Doric - DOR | looked | Jonsar up an doon an asks." A | |
Doric - DOR | looked | up real sheepish like an stat | |
Doric - DOR | looked | doon in the howe he cood see | |
Central - LAL | Looked | like spew - | |
Doric - DOR | looked | ower an said. "Oh I didnae ke | |
Doric - MNA | Looked | richt at wir man, | |
Central - LAL | ed yer #scotedchat yesterday! | Looked | awfi guid! |
Central - GLA | ' | Looked | as if he hud a wee hing fur y |
Central - EDN | ied in the wool techno-phobe, | looked | at him wi’ disdain, “Yer |
Central - LAL | wee kettle-bellied scrauchle, | looked | up at Beek and said, 'Dae ye |
Central - LAL | bairns, then stapped himsel, | looked | at Violet in her waddin dress |
Doric - DOR | red. He hunted awye for them, | looked | in every neuk an cranny |
Central - LAL | were _ front doors, mony a no- | looked | -for letter penned by - HOOTE |
Central - GLA | 'Fair doos . . . | Looked | like a 'bam anyways. Where yi |
Doric - DOR | dinae think he was that gid. | Looked | a bag o nerves and shat it a |
Central - GLA | e, back in its original form. | Looked | bugger all like that, right e |
Central - SEC | gettin narrower an narrower. | Looked | like it wid disappear ony mee |
Doric - DOR | picking on their scapegoats. | Looked | tae me like he had nae choice |
Doric - MNB | zie and my brand new jaicket. | Looked | in the mirror and seen a hans |
Central - SEC | A | looked | doon and waved. Then he went |
Central - EDN | A | looked | uptae the skies, |
Central - SEC | A | looked | it the gaffer. Work hard, he |
Central - WCE | A | looked | roon n a saw a deil playin a |
Central - EDN | took it again, still high! A | looked | in the direction of his gaze, |
Central - EDN | the gaiters o’ a trooper, A | looked | up saw his red coat bit the s |
Central - GLA | A couldnae believe it. A | looked | oot the window and saw an amb |
Central - EDN | Although the lassies aa | looked | nice |
Central - GLA | Da | looked | at me funny like he knew wit |
Central - WCE | Matilda | looked | richt intae the bleezin een o |
Central - WCE | teel-rimmed specs and Matilda | looked | back jist as stievely. |
Central - SEC | his ear wis leaking - tae a | looked | again lol |
Doric - DOR | Wull, fa | looked | fer foonered. Peer Wull hid h |
Central - SEC | ing, intin at Cinderella, wha | looked | like she couldna mak up her m |
Central - WCE | skinnymalink o a wumman, wha | looked | as if aw the bree in her body |
Central - LAL | Mr Wonka | looked | at the wee group that stood a |
Doric - DOR | Hanna | looked | at the fire an whined. "Fit k |
Central - EDN | her dae Ootdoors again!” A | looked | at him, A’d had them frae t |
Central - EDN | r put her boots back on!” A | looked | at her an’ asked if she tho |
Central - EDN | ’ve finished! T.F.F.T!” A | looked | up an’ said, “Bet John no |
Central - LAL | ma time o the month, and ah'd | looked | at the blood-stained toilet p |
Doric - DOR | lad | looked | at his stockin soles an says. |
Doric - DOR | The lad | looked | at Hardie Tackle an asks. "Fi |
Central - EDN | fell frae the saddle! The lad | looked | straight at me, efter seein |
Central - SEC | for this man needs there heed | looked | - theres a militant way he s |
Central - WCE | mmin next door who Laura said | looked | hk a pure Junkie said she had |
Central - AYR | pened ma een that mornin' and | looked | doon at the bed ah bawled lik |
Central - LAL | Violet swallaed, and | looked | doon at Coont Olaf's tattoo. |
Central - LAL | Mr. Poe siched, and | looked | at each o the three bairns. H |
Central - LAL | 'Ha! said Rabbit again, and | looked | gey fou o himsel. "This is Se |
Central - LAL | it tae the metal speeder, and | looked | at her haundiwirk. Whit she h |
Central - LAL | cks at this wee ootburst, and | looked | fae Klaus tae Coont Olaf tae |
Central - LAL | Mr. Poe siched and | looked | doon at Sunny, wha wis bitin |
Central - LAL | Klaus blinked and | looked | aroond the mankie room. He wi |
Central - LAL | wi licht. Awbody blinked and | looked | aroond, Mr, Poe let gang o hi |
Central - LAL | y aw stapped. They turned and | looked | back up the lang tunnel they |
Central - WCE | Miss Honey paused and | looked | cannily at the bairn. |
Central - WCE | lowly she lifted her heid and | looked | at Matilda. She seen the wean |
Central - LAL | anda Jock liftit his heid and | looked | strecht at Chairlie. The colo |
Central - LAL | pped, and he turnt aroond and | looked | at Chairlie wi a maist seriou |
Central - WCE | ll flisked her heid roond and | looked | cannily at the wee lassie wi |
Central - LAL | old church. Then ah stood and | looked | in the mirror at the glowin f |
Central - LAL | o food. She opened yin ee and | looked | at the chooks. 'I'm in a dwam |
Central - LAL | nt Olaf stramped affstage and | looked | at the bairns, "That's the en |
Central - LAL | en." He hung up the phone and | looked | at the Baudelaires as if he'd |
Doric - MNA | center wiz the lowin fire and | looked | as if ye'd need a barra tae f |
Doric - MNA | . Mabel gave anither sigh and | looked | at the ither photo showin a b |
Central - LAL | Teeger thanked him and | looked | a wee bit no shair at Pooh. |
Doric - DOR | ah walked intae the room and | looked | at the green chair wi its mul |
Central - LAL | him fur it. He wis beamin and | looked | the picture o health, even in |
Central - SEC | The Doric was frowned on and | looked | doon on. As folk have already |
Central - LAL | e he streekit himsel doon and | looked | at it, and it snooved awa abl |
Central - GLA | e sooty sweat fae ma broo and | looked | doon at ma hauns. Ah’d ma f |
Doric - MNA | ot his stupid jaded jokes and | looked | at ma. I held my belly and st |
Central - GLA | Then she opened her eyes and | looked | at us. Ah've never seen a new |
Doric - MNA | pit fullin the coal pails and | looked | doon intae the shadas and tha |
Doric - DOR | opper? As seen the photos and | looked | like a bunch o'freeloaders th |
Central - LAL | e paper aff Judge Strauss and | looked | doon at it. His een were shin |
Doric - DOR | she tore it open read it and | looked | doon at me ,yev tae get twa t |
Central - WCE | Wormwidd bawled. He turnt and | looked | again at Matilda, wha looked |
Central - WCE | The faither turnt and | looked | at Miss Honey. "You're thon t |
Central - LAL | Miss Ridin Hood | looked | awfie guid. |
Central - SEC | thought the blot ae her blood | looked | like a wax seal, the kind anc |
Central - LAL | Mr Tod | looked | at his wife and she smiled. H |
Central - LAL | Mr Tod | looked | at his three bairns and he sm |
Central - LAL | Mr Tod | looked | at the fower Wee Tods and he |
Central - LAL | , better, in fact than he’d | looked | when he wis alive, his face h |
Central - GLA | ah wis roon his gaff, she’d | looked | much better; oan the mend man |
Doric - MNA | kirk hid at Iden. The windae | looked | oot abeen the kitchen gairden |
Doric - MNA | aboot it. Sic a feel he'd hae | looked | if he made his wye tae Tarlai |
Ulster - GUL | @WillieJohn21 Wudnae hae | looked | like thon in Sir Hugh's day - |
Doric - ABN | the Virgin Mary’s maan hae | looked | fan she wis sayin the Magnifi |
