Southern - SEA | eydent | , keppin howderin midges, | |
Central - GLA | (or walcome?) the conscious, | eydent | and deliberate stervin o the |
Central - SEC | . The twa laddies at bene sic | eydent | gydes begoud ti be |
Central - SWE | sae | eydent | ah could pass unseen |
Central - EDN | g. It wes med possibil bi the | eydent | wird-hunds at biggit the gryt |
Central - LAL | yokit tae read the wark o the | eydent | Lallans screivers for ma sins |
Central - SEC | Bot the | eydent | wark o the Fowk o the Widds s |
Orkney - ORK | mairk oot the | eydent | piers o Meginwick |
Central - SEC | But the | eydent | upstert wha taks his chance I |
Central - LAL | nummers o young fowk wha are | eydent | tae lairn Scots, no juist for |
Central - LAL | he guid fowk in the group are | eydent | tae win this. |
Central - WCE | twa year auld. Ma faither, an | eydent | doctor, needed somebody tae k |
Central - LAL | factory in Detroit. He wis an | eydent | chiel, the neibour-man, an hi |
Central - SEC | the backgrund, a respeckfu an | eydent | crowd o mair nor 300 fowk fra |
Central - SEC | bein | eydent | pupils, thai retoured ti the |
Ulster - GUL | wha has mair | eydent | things tae dae |
Southern - SEA | the fermers ir | eydent | eftir the lang rain. |
Central - SEC | yaised the same words as his | eydent | readers did an wi him yaisin |
Central - LAL | at the college, whaur she wis | eydent | at the Journalism, wi her ett |
Central - SEA | French under the fearsome but | eydent | Mysie Hargreaves, and read fo |