Doric - DOR | stood | the test o time for years an | |
Central - SWE | stood | barefit, by the risin watters | |
Central - SWE | Stood | up oan the mairs | |
Central - LAL | scot We aye yased the phrase " | stood | up". "She wis supposed tae me |
Southern - SEA | So A went doon an' | stood | for a while and share enough |
Doric - DOR | ame for Hammarby sports club) | stood | clappin their airms, stampin |
Ulster - GUL | His freend, a gansh caaed Ed, | stood | forenent. |
Central - LAL | g, keekin through the windae, | stood | |
Central - GLA | d thrown hur sherry ower me, | stood | and stormed oot, but she just |
Doric - DOR | wes gaan feel. There wes me, | stood | on the terrace o a bandy pair |
Central - LAL | irlie Baffie and Granda Jock, | stood | absolutely stane still and wa |
Central - DUN | lm, maist likely Jock himsel, | stood | up tae mak some adjustment ta |
Central - WCE | the pigtails, Amanda Threip, | stood | dead still, watchin the giant |
Central - LAL | he croods by even mair polis, | stood | the five kenspeckle bairns, t |
Central - EDN | When Bruce's Scots, | stood | strong an' fast, |
Central - WCE | ll, this michty female giant, | stood | there in her green breeks, tr |
Orkney - ORK | s doon. If in a Day-the-earth- | stood | -still type of cosmic miracle |
Central - SEC | r exact words, fur fuck sake. | Stood | there. Choosin tae furget, in |
Central - SWE | Nancies and Jessies and Ags. | Stood | oot fae the tolk that grew up |
Doric - MNA | The man fae MI5 | stood | lookin oot the Chief Constabl |
Doric - DOR | As they aa | stood | an lauched at the tail o his |
Central - WCE | Matilda | stood | in front o her, pechin, oot o |
Central - WCE | Matilda | stood | up and said, 'Ma name is Mati |
Central - WCE | Matilda | stood | up and sterted tae say her tw |
Central - WCE | No really wantin tae, Matilda | stood | up and, dead slowly and nervo |
Central - WCE | the waste-paper bin. Matilda | stood | frozent in dreid. The faither |
Central - EDN | ssness. And ah bet if he huda | stood | up ah wida cloacked his hardo |
Doric - DOR | @thedecor85 Fa | stood | on yalla pint? |
Doric - DOR | n estate. A stern hard man fa | stood | |
Doric - MNA | , Aunt Florence nur Granny fa | stood | at the fit o her bed yon nich |
Doric - ABN | "The aal fowk widna | stood | for't," lamented Jeems. "Gin |
Doric - DOR | the men, and yer grandma isna | stood | wi the mams congregated ootsi |
Doric - MNA | Andra | stood | oan i grun, shakkin, his shee |
Central - EDN | an’ tae ma shock Alan Breac | stood | up, frae time tae time, expos |
Central - SEC | t humphy-backit, but gif he'd | stood | up at that |
Central - WCE | had always been oor bit. We'd | stood | there at lunchtimes an interv |
Central - EDN | We had | stood | ranked, as we had sae mony ti |
Central - WCE | Wilfred | stood | up. |
Central - LAL | s the stane whaur the accused | stood | tae be judged. |
Central - WCE | lt and aw th herrs on my heid | stood | up and ma lugs stairtit twitc |
Doric - MNA | the situation. Noo Wully hid | stood | in the line at Waterloo wi th |
Doric - NNB | a great deal o thoucht, an id | stood | for a long time wi wan finger |
Doric - DOR | t ye were gettin hame. Donald | stood | up abruptly, indicatin that i |
Central - WCE | through the peephole, a child | stood | there lookin awfa peelywally. |
Central - SEC | ippy yesterday, nae mask, and | stood | next tae me. I said do you mi |
Central - LAL | eart, as if fae naewhaur, and | stood | aside him. |
Orkney - ORK | that walked intae the pub and | stood | right at yer airm. |
Central - WCE | ht places. 'Then she gaed and | stood | at the back o the class. |
Central - GLA | The wee guy nodded and | stood | there smilin. |
Doric - DOR | ah went ower tae the sink and | stood | bi the windae. |