Southern - SEA | t up tae th Mock Turtle, whae | looked | at thum wi muckle eyes fu o t |
Central - GLA | Ah huvnae | looked | at the news in days. Work kee |
Central - LAL | tods. At the stert, the brae | looked | like this: |
Central - SEC | mans came.” An her wee face | looked | miserable again. |
Shetland - SHD | aye hid fell awa and his face | looked | lik butter widna melt. |
Central - LAL | he last customer in the place | looked | somethin a bit like a retired |
Central - GLA | Alice | looked | aw aer the table, bit thir wi |
Central - GLA | Alice | looked | at the jury-boax an realized |
Doric - NNB | Alice | looked | doon at them, an considered a |
Doric - NNB | Alice | looked | ahll roond e table, boot ther |
Central - GLA | Alice | looked | doon at them, an thought fir |
Central - GLA | Alice | looked | thoughtfully at the mushroom |
Doric - NNB | Alice | looked | at e Jury-box, an saw at, in |
Doric - NNB | certainly wis "What?". Alice | looked | all roond her at e floors an |
Central - GLA | s stairtit tae tremble. Alice | looked | up, an there stood the Queen |
Doric - NNB | ers began till tremble. Alice | looked | up, an air stood e Queen in f |
Central - GLA | s "Whit?" right enough. Alice | looked | aw roon her at the flooers an |
Doric - NNB | baby grunted again, an Alice | looked | awful worried intill ids face |
Central - GLA | baby gruntit again, an Alice | looked | intae its face awfy anxiously |
Central - GLA | nd ae mony fitsteps, an Alice | looked | roon, anxious tae see the Que |
Doric - NNB | E Caterpillar an Alice | looked | at each ither for some time i |
Central - GLA | Gf Caterpillar an Alice | looked | at each ither in silence fir |
Southern - SEA | Ahlice | looked | aw roond th table, but there |
Southern - SEA | Ahlice | looked | doon at thum, an gae hersel a |
Southern - SEA | Ahlice | looked | at th jury-box, an saw that, |
Southern - SEA | certainly was "Whit?". Ahlice | looked | aw roond hur at th flooers an |
Southern - SEA | e hurs sterted shakin. Ahlice | looked | up, an there stood th Queen i |
Southern - SEA | bairn grunted agin, an Ahlice | looked | gie anxiously intae eets face |
Southern - SEA | nd o mony fitsteps, an Ahlice | looked | roond, eager tae say th Queen |
Southern - SEA | Th Caterpillar an Ahlice | looked | at each ither fur some time i |
Central - LAL | n a vase that frae a distance | looked | like marble, but up close wis |
Doric - MNA | Yer back!’ The big blue ee | looked | at her as she said this. Mabe |
Doric - ABN | He | looked | up. 'Heinkels, b'Goad!' Syne |
Doric - MNA | He | looked | at Jessie and smiled. “Than |
Doric - ABN | He | looked | up at the kirk steeple. In a |
Doric - MNA | He | looked | up intae her pensive face, st |
Doric - ABN | He | looked | at me for a lang time wi a lo |
Doric - ABN | He | looked | stracht ower at Donella. Her |
Central - GLA | oo. Tell her tae stairt."" He | looked | at the Gryphon zif he thought |
Doric - ABN | worth a thoosan poun ..." He | looked | up at the ceilin ... An sudde |
Doric - NNB | noo. Tell her till begin." He | looked | at e Gryphon as if he thoucht |
Doric - ABN | Jamie gied a laach. 'Na,' he | looked | doon at the grun, 'Ah dinna e |
Doric - ABN | der it under three heids.' He | looked | up at the Prof, an the Prof l |
Central - LAL | d for the rest o ma days.' He | looked | awfie dowie. |
Central - LAL | ken ye dinna think that.' He | looked | ower his shooder tae whaur aw |
Central - NEC | When the draigon wis deid, he | looked | at the aipples on the tree. H |
Central - WCE | finished the second slice, he | looked | at the Trunchbull, switherin. |
Doric - ABN | in bi the fit o the grave, he | looked | aa roon aboot him ae laist ti |
Doric - DOR | aggressive, he | looked | Jonsar up an doon, shook his |
Central - SEC | lly wizny gon well fur um, he | looked | like a bit eh meat snugly wra |
Central - LAL | in pain, he | looked | at me fir help and I couldnae |
Central - SEC | her came ben fur somethin, he | looked | back at the telly. Ma mither |
Central - EDN | ternational efter the war, he | looked | at 14 bedecked pegs, on enqui |
Doric - DOR | pt lookin for the glesses, he | looked | in a'a the boxes far his |
Central - SEC | d the letter oor. Somehow, he | looked | smugger than usual. Ah mean, |
Doric - ABN | s socks. As mi Ma wid say, he | looked | a bit o a tink. Fit a differe |
Doric - ABN | hiel streetched an yaaned. He | looked | aboot him again. Near haan th |
Central - LAL | e shake or nod o his heid. He | looked | at her wi a kind o yearnin. S |
Central - WCE | ront next tae Mizz Spence. He | looked | dead different fae |
Central - WCE | laddie stood tae wan side. He | looked | timorsome. He kent richt eneu |
Central - GLA | it in a low, hurried tone. He | looked | aer his shooder as he spoke, |
Central - WCE | id, Da whit yi daein here. He | looked | at the teacher an she looked |
Central - WCE | id, Da whit yi daein here. He | looked | at the teacher an she looked |
Doric - MNA | oot beyond it at the fire. He | looked | affa troubled but fin he saw |
Central - WCE | nd breeks near blinded ye. He | looked | like a scourie bookie done up |
Central - LAL | -heided an staggered back. He | looked | at his gless o whisky; it an |
Central - EDN | ssel, haein a quiet drink. He | looked | a bit like me, a wee derk loo |
Doric - MNA | at there should’ve been. He | looked | at Jessie and said, “We fou |
Central - WCE | d he couldnae dae onythin. He | looked | a richt tumshie.' |
Central - WCE | in front o the television. He | looked | a richt eejit and he never sa |
Central - EDN | e British hert foundation. He | looked | like he’d been jumped by a |
Central - LAL | back tae the maths lesson. He | looked | forlorn an Tam cud amaist fee |
Doric - ABN | erknob tichtened his grip. He | looked | them up an doon. His ee fell |
Orkney - ORK | he stove readan the paper. He | looked | up at me fae ower the top o h |
Central - GLA | n flipper croass his eyes. He | looked | at Alice, an tried tae speak, |
Doric - NNB | flapper across his eyes. He | looked | at Alice, an tried till speak |
Orkney - ORK | furst day o the holidays. He | looked | up fae the fisheen rod he wis |
Central - LAL | snarl, his teeth gnashing; he | looked | in pain, he looked at me fir |
Central - EDN | y he glanced up at me, eh? He | looked | sae vulnerable. But this soon |
Doric - DOR | and a green surgical tunic he | looked | like Mengele the mad Nazi doc |
Central - LAL | Sae she looked at him, and he | looked | back oot o grey, searchin een |
Central - LAL | kle moothfae o hinny...and he | looked | up at the roof wi his heid ta |
Doric - ABN | Syne he | looked | at me an whispered, “Say it |
Central - LAL | they were lookin for afore he | looked | for it. |
Shetland - SHD | An eftirwirds, if he | looked | langer |
Central - SEC | aird. Suttin ah could tell he | looked | back oan wae fondness. By the |
Doric - NNB | E Hatter shook his heid an he | looked | richt sad. "No me!" he replie |
Central - SEC | arly cough his heid aff an he | looked | jist like a ghost. |
Ulster - PUL | hoked it oot ana, but whan he | looked | tha blood drained fae his fac |
Central - WCE | ugh wan ae his eyebrows an he | looked | mega sexy. |
