Ulster - EUL | Grace | walkt intae the scullery an s | |
Ulster - PUL | Grace | wus wantin fur tae see whut i | |
Ulster - EUL | Grace | Higgins rairly ventured ayont | |
Doric - DOR | Grace | ". | |
Ulster - EUL | " | Grace | Higgins has a tongue wud clip |
Ulster - EUL | er da had a bad nicht, dear," | Grace | wud say in the mornin, an she |
Ulster - EUL | 'll show ye what's up wi me." | Grace | teuk the tin basin o watter a |
Ulster - EUL | 'll be gaun naewhaur, Missy." | Grace | leukt up at hir dauchter an w |
Doric - DOR | Will & | Grace | , so good tae hae ye back ?? |
Orkney - ORK | es the whole wey through the ' | Grace | ', Bit, soon, the clank o fork |
Doric - MNA | speen. Neist time it rained, | Grace | Girn ruggit on her wellies wi |
Ulster - PUL | Aa delichted, | Grace | stairted pickin tha roses, en |
Ulster - PUL | Ben tha cottar hoose, | Grace | heerd a wile crack an a wecht |
Ulster - PUL | hirpled awa slowly, wi John, | Grace | an Dan gawkin ahint, aa gled |
Ulster - PUL | Wi thon, but, | Grace | landit wi tha breid an watthe |
Ulster - PUL | This yin simmer day, | Grace | wus ben tha hoose whun she gu |
Ulster - PUL | annerin roon tha yaird ootby, | Grace | leukked ower tha boag tae tha |
Ulster - PUL | eved an tha grun wasnae guid. | Grace | was wi wean agane an wee Dan |
Ulster - EUL | law wi an ait o uncertaintie. | Grace | delivered a smile that was sw |
Ulster - PUL | im an John run tae tha hoose. | Grace | wasnae tae be fun. Caain her, |
Ulster - PUL | byue. He wusnae suin eneuch. | Grace | ’s apern wus floatin oan tha |
Ulster - PUL | a cruik an daen-oot leukkin. | Grace | run fur watther an John an Da |
Ulster - EUL | aniel an Hughie on hir richt. | Grace | was on tither side o the wean |
Doric - DOR | an shoutin at ey were hungry. | Grace | wis deein her |
Doric - DOR | a | grace | that'll cherm ony human, tho |
Shetland - SHD | da pooster, da assurance, da | grace | , dat I kent. As her coach I c |
Southern - SEA | She looks on me wi a | grace | that wud stoond yer hert. An |
Orkney - ORK | s desperate so, wi rather bad | grace | , he gave in |
Central - WCE | Imperial purpie, white, wad | grace | |
Central - SEC | ter delivered with unrecorded | grace | . |
Doric - MNA | le," he said, haein the gweed | grace | te leuk a bittie affrontit. " |
Ulster - PUL | e goose pimples,” whuspered | Grace | tae John. “Fur why daes she |
Ulster - PUL | ed sicna wile nicht”, sayed | Grace | , dumfoonert, an richt eneuch, |
Ulster - PUL | up agin tha wundae,” sayed | Grace | , gaun fur tae keek oot. |
Ulster - EUL | a nee, I mine it weel," said | Grace | . |
Ulster - EUL | rnin Reverend McCready," said | Grace | in hir polite, earth-shatteri |
Ulster - EUL | "A quare picturl" said | Grace | . |
Doric - MNA | bell-time, Miss McFarlan said | grace | , an her wee boorich o pupils |
Central - SEC | accepts the praisents wi guid | grace | . The weedae wants tae say som |
Ulster - GUL | t ither fowk wae love an guid | grace | . |
Central - AYR | seemed tae be tholed in guid | grace | by a mcenister wha had his sy |
Southern - SEA | Poise and | grace | , as if tae please |
Central - SEC | me ti a blend o rouchness and | grace | . |
Doric - DOR | oot Stanley and | Grace | stood at each side o the door |
Ulster - GUL | Hilton's guests had the good | grace | to wipe the jizz aff their be |
