Central - LAL | Seeck | an deleerit. | |
Central - LAL | the BBC naist week; we are a | seeck | o him noo. Een gin we werena |
Central - LAL | iallin the firm's nummer wi a | seeck | -like feelin in his wame. Auld |
Central - WCE | Thon lass, wi nae | seeck | -time, whit did she net? - |
Southern - WCE | Thon lass, wi nae | seeck | -time, whit did she net? |
Ulster - SYN | Monie | seeck | fowk cured |
Central - WCE | We sheltert ahint the usual | seeck | jokes. |
Central - GLA | said gently; "they'd hiv been | seeck | ." |
Shetland - SHD | I need da pell, A’m feelin | seeck | …” oobed Uggledlugs leanin |
Ulster - SYN | Jesus maks aa kines o | seeck | fowk bettèr |
Doric - DOR | thare wur mair veesitors nar | seeck | fowk. A jist settlet masel do |
Ulster - GUL | A'm as | seeck | as a poisoned pup. |
Doric - MNA | ned the shutters. Lizzie felt | seeck | tae her guts fin she saw the |
Doric - MNA | In the hinner eyn Douglas got | seeck | o the cairry on and returned |
Central - WCE | Neds! Wha leapt frae last | seeck | -beds, |
Doric - MNA | ae the British because he wiz | seeck | o war fin he’d spotted Doug |
Doric - MNA | chtit at this. Forbyes he wiz | seeck | tae daith o bleachin fowk at |