Central - SEC | Chairs | an sofa are littered wi newsp | |
Central - LAL | the pier atween the windaes, | chairs | alang the waws, an twa-three |
Central - SWE | ce sympathisers, secretaries, | chairs | an the branch organisers, Sup |
Central - GLA | r in the circle ae plastic - | chairs | . A see Broonie tuckin intae t |
Ulster - GUL | Offaice shud ect es the vice- | chairs | o' the curn tae embed an' |
Ulster - PUL | Wi buggies, deck- | chairs | , kists o food |
Shetland - SHD | kind o restraint i da wye da | chairs | |
Doric - DOR | Twa | chairs | on gumtree fer sale! Seller p |
Central - EDN | wi white-tiled waas, plastic | chairs | , an a guff o inseck repellent |
Central - GLA | e. She points tae two plastic | chairs | . Ah sit and scroll Twitter wi |
Central - GLA | he occasion. He's set plastic | chairs | oot in a circle wae a table a |
Central - WCE | . In the auld | chairs | my feet raxed ti the flair an |
Central - WCE | l ah could whammle tables and | chairs | , Miss Honey .. . Even when fo |
Central - WCE | ye gaun on aboot, Annie. Thae | chairs | hae been here for years. Thay |
Ulster - EUL | bae the shore. There wur nae | chairs | , nae table upon which tae ser |
Central - WCE | tely different. There wis nae | chairs | , the fowk wis a’ oan red cu |
Central - LAL | dentally cawed ower twa-three | chairs | by accident, and Roo accident |
Central - WCE | sittin up in wan ae they wee | chairs | aw day gettin bored oot ma nu |
Central - WCE | The | chairs | scrape loudly oan the wuiden |
Central - WCE | ‘Don’t talk daft. The | chairs | hae chynged .’ |
Central - LAL | 'Aye?' said yin o the | chairs | . |
Doric - DOR | that held up the | chairs | that held fowk hingin in mid |
Orkney - ORK | tae blether aboot the peedie | chairs | , or age, or wirk, or Light, o |
Central - GLA | sk. There's three comfortable | chairs | n three plastic wans been sat |
Central - GLA | table, wae as many ramshackle | chairs | as we could gather. There's a |
Central - WCE | till say thon are no the same | chairs | !’ |
Central - WCE | llan ye thay’re no the same | chairs | . In the auld chairs my feet r |
Central - LAL | car, in twa ill neebored, big | chairs | , wadged amang the lave o thai |
Central - EDN | weather cocks, ornate rocking | chairs | . Whit yin hud, the other want |
Central - LAL | breests, try yasin twa dining | chairs | placed aboot a fit apairt. Di |
Central - SEC | SCRAPING | CHAIRS | AND SHUFFLE AS RY TO THE OVEN |
Central - EDN | lik a freinly gemm o musical | chairs | . |
Central - WCE | Know they swivel | chairs | yi get in the Apple Mac room, |
Central - SEC | On ma bedroom | chairs | ! |
Orkney - ORK | Eynar wis stackan | chairs | an moppan the deck. The baest |
Central - LAL | bindwood. Naigs an coaches an | chairs | had aye ti gae doun hunners o |
Central - LAL | o the ruim emptyin, tables an | chairs | bein pit awa, awthing comin t |
Central - GLA | us wave ay elation. Tables an | chairs | go flyin as punters rise fae |
Central - LAL | eventh has braw aik tables an | chairs | ; |
Central - LAL | wis some muckle, comfy-lookin | chairs | and a widden table wi lamps h |
Doric - DOR | ext? The new ootside tables n | chairs | at the Fittie Bar "fitted" in |
Central - LAL | f Klaus. There wis a couple o | chairs | and a haundfu o caunles that |
Central - SEC | oma, then ah sit oan ma patio | chairs | because ah cannae afford a de |
Doric - DOR | on on een o the plush leather | chairs | nestled in the corner o the r |
Central - GLA | r, heads fir the big recliner | chairs | fir a snooze. I couldnae. Amo |
Central - WCE | eans were lowpin on tae their | chairs | and yellochin, "Weel done, Br |
Central - WCE | fully aroond in their | chairs | . |
Central - LAL | ae fast. They git up aff thir | chairs | , cleared the table, took the |
Central - LAL | n then get ontae ither fowk's | chairs | an fae there ontae their baho |
Central - LAL | rope and were haulin Hoolet's | chairs | and picturs and the like oot |
Central - WCE | rnt widden kists tae serve as | chairs | and a third kist atween them |
Orkney - ORK | e leuks aboot his Hoose, hids | chairs | an taebles, waas hung wi vidd |
Central - LAL | h could tell you if wan o its | chairs | went missin. Ah know this roo |
Central - WCE | ‘It’s thae new | chairs | . Ah dinnae like thaim.’ |
Central - WCE | ‘Thae new | chairs | , lik this ane Ah’m settan o |
Central - WCE | Annie and the New | Chairs | |
Central - WCE | thare! In 'Annie and the New | Chairs | ', George Hardie shaws the aye |
Central - WCE | ‘Whit new | chairs | ?’ |
Central - GLA | re’s a table an a couple ay | chairs | that ah discover through walk |
Central - LAL | t doon in three muckle, comfy | chairs | . |
Orkney - ORK | the empty poly | chairs | an taebles, |
Central - LAL | a visitor in the evenin, mony | chairs | weel apart, bring yer ain tas |
Central - WCE | doon on wan ae the two empty | chairs | beside Madame Bonny’s desk. |
Central - WCE | doon on wan ae the two empty | chairs | beside Madame Bonnie's desk. |