Central - SWE | shore | -win, saun-rain minglin wi the | |
Central - EDN | shore | tae touch the tea-hoose. Whau | |
Doric - DOR | Newspaper taxis come up tae i' | shore | |
Shetland - SHD | ashore (on+ | shore | ) ithin Modren English. |
Doric - NNB | orm intill a line along e sea- | shore | -" |
Ulster - CUL | rm intae a line alang the sea- | shore | - " |
Central - GLA | ye make a line alang the sea- | shore | -" |
Central - AYR | jyne in a line alang the sea- | shore | -" |
Southern - SEA | orm intae a line alang th sea- | shore | -" |
Ulster - GUL | ' services - a hotel ruim, a | shore | , a museum, a fine leukin' |
Shetland - SHD | An makkin wir wye tae da | shore | . |
Shetland - SHD | , an as it cam closser tae da | shore | we realised at dey wir an ill |
Shetland - SHD | faent glisk o wir croft be da | shore | , |
Shetland - SHD | eer - Juist keeps wis aff da | shore | . |
Shetland - SHD | Found this treasure on da | shore | when doin my monthly beached |
Shetland - SHD | taks - a broo prood abön da | shore | |
Shetland - SHD | d tae go for an explore at da | shore | near tae dir hoose. While dey |
Shetland - SHD | trow excitedly, pointin at da | shore | . |
Shetland - SHD | mice an guddle sillocks at da | shore | . |
Shetland - SHD | Den we wid geen doon t da | shore | |
Ulster - EUL | Frae tha | shore | |
Ulster - EUL | Doon bye tha | shore | it's growein, |
Ulster - EUL | Alang tha | shore | |
Ulster - PUL | Or doon at tha | shore | skitin stanes at tha far awa |
Central - LAL | och yon ferawa | shore | , ay, heizes up ma hairt |
Central - GLA | in up oantae the cobblestaned | shore | . The white, grey and black se |
Central - LAL | din up oatae the cobblestoned | shore | . The white, grey, and black s |
Central - SWE | on yon dreid | shore | |
Central - LAL | and flitted hoose and | shore | tae the baltic |
Ulster - EUL | ll o tha Loard Hae mine, frae | shore | tae shore |
Ulster - EUL | Gaun steadie tuk iz far frae | shore | ; |
Doric - MNA | , “tae be cairriet back tae | shore | bi the win”, |
Central - SEC | sum o the bluebell lads intae | shore | up there defence a think ! |
Doric - MNA | n sattlt in Capernaum alang e | shore | o e Sea o Galilee, in atween |
Central - SWE | the | shore | doon ther? Eh? Tell mi that." |
Orkney - ORK | The | shore | road on the wey back is dry a |
Ulster - EUL | cabin o mud an stane bae the | shore | . There wur nae chairs, nae ta |
Ulster - EUL | futbal an storytellin bae the | shore | . It was al Harry an Gary, the |
Ulster - EUL | for crisp sandwiches bae the | shore | . |
Orkney - ORK | Wid fae the | shore | tae mak a chaer an a creepie |
Ulster - EUL | "Mary Beth Clarke fae the | shore | ." She leukt ower hir husband' |
Orkney - ORK | That rare treasure fae the | shore | |
Orkney - ORK | , or dreggan ware aap fae the | shore | . |
Doric - DOR | ind the bar washed up fae the | shore | of the Fittie beach. 1/4g nip |
Ulster - GUL | e aye coorse hallions fae the | Shore | Road - hooaniver they play d |
Ulster - EUL | aed. ‘She waatched frae the | shore | wi a wickit grin as ivery yin |
Ulster - EUL | ped on the road hame frae the | shore | . Ah slammed the scullery door |
Orkney - ORK | walking the road tae the | shore | , |
Orkney - ORK | her son gaed tae the | shore | fur fish and ebbmaet, |
Central - AYR | lin vyee, "We'll gang tae the | shore | , an then I'll tell ye my tale |
Central - EDN | them jist heid back tae the | shore | at Loch Lomond because he “ |
Central - NEC | re and strauchle back tae the | shore | by hissel. |
Central - LAL | ne Ah wis heidit back tae the | shore | . Whan Skaldie chasit his ladd |
Ulster - EUL | n bak yaird? Why walk tae the | shore | whan she cud hear the seagull |
Central - GLA | the whole pairty swam tae the | shore | . |
Ulster - EUL | nt the fish pond an ontae the | shore | . |
Orkney - ORK | cottage waalls, doon tae the | shore | . |
Orkney - ORK | wark and walked doon tae the | shore | and met Tam an Lee on the wey |
Orkney - ORK | e wark an walked doon tae the | shore | an met Tam an Lee on the wey. |
