Central - LAL | e bottom spar o the brig, and | leant | ower, and watched the watter |
Central - LAL | drapped twa in thegither, and | leant | ower the brig tae see whit yi |
Ulster - CUL | it wus!" said Alice, is shae | leant | agin a buttercup tae rest hir |
Central - WCE | Aa three | leant | across the table towards him. |
Central - DUN | He | leant | close an whispert intae Jock' |
Central - EDN | eneuch in no tae be heard, he | leant | ower the hutch. |
Central - DUN | had duin the nicht afore, he | leant | against the auld moss-covert |
Central - EDN | im in a companionable wey, he | leant | doon an hissed in his lug, |
Central - EDN | He stuid. He | leant | agin the waa forenent her. |
Central - EDN | t wis, for him, gey bauld. He | leant | towart her an blew on her che |
Central - LAL | the tither clear. He | leant | on it and luiked oot on a hai |
Central - LAL | Sae Teeger cam closer, and he | leant | ower the back o Roo's chair, |
Central - EDN | ile appeart on his face an he | leant | towart Bob, ahint Beatrice’ |
Central - EDN | She had better gang. She | leant | tae kiss his broo in fareweil |
Ulster - EUL | isnae richt fur the een. She | leant | forrit. "Is it the lectric li |
Central - GLA | ute, but!" said Alice, as she | leant | against a buttercup tae rest |
Doric - NNB | y id wis!" sade Alice, as she | leant | against a buttercup till rest |
Southern - SEA | eet was!" said Ahlice, as she | leant | aginst a buttercup tae rest h |
Central - EDN | saw her passion, the wey she | leant | towart him, leadin wi her bre |
Central - EDN | om your afternoon nap.” She | leant | forrit. “I'll go now, and i |
Central - EDN | ll a fellae human bein.” He | leant | back fae her a wee, wi his ha |
Central - EDN | “Quhit can thoo see?” He | leant | on the yett aside her. |
Doric - ABN | At es, Fergie | leant | back on the binch, wi a slaw |
Central - LAL | James Begg | leant | ower the auld fermer's shoude |
Central - EDN | ottle of single malt,” Bill | leant | ower tae say tae Beatrice in |
Central - DUN | nt. Tam gied himsel a shak an | leant | ower tae shout intae Wullie's |
Central - EDN | catched her geckin at him an | leant | towart her. He flaret the nos |
Central - EDN | e pu’ed some kin o gowan an | leant | ower a yett, teirin it tae bi |
Central - LAL | ck raise yet again, the rider | leant | ower, an wi yae swift move, p |
Central - SEC | ked up a large brush that wis | leant | against the teachers big wide |
Central - EDN | Nusiret | leant | back against the wagon. “It |
Central - LAL | Rabbit | leant | ower even mair, lookin for hi |
Central - SWE | iggy and Jerry Hall. Hips got | leant | intae, elbows touched as ye' |
Central - WCE | Tammy | leant | back in his chair, smiling. |