Ulster - GUL | bonnie bard, Robert Anderson, | bided | wi us an was freends wi a whe |
Ulster - PUL | o the Clandeboye O'Neills wha | bided | in North Down. Efter a daft b |
Central - WCE | He wis a wee laddie o six wha | bided | roond the corner fae her, and |
Central - SEC | A'd | bided | single aw ma life." |
Central - SEC | he'd hae been deif gin he'd | bided | near |
Ulster - GUL | ed tae doot gif tha lads haed | bided | wi thaim acause Dot haed a ca |
Central - LAL | a feast fae the foodbank and | bided | oor time |
Southern - SEA | "Ee micht no hae | bided | much under th sea-" ("Ah havn |
Central - AYR | "Ye micht no hae | bided | lang ablow the sea-" ("TI hin |
Central - LAL | " vyces cried oot. Coont Olaf | bided | a wee, still haudin the screi |
Central - LAL | e the scheme whaur Coont Olaf | bided | . They went past the horse-dra |
Central - WCE | uil whaur ye gang noo. But ah | bided | at hame.' Miss Honey paused a |
Central - LAL | it. Too many decades since I | bided | or had tae dae wi Mal.lorquí |
Orkney - ORK | So I | bided | me time, Bessie o Gyre, till |
Orkney - ORK | So I | bided | me time, Bessie o Gyre, till |
Central - WCE | e hoose whaur Miss Trunchbull | bided | on the edge o the clachan, th |
Central - AYR | ken whaur ony o the hill-men | bided | hereaboots, for they wantit t |
Central - SEC | ut that wes whaur Gary Beaton | bided | wi his mither an her latest |
Shetland - SHD | a tap makkin sure da tick rop | bided | on da stein. Tinkin aboot it |
Central - WCE | nk and dinkly dressed teacher | bided | ? Wis this whit she hud tae co |
Central - LAL | the centre, whaur the monster | bided | . Mibbe noo, he saw the cloods |
Central - WCE | se whaur the puir wood cutter | bided | wi Hansel and Gretel and whau |
Ulster - PUL | Lang syne gellicks | bided | amang folk: inaboot their hoo |
Central - SEC | e gap whaur Miss Marjoribanks | bided | her time to greet the auld mo |
Central - WCE | gairden, and a faimly o esks | bided | in it. There's a gey wheen o |
Ulster - PUL | Belyve, quare bad yins | bided | aye amang us. |
Central - LAL | . The three Baudelaire bairns | bided | wi their maw and da in a muck |
Doric - DUN | e fight at nicht a bogle that | bided | at But n Ben Lane in the toon |
Central - DUN | an John Smith, a weaver that | bided | in the Overgate. They didnae |
Central - WCE | Miss Honey | bided | her time. The bairns were sil |