Central - WCE | Then he | looked | up at the 'Trunchbull, then a |
Central - SEC | An Adam, when he | looked | at her, |
Central - NEC | tae go," he said but when he | looked | up Hercules couldna believe h |
Doric - DOR | wis in his sandwich. Fin he | looked | ower tae Jonsar Eck, his sand |
Central - LAL | And och, hoo clivwver he | looked | ! Hoo gleg and shairp and fu o |
Central - GLA | She | looked | up when I walked in, and said |
Central - GLA | She | looked | up an saw a high-rise treehoo |
Doric - DOR | She | looked | affa frail bit she cood shift |
Orkney - ORK | She | looked | ower tae his favourite chair |
Central - SEC | She | looked | like she wid gub me bit could |
Doric - DOR | ing it on wee a lady boy! She | looked | , walked, talked & kissed like |
Central - GLA | 'See thon man . . .' She | looked | oot the windae fur a minute t |
Central - LAL | ing too fond o the drink, she | looked | like nought mair than a bully |
Central - SEC | Then she grinned. Ken, she | looked | no bad wi a smile oan her. |
Central - LAL | As she skited the stanes, she | looked | oot ontae the horizon and tho |
Doric - NNB | n March." As she sade is, she | looked | up, an air wis e Cat again, s |
Central - GLA | she said this, she | looked | up, an there wis the Cat agai |
Southern - SEA | airch." As she said this, she | looked | up, an there was th Cat agin, |
Central - WCE | ae somethin truly heroic. She | looked | up tae the aulder lassie, Hor |
Central - LAL | jist glowered and gawped. She | looked | like she wis aboot tae pass o |
Central - WCE | bonnie sicht,' she said. She | looked | scomfished, as if she wis see |
Central - LAL | again, no in the cottage. She | looked | for him, but that wis nae use |
Doric - ABN | at ye for being latchie. She | looked | sad-kind as she said it, her |
Central - SEC | d oot at the last minute. She | looked | right at me and asked, 'Dae y |
Central - WCE | s and sausages and bacon. She | looked | up. She seen her man. She sto |
Central - WCE | ker, tichtlippit, thrawn. She | looked | as if her mooth wis fu o lemo |
Central - WCE | avily deserved that slap. She | looked | tae me fur help as if tae say |
Central - WCE | it, but then she sat up. She | looked | a bit daivert and wha could b |
Central - WCE | and great muckle shanks. She | looked | as if she could bend stainche |
Central - WCE | rogues wi leathern flaps. She | looked | mair like a camstairy flae-lu |
Central - WCE | , reddin oot some papers. She | looked | up and said, 'Weel, Matilda, |
Central - LAL | irnie boy wi aw her hert. She | looked | efter him nicht and day and m |
Central - WCE | h and souched oot slowly. She | looked | again at the wee lassie wi br |
Doric - NNB | ill her feet in a meenad: she | looked | up, but id wis all dark oerhe |
Central - GLA | tae her feet in a meenit: she | looked | up, bit it wis aw daurk aerhe |
Southern - SEA | oan hur feet in a meenit: she | looked | up, but eet was aw derk owerh |
Central - LAL | ' said Pooh tae himsel, as he | looked | at whit had yince been Hoolet |
Doric - DOR | sticks an peats, as he | looked | back ower his books, he wis s |
Central - LAL | e wisnae hauf as stupid as he | looked | . He wisnae jist a coorse, bev |
Central - WCE | e the nearby fence, and as he | looked | up, he saw the skinwalker had |
Doric - MNA | cracked drone fixed noo as he | looked | doon at the butchered pipes a |
Central - LAL | laus tried no tae greet as he | looked | aw aroond. |
Doric - ABN | harp. Fan she'd feenished she | looked | ower at Hilda, bit didna spik |
Central - GLA | Sparra,” ah said, and she | looked | up fae hur sherry. |
Shetland - SHD | Times he | looked | and thowt he saw |
Doric - MNA | bar quine fir a fite wine she | looked | at mi like I hid 3 heids. Evi |
Central - SEC | is a gid joab tae because She | looked | as if she wis aboot tae spont |
Doric - NNB | notice o her goan, though she | looked | back wan or two times, half h |
Central - GLA | e her as she left, though she | looked | back wance |
Central - LAL | se the staff didnae think she | looked | female enough. Bigotry is a f |
Central - GLA | urget it, or hoo peaceful she | looked | at the end. Ah feel sommat oa |
Central - GLA | steps in the distance, an she | looked | up eagerly, hauf hopin the Mo |
Doric - NNB | otsteps in e distance, an she | looked | up all eager leck, half hopan |
Southern - SEA | tsteps in th distance, an she | looked | up eager, hauf hopin that th |
Central - WCE | at the teacher an she | looked | at me an then she said, Yir d |
Doric - NNB | rk till see anythin; then she | looked | at e sides o e well an seen a |
Southern - SEA | ark tae say onythin; then she | looked | at th sides o th waal, an not |
Central - GLA | aurk tae see anyhin; then she | looked | at the sides ae the well, an |
Central - LAL | rest o her life, But then she | looked | up at her helpless sister and |
Doric - NNB | : all she could see, when she | looked | doon, wis a great length o ne |
Southern - SEA | d: aw she could sei, when she | looked | doon, was a huge length o nec |
Central - LAL | pa tea and a fag and when she | looked | up her face froze over. |
Central - GLA | i-bye, feet!" (cause when she | looked | doon at her feet, they seemed |
Central - SEC | r in my mither's een when she | looked | doun at my faither. There wis |
Doric - NNB | Cheerio, feet!" (for when she | looked | doon at her feet, they seemed |
Southern - SEA | Cheerio, feet!" (fur when she | looked | doon at hur feet, they seemed |
Doric - MNA | she thocht wiz faces. Fin she | looked | at Daavid again the bonny wee |
Doric - MNA | Jessie thought. And fin she | looked | at the tight cruel face with |
Doric - MNA | g touch her cheek and fin she | looked | here wiz Catty and its paw to |
Southern - SEA | o her daunderin awa, tho she | looked | back yince or twice, hauf hop |
Doric - ABN | bonnie ribbon in her hair she | looked | affa doon; an fit she’d mea |
Doric - ABN | as she | looked | oot fae the Watchie, |
Central - LAL | o a wey oot. And noo, as she | looked | ower at him, she saw him stee |
Doric - MNA | frontier. Mary sobbed as she | looked | doon at the time-worn letter, |
Central - LAL | een were like saucers as she | looked | doon at the document, and her |
Central - LAL | ll in her nichtie, but as she | looked | roond and aboot she couldnae |
Central - GLA | As she said this she | looked | doon at her hauns, an wis awf |
Southern - SEA | An as she said this she | looked | doon at hur hauns, an got a g |
Doric - MNA | olour rise tae her cheeks she | looked | at the Laird’s son and said |
Doric - NNB | As she sade iss she | looked | doon at her hans, an wis surp |
Doric - NNB | d again, so violently, at she | looked | doon intill ids face in frich |
Southern - SEA | agin, sae violently, that she | looked | doon intae eets face gie worr |
Central - WCE | y seemed tae know why but she | looked | fine tae me. Charlene went wi |
Central - LAL | and a belt, and God knows he | looked | the part. Two men wur watchin |
Central - EDN | ld adjust her costume.” She | looked | blankly at me an’ asked, |
Central - LAL | wha wis sae muckle and fat he | looked | as if he'd be blawn up wi a p |
