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Occurrences of grave in Corpus sorted by last letter of previous word

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Central - LAL Ach, ye're aa grave-birds - craws, corbies!
Central - NEC o for haein taen a body fae a grave: we didnae hae a law anent th
Central - LALhitelaw or the Born Astride A Grave trope
Ulster - PUL unboarn wean, nixt Dan in tha grave, an efter he haed cairved ani
Central - SWE lik a grave
Central - LAL Mary: I'll fa ti ma grave avengin him.
Central - SWE whan A am in ma grave
Central - GLA proceed," said the King in a grave voice, "till aw the jurymen'r
Central - LAL So a grave cud be dug as easy as that
Doric - ABN again. Near haan there wis a grave nae lang filled in bi the loo
Doric - MNA it. Efter aa, yon wrack wis a grave as weel's a landmerk.
Doric - SNO bared in a grin as wide’s a grave, in his hauns this battleaxe
Doric - DOR ae tak tent o the auld Gaelic grave slabs in Clonca in Ulster tae
Southern - SEA A plundered grave fresh cast
Central - AYR on braid grave, as deep as the grun wad allo
Doric - MNA d demons, bit Meikleburgh hid grave-robbers. He wad stert in wi a
Ulster - EUL Sae grave whar bes yer victorie?
Central - LAL Howpfu, an daikin oot a wee grave for ma hert,
Southern - SEA Marked by a wee grave stane
Central - LAL hame, the vou, the gowd, the grave,
Doric - DOR on, the kirk gravedigger. The grave bore his name (McChubb havin
Central - LALs. Is he noo speaking fae the grave?
Central - WCE n wi, an dancin on top ae the grave stones ootside the Paisley Ar
Doric - MNA he'd cam back himsel frae the grave tae pledge that she'd ay hae
Central - SEC they'm fae the cradle tae the grave. In this country 'cash is cla
Central - SEC ' went fae the cradle tae the grave withoot winderin' if whitever
Central - LALwere wifies didna com tae the grave but strecht tae the funeral b
Doric - MNA fae her I wint doon intae the grave and placed it on the coffin a
Central - DUN oser an lookit doun intae the grave. There stood Geordie, face fl
Doric - MNA their secrets wi her tae the grave.
Doric - DOR Gloamin owrte the grave
Central - EDN at the Kirk. We’ve dug the grave an’ hae a stout ciste fir y
Doric - ABN k masel, an had faan inti the grave an passed oot. Ah wis still s
Central - AYR himsel, an gie a haun wi the grave-diggin.
Doric - SNO he took his battle intil the grave.
Central - NEC e body an dump it back in the grave. They wad cut aff ony fingers
Central - LAL p the gravel drive passin the grave stanes, it's still pitch-daur
Central - LAL ut here ah am, wan fit in the grave wi naught better tae dae than
Central - SEC Wi mair than yin fit in the grave.
Doric - ABN ik hailsteens, the reek o the grave aa aboot ye!"
Doric - ABN An stannin bi the fit o the grave, he looked aa roon aboot him
Doric - MNA ough the burial grun faar the grave o McDougal wiz. He lookit at
Central - GLA is equally wan day nearer the grave
Doric - MNA " said Walter, booin ower the grave. He claaed it the baldy spot
Central - LAL soirées are as dreich as the grave-yaird,
Doric - ABN but it wis caal. Caal as the grave.
Doric - ABN Aathing wis seelent as the grave for aboot anither ooer. Syne,
Central - WCE n, wis suddenly silent as the grave. 'Watch yersels,' Hortensia w
Central - LAL een gien a rose surrounds the grave, and an arm sidles roond ma b
Doric - MNA e livin. He leukit oan es the grave wis happit up wi lang widden
Doric - MNA cDougal wiz. He lookit at the grave an tae his surprise saw a dei
Doric - DOR Lichtly, let the grave mools lie.
Doric - MNA He steed up it the grave, feelin kinna queer an dizzy
Central - LAL f feelin streetches ayont the grave.
