Shetland - SHD | ale beer drifting oot troo da | doorway | . |
Central - AYR | d through this auld abandoned | doorway | : |
Central - WCE | d through this auld abandoned | doorway | ; |
Doric - NNB | a even get her heid through e | doorway | ; "an even if ma heid wid go t |
Central - SEC | olk ootside an barricaded the | doorway | . Naebody would dare pass her, |
Central - GLA | ide n a rustlin comin fae the | doorway | . 'Shhh! Fuckin shut it!' A sa |
Central - WCE | owed her, but jist inside the | doorway | o the so-cried livin-room she |
Central - GLA | ck an grey granite. Above the | doorway | is the sign Portland Arms in |
Central - WCE | doon low tae get through the | doorway | . Matilda gaed efter her and f |
Central - SEC | Whan he seen the laddie i the | doorway | , the janny glumshed, |
Orkney - ORK | I stood there in the | doorway | and tottered on death's brink |
Central - WCE | Mr Wormwidd said, blockin the | doorway | . 'Weel, she's yer responsibil |
Doric - MNB | kit up an saw ma freen in the | doorway | wi the teacher richt ahin him |
Central - LAL | Coont Olaf wis staunin in the | doorway | , watchin Violet and Klaus as |
Central - EDN | ry o the man. She blockit the | doorway | . “Whit dae ye wint?” she |
Central - SEC | Joey wis standin in his | doorway | . "Hye, Hughie. C'mere!" "Hiya |
Central - WCE | ve safety o’ the doonstairs | doorway | an’ listened tae her gie’ |