Central - LAL | servin | the tassies | |
Doric - DOR | Servin | a customer an smilin awa. | |
Central - GLA | ' | Servin | food tae poncey rich folk? Ru |
Doric - ABN | pin the fleer, washin dishes, | servin | teas, onythin. An she wis aye |
Central - LAL | fetchin blankets, | servin | wine |
Central - GLA | lookin stressed oot thur box. | Servin | punters at Christmas shid get |
Doric - MNA | 'C'mere,' he comes; an tae ma | servin | loon 'Dee iss,' he dis it." J |
Central - AYR | hat luiks gey guid fare for a | servin | lass!' Jennet near tummlt tap |
Doric - DOR | the fish box stage an started | servin | them oot o ma tray wi custard |
Central - LAL | The guairds and | servin | quinies sleepit |
Central - SEC | uv owned a factory insteed ae | servin | as a drone in yin by pressin |
Central - LAL | his place in 1929 strecht fae | servin | his time tae an auld gairdene |
Central - LAL | ll, the Big Soup Pot, the Big | servin | Spoon. Ah've heard we're the |
Central - WCE | wi the years an worn duin wi | servin | his kintra. |
Central - SEC | y wummin in there except them | servin | ' the ale. If ma mither wis ta |
Central - LAL | tin the Aiberdeen Brainch, an | servin | on its Comatee, maistly as Pr |
Central - DUN | o Durham jile whaur he'd been | servin | time for nickin cars. |
Central - LAL | n oot o Westminster haed been | servin | tae silence the puir an mak t |
Central - WCE | Here, Eddie, whit hae ye been | servin | thaim?” |
Central - WCE | had aye been faur swither in | servin | Till his reackonin than his b |
Central - GLA | empts at clandestine loiterin | servin | only tae emphasise their thir |
Central - AYR | el's companie - an the ither | servin | -lasses in the Big House - bu |
Central - AYR | s in the companie o the ither | servin | wenches, an the grooms an gai |
Central - EDN | ld servant had went oot efter | servin | the tea tae gie him privacy. |
Doric - MNA | waitress cam ower wi a silver | servin | dishie wi a wee pucklie brocc |
Central - SEC | elburgh utd n pencaitland for | servin | up a wee cracker at fisherrow |
Central - WCE | uckle-great delft platter for | servin | , |
Central - SEA | multilingual environment: our | servin | -chiel Dennis Oziri tellt us b |
Central - WCE | d weird, an the folk that wur | servin | kept comin up an sayin, Can a |
Ulster - GUL | r monie wee haas an' churches | servin | ' Ulster-Scots commonities quh |
Ulster - GUL | the baag universities | servin | Ulster students in Scotlan'. |
Ulster - GUL | the baag Scotch universities | servin | ' Norlin Airlan students. |
Doric - DOR | Fan the ferm-wife wis | servin | the fermer's tea that nicht s |
Central - SEC | the tea-room, wee Jeannie wis | servin | the last o the cream cakes ta |
Doric - DOR | things. Mr Technicolor wis | servin | a wifie. "Michty me your floo |
Central - WCE | said tae the wummin that wis | servin | me. Sorry hen, she said, Wur |
Doric - MNA | lion that gaed roon the ferms | servin | the meers, he hid niver bin s |
Central - LAL | t hud a man who wis hauf goat | servin | at the sweetie coonter in the |
Doric - DOR | al tin trays o mackie-on mait | servin | oor betters. I stell get crin |
Central - SEC | candrew86 some crackin talent | servin | oan alandas chippy van brothe |
Central - SEC | r tae the barman, who is busy | servin | customers. |