Ulster - SYN | dle o tha coortyaird, an the' | sut | doon thegither, an Petèr ama |
Ulster - CUL | t lik mad yins aal this time, | sut | doon agane gye sadly an quate |
Central - LAL | t-ligged table whaur hes P.C. | sut | , strechtent hes sair back an |
Ulster - BUL | Tae ye stapped; | sut | up strecht |
Central - EDN | congee fae a buith an they aa | sut | wi thair backs tae a waa an t |
Ulster - PUL | ik — tae tha oul wumman wha | sut | gye an quate, lukkin at John |
Ulster - EUL | p bae the hairth while his ma | sut | gabbin. Lily lifted him upsta |
Doric - MNA | "Not really." Tamara | sut | doon it the table an Ah poore |
Doric - MNA | ed a saitisfeed smirk es Eric | sut | doon. "Ye deserve better." |
Ulster - CUL | Alice said naethin: shae had | sut | doon wi hir face in hir hauns |
Ulster - EUL | able, whaur Esther Gibson had | sut | , whaur she swithered aboot gh |
Southern - SEA | Ahlice said nowt; she hed | sut | doon wi hur heid in hur hauns |
Central - LAL | 'I did | sut | ,' said Beek, kiddin on that h |
Doric - MNA | he...she...said at Nellie hid | sut | er drivin test an Alec's pass |
Doric - MNA | ck, thinkin aboot foo Mam hid | sut | fitefaced bi the fire file Fa |
Doric - MNA | "Fit?" Donald | sut | doon aside his mither-in-laaw |
Doric - MNA | onythin he cud recognise and | sut | hissel doon it een o the tabl |
Ulster - CUL | id Alice indignantly, an shae | sut | doon in a big airmchair at yi |
Doric - MNA | an touch baith waas." Morrice | sut | doon te demonstrate. "It's as |
Doric - MNA | The neest mormin, Morrice | sut | up wi a moo like a tray o cat |
Central - EDN | t refused ocht else. Beatrice | sut | doon crossleggit aside him on |
Central - EDN | s heid on his knees. Beatrice | sut | neist him. She pat an erm roo |
Central - EDN | He | sut | doon aside her, hauf turnt aw |
Central - EDN | ynt thaim wi a joog o tea. He | sut | doon on the ither side o Beat |
Central - EDN | eeberty o leukin in there. He | sut | doon in Malik’s ermchair, f |
Central - EDN | in this parallel universe. He | sut | doon aside her on her bedroll |
Doric - MNA | awa fir mair than an oor. He | sut | up an lookit aroon: the thick |
Central - EDN | He wis devastatit. He | sut | doon on the stany flair an be |
Central - EDN | Had Walfare rumblet thaim? He | sut | doon in a street café an ord |
Ulster - SYN | ae tha man ïn chairge, an he | sut | doon. An naebodie ïn tha Mee |
Central - EDN | wee agin his shoother, an he | sut | chivalrously allooin his erm |
Ulster - SYN | a weethin frae tha lan. An he | sut | doon an taicht tha fowk frae |
Central - EDN | ae duin wi Derriakin. Whan he | sut | doon again, Hsien had left th |
Central - EDN | She | sut | on a stane in the beild o the |
Central - EDN | She | sut | doon on her bed. He cud staun |
Central - EDN | She | sut | up, no dootin that she wis ri |
Doric - MNA | She | sut | doon aside im an said, "Ah wi |
Central - LAL | She | sut | doon oan an auld aipple box h |
Ulster - PUL | n cut aff ablow tha knee. She | sut | quate awee an then sayed, “ |
Central - EDN | Aabody wis applaudin. She | sut | doon again, makin horns at th |
Ulster - EUL | a treble o saft breithin. She | sut | up, hit mine hazy in the unfo |
Ulster - CUL | mair hopeless than iver. She | sut | doon an tuk aff greetin agane |
Central - EDN | r aff, bit hid fae sicht. She | sut | doon quate aside him. |
Central - EDN | regate wi grit intil’t. She | sut | a bittie abuin him on a rock |
Central - EDN | it e’en a disabeelity? She | sut | up, tryin tae think. It can h |
Ulster - SYN | haim. An ït cum aboot, as he | sut | doon tae eat wi thaim, that h |
Central - EDN | E’en as he | sut | in his chair, Beatrice’s gr |
Doric - MNA | fun his spirits sinkin as he | sut | doon in front o his brand new |
Doric - MNA | orrice wis still fizzin as he | sut | on the edge o the pool, dibbl |
