Central - SWE | believed | were ony worse than whaur we | |
Central - EDN | An Sandy Caskie, bookseller, | believed | |
Shetland - SHD | sat, wi her een shut, an half- | believed | at shö wis in Wonderlaand he |
Doric - MNA | den o the mune), mune bow. Aa | believed | tae signal approaching storms |
Doric - DOR | ppeal, they tell me. Ah widna | believed | it. Ye'd hae expeckit richt-t |
Central - EDN | it wis gaun on. She wadna hae | believed | it o Hsien. Maybe his percept |
Doric - ABN | hat in them days we widna hae | believed | could ging on in oor street. |
Ulster - GUL | Wud ye iver hae | believed | . |
Central - LAL | Aathin that ettles tae be | believed | |
Central - WCE | en spak til the audience). He | believed | that Scottish drama haed ti s |
Central - SEC | That the cunt looked as if he | believed | ah wis tellin the truth. He d |
Central - LAL | t didnae really look as if he | believed | whit the Baudelaire bairns we |
Central - SEC | trae in the Daily Record. She | believed | The Vow. It made her feel thi |
Ulster - EUL | y whan he coorted hir, an she | believed | it fur there was aye a sense |
Central - SEC | t, pal,' she said, wishin she | believed | it. A vice moaned an shoutit |
Central - LAL | fir her was a fear o whit she | believed | Aye voters tae be an a disbel |
Central - LAL | went his ane way dain whit he | believed | in as best he cud ... an suff |
Central - LAL | ay he’d tortured as mony he | believed | wur Covenanters. It wis defin |
Central - WCE | Willie | believed | in Scotland, spoke aften o hi |
Shetland - SHD | glish as Shetlandic, an if we | believed | at dis tongue wis deein oot, |
Ulster - SYN | ull be daen fer ye tha wye ye | believed | ït wud." An hïs sarvint got |
Doric - NNB | t on, wi closed eyes, an half | believed | hersel in Wonderland, though |
Southern - SEA | oan, wi claised eyes, an hauf | believed | hersel in Wunderlaant, tho sh |
Central - GLA | t, wae her eyes shut, an hauf | believed | hersel in Wunnerlaun, though |
Central - DUN | al craturs that fowk hae lang | believed | in like the vicious kelpies a |
Central - LAL | Ah | believed | hur when she said men wur fal |
Central - LAL | even though ah wis a wean, ah | believed | Mammy when she said the drink |
Central - LAL | his national service, and ah | believed | him. He knew mair aboot life |
Central - WCE | e batter in nae bother. If ah | believed | that ah'd beliey, anythin, sa |
Southern - SEA | Within himsel | believed | |
Central - SEC | thirteen year auld who still | believed | in Santa Claus. Ah soon decid |
Central - LAL | ehaw wark, but a wheen o them | believed | in Sugarollie Ben, and the pi |
Ulster - SYN | thïs weel! Seein as ye niver | believed | whut A toul ye, ye'll be stru |
Doric - MNA | er bin religious an Ah nivver | believed | n Hell - weel, nae tull Ah m |
Central - SEC | Aesop is | believed | tae hae been alive frae 620 t |
Central - LAL | on ower closely, the myth wis | believed | . |
Central - DUN | toun. An there were some that | believed | it forbye, but wiser heids th |
Central - SEC | e a testament o somebody that | believed | in naethin an cared aboot les |
Doric - MNA | ota her han. "Ah'd nivver hiv | believed | there'd bi sic a choice - so |
Central - WCE | came hame that night. Naebody | believed | her, or the others, when they |
Central - SEC | But naebody | believed | whit he said wis sooth. |
Central - WCE | wid be nae use at aw. If they | believed | her tale, and she doubted the |
Central - LAL | in tae campaign fir whit they | believed | tae be the richt wey tae a fa |
Central - DUN | ss an riches. This wis widely | believed | amang the Covenanters, that C |
Doric - DOR | It wis widely | believed | that the snare involved had b |
Central - WCE | iss? It wis because we really | believed | it, that whit we thoucht and |