Ulster - EUL | Tuk | Innocence intae a fiel, | |
Central - WCE | Tuk | in Glasgw Williame Walays, | |
Ulster - SYN | e eftèr a wean's birth, the' | tuk | hïm tae tha Hoose o God ïn |
Ulster - SYN | laes on tha cowlt's bak, the' | tuk | houl o ït tae he got on. Wi |
Ulster - SYN | hïm oot o tha toon, an the' | tuk | hïm up tae tha broo o tha h |
Ulster - GUL | Presbyterianism bes saen an' | tuk | in es a hairtmaist pairt o' U |
Ulster - GUL | r villages, (a hairtlan bein' | tuk | tae |
Ulster - SYN | t wur up earlie at hïs tomb, | tuk | iz bak whan the' sayed the' c |
Ulster - GUL | e bae leuked intae, fordered, | tuk | agin |
Ulster - GUL | An mine ivrie life, | tuk | here an ower there. |
Ulster - CUL | white kid gloves an the fan, | tuk | aff intae the darkness es har |
Central - AYR | e duin, the cat pit thaim on, | tuk | a seck an fillt it wi corn an |
Ulster - CUL | e youth" said haes fether, "A | tuk | tae the laa, |
Ulster - PUL | Wha’s thon?” she axed, aa | tuk | bak, fur tha hoose wus oot o |
Ulster - SYN | tae write on, but the' wur aa | tuk | bak whan he püt doon, |
Ulster - GUL | The photies A | tuk | o me budgie, |
Ulster - CUL | s oot o sicht. An an oul Crab | tuk | the chance o sayin tae hir do |
Ulster - CUL | "An jest is A had | tuk | the highest tree in the wood, |
Ulster - CUL | bad agane!" fur the Moose had | tuk | aff sweemin es hard es it cud |
Ulster - GUL | Fur me inner thighs had | tuk | a poonin, |
Ulster - CUL | The ither guests had | tuk | advantage o the Queen's absen |
Ulster - SYN | wusnae richt tha wye he haed | tuk | Herodias, hïs brither Philip |
Ulster - SYN | "A haed tha heid | tuk | aff Jhone. But wha's thon A'm |
Ulster - SYN | nt ïntae tha pïgs. Tha herd | tuk | aff doon tha hïll, heid furs |
Ulster - GUL | tsir public agencies shud bae | tuk | forrit alang wi' the |
Ulster - GUL | can bae | tuk | forrit in schuil an' commonit |
Ulster - GUL | rebye thon tha' waark can bae | tuk | in an' hefted bae the cooncil |
Ulster - CUL | tory on 4 July 1862, whin hae | tuk | a jaunt in a rowin boat on th |
Ulster - GUL | A'd niver hae | tuk | heed o it |
Orkney - ORK | Shae | tuk | hur weel kent wizzagog |
Ulster - CUL | itting the better o hir, shae | tuk | aff ower the fiel efter it, a |
Ulster - CUL | picturs hung frae pegs. Shae | tuk | doon a jar frae yin o the she |
Ulster - CUL | escape shae thocht; sae shae | tuk | aff richt awa, an run tae sha |
Ulster - CUL | noo fur the gairden!" An shae | tuk | tae hir baiters baak tae the |
Ulster - GUL | An years hae | tuk | a toll. |
Ulster - CUL | ds "SOPE MAE" on it, but shae | tuk | the cork aff it oniewye an pu |
Ulster - CUL | ane is shae appeart; but shae | tuk | tae hir baters es hard es sha |
Ulster - SYN | s that irnae richt, ye cud be | tuk | up an haetae pye oot tha lent |
Ulster - SYN | s that irnae richt, ye cud be | tuk | up an haetae pye oot tha lent |
Ulster - SYN | s that irnae richt, ye cud be | tuk | up an hae tae pye oot a skait |
Ulster - SYN | e fur 3 monds or mair shud be | tuk | in oan tha speirin foarm whar |
Ulster - SYN | ents wha leeve apairt shud be | tuk | in oan tha speirin foarm fur |
Ulster - SYN | twa addresses, the’ shud be | tuk | in at tha yin whar thair stey |
Ulster - SYN | ha maist feck. The’ shud be | tuk | in oan Hoosehaud speirins (H1 |
Ulster - SYN | lt bi tha sword; ithers'll be | tuk | awa an skailt amang aa tha na |
Ulster - SYN | ïn tha yin bed, yin wull be | tuk | an tha ither left behin; Twa |
Ulster - SYN | thïnk the' hae, ït wull be | tuk | awa frae thaim." |
Ulster - SYN | a frae hame fur wark) maun be | tuk | in oan tha speirin foarm at: |
Ulster - SYN | ha tack o thair lear, maun be | tuk | in oan tha speirin foarm at b |
Ulster - SYN | e address fur ordnar, maun be | tuk | in oan tha speirin foarm at t |
Ulster - SYN | an 21st Mairch 20an21 maun be | tuk | in at thair hame address, in |