Doric - MNA | d an didna even look up as he | sut | , humpie-backit ower the the c |
Doric - MNA | gied im a freenly smile es he | sut | er plate doon afore er. |
Doric - MNA | . "Ah heard the last time she | sut | in ower the bath the watter i |
Central - EDN | some polite applause, an she | sut | doon, draint be the effort o |
Doric - MNA | beasts fullin his nose as she | sut | on the steel te milk Betsy th |
Doric - MNA | ghed, his hairt sinkin as she | sut | doon aside him wi her laptop |
Doric - MNA | peered the beautician, es she | sut | Betty doon afore a mirror. |
Doric - MNA | in er hair wi er hans, es she | sut | ersel doon oan a flooery cane |
Central - EDN | ae tae dae wi onythin?” She | sut | up an catched his haun, smili |
Central - EDN | s, Ah’ve got you twa.” He | sut | on the edge o the buird an le |
Central - EDN | Guzul, Ah’ll eat it.” He | sut | doon whaur he wis, wi his bac |
Doric - MNA | sin Norman's funeral?" Archie | sut | imsel doon. |
Doric - MNA | "Oh! At's affa!"'? Archie | sut | doon oan the tap step, the co |
Doric - MNA | an syne Gertie | sut | in aside Lorna, leavin him wi |
Doric - MNA | Ah'm gaun te fooner." Dottie | sut | doon an lut oot a lang, shudd |
Doric - MNA | oan yer gweed claes!" Stevie | sut | doon afore the coal fire, tur |
Doric - MNA | Pauline | sut | doon an stairtit scribblin ag |
Doric - MNA | nt aboot birthin bairns, syne | sut | ersel doon aside ma bed, read |
Ulster - BUL | A dozen months we're | sut | ait hame, |
Central - LAL | 'We've | sut | ! But that's naethin tae where |
Central - SEC | We | sut | doon at a sma table an he jab |
Doric - MNA | k weis Dansin. So we aat, aye | sut | baak doon, eis thi qwine maid |
Ulster - CUL | ion staapt, an the hale thing | sut | quate fur a minute, while Ali |
Ulster - EUL | Ah | sut | in the copper-tapped shelter |
Doric - MNA | "Yes, please." Ah | sut | doon on the edge o the settee |
Doric - MNA | "Yes, please." Wi baith | sut | back doon on the slidy settee |
Central - EDN | a pile o boulders. They baith | sut | doon. |
Ulster - CUL | mak yaes dry enuch!" They aal | sut | doon nicht awa, in a big ring |
Central - EDN | t fluir ti whaur a ying cheil | sut | on a settil wi ae shank liggi |
Ulster - GUL | An | sut | doon ferninst her |
Central - EDN | ent. He waukent ina panic, an | sut | on the edge o his bed, takin |
Ulster - SYN | le an wine tae aise thaim, an | sut | hïm on hïs ain baist an bro |
Central - EDN | e sleep bit gied up on it, an | sut | wi her back tae the waa, list |
Central - EDN | er on the edge o the crood an | sut | doon aside him. They were obl |
Central - EDN | crawlt ower tae the fence an | sut | crulged up wi her cheek agin |
Central - EDN | back alang the gate a wee an | sut | hissel doon tae wait for dayl |
Central - EDN | trice pu’ed up a creepie an | sut | aside her on the sinlit balco |
Ulster - SYN | Jesus gaed oot o tha hoose an | sut | doon bi tha loch shore. ¢ Si |
Central - EDN | t her tae bed. He cam back an | sut | silently wi his faither on th |
Central - EDN | t up tae the lip o the col an | sut | leukin doon at a wheen sheep |
Ulster - SYN | Tha deid man | sut | up an stairtit tae taak, an J |
Doric - MNA | traicht tae thi cal boddim an | sut | air fur a meentee, til weih s |
Ulster - PUL | Tha wumman | sut | doon oan a log an pushed bak |
Ulster - PUL | At dailygan, tha wumman | sut | by tha ingle, glowerin at tha |
Doric - MNA | Ah gid ben te ma room an | sut | on the edge o the bed an thoc |
Doric - MNA | tie dismissed the wirkmaan an | sut | doon it the table. "Ye'v aete |
Doric - MNA | kin concerned as he cam in an | sut | doon it the kitchen table. "A |
Doric - MNA | n in dismay as Ruth cam in an | sut | doon it the kitchen table spo |
Ulster - SYN | te tae eat, an he went ïn an | sut | doon. Tha Pharisee got a gunk |
