Central - LAL | eady tae study and learn now! | Prayin | fir your panto rehersals etc |
Ulster - SYN | wud stap ïn tha Hoose o God, | prayin | an fastin nicht an day, an ta |
Ulster - SYN | ense, aa tha fowk wus ootbye, | prayin | . An aa o a suddent an angel o |
Central - LAL | him in the een an stertit in, | prayin | at he wad unnerstaund: |
Doric - ABN | r their mithers in the nicht, | prayin | tae Jesus for salvation. Gavi |
Doric - MNA | bi origin, an they war Hindu, | prayin | tae the Lords Ganesh an Hanum |
Central - EDN | aun an listen tae the doos - | prayin | , ye see. Strynge, intit, that |
Central - EDN | aun an listen tae the doos - | prayin | , ye see. Strynge, intit, that |
Doric - MNA | am aboot efter he'd feenished | prayin | ae day at a certain placte, c |
Doric - MNA | grun. An fan he reese up fae | prayin | an cam ower till his disciple |
Central - SEC | 'Nae | prayin | !' auld bogleheid bellochs, |
Central - WCE | gion. An’ they’ll a’ be | prayin | ’ anyways, singin’ an’ t |
Doric - MNA | hale congregation wis ootside | prayin | at e time o the incense. An a |
Central - GLA | him dain his stretches - the | Prayin | Mantis an aw that shite - in |
Central - SEC | s smile ‘’If you’re the | prayin | type, son’’ ah tell him â |
Central - LAL | She chawed while | prayin | in the kirk, |
Doric - MNA | ye yer dyows. Syne, fan ye're | prayin | , dinna be lik e hypocrites, t |
Central - LAL | Aw the folk on board are | prayin | ...' |
Central - SEC | nce. Ah wis jist sittin there | prayin | he didnae zone in oan me. |
Central - LAL | an lauchin, twa or thrie were | prayin | - but afore lang aw were sil |
Central - LAL | her, she wis aye | prayin | , and the first thocht he had |
Central - AYR | arm plaid; Jennet fand hersel | prayin | hard for the comin o spring - |
Central - EDN | alf-wey stage ah foond massel | prayin | fur a fitbaw question. He doe |
Central - SEC | re ae the livin room and ah'm | prayin | he doesnae decide tae take a |
Doric - MNA | e see ma bairn again. An Ah'm | prayin | she'll firgive ma - aat she' |
Central - LAL | ssionary Society and say ah'm | prayin | hard. Bettie said she swears |
Central - SWE | an | prayin | tae baffy-blessin gods. |
Southern - SEA | leukin up intil the Lift, an | prayin | til |
Doric - ABN | y for th’umman, wi her maan | prayin | seelently. But the time seen |
Doric - ABN | rned his paper ower, hopin an | prayin | that there wid be een or twa |
Doric - MNA | hippt nicht an day, fastin an | prayin | . Comin in at att verra meenit |
Ulster - SYN | e's follaers ir aye fastin an | prayin | , an sae dae tha follaers o th |
Central - LAL | on daein as ye see fit, e'en | prayin | for me. A cud be wrang; mibby |
Ulster - SYN | ps o bluid.] Whan he wus daen | prayin | , he got ontae hïs feet an we |
Central - DUN | p dark hole. Awbodie had been | prayin | that a bit o pipe casin had b |
Central - SWE | er Josephine hud been staunin | prayin | jist a few seconds afore. Oh |
Ulster - SYN | Keep on | prayin | |
Central - SWE | Stoap! Somedae stoap that nun | prayin | ! The MacGlinchies ur |
Central - LAL | Again they think o | prayin | |
Central - SWE | "Keep | prayin | Sister! At least until the we |
Central - AYR | cle Tammas, ye'll hae le stop | prayin | on yer knees an wearin holes |
Central - SWE | staunin ther | prayin | tae God, anen some bigot ball |
Central - GLA | at bothered, went on wi their | prayin | as though nothin had happened |
Central - SEC | l; but neither by priggin nor | prayin | , by reason nor by rung, when |
Central - SWE | ean comes oot while the nun's | prayin | it'll be boarn a |
Central - LAL | istian folk cud be as weel as | prayin | hard. |
Central - LAL | istian folk cud be as weel as | prayin | hard. |
Doric - ABN | sna happy aboot the wye A was | prayin | for her; and her maan wasna e |
Central - AYR | atchin an tendin - an whiles | prayin | - as girnin weans threshed a |
Doric - MNA | Faither, leukin up fae aa is | prayin | . Ye see, it wisna like it is |
Central - GLA | Sammy paused in his | prayin | and turnt roond fae the front |
Doric - MNA | oontain tae pray. File he wis | prayin | , e look on his face cheenged |
Doric - MNA | Ae day fan he wis | prayin | aleen wi his disciples he say |
Doric - MNA | Jesus wis baptised tee an wis | prayin | fan e hivvens opent an e Hail |
Central - LAL | idney survived. Ma mother wis | prayin | fur thim at the time an she n |
Ulster - SYN | e wus gettin baptised, he wus | prayin | , an tha haivens apent. Tha Ha |
Ulster - SYN | tae pray. An whaniver he wus | prayin | , tha hale luk o hïm wus chan |
Ulster - SYN | Yin day Jesus wus | prayin | alane, tha mair hïs follaers |
Doric - MNA | ay, an there he bade aa nicht | prayin | tae God. Neist mornin, he cri |
Ulster - SYN | Yinst, whan Jesus wus oot | prayin | , yin o hïs follaers sayed ta |
Central - DUN | drillin agin an they were aw | prayin | , een the pagans like Tam an a |
Central - GLA | 'The only | prayin | he does is that his horse'll |
Central - EDN | Carpet Layin' – Plumbin’ | Prayin | ', |