| Ulster - SYN |
| Lea | oot oniethin ye dae as pairt |
| Central - LAL |
| lea | neither stoor nor kern |
| Ulster - EUL |
"' | Lea | it wi me, Reverend," said Gra |
| Ulster - SYN |
d grun.' Tha gairdner sayed, ' | Lea | ït alane, sir, gie ït anith |
| Central - LAL |
'He'll no,' said Rabbit, ' | Lea | that wi me,' And awa he brees |
| Central - LAL |
Raired Cindy, ' | Lea | 's alane, ya nyaff!' |
| Central - LAL |
m only kiddin,' e protested. ' | Lea | us alane!' |
| Central - LAL |
takkin Chairlie by the airm. ' | Lea | the laddie alane, will ye! Oo |
| Central - SWE |
'ramshackle ways of working', | lea | us wi nae Index, (sik as mair |
| Central - EDN |
She gaed awa, | lea | ’in thaim dumfoonert. |
| Central - EDN |
t they cud cairry an wis awa, | lea | ’in echt Auld People tae jyn |
| Central - EDN |
“Ach, | lea | thaim alane,” Falad interve |
| Central - EDN |
air backs on the deid wumman, | lea | ’in her as they had |
| Central - EDN |
it frae Edinburgh tae Lunnon, | lea | ’in muisicians in Scotland i |
| Ulster - PUL |
han ye'r gan oot on tha toon, | lea | tha motthor weel alane |
| Central - EDN |
there. “Raggle, git a grip, | lea | |
| Central - EDN |
ggle an swept him aff wi her, | lea | ’in Beatrice tae wonner whit |
| Central - GLA |
Whaur the lotus leafs oot- | lea | the lea, |
| Shetland - SHD |
e slept oot on da hill, in da | lea | o a muckle ston. |
| Shetland - SHD |
ie. Dat nicht I laid me in da | lea | o Jeemie’s ston an gret. I |
| Shetland - SHD |
ootit, parteeklarly dem in da | lea | . |
| Shetland - SHD |
tried tae git comfy under da | lea | o his muckle ston. Thankfully |
| Central - LAL |
Josie Neill o Dumfries wudna | lea | a poem unfeenisht wi regaird |
| Central - LAL |
'Dinna | lea | it there,' anither said. 'If |
| Central - LAL |
fae noo on,' she said. 'Dinna | lea | onythin |
| Central - NEC |
ye gaun, ya big chanty? Dinna | lea | me here. Dinna lea me here." |
| Central - EDN |
o a thrid pairty], just dinna | lea | me here [or else].” |
| Central - LAL |
tem o gremmar, an this daesna | lea | them wi ony doundrag. Scots s |
| Central - WCE |
ot a naitural resoorce that'd | lea | a gap the size o Darién's in |
| Central - LAL | ay think o ma faither wha wad | lea | the hoose on dreich daurk nic |
| Central - LAL |
ur speakers o ither leids wad | lea | them oot. |
| Central - EDN |
spring richt eneuch, they wad | lea | armt an boun. An that meant s |
| Central - WCE |
. The landward airts wis laid | lea | , an the touns turnt tae ruins |
| Central - WCE |
Bit mind the consequences kid | lea | ' ye doo lally. |
| Central - LAL |
certainly cannae go masel and | lea | the ither three auld folk aw |
| Central - LAL |
e should get his coarn in and | lea | |
| Central - LAL |
l aw get cleekit! Get oot and | lea | me tae sirple ma cider in pea |
| Central - NEC |
Mibbe he'd shoot the craw and | lea | Hercules here wi the sky on h |
| Central - NEC |
Nae ither fowk in Europe hae | lea | ’d us sic a fouth o carvit s |
| Central - AYR |
Puirtith though didnae | lea | a strang mark on the communit |
| Central - NEC |
archaeologically they didnae | lea | ’ us muckle. |
| Ulster - EUL |
needed watter, but she cudnae | lea | the babbie lyin there, coul a |
| Ulster - EUL |
"Ye cannae | lea | the wean here!" |
| Central - LAL |
But Precious wisna gonnae | lea | it there. That efternoon, whe |
| Ulster - SYN |
cum bak. On that day, dïnnae | lea | tha ruiftap tae gae doon for |
| Central - NEC |
ter as weel. Hercules had tae | lea | it there and strauchle back t |
| Central - SEC |
or chyce o coorse an haed tae | lea | oot a fair nummer o the weel- |
| Central - EDN |
it the Dug-wumman managed tae | lea | a trail o beads - he frownt |
| Central - EDN |
sleep noo. It wad be safe tae | lea | him. |
| Central - LAL |
oo,' he addit, 'it's time tae | lea | thir fower glaikit bairns ahi |
| Central - LAL |
h seyed, Dinna entreat me tae | lea | thou, or tae haud aff fae fol |
| Ulster - SYN |
ïm, the' plaidit wi hïm tae | lea | thair pairt o tha kintrie. |
| Ulster - SYN |
hïm, but Jesus toul hïm tae | lea | , an sayed, |
