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Doric - MNA | Ah smiled it Missus Reed, | likin | aa her fine smells an bonny c |
Central - LAL | I shoud hae jaloused the hert- | likin | that lay ahint her puir wee p |
Central - LAL | st she cam tae shawin me hert- | likin | wis a weet slavery smacker ri |
Doric - MNA | ns. He hid a greenin fur hert- | likin | tae, gin he wis honest, fur t |
Central - LAL | hairt- | likin | no deep, ay, licht'll be the |
Central - LAL | She stracked its heid agane. | Likin | the feel o the fur. |
Ulster - CUL | inah. A think yae micht tak a | likin | tae cats, if yae seen hir. Sh |
Central - WCE | ti ma | likin | wes the former, at luikit til |
Central - LAL | llers Bass is too bony fer ma | likin | . Ah cannae bear bones or skin |
Central - GLA | ’ wae too much force fir ma | likin | ’. |
Central - LAL | ed. “A bittie dreich for ma | likin | , but it shaws talent.” |
Central - GLA | dos kickin aboot there fur ma | likin | . |
Central - SEC | ms huv too many rights fur ma | likin | " he says, before he continues |
Doric - ABN | r ma loon. Efter yon A taen a | likin | for the John Barleycorn an he |
Doric - MNA | , neither – bit I've taen a | likin | tae ye an I can weel jalouse |
Doric - DOR | ar was at its height ah wisna | likin | this one bit ah niver had bre |
Central - LAL | the fremmit Creative Scotland | likin | fur unco-leukin Scots orthogr |
Doric - MNA | estit an affrontit Jinny, nae | likin | the wye at the convirsation w |
Central - SEC | ouple. The aipple tree wisnae | likin | this at aa and slapped her ha |
Doric - MNA | d speir at him ‘Wid ye be | likin | a daad o clootie dummmplin Ac |
Central - LAL | map o Scotland, weill tae the | likin | o SNP supporters: |
Central - SWE | m bein uised wi it aa but the | likin | for the souch o the ferm-toun |
Central - LAL | for a bittie ye end up quite | likin | it. Or the first time ye get |
Doric - MNA | "Se foo'r ye | likin | ess new hoose, than, Dottie?" |
Doric - DOR | ma!" Ah say, even though Ah'm | likin | it fine. |
Central - LAL | ebook, and you wurnae slow in | likin | the bloody status!' |
Central - LAL | No | likin | the yin |
Central - SEC | ited her fine, Drew Donald no | likin | her. Some folk's approval she |
Ulster - GUL | o leids an tongues. You're no | likin | the juxtaposition o 1916 in U |
Central - LAL | Geordie couldna help no | likin | his Grannie. She wis a grabbi |
Central - GLA | smiley that you couldnae help | likin | them. But wan thing bothered |
Central - LAL | o her ken, or no juist ti her | likin | , the ither side o her naitur |
Central - LAL | e o the poker-pynt is tae yer | likin | . A'm ower here, Dobson, no oo |
Central - LAL | holdin oot much hope fur hur | likin | it. She always said that when |
Central - LAL | ps. Bit its nae tae aabodie's | likin | .' |
Doric - ABN | n the ither side mair tae his | likin | . Bit na, nae a bit o't. . "Oh |
Southern - SWE | weans an mithers an faithers | likin | ma new book, it's aw aboot ke |
Doric - MNA | r wifie hid books mair tae my | likin | , so I’d a gweed raik among |