Ulster - SYN | ither place in tha UK maun be | tuk | in forbye oan a heid-coont sp |
Ulster - SYN | thair ludgin address maun be | tuk | in oan tha speirin foarm whar |
Ulster - SYN | The’ maun be | tuk | in oan Hoosehaud speirins (H1 |
Ulster - SYN | Mairch 20an21, the’ maun be | tuk | in as a lander oan tha speiri |
Ulster - SYN | Mairch 20an21, the’maun be | tuk | in oan tha speirin foarm fur |
Ulster - SYN | de fur ordnar. The’ maun be | tuk | in oan Hoosehaud speirins (H1 |
Ulster - SYN | onie mairks or lines micht be | tuk | up fur repones. |
Ulster - PUL | k”. John sayed aye an Grace | tuk | tha wumman ben tha hoose. |
Ulster - CUL | at it, an thin rin on, Alice | tuk | tae hir baiters fur it crosst |
Ulster - SYN | hrou tha proaphit Isaiah: "He | tuk | oor ailments on hissel, an he |
Ulster - SYN | oarnin, whan he wus leain, he | tuk | oot twa siller coins an gien |
Ulster - SYN | han tha Loard lukt at hir, he | tuk | peetie on hir, an he toul hir |
Ulster - SYN | haed sayed these thïngs, he | tuk | Petèr, James an Jhone up tae |
Ulster - SYN | haed toul hïm tae dae, an he | tuk | Mary hame fer tae be hïs wif |
Ulster - SYN | for tha bodie o Jesus. An he | tuk | ït doon frae tha cross, lapt |
Ulster - SYN | ee bït o honeycomb], 43an he | tuk | ït an et ït afore thaim. |
Ulster - SYN | Then he | tuk | tha Twal tae tha side an saye |
Ulster - CUL | laik hams, when he | tuk | it intay his heed tay slip oa |
Ulster - SYN | ha same wye, eftèr supper he | tuk | tha bicker o wine an sayed, " |
Ulster - WUL | Wi' the ection that she | tuk | ; |
Central - EDN | anage tae save this - ” she | tuk | oot a bottle fae an inside po |
Ulster - EUL | Gaun steadie | tuk | iz far frae shore; |
Ulster - GUL | ess o' thon curn at naeboadie | tuk | |
Ulster - SYN | wee mustèrt seed at summodie | tuk | an plantit ïn hïs gairden a |
Ulster - PUL | Iverie Settérday, Maggie | tuk | Wullie's durtie claes hame fu |
Ulster - PUL | in it intae tha hoose. Wullie | tuk | tha waur o tha wat aff it wi |
Ulster - CUL | The Dorrmoose agane | tuk | a minute or twa tae think abo |
Central - AYR | Ye | tuk | the quaich up in gowpent haun |
Ulster - CUL | eeve on?" said Alice, wha aye | tuk | gret interest in questions ab |
Ulster - PUL | t's a brave while noo frae ye | tuk | bad, an A hope ye dinnae mine |
Ulster - SYN | Coontin aabodie ye | tuk | in in speirin H1, hoo monie f |
Ulster - WUL | Ah | tuk | tae the road an' Ah trevelled |
Ulster - WUL | An Ah | tuk | a dan'er roon. |
Central - LAL | ae tried tae pint oot whit Ah | tuk | tae be solecisms, Ah hae had |
Orkney - ORK | I | tuk | you twice tae Shoppeen Week - |
Orkney - ORK | I | tuk | a walk doon tae the auld roon |
Orkney - ORK | hid on me own - that's why I | tuk | a wife." |
Central - LAL | Jack | tuk | reteirment an geid up the war |
Ulster - PUL | e set aff hameairt bun, Frank | tuk | it gye an cannie, |
Ulster - CUL | n tae decide on yin, the cook | tuk | the eauldron o soup aff the f |
Ulster - GUL | eesion Statement - The penel | tuk | the twenny yeir veesion an' t |
Ulster - SYN | Then tha Deil | tuk | hïm up heich, an let hïm se |
Ulster - SYN | mooth o God.' " Then tha Deil | tuk | hïm tae tha halie cïtie an |
Ulster - CUL | An | tuk | thim quite awa!" |
Ulster - CUL | tae say, shae jest bowed, an | tuk | the thimel, lukin es sad es s |
Ulster - SYN | ad ïntae tha Hoose o God, an | tuk | an et tha halie showbreid, an |
Ulster - CUL | Queen wus in a fit o rage, an | tuk | aff stampin aboot, an gowlin |
Ulster - BUL | Grabbed, an stoul, an | tuk | awa, |
Ulster - SYN | frae tha moontin wi thaim, an | tuk | hïs stance on a flet bït o |
Ulster - PUL | on tha sieventeen-fifties, an | tuk | a wee fairm o lan belangin ta |
Ulster - CUL | only sabbin," shae thocht, an | tuk | anither luk intae its een tae |