Ulster - PUL | an, wi a heft, John haul’d | Grace | oot o tha glar an ontae tha g |
Doric - MNA | a meenit o madness; a faa fae | grace | ...an sometimes...sometimes li |
Central - EDN | nae | grace | tae table. Nor could the glau |
Southern - SEA | Farewell tae ever fa' frae | grace | |
Central - SWE | Yer fa frae | grace | , yer loss o face, |
Central - EDN | Angles fa’, we drapped frae | grace | , |
Central - LAL | gh launch o the new book frae | Grace | Banks an Sheena Blackhall, Sc |
Central - LAL | the greatest wumman ever tae | grace | this earth. ???? |
Ulster - PUL | r ye”. Tha wumman turnt tae | Grace | and gien her tha saicond box. |
Central - LAL | But ae | grace | she haes gies her gizz the le |
Orkney - ORK | Weemin should grow owld wae | grace | |
Central - WCE | rd for Willie - caw it mebbe | grace | - an the sicht o him wis aye |
Central - EDN | l. Thir fowk seemt tae hae be | grace | whit ithers warslet for lifet |
Ulster - PUL | un John Dowling, his guidwife | Grace | an thur weefla, Dan, flittit |
Doric - DOR | tanley wis joined be his wife | Grace | ." Noo noo Stanley you hiv for |
Central - LAL | Celebrant: The | grace | o our Maister, Jesus Christ |
Doric - MNA | nt fin the meenister said the | grace | an Eric clappit, syne roart, |
Central - LAL | wha hud the | grace | tae lippen tae ma ploys: |
Orkney - ORK | tae the | grace | ootbye, but closser maks more |
Central - AYR | den. It's only thenks tae the | Grace | o God an His Divine Providenc |
Central - AYR | come upon me... O gie me the | grace | for this hour.' |
Doric - ABN | in taks a heider in an bi the | grace | o God manages tae catch haud |
Central - LAL | wi the | grace | o the flamenco |
Central - SEC | Wi blessins on the | Grace | wha sent it |
Doric - MNA | e ain anither, except fur the | grace | : |
Central - AYR | an popery... An Lord, may the | grace | o Christ that dee'd for oor s |
Central - AYR | 'An then, by the | grace | o Providence, we were beset b |
Central - AYR | ven ither Covenanters, by the | grace | o God, twa gimlets, a chisel |
Central - AYR | uce o Earlshall... Yet by the | grace | o Providence, the Lord sent h |
Central - LAL | Nae lykelie | grace | . |
Central - LAL | tae the roadwey wi sic gentie | grace | . Mair like a duke’s dochter |
Shetland - SHD | der's little | grace | ithoot adversity.) |
Central - LAL | But gie me | grace | , nor lat me sink |
Central - EDN | s bayonets come, tae bring me | grace | , |
Ulster - PUL | sky, lichtin tha boag tha wye | Grace | cud mak oot tha tummocks o gr |
Doric - ABN | s jist a wifie singin Amazing | Grace | while she stood in front o so |
Ulster - WUL | pain, grief or annoyance with | grace | . It derives from the Old Engl |
Southern - SEA | us things she leuks efter, ti | grace | the pages o this edeition o t |
Orkney - ORK | n like a drum bit I danced wi | grace | and style. |
Doric - MNA | Wi'd compose wi | grace | an ease, |
Ulster - EUL | e, leukt doon, clesped een wi | Grace | an lut a ticher streech alang |
Central - LAL | e scrievit in Glesga Scots wi | grace | notes o Gaelic an Irish - ji |
Central - SWE | swivert wi | grace | and a gentle bliss |
Central - DUN | e a sonsy face an thi Selkirk | Grace | |
Central - SWE | thru the giffar of al | grace | |
Doric - MNA | hat pleased an set aff wi ill | grace | |
Central - LAL | ther gied ower syne wi an ill | grace | , an tho Kate haed wun her ain |