| Ulster - SYN |
or the' dïdnae want hïm tae | lea | thaim. But he sayed tae thaim |
| Ulster - EUL |
"Ye're gaun tae | lea | a four yeit-oul wean wi stran |
| Central - SEC |
eet, beggin his lassie no tae | lea | him? Ah luved David Bowie. An |
| Central - EDN |
stievely as she stuid up tae | lea | thaim. “If Ah can bring ye |
| Ulster - SYN |
whar ye'r no walcum, ye'r tae | lea | that toon, an shake aff een t |
| Ulster - EUL |
She needed Esther tae | lea | . She needed the Waterloo Road |
| Central - SWE |
ays like thir we're sweir tae | lea | ? |
| Central - EDN |
urried awa. She wis sweir tae | lea | a scene brewin ahint her, bit |
| Central - EDN |
the blin man will try for tae | lea | ye mait eneuch tae keep ye ga |
| Central - LAL |
irds. Sae the tendency is tae | lea | thir haithen boulders i the m |
| Central - EDN |
nywey by the preparations tae | lea | the lamasery. This place had |
| Ulster - SYN |
haed bid tha ïll spïrit tae | lea | hïm alane. Betimes ït haed |
| Central - EDN |
It wad brak his hert tae | lea | the Pandit. Bit he didna blam |
| Central - EDN |
It wad brak his hert tae | lea | the Pandit. Bit he didna blam |
| Southern - SWE | its launch. Whit a legacy tae | lea | us aa @ByLeavesWeLive @billyk |
| Central - LAL |
wis the first human body tae | lea | a fit steid in the Moon's sto |
| Central - EDN |
ae problem wi that. He’d be | lea | ’in thir fowk in a couple o |
| Central - LAL | r an a (but abune them a, The | Lea | -Rig). Haein listit a the Burn |
| Central - LAL |
He wannert the closes, the | lea | o the faulds, |
| Doric - MNA |
rose wad be bloomin, and the | lea | rigs wad be fillin wi butterc |
| Central - LAL |
Bi the | lea | -field an heel oorsels in! |
| Doric - DOR |
d, the mortal remains, in the | lea | o Tomnaverie. The speerit of |
| Central - NEC |
ntae puir sowels bidin in the | lea | o the Roman camps. The Pechts |
| Southern - SEA |
n cranreuch skinklin ower the | lea | . I appened the door, an stood |
| Central - LAL |
o wad aw mak oor wey ower the | lea | -perk thegaither tae the neeps |
| Doric - ABN |
wad cross ower. Jeest oot the | lea | o the herbour bield a terrel |
| Central - LAL |
An ferlie | lea | tae ithers, be |
| Central - EDN |
She sighed. Gin they were | lea | ’in the sanctuary o the lama |
| Central - EDN |
ce an aa, on the cheek, afore | lea | ’in her. |
| Central - LAL | Yese | lea | John Freeman alane! https://t |
| Ulster - PUL |
an hae a bit o a blether. We | lea | tha taakin tae tha intellectu |
| Central - LAL |
ars. Aince we gae by Mairs we | lea | the rocky inner warlds ahin a |
| Central - LAL |
p! Ye'll hae tae hurry! If ye | lea | him in the chocolate-mixin ba |
| Central - LAL |
like ithers, stairts whan ye | lea | ’ yer computer its lane, an |
| Doric - DOR |
in Keekin-Gless Hous, gin ye | lea | the door o our parlour wide t |
| Southern - SWE | norkane @UlsterScotsAgen Lang | lea | |
| Central - SWE |
eekwalt sinderin for Jeems ti | lea | the lan an the life wi naitur |
| Central - WCE |
kinna bodies war e'en kent ti | lea | for ither wee huirds o buiks |
| Central - WCE |
grie ower the toffs, but A'l | lea | ye ti finnd that ane oot yeir |
| Central - SWE |
rt! The weather's boss! We'll | lea | a wheen o keech an dross. |
| Central - EDN |
h,” sayed Hsien. “Ah’ll | lea | the bonny Lachin for thee.” |
| Central - EDN |
h,” sayed Hsien. “Ah’ll | lea | the bonny Lachin for thee.” |
| Central - WCE |
quakin, an he threips he wul | lea | the castle ithout onie taigil |
| Ulster - EUL |
An | lea | tha deep-sey tang'l root Aban |
| Central - LAL |
ae distinction, an ithers) an | lea | aw melt variants for byleids, |
| Ulster - SYN |
hïssel wull sarve thaim, an | lea | tha mait oot afore thaim. Tha |
| Doric - ABN |
laist, A haed tae waak awa an | lea | her her leen. It was fae aat |
| Central - LAL |
tae go in the fridge? Ye can | lea | it lyin oot in the sun aw mor |
| Central - LAL |
outerie pairts o Scots an can | lea | ye a bittie confoondit. In es |
| Central - LAL |
linguistic launscape that can | lea | fowk a wee bit bumbazed. |