Orkney - ORK | t got her and ower he cam and | stood | in the field, in no time the |
Central - LAL | Mr and Mrs Bafhe cam in and | stood | at the fit o the bed, watchin |
Central - WCE | hoose which she brocht in and | stood | on so she could get whit she |
Central - WCE | tae the front o the class and | stood | ahint her table. 'Jings!' she |
Central - LAL | odrum appeart immediately and | stood | aside him. 'Follae thir order |
Doric - MNA | ed at ma. I held my belly and | stood | up tae excuse masel fin I pow |
Central - SEC | terin the shoap. This bastard | stood | oot in this place maire than |
Doric - MNA | n on it. An luik ye, the Lord | stood | abeen it an said, 'I am the L |
Central - LAL | e!' Geordie said. 'Ye havenae | stood | up like yon for years! Look a |
Doric - DOR | oot Stanley and Grace | stood | at each side o the door, dust |
Central - GLA | howin where the factory wance | stood | , reclaimed by nature an relen |
Doric - ABN | it earth far oor chapel eence | stood | . |
Doric - DOR | the Snug Bar eence | stood | - this void |
Central - SWE | n whaur faur wee-er men yince | stood | , |
Central - SWE | Ee | stood | oan the same spot an wheeched |
Southern - SEA | wis cryit, ee | stood | literally tae attention, on t |
Central - SWE | An Mr Gee | stood | up an looked aboot an goes: |
Doric - NNB | A beeg rose-tree | stood | near e entrance o e garden: e |
Central - GLA | A big rose-tree | stood | nex tae the gairden entrance: |
Central - WCE | roon girse. A muckle aik tree | stood | owershadowin the hoose. Its m |
Central - WCE | The wife | stood | by me, ask her whit it's like |
Central - WCE | He | stood | fur ages jist lookin at me an |
Doric - MNA | He | stood | at the eyn o her bed, her fai |
Doric - MNA | He | stood | back and rubbed his chin and |
Orkney - ORK | He | stood | wi his lower lip stickan oot |
Central - DUN | een burnt the nicht afore, he | stood | his grund an his efforts at q |
Doric - DOR | the back noo, he | stood | stracht up an placed the peat |
Central - DUN | A third generation docker, he | stood | six feet fower inches in his |
Central - LAL | isk o yellae by his ankle. He | stood | richt still an instant. He di |
Doric - MNA | iz his ain bit o the line. He | stood | up an startit tae rin towards |
Central - LAL | ck by this want o flyting. He | stood | there dumfounert, the gless g |
Central - DUN | were comin doun ower him. He | stood | an cuidnae move. |
Central - DUN | were reachin oot ower him. He | stood | an cuidnae move. |
Central - SEC | clupboard under his airm. He | stood | in the middle eh the changin |
Central - LAL | die wis a wee bit fleggit. He | stood | up and inked back a wheen pac |
Central - SEC | d us proper like. I'm sure he | stood | atween me an the door deliber |
Central - WCE | got an A plus fur it cause he | stood | up in front ae the whole clas |
Central - LAL | oon, and he thocht that if he | stood | on the bottom spar o the brig |
Central - EDN | Though he | stood | still, Weir's shadda increase |
Doric - DOR | ry time I took a step back he | stood | in aboot again canna win |
Doric - MNA | Bit Wull he | stood | there calmly, |
Central - LAL | MacNeil's eyes widened an he | stood | up. |
Central - DUN | u on,' he said oot loud an he | stood | up. An up, an up. For the fir |
Doric - DOR | warmer. Fin he | stood | up he said tae Toffie Nose. " |
Central - LAL | a rebel and shot him whaur he | stood | . He's buried in somebody's ba |
Doric - MNA | lay me doon tae sleep..' She | stood | ootbye her faither's door, an |
Central - SEC | he fence intae the field. She | stood | still. |
Central - WCE | -crop in her richt haund. She | stood | up there in the middle o the |
Central - LAL | and reid, broon and blae. She | stood | and she stared, but afore she |
