Ulster - PUL | John | mutthered ’at he knowed noc | |
Central - SWE | JOHN | BURNS teaches English and Tai | |
Shetland - SHD | John | is comin. (statement) | |
Orkney - ORK | john | L | |
Shetland - SHD | John | gied Mary a flooer. | |
Doric - NNB | JOHN | MANSON wis born and grew up i | |
Central - SEC | John | cuidna jalouse whitlik wes th | |
Shetland - SHD | John | froze. Dat peerie voice o rae | |
Shetland - SHD | John | sleepit. | |
Shetland - SHD | John | Reid o Vadlure saa der state, | |
Shetland - SHD | John | 10:1-16 | |
Central - SEC | John | Byrne's "NOVA SCOTIA" | |
Central - AYR | John | Graham o Claverhouse an his t | |
Ulster - PUL | John | an Dan got tore intae splitti | |
Central - SEC | JOHN | Heywood's English morality pl | |
Central - SEC | John | (Corbett). | |
Shetland - SHD | John | M. Tait. | |
Central - SEC | John | McIntyre frae Belfast, the Se | |
Central - SEC | John | Law, convener o the Scots Lan | |
Shetland - SHD | John | waukened in a loch o sweat, p | |
Shetland - SHD | John | removed a bottle fae his jack | |
Shetland - SHD | John | 20:24-9 | |
Ulster - PUL | John | langelt tha rape intae a noos | |
Central - WCE | John | McCormack | |
Central - WCE | John | McGeoch 1955-2004 | |
Shetland - SHD | John | 20:11-18 | |
Shetland - SHD | John | 14:1-7, 27 | |
Shetland - SHD | John | 4:7-26 | |
Shetland - SHD | John | 3:16-17 | |
Central - LAL | John | Knox descreivit this kyne o m | |
Central - WCE | John | Wayne's 'Back tae Bataan' o i | |
Central - WCE | John | , wha pit the 'Blue' in Peter, | |
Southern - SEA | JOHN | TENNIEL | |
Central - SEC | John | feillit a cauld win blawin, a | |
Orkney - ORK | John | Rae, a huge deid man, wae a g | |
Shetland - SHD | John | an Sylvia | |
Central - LAL | John | , My guid wife just said the e | |
Ulster - PUL | John | hared ower tha moss, lowpin f | |
Doric - DOR | John | Skinner he penned Tullochgoru | |
Central - DUN | John | Barleycorn an Jock Tamson | |
Central - WCE | John | Law haes raicentlie dedicat m | |
Central - SWE | John | Paul Jones. Murtherer, | |
Central - LAL | John | Jamieson’s dictionar (1808) | |
Central - EDN | John | 's had a curry, | |
Central - AYR | John | set tae an mucked oot the byr | |
Central - EDN | John | 's bum's in tatters, | |
Central - AYR | John | stuid picket on the brae abun | |
Central - AYR | John | Broun's fears were weel-found | |
Central - AYR | John | , guid fier, I douna jouk sic | |
Central - AYR | John | Broun raised his heid, luikit | |
Ulster - PUL | John | haed haed tha hoose left til | |
Central - LAL | John | Nicoll (ab.1590-1667) lived t | |
Central - LAL | John | Nicoll and the English Invasi | |
Ulster - PUL | John | leukked at tha roon Dan wus h | |
Central - GLA | John | says, ‘So who ah’m ur the | |
Central - GLA | John | looks at me and then at Boabb | |
Central - AYR | efter her mither is kistit'" | John | luikit worrit at the thocht o |
Doric - MNA | "I'll phone the doctor," | John | said, and the others rushed t |
Doric - MNA | er ma twa brither's bairn's, " | John | an Dean," an me aye liken tae |
Doric - MNA | o Erchie's aul Army buddies," | John | the Barman said, answering Sa |
Shetland - SHD | "Skarv-" | John | wis cut aff. Afore he could f |
Central - SEC | been, "Keep it simple, son." | John | Simpson, Convener o Fife Coon |
Doric - MNA | a "Haein a bairn, Cathy?" | John | teen ma han an haaled ma aff |
Central - AYR | ' | John | . I'm weel restit an fed, an h |
Central - LAL | theLoneFifer Same tae yersel' | John | ... ?? |
Central - EDN | An' | John | stretched on the flair. |
Central - WCE | No juist the preserve o ' | John | Highlandman', |
Doric - DOR | cooncil shud stick een up o' | John | Ingles. Fit a player he wiz! |
Central - AYR | iquities o Romish Episcopacy' | John | Broun nodded his agreement, b |
Central - WCE | s, mebbe, Christopher North, ( | John | Wilson), The Hird himsel thoc |
Doric - DOR | hes actin cairry on is deen. ( | John | Mills greet yer een oot!) But |
Central - LAL | ts an ithers, baith fae hame ( | John | o Fordoun) an ootland (the Au |
Central - WCE | kular. In 'Lang Summer days', | John | F. Docherty gies us a thochti |
Central - WCE | ert twa o 'Lang Summer Days', | John | Docherty continues ti praisen |
Central - AYR | aa the troubles in the land, | John | felt mair content than he had |
Central - LAL | Heartland, | John | MacKay, Luath Press, Edinburg |
Ulster - PUL | e tha wuid o tha thoarn tree, | John | gaed intil hissel. He grew ma |
Doric - DOR | Sadie an Georgie, | John | an Belle |
Central - AYR | id unnerstaun. Her ain uncle, | John | Nisbet - wha had focht wi Jo |
Central - DUN | ly owners o Claypotts Castle, | John | Graham o Claverhouse, or as t |
Central - SEC | "Here, | John | , can ye no smell the smoke, d |
Central - GLA | at in Ireland, ya cunt. Here, | John | ! Gies another can ay Red Stri |
Central - AYR | Let this be a lesson tae ye, | John | , for in thae troublt times we |
Central - AYR | s we've been hearin aboot ye, | John | . .. compeared afore the Kirk |
Central - SEC | "Oh, | John | , did ye pey the insurance? |
Doric - MNA | he crackit reed leather. "Oh, | John | ..." Ah say yer name like a ch |
Ulster - PUL | ’ aff it. At lang an lenth, | John | stuid bak tae streetch his sa |
Central - AYR | r lang year an a three-month, | John | , at the king's pleisure, I wi |
Central - AYR | , an New Cumnock tae Fenwick, | John | Broun the Christian Carrier w |
Ulster - PUL | tin hissel doon on a tummock, | John | plunged his airms intil tha d |