Central - LAL | ewards the bairns sae that he | looked | even mair muckle than he real |
Central - GLA | thought he | looked | Italian, but noo we were here |
Doric - MNA | paperwork. Callum thought he | looked | like a cliver mannie because |
Central - LAL | able tae credit how hackit he | looked | . His een met thon o Violet, w |
Central - LAL | awfie," said Mr. Poe, but he | looked | richt dowie. For a wee meenit |
Central - LAL | know whit tae expect, but he | looked | as if he wis asleep, better, |
Doric - MNA | died o a broken heart!” He | looked | doon an murmured, “Thirty-f |
Doric - ABN | Abbie | looked | at me as though Ah wis feel. |
Central - SEC | fir wee olly gunner - laddie | looked | bewildered likes lol |
Central - WCE | The laddie | looked | at the Trunchbull. Then he lo |
Central - GLA | 'Spiritual beauty?' The wifie | looked | at the lamas, her eyes narrow |
Central - SEC | Shuggie | looked | as mystified as the rest o us |
Central - SEC | on rolls this mornin. Shuggie | looked | kinda green aboot the gills t |
Central - LAL | openin his present. Chairlie | looked | doon at the bar o chocolate. |
Central - LAL | Wee Chairlie | looked | at Granda Jock, and Granda Jo |
Central - WCE | Madame Bonnie | looked | at me an smiled an then she r |
Doric - ABN | The loonie | looked | at him, pit a finger ti his h |
Doric - ABN | eamin “Ma! Ma!”, an Elsie | looked | awa, her haan tae her moo, an |
Central - GLA | Bettie | looked | the part in hur day, but she |
Central - LAL | Lizzie | looked | as dolled up as me when ah me |
Doric - MNA | The Chief Constable | looked | up at the MI5 man. “She was |
Central - WCE | Charlene | looked | pure white as a sheet when ah |
Central - WCE | Charlene | looked | away, At first ah thought she |
Central - WCE | 's a pagan, ah said. Charlene | looked | at me an rolt her eyes an sai |
Central - LAL | at there, dumfoonert. Mr. Poe | looked | up, and cleared his thrapple. |
Central - SEC | Ah didnae ken fit a Spitfire | looked | like. Never seen ony plane af |
Doric - NNB | ose-a moose-O moose!" E Moose | looked | at her rether interested leck |
Central - GLA | cked the moose, and the moose | looked | good. |
Central - GLA | ocked the moose, an the moose | looked | good. |
Central - GLA | locked the moose an the moose | looked | good. |
Southern - SEA | se-a moose-O moose!" Th moose | looked | at hur gie curious lik, an se |
Central - WCE | 'Ye mean ye've | looked | at the pictures?' |
Central - WCE | he money hen. She said, Ah've | looked | at some ae the stuff an the h |
Central - SEC | hat hing. Trust me, eh? ah've | looked | . Jist as ah'm aboot tae heid |
Central - SEC | Noo that Ah've | looked | ye ower Ah think |
Central - SWE | I'd have | looked | him in the eye |
Doric - ABN | h I didna. I’d raither have | looked | like ma Mam, even if she wis |
Central - SEC | h east and westside must have | looked | at the opposition which inclu |
Central - SEC | We | looked | at the gravestane. I pointed |
Central - LAL | We | looked | doon and made eye conract wi |
Central - LAL | ed again. Ma mither an me, we | looked | efter him as weel as we could |
Central - SEC | d oan oor first day there. We | looked | like a pair ae scared fuckin |
Doric - DOR | thegither for safe keepin. We | looked | at each ither an I kent that |
Doric - MNA | queer places,” said Key. We | looked | in aw the tins, ett aw the bi |
Central - SEC | nca77572908 @JeanTelfer744 We | looked | at places to buy during lockd |
Central - LAL | n it, sae I thocht that if we | looked | for this Pit, we'd be shair n |
Central - WCE | we went tae the library an we | looked | up it up in the big Universal |
Doric - DOR | yakkit. Of coorse at first we | looked | |
Southern - SEA | Ye | looked | ridiculous, but ach whae care |
Central - WCE | Doun there ye | looked | eftir yin anither. |
Central - LAL | ack oot the hoose. Coont Olaf | looked | aw roond the room, which wis |
Central - LAL | for him tae reach. Coont Olaf | looked | doon at Klaus and smiled a te |
Doric - DOR | Roch Meg | looked | at Jonsar an smiled. "You com |
Doric - DOR | it like cooncil, yer building | looked | affa bonny wee reed n white o |
Doric - MNA | you're comfortable and being | looked | after. Virtual bosies fae thi |
Central - LAL | ust hae gane wrang, The thing | looked | like a wee daud o grey cairdb |
Central - WCE | a guid shoogle the hale thing | looked | purple eneuch. She then set t |
Central - LAL | k colour that the haill thing | looked | as though it wis made o brich |
Doric - NNB | E King | looked | anxiously at e White Rabbit, |
Central - GLA | The King | looked | anxiously at the White Rabbit |
Southern - SEA | Th King | looked | anxiously at th White Rabbit, |
Central - LAL | Ah | looked | at ma picture o the Sacred He |
Central - WCE | Ah | looked | doon at the table an opent up |
Central - WCE | Ah | looked | up from the shelves. Ken when |
Central - WCE | Ah | looked | up this web page in the schoo |
Central - WCE | Ah | looked | up an Wully McCoy wis staunin |
Doric - ABN | Ah | looked | ower at Katiebella an Donella |
Doric - ABN | Ah | looked | at Jock. ‘Ye Judas!’ Ah b |
Doric - ABN | Ah | looked | ower at Abbie. He’d turnt f |
Central - LAL | y naw gie ye yer present?' Ah | looked | doon and shook ma heid. Da si |
Central - LAL | through the school gates, ah | looked | doon the road and oantae the |
Central - LAL | ll doon ower ma shoulders, Ah | looked | braw oan ma weddin day, but b |
Central - LAL | ttin ma haun tae the bone. Ah | looked | so happy oan ma weddin day; i |
Central - WCE | aroon me. It wis nae use. Ah | looked | around tryin to find an escap |
Central - SEC | Ah looked up. Ah | looked | up tae th' bedroom 'boon me. |
Central - LAL | e Showgirl and the Sailor. Ah | looked | the part in ma jaicket and wi |
Central - LAL | ma navy blue coat ower it. Ah | looked | at masel in the full-length m |
Central - LAL | xplain it, but ah couldny. Ah | looked | at ma fingers which were cove |
Central - LAL | dy’s favourites. He said ah | looked | brilliant in this. |
Central - WCE | he aulden days; every time ah | looked | at Cantsmell he wis either pi |
Central - LAL | read 'Laughing Man'. When ah | looked | away, ah realised Granny hud |
Central - LAL | o huvin slept in. But when ah | looked | up at the clock, ah smiled an |
Central - WCE | ven noticed hum an’ when ah | looked | up again, he wis gone. An’ |
Central - GLA | season is just startin so ah | looked | oot the blazer an the auld ta |
Doric - ABN | aaler Ah grew, an the mair Ah | looked | back, the mair Ah saa it for |
Central - SEC | As ah | looked | up ah wis shocked tae find th |
Central - LAL | e shed. Ma lip quivered as ah | looked | art the green and yella hills |
Central - EDN | ed by only silence. And as ah | looked | at the three ae them aw ah sa |
Doric - ABN | een him short o breath?’ Ah | looked | ower at Munro. ‘Weel, Munro |
Central - DUN | Eh felt like a mink when eh | looked | in thi sink. |
Central - LAL | Pooh | looked | prood at bein cried a stoot a |
Central - LAL | Pooh | looked | at him wi admiration and said |
Central - LAL | idea,' said Rabbit, and Pooh | looked | happy yince mair. |