Southern - SEA thar wis ae kirk fornenst the Grave Yaird, on the tither side o t
Doric - MNA reason as tae why we nott the grave opened an tae oor surprise th
Ulster - CUL ceed" said the King, in a gye grave voice, "Until aal the jurymen
Doric - DOR see if he could find a fresh grave sae tae speak. But, mercy me,
Orkney - ORK Noo the aafil grave quaistion: tae bide in this c
Central - LAL fu circle, frae cradle intil grave.
Doric - NNB ceed," sade e King in a awful grave voice, "until all e jurymen a
Doric - ABN a hale nicht lyin in an open grave in a kirkyaird. Wad ony o ye
Doric - ABN spent a hale nicht in an open grave’ll tak this in his stride n
Central - WCE buried in a leivin grave
Doric - MNA in, cheengin inno the smush o grave-yird mools.
Central - LAL gie her a deep grave, ayont kennin; but they fund
Ulster - EUL An wrocht at it richt tae her grave.
Central - SWE Staunin afore her grave
Central - LAL growin ower her grave; her sang swalls up
Central - DUN safes', iron railins pit ower grave slabs tae deny access tae the
Ulster - BUL gyely wid heth gar ye in yer grave.
Central - SWE Mair grave mattirs. The Darien Scheme -
Central - SWE some triflin maiters and mair grave an tantalisin possibeelities
Orkney - ORK sand in yir grave.
Central - LAL fur. She'll be turnin in hur grave once she's planted.'
Central - LAL vile ye, an will spit on your grave;
Central - LAL he car rolls taeward Donald's grave, ah watch Stella Marie and Ka
Shetland - SHD irn sobbit, "Dis is Blackie's grave, shü gude oot on Guy Fawkes
Central - LAL d tae push hur intae Bettie's grave when ah saw hur throwin that
Central - WCE An here wis her man's grave,
Central - LAL ffecks. At Robert Fergusson's Grave, October 1962 by Robert Gario
Central - SEC t lands on wir great-granny's grave an sings tae her aa nicht. Th
Southern - SEA “Borth’ick Wa’as grave-yaird”, kent is “The Auld
Central - LAL our maister we'll send ti his grave.
Central - GLA s. Steven'll be rollin in his grave: s Aw aye, ah'm sure he's fum
Central - LAL Occam wid be birlin in his grave at the haun-wringin and heels
Central - LALDickens must be birlin in his grave wae the knowledge that he's d
Central - LALd ma faither is birlin in his grave tae think that his principles
Central - LAL Bothwell's in his grave.
Central - LAL puir an ordinary, an apon his grave
Ulster - EUL l tap oot a tuin on tap o his grave fur he aye said a finer dance
Central - LAL Stella Marie is lookin at his grave and greetin. If we dinnae sor
Southern - SEA Within this paupers grave
Central - WCE ti fill a nameless grave.
Doric - DOR its sweemin in its grave.
Doric - MNA #geese fleein ower ma son’s grave in Cruden Bay Aberdeenshire.
Ulster - PUL ir fur tae pit on wee Dan’s grave. Wi tha poakits o her pinny a
Doric - MNA beeriett him in a pauper’s grave. The parish hid a special cof
Central - DUN in his wey thru the auld flat grave slabs at his feet
Central - DUN in his wey thru the auld flat grave slabs at his feet an atween t
Doric - NNB made e whole party look richt grave an anxious.)
Central - WCE at Kirkmaiden, in an unmarkt grave.
Central - EDN ’ take ye doon tae a honest grave. There, A’ve rowed ye in a
Central - GLA Done in, buried in a shallow grave, another fitnote in history.
Central - SWE put him in that cauld, lonely grave. Yer hauns on yer taught bell
Central - SEC poverty trap. Worn oot. Early grave. Fower-letter word, that. Wor
Central - SEC smoke masself intae an early grave. Ah heard earlier, oan the mo
Central - SEC Though it micht mean an early grave
Doric - MNA Let a watery grave be ma fate
Central - NEC in they dug at his lassies’ grave.