Southern - SEA | s men were at the killin. She | stood | afore them in the muinlicht, |
Central - WCE | bit Katy wisnae sae fly. She | stood | there an argued the toss wi |
Doric - MNA | how tae use it properly. She | stood | up and stamped her feet tae s |
Central - SEC | lookin aroond the queue as he | stood | there cautiously like an ootc |
Doric - MNA | changed her mind. Instead she | stood | up slowly stiff wi the caal a |
Southern - SEA | ey couldnae say eet?" Sae she | stood | still where she was, an waite |
Southern - SEA | For a meenit or twae she | stood | gaupin at th hoose, an wunder |
Doric - DOR | n his haans in his pouches he | stood | there, an laid aff lik he wis |
Doric - ABN | ingin Amazing Grace while she | stood | in front o some bible passage |
Central - GLA | peared at the door, where she | stood | wi her airms foldit, and that |
Central - WCE | n ae them: in primary wan she | stood | right in front ae me when ma |
Doric - MNA | , noo fin he saw the coins he | stood | up wi a gasp. He asked Jessie |
Doric - NNB | they couldna see id?" So she | stood | still where she wis, an waite |
Doric - NNB | For a meenad or two she | stood | lookan at e hoose, an wondera |
Central - GLA | Lf a meenit or two she | stood | there lookin at the hoose, an |
Doric - NNB | ed till fall on Alice, as she | stood | watchan them, an he checked h |
Southern - SEA | ed tae fa upon Ahlice, as she | stood | watchin thum, an hei checked |
Central - GLA | pened tae notice Alice as she | stood | watchin them, an he checked h |
Central - LAL | hin Violet Boakregarde as she | stood | there chawin this byordinar g |
Central - SWE | On Cairnfield Heichts he | stood | an cast his mind, |
Southern - SEA | it thair guns at her. But she | stood | her grun, telt them they were |
Central - LAL | nnie wis a ghaist. The wey he | stood | , no speakin, and no solid but |
Central | it. It creakit open an’ he | stood | luikin’ at us. Jaimie held |
Central - WCE | The laddie | stood | up. 'Ma name is Eric Ink, Mis |
Central - WCE | ommandit, pointin. The laddie | stood | tae wan side. He looked timor |
Central - LAL | Geordie | stood | in his bedroom gawpin at the |
Central - LAL | Geordie | stood | in the fermyaird keekin up at |
Central - LAL | on its glaikit face, Geordie | stood | watchin it. Grannie up on the |
Central - LAL | Wee Geordie | stood | aside the door glowerin at th |
Central - LAL | y, Mrs Kranky and wee Geordie | stood | in the yaird gawpin at the bl |
Doric - DOR | an as Jonsar an the Wee Wifie | stood | on it ey looked doon on Loch |
Doric - DOR | dnae get a answer." Yon wifie | stood | there an |
Doric - MNA | Bit Wullie | stood | aye lookin glaikit, |
Central - LAL | gawked at Chairlie. Chairlie | stood | there haudin his wheesht and |
Doric - MNA | cerned aboot Michael. Beannie | stood | lookin doon at her and kent f |
Doric - MNA | ot in his muckle paws. Minnie | stood | up on a sack o corn, an helpi |
Central - LAL | The brownie | stood | strecht an his vyce wis douce |
Central - SWE | a lassie | stood | amangst the corn, |
Doric - MNA | our askin tae come in. Lizzie | stood | up an gid tae open the door f |
Doric - MNA | the door open. The constable | stood | aside tae let the detective g |
Doric - MNA | s doon here!” The constable | stood | like a statue lookin at Mabel |
Southern - SEA | ae hear the service, and some | stood | on the streets tae lend their |
Central - SWE | Sister Josephine | stood | an prayed hard. Maw gied a bi |
Doric - DOR | ir smoored. The wee sea quine | stood | bi the boatie's rail. Voices |
Central - SEC | cup tie. The three ae us are | stood | right behind Bonnyrigg's goal |
Central - DUN | t doun intae the grave. There | stood | Geordie, face flusht bricht r |
Doric - DOR | and the door opened and there | stood | a mannie wi roon glasses and |
