Ulster - GUL | An A | foun | that this wee gem wis richt, |
Doric - ABN | Weel, he'd | foun | his wye tae a cottage far a b |
Central - WCE | Tae say they'd | foun | a body in a pub |
Doric - ABN | . E-boat S208's torpedoes had | foun | their tairget. |
Ulster - GUL | We hae a story. Baith wul bae | foun | ' in oor museums, interpretive |
Ulster - GUL | We hae a story. Baith wul bae | foun | ' in oor |
Ulster - GUL | ther wie o' delivery maun bae | foun | '. |
Ulster - GUL | A hae | foun | A cannae see!! |
Ulster - WUL | The busy bo'dies hae | foun | ' oot |
Doric - MNA | s cled in licht frae heid tae | foun | , an smilin, raxxin his airms |
Doric - MNA | Charter hiv an obligation tae | foun | their policies, legislation, |
Central - LAL | things that dings him on tae | foun | the modren tradeetion o owers |
Central - WCE | Then, et the feenish up, he | foun | out that |
Central - AYR | As Jock returned back hame he | foun | ’ |
Doric - ABN | She | foun | her feast wis turnt tae fast. |
Doric - DOR | o their original colour, she | foun | a weel-worn Hays Lemonade car |
Ulster - EUL | flicker o his sad een, an she | foun | a way tae communicate wi the |
Doric - MNA | That laid the | foun | for accordion an fiddle clubs |
Doric - MNA | daud o birsslit neep frae the | foun | o a pan wi a knife, garrin it |
Doric - MNA | go. He wis caad clean tae the | foun | o the boat wi ae byodnar |
Doric - MNA | es, the cousins played in the | foun | o the Earth Hoosie, pretendin |
Doric - MNA | achitta Centre (biggit on the | foun | o the auld Fittach wids) wirk |
Central - LAL | e anent Fergusson but wis the | foun | o The Scotsoun Makars Series |
Doric - MNA | rry in the spring; nae at the | foun | , onyroad." |
Doric - MNA | a thrum, rochlin doon at the | foun | o its furry thrapple. The low |
Doric - MNA | cam by an dowpit doon at the | foun | . Noo, the first yin's face wi |
Ulster - GUL | I'm glad him and Billy Blake | foun | ' it. |
Ulster - GUL | ogramme. A technical collogue | foun | ' at |
Ulster - GUL | ir's naethin in the Worl A've | foun | , |
Doric - ABN | gied Dod a shout: "Dod, Ah've | foun | a penny! At's good luck, at i |
Central - LAL | An then Ah | foun | ma haun in his, |
Doric - DOR | ing bang o them, tried ... an | foun | wantin.' |
Doric - MNA | he wis trialt an convicted an | foun | guilty. She noo bides unner D |
Ulster - EUL | at. She untied the strings an | foun | neat, flet lines o claes - a |
Doric - ABN | mebbe; but in 1914 they seen | foun | oot that Hell wis jist ower t |
Central - AYR | d wis born tae Jennet an John | foun | . A puir wee early bairn, ower |
Doric - ABN | e for the quinie. They nivver | foun | her body, peer craitur. |
Doric - ABN | t sooked doon. An they nivver | foun | hide nor hair o't. |
Doric - ABN | he aalest British coins ivver | foun | , gaan a thoosan year back an |
Doric - MNA | bi the North, at the cliff's | foun | ", quo she. "like frangipani â |
Doric - MNA | x wi a lauch tae the lochan's | foun | . |
Ulster - GUL | ogress wi' hits waark hit hes | foun | ' |
Doric - MNA | faa intae a deep dwam at its | foun | ." |
Doric - MNA | the hale o Europe; an at its | foun | wis a lochan, pit-mirk an wei |
Central - WCE | In full dress uniform they | foun | Thurot, |
Doric - DOR | fan they opened him up they | foun | |
Central - WCE | Wullie Broon, as he suddenly | foun | sumthing o great interest on |