Central - WCE | baith | looked | lik they wantet tae hing them |
Doric - MNB | I | looked | doon at ma feet to see the bo |
Doric - SNO | I | looked | at them and I smiled and I th |
Doric - MNB | I | looked | aroon, spotted ma family and |
Doric - ABN | I | looked | closely at the video, but I d |
Central - LAL | I | looked | for a buikshop, for Robert li |
Central - LAL | Obed drapped his voice. 'I | looked | up at the nicht sky and thoch |
Doric - ABN | Bunty, I | looked | for some instructions tae rea |
Central - WCE | Mess it up and I wis deid. I | looked | at ma watch. I had already us |
Shetland - SHD | ble glance at my left knee. I | looked | doon efter him an noteesed my |
Central - WCE | and I had tae think quick. I | looked | aroond me for anything which |
Central - LAL | German fans in the corner. I | looked | at my da and he shook his hea |
Central - EDN | very sorry about your wait. I | looked | at your notes. It says you ha |
Doric - MNB | o the pool and casted out. I | looked | roon and saw ma didie spikin |
Central - WCE | d hae tae find another way. I | looked | at ma watch. I had wasted hal |
Southern - SEA | noo. Tell hur tae stert." Hei | looked | at th Gryphon as if hei thoch |
Southern - SEA | in a low, hurried voice. Hei | looked | anxiously ower eis shooder as |
Southern - SEA | flapper across eis eyes. Hei | looked | at Ahlice, an tried tae speak |
Central - LAL | lly. I wisnae the last time I | looked | (mibbe a week ago), and I've |
Central - DUN | shi | looked | cool |
Doric - MNB | e clarted wi syrup. But fan I | looked | in the press it wis I empty. |
Doric - DOR | akkin thair wey south, whan I | looked | up, an fa should be stannin t |
Doric - MNB | a heided doon tae the shops I | looked | aroon me and saw the cushiedo |
Doric - DOR | can you dee that?" Jonsar Eck | looked | up, ere wis |
Doric - DOR | ere jist the same. Jonsar Eck | looked | in his mirror afore he broke |
Doric - DOR | As Jonsar Eck | looked | tae his left, he cood mak oot |
Doric - DOR | colour. As Jonsar Eck | looked | ower the horizon, he coodnae |
Central - LAL | er doon. And then Granda Jock | looked | doon at Chairlie wha wis hing |
Doric - MNA | An syne Jock | looked | tae Nick back o'er, |
Doric - DOR | n Roost widnae start. His pal | looked | at the |
Central - SEC | we kenned that he wid be weel | looked | efter in his Autumn years whi |
Doric - DOR | eckyannshaw1 Shes jist weel | looked | efter ?????? |
Ulster - GUL | They all | looked | so happy and healthy ye know |
Doric - NNB | ng awful absurd, but they all | looked | so serious at she didna dare |
Doric - NNB | thing aboot id." (E jury all | looked | puzzled.) |
Central - WCE | st oor table an Chris Russell | looked | at me an sniggert an then he |
Shetland - SHD | on't worry, they will be well | looked | after.' |
Central - GLA | den ye see, it’s no as well | looked | efter these days. No since ma |
Central - SEC | controlled brian - was well | looked | after and by the unions too u |
Central - EDN | d tae make sure Bruce is well | looked | efter. He is well and truly a |
Central - SWE | But ee still | looked | dead serious, an goes: |
Central - LAL | en he wis flustered, he still | looked | every bit a tall, dark and ha |
Central - WCE | wee clew feet. The Trunchbull | looked | doon and seen it and she bell |
Doric - DOR | hae tae wait". Timmer Tam | looked | Ronald up an doon an, asks. " |
Doric - MNA | Thi bows on them | looked | fairly deen, |
Central - LAL | nodded. The twa o them | looked | at the pot o sotterin sauce, |
Doric - DOR | in a hey-stack. Baith o them | looked | for monie a day, bur haed nae |
Doric - MNA | through his guts. Een o them | looked | at the wound and put on a hug |
Central - SEC | them covered because the room | looked | much worse in daylicht. |
Doric - DOR | er mither thocht the bathroom | looked | sae braw that she didna wint |
Central - SEC | she looked, an looked, an | looked | again, |
Southern - SEA | oot o eets waistcoatpooch, an | looked | at eet, an |
Doric - ABN | windae. Ah rubbed mi een, an | looked | roon. An there, in the middle |
Doric - ABN | ard. He let faa his paper, an | looked | doon at the fleer an hummed a |
Southern - SEA | aw th rest were gie quiet, an | looked | fair uncomfi'. |
Southern - SEA | in gie glum an awfy quiet, an | looked | at Ahlice. |
Central - GLA | t ae its watstcoat-poaket, an | looked | at it, an then hurrit oan, Al |
Doric - NNB | oot o tds waistcoat-poket, an | looked | at id, an then hurried on, Al |
Doric - NNB | E soldiers were silent, an | looked | at Alice, as e question wis e |
Southern - SEA | Th sojers were silent, an | looked | at Ahlice, as th queestion wa |
Central - GLA | The sodjers wir silent, an | looked | at Alice, who she wis talking |
Doric - NNB | in awful sadly an quietly, an | looked | at Alice. |
Central - GLA | on again sadly an quietly, an | looked | at Alice. |
Central - SWE | breath back frae the climb an | looked | doon at the |
Central - SWE | o us whae watched an | looked | up tae ye |
Doric - NNB | te Alice, they all stopped an | looked | at her, an e Queen sade in a |
Central - LAL | Jordan | looked | and saw a muckle big snawman. |
Doric - ABN | Jamie took the bookie an | looked | at it for a meenit or twa. 'G |
Doric - NNB | E March Hare took e watch an | looked | at id wi a richt sad face: th |
Southern - SEA | Mairch Hare took th watch an | looked | at eet fed up: then hei dunke |
Central - LAL | n a squeeze, and the auld man | looked | doon at Chairlie and smiled. |
Central - SEC | High Street. Harry the barman | looked | a little less glum noo. |
Central - LAL | lines. Tam rubbed his een an | looked | again: the lines made up a go |
Doric - NNB | a rat-holl: she bent doon an | looked | along e passage intill e bonn |
Central - SWE | An Mr Gee stood up an | looked | aboot an goes: |
Central - WCE | she pure drew me a snider an | looked | away in the opposite directio |
Southern - SEA | th King put oan heis specs an | looked | anxiously roond, tae finnd oo |
Central - GLA | the King pit oan his specs an | looked | aw aroon, tae make oot who wi |
Doric - NNB | e King pit on his glesses an | looked | roond richt anxious, till mak |
Doric - NNB | then they both sat silent an | looked | at poor Alice, who felt ready |
Central - GLA | en they baith sat silently an | looked | at puir wee Alice, who wisht |
Central - WCE | is went up tae the library an | looked | it up in the big Universal Di |
Central - SEC | He turned aroond n | looked | behind um tae see a group eh |
Doric - ABN | acht ower at Donella. Her een | looked | lik the Virgin Mary’s maan |
Central - EDN | The prisoner's een | looked | superior, |
Doric - ABN | l, the photie on yer last een | looked | as if it hid been removed fae |
Doric - MNA | e Jessie deep in thought then | looked | up at Jessie. “Could you sh |
Central - SEC | guards were stawndin there n | looked | like they wurr aboot ready to |
Central - WCE | z interested so a went oure n | looked | through the windae n saw hunn |
Central - SEC | Thank Christ, he hisna aften | looked | at me like that. |
Central - WCE | but the ither twa never even | looked | back. Miss Honey wis still cu |
