Central - SEC | The folk soon a' | gaithered | roon. |
Ulster - EUL | pullt up the largest windae, | gaithered | the sheets an scooted doon ta |
Central - EDN | t thirty fowk, men an weemen, | gaithered | roon thaim an swept thaim int |
Central - LAL | e queen, the sodger's pals - | gaithered | in the square. The sodger wha |
Doric - MNA | Bob’s Dad | gaithered | us A’ roon aboot ees knee. |
Central - LAL | Suin, Athena had | gaithered | thegither the finest material |
Central - LAL | e works, thoosands o folk had | gaithered | tae watch the five lucky tick |
Central - WCE | ur oose and dauds o clart had | gaithered | . The ceilin wis that low that |
Ulster - PUL | Afore lang hed | gaithered | up a hail puckle o banes an w |
Doric - MNA | cathedral. A steer o fowk hid | gaithered | ; a stramash nae cannie set in |
Doric - MNA | rns frae the fairms aroon hid | gaithered | auld boords, tractor tyres th |
Central - LAL | een, she siched gey deep and | gaithered | her broos, thinkin haird. Kla |
Central - LAL | yne up, as a muckle whirlwind | gaithered | an birled me skywarts tae the |
Doric - ABN | e, fan we spotted a wee crood | gaithered | on a bit open grun jist ayont |
Southern - SEA | prised tae finnd a fair crowd | gaithered | roond eet: there was a barny |
Ulster - PUL | For what human haun cud hae | gaithered | this kist |
Central - LAL | an independence micht nae hae | gaithered | as muckle support as it has. |
Ulster - WUL | al' yae young weans thit hae | gaithered | the day, |
Central - LAL | ied that statistics should be | gaithered | anent |
Doric - MNA | "At's it!" Joyce | gaithered | up er tool an stairtit pittin |
Central - LAL | The young wife | gaithered | her wee laddie up intae her a |
Doric - MNA | An ging an feed the nowt" He | gaithered | up the neeps an strae An bung |
Central - LAL | rs Tod stertit tae greet. She | gaithered | her fower weans aboot her and |
Doric - ABN | roo. His moo gaed dry, but he | gaithered | up his paper an plootered on: |
Southern - SEA | ividuals. Some mairched, some | gaithered | at the War Memorial tae hear |
Central - SWE | We're | gaithered | here tae heize wir glasses, |
Central - LAL | opher Robin,' he said, 'we're | gaithered | here tae say - tae gie ye - |
Central - SWE | The gods were | gaithered | roun a wee green loch |
Doric - ABN | he river. Twa three coos were | gaithered | near a clump of trees, chaain |
Central - LAL | at the five bairns that were | gaithered | near the yett and he cawed oo |
Doric - MNA | an he saw foo e fowk att were | gaithered | were shivvin for e best place |
Central - SEC | "Ye've | gaithered | here (a guidly crew) |
Doric - DOR | t ither folk - whether ye've | gaithered | the Scots o yer ain neuk, be |
Doric - ABN | We | gaithered | them fae a' the airts. |
Central - LAL | Whan we | gaithered | roon tae uplift his cap-stane |
Central - GLA | Noo lang | gaithered | by God |
Doric - DOR | me, ma lad,' sez I, an syne I | gaithered | kinnlin frae the wids, biggit |
Doric - MNA | ae cairds or veesitors." Jock | gaithered | aa the crumbs fae's butterie |
Central - LAL | lood crack ... Hoolet's room | gaithered | itsel aw in a swither ... and |
Doric - MNA | Sae Pranny biled the rice an | gaithered | the herbs an spices an veg fu |
Central - LAL | e door, and they were aw soon | gaithered | roond it, and the windaes tae |
Central - NEC | group o peeliewallie shaddas | gaithered | thegither on the shore waitin |
Orkney - ORK | o wheels an airms an bolas | gaithered | roond Central. |
Ulster - EUL | a coy smile as the young lads | gaithered | roon, an Leonard winked an ta |
Doric - DOR | rly four o'clock. Dark cloods | gaithered | roon me as ah let masel intae |
Doric - MNA | n them. Siclike, the Septiles | gaithered | bi the sweltrie waters o the |
Central - NEC | the puckle o wee fairmhooses | gaithered | thegither by the Aldivalloch |
Central - LAL | An if a thoosand athletes | gaithered | tae eat |
Central - LAL | is | gaithered | like a pearlie |
Doric - MNA | The Cooncil his | gaithered | solemnly |
Central - LAL | ck, when the haill faimly wis | gaithered | in the auld folks' room efter |
Doric - DOR | ges scutchit leaves an browls | gaithered | fir brennin |
Doric - MNA | An the thoosans | gaithered | aneth in the clachan o Braema |
Ulster - GUL | o ither #UlsterScots hallions | gaithered | on Donegore Hill for tae gie |
Doric - MNA | he neist oor, the five bairns | gaithered | trock tae bigg their boatie. |
Central - WCE | exactly twa o'clock the class | gaithered | , includin Miss Honey, wha'd t |
Central - LAL | their breith as Judge Strauss | gaithered | her broos, turnin the situati |
Ulster - GUL | An the stuff wus | gaithered | aff the flure intae the box y |
Central - LAL | Come nichtfaw, Violet | gaithered | up the curtains that had been |
Doric - MNA | be seen. Paul felt uneasy bit | gaithered | up the strength tae continue. |
Doric - MNA | , scrawny throat far the spit | gaithered | an rochled doon in his chest. |
Central - WCE | them again she seemed tae huv | gaithered | hersel thegether. |
Central - LAL | wee Chairlie and Mr Wonka aw | gaithered | roond the television and glow |
Doric - DOR | At midnicht abiddy | gaithered | in i'front room |
Central - LAL | They | gaithered | aroond his bed. |
Central - LAL | rainches wi the puggies. They | gaithered | in aboot her, their tottie, s |
Doric - MNA | their herts' content an they | gaithered | up twal creels o mealicks. |
Doric - MNA | ivil draars - Aall is Safely | Gaithered | in." |
Orkney - ORK | Whaar the family | gaithered | and lit a lantern tae guide t |