Central - LAL | e the third room, where there | stood | a dug wi yellae een and each |
Central - GLA | le. Alice looked up, an there | stood | the Queen in front ae them, w |
Southern - SEA | n. Ahlice looked up, an there | stood | th Queen in front o thum, wi |
Central - EDN | a mind’s elsewhere. Ye were | stood | up tonight too, ye ken. Ah re |
Central - GLA | ch other an ended up pals. We | stood | side by side at the Clydeside |
Orkney - ORK | t me hat upon the saet and we | stood | up fur the toast Bit, when we |
Central - EDN | s an’ Falkirk! This time we | stood | , in the sleet, as lang as we |
Orkney - ORK | an we | stood | taygither |
Central - WCE | te. We wur bang on time an we | stood | an we waitet on Charlene an K |
Central - SEC | maire bling than Mr T. As we | stood | ootside the buildin, Fraser e |
Central - SEC | Ye | stood | at the door o the closie for |
Central - GLA | "Ye | stood | up, gestured tae the session |
Central - SEC | Yer legs was stiff. Ye | stood | up. The hem o yer coat was we |
Central - LAL | aroon the tin sodger, wha aye | stood | tae attention, but no jist as |
Central - DUN | ssin whaur the lairds hae aye | stood | on the maitter o oor relation |
Central - LAL | cht the sodger, though he aye | stood | tae attention. |
Central - LAL | whaur the tottie dauncer aye | stood | . |
Central - SEC | nd ae noise ye’d make if ye | stood | in dug shite, no if yer haun |
Central - SWE | The kye | stood | huddl’t in the glabber. |
Doric - MNA | eence ye wint ower the tap ye | stood | up as straacht as ye could an |
Central - LAL | The Wolf | stood | there, his een a-bleeze, |
Central - SEC | As me and Craig | stood | ootside twiddlin oor thums. W |
Shetland - SHD | In his draem, da ring | stood | afore John, beggin him tae pi |
Central - SEC | Ah | stood | there hinkin tae masself: "Su |
Ulster - EUL | Ah | stood | up. ‘Ah’m no for gaen tae |
Central - WCE | Ah | stood | oan platforms, gied speeches |
Central - LAL | But if Ah | stood | tween him an hell, |
Central - WCE | ma went intae her room an ah | stood | ootside talkin tae Charlene w |
Central - WCE | ma went intae her room an ah | stood | ootside talkin tae Charlene w |
Central - LAL | e in the cold church. Then ah | stood | and looked in the mirror at t |
Central - WCE | ays haein nichtmerrs. When ah | stood | up, it wis still daurk, so ah |
Central - WCE | aff the shelf. As soon as ah | stood | back in that spot ah wis that |
Central - LAL | Each | stood | ablow and stared above. |
Central - SEC | Which | stood | richt next tae his hoose |
Doric - MNA | hree inches high an each inch | stood | for ae pairt o the Holy Trini |
Southern - SEA | A big rose bush | stood | near th entrance o th gairden |
Central - LAL | I | stood | close by, as the stane door c |
Shetland - SHD | I | stood | oot on deck to try be lik da |
Orkney - ORK | I | stood | hid on the dresser whar hid f |
Orkney - ORK | I | stood | ootside fae dawn till dusk, s |
Orkney - ORK | I | stood | and watched the fireworks exp |
Orkney - ORK | I | stood | there in the doorway and tott |
Orkney - ORK | I | stood | and stared oot through the wi |
Central - SEC | I | stood | on the corner watchin as Shug |
Central - LAL | ae burped,' said Mr Wonka. 'I | stood | there shoutin on him, "Burp, |
Central - LAL | Early nixt mornin, I | stood | waitin at the tap o the derk |
Orkney - ORK | So here I | stood | on Warbeth shore as Kittag, |
Orkney - ORK | As I | stood | bi the side o me motor, aal t |
Doric - DOR | I mind the times I | stood | ootside her hoos, |
Central - WCE | He wis deid. I wis so feart I | stood | completely still. Then I reme |
Central - GLA | a dooin aff a few cunts if yi | stood | yir ground n didnae run. Bott |
Central - LAL | Jock | stood | there gawpin for a wee |