Central - SEC | "Here, look, | John | ! Yer breeks are aw torn, dear |
Ulster - PUL | he wrocht in tha proota fiel, | John | heerd a cry oan tha wun. |
Central - WCE | k's Gospel, Matthew's Gospel, | John | 's Gospel, from the New Testam |
Central - SWE | Gowan yirsel, | John | Cotman. |
Central - EDN | ng, includin Andro Blackhall, | John | Black, Andro Kemp an the fore |
Central - LAL | ew warks bi Robert Tannahill, | John | Buchan, R. L. Stevenson an Ch |
Shetland - SHD | e Meggie's' red, roosty hull, | John | filled wi sorrow as his |
Central - AYR | y in the maitter. Young Adam, | John | , Hugh an William were still a |
Central - AYR | he bairns. For as young Edam, | John | an Hughock streitched an brai |
Central - LAL | tae clerk fir Knicht Graham, | John | the Graham. |
Central - AYR | 'A freen, | John | , an auld freen .. . It's Sand |
Central - AYR | an his auld an trustit freen, | John | Broun. Then efterhaun, as he |
Central - SEC | "Ye're waukin then, | John | . Wid ye care |
Central - SEC | sgates, thai pairtit: Mirren, | John | an the twenes |
Central - SEC | tait o thair lectronic frein, | John | speired whitwey the Fyfers he |
Central - SEC | rant Brecham, Maistres Stein, | John | an Frizzel Grene wi the twene |
Ulster - PUL | e coul wunther nichts set in, | John | cud thole nae mair. Takkin do |
Central - LAL | t in a fair haund bi his son, | John | . We're telt hou the makar wis |
Ulster - PUL | Tha morn’s morn, | John | tuk intil makkin tha wudden l |
Central - LAL | Review: Saltire: Invasioun, | John | Ferguson, Tone Julskjaer, Gar |
Central - LAL | me ahint thon plural pronoun, | John | Law maun admit his singil-hau |
Central - GLA | e idea came up for this trip, | John | was all fur it, made it sound |
Central - WCE | die disna ken: on 13 Februar, | John | MacPhail Law, a former editor |
Ulster - PUL | wasnae tae be fun. Caain her, | John | leukked ben an ootby an wus g |
Central - LAL | ther o geology, an the ither, | John | Playfair (1748-1819) the kirk |
Southern - SEA | tyme o day til ither, | John | leukit up it the ruif, at Yid |
Central - SEC | eve the lowsin o hiz doubler, | John | Grene, frae |
Central - EDN | a paint brush an’ scraper, | John | ’s a lavy roll! |
Central - DUN | hat a couple o American lads, | John | Bristed an Andrew Cowan, were |
Central - SEC | wi the wirds, | JOHN | KNOX HIS CHAIR kervit ontil |
Central - AYR | fetchin ower his twa laddies, | John | an young William, tae gie |
Central - SEC | an auld estaiblisht beisnes, | John | Broun an Son, Biggars, foundi |
Central - AYR | folk spared. In his trevels, | John | had witnessed pui, sowls' big |
Shetland - SHD | clean caa dir hedd in years, | John | Johnson said, 'dey'll aa be q |
Central - AYR | y when, efter mornin prayers, | John | an |
Shetland - SHD | ram. Efter aboot ten meenits, | John | fell tae his knees, cripple a |
Ulster - PUL | ty tae tha tap an, wi a heft, | John | haul’d Grace oot o tha glar |
Central - AYR | s howkin sods here wi Dauvit, | John | an young William, while Wull |
Shetland - SHD | o a burst pipe. Tae be blunt, | John | looked lik a gret glaikit bru |
Central - SEC | irt thaim o the trewth o’t, | John | an Andra wuidna |
Central - LAL | is warkin fu tilt, frae you, | John | Swinney, Clydesdale Aileen, T |
Central - SEC | Western European pynt o view, | John | MacIntyre o EBLUL's UK Comate |
Ulster - PUL | s gifts. Oan tha third box, | John | ’s box, tha glentin wuid kno |
Central - SEC | ry, JC Milne, Charles Murray, | John | M Caie and Ian Middleton, tae |
Central - LAL | ll @ScotNational Thanks awfy, | John | ! |
Central - AYR | 'An thirdly, | John | Broun's vyce raise in anger, |
Central - AYR | en her time came in February, | John | trauchit throu twa fuit o sna |
Shetland - SHD | - | John | is bocht himsel a Jaguar. |
Central - AYR | 1685 - | JOHN | BROUN O PRIESTHILL - MARTYR |
Central - LAL | ig, Farmer,... Jane Craig,... | John | ... Barbra... Hugh... Daniel. |
Central - AYR | here tae feed extra mouths... | John | an me are weel settlt in at N |
Central - AYR | TI mind ye nou . . . | John | Broun's dochter! The time I l |
Central - SEC | uise spoken Scots in public. | John | got wind o this, an emailt a |
Shetland - SHD | . He grabbed it, an rejoiced. | John | cam oot o his trance, finally |
Central - SEC | wyted. | John | pit hiz airm roun Mirren, fur |
Central - AYR | leland shot ane o thaim deid. | John | Broun, alang wi the ither fui |
Ulster - GUL | eidstane in Comber Kirkyaird. | John | McKebin (1710) fae "Belystork |
Central - SEC | rn, thai tuik nae tent o’d. | John | raise |
Central - LAL | r it is ane scant o evidence. | John | o Fordoun (1380s), the Buik o |
Central - GLA | frame in the hall Tam broke. | John | ’s Stephanie an ma Jeanie ga |
Central - SEC | thaim a hurl inti Carlyle. | John | an Tammas wes laed ahent. Joh |
Ulster - PUL | ha bricht muin cum oot agane. | John | an Grace luk’t in at tha be |
Central - SEC | bad thare. | John | wes a blak man an hed twene b |
Central - SEC | bi haun o wryte. | John | wes verra kwerious. |
Central - SEC | at the en o the brig. | John | hed hecht hiz guidwyfe ti caw |
Southern - SEA | han oo wur daen wyre fencing. | John | hed been ae hind |
Central - LAL | d isnae quite like the novel. | John | is nowt like the buik, which |
Central - SEC | peremptor ringin o the bell. | John | telt the |
Central - SEC | thaim. | John | hovered on the threshart o th |
Central - GLA | ‘It’s John. | John | Draper, if ye don’t mind. A |
