Ulster - EUL | A croud had | assembled | bae the church gates on Chape |
Doric - NNB | hey arrived, wi a great crowd | assembled | aboot them-all sorts o peedy |
Doric - MNA | n shooerin reed wine ower the | assembled | company. "Ah clean the lavvie |
Central - DUN | e the morn's nicht.' Whit the | assembled | tounsfolk thocht he meant isn |
Central - SWE | ready the | assembled | plastic fleet for inspection |
Central - AYR | nigh on a thousan sowls were | assembled | on Glaister Law by the timé |
Central - GLA | n the mound ay fabric ah’ve | assembled | roon masel. ‘It’s no unti |
Ulster - EUL | airae windae. The magpies wur | assembled | lik semi-quavers on the teleg |
Central - SEC | Ah've no seen this many dugs | assembled | in yin place since ah watched |
Southern - SEA | e a fair rum-lookin gang that | assembled | oan th bank- th birds wi dreg |
Doric - NNB | ndeed a queer-lookan party at | assembled | on e bank-e burds wi draggled |
Shetland - SHD | Finallt | assembled | this yisterday efter it lyin |
Central - GLA | ur heeds doon. The troops huv | assembled | doon the bottom park n ir aw |
Central - GLA | Pearcey pulls a shabbily | assembled | joint oot ay his equally shab |