Central - SWE | such | dastardly deeds | |
Shetland - SHD | Such | a rare spell of calm sunny se | |
Orkney - ORK | Such | pride and utter silly pleasur | |
Doric - ABN | such | as these afore | |
Central - SWE | such | words beyond ease | |
Central - SEC | Such | occasions as this wid normall | |
Shetland - SHD | autocorrect hates me as weel! | Such | a pest. I'm blyde du enjoys i |
Central - EDN | ishly work hard fir the team! | Such | fruit are rare oan ony tree! |
Shetland - SHD | " | Such | a charming imitation of peasa |
Doric - NNB | ' | Such | a |
Central - LAL | ( | such | freends o late) |
Central - LAL | for the dialects of Scotland ( | such | as Glaswegian, Doric, Ayrshir |
Central - GLA | experience of gang violence, | such | actions are widely whispered |
Doric - NNB | -eyed terrier, ee ken, wi oh, | such | long curly broon hair! An id' |
Central - WCE | ons at local authority level, | such | as Brian Murray’s Ayrshire |
Central - SEC | th colleagues in the chamber, | such | as Joan McAlpine and the mult |
Central - DUN | idnae fit intae the premises, | such | wis Jock's standin amang the |
Central - LAL | cottish literature in Inglis, | such | as Barbour's Brus (c.1375), W |
Central - WCE | nisations, posts an projects, | such | as Scots Language Dictionarie |
Orkney - ORK | ck in tae community projects, | such | as the employment o a ranger |
Central - SEC | nt ae bus. Cos, lits face it, | such | hings happen tae folk's pets |
Central - DUN | ems the mob hadnae considert, | such | wis the atmosphere o rampant |
Central - SEC | ally top guy has left them - | such | a shame - shambles alas imo |
Central - GLA | -an- | such | cos he’s been woeful an how |
Shetland - SHD | e Prescriptions activities - | such | a gentle and mindful pursuit. |
Central - LAL | eived of as 'traditional' ... | such | 'traditional' worlds are soci |
Central - DUN | corpse in the shape o a crab. | Such | was the hysteria that as the |
Southern - SWE | he care home he noo bides in. | Such | a store of tales. Today, the |
Shetland - SHD | ring nature with little ones. | Such | a joy! When I was peerie my m |
Shetland - SHD | 's Ingins here. Pig's onions. | Such | a bonny peerie flooer. |
Central - EDN | notch up oan the thermostat. | Such | sudden gid weather hus clearl |
Shetland - SHD | Weel, I never forgot dat day. | Such | a lang weary day as he wis, y |
Doric - NNB | eir freends hed learned them: | such | as, a reid-hot poker will bur |
Doric - NNB | hear Wwhisperan noo an then; | such | as, "Sure, A dinna lek id, ye |
Central - EDN | ddle ae skin. This hus been a | such | a memorable day, but aw fur t |
Central - SEC | len97 exactly m8 - sad tae c | such | a great club wae a great trad |
Central - LAL | d back again at Lizzie. She'd | such | gorgeous big lips, and as muc |
Ulster - CUL | "Oh, A hae had | such | a curious dream!" said Alice. |
Central - SEC | t Ainslie Park hud introduced | such | a_ uniform. Apparently in the |
Doric - NNB | "Oh, A've hed | such | a funny dream!" sade Alice. A |
Orkney - ORK | No man's inspired | such | deep emotion - been loved wi |
Central - LAL | @DavidPaisley Yer mum did | such | a lot fir Scots an Scottish l |
Orkney - ORK | onservation and recycleen and | such | |
Southern - SEA | apologies tae ma Geordies and | such | ... |
Orkney - ORK | e faalt, weel, I nivver haard | such | bruck. |
Orkney - ORK | You niwer haard | such | language as cam oot o Bill th |
Doric - ABN | '"Who hath heard | such | a thing?" |
Central - LAL | Have ye ever heard | such | shite? |
Central - SEC | rless back in the day; ah hud | such | dreams. Then, suttin happens, |
Central - EDN | boot it, hoo many kintras hae | such | instantly-recognisable artefa |
Central - GLA | tire him oot. Nae | such | luck. Ah cin hear his big fat |
Central - LAL | 'There's nae | such | place,' said Mrs Saut. |
Ulster - CUL | "Thur's nae | such | a thing!" Alice wus stairtin |
Central - SEC | He accepps that "There is nae | such | thing as standard scrievit Sc |