Ulster - PUL | hadnae onie femlie o his ain. | John | was gye an gled tae get tha h |
Central - SEC | jie an a sop o men wes ishin. | John | grippit |
Shetland - SHD | aand o somebody, or somethin. | John | grunted and tried tae grab da |
Ulster - PUL | it doon wus a quare hannlin. | John | an Dan tuk intae tha wee bren |
Central - LAL | great man is a grand wummin. | John | Spreul's wife wis his back bo |
Central - SEC | awled bi the clishmaclaverin. | John | |
Central - GLA | d left a brushstroke showin. | John | was a bit narked at that; we |
Ulster - PUL | aain tae tak tha brench doon. | John | ’s hauns wur blistert an raa |
Central - SEC | bi anither haun. | John | Grene wes staunnun at the ste |
Central - SEC | lug ti get rid o the retenar. | John | ’s blate mainner mey hae saw |
Central - SEC | hai pit thair pows thegither. | John | hed ti be set frie, |
Central - AYR | e Loudoun Hill, they anither. | John | ran up the brae toward the me |
Central - SEC | in pit thair wuts in a steir. | John | ’s tung begoud ti wag. |
Central - LAL | ys in Scots Translation, eds. | John | Corbett and Bill Findlay, Ass |
Central - SEC | maitters ower in thair mynds. | John | wes vexed wi |
Central - GLA | rn up in jumpers and scarves. | John | ’s slaggin them aff, usin si |
Central - LAL | TV aboot Morgan sports cars. | John | Harvey-Jones, the heid o ICI, |
Central - SEC | kists. | John | cuid sei the Crowner rakkonin |
Central - GLA | Sergio turns tae us. | John | kinda leaned back in case Ser |
Southern - SEA | est people youll ever meet. | John | works with me at the paper. ? |
Central - SEC | heist ti dae it. | John | gaed ower ti the winnok an ke |
Central - SEC | an Tammas wes laed ahent. | John | wes haein a |
Central - SEC | St. | John | ’s Tolbooth, they cried it |
Doric - DOR | 0, a wee curn o fowk frae St. | John | 's |
Central - SEC | a seilence whan shae feinist. | John | an Mirren wes baith maist |
Ulster - GUL | rish tellin the yairn o' Rev. | John | Livingston, an earlie Presbyt |
Central - SEC | ck and other poems bi TS Law. | John | Law screives an authoritative |
Central - LAL | for a cohesive leids policy. | John | Landon, |
Shetland - SHD | needed a happy ending story. | John | says Patricia is retiring fae |
Central - LAL | y blinks the ingle-gleede’. | John | Pinkerton (1783) tells us tha |
Ulster - PUL | ud be betther nor a cruik”. | John | sayed aye an Grace tuk tha wu |
Central - LAL | In 1680 | John | Spreul, a wealthy buisness ma |
Central - DUN | nterestin coort case. In 1953 | John | MacCormick an Ian Hamilton (a |
Central - LAL | s Scotorum (1527), an in 1536 | John | Bellenden set the wark o Boec |
Central - LAL | aimily memmers or associates: | John | Maitland (a son o Sir Richard |
Central - WCE | n til ye ava binna for hir!); | John | Law for |
Central - SEC | S. Corinna Bille (1912-1979); | John | Manson an Graham Dunstan Mart |
Doric - ABN | ocht 'at gaed throwe my heid? | John | 15, the parable o the trowe v |
Central - WCE | ins an conference programmes? | John | Steinbeck wance said that the |
Central - LAL | Yese lea | John | Freeman alane! https://t.co/d |
Doric - MNA | en fit luv wis tull Ah saa ma | John | : Ah can aye picter is wee fac |
Doric - MNA | Se Ah'm meetin ma | John | ess aifterneen, an Ah'm jist |
Central - GLA | h. Sais he widnae’ve, ‘Ma | John | widnae dae that, ah don’t b |
Central - SEC | bricht sunlicht. Bot it wesna | John | ! Tammas an Mirren wytit fur a |
Doric - MNA | sna ken aboot the insides o a | John | Deere combine's jist nae wirt |
Central - LAL | @abairnabroad Daein awa | John | It's a guid excuse for eating |
Central - LAL | LAEL_LU @LinguisticsGuru Hiya | John | - jist tae clarify, are ye a |
Doric - MNA | rd hissel, a maker-chiel caad | John | Milton, maun hae screivit o t |
Shetland - SHD | Der wis a man caad | John | dat cam ta be a cöshin ta Je |
Central - SEC | yle the ern’s het,” gried | John | . |
Central - LAL | ent tae the panto, she called | John | Barrowman 'a waste o a guid m |
Central - SEC | nufactour is this?” frained | John | , at feinist hiz snap |
Shetland - SHD | "Boys!" roared | John | , commadin da attention of his |
Ulster - PUL | ye a haun, missus?” spiered | John | , fur tha wumman lukked painri |
Shetland - SHD | "Dis is hit!" shouted | John | . "Dat ring dad spak aboot!" |
Central - SEC | kit i guid tift,” obsairved | John | . “Tak tent o yeir |
Central - SEC | “Na!” sayed | John | . “A cam afoir a juidge, ane |
Ulster - PUL | rïngs in tha wuid,” sayed | John | , “but we’re no fur takkin |
Central - SEC | wes telt lang syne,” sayed | John | . “A’l sei |
Ulster - PUL | “Aye,” sayed | John | . “There’s nae mair nor bo |
Central - SEC | a machine lik thon,” sayed | John | . |
Ulster - PUL | “Och naw,” sayed | John | , “but, mine ye, it’s oule |
Central - LAL | Hardhill, an his son the said | John | Nisbet, wi twa-three ithers w |
Central - DUN | tan, but the fellae they said | John | Graham held orgies wi wis nae |
Central - GLA | ‘Jeezo,’ said | John | , when we were sittin in the b |
Central - SWE | t a wisnae fast enough. David | John | McKeown chipped in first. |
Central - LAL | O mirth an bold | John | Barleycorn. |
Central - LAL | Auld | John | Alexander |
Central - EDN | heir faither the 24-year-auld | John | wis pitten in chairge o twal- |
Central - LAL | Said jist the same, an bauld | John | Bull |
Southern - WCE | inspired nae doot by bauld | John | Barleycorn. |
Southern - SEA | ve vivid maimories o the auld | John | Glendinning an his marrow. Th |