Central - WCE | mistake. Charlene never even | looked | at us though, aw she did wis |
Central - LAL | He niver even | looked | at me |
Central - SEC | He niver even | looked | at me |
Central - GLA | Seven | looked | up at this an said, "Gie's pe |
Doric - NNB | On wheech Seven | looked | up an sade, "At's richt, Five |
Shetland - SHD | urst pipe. Tae be blunt, John | looked | lik a gret glaikit brute. But |
Central - LAL | Christopher Robin | looked | up at Teeger and Roo, and ett |
Central - LAL | viously ma ain een are needin | looked | at! Ah'll get it fixed, thank |
Doric - MNA | ver ever doobted we wir baein | looked | efter wi the best care and th |
Central - SEC | nsteid o Scots an Gaelic bein | looked | efter |
Central - GLA | ‘Aye, it fuckin | looked | like it.’ he sais. |
Central - SWE | e often, they weans no gettin | looked | efter. Folk wunnert if yer we |
Southern - SEA | Oan which Seevin | looked | up an said, "That's richt, Fi |
Central - SEC | umour. He comes ower as hivin | looked | at the warld in a kindly, tho |
Central - LAL | ie silence. The High Heid Yin | looked | doon at whaur his claes shoul |
Central - GLA | ldnae focus, yet this wee yin | looked | straight at us as if she knew |
Central - SWE | ae wi’ us noo. Aunty Marion | looked | a bit like ma mither. She wis |
Doric - ABN | The loon | looked | up at her dumfounert. Anely a |
Central - WCE | Then Mister Anderson | looked | at me an he said, How's the f |
Central - SEC | ey wurr nae taller than 4ft n | looked | aboot seventeen stane – the |
Central - LAL | ld ae wore ma heels the day n | looked | them in the eye. |
Central - GLA | t up tae the Mock Turtle, who | looked | at them wae big eyes full ae |
Doric - NNB | nt up till e Mock Turtle, who | looked | at them wi beeg eyes full o t |
Central - SEC | his pals stawndin there, who | looked | aboot 7ft tall but it wiz his |
Central - SEC | ed in a tuxedo and bowtie who | looked | as if he wis waitn fur a bell |
Central - SEC | wae a dour faced auld hag who | looked | as if she belonged oan a broo |
Central - SEC | p eh thirty year auld men who | looked | like spice boys, wi their hai |
Central - SEC | a young skinny Asian boay who | looked | shy and extremely timid. |
Central - LAL | "Thank ye,' said Heehaw. 'No | looked | for but hert- waarmin, if a w |
Central - LAL | e the puir tods. The brae noo | looked | like is: |
Central - WCE | For some reason everybody noo | looked | at the Trunchbull. The wumman |
Central - LAL | Sepo | looked | as if he had his doots aboot |
Central - LAL | Sepo | looked | crabbit. 'But I ken wha it is |
Central - LAL | Sepo | looked | pensefu. 'I doot I micht ken |
Doric - MNB | ma mates and hit the toon. So | looked | out ma best breeks my new gan |
Central - AYR | Trump | looked | keen ti hide. |
Central - AYR | Trump | looked | like reality |
Doric - DOR | e sign tae the castle. Jonsar | looked | ower tae his left an |
Doric - DOR | shed close by him. Fin Jonsar | looked | doon there wis a fox stannin |
Doric - DOR | eaceful). Jist wi that Jonsar | looked | up an ere wis |
Central - LAL | Syne Teeger | looked | up at the ceilin, and steekit |
Central - LAL | The teacher | looked | at Sepo and Tapiwa, wha baith |
Doric - ABN | nks o Lyne. An Gavin's mither | looked | efter him aa her days. Syne J |
Central - SEC | Ma wee brither | looked | at me nervously. |
Central - LAL | @PeatWorrier | Looked | for henbane? |
Central - GLA | lt ma mammy I wid. The waiter | looked | roon at ma sister, waitin fir |
Central - LAL | The mannie ahint the coonter | looked | fat and weel fed. He had muck |
Doric - NNB | E Hatter | looked | at e March Hare, who hed foll |
Central - GLA | The Hatter | looked | at the Merch Hare, who'd foll |
Southern - SEA | Th Hatter | looked | at th Mairch Hare, whae hae f |
Central - SEC | @ajmc1066 @magoo13985 never | looked | interested the whole game m8 |
Central - LAL | , even then, and it hud never | looked | better. The signs ah'd the ta |
Central - GLA | the stage. My God, he's never | looked | better. He likes a tight pair |
Central - SEC | rd1 best that bridge hus ever | looked | n only 5 mins fae ma hoose br |
Central - SEC | h the best olivebank hus ever | looked | - al just have tae fit a gam |
Central - SEC | "Ah thoat the flair | looked | a tad dirty. So ah took the l |
Shetland - SHD | thin) dat means idder folk ir | looked | efter |
Doric - MNA | ery opened a crack The doctor | looked | up an saw Belle He remarked " |
Central - WCE | hen mibby she'll dae it. Laur | looked | lik she wis aboot tae take wa |
Central - NEC | King Augeas | looked | doon at the grund and mumbled |
Central - LAL | at the tops o cheir umbrellas | looked | like the lily pads in the cem |
Central - LAL | he day wis fine and the widds | looked | as braw as ever she'd seen th |
Central - WCE | The bairns' wee faces | looked | up eagerly and listened. |
Doric - ABN | copper. The taps o the trees | looked | like they were on fire. Somew |
Doric - DOR | @RossAndrew7 aye hes | looked | it inite. #lol |
Central - LAL | shaped sweeties. The sweeties | looked | jist like square sugar lumps |
Central - LAL | he raws o wee square sweeties | looked | quickly roond tae see wha wis |
Central - LAL | 's tree and hoose; And things | looked | ill for he and us - |
Central - GLA | gies. He says a big fat polis | looked | oot the windae n muttered 'fu |
Central - NEC | wan jump. The goddess Artemis | looked | efter the stag. If onybody wi |
Central - SEC | le ages, Scots literature wis | looked | on as yin o the maist importa |
Doric - ABN | a, blue, piggy een, an ayewis | looked | as if he wis spilin for a fec |
Central - EDN | ised an’ the English locals | looked | oan us as invaders an’ A ca |
Central - LAL | mped at this an sindry pupils | looked | extremely agitated. |
Doric - ABN | Jeems | looked | ower at his pal Andra an thoc |
Doric - ABN | athin in front o him." Jeems | looked | on dumfoonert. "Ye ken, they |
Southern - SWE | see recordin but last 10 mins | looked | grand |
Central - LAL | The young yins | looked | at Judge Strauss, wha gied a |
Central - LAL | The bairns | looked | frae the weel-dichtit hoose o |
Central - LAL | The bairns | looked | at Coont Olaf. His face wis p |
Central - LAL | The three Baudelaire bairns | looked | at him. Violent, ridd-faced, |
Central - LAL | The Baudelaire bairns | looked | oot and saw the bonniest hoos |
Central - LAL | ed, and the Baudelaire bairns | looked | at each ither. Mebbe, wi cout |
Central - WCE | Mrs Phelps | looked | alang the shelves, takkin her |
Doric - DOR | d tae dee it. An aa the stars | looked | doon frae the tap o Morven, a |
Doric - NNB | ed hissell suddenly: e ithers | looked | roond too, an all o them bowe |
Central - GLA | he checked himsel: the ithers | looked | roon inaw, an aw ae them bowe |
Southern - SEA | ked hisel suddenly: th ithers | looked | roond as well, an aw o thum b |
Central - SEC | t the till, And our customers | looked | askance: |
Doric - DOR | rguson was jist poor. Players | looked | aff the pace, unfit - heids |
Central - LAL | dience, and some o the actors | looked | at each ither in shock. No aw |
Central - LAL | ld boys. The rest o the cless | looked | on wi a mixture o excitement, |