Central - EDN | ” Raggle lowsit Iskander an | sut | doon in a heap on the grun. B |
Doric - MNA | is knee es Joyce cam ower an | sut | doon aside im. |
Central - EDN | an mair fykie. He cam ower an | sut | ablow her on the ither side. |
Doric - MNA | ippit inte the widden seat an | sut | imsel doon oan the reed velve |
Doric - MNA | e keepit on his cowboy hat an | sut | doon opposite Chantelle as th |
Central - EDN | uits tae ease her feet, Hsien | sut | doon aside her. |
Central - EDN | r adrenalin gaun, while Hsien | sut | cross-leggit agin the waa an |
Central - EDN | ough the muntains, the weemen | sut | oot on the balcony at the bac |
Ulster - CUL | inea-pig, heid furst, an thin | sut | upon it.) |
Ulster - GUL | Instead they're workin | sut | at hame, |
Doric - MNA | The twa weemin | sut | in silence, chaaen awa like t |
Ulster - CUL | The Gryphon | sut | up an rubbed its een: thin it |
Central - SEC | "Ye ar | sut | a wee ane." |
Central - EDN | on the grun. Bill an Iskander | sut | doon |
Ulster - GUL | Wee Jack Horner | sut | in a corner |
Doric - MNA | He noddit te far young Walter | sut | in the front raa. |
Ulster - CUL | Yit hir sister | sut | still jest es shae left hir, |
Ulster - GUL | Hae ye iver | sut | an tried tae ken whut made ye |
Doric - MNA | s afore lang." Joyce McGregor | sut | oan the settee flickin throwe |
Ulster - GUL | Whutch wur | sut | oan the tap o his heid. |
Ulster - EUL | ried on. An in thair sheddaes | sut | a lad whose green een flichte |
Doric - MNA | The taaller o the twa quines | sut | ersel doon oan the fit o Morr |
Central - EDN | The fourteen passengers | sut | up again, haudin on ticht as |
Central - EDN | t yin wis a tramp. The ithers | sut | as faur awa fae him as they c |
Ulster - EUL | We doon on hunkers | sut | aa roon |
Ulster - CUL | t wi tryin, the peur weelàss | sut | doon an gret. |
Ulster - SYN | tha fowk that | sut | ïn tha dairk |
Central - EDN | ak a drink oot the gless that | sut | untouched forenent him. The T |
Central - EDN | a nummer o widden kists that | sut | agin a waa. The ither wumman |
Ulster - PUL | tha cuddy an a wheen hens. It | sut | ablow tha Rocky Moontin wi gr |
Central - EDN | na accep ony refreshment, bit | sut | doon wi thaim an in a busines |
Ulster - CUL | aal the time, tae at last it | sut | doon a guid wye awa, pantin, |
Ulster - GUL | Whut if we aa jaist | sut | doon an taaked? |
Doric - DOR | d bin needin. Mam an Dad jist | sut | there lookin fair trickit wi |
Doric - MNA | twyse, shi lyftet up an jist | sut | baak doon again, so thi hid t |
Doric - MNA | We feeneshed wer chaw an jist | sut | yappen, noo, aye startet fiyi |
Central - LAL | n on Mairs, Olympus Mons jist | sut | growin ower the same magma py |
Central - SEC | "Ye hiv | sut | , ya clarty wee sou." |
Central - SEC | "Ye hiv | sut | ." |
Central - SEC | "Jeemie, ye hiv | sut | ," Peter cam ti ma rescue, "ye |
Doric - MNA | . ye're an accoontant?" Sandy | sut | back in his cheer an wytit fi |
Central - EDN | They | sut | silently for a few meenits. A |
Central - EDN | They | sut | silent in the cave a lang whi |
Ulster - CUL | it wus ower at last, an they | sut | doon agane in a circle, an be |
Central - EDN | the parachute wab. Than they | sut | doon tae tak stock. Bill empt |
Ulster - CUL | So they | sut | doon, an naeboadie spoke fur |
Central - EDN | d tae the canteen, whaur they | sut | in silence till a siren soond |
Central - EDN | rt intae the space whaur they | sut | crulgit an forjeskit, though |
Central - EDN | an he had dovert ower as they | sut | aroon the cookin fire efter t |
Doric - MNA | ie didna tak Eric oan es they | sut | doon it a table wi a bonny fi |
Central - EDN | acks an staves, Bill abruptly | sut | doon on a tussock an pit his |
Doric - MNA | Betty | sut | oan the edge o the bed, wytin |