Orkney - ORK | ttan oot, a walk doon tae the | shore | , |
Ulster - CUL | "Come on an wae'll go tae the | shore | , an A'll tell yae mae histry, |
Central - LAL | ps me back. I plowter tae the | shore | , |
Central - GLA | iet voice, "Let's git tae the | shore | , eh, an then ah'll tell ye aw |
Orkney - ORK | , forever, lle cheust aff the | shore | Wi nobody kennan whit happene |
Central - GLA | ball game on the edge of the | shore | , couples strollin airm in air |
Doric - MNA | t’ve deen it bade alang the | shore | . She wiz an aal woman that go |
Doric - DOR | ressive bit the wak alang the | shore | wis |
Central - SEC | e thochts, daunerin alang the | shore | wi an oor tae masel. The patt |
Central - WCE | o Frenchmen skailt alang the | shore | ; |
Orkney - ORK | Along the | shore | , apert bit taegither |
Orkney - ORK | hat I love - a waak along the | shore | |
Orkney - ORK | bi the | shore | in Birsay. |
Doric - MNA | . 'Twis washed back ontil the | shore | bit aa its cargae o littlins |
Central - AYR | hae ti tak thaim doun til the | shore | !" |
Central - LAL | g the boaties beachit oan the | shore | + nets an lines, creels an co |
Central - SWE | in whae bides langest oan the | shore | an whae's the first tae sail |
Southern - SWE | atween the | shore | an the sea. |
Doric - MNA | Stranded on the | shore | , |
Ulster - EUL | , the wumman who lived on the | shore | . But if she let gae, it wud b |
Orkney - ORK | the Roost - land on the | shore | , feet dry. |
Central - GLA | d the back o glens and on the | shore | , |
Doric - DOR | quine fa fand me alane on the | shore | fan I near drooned. Thon quin |
Central - DUN | Cooper's Lodgin House on the | Shore | -heid. Nou gien as they were s |
Central - LAL | e but determined. Them on the | shore | pleaded wi her but she didna |
Ulster - EUL | he pairk? Was she doon on the | shore | ? Sally cudnae thole the thoch |
Orkney - ORK | the Brough right doon on the | shore | . |
Central - EDN | the back door or go doon the | shore | an gae in fur a swim. The wat |
Central - NEC | as gaithered thegither on the | shore | waitin for Charon's boat. The |
Doric - MNA | an her beens left oot on the | shore | fur the sea tae shift. An on |
Orkney - ORK | Whessan an whistlan up the | shore | |
Ulster - EUL | s a thrang o weans rin up the | Shore | Road efter the scent o oil an |
Orkney - ORK | lacy froth gently runs up the | shore | |
Orkney - ORK | and hid rolled right ower the | shore | . |
Orkney - ORK | n legs, sheu teuk aaf for the | shore | , |
Orkney - ORK | ers playan bi the burn or the | shore | |
Central - LAL | off: lowpitbower a wa at the | shore | inaboots the backies, ither f |
Central - LAL | ing Edward 1 o England at the | shore | by Burgh on Sands, |
Orkney - ORK | ither wid tak a glance at the | shore | an say. "Nah, the tides still |
Orkney - ORK | Doon here at the | shore | . |
Central - SEC | Staunin at the | shore | , as at the helm, Though ancho |
Orkney - ORK | die and sheu bade doon at the | shore | . |
Ulster - EUL | spent time wi hir doon at the | shore | . It must hae bin on ma mine." |
Central - LAL | a walk oor dogs or sit at the | shore | , that is direct from our back |
Central - EDN | haur the warm sea kittlit the | shore | aik trees raxed oot thir airm |
Ulster - EUL | bae the big waal taewart the | shore | , his bodie sloped bakward as |
Orkney - ORK | The owld stone bench by the | shore | |
Central - SWE | Wha is this, steerin inby the | shore | , |
Ulster - GUL | s amang the stanes doonby the | shore | . Mair coorse nor croose noo.. |
Central - LAL | terise a gdn in Stoney by the | shore | when you need gloves and ther |
Central - LAL | here sall I be, on the Lowdie | shore | , |
Ulster - EUL | Tha sannie | shore | whun tide's gan oot |
Doric - NNB | blan voice, "Lit's get till e | shore | , an then A'll tell ee ma hist |
Doric - MNA | a boat ay dockit at the same | shore | , there wis less chaunce it wa |
Ulster - EUL | Thon hairtsome | shore | an hamely guid. |
Doric - MNA | aw twa boaties hauled up on e | shore | . E fishers werna in them bit |