Central - LAL | e teacher and the haill cless | looked | up, dumfoonert. |
Central - SEC | ambula wis something I aywiss | looked | forrit tae. Usually jist as t |
Central - LAL | Judge Strauss | looked | doon at Sunny and laughed. "A |
Central - WCE | ried Matilda, and the parents | looked | on Matilda in particular as n |
Central - LAL | Strauss in the gairden, Klaus | looked | frantically aroond the librar |
Central - LAL | n aboot in their seats. Klaus | looked | oot intae the audience tae se |
Central - LAL | t the hale length o it. Klaus | looked | back at her and saw somethin |
Central - LAL | weel," Violet said, and Klaus | looked | at his aulder sister in relie |
Central - LAL | Violet and Klaus | looked | at each ither. "Are ye exciti |
Central - LAL | Violet and Klaus | looked | at each ither, and then at Su |
Central - LAL | front door. Violet and Klaus | looked | at each ither, aw nervous. |
Central - LAL | Precious | looked | at her faither wi misdoot. Sh |
Central - SEC | pe, frayed at the edges, that | looked | as gif it had lang an despera |
Central - LAL | ed o it, that long thing that | looked | like a coat. But I got a good |
Central - WCE | showed us this red mark that | looked | lik the wee hash symbo| yi ge |
Central - LAL | - a muckle roond tunnel that | looked | like an undeemous pipe - and |
Doric - MNA | d wee squares o tin foil that | looked | as though they’d been burne |
Central - DUN | purney Touer stood a man that | looked | ancient ayont years. Lang whi |
Doric - MNA | ched the main door a man that | looked | like a doctor held it open fo |
Doric - ABN | hen this ancient buildin that | looked | a bit like a kirk and that wi |
Central - LAL | t aboot mak oot somethin that | looked | like a birdcage. |
Central - GLA | , stirrin a big cauldron that | looked | like it wis full ae soup. |
Doric - ABN | een, a pow o tousie hair that | looked | lik a winblaan hooick, an a b |
Central - SEC | ff an tottie wee windaes that | looked | as if they hadna seen a bottl |
Central - EDN | in footprints an symbols that | looked | lik her ither name. The furst |
Central - LAL | covered wi typed papers that | looked | important and borin. Roond a |
Central - LAL | in meals it wis Precious that | looked | efter him! |
Central - SEC | he kisser. Noo, somebody that | looked | sae much like Boris Johnson d |
Central - SEC | proud to support a party that | looked | after me and many others thro |
Central - SEC | ot warnin, Aldo produced what | looked | like a taser fae his jaicket |
Southern - SEA | nned when eet saw Ahlice. Eet | looked | guid-natured, she thocht: sti |
Southern - SEA | an rubbed eets eyes: then eet | looked | at th Queen till she was oot |
Central - LAL | reared three weans, Ah'll get | looked | efter in ma auld age. Aw ah k |
Central - LAL | Violet | looked | intae Coont Olaf's een, and t |
Central - LAL | Violet | looked | aroond the mirkie, mauckit ro |
Central - LAL | s. In the pitch-black, Violet | looked | like a ghaist, her white wadd |
Central - LAL | that micht help them. Violet | looked | for bits and bobs she could |
Central - LAL | library and Klaus and Violet | looked | at each ither and siched. |
Central - LAL | id howpfully, but when Violet | looked | at him she could see that he |
Central - LAL | It | looked | awfie like tea. 'Weel, weel!' |
Doric - ABN | It | looked | huge, an lots o' rooms nearly |
Central - LAL | h frae the tap o the brae, it | looked | like this: |
Central - SEC | t. It was laggered in gel, it | looked | like his hair hudny been wash |
Central - LAL | At the end-up, it | looked | like this... |
Central - LAL | side it, and for a meenit, it | looked | like the answer tae awthin. B |
Central - LAL | staundin on the sideboard. It | looked | like awfie stuff. Fower times |
Central - LAL | size o a new-born chookie. It | looked | eediotic. |
Central - GLA | a wee wardrobe an a sink. It | looked | like a prison cell. |
Central - LAL | eleerie stood stane still. It | looked | like it had a sair heid. |
Central - SWE | h, ower a spill oan a dam. It | looked | lik a right lonely loch, stre |
Central - DUN | ne in the middle the room. It | looked | like twa upturned ladles oan |
Central - LAL | eb wis openin and shuttin. It | looked | like a chookie that wis awfie |
Central - GLA | nae sell it for a million. It | looked | awful, but ma sister said she |
Central - LAL | ry wee body awa up on tap. It | looked | like a chookie on stilts. |
Central - GLA | t grinned when it saw her. It | looked | good-naturt enough, she thoug |
Central - GLA | ty, she wis having babies. It | looked | like the asphalt wis melting |
Central - WCE | cooby whit this thing wis. It | looked | dead ugsome, richt eneuch. Sl |
Central - LAL | it, steidy ladelin it on; it | looked | crackin. The teacher thought |
Central - LAL | thin like a hoose the noo; it | looked | like a tree that had been caw |
Doric - MNA | in on the inside. She said it | looked | like bleed that hid been wash |
Central - LAL | e and ma tons a books. And it | looked | damn good tae |
Central - WCE | in bow at the end o it and it | looked | richt bonnie. The lassie wear |
Central - WCE | ge. The croft wis that wee it | looked | mair like a doll's hoose than |
Central - SEC | olour wurr the parts where it | looked | like it hud been paintit in b |
Doric - MNA | p like that afore, it hid fit | looked | like mirrors tae reflect the |
Doric - ABN | ront gairden, turnin ower fit | looked | like a tattie patch wi a grai |
Central - LAL | Jock Tamson's bairns, and hit | looked | heavy in the mirk, like porph |
Central - WCE | ma blurry eyes a saw wan thit | looked | fit. |
Central - LAL | rod. Noo Violet had made whit | looked | for aw the warld like a muckl |
Central - LAL | rk, they stertit tae see whit | looked | like a wheen muckle gless jau |
Central - WCE | l tie, an she wis haudin whit | looked | lik an official puni. |
Central - SEC | Nestled in the roots wis whit | looked | like a big fat maggot. White |
Doric - DUN | oond the gairden she saw whit | looked | like a wee baby dragon. |
Doric - DOR | re but it was tae no avail it | looked | as though they were ready for |
Central - GLA | s an awfy loat harder than it | looked | . |
Doric - DOR | tics if every noo and then it | looked | like d |
Central - LAL | wis noo ettlin tae see hoo it | looked | as a waw. Uncle Rab, wha wis |
Central - LAL | the card showin through so it | looked | as if sumbdy’d sprinkled it |
Central - GLA | is when he checked the map it | looked | straight forward enough. Unde |
Doric - MNB | t gaen back tea ma bed cos it | looked | ower caul oot there tae di on |
Doric - DOR | r shook his heid an thocht it | looked | like an ootsize set |
Central - LAL | e wa aheid o him an thocht it | looked | lik a burd. He started imagin |
Central - WCE | e anythin cause ah thought it | looked | identical tae evrubdy else's |
Doric - DOR | couldna see that weel bit it | looked | tae me as if they were litera |
Central - LAL | her up wi air, yon's whit it | looked | like! |
Central - WCE | 'That's whit it | looked | like" Miss Honey said. 'But w |
Central - LAL | eel on the flair. At least it | looked | like a bool. |
Central - LAL | an the hale thing oot. But it | looked | like she wisnae gonnae be abl |
Southern - SEA | ayes_ @washydeaffc Aye but it | looked | as hilarious! |
Central - SEC | ot Noodle, their jeans - wit | looked | like they hud been attacked b |
Doric - MNA | hair wis pure fite, an’ it | looked | jist lik silk. |
Doric - MNA | Oh ye peer wee thingie!” It | looked | like somebody’s pet cat tha |
Central - LAL | Another parent | looked | at me huggin Dad and said, 'L |
Central - SEC | l need 2 catch up as a havent | looked | at ur photos from the last ma |
Central - SEC | Cup!" rang oot. That the cunt | looked | as if he believed ah wis tell |
Central - SEC | on, Davie thocht. The buffert | looked | in need o a rescue. |
Central - LAL | icht. The muckle craitur fist | looked | at Violet wi its blank white |
Central - EDN | at it wis……….” A Jist | looked | at her wi’ amused resignati |
Central - WCE | never said anythin, she jist | looked | doon at her feet. Ah felt dea |
Central - LAL | o curtains sae that she jist | looked | like a wee guddle o clooties. |
Central - WCE | tre or somethin, but she jist | looked | at me lik ah wis somethin tha |
Central - WCE | w whit it is wis but she jist | looked | at us lik we wur stupit. Miss |
Central - WCE | e at him or what, but he jist | looked | right through me anyway. |
Central - WCE | a boogie wi us. Charlene jist | looked | at me an rolt her eyes an sai |
Central - LAL | were poison berries that jist | looked | like the guid yins. Coont Ola |
Central - LAL | (It wisnae richt. It jist | looked | wrang.) |
Central - WCE | twenty or somethin an it jist | looked | pure mega ridiculous. |
Central - GLA | e didnae say anyhin, she just | looked | doon at the table an shook he |
Central - EDN | ferin’ her the boots. Scott | looked | up frae the bottom o’ the r |
Doric - ABN | said nuthin for a meenit, but | looked | me ower. An Ah returned the c |
Central - SWE | eebors, aa the Douglases. You | looked | fondly |
Doric - MNA | laughin oot loud. I must hiv | looked | like a richt gype |
Central - LAL | ma mind. Ever since hings huv | looked | like they are aboot tae come |
Central - SEC | pent, ah ayewis thoat the baw | looked | like a severed heid oan a sta |
Central - SEC | pened, ah alwis thoat the baw | looked | like a severed heid oan a sta |
Central - LAL | reid and blue uniforms and aw | looked | the same, apairt fae wan sodg |
Central - WCE | e music stoaped deid n thi aw | looked | roon it mi. I jamp back oan m |
Central - LAL | ain, the Baudelaire bairns aw | looked | at each ither, but wi everyth |
Central - WCE | ir tae the big bedroom. It aw | looked | richt here and aw until he st |
Central - LAL | were a bittie better. They aw | looked | forrit tae Sundays because th |
Central - GLA | g wis a bit daft, bit they aw | looked | that serious she didnae dare |
Southern - SEA | hing awfy stupit, but they aw | looked | sae serious that she did no d |
Central - LAL | Violet, Klaus, and Sunny aw | looked | at each ither, no shair whit |
Central - LAL | n. Violet, Klaus and Sunny aw | looked | doon at the flair dulesomely |
Central - GLA | thing aboot it." (The jury aw | looked | puzzlt.) |
Southern - SEA | hing aboot eet." (Th jury aw | looked | puzzled.) |
Shetland - SHD | @SalMcW | Looked | for them today - surely no w |
Southern - SEA | @docandrewmurray | looked | good. Yir some man #machine # |
Central - LAL | contemptuous gob, he awready | looked | aboot mair canty, as if lowse |
Central - WCE | is, Gause me a Kirsty awready | looked | it up in the Universal Dictio |
Central - GLA | Everybdy | looked | at Alice. |
Southern - SEA | Abody | looked | at Ahlice. |
Central - LAL | Awbody | looked | at Judge Strauss, wha wis dic |
Central - LAL | pointit wi his fingtr. Awbody | looked | . TELEVISION CHOCOLATE, tt sai |
Doric - NNB | Everybody | looked | at Alice. |
Central - LAL | they | looked | efter him weel at the fairmho |
Central - LAL | They | looked | at each ither, and then they |
Central - EDN | Even throu the windae, they | looked | richt bonnie. Sae shiny angre |
Doric - MNA | toppling on to its side. They | looked | round to see Reg sprawled in |
Doric - DOR | saain were peepin throo. They | looked | a richt healthy |
Central - LAL | were aw on heckle-pins. They | looked | and looked...and even the sic |
Doric - NNB | beeg dish o tarts on id: they | looked | so good, at id made Alice qui |
Southern - SEA | ate o jam tarts oan eet: they | looked | sae guid, that eet made Ahlic |
Central - GLA | big dish o tarts oan it: they | looked | that rerr it made Alice hungr |
Doric - ABN | uck on efter, Ah thocht; they | looked | like they were bits o withere |
Shetland - SHD | fae my direction today? They | looked | like they were on a mission a |
Central - LAL | For a lang while they | looked | at the watter ablow them, hau |
Central - SEC | ae the waiters, Like me they | looked | as if they hud jist been pass |
Doric - MNA | . Aifter a lot o cursing they | looked | intae the back windae and cou |
Central - WCE | e ae plasticine stuff an they | looked | a wee bit lik the jelly false |
Central - WCE | e ae plasticine stuff an they | looked | a wee bit lik the jelly false |
Central - WCE | aces caked in make up an they | looked | aboot fourteen. |
Central - LAL | in veesits were somethin they | looked | forrit tae aw day. Aften, Cha |
Central - LAL | n their faces drapped as they | looked | at each ither. |
Central - LAL | and goggles - at least they | looked | like they micht be space suit |
Central - GLA | e same name and all. But they | looked | so different - those slimy w |
Central - WCE | Miss Honey | looked | up shairply. 'No bad,' she sa |
Central - WCE | Miss Honey | looked | at the ill-faurrant body wi a |
Central - WCE | Miss Honey | looked | tentily at the toty wee lassi |
Central - EDN | coke! You comin?’” Barney | looked | forlornly at the rain, ba’ |
Doric - DOR | the Wee Wifie stood on it ey | looked | doon on Loch Linnie. |
Central - SEC | Me and Craigy | looked | perplexed at each other "You |
Central - LAL | Mr Kranky | looked | sair forfochen. |
Central - WCE | in sic a dwam that she barely | looked | whaur she wis gaun, and when |
Central - LAL | face, which is why ah rarely | looked | up in photies. Ah've always b |
Central - LAL | the kind o wummin that rarely | looked | doon in the dumps. |
Central - LAL | n wus the last time ye really | looked | yersel' in the e'en? Aye, ye |
Central - LAL | gaed back a step, and skeerly | looked | roond for help. |
Doric - MNA | der she didna ken. She slowly | looked | up and saw Daavd standin ther |
Central - GLA | Ma mammy | looked | directly at her, and spoke in |
Central - WCE | Madame Bonny | looked | at me an smiled an then she r |
Central - LAL | Violet, Klaus, and Sunny | looked | at each ither and kent it wis |
Doric - MNA | Godless an athoot mercy. Mary | looked | aroon the room in the deein l |
Doric - DOR | t may jist be me, but Ramirez | looked | like hed pit on the beef an |
Central - EDN | sked the others tae sit an’ | looked | bit couldni’ see him. A led |
Central - EDN | ma heid frae her breest an’ | looked | intae her kind, weel ken’t |