Central - WCE | Till auld | John | Manson rose oan tae his feet, |
Central - LAL | He felt auld | John | Knox at his back |
Central - LAL | Bill Bryden, Tom McGrath, and | John | Byrne that the spirit o Unity |
Central - LAL | .S. Law, eds. Tom Hubbard and | John | Law, Fingerpost Publications, |
Central - SEC | Law edited by Tom Hubbard and | John | Law |
Central - SEC | ers set ower in Ochiltree and | John | Galt fae Irvine scrievin The |
Doric - MNA | Matthew, Mark, Luke and | John | , |
Central - GLA | Noo, we’re grafters, me and | John | , always have been, and Boabby |
Central - GLA | t nae family, no since me and | John | callt it quits efter ma coma, |
Central - GLA | ay tae us, even though me and | John | couldnae understaund a |
Central - LAL | s o her brithers, William and | John | . |
Central - SEC | p Dance wi Morag Johnston and | John | Sikorsky, Writers Workshops w |
Southern - SEA | ma twa forefathers Andrew and | John | Taylor MacM lived and died th |
Doric - MNA | erra back yett o the Reverend | John | Geddes himsel. She wis itchin |
Doric - MNA | y hauns fur fear the Reverend | John | Geddes needit something tae c |
Shetland - SHD | anger and fae what I've heard | John | sounds like a good egg. |
Central - SEC | e wes fliein. The poliss hard | John | ’s |
Central - LAL | Scots Pairlament’. The word | John | Barbour uises in his Scots ep |
Ulster - GUL | dependence at wus prented bae | John | Dunlap o' Strabane) at ir hoo |
Orkney - ORK | Fae | John | . |
Central - LAL | r this hasnae taen place, fae | John | Lewis’ ‘Fud the Dragon’ |
Ulster - GUL | e o #UlsterScots dialogue fae | John | Gamble o Stabane's "Charlton" |
Central - LAL | to haue’ in a quotation fae | John | Burel’s The Passage of the |
Central - LAL | for a sma sleekit bodie frae | John | Galt. There is ae further exa |
Central - LAL | 32 Submission frae | John | Landon, on the pairt o CERES |
Shetland - SHD | Sae | John | Reid Joensen, Bjartalid, Zisk |
Central - SEC | hairse, sae | John | telt hir. |
Ulster - PUL | d thrie wee wudden boxes. Tae | John | , it wus laik the wuid she hae |
Ulster - PUL | mples,” whuspered Grace tae | John | . “Fur why daes she no say o |
Central - SEC | OTIA is the quartet piece tae | John | Byrne's weel luved trilogy, t |
Southern - SEA | chter Lizzie, whae marriet ae | John | Rettie whaes surviving bairns |
Shetland - SHD | wis freezin; frost clung tae | John | 's beard an fatigue wis settin |
Central - SEC | fae CSI could trace back tae | John | Logie Baird. A carpet that's |
Ulster - PUL | Ye’ll haetae houl oan tae | John | can mak ye a dacent cruik,” |
Doric - MNA | ot a bed Fae Gretna Green tae | John | O' Groats That's ristit Mary |
Central - LAL | Watch an listen tae | John | Burns' talk oan Alan Spence's |
Central - SEC | He shuid try tellin thon tae | John | Barbour but, gin it's really |
Central - GLA | w the time ah ascribed it tae | John | an his actions. Fur toppin hi |
Ulster - PUL | ha hoose whun she guldert tae | John | ootby, “John, dearie, it’ |
Central - GLA | eep there ay Jeanie an I, wae | John | , Stephanie an young Daniel, w |
Central - GLA | eep there ay Jeanie an I, wae | John | , Stephanie an young Daniel, w |
Central - SWE | Bit yince | John | kens whit A've been through T |
Doric - MNA | e masel, "Well a doot!" Davee | John | 's Locker heer we cum. Luckily |
Doric - MNA | we endid up, doon eit Dayvee | John | 's. We got ashore saif an soon |
Central - LAL | hrie nichts4. In Scotland the | John | Muir Trust5 continues his war |
Central - EDN | 0 for its repair alang wi the | John | Muir Trust. |
Central - EDN | 'Cause John's still oan the | John | ! |
Central - LAL | This owersettin wan the | John | McPhail Law Tassie in Sangsha |
Central - LAL | thit war aye blinn fou o the | John | Barleycorn, an he wad gaun ab |
Doric - ABN | er yon A taen a likin for the | John | Barleycorn an he taen a likin |
Central - SEC | order an dern it awaw, ti gie | John | a shair an swippert jurnay |
Doric - MNA | n", An thi croo weis "Aleckie | John | " ma aul sundae skool teacher, |
Central - WCE | the schuil, Ayrshire dominie | John | Hodgart, in the first o fower |
Shetland - SHD | a faimly resemblances, peerie | John | wis just da face a wir faider |
Ulster - GUL | Like | John | Wayne whan he'd got aff his h |
Doric - MNA | n open airms, lookin aat like | John | , Ah think ma hairt'Il burst. |
Central - GLA | e dancin wis stalkit by Bible | John | |
Central - SEA | e inspirational an impossible | John | Scott, an the far-seen and me |
Central - GLA | ‘Ma Uncle | John | goat them in the ballot. Him, |
Central - EDN | ck with Robin Hood and Little | John | here.” |
Central - LAL | is time. So, utter shite here | John | |
Shetland - SHD | is draem, da ring stood afore | John | , beggin him tae pick it up an |
Shetland - SHD | y clood dat wis forming afore | John | . |
Central - SEC | back tae the snooker, in case | John | Higgins needed a wee hand. "O |
Central - LAL | ??.. I expected nothing else | John | .. Aw' the best tae ye.. . |
Central - LAL | I grieve | John | Barleycorn, auld freen, |
Central - GLA | I grieve | John | Barleycorn, auld freen, . 'Ma |
Ulster - GUL | r_Eoin_Malcolm @WJProgressive | John | Gamble, fae Strabane wi "loya |
Central - NEC | ra, an the Pentland Firth aff | John | O’ Groats, wi Pent bein ani |
Shetland - SHD | bein spokken aboot. Laek, if | John | is athin a baand, da question |
Shetland - SHD | bein spokken aboot. Laek, if | John | is ithin a baand, da question |
