Central - EDN | granmither. She kent aa that | aareadies | , fae his files. His fondest m | 2011 |
Central - EDN | met him | aareadies | . He didna gie his name, an Ro | 2011 |
Central - SEC | diine a fair bit on the hoof | aareadies | . I'd hae ti insist on him com | 2017 |
Southern - SEA | cottis Border’s conneckions | aareadies | : A say this, kis Jimmy Cook, | 2003 |
Central - LAL | tuation in Norther Ireland is | aareadies | ane whaur fowk identify stran | 2000 |
Central - EDN | me he got there, Mrs Bose had | aareadies | arrived. Guid Lord, he thocht | 2011 |
Central - EDN | ranfaither. The paperwork had | aareadies | been duin tae apply for a new | 2011 |
Central - LAL | that had been duin in Glesca | aareadies | be Macaulay (1977). As Ah beg | 2002 |
Central - EDN | sayed, gaun ower grun he had | aareadies | covert ower an ower. “Rongy | 2011 |
Central - EDN | peatit it oot lood. “He wis | aareadies | deid. If no your haun, than a | 2011 |
Central - EDN | estors wis aa for it: She’s | aareadies | expectin, sae whit the hell, | 2011 |
Central - EDN | Bill wis | aareadies | fameeliar wi the lay o the la | 2011 |
Central - EDN | Bill wis | aareadies | fameeliar wi the lay o the la | 2011 |
Central - EDN | o guilt. It wis as gin he had | aareadies | gien Beatrice’s place tae R | 2011 |
Central - EDN | her yince a month. Bit he’d | aareadies | had a veesit yince this wick | 2011 |
Central - EDN | dna daurt shut an ee. She’d | aareadies | had tae draw on Beatrice’s | 2011 |
Central - AYR | sae mony byordinar things had | aareadies | happened, that Alison had ste | 2014 |
Central - EDN | e that fowk wis convergin on, | aareadies | held up as the ideal o beauty | 2011 |
Central - SEC | Onybody wha lives in Scotland | aareadies | his a foot in the door. Onybo | 2018 |
Central - EDN | in o haiverin. The wumman wis | aareadies | Hsien’s, ony time he cared | 2011 |
Central - EDN | that some o the bastarts wis | aareadies | in a poseetion tae blaw up a | 2011 |
Central - LAL | r verb pairts haes been notit | aareadies | isnae easy. I canna see that | 2008 |
Central - EDN | waukent him wi a kick. It wis | aareadies | licht an he cud hear a powert | 2011 |
Central - SEC | id "dinnae" - e'en yince- his | aareadies | makkit Scots happen. We needn | 2018 |
Central - SEC | tooshie his been sinderin the | aareadies | marginal Scots community fir | 2018 |
Southern - SEA | oose an onsteid; whilk A’ve | aareadies | mintit, wis ane o Jockie | 2003 |
Central - EDN | tbye, she fund some o the men | aareadies | on the kitchie ruif tryin tae | 2011 |
Central - EDN | line an wi the ither haun wis | aareadies | openin the door again. | 2011 |
Central - EDN | im, the Pandit graint. It wis | aareadies | ower late. | 2011 |
Central - EDN | p her belongins. Somebody had | aareadies | packit an tied her bedroll fo | 2011 |
Central - EDN | ey ran the wey ither fowk wis | aareadies | rinnin, tae shelter ahint the | 2011 |
Central - SEC | d fowks aroon us that they've | aareadies | stepped in. Whither they bath | 2018 |
Central - EDN | s tae be somebody that’s no | aareadies | suspeck.” | 2011 |
Central - EDN | p. An noo maybes Beatrice had | aareadies | telt him that she wis expecti | 2011 |
Central - WCE | and ah'm in a hurry? An ah've | aareadies | telt ye whit ah'm daein.' | 2006 |
Central - LAL | react as tho I haed gree’d | aareadies | ti dae or think aboot whitive | 2004 |
Central - EDN | t, aamaist cruelly. “It’s | aareadies | wirkin in ither places.” | 2011 |