Central - DUN | Awbody, men an weemin baith, | stoppit | whit they were daein an ran t |
Doric - MNA | eathin sterted tae slaw doon, | stoppit | aa thegither fur hauf a meeni |
Central - DUN | ent o the ruK - illegally - | stoppit | peyin oot pensions tae fowk i |
Central - LAL | nin atween the fence-stobs. A | stoppit | deid in ma trecks! A kent a w |
Doric - MNA | t an got siller frae't. It aa | stoppit | tho fin a loon cam back, rigg |
Shetland - SHD | on cam fornenst Alice, dey aa | stoppit | an lookit at her an, sharp an |
Doric - DOR | na eet it aw, bit weel whin A | stoppit | |
Doric - MNA | Jist then, the music | stoppit | . Far aneth, the chiel fa crie |
Doric - ABN | lt me, that, lang aifter he'd | stoppit | comin, he'd been seen daein h |
Central - EDN | Whan Beatrice had | stoppit | lauchin, he speirt, “Am I i |
Central - EDN | Raggle’s cursin, which had | stoppit | , resumet an wis abruply stopp |
Doric - DOR | k, dreich nicht. The rain had | stoppit | , but he felt mair cauld an em |
Doric - MNA | n the skyty ice. The snaa hid | stoppit | , the kirk wis reached. The Br |
Doric - MNA | ae cap it aa the the navy hid | stoppit | his pension for some reason. |
Doric - MNA | at the bleedin seemed tae hae | stoppit | . That slight movement caused |
Doric - MNA | her an her new man – tae be | stoppit | bi the security guairds at th |
Doric - DOR | late. Mrs Day fae the office | stoppit | richt in front o ma wi baith |
Central - EDN | breistit a hilltap. Beatrice | stoppit | tae lat Bill tak ower the whe |
Doric - MNA | He | stoppit | in a wee back street |
Central - EDN | chen maid startit greetin, he | stoppit | scrapin the flesh fae a chook |
Doric - MNA | e as it wis growin wechty, he | stoppit | . |
Doric - MNA | nsistit on burnin it hame. He | stoppit | in his tracks as the soun o J |
Central - SEC | He cam by agin. He | stoppit | richt aside ye. Ye cuidnae he |
Central - DUN | front o him but the bear. He | stoppit | an began tae shak wi fear. Th |
Central - EDN | here for a puckle months. He | stoppit | at the fuit o the brae an ett |
Shetland - SHD | r man hed been. Bit onywye he | stoppit | ta see whit he cood do. He cl |
Shetland - SHD | andin dere watchin dem, an he | stoppit | himsel aa at wance: da rest o |
Doric - MNA | das at the tail o her ee. She | stoppit | fullin the coal pails and loo |
Doric - MNA | front o the skweelhoose. She | stoppit | fit she wiz deein an pynted d |
Doric - ABN | ad appear roon ivry neuk. She | stoppit | her car an gat oot tae spik t |
Central - EDN | ret wi an elegant motion. She | stoppit | , an Raggle leukit at her wi d |
Central - AYR | Whan the keing haird this he | stoppit | , an yin o his fowk had ti gan |
Central - LAL | thaim in the bygaun, but she | stoppit | him, tellin him ti leuk juist |
Doric - MNA | the kettle on the fire but he | stoppit | her sayin he’d mak a cuppy |
Central - EDN | ake. Ah ken whit Ah am.” He | stoppit | an faced her. “This is gyte |
Central - EDN | st day it’s just you.” He | stoppit | an regairdit her. “Isna tha |
Doric - MNA | Minnie | stoppit | caimbin her hair, an sat doon |
Doric - MNA | clattered ben the close, syne | stoppit | at the barn door, an up the s |
Central - DUN | n. The bampot Brexiteers were | stoppit | in their tracks bi the voters |
Shetland - SHD | ed as you walked ower dem. We | stoppit | afore a door bigger dan ony o |
Central - DUN | ion tae keep ye gaun eftir ye | stoppit | wark wis somethin that, richt |
Central - EDN | y troopit oot. Hospital staff | stoppit | whit they were daein as they |
Doric - DOR | oon hunkert doon, an the doag | stoppit | , sniffed, an then lickit him |
Doric - MNA | rt, an aince there (here, Meg | stoppit | a meenit tae claw a daud o bi |
Doric - MNA | our wiz aaricht but something | stoppit | her fae gan. If she could dee |
Doric - MNA | Ah think at wis the meenit Ah | stoppit | believin in Goad: weel, he wi |
Doric - DOR | ld the tin hats an rifles!! I | stoppit | mid closin my waterticht door |
