Central - LAL | Jings . . . ma | neebur | fae across the road has jist |
Central - WCE | idden flair They set aboot ma | neebur | 's door |
Doric - DOR | ome that we got. Clelia got a | neebur | fa spoke English, bit she wis |
Central - LAL | cause I wantit tae be a guid | neebur | , as weel as a guid faither." |
Doric - ABN | Awa she rins tae | neebur | Ant, |
Central - WCE | The | neebur | 's cat wis scratchin' et ma do |
Central - LAL | e road. I skelped through the | neebur | 's sprinkler twa-three times, |
Orkney - ORK | e fence." This the lady o the | neebur | hoose informed me wan day whi |
Orkney - ORK | The day the | neebur | lass cam ower tae play and wi |
Doric - DOR | ot the letter Alf Burnett, mi | neebur | , cried in by. He wis a self-e |
Central - LAL | e polis chappin the next door | neebur | 's door. Heard the polis sayin |
Central - LAL | "But she's Olaf's | neebur | as weel," Violet replied, "an |
Doric - ABN | Lord Duntinny, yer brither's | neebur | , an we aa heard the terrible |
Central - WCE | l ony better or waur than his | neebur | , except bi his deeds - an th |