Central - SEC | lled oor boots over there tae | such | an extent that there are mair |
Central - GLA | d here fur years an grown tae | such | stature, should be burnt - r |
Orkney - ORK | aed sheu fixed Dumbledore wae | such | a piercan stare as sheu did n |
Orkney - ORK | Whit tae serve wae | such | a glorious dish |
Central - EDN | e amusement. Ah wis guilty ae | such | cruelty massel. Ah mind ah sp |
Orkney - ORK | Wid be | such | a traet |
Central - EDN | laugh. ‘Come oan! Dinnae be | such | a misery guts,’ she said, g |
Ulster - EUL | ‘Well dinnae be | such | a Jinny,’ saed Gary. |
Central - SWE | tells them she's lucky tae be | such | a wife wi a new man at hame t |
Shetland - SHD | ke care. Theres going to be | such | a hamefarin at the end of all |
Central - LAL | teal ooty shops cos they made | such | big profits that they were re |
Shetland - SHD | da break room - an efter ee | such | discussion o similar wirds (s |
Doric - NNB | o a muchness'-did ee ever see | such | a thing as a drawing o a much |
Central - GLA | e a muchness'-did ye ever see | such | a thing as a drawin ae a much |
Ulster - CUL | muchness' - did yae iver see | such | a thing es a drawin o a muchn |
Central - EDN | m sweep clean before you make | such | a drastic change in your life |
Central - GLA | he whitey casualty, will take | such | an admission as the green lig |
Doric - NNB | ldna wait: "explanations take | such | a dreadful time." |
Central - LAL | That feels like | such | a long tine ago. The days aw |
Central - LAL | t the sense o smell can evoke | such | powerful memories I wonder? |
Central - WCE | ’d studied politics or some | such | at University. Aye, it disnae |
Doric - NNB | l a moose: she hed never done | such | a thing afore, but she minded |
Shetland - SHD | Plant babies!! Daves done | such | a wonderful job o prickin dem |
Shetland - SHD | special and storm petrels are | such | interesting, awesome and mesm |
Central - GLA | You are | such | a waste of space she hates yo |
Orkney - ORK | ustics o wur adopted city are | such | |
Central - GLA | w ye never realised they were | such | an arsehole in the first plac |
Ulster - GUL | Ach but sure hi they were | such | happy days oot in the proota |
Central - LAL | the wrong setting would cause | such | an uproar, fair tae say al no |
Central - LAL | I have | such | weird machismo about Hallowee |
Ulster - CUL | what it wud bae lk tae leeve | such | a strange wye: "But why did t |
Doric - MNA | n her toffy voice. “We’ve | such | a lot to catch up on. E’m s |
Central - GLA | again; how they’d pull aff | such | -an-such cos he’s been woefu |
Central - SEC | Depends upon the ministry Of | such | a one. |
Central - LAL | er o Menstrie’s wummin sang | such | sad songs sae sweetly aboot h |
Doric - MNB | ly chuffed we ma self landing | such | a big fish and it being my se |
Central - EDN | in borrowing them, including | such | familiar words as commiserati |
Shetland - SHD | a community. Thanks for being | such | a good hotel, from paying a l |
Shetland - SHD | utely delighted to be joining | such | an exciting line up! Come du |
Central - GLA | that with a romantic setting | such | as this' - there's a seagull |
Doric - NNB | hree! In sich an oor, Beneath | such | dreamy weather, |
Central - SEC | @MusselburghAth | such | a shame for everyone involved |
Central - SWE | However faced with | such | temptation |
Doric - MNA | tae bide in Aberdeenshire wi | such | beautiful scenery. https://t. |
Doric - NNB | in ma time, but never wan wi | such | a neck as at! No, no! Ye're a |
Central - LAL | She slams the door wi | such | force it's hard tae believe s |
Central - LAL | ike Annacker's midden, but wi | such | busy lives o their own, it is |
Doric - MNA | an in her seventies could mak | such | a device but it got much much |
Shetland - SHD | you so much! Da MRI will mak | such | a difference tae da community |
Ulster - CUL | tient tone. "Explanations tak | such | a dreadfu time." |