Central - LAL | entre in Edinburgh, Sheena an | Grace | regaled the audience wi tradi |
Shetland - SHD | an aa da love an | grace | dat he shaas. |
Central - SWE | An ken the wecht o luve an | grace | . |
Ulster - PUL | a cruik”. John sayed aye an | Grace | tuk tha wumman ben tha hoose. |
Ulster - BUL | Calmness, patience, skill an | grace | |
Ulster - EUL | The weans left the rum an | Grace | spak. "An who's leukin efter |
Ulster - PUL | t muin cum oot agane. John an | Grace | luk’t in at tha beece afore |
Ulster - PUL | doon fur tha nicht an John an | Grace | wur haein thair mate, thur wu |
Ulster - PUL | r glimmert een — an John an | Grace | wur fair tuk bak at tha balef |
Central - WCE | Oor seed-corn nou, Roslyn an | Grace | , |
Central - SWE | Wi the eident pooer an | grace | |
Shetland - SHD | we ir awaar o his gödness an | grace | . |
Orkney - ORK | hids wan savan | grace | - a corduroy collar. |
Ulster - PUL | A wheen months gaed by an | Grace | ’s wame wus big got as it cu |
Doric - DOR | in wis a shambles. Stanley an | Grace | spent the hale |
Ulster - PUL | Her sleekit leuks wur makkin | Grace | a weethin flayed. |
Central - GLA | sel. His technique, lackin in | grace | as it is, works an we’re so |
Doric - ABN | s fuid sector will be a savin | grace | . An, consumers, wither they k |
Central - AYR | but nou at least wi ae savin | grace | - peace in the land. |
Central - SWE | l it shaw itsel an ensenyie o | grace | an virtue? |
Central - EDN | zed at the flooers, a sense o | grace | an peace raised Allan’s hai |
Central - AYR | curate, wha owed his state o | grace | mair tae the Earl o Queensber |
Ulster - PUL | tha sooth, he fun tha byue o | Grace | ’s pinny — amaist oot o si |
Doric - SNO | ilka line a touch o | grace | . |
Central - GLA | 'Hail Mary, full o | Grace | , she mutters under hur breath |
Central - LAL | 'Hail Mary, full o | grace | ,' ah say. |
Central - LAL | 'Hail Mary, full o | grace | ,' ah said internally, as thou |
Central - EDN | liftit. A uptak ma penn eir o | grace | 17__ an gang baklins ti the t |
Southern - SEA | Doucelyke an fou o | grace | , |
Doric - MNA | Thi kyne o scene maist dry o | grace | , |
Central - SEC | Yer | Grace | , nocht but freedom's the caus |
Central - EDN | ah cannae see yer | grace | o leuk an limb. |
Doric - DOR | slumpin in Yer bonnieness Yer | grace | laipin at ma door-cheek whan |
Central - GLA | Thair | grace | muives me |
Doric - MNA | a gey clivver chiel an God's | grace | wis onno him. |
Ulster - SYN | praich tha yeir o tha Loard's | grace | ." |
Orkney - ORK | aalder fock, but ithoot age's | grace | an sprets o scarsome speed. A |
Central - SEC | ith ane charge of the Queenis | grace | , direct to the baillies of Mu |
Central - LAL | separate quotations fae Burns | grace | the dictionar entries for thi |
Central - WCE | miners didnae act wi perfect | grace | , |
Ulster - PUL | Efter he haed buriet | Grace | an their unboarn wean, nixt D |
Central - DUN | brocht | grace | |
Ulster - EUL | "An what's yer name?" akst | Grace | . |
Ulster - EUL | "What's she daenr" akst | Grace | . |
Central - GLA | his is Scotland" "Gonnae play | Grace | fir iz, he's sayin he disnae |
Ulster - PUL | “Hey | Grace | , luk, thonner’s a boadie he |
Ulster - PUL | “ | Grace | ,” he guldered. Then, mair l |
Ulster - PUL | guldered. Then, mair loud, “ | Grace | , ir ye thur?” |