Ulster - BUL | Rhythm | brake wull bae yer ruin. | |
Orkney - ORK | Rhythm | o the machinery | |
Central - SEC | rhythm | o the fallin sterns, kythin a | |
Ulster - BUL | RHYTHM | 'S O THA CLACK | |
Central - WCE | went inside ma banes intae a | rhythm | o a hairtbeat. An then A mind |
Doric - DOR | reek o the earth, the ragged | rhythm | o his bleed as he canters. |
Central - LAL | n mony weys, parteicularly be | rhythm | an be parallelism (whilk afte |
Orkney - ORK | The | rhythm | o the waves broken only by th |
Central - WCE | The music blared. The | rhythm | flowed. The dancers danced. O |
Orkney - ORK | aa the | rhythm | sheu saa i'the dance, an naen |
Orkney - ORK | swayan tae the | rhythm | o a St Bernard's Waltz, |
Orkney - ORK | swayan tae the | rhythm | o a St Bernard's Waltz |
Orkney - ORK | ingin an gently movin tae the | rhythm | |
Central - SEC | wey throu, hingin on tae the | rhythm | o the original. |
Central - LAL | ae boonce up and doon tae the | rhythm | . |
Central - EDN | the tunic. She tane back the | rhythm | an he raised an imaginary spe |
Doric - MNA | An the | rhythm | kept time |
Doric - ABN | fan the | rhythm | o life kept time wi the seaso |
Doric - DOR | matchin the | rhythm | o weary wipers |
Doric - ABN | Eence he gets the hang o the | rhythm | , he clambers doon the rest o |
Orkney - ORK | tip-tap the | rhythm | |
Central - EDN | clappit an aa, pickin up the | rhythm | an wonnerin whitna gemm she w |
Central - EDN | he jynt her in clappin as the | rhythm | slawed ... than she side-step |
Central - SEC | tuary Time, Maureen uises the | rhythm | and repetition o street fowks |
Central - WCE | Felt the | rhythm | o life beat lik a drum |
Central - LAL | st snoke the pinewood – the | rhythm | o Gaelic, the michty Grampian |
Central - DUN | pulsin tae some kind o oorie | rhythm | ! 'Ach it's no naethin,' he mu |
Central - EDN | ot it, the ilk smell, the ilk | rhythm | , objecks in the ilk places. |
Central - SEC | Tae hear the natural | rhythm | o speech captured weel raithe |
Central - LAL | r tae a ‘Scottish dialectal | rhythm | .’ For someone wha is descri |
Central - SEC | wis soothered bi the order an | rhythm | o the kitchen's wark. It fein |
Shetland - SHD | 2.3 Prosody: Da melody an | rhythm | o Shaetlan |
Central - SWE | dart - yer ain element, ain | rhythm | , wished well in aw ye dae. |
Central - SEC | e title propones. Wi a rowein | rhythm | , By the burnie that feeds the |
Shetland - SHD | rmness o him, an da comfortin | rhythm | o his purrin. |
Shetland - SHD | Der music an der | rhythm | 's shape can baith |
Central - SWE | or | rhythm | in the buik o life |
Central - EDN | For | rhythm | an’ pace, you don’t have |
Central - SEC | erse, Purdie seems tae favour | rhythm | , rhyme an particlar styles, t |
Central - LAL | The graith's | rhythm | sweetens friable tilth. |
Central - LAL | llelism (whilk aften produces | rhythm | ), be cheens o synonyms, an be |
Doric - DOR | As lang as there is | rhythm | that'll keep me gyan. |
Central - LAL | Wi stapless | rhythm | , wi gaithrin speed thuds out |
Shetland - SHD | tae da sea's haert-baet, hits | rhythm | , |
Central - SEC | hat didnae miss a beat in its | rhythm | nor in its modern references |
Central - DUN | 's fresh, it's fest, it's got | rhythm | |
Doric - MNA | ae sattle inno a kinno uneasy | rhythm | . At sax o clock ilkie mornin, |