Central - WCE | The cook | stood | there like a skrinkit steeker |
Doric - MNA | t's, so anither Lad caad Zouk | stood | en fur em, bit Zoink hid tae |
Doric - DOR | A boorachie o' fowk | stood | an lookit |
Central - DUN | him but while the local fowk | stood | aside tae let William pass th |
Central - LAL | A boorach o fowk | stood | alang the side o the road, re |
Central - SEC | it tae the door ah find masel | stood | there fur a minute. Before ah |
Central - LAL | d cheered. Then Mr Tod himsel | stood | up. |
Doric - MNA | r. The Laird composing himsel | stood | up and went tae the safe buil |
Doric - MNA | sks for H.M. Government until | stood | down July 15th 1948. |
Central - LAL | is that ticht us as wurna ill | stood | tae alloo thaim as wur poorly |
Central - WCE | The Trunchbull | stood | in the playgrund, dichtin aff |
Central - WCE | The Trunchbull | stood | wi her haunds on her hurdies, |
Central - WCE | The Trunchbull | stood | like a stookie on the platfor |
Central - WCE | smelt absolutely rank. Carol | stood | in disbelief thinkin she had |
Central - SEC | id courtesy ae, Aldo. As ah'm | stood | in the hallwey watchin her wa |
Central - SEC | than ah do right noo. As ah'm | stood | there gawpin intae the sea ae |
Central - DUN | airms an held him back as Tam | stood | up an lookit at him. |
Doric - MNA | Afore them | stood | a muckle beast, |
Central - LAL | ock's haun and the twa o them | stood | aside Mr Wonka in the middle |
Doric - DOR | the twa o em | stood | ere fer spell bound, ey agree |
Doric - MNA | e naybudee's bisniss, so Skim | stood | baak tile it caim tae a stoap |
Central - SWE | As A’m | stood | there, Ahmed says Give me you |
Central - EDN | ect the damage. Ah’m ah’m | stood | there lookin every bit as per |
Shetland - SHD | y, I got tae da last step, an | stood | apo da röf. Da wind wis scre |
Southern - SEA | e lea. I appened the door, an | stood | on the thrashel tae tak a wau |
Central - LAL | ena flang aff her disguise an | stood | afore the bumbazed Arachne in |
Orkney - ORK | bit like a refugee and a MAN | stood | bi her side. |
Orkney - ORK | When the man | stood | there and gravely said, "I do |
Orkney - ORK | Fur that big man | stood | before me noo wis peedie 'Sti |
Doric - DOR | bie, for he roondit on him an | stood | up oot o his chair, sayin how |
Doric - MNA | tae the kitchen. An aal woman | stood | at the table rollin oot scone |
Central - LAL | ee sculleries. The auld wuman | stood | silent afore him, skellyin hi |
Doric - MNA | wad be dauncin, far the rowan | stood | wi her posies o sma fite flou |
Doric - DOR | ie rase. A prince wi derk een | stood | on deck, as bonnie a prince a |
Doric - MNB | Ma freen | stood | guard at the door filst a win |
Doric - ABN | Here a muckle steen | stood | prood an heich pyntin ti the |
Central - NEC | come for ma belt?" The queen | stood | up and pit her hauns on her h |
Doric - MNB | t ower tae the goals and then | stood | there waitin fir me tae shoot |
Central - WCE | ews, an’ hoo mony white men | stood | up against Apartheid? Bit ah |
Central - SEC | Hameward A gaed, bit aften | stood | |
Doric - DOR | oy fin I wis a littlin, haein | stood | , as I supposed in his verra a |
Doric - MNA | The aal fishermin | stood | at the heed o the cliffs look |
Southern - SEA | The Raemartin | stood | just doon the square |
Doric - DOR | Oops Broon | stood | off there |
Central - LAL | Ratton | stood | on his heich shelf and skraik |
Doric - ABN | completely fair.” The bairn | stood | like a tennis net, wi the baa |
Central - LAL | a retail experience fae Tesco | stood | ma application in good stead. |
Central - SEC | Aldo | stood | oor Marks fittin boady and sm |
Central - GLA | ys wur kissin. Naewan would o | stood | fur that at the other big sch |