Central - AYR | Gif | John | Broun had ony douts that dark |
Central - SWE | Whit if | John | Knox hid fawen in luve wi Mar |
Central - SWE | urnt-oot psychopaths. Whit if | John | Knox hadnae bin sae thrawn? ( |
Central - WCE | Big | John | Leslie, Angus Deayton, |
Central - LAL | @JimmyFer1077650 Cowboys. Big | John | Wayne wae a' the wee laddies |
Doric - MNA | e Stanley partridge for a big | John | Deere |
Central - SEC | st in and what a nite wae big | john | /brandon/graham fae niddrie st |
Central - LAL | e hud a deeper voice than big | John | Coffey, so yer vice is nae is |
Ulster - BUL | Whar Roabin bowl, Lang | John | , Hakeye lay a, |
Central - SWE | reukin King | John | 's camp |
Shetland - SHD | left haand wis da fabled ring | John | sought efter. Da unlivin corp |
Central - SEC | inventit caracts lik “Long | John | Silver” at wes baith mescha |
Central - AYR | n his troopers captured young | John | an William Campbell on the mu |
Central - AYR | sad word cam back frae young | John | Broun in Ireland that his mit |
Central - DUN | ards his employee sayin, 'Och | John | , John, this is the Lord's Day |
Central - GLA | shattered gless cuts through | John | an I’s faces, obscurin them |
Central - SEC | ) wis originally suggested bi | John | M. Tait. A'v been uizin this |
Central - LAL | h History, first set furth bi | John | Donald in 1977. The'r faur, f |
Central - LAL | ir akin tae the descrption bi | John | Knox back in the 1560’s. Wh |
Central - LAL | re. Thrie owersets o poems bi | John | Clare ar ootstaunin. This is |
Shetland - SHD | DRAAINS BI | JOHN | TENNIEL |
Central - SEC | tion tae a screed screivit bi | John | Corbett o the ASLS Language C |
Central - SEC | a blenk o’z ei, he sayed ti | John | , |
Central - SEC | emed a whein forritsum, an ti | John | a perr o dirk glessis an a |
Central - SEC | er gied hissell ane innins ti | John | . |
Central - SEC | o weir, an gied an inveit ti | John | , Frizell an the |
Ulster - PUL | air an hirpled awa slowly, wi | John | , Grace an Dan gawkin ahint, a |
Central - AYR | n on noddin, speikin terms wi | John | Broun - a kenspeckle body, t |
Central - LAL | n 2001 in The Irish Review wi | John | Ramage, A suggestit: |
Doric - ABN | we sit bowsin at the nappy wi | John | Knox in Geneva, an gettin fou |
Central - WCE | intil a wament. Auld Ettrick | John | is baith mair wechtie an mair |
Central - LAL | ?... You and me need tae talk | John | ... ?? Have a guid evening mat |
Central - WCE | i dae immedantlie is ti thenk | John | Law, the umquhile editor, for |
Central - GLA | stuck oot his haund and shook | John | ’s, pattin him oan the back. |
Shetland - SHD | "Weel | John | Johnson wis da only ane at tr |
Central - SEC | "Weel | John | , tell us what ye think o the |
Central - SEC | winna brak ma wird. Bot Onkil | John | is in gryte jeopartie, Mither |
Ulster - PUL | Til | John | Barleycorn cheepit in his lug |
Southern - SEA | rcanet for permission, an til | John | Manson for his eident tyauve |
Ulster - GUL | @TheQueenofScots Dinnae tell | John | Knox aboot the holiday lassie |
Shetland - SHD | n a baand, da question, "Will | John | an dem be playin at da festiv |
Central - SEC | Eftir thon, cam | John | Buchan. He retoured ti mair s |
Doric - ABN | An | John | Buchan's Northern Muse" - |
Central - SEC | an | John | tint interess an sloped aff t |
Central - AYR | dit, the beast sprang awa, an | John | Graham 9 Claverhouse tuik his |
Southern - SEA | cottage, an | John | , Mr. Scougle, bekam weill ken |
Central - AYR | ns, Jean Weir o Darnhunch, an | John | Broun o Priesthill, were repo |
Central - DUN | smith fae the Scourinburn, an | John | Smith, a weaver that bided in |
Shetland - SHD | can bide hame wi her boys, an | John | is gyaain aroond lack a dug w |
Central - WCE | thew, houane'er, like Luke an | John | , can awn leiterarie material |
Doric - MNA | thon time e bairns teen me an | John | ti France for oor Golden Wadd |
Central - GLA | scorin a mark through mine an | John | 's faces. Ah turn it oer an se |
Central - GLA | scorin a mark through mine an | John | ’s faces. |
Ulster - PUL | ed. She kiltit up her cape an | John | wus tuk bak at tha sicht o yi |
Ulster - PUL | forenenst tha cottar-hoose an | John | cairved a wee heidstane frae |
Central - SEC | ng hame ti thair reists. Than | John | hered the snitterin o hiz mis |
Central - SEC | ledeit ti the pletfurm. Whan | John | an Mirren pechit up ti |
Central - LAL | 6, wirkin wi Ceri Sherlock an | John | Ramage, A cairried oot wirksh |
Central - AYR | up tae Netherwood for Edam an | John | - an tell thaim tae get here |
Central - AYR | w, the aulder laddies Edam an | John | wad gang oot on the brae in s |
Shetland - SHD | id go aff tae fin cod, him an | John | fae next door, an peerie Seem |
Shetland - SHD | for decades, an baith him an | John | Law wis on da sam spellin gad |
Ulster - PUL | ornar fear tuk hoult o him an | John | run tae tha hoose. Grace wasn |
Central - LAL | that respeckit former SNP man | John | Finnie is on their benches. |
Central - SEC | frae thair skonces. Mirren an | John | cam ower the draw-brig an |
Ulster - PUL | ha dizzen, Massey Ferguson an | John | Deere, Peus an combine hairvi |
Doric - MNA | r. She hung Jack Vettriano an | John | Bellany in his lounge, wi str |
Ulster - PUL | kin. Grace run fur watther an | John | an Dan gaed tae gie tha wumma |
Central - SEC | ne the gray gate at Tammas an | John | tuik |
