Central - SWE | wadnae | hae bin wastit, | |
Central - SEC | ened. On a day like this, wha | wadnae | faur raither be fishin up at |
Doric - DOR | “A | wadnae | ! Yon Billy-gaits naw for rinn |
Central - AYR | gif I was ...the godheid | wadnae | countenance ony religious int |
Central - LAL | the record tae guarantee thae | wadnae | be tradin awa fishin rights e |
Central - LAL | nae stey in Glesga massel sae | wadnae | ken local names fir neeborhei |
Central - WCE | sing sangs, this renaissance | wadnae | hae come aboot. |
Doric - MNA | ll-luck on his heid. His wife | wadnae | caimb her hair efter gloamin |
Central - NEC | gie the community a boost. He | wadnae | budge. Then three o the best |
Central - NEC | e wis dealt wi explicitly. He | wadnae | be shawn mercy, nor clemency, |
Central - WCE | we left in guid order whan he | wadnae | serve us ony mair on |
Central - EDN | aund-ownership, ken — an he | wadnae | be wrang. Vistas that a vísi |
Central - SEC | kit fowk hid tae sweer an she | wadnae | waant him hearin hes Dad bein |
Central - LAL | geant say tae him? Shuirly he | wadnae | be puit on a chairge for dese |
Doric - MNA | y peely-wally on arrival…he | wadnae | hae let the room if he'd kent |
Central - LAL | laes wir guid bit her grannie | wadnae | lukked oot o pliss in thaim. |
Central - LAL | "Ay. A ken! Rosie | wadnae | mind, an yon pome fae Rabbie |
Southern - SEA | A suppose they must, or there | wadnae | be salmon comin' back every y |
Doric - MNA | the ordinar wye o things, we | wadnae | think o makkin eese o onybody |
Central - WCE | be up tae oor necks in it. We | wadnae | be able tae contract oot aw o |
Central - SEC | erse an yer lugs thegither ye | wadnae | luk oot o pliss in Burma.', |
Central - LAL | ld for lions, an yin geenipig | wadnae | bi eneuch!" |
Central - LAL | r o the Classics forby, Young | wadnae | be expeckit tae tak preesoner |
Central - LAL | arch ower again in Glesca, Ah | wadnae | be able for tae gae back an f |
Central - WCE | ae me or onybody else that ah | wadnae | last twa meenits in a warld ' |
Central - SEC | uid be shair that a gleg push | wadnae | smash her waik body an aa? Sh |
Central - AYR | l let ye ken; an gin I wis, I | wadnae | want yours; I dinnae like tha |
Central - AYR | he puir folk hereaboots ... I | wadnae | think there's ony need tae fa |
Central - AYR | e lord,’ for badness sake I | wadnae | let on it wis me |
Central - LAL | did in oor time. But ah still | wadnae | chynge oors for theirs. |
Central - SEC | ent that noo. But his smeddum | wadnae | lat him gie owre. “I’m ga |
Central - AYR | gif I was god... my ego | wadnae | let me be almichty |
Central - AYR | at o his bonny Bess. But fear | wadnae | plou his rigs or saw his corn |
Doric - ABN | didnae ken whit wey Farquhar | wadnae | gaun tae the kirk, bit wi him |
Central - SEC | sartorial conter o ilk ither | wadnae | be faur wrang. |
Central - AYR | r o need. A wee pickle siller | wadnae | gang a-miss, mind ye, tae hel |
Central - NEC | ben the hoose wha couldnae or | wadnae | leave, Sellar spak his maist |
Central - LAL | s oan, ir wind it. A baudrons | wadnae | git ye up in the nicht wi col |
Central - LAL | dour faced Asian lassie that | wadnae | speik tae onybody onyweys, na |
Doric - ABN | It | wadnae | be a trip tae Switzerland ath |
Central - LAL | ivver thai wir ... Onywey, it | wadnae | dae tae let aw an sindry deci |
Central - NEC | s an disband, as they kent it | wadnae | be lang afore Edward an the E |
Central - LAL | m up tae ma bahookie but thay | wadnae | stey up, an juist rowed back |
Central - NEC | d been sent tae protect? They | wadnae | lat us in their gairden tae d |