| Central - LAL |
It can | lea | fowk in a swither ower langag |
| Ulster - SYN |
a box forenenst thair name an | lea | blank tha Sing’l speirins 1 |
| Central - EDN |
dy, she maun mak an excuse an | lea | . Her details wad be chynged o |
| Central - NEC |
opinions ontae the midden an | lea | them tae rot. English screive |
| Central - SWE |
can up an | lea | the morn or ony |
| Ulster - SYN |
* follae tha wysins an | lea | blank onie speirins or pages |
| Central - LAL |
Yon green | lea | paintit white, yon laund ance |
| Central - EDN |
air care, an at the hinner en | lea | ’in nae room in the warld fo |
| Central - EDN |
ony furder wast. He wad suin | lea | Chinese territory. Bit seein |
| Central - LAL |
tae deith, an anither million | lea | Irland, mony for the kintra t |
| Central - LAL |
"Yon | lea | is mine, yon yird ma ain!" |
| Central - LAL |
lain entwined in gowan strewn | lea | ? |
| Ulster - SYN |
loast yin o thaim, wud he no | lea | tha ninetie nine oot ïn tha |
| Central - LAL |
'Because she'll no | lea | Grannie Jockina and Grannie G |
| Ulster - SYN |
r fowk alang wi ye. The'll no | lea | yin stane on anither, for ye |
| Central - EDN |
nderers tane the precaution o | lea | ’in naebody leevin tae cairr |
| Central - EDN |
oss wis guid aboot lattin her | lea | her stuff in the company flat |
| Central - EDN |
r tak preesoners, an we never | lea | naebody staunin tae cairry a |
| Central - LAL |
east. At the affset gaun ower | lea | an loanin on tae Castle Kenne |
| Central - SWE |
Come back or | lea | forever |
| Ulster - PUL |
An tha fairmin fowk o Ulstér | lea | hairth an hame ahint. |
| Ulster - EUL |
ye stappin?" - fur leaving's | lea | 'in. |
| Central - LAL |
In Mossgeil's | lea | , oor luve it grew, |
| Central - EDN |
er childhood sweethert Devdas | lea | ’s on her broo. She gied a g |
| Central - LAL |
wheen anent the fowk coanvics | lea | 'd ahint whan thai gaed inbye, |
| Central - EDN |
trice noticed that Raggle wis | lea | ’in it mair an mair tae Derr |
| Central - LAL |
Gestapo, Tommy. Tommy, don't | lea | me!' This wis anguish in es v |
| Central - LAL |
ome lifes we thole are no lat | lea | tae rax their naitural span. |
| Doric - MNA |
en shone like sharn on a weet | lea | rig. Sae Minnie lowpit the dy |
| Central - GLA |
Some dooks micht | lea | a merk |
| Central - LAL |
ne, cross loan, throu moonlit | lea | , |
| Central - SWE |
a coupit yowe in a kelpit | lea | , |
| Central - SWE |
a coupit yowe in a kelpit | lea | , |
| Central - EDN |
. He hadna sayed a wird aboot | lea | ’in her ahint. Ony ither man |
| Central - EDN |
Bill aff the weemen. “Jiist | lea | the lassies alane, William. I |
| Ulster - SYN |
ither haes ocht agin ye, jist | lea | ït doon fornent tha althar. |
| Central - LAL |
juist | lea | yer caur here oan the Saunds, |
| Central - EDN |
can we dae? Are ye wud? Juist | lea | her.” |
| Central - EDN |
she’s deein? Ye canna juist | lea | her there.” |
| Central - EDN |
it, just | lea | it! Get awa fae the larry! Ra |
| Ulster - SYN |
) oan this speirin foarm, but | lea | apen thair Sing’l speirins |
| Ulster - SYN |
r he's bin hurt bad daes ït | lea | hïm. A brocht hïm tae yer f |
| Central - LAL |
him! I'll look efter him! You | lea | it tae me!' |
| Central - LAL |
"Ach you | lea | that big toarn-faced bastart |
| Doric - DOR |
polis arnae aw that bad they | lea | me tae hearken tae the jyle's |
| Central - EDN |
“Bit whan they | lea | thair nest, the doos turns in |
| Central - EDN |
“Bit whan they | lea | thair nest, the doos turns in |
| Central - WCE |
blithely | lea | 's the warld lik the dinner gu |
| Central - WCE |
r thaim! Ah thocht, that only | lea | 's me. Juist feenish me aff ta |
| Ulster - SYN |
"Hey! [ | Lea | iz alane], Jesus o Nazareth! |
| Shetland - SHD |
psyche. In a article caad ‘ | Lea | the Leid Alane’ in Lallans |
| Central - EDN |
get the men aff the ruif, “ | Lea | it, just lea it! Get awa fae |
| Central - EDN |
in’s tane,” she sayed. “ | Lea | him be.” |
| Central - EDN |
We’ll see,” he sayed. “ | Lea | it for a bit. Maybes efter th |