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Ulster - SYN | n an wurshipt hïm. Then the' | apent | thair kïsts an the' set afor |
Central - LAL | settled back intae hes sate, | apent | the paper, fauldid it nately, |
Doric - DOR | Bi the time A | apent | ma een efter the saicant snee |
Central - LAL | et scuffed alang the bottom A | apent | ma een, released ma grup on t |
Central - LAL | lest weik, ilka mornin whan A | apent | up the boxes thare wis yin de |
Ulster - SYN | oafit Isaiah, an whan he haed | apent | tha buik, he fun tha place wh |
Central - SEC | he waash awaw, the fermer hed | apent | the clouse frae the lochan sa |
Ulster - SYN | ukin, knock an tha dure'll be | apent | tae ye. For iveriebodie that |
Ulster - SYN | on rappin an tha dure wull be | apent | tae ye. Fer iveriebodie that |
Central - LAL | 'Whaur am A?' Archie | apent | his een an spake. |
Central - SEC | breinged roun, bot whan thai | apent | the duir a smouchterin clud o |
Central - LAL | An the geographer chiel | apent | his muckle jotter, an shairpe |
Central - SEC | His een’s warkin.” An Sam | apent | his een, tuik a braith, an co |
Ulster - EUL | An | apent | up tha kintrie roon - a heir |
Ulster - SYN | aakit tae iz on tha róad, an | apent | up tha Scriptures tae iz?" Sa |
Central - SEC | The foirsman | apent | the duir o a wie howff bi the |
Central - LAL | The businessman | apent | his mooth, but coudna think o |
Central - EDN | stendit til hiz feit, drew an | apent | a sauler's jokteleg, an balla |
Southern - SEA | elicopter whan the centre wis | apent | i Mey, 1976. The auld |
Southern - SEA | the Forman Memorial Hall wis | apent | it Roberton. ( A, pages |
Southern - SEA | new centre wis biggit, an wis | apent | i |
Ulster - SYN | he wus prayin, an tha haivens | apent | . Tha Halie Spïrit cum doon l |
Ulster - SYN | , an jist wi that tha heivens | apent | , an he saa tha Spïrit o God |
Ulster - SYN | aa o a suddent thair een wus | apent | , an the' kent wha he wus, an |
Ulster - PUL | Eftér tha railway | apent | aroon Echteen an Fiftie, tha |
Ulster - PUL | tha glentin wuid knot slowly | apent | an a sleekit, watthery aul ee |