Central - EDN | Andro Kemp, David Peebles an | John | Angus — that teuk on the da |
Ulster - PUL | wus pit doon fur tha nicht an | John | an Grace wur haein thair mate |
Shetland - SHD | ts, da lifeboats wir ready an | John | wis bein lowered intae da wat |
Central - SEC | Stuart McHardy an | John | Malcolm in:- |
Central - LAL | Almichty). Wha are Chrissy an | John | ? |
Ulster - PUL | ablow her glimmert een — an | John | an Grace wur fair tuk bak at |
Ulster - PUL | r hair snarlt wi weeds — an | John | saa, drippin ootae tha poakit |
Central - SEC | Roks o Aden” an | John | an Mirren wes walcummed up th |
Central - DUN | ats aff ti thi busker Stephen | John | Purvey Esq. An meh rite-in pa |
Doric - DOR | n an fine did he ken it. Then | John | Mills pulled the mine oot an |
Shetland - SHD | When | John | waukened up, he wis lyin face |
Central - LAL | un in Scots, for instance, in | John | Gau (translatin frae the Dani |
Shetland - SHD | pered firmly, "ta aks Captain | John | ta fetch da doctor." |
Central - LAL | eference fae 1581 is funnd in | John | Hamilton’s Ane Catholik and |
Central - SEC | ese pieces tastes the same in | John | Knox’s chyre, |
Central - WCE | magazine in | John | 's time, an nou in oors). |
Central - SEC | . The puir reiver nivver sein | John | |
Central - LAL | eid Scots micht hae been, gin | John | Knox, Jamie the Saxt, the ‘ |
Shetland - SHD | listed sherply again, bringin | John | oot o his dwaam. He got dress |
Central - SEC | t the ingine, the wes naethin | John | an the Douglas cuid dae. |
Central - GLA | taught you 'ae speak, fuckin | John | Mackay? Every word enunclated |
Shetland - SHD | Ivery single man in | John | 's ten-man crew hated 'Meerie |
Shetland - SHD | times shortened tae o' (as in | John | o' Groats). Hoosumivver, in S |
Ulster - GUL | iddle, Diddle Dumplin mae sin | John | |
Ulster - PUL | ibeg kilt an tha mair his sin | John | niver set fit in Scotlan, he |
Central - WCE | the good news about ma cousin | John | . Ah says, Naw. He says, The p |
Central - SEC | Accordin tae ma aulder cousin | John | she wis yin ae the few popula |
Central - WCE | ully McCoy's hoose his cousin | John | an her an aw thir pals wur pu |
Central - WCE | ae aw the stuff wi his cousin | John | an the drugs an his family be |
Central - WCE | ae the papers that his cousin | John | 's been charged in connection |
Central - SEC | ower its leisk at Ruth. Suin | John | wes |
Central - GLA | other troops ir Shaun Brown n | John | McKenzie, Broonie n Wee Kenzi |
Orkney - ORK | Wans he landed on | John | 's heid, |
Central - SEC | Andra wes leised on | John | chyngin the subjek awaw frae |
Central - GLA | ma stature, wae ma airm roon | John | ’s shooder. |
Central - LAL | poems feature ane by his son | John | Maitland (whae haudit signifi |
Central - AYR | n again, an their saicont son | John | - caad after her faither - |
Doric - ABN | David Bowie, Prince an Elton | John | . |
Central - SEC | no geein nowt away bit elton | john | sings a song aboot the laddie |
Central - DUN | Like Olivia Newton | John | in Grease |
Central - SEC | Airlie the morn’s morn | John | , wi The Rid Douglas ti gy’m |
Ulster - PUL | Whun | John | Dowling, his guidwife Grace a |
Ulster - PUL | n richt eneuch, nixt day whun | John | fittit oan tha wudden leg, th |
Central - SEC | in, clos up, tho the eimage o | John | , serten wesna thair |
Central - LAL | nd. The sang maks a bauchle o | John | Cope (a Soothron), pittin it |
Central - NEC | e Pope demandit the release o | John | Comyn, king o Scots, intae pa |
Central - AYR | Oan the Daith o | John | Law |
Central - LAL | e a year. A bodie can think o | John | Muir (1838-1914)3, a Scotsman |
Central - SEC | wes reddies fur the skailin o | John | frae the jyle, |
Central - LAL | in he wis the saicont comin o | John | Maclean. |
Central - LAL | He wis a cousin o | John | Steel, the main character in |
Central - LAL | enns wi a Gaelic owersettin o | John | Donne's "Batter my heart, thr |
Central - SEC | the restaurautioun o | John | til hiz faimlie? Hir lass wui |
Southern - SWE | in jug an the story aboot hoo | John | B |
Doric - DOR | aff the mine wid explode. Noo | John | Mills wint doon wi his bayone |
Orkney - ORK | Melancholy had a grip o | John | , |
Central - AYR | be kent as the puir dochter o | John | Broun o Priesthill, but nou, |
Orkney - ORK | s in a corner Sneakan swigs o | John | Willie's home brew. |
Central - LAL | es comes fae the screivings o | John | Nisbet. On the nicht o Sunday |
Ulster - PUL | s inaboot the Ulster novels o | John | Gamble an James McHenry speak |
Central - LAL | the Sangschaw o 23 is that o | John | McLean's |
Doric - MNA | Sandy Brose nodded to | John | the Barman and began fumbling |
Central - LAL | cracked in his ‘Epistle to | John | Guthrie; |
Central - SEA | copies o my saicont draft to | John | Scott and Bill Dolby. Bill, w |
Central - AYR | hat Isabel Weir, the weedow o | John | Broun o Priesthill wis ane o |
Central - LAL | air. For ae instance, Bishop | John | Lesslie’s history tells us |
Doric | mes Dalrymple owersett Bishop | John | Leslie’s The Historie of Sc |
Ulster - GUL | fragrant Harbour, with Sloop | John | B renting the sky, and me gul |
Ulster - GUL | fragrant Harbour, with Sloop | John | B renting the sky, and me gul |
Doric - MNA | Dear | John | Swinney, cwid ye ower rule ma |
Central - SEC | aid the Big Man. "Did ye hear | John | Higgins lost the snooker? Tha |
Central - SEA | aed back in 1971 to sit under | John | Chinnery, Dou Daoming, the in |
