| Southern - SEA |
Ah'm somebody else'-but och!" | greeted | Ahlice, wi a sudden burst o t |
| Central - EDN |
haun’ fu’ o’ followers, | greeted | us in an accent sae thick anâ |
| Southern - SEA |
th pool o tears which she hed | greeted | when she was nein fit high. |
| Doric - DOR | ae bar fer a quick nip tae be | greeted | by reed covered tables, flooe |
| Central - WCE |
de Bar he was surprised ti be | greeted | bi hoots o dereision frae the |
| Southern - SWE | Nice to be | greeted | by a friendly face first thin |
| Central - SEC |
"Aye," she | greeted | her. "Whit gard ye bide sae l |
| Central - SEC |
you men wi yer fag ends," she | greeted | him. "That's twice this week |
| Central - AYR |
We are | greeted | at the door by an awfully smi |
| Ulster - EUL |
gdom o Latharna, an they were | greeted | bae the land, for it see’d |
| Central - SEC |
go and wipe his master's erse | greeted | us in reception. Ah could see |
| Southern - SEA |
e listenin?" Th pair wee hing | greeted | agin (or grunted, eet was imp |
| Central - SEC |
Frank | greeted | us wi a sceptical “Any luck |
| Doric - ABN |
hame wi' the shoppin', an I'm | greeted | by |
| Central - EDN |
’’ tae ma surprise ah’m | greeted | wae silence fae him. And when |
| Central - GLA |
alkin acroass the room ah’m | greeted | by the openin bars ay Build m |
| Central - EDN |
ck is shoart lived. As ah’m | greeted | wae the same depressin rugged |
| Central - EDN |
. And before ah ken it ah’m | greeted | again by a fretful lookin Bru |
| Central - GLA |
The sound crew, the guys who | greeted | Aonghas earlier, the auld be- |
| Ulster - EUL |
She leukt again, an was | greeted | bae a wave. Hir sister's shou |
| Central - EDN |
steed, the answer ah gave wis | greeted | by only silence. And as ah lo |
| Central - LAL |
as is weel-kent, the pley wis | greeted | wi vituperation bi the critic |
| Doric - MNA |
hat wis jist aboot how aabody | greeted | aabody in the Howe, so that s |
| Ulster - EUL |
‘They | greeted | tears sae heavy that they cas |
| Central - SEC |
n whaur a pack o dugs noisily | greeted | us. There were a couple o wes |