Shetland - SHD | Is your June ...?" and dan I | stoppit | , mindin June's man wis deid. |
Doric - ABN | her. It wisna lang or e wark | stoppit | ; bit e name gaed on; an Mac i |
Central - EDN | -pack her parachute, bit Bill | stoppit | her. “i don’t think you c |
Shetland - SHD | Shü gude ower tae da bed, an | stoppit | in amazement at da look a joy |
Shetland - SHD | hin da bus driver saa dem, an | stoppit | da rush oor traffic till dey |
Central - DUN | the past fer whit it wis, an | stoppit | listenin tae thaim that seem |
Shetland - SHD | heard someen spaekin furt, an | stoppit | ta listen. |
Central - DUN | headit oot the Perth Road an | stoppit | afore Belmont Hoose, opposite |
Shetland - SHD | a engine ta drive awa, an dan | stoppit | . |
Shetland - SHD | " Shit ran awa sobbin, an dan | stoppit | . |
Doric - MNA | The lachin and newsin | stoppit | an the three maanies sittin i |
Central - EDN | Eventually the shuitin | stoppit | . Time passed, an aye they wai |
Central - EDN | Her demand for his attention | stoppit | him. She pit her haun ower th |
Doric - MNA | lin eence mair but Mrs Robson | stoppit | him in mid grummle. ‘Tak it |
Doric - MNA | Gracie Girn | stoppit | powkin in the san, an listene |
Doric - MNA | mething black. His herty near | stoppit | in his breest for it wiz Bob |
Doric - MNA | "Hiv ye ivver | stoppit | te think Ah micht actually li |
Central - DUN | keepin 8 mind. We hae nivver | stoppit | bein a soverign fowk an we sh |
Doric - MNA | t," said Sandy. "Ah've nivver | stoppit | ye gaun oot nor haein pals - |
Central - DUN | ll ye that storytellin nivver | stoppit | in the shipyairds, or the foo |
Central - DUN | ciousness o the bosses nivver | stoppit | . An aince the warkers wernae |
Doric - MNA | t Douglas. Canny like Douglas | stoppit | the horse an pulled on the br |
Central - DUN | nsure that even eftir kintras | stoppit | bein colonies, they were thir |
Central - SEC | This | stoppit | leo in his tracks |
Doric - MNA | Sandy wis | stoppit | in mid-sentince, bi a pooerfu |
Central - DUN | The motors | stoppit | ; there was total silence on t |
Doric - MNA | Yuletide efter aa. Ma neb’s | stoppit | dreepin, an I’m jist as war |
Doric - MNA | s on the laddie’s face that | stoppit | her. She held up the lantern |
Doric - MNA | o a rhododenron buss till it | stoppit | . Eneuch tae droon an ark. Aa |
Doric - DOR | An it | stoppit | a goal fir certain, bit I sti |
Doric - DOR | Fan his hert | stoppit | an he fell doon |
Doric - MNA | The organist | stoppit | playin fir a meenity and teen |
Central - EDN | t wis the fundie weemen juist | stoppit | thair wark in the fields for |
Shetland - SHD | ee time at I tastit - " but | stoppit | hersel apo da meenit an said |
Doric - MNA | mallows . Efter yon, Kevin ay | stoppit | at Jessie’s pen fur a crack |
Doric - MNA | awa fae the graveside. Aabody | stoppit | te shak hans wi young Walter, |
Shetland - SHD | dir wye tae da Bird Hide. Dey | stoppit | tae read some o da peerie sig |
Doric - MNA | they | stoppit | deid afore Furly McFarlane an |
Central - DUN | They | stoppit | jist at the edge o the auld d |
Central - EDN | Ah dinna suppose they | stoppit | tae pit a price on him.” Th |
Central - EDN | Whan they | stoppit | on the first nicht, an Beatri |
Central - DUN | learer story. The reason they | stoppit | daein that A'll leave ye tae |
Doric - MNA | chtin ahin the sofa, bit they | stoppit | at the sicht o the boxie. “ |
Orkney - ORK | Mr Dursley | stoppit | dead. Dreid flooded him. He l |
Doric - MNA | akin; an fin the wirk finally | stoppit | , the soun o machinery wis rep |
Central - SEC | he windae slammed shut. Billy | stoppit | his bike richt in front o ye, |
Central - EDN | Than he suddenly | stoppit | seein her or answerin her mes |
Central - EDN | , resumet an wis abruply | stoppit | again. At last, Guzul leukit |
Shetland - SHD | en seen dem at denn - " shö | stoppit | hersel wi dat sam. |