Central - LAL | ys wur kissin. Naewan would o | stood | fur that at the other big sch |
Central - GLA | her, lookin at the lamas, who | stood | smilin at the wean in the cra |
Central - LAL | at's whit the 'P' in LGBTQIAP | stood | fer. Ah ended up blockin him. |
Doric - ABN | e Verdean. Aiberdream... Ye'r | stood | on Belém tower, lookin ower |
Central - SEC | ur the trees in serried order | stood | |
Central - SWE | ce they got stertit, she neer | stood | a chance. |
Orkney - ORK | Afore her | stood | a peedie man - and he didna |
Doric - MNA | he great green firs aroon her | stood | like watchers, sayin naethin |
Doric - MNA | th. The braiss tings an poker | stood | in the coal skuttle, alive wi |
Orkney - ORK | Wan day, a great cruise liner | stood | at anchor in the String. |
Central - SEC | The labourer | stood | up, it's aboot strength, son |
Doric - MNA | e o days later Doctor Webster | stood | in Mary’s room shakin his h |
Central - DUN | Afore Kinpurney Touer | stood | a man that looked ancient ayo |
Doric - MNA | ished. Nane o the Bruces iver | stood | at the back o a dyke an grat |
Central - LAL | The strands of hair | stood | oot roon ma heid like a halo, |
Doric - NNB | mble. Alice looked up, an air | stood | e Queen in front o them, wi h |
Doric - MNA | opened an the aal Pipe Major | stood | there fair beamin. A fyowe se |
Orkney - ORK | n up? Whittiver it wis, stoor | stood | oot o it when Ally pit the br |
Doric - MNA | ined the waas. Suits o armour | stood | as if there wiz men still ins |
Central - SEC | n the bottle comes doon, he's | stood | there. Swear tae God. A blueb |
Doric - DOR | 's fit ve ayewis deen an it's | stood | me |
Southern - SEA | The Whipman Play it's | stood | the test |
Southern - SEA | in yer gardens for years has | stood | |
Central - GLA | e wis gittin set aboot n yees | stood | n done fuck all' Both ae them |
Central - NEC | heriot doon at where Hercules | stood | . He jinked oot the road as th |
Central - LAL | haill leg an body. Hippomenes | stood | like a stookie, gawkin. |
Central - SEC | e a chant. Wan ae the figures | stood | in the centre ae the knowe, i |
Central - SEC | oan the other hand though, is | stood | shakin his heid in clear disg |
Central - SEC | elopin in ma stomach. Aldo is | stood | nixt tae me at the front ae t |
Central - SEC | earin. The cheeky bastard wis | stood | there, in centre ae the pub, |
Central - SEC | e bar. Whilst Auld Maggie wis | stood | behind it, busy pullin pints. |
Central - LAL | 4°C in Embra the day. Ah wis | stood | on ma doorstep fer aroon 10 m |
Central - SEC | e ths piece ae info as ah wis | stood | in the kitchen numb wae fear. |
Orkney - ORK | match dance at the Bu. i wis | stood | wi the lads in a corner Sneak |
Central - LAL | in Greenock afore when I wis | stood | next tae @milllavvies ??). |
Central - SEC | Coffins | stood | round like open presses, |
Central - WCE | eaming he muses his forebears | stood | here, |
Central - LAL | till tears | stood | in ma een. Far mair nor me wa |
Central - SWE | cla? It wis cause the letters | stood | fur the "Hazy-Eyes and Charre |
Central - GLA | Aw the neighbours | stood | roun, wae a right jealous fro |
Southern - SEA | Through mony years its | stood | the test |
Doric - ABN | n the back, an Fergie McManus | stood | ti attention an made on he wi |
Doric - MNA | cemetery, Macduff. Baith o us | stood | there as the lads cleared the |
Central - LAL | Precious | stood | still as a stookie. The ither |
Southern - SEA | Noo Jim Forsyth he always | stood | |
Central - GLA | hat this livin thing that’s | stood | here fur years an grown tae s |
Shetland - SHD | ot at da vast, blue ocean dat | stood | afore him. Peerie chunks o' i |
Doric - NNB | eye fell on a peedy bottle at | stood | near e lookan-giess. Air wisn |
Central - LAL | that | stood | atween the decks |