Central - SWE | Me? Ur ye | shore | ? |
Doric - DOR | aff | shore | . It wis a fortnicht efter the |
Doric - DOR | Ronald (Fa worked aff | shore | ) that hid a sponsor sheet tha |
Central - SWE | tae a loch | shore | lang syne |
Ulster - SYN | sus wus waakin alang tha loch | shore | o Galilee, he saa twa brither |
Ulster - SYN | hoose an sut doon bi tha loch | shore | . ¢ Sitch a thrang o fowk get |
Doric - DOR | voured, get yersel awa fae ih | shore | ! Yon midgies are affa fond o |
Central - SWE | Scottish | shore | -line. |
Central - LAL | bellie creip ontae the wersh | shore | , dousin lichts, lappin roun o |
Southern - SEA | an th hale gang soomed tae th | shore | . |
Southern - SEA | gly voice, "Let oo get tae th | shore | , an then Ah'll tell ee ma his |
Orkney - ORK | So here I stood on Warbeth | shore | as Kittag, |
Ulster - GUL | th Throu-lat tae tak in baith | shore | airts. |
Central - DUN | the Quentin Durward fae Leith | shore | , |
Central - LAL | Ettrick hird, an on the north | shore | is Dryhope Touer ae-time hame |
Doric - MNA | y braak up, Fin thi reech thi | shore | , |
Doric - MNA | sea thrust's it's sel on thi | shore | |
Doric - MNA | et they maid straicht fur thi | shore | . On thi wuiy en thi waiv's wi |
Doric - MNA | ben thi pier straicht fur thi | shore | . Oot cum's thi lowen maissers |
Central - LAL | Oor fingers plet lik waves wi | shore | . |
Central - SWE | tae carse an strand or sea an | shore | , |
Central - SWE | ae carse an strand, by sea an | shore | , |
Central - LAL | And on an outlan | shore | a bairn liggs drount. |
Central - LAL | h, la costo arabi "the German | shore | ", li figo d'Antibo "denties f |
Central - SWE | t and seaweed frae Kirkmaiden | shore | . |
Central - LAL | Howpfu for a deek at a gowden | shore | , |
Doric - ABN | Then | Shore | Porters turned up 'at the doo |
Central - WCE | magnet draws us tae a foreign | shore | ? |
Central - WCE | magnet draws us tae a foreign | shore | ? |
Central - AYR | magnet draws us tae a foreign | shore | ? |
Central - WCE | magnet draws us tae a foreign | shore | ?. |
Central - AYR | magnet draws us tae a foreign | shore | ? |
Central - AYR | magnet draws us tae a foreign | shore | ? |
Doric - MNA | fur meat up onno the birsslin | shore | an syne back tae the sauftie |
Orkney - ORK | The skelder o sea on | shore | |
Central - EDN | we were aw’ safely back on | shore | A explained tae him that, “ |
Doric - MNA | n oot in watter as weel as on | shore | . Anely a hide as teuch as a c |
Shetland - SHD | himsel on some green suddern | shore | . |
Central - SWE | s at yon same lang streetch o | shore | perfectit |
Orkney - ORK | uy. One o me favourite bits o | shore | |
Orkney - ORK | an cuver'd iviry bit o | shore | |
Orkney - ORK | an cuver'd iviry bit o | shore | , |
Doric - MNA | rry Quine? Fit's ower the far | shore | ?" |
Central - SEC | leave at last o this familiar | shore | . |
Ulster - PUL | A hae clocked on thonder | shore | an glowered |
Central - LAL | ti Chenyang, ay, on the ither | shore | |
Central - NEC | ssin by Cerberus on the ither | shore | . The dug let them in wioot he |
Ulster - CUL | "Thur's anither | shore | , yae know, upon the ither sid |
Doric - NNB | "Air is anither | shore | , ee ken, on e tther side. |
Southern - SEA | "There is anther | shore | , ee ken, upon th ither side. |
Central - GLA | "There is anitther | shore | , ye know, upoan the ither sid |
Ulster - PUL | On this bitter, crabbit | shore | . |
Ulster - EUL | Tae neardest | shore | alang Drumfad |
Orkney - ORK | tae wir paecefu | shore | |
Central - EDN | up the high street, by | shore | |
Orkney - ORK | l and rowed hid tae the sandy | shore | |
Ulster - EUL | ilin on tae the white, peebly | shore | . Harry kicked aff his shuin. |
Ulster - EUL | rk, ye can see a white peebly | shore | soukin up the sea. |
Central - LAL | ugh, faur awa alang the haary | shore | o Bracky Beach there wis a la |
Orkney - ORK | Abune the gressy | shore | |
Orkney - ORK | ches o scrub, or on the salty | shore | – it is aisier on the sheep |