Central - SEC | nglish language. We have folk | such | as Flora Garry, JC Milne, Cha |
Ulster - CUL | had, those defenders he took | such | joy in humiliating would have |
Central - GLA | erstaun. It’s good tae feel | such | a vibrant sensation in the mo |
Ulster - BUL | Dant trick yersell til | such | a thing, |
Central - SEC | under any circumstance. Until | such | times when ah tell them they |
Central - SEC | under any circumstance. Until | such | times when ah tell them they |
Central - GLA | oo, puntin gear fur him until | such | times that he decides the deb |
Central - LAL | iar fire in Scotland; to call | such | fire, is thought ominous amon |
Doric - NNB | ink A can listen all day till | such | stuff? |
Central - WCE | ’ oor finest an’ gie them | such | a kickin’ as they’ll eith |
Ulster - BUL | An taught theim | such | a lie, |
Central - SEC | g any local Scots speech form | such | as Buchan, Glasgow or Shetlan |
Doric - MNA | ttp://t.co/SK36eSzfUb Im | such | a bonnie loon, ma wifie is sa |
Doric - NNB | eally A'm quite tired o be-an | such | a peedy peedy thing !" |
Doric - MNA | ys, bit Ah'll bi usin much an | such | the same kinna stuff - only |
Doric - MNA | sayin, "Your hoose is much an | such | the same lay-oot as oors - j |
Doric - NNB | econdly, becase they re makan | such | a noise inside, no wan could |
Doric - NNB | awy. "Ee insult me by talkan | such | nonsense!" |
Doric - NNB | be ashamed o yersel for askan | such | a simple question," added e G |
Central - SEC | him since we hud finished oan | such | unpleasant terms. She hates m |
Central - EDN | illin’ to gie us a ride oan | such | short notice. Na yin. |
Central - SEC | ell yae the truth, ah wis oan | such | a high, he could huv been thr |
Central - GLA | The mornin ay wan | such | exam fur English, McDade an P |
Doric - NNB | ated at e Caterpillar's sayan | such | awful short things, an she dr |
Shetland - SHD | It's been | such | an overcast few weeks, makkin |
Central - WCE | Killing the boy who has been | such | a nuisance tae oor test run. |
Shetland - SHD | Today has been | such | a good day, I got to leave co |
Shetland - SHD | ransMan @iainnicol Didna keen | such | a thing existed but they soon |
Doric - MNA | ar. She had never before seen | such | a huge range, the center wiz |
Doric - NNB | couldna mind ever hevan seen | such | a thing. |
Doric - NNB | ce thoucht she hed never seen | such | a queer croquetground in all |
Central - SEC | time cause ah’ve never seen | such | a violent injury afore. No in |
Orkney - ORK | Ah'm niwer seen | such | a shiner - I suppose you're |
Central - DUN | in | such | a state. |
Ulster - CUL | Agh, cruel Three! In | such | an hour, |
Central - LAL | g. Sumtimes they're livin' in | such | a wheechin' whirwind o' patte |
Central - EDN | ey wur ae nae consequence. In | such | a matter ae fact wey that ah |
Ulster - BUL | They faered til act ain | such | a wye, |
Central - NEC | ealin that Hercules wis haein | such | an easy time o it. Sae the go |
Central - WCE | e jist said, Kirsty stop bein | such | a Scrooge, then he said, It's |
Central - WCE | . Ah felt dead bad aboot bein | such | a moody auld humbug so when a |
Doric - DOR | gig and never find himself in | such | an elevated position again. |
Central - EDN | w ae calmness and strength in | such | dire conditions wis truly a s |
Central - WCE | life that he'd got hissel in | such | a state, an worryin aboot how |
Central - LAL | nd this copy. An its still in | such | guid condition?X |
Shetland - SHD | o even da warst o it ?? am in | such | a better place noo, lik night |
Central - GLA | concurrence ay the action in | such | ominous surroundins. ‘Get a |
Doric - NNB | meenads, an she Jumped up in | such | a hurry at she tipped oer e j |
Doric - NNB | s awful gied till find her in | such | a pleasant temper, an thoucht |
Central - SEC | bate. Emotions run high durin | such | hings, eh?" |
Central - LAL | likes they parts but she's in | such | denial that she disnae know w |