Ulster - SYN | rvint o tha Heich Preesht, an | tuk | hïs richt ear aff. But Jesus |
Ulster - PUL | a quare hannlin. John an Dan | tuk | intae tha wee brenches first, |
Ulster - SYN | han Jesus saa tha wye tha man | tuk | ït, he sayed, "Hoo verie hai |
Ulster - SYN | ie, we hae wrocht aa nicht an | tuk | naethin. But nanethaless, A'l |
Ulster - PUL | Tha morn’s morn, John | tuk | intil makkin tha wudden leg. |
Ulster - EUL | In wavey lines frae Scotlann | tuk | Tae cleek tha States. |
Ulster - PUL | A byornar fear | tuk | hoult o him an John run tae t |
Ulster - GUL | But whan a got thair A near | tuk | a buckle, |
Ulster - CUL | minute or twa the Caterpillar | tuk | the hookah oot o its mooth an |
Ulster - CUL | akin: finally the Caterpillar | tuk | the hookah oot o its mooth, a |
Orkney - ORK | said, "me mither and faither | tuk | me tae Stromness in the car. |
Ulster - CUL | The Panther | tuk | pre-crust, an grevy, an meat, |
Ulster - CUL | hir here." An the executioner | tuk | aff lik an arra. |
Ulster - PUL | she thocht tae hersel, fair | tuk | -bak. Then, as she wun tae tha |
Ulster - PUL | — an John an Grace wur fair | tuk | bak at tha balefu divilry o h |
Ulster - SYN | r bothert wi ïll spirits, or | tuk | fïts, or fowk that wus paral |
Ulster - GUL | Morris Minor gaed wast. Conor | tuk | his aise fornent her in tha f |
Ulster - CUL | id, turnin tae Alice: hae has | tuk | haes waatch oot o haes poaket |
Ulster - CUL | "Yae'll nae git yer heids | tuk | aff!" said Alice, an shae put |
Ulster - SYN | For he haes | tuk | notys o me, a puir sarvin las |
Ulster - GUL | mak' siccar at thon waark bes | tuk | forrit quaak. |
Ulster - GUL | notion o' Ulster-Scots hes | tuk | place, thaire isnae a defined |
Central - SEC | oot Ah wis, kis the Dominies | tuk | the Lochgelly Tawse tae Ma ha |
Ulster - EUL | Tha blaa-ins | tuk | it fur a deuk, |
Ulster - CUL | awa, an nane o the ither yins | tuk | onie notice o hir gan, but sh |
Ulster - SYN | an thristles, an tha thoarns | tuk | ower, an tha seeds deed. An i |
Ulster - PUL | nither. Me an aa tha nighbors | tuk | oor deid en watchin these yin |
Ulster - CUL | The Duchess | tuk | hir pick, an wus awa in a min |
Ulster - GUL | 021 the Boord o' Ulster-Scots | tuk | a stan' aa the |
Ulster - SYN | ha time cum tae stairt, Jesus | tuk | hïs place at tha boord, an t |
Ulster - SYN | har o ïncense! Zechariah wus | tuk | bak whan he saen tha angel an |
Ulster - PUL | ngford Lough. Mr McFadden wus | tuk | tae tha cave efter he wus kid |
Ulster - PUL | iltit up her cape an John wus | tuk | bak at tha sicht o yin o her |
Ulster - GUL | inspired mair an' thon wus | tuk | tae Noarth Amerikey quhar hit |
Ulster - GUL | Sae the hemmer wus | tuk | frae the toolbox, |
Ulster - GUL | Sae the auld tin box wus | tuk | oot frae ahin the cupboard du |
Ulster - CUL | ! A wish yae wud git this eat | tuk | awa!" |
Ulster - GUL | That | tuk | nectar, seed an pollen, |
Ulster - PUL | It | tuk | anither wheen days haggin an |
Ulster - CUL | wa wi'oot taakin, but thin it | tuk | the fould oot o its airms, tu |
Central - EDN | nly seein the smeddum that it | tuk | tae wage this bitterest o wei |
Orkney - ORK | The Dashing White Sergeant | tuk | tae the floor. |
Orkney - ORK | The Dashing White Sergeant | tuk | tae the floor |
Ulster - CUL | a, three, an awa!"; they jest | tuk | aff rennin whin they likt, an |
Ulster - WUL | So Ah jist | tuk | time for a pull o' the pipe, |
Ulster - CUL | ne fut taal, an shae at yinst | tuk | up the wee gowden key an went |
Ulster - PUL | Whut | tuk | her thonner |
Ulster - BUL | Then Paddy | tuk | an Rabbie taen |
Ulster - GUL | An wae them they | tuk | a boul wheen o men, |
Ulster - WUL | Af coorse they wir quarely | tuk | abak': |
Ulster - CUL | ck Turtle, wi a sigh. "A only | tuk | the normal course." |
Ulster - GUL | Like the poppy | tuk | frae Flanders Field, |