Central - GLA | . YTP is painted anaw - that | stood | fur Young Team Posse. Every g |
Central - LAL | gers up afore the palace that | stood | on the table. |
Central - LAL | r een aff the wee laddie that | stood | afore her. 'Dinna ever grow u |
Southern - SEA | ey spotted a wee bottle that | stood | near th lookingless. There wa |
Central - GLA | uld pub ay the same name that | stood | next door. Bit ay a visionary |
Central - LAL | r tae a gigantic machine that | stood | richt in the middle o the Inv |
Central - WCE | story) lived in a hoose that | stood | oan its lonesome, the streets |
Doric - DOR | ok ower at the auld kirk that | stood | on tap o a hill. He broke int |
Central - DUN | hapel dedicated tae them that | stood | till the Reformation. |
Ulster - CUL | need tay persecute them that | stood | oot frae the herd. Folk thole |
Central - LAL | looked at the wee group that | stood | aside him in the loabby. Ther |
Central - DUN | ut there were twa groups that | stood | a bit apairt. The first lot w |
Central - NEC | en aipples hingin aff it that | stood | in a gairden fou o ferlies an |
Southern - SEA | ntae a muckle flooer-pot that | stood | near. Th threi sojers stoated |
Central - GLA | m intae a big flooer-pot that | stood | nearby. The three sodjers wan |
Doric - NNB | hem intilla beeg floor-pot at | stood | near. E three soldiers wander |
Orkney - ORK | path tae whaur the ould gaet | stood | |
Shetland - SHD | so nae flech or leftower maet | stood | a chance. Dey even worked wi |
Southern - SEA | ithoot a lot o thocht, an eet | stood | for a lang time wi yin finger |
Central - LAL | wer the toun. Inside the lift | stood | Mr Wonka, Granda Jock and Cha |
Central - NEC | irgin oot, bealin wi rage. It | stood | richt up on its dug's legs to |
Central - LAL | hookie seemed better-like. It | stood | richt up. It flaffed its wing |
Central - LAL | Rabbit | stood | on the ae fit for a meenit. |
Central - LAL | they were aw sat doon, Rabbit | stood | up again. |
Doric - ABN | An Myrtle kent fine weel fit | stood | on oor bedroom fleer richt ab |
Shetland - SHD | am upa dat peerie pebble. Hit | stood | afore him, starin him in da f |
Central - SEC | ter frae a watter barrel whit | stood | ootside the door an wis fille |
Central - GLA | ee hink aboot it first, an it | stood | there fir a lang time wi wan |
Central - LAL | When it | stood | up again, there wis a broon e |
Central - LAL | t (a bird) Wis fond o when it | stood | up tall. Hoolet wis speakin w |
Central - LAL | billion fowk that bide on it | stood | close an thrang thegither, as |
Central - SWE | ae ye's. The men fae the pit | stood | affronted roon the wa', feet |
Orkney - ORK | red intae Croy's, poor Daavit | stood | , aghast, |
Central - DUN | Ivery Scot | stood | on fut, we confidence |
Central - LAL | Chairlie's hert | stood | still. |
Central - LAL | mak ony move tae leave, jist | stood | glowerin at the auld wuman li |
Doric - DOR | as ey got tae the Broch. Jist | stood | ere wi |
Doric - MNB | A jist | stood | there lookin at him. There wi |
Central - LAL | iddle o the room ... she jist | stood | there gawpin at the place wha |
Central - LAL | Mrs Baffie jist | stood | and gawped, while the fower a |
Central - WCE | p tae Guidance. Charlene jist | stood | there. Then Laura McNish shou |
Central - SEC | Ah jist | stood | there in the kitchen as ah tr |
Central - WCE | names oot wan by wan. Ah jist | stood | there lookin at the spectator |
Central - WCE | names oot wan by wan. Ah jist | stood | there lookin at the spectator |
Central - WCE | he’d start gigglin. Ah jist | stood | there kiddin on ah didnae no |
Central - WCE | rms aroon ma waist an ah jist | stood | there totally rootet tae the |
Central - WCE | ae say after that, so ah jist | stood | there noddin as she startet o |
Central - SEC | guid-boy points, but ah jist | stood | there, amazed that sumhin lik |
Central - SEC | l jist a wee bit, but ah jist | stood | there, staring. Mesmerised th |
Central - SEC | methin like that? Declan jist | stood | there looking at his skewered |
Doric - DOR | yards fae him. It jist | stood | there sniffin the air nae tak |
Central - LAL | phie didna say ocht, but jist | stood | mn a lowe. For never afore ha |
Doric - MNA | ed him an the wraith wiz jist | stood | there. Paul wiz coming up tae |
Central - SEC | st o the time the bikes juist | stood | amangst the coal. |
Orkney - ORK | I wisna happy bit they cheust | stood | there and grinned. |
Doric - DOR | t for Cyaard, but Cyaard just | stood | there stock still. An, as the |
Central - GLA | wi the punchline but he just | stood | there for a minute, lookin oo |
Central - GLA | Daddy just | stood | there, starin at her. |
Orkney - ORK | Sheu | stood | on the banks |
Doric - DOR | e gairden an beeried him. You | stood | an watched me, |
Doric - ABN | Some hiv | stood | the test o' time, Ross and By |
Doric - ABN | Some hiv | stood | the test o' time, Ross and By |
Orkney - ORK | It must hiv | stood | in many a hoose |
Central - GLA | nd ir fuckin howlin. We're aw | stood | intae a wee corner oot the we |
Central - LAL | We aw | stood | in the open-air an sung twa p |
Central - LAL | e glegly, 'wis that if Heehaw | stood | at the fit o the tree, and if |
Central - DUN | e lairdies an their ladies aw | stood | aroun in their very best fine |
Central - DUN | o hours eftir. The drill crew | stood | back, ower tired tae smile, a |
Central - SEC | y their ain chatter. The boay | stood | cowerin behind the teacher wh |
Doric - DOR | like, ey | stood | aboot five feet high an aboot |
Central - SWE | They | stood | in awe, tae see them aa, |
Orkney - ORK | They | stood | aloof in thir weel tended lai |
Central - SWE | they | stood | patiently by the smiddy door |
Central - LAL | They | stood | up; and when Wee Grumphie had |
Central - LAL | They | stood | there gawpin at the broon hen |
Central - LAL | They stapped and gowked. They | stood | and goaved. They were that wh |
Central - LAL | clachans tae hae a keek. They | stood | on the lip o the crater and g |
Central - LAL | the Hunner Acre Widd and they | stood | up strecht yince mair, tae |
Doric - MNB | one? But tae ma surprise they | stood | up and shook ma haund. They b |
Central - DUN | Whenivver they | stood | in need. |
Central - LAL | as they | stood | aboot their fire |
Central - WCE | er o them said a word as they | stood | there watchin the muckle blac |
Doric - MNA | d tae incinerate them as they | stood | helplessly and watched. The p |
Ulster - GUL | And the smokers they | stood | up ye see an steughed away oo |
Orkney - ORK | Mr Dursley | stood | rooted tae the spot. He haed |
Central - WCE | Miss Honey | stood | up richt awa. 'Surely,' she s |
Central - WCE | Miss Honey | stood | there, dwaibly, in front o th |
Central - WCE | as mad as a mawk. Miss Honey | stood | stievely afor, the Heidie. Fo |
Central - WCE | lass came back in. Miss Honey | stood | on wan side o the room. The w |
Doric - DOR | aff in his car. Auld Beggerey | stood | in his greenhoose for mair th |
Doric - MNA | At Turra show Jeemicky | stood | in the middle o the ring surr |
Central - WCE | ae. Ah wis fowr an ah proudly | stood | in the post office queue when |
Doric - DOR | in sae loud at he momentarily | stood | stock still. Anither deep bre |
Central - AYR | Hes truth at all times firmly | stood | , |
Doric - DOR | d tae news) Auld Eck suddenly | stood | up an said |
Doric - MNA | e an a fyowe times she nearly | stood | ontae him. |
Doric - MNA | her the wye he used tae. Mary | stood | up wi a gasp an teen her lang |