Doric - NNB | ings at all, as e game wis in | such | mix-up at she never knew whet |
Central - LAL | ecided to write your story in | such | an unusual way?' Mrs Smith as |
Shetland - SHD | Da Mirrie Dancers put on | such | an awesome show. Birlin and s |
Central - SEC | seem to have plenty to say on | such | a trivial matter considering |
Doric - NNB | : at he hed never hed till do | such | a thing afore, an he wisna go |
Doric - NNB | uldna mind ever hevan heard o | such | a rule at processions; "an be |
Central - LAL | @JayTAT2 ??Beautiful photi o | such | a beautiful couple???. Congra |
Central - GLA | n, the police are offering no | such | leniency. He is beyond my rea |
Orkney - ORK | There's no | such | thing as a gruffalo!" |
Orkney - ORK | There's no | such | thing as a gruffal... |
Orkney - ORK | There's no | such | thing as a gruffalo!" |
Orkney - ORK | Love! There's no | such | thing |
Orkney - ORK | e wis bein daft. Potter wisno | such | an unusual name. He wis sure |
Central - SEC | To | such | a darting dancer, for to feas |
Ulster - CUL | dnae mine iver haein hear't o | such | a rule at processions; "an fu |
Doric - DOR | in on a hill host tae a cat o | such | fearsome size. |
Orkney - ORK | For Feyther oot o | such | fine cloot as that. |
Central - SEC | en suttin, Dougie. Yae pit up | such | a gid fight, mate. Ah almost |
Central - GLA | nae dae fur the boay tae hear | such | things. She hud tae let it go |
Central - EDN | e’d never begin to consider | such | ghastly insults to be assigne |
Central - LAL | iece o scrievin. Thank ye fer | such | an articulate refutation o th |
Central - LAL | busive/offensive or any other | such | thing? https://t.co/ssluyB8wU |
Central - GLA | kickin fur a lonely traveller | such | as maself. |
Doric - NNB | cht Alice till hersel. "Efter | such | a beeg fall, A'll think nothi |
Ulster - CUL | ocht Alice tae hirsel. "Efter | such | a faal es this, A wull think |
Central - SEC | e him. His body trembles ever | such | a wee bit, like a dug that's |
Central - GLA | Wha fir | such | dainties widnae stoop? |
Orkney - ORK | no c-c-d's, no 'passports' or | such | tripe, |
Central - SEC | For | such | -like folk there is no pleasin |
Central - EDN | “Malik is too old for | such | an upheaval,” she telt him. |
Southern - SWE | williecoffeysnp and staff for | such | hard work helping a 90 y-o sh |
Southern - SWE | Really, there's no reason for | such | poor and obviously skewed wri |
Doric - NNB | Who for | such | dainties widna stoop? |
Central - SEC | ly the right attitude imo for | such | a big game - oh dear |
Doric - NNB | ause id stays e same year for | such | a long time." |
Central - GLA | ersonally, care not a jot for | such | segregation. Ma ain faither w |
Orkney - ORK | Fur | such | a bonny bit a thing - and wh |
Ulster - CUL | Wha fur | such | dainties wud naw stoop? |
Central - SEC | the lovely Miss Robertson fur | such | a wonderful introduction" he |
Central - LAL | The worst hing wis, they wur | such | friendly bastards, ah couldna |
Doric - MNA | stuff ah use ah the time! Yur | such | a confident quiney, and your |
Central - GLA | ye could only see her. She's | such | a good-naturt wee thing," Ali |
Central - LAL | replies. 'This is why Marie's | such | a disgrace.' |
Central - LAL | li. It's braw that the play's | such | a success. And thanks for yo |
Central - LAL | d English it is pronounced as | such | . |
Southern - SWE | lang syne. Scotland still has | such | deep rooted divisions in soci |
Central - GLA | t nae Scottish beach ever has | such | heat, no even in the middly s |
Central - EDN | she sayed alood, “that has | such | people in it.” |
Shetland - SHD | y opposed to building work as | such | , but the intrusion of practic |
Central - WCE | . It wisnae exactly racism as | such | , but it wis kindae: ma da had |
Doric - DOR | but, there is nae campaign as | such | until the starting pistol is |
Ulster - GUL | skiwim Spot on????????! O was | such | a gorb I just ate them oot th |
Orkney - ORK | I dinna mind Christmas Day as | such | or whit hid represents |
Central - WCE | on, or ither online resources | such | as Scottish Language Dictiona |
Central - EDN | orrowing from other languages | such | as Middle Dutch and Anglo-Nor |
Central - SEC | lidatin Scots through schemes | such | as the SQA award boosts the s |
Doric - NNB | ee could only see her. She is | such | a lovely quiet thing," Alice |
Central - GLA | mise. Ah mean, mebbe there is | such | a thing as a treacle-well-yji |
Doric - NNB | sade Alice: "three inches is | such | a wretched heicht till be." |
Shetland - SHD | the ever living feck this is | such | a thing? Yes dus a bonnie las |
Central - AYR | Wis | such | relief tae Jock’s wee hert, |
Orkney - ORK | He wis | such | a bonny baby but I suppose aa |
Orkney - ORK | I wis | such | a blisseen tae Auntie Meg, |
Central - SWE | cer didnae even know ther wis | such | a hing as the real Girnin Gat |
Central - GLA | That wis | such | a new idea tae Alice that she |
Central - LAL | e ane, except in combinations | such | as buckie lice, (the seeds o |
Doric - DOR | @InverurieLocos | Such | a lovely man. Hell be a sai |
Doric - MNA | dealing with delicate matters | such | as organ donation, especially |
Orkney - ORK | Life is too short and thurs | such | a lot tae see |
Doric - ABN | aching I've never come across | such | an egregious exemplar of acar |
Central - EDN | ctly or through English poets | such | as Chaucer.’ And ye haed la |
Central - SEC | v seen m8 - well said - its | such | a shame after all that - end |
Central - GLA | teen poun bit ay hash elicits | such | a reaction - ah hud tae admi |
Central - LAL | mic sang, '...happiness costs | such | a lot.' |
Ulster - CUL | This wus | such | a new thocht tae Alice, that |
Orkney - ORK | The band plays | such | lood music that you canna spe |
Central - SEC | Scot amazing photo and always | such | a magical moment when snow fa |
Central - SWE | tae board. The reason it’s | such | a shock is cause it’s the e |
Central - GLA | openly express wonderment at | such | things, is tae invite ridicul |
Southern - SWE | iant, well done, great to get | such | great news in otherwise diffi |
Orkney - ORK | Bit | such | a sheem that folk chant |
Central - GLA | at that in life which elicit | such | responses; the majestic fligh |
Doric - NNB | ed till fancy till hersel fit | such | an strange way o livan would |
Orkney - ORK | snuggled back doon bit I felt | such | a clown. |
Central - LAL | d! They sclavered! They tellt | such | lies! |
Central - SEC | outdated lines of argument | such | as those put forward by Allan |
Central - EDN | And ah dare say that somecunt | such | as Marco Pierre White wid con |
Orkney - ORK | d him on the shoolder. He got | such | a fright thit he nearly drove |
Orkney - ORK | too chuffed aboot | such | a thing gloweran anunder |
Ulster - CUL | tail. "As if A wud taak aboot | such | a thing! Oor family ave hatet |
Central - GLA | me much; tae keep quiet aboot | such | a thing, as ah’d asked him |
Central - GLA | rs wur full ae it, an let oot | such | a wail, |
Central - LAL | 's music late in ma life, but | such | a talented writer ! Listen ta |
Central - DUN | fowk get tae hae a say in hou | such | siller is spent. Bi haein the |
Doric - MNA | e break a lot o herts cus you | such | a lovely quiney! Am thankful |
Central - GLA | ep soundly wae nae concept ay | such | contemplation. Blissfully ign |
Central - GLA | at we hudnae seen the last ay | such | episodes. |
Central - LAL | ieve orthographic consistency | such | words are spelled with the 'n |
Central - SEC | s is a language, which is why | such | outdated lines of argument su |
Central - EDN | to engage in the world wi any | such | deftness. ‘Big’ covered a |
Central - LAL | @D4RNS_ | Such | a hard gem tae watch man. Hon |
Central - WCE | nywyes. There are those an’ | such | as those are makin’ a killi |