Central - SEC | Naither | John | na Frizzel wun mukkil rist th |
Central - LAL | n on a portrait o her brither | John | , “1586” (the year the man |
Ulster - PUL | Hugh's brither | John | leeved jaist a wheen o yairds |
Central - LAL | on o Zebedee, and his brither | John | . They were in their boat wi t |
Central - WCE | Brother | John | |
Central - WCE | Brother | John | nods, an knowingly smiles, |
Central - LAL | e poyem bi Farfarshire fermer | John | Watson, set furth in 1875. In |
Central - LAL | or auld priest turnt reformer | John | Knox haed his ain reportit si |
Central - LAL | -1788), an the Hanovers unner | John | Cope (1690-1760) that wis the |
Shetland - SHD | Skipper | John | 'Broon-beard', son o da gret |
Central - EDN | isna ony saucrit muisic efter | John | Knox an his reformers haed bo |
Doric - MNA | ben wi the meenister, Maister | John | Geddes. |
Central - AYR | Fir | John | Manson |
Central - SWE | FIR | JOHN | ANTHONY BARBOUR |
Central - SWE | Elegie fir | John | Fitzsimmons |
Central - SEC | Sae aye stervin wi hungir | John | an Mirren reteired, tae. |
Central - LAL | is the English ballant, 'Sir | John | of Hasillgreen', which becam |
Central - LAL | The local laird, Sir | John | Cochran o Ochiltree, fund oot |
Central - LAL | Douglas's Aeneid and tae Sir | John | Skene's De Verborum Significa |
Central - LAL | eservoir wis ingineert bi Sir | John | Erskine for tae pouer the pum |
Central - NEC | wis claucht, finally, by Sir | John | Menteith o Dumbarton, an haun |
Orkney - ORK | re wi you this letter fae wir | John | . |
Orkney - ORK | For | John | and sit aside him at the teeb |
Central - LAL | For | John | Knox God fasht at the daeings |
Orkney - ORK | Hid is lightsome for | John | , I will say that, |
Orkney - ORK | A dram for | John | oot o his peedie flask. |
Central - DUN | figures as George Buchanan or | John | Knox in bringin forrit the id |
Central - GLA | Oor | John | . Oor only wean. |
Central - AYR | hem want tae ken me noo'. Oor | John | walked richt by me in the str |
Central - GLA | it’s no aw ye kin dae. Oor | John | chose another waiy. |
Central - GLA | lt, than he kin me - fur oor | John | . Fur Jeanie. Fur mibbe dain t |
Central - GLA | , than he kin, me – fur oor | John | . Fur Jeanie. Fur mibbe dain t |
Central - GLA | ur the same boays club as oor | John | an used tae come roon fur him |
Central - AYR | that. Hae ye mind? It wis oor | John | 's wedding, an' ah only said i |
Central - SWE | It wis a schoolboy error | John | , |
Southern - SEA | malt whisky? Amrut, Rampur or | John | Paul? Hmm? ?? me drank JP, it |
Central - SEC | drave the panser, fur | John | wes ower drukken ti manish an |
Central - SEC | foirsman amaist smyllit, fur | John | hedna sein the loun ben the h |
Central - SEC | can sess him an troke him fur | John | Grene at is aye in Carlyle |
Ulster - PUL | Tha last gift wus fur | John | . Tha tap o his box wasnae cai |
Central - SEC | bene hypothecated ti pey fur | John | ’s frieryke wes , i the |
Central - SEC | through the doors. As if he's | John | Wayne in yin ae those auld we |
Doric - MNA | a wels cummen awa fae Alfie's | John | 's stoar, up fae thi Lichthoos |
Central - EDN | in Scotland. Componers sic as | John | Fethy wrate sangs that wis in |
Central - SEC | opeinioun at sicna hempie as | John | Grene wesna lik ti |
Central - AYR | ddle pistol an went forrit as | John | Broun raised his heid an luik |
Central - DUN | ssack Jock. His gien name was | John | Spalding he had ivver since h |
Central - LAL | d. Key texts here comprehends | John | J Graham's 'Shadowed Valley', |
Shetland - SHD | nd had smashed. Athin seconds | John | wis |
Central - SEC | Mibbies | John | wuid ken. He priggit at the c |
Ulster - PUL | haed eggs an milk, an whiles | John | wud tak a coney or a burd in |
Central - SEC | ker at the chimla lug. Whyles | John | an |
Central - SEC | s. Whan he wes shair at A wes | John | Grene he sayed at the |
Southern - SEA | gale, on yin o his hooses, is | John | kam doon til the Hauch; efter |
Central - LAL | 'm a Scotsman tae! My name is | John | Abercrombie, did ye never hea |
Central - SEC | thum "No Boris Johnson, Boris | John | . Stone. It's aboot how that T |
Shetland - SHD | Whit is | John | døin? |
Shetland - SHD | a side o da hill, an dere wis | John | 's midder staandin lookin. An |
Central - WCE | wis Alastair. Then there wis | John | Boy an Jim Bob, Then there wi |
Central - EDN | period wi guid potential wis | John | Clerk o Penicuik (1676–1755 |
Central - EDN | e wey. His aulder brither wis | John | Playfair, that gaed on tae be |
Shetland - SHD | n een o da first at I met wis | John | 's midder, an shö clespit me |
Central - SEC | Jones. Ah hae it noo, it wis | John | -Paul, Ah'm thinkin' masell it |
Central - EDN | William’s education. It wis | John | that gart William keep a regi |
Doric - MNA | wis. The meenister's text wis | John | ch 1 verse 5: |
Central - LAL | etical shenanigans the day is | John | Byrne’s owresettin o Gogol |
Central - LAL | ying tae encourage shy SNPers | John | ??) |
Central - SEC | screivit areddies bi editors | John | Law an Tom Hubbard in the inn |
Central - WCE | Mess | John | tells the tale o a aince hali |
Central - WCE | tale wants the skinkil o Mess | John | , or the glamourie o Willie Wi |
Central - GLA | ‘This is the life,’ says | John | . |
Central - GLA | ‘Might a known,’ says | John | . ‘These guys are the goods |
Central - GLA | cozia e molto freddo,’ says | John | . He’s pickin up a few phras |
Central - GLA | y’ll come in handy,’ says | John | . |
Central - GLA | hey siestas, Roberto?’ says | John | . ‘Ah thought everybuddy |
Central - SEC | “Michtie me!” says | John | , astonist, “thon’s a fair |
Central - SEC | “Lik a fax,” says | John | . |
Doric - MNA | Aat | John | Wick loon is affa feejee, he |
Central - SEC | day, Frizzel wes asseired at | John | wuid be hame belyve an wes th |
Central - LAL | een Mary's launch day came at | John | Broon's shipyard, she couldna |
Central - SEC | ilar thing tae whit the great | John | Galt had duin Iang sync. Gin |
Central - LAL | Fae the time that | John | Barbour pit quill tae parchme |
Central - SEC | . It bene gried wi Frizzel at | John | suid convoy Mirren, sae gif s |
Ulster - PUL | a sut gye an quate, lukkin at | John | splittin tha wuid intae block |
Central - SEC | rne daft. It wes a blissin at | John | ’s oneste naitur let him fra |
Central - SEC | deid, bot shae kent at | John | and Frizzel Grunstane, at wes |
Central - SEC | tirn. Nou at | John | wes frie a mukkil birn bene l |
Doric - NNB | couldna see the end of Sanct | John | 's Nicht merrynes |
Doric - NNB | On Sanct | John | 's Nicht |
Central - SEC | He telt me the tap o Sanct | John | ’s Kirk’s spire |
Central - EDN | looked up an’ said, “Bet | John | noo waants tae sell it an’ |
Central - WCE | usic hall’, but 1956 brocht | John | Osborne’s ‘Look Back in A |
Central - LAL | the only thing oan the night | John | . Tele is utter shecht. Yince |
Central - SEC | ed him o fush an chipps. Whit | John | didna ken wes at the kists |
Southern - SEA | Yid wis sair mis-set wi whit | John | hed sayed til ‘um, n’. |
Central - LAL | kintrae an its fowk, mairrit | John | Lorne Campbell and is aye lee |
Shetland - SHD | iems (Da Reffelation o Santit | John | ) as bein ene whaar ‘the joi |
Central - SEC | e poliss afoir thai arreistit | John | Grene, an |
Shetland - SHD | cam. A voice in his head telt | John | dis wis da ring, an dat wi hi |
Central - SEC | skratcher fur lang. He telt | John | ti pit the panser in the guis |
Southern - WCE | Hielant | John | 1930 |
Central - EDN | ndro Kemp an the forementiont | John | Fethy. A nummer o anonymous s |
Central - SEC | bot | John | speired wi a caum souch whedd |
Central - SEC | hed sauntit insteid. Bot | John | wes angirt. Ti caum hiz souch |
Central - SEC | bairns,” thocht Douglas bot | John | kent hiz ain kin an gaed |
Central - SEC | “Bot | John | hes bairns an a guidwyfe.” |
Shetland - SHD | doot - hit's spaekkin aboot | John | an da members athin his baand |
Ulster - PUL | e heidin this wye,” guldert | John | , an she cum ootbye fur a jook |
Central - SWE | an St | John | mair than pouetry - |
Central - LAL | the Covenanters stand against | John | Graham o Claverhoose an his r |
Central - AYR | didnae dae too badly - first | John | then Jimmy. They lads could d |
Shetland - SHD | "Just | John | Johnson nixt door at Bertie u |
Central - LAL | e delve intil it aa here, but | John | Watt sings 'Pittenweem Jo', ' |
Shetland - SHD | mad Skipper wi a passion. But | John | didna care, he loved da sense |
Central - LAL | hat time. He didna mak it but | John | wis nivver captured. |
Doric - DOR | inna ken if ye've seen it but | John | Mills and Anthony Quail end u |
Central - LAL | umn in today's National about | John | Calder, "man o parts and man |
Central - EDN | his later wark. Atour, throu | John | , William wis tae become acque |
Doric - MNA | s an blawn snoots, an the Rev | John | Geddes wheeched throw the kir |
Doric - MNA | ikit in the kirk, fan the Rev | John | Geddes raxxed oot his blaik a |
Doric - DOR | loody annoying whistling! New | John | West No Drain Ad 2019 Confide |
Central - WCE | ssie. Ah don't understaun how | John | wer got wi her cause he's qui |
Doric - DOR | mmond fit dentist is this now | john | ? |
Shetland - SHD | am voice o raeson echoed trow | John | 's haed: "Du shall fin only de |
Central - GLA | t. Her hert wis broke the day | John | killed himsel. Five year late |
Ulster - PUL | . Richt eneuch, tha verie day | John | got tha brench hagged aff tha |
Ulster - GUL | mtgreer ??He'd be balanced by | John | Hewitt's more restrained appr |
Central - SEC | (translated by | John | Waddell) |
Central - WCE | volumes, Scottish Language by | John | Corbett an Teaching Scottish |
Central - WCE | volumes, Scottish Language by | John | Corbett an Teaching Scottish |
Central - WCE | The Grapes o Wrath by | John | Steinbeck |
Ulster - GUL | ae oor hoose it was driven by | John | Caldwell |
Central - WCE | s cried The Rid Pony. It's by | John | Steinbeck, an American scriev |
Ulster - GUL | Fae Pat M'Carty's Rhymes by | John | Stevenson, 1903. |
Central - LAL | r College Players, foondit by | John | Maclean hissel). |
Central - LAL | Creatit by | John | Ferguson, Saltire is the firs |
Central - LAL | A Pechtish Wumman) creatit by | John | White aboot 400 year syne, sh |
Central - LAL | predominant; a 1999 study by | John | Kirk o Queen’s University f |
Central - SEC | Oniegates it explened whitwey | John | ’s |
Doric - MNA | My | John | |
Central - GLA | Boabby pointed at us. ‘ | John | ... Jimmy.’ |
Central - AYR | No juist the preserve o ‘ | John | Highlandman’: |
Ulster - PUL | ootby, “ | John | , dearie, it’s wile derk an |
Ulster - PUL | Then a thocht cum til her. “ | John | , ye cud mak a quare wudden le |
Ulster - PUL | i tha wudden leg tha morn,” | John | sayed. “She’ll be fit tae |
Central - SEC | senach. Napolean uised it,” | John | explened. |