Ulster - PUL | Strangers | in oor ain strange lan. | |
Central - EDN | n the Uighurs an the Chinese. | Strangers | wis met wi hosteelity. Whan t |
Central - EDN | n the Uighurs an the Chinese. | Strangers | wis met wi hosteelity. Whan t |
Central - SWE | y glances passed atween folk. | Strangers | in toon, twae guid luckin las |
Doric - ABN | that frichtened him. | Strangers | wore pynty hats, or lang fite |
Central - EDN | 2 | Strangers | abraid |
Central - NEC | ose o civilisation atween twa | strangers | ! |
Central - LAL | ream o dancing wi friends and | strangers | ! I cannae wait. The hope is r |
Central - GLA | e cannae go takin charity fae | strangers | . Huv ye paid him back yet?’ |
Ulster - EUL | A micht as weel hae | strangers | caa, |
Central - LAL | tae try an find thae | strangers | |
Central - WCE | llowed tae take sweeties frae | strangers | ’ an ma ma gie’d me a clip |
Shetland - SHD | ined iti wis ta be polite tae | strangers | , bit we spakk nae want among |
Central - WCE | Dinnae speak tae | strangers | , ah but that wan backfired ta |
Central - WCE | been taught no tae speak tae | strangers | , an’ ma ma wis sure tae hin |
Doric - ABN | , he wis daured tae spikk tae | strangers | , nae that he iver saw strange |
Central - LAL | Talk tae | strangers | , |
Central - SEC | e're no supposed tae talk tae | strangers | . Does yer mither no tell ye t |
Central - GLA | e been tellt aboot talkin tae | strangers | .' |
Central - LAL | The Three | Strangers | |
Central - SEC | Bit sune the | strangers | cam yer freens, |
Central - DUN | wis talk o simply haulin the | strangers | oot an stringin them up as th |
Doric - ABN | he radio wifie. He didna like | strangers | at aa. Nae adult hid iver spe |
Central - GLA | n an boadily functions become | strangers | . |
Doric - MNA | omin ower him again. "They're | strangers | - a bunch o saddos like me, |
Central - LAL | But peace an I are | strangers | yet. |
Central - SEC | ance for approaching complete | strangers | saying gimme a fiver or I’l |
Central - SEC | Tae seek a livin among | strangers | |
Central - EDN | her on tae twa ithers, baith | strangers | . That mony fowk passed throug |
Doric - MNA | me back tae 1985, busking wi | strangers | on a knowe abeen Siena in the |
Ulster - EUL | e lea a four yeit-oul wean wi | strangers | ?" |
Doric - MNA | ie anxious aboot meetin up wi | strangers | ." |
Shetland - SHD | ssed, an we shook haands laek | strangers | . |
Central - SEC | An | strangers | passin through the toon wad v |
Central - WCE | fused aboot whit the rule oan | strangers | wis. An’ feart tae ask in t |
Central - AYR | an touns that wad see a wheen | strangers | passin throu; an whaut, ahint |
Central - AYR | ere thrawn, determined-luikin | strangers | frae the east - the ane a mu |
Ulster - EUL | ht an aal the toin an froin o | strangers | an lichts an realised she was |
Central - WCE | tae the hospital: it wis two | strangers | that phoned the ambulance cau |
Doric - MNA | n up his hans. ""Ah'm nae fir | strangers | paawin aa ower ma." |
Central - DUN | ir accents markit them oot as | strangers | an they got mair nor a puckle |
Central - EDN | n fowk, wha were mair or less | strangers | tae her, wis colleagues that |
Doric - ABN | e hid heard fairy tales aboot | strangers | that frichtened him. Stranger |
Doric - ABN | , nae that he iver saw | strangers | , but he hid heard fairy tales |
Central - WCE | issues wi being called hen by | strangers | |
Central - GLA | hin stock of yersel in fronty | strangers | , you’ve got another think c |