Central - EDN | His professional approach, | shone | , wi’ a brilliant light, |
Doric - MNA | o the teachin o the saint fa | shone | frae the waa in the Machar Ki |
Central - LAL | didnae fink the sun rose and | shone | oot o Dante's arse, but she d |
Central - LAL | Gary thocht the sun rose and | shone | oot o his granda's arse. Ah'v |
Ulster - SYN | ore thair verie een. His face | shone | laik tha sin, an his claes tu |
Doric - MNA | ledown, fariver she gaed, she | shone | , sma boukit an licht's a fire |
Central - LAL | and shiny buttons. Whiles he | shone | like the sun, whiles he shimm |
Doric - MNA | ges. The lowe frae her caunle | shone | ower twa pairs o steekit een. |
Central - LAL | n patrol. Aince we got in, we | shone | wir torches aa aroun the bunk |
Central - WCE | that ye could gey near touch | shone | oot o Miss Honey's face when |
Central - LAL | Yin o them | shone | a torch on the hole, and ther |
Doric - MNA | the driven snaa an her sheen | shone | like sharn on a weet lea rig. |
Doric - DOR | the meen | shone | in the sky |
Central - LAL | his ane ee-broo, and his een | shone | bricht, but his vyce wis calm |
Central - AYR | The sun | shone | bricht on a fine Sabbath morn |
Central - LAL | The sun | shone | oot. The rain cam doon. |
Doric - MNA | day tae bide at hame. The sun | shone | bricht ower the fairmtoun. Th |
Central - LAL | maun gang tae pruive the sun | shone | on Scotland i days by-gane. P |
Doric - MNA | An the sun | shone | doon on ane an a’ |
Central - SWE | z edged bi a burn, an the sun | shone | . |
Central - LAL | This aifternoon the sun | shone | on a motley crowd o aw ages, |
Doric - MNA | x month ago ye thocht the sun | shone | ...Well, he's a respectable lo |
Ulster - PUL | Tha simmer sun | shone | bricht, |
Central - SEC | when simmer sun | shone | on the braes, |
Central - LAL | It's sleek black rump | shone | in the sun, |
Central - SEC | Ae story involvin ma faither | shone | a spotlieht on |
Doric - MNA | Far the sun niver | shone | |
Central - LAL | , wondering een. The sun neir | shone | through the thin, worn, opaqu |
Central - LAL | cks were saft and the maisies | shone | like wee suns amang the roots |
Central - SEC | The lilies noo, that | shone | sae bricht |
Shetland - SHD | an her hair at | shone | amber as fine as could be. |
Shetland - SHD | an colours at | shone | |
Central - LAL | ion o curtains. The muinlicht | shone | through the windae, and if on |
Southern - SEA | When baith yer light | shone | brightly |
Central - SEC | om, a shaft fae a streetlight | shone | through a windae, formin a pe |
Doric - MNA | ichtit his yalla heid till it | shone | like a |
Central - LAL | The sun it | shone | , on this fine May morn |
Central - LAL | In the starm o life you | shone | |
Central - WCE | ough the slate-grey sky. They | shone | o’er the Auld Fitbaw Stadiu |
Southern - SEA | Polished till they | shone | |
Doric - MNA | windaes wi vinegar till they | shone | . A washer wife wauked ower fr |
Doric - MNA | nny Riddle’s kist, far they | shone | like wee sunbeams. Sae noo, G |
Central