Central - SWE | ettled | tae droon oot the morn's horr | |
Ulster - GUL | a thrie tradeetions model an' | ettled | aa encouragin' mutual respect |
Doric - SNO | s a jyner o things, a man wha | ettled | tae mak a material difference |
Doric - MNA | re. In his teenage years he'd | ettled | tae fin oot aboot his naitral |
Central - LAL | st, and the days afore he had | ettled | at crossin bi it again. Fowk |
Central - SEC | I'd stertit frae, and | ettled | at fir years. |
Central - LAL | ked up at Teeger and Roo, and | ettled | tae think o somethin. |
Central - LAL | yince been a front door, and | ettled | tae gie his mind tae it. |
Central - LAL | flaffed her hauns aboot, and | ettled | tae turn her heid tae see int |
Central - LAL | gaed intae the schuilroom and | ettled | tae concentrate on the lesson |
Ulster - GUL | rl' wide commonity an' we hae | ettled | tae bigg thon |
Ulster - GUL | monities in Norlin Airlan hae | ettled | aa forderin Ulster-Scots fest |
Doric - MNA | The early Yird-fowk maun hae | ettled | real sair tae cheenge tae bir |
Central - LAL | whase work the dictionars hae | ettled | tae include as faur as possib |
Central - LAL | st. Let them get on wi it! He | ettled | tae tak in a deep caller brei |
Central - LAL | could ayewis dae it efter, he | ettled | yince mair tae find oot whit |
Central - LAL | got faurer an faurer awa. He | ettled | tae follae his son, but the w |
Central - LAL | a lowe aw o a sudden, and he | ettled | tae say somethin, but even ef |
Doric - DOR | er een can play tricks sae he | ettled | tae tak a better look. Nae do |
Central - LAL | An he | ettled | ne'er tae come back !' |
Central - LAL | cales o classical muisic. She | ettled | tae tak doun the sangs exackl |
Central - LAL | he hair, rivin an tearin. She | ettled | tae git a haud oan Meg, bit t |
Central - LAL | sae doon at hert, and sae she | ettled | tae comfort him mair. 'It doe |
Central - SEC | tapping her thrapple whan she | ettled | to skirl. Ootby, Mr Gray wesn |
Doric - DOR | The wee sea quine | ettled | tae be blythe fur him, tho sh |
Central - SWE | Grieve | ettled | at yaisin a hail vyce, aye |
Central - LAL | Ye | ettled | no ma bairns tae sire |
Central - WCE | but if ye | ettled | tae haud oan tae their affect |
Central - WCE | a said, 'jist fur a laugh, ah | ettled | tae cowp somethin ower wi ma |
Central - WCE | Desperately ah | ettled | tae get awa frae him. |
Central - LAL | Pooh | ettled | tae think, and aw he could th |
Central - LAL | Pooh | ettled | tae think o somethin he wid s |
Central - LAL | I | ettled | tae flee the bield, a lowp |
Central - LAL | I | ettled | tae lowse it, aince, twice, b |
Central - SEC | I | ettled | fir ti mak the lipper hale. |
Central - LAL | danced abuin the Labyrinth, I | ettled | no tae hear the soond o its b |
Central - LAL | speir ma faither or mither. I | ettled | no tae think aboot the Minota |
Southern - SEA | cent idaia’s aboot whit hei | ettled | |
Central - LAL | decades and centuries efter I | ettled | tae mak siccar o the Union I |
Ulster - GUL | d ther ootcum at es the penel | ettled | tae progress wi' hits waark h |
Central - GLA | an | ettled | at prisin his een appen |
Central - LAL | tae growe. She skreiched, an | ettled | tae haud ontae her loom, but |
Central - LAL | til ma faither in horror, an | ettled | tae rin towards him, but Phae |
Central - SEC | lessheid in caulder airts, an | ettled | tae speir mair intae gin the |
Doric | car o fit he wes learnin, Ian | ettled | tae tak us on a journey the l |
Central - SEC | Twa days efter, her wumman | ettled | to turn a key in the door, af |
Central - SEC | up an doon he'd been daein an | ettled | efter a sate. Bit Ah wis a tr |
Ulster - SYN | Haes this dwellin-place bin | ettled | or adaptit fur: |
Ulster - GUL | wre the ithers even quhan yin | ettled | tae. |
Ulster - GUL | ) bes a monie-kintrie paction | ettled | at fennin an fordèrin kintri |
Central - LAL | Poloko | ettled | tae speak, but his words were |
Central - NEC | ntae stane circles. They also | ettled | at unnerstaunnin the birlin o |
Central - LAL | a creel for life. The Fermer | ettled | tae jalouse whit thochts and |
Doric - MNA | bi either sex – whasaeiver | ettled | it. The ae laa abeen aa wis t |
Doric - DOR | A thraw thaim back aw A ivver | ettled | fir wis Yer smile |
Southern - SEA | an nae doot, it wud bei their | ettled | flichter (buzz) |
Central - SEC | e is the "eu" letters, that's | ettled | tae soond like "you", "u" or |
Central - LAL | wis daein whit he had ayewis | ettled | tae dae, he wis stottin aff t |
Ulster - GUL | tin a reenge o lairnin ontaks | ettled | at giein respeck til tha cult |
Central - SEC | gaed awaa, Miss Marjoribanks | ettled | to scrieve large |
Central - WCE | sslins o papers as the locals | ettled | ti fin a wey ti slake thair c |
Central - LAL | Precious | ettled | tae look dumfoonert. She kent |
Central - SEC | s Review Section a piece that | ettled | tae gie an accoont o the Fest |
Central - LAL | n ony ploy or perform ony act | ettled | at the cowping o ony o the ri |
Doric - MNA | ht tae bide awa fur guid jist | ettled | tae veesit her auld hame in l |
Central - LAL | it in. Whit chynge had juist | ettled | ? There was a bizzen soun some |
Central - LAL | wa thair dignity an syne thay | ettled | at soondin the name anither w |
Central - LAL | the neep and the tattie, they | ettled | tae staund |
Doric - MNA | fication amang ony faes. They | ettled | tae fin wyes tae win them roo |
Doric - DOR | as though they | ettled | |
Central - SEC | if it had lang an desperately | ettled | ti keep its contents thegithe |
Doric - MNA | t wis a gey gran day, an Rory | ettled | tae see the dauncers stert, d |
Central - LAL | Warld Weir II (1939-1945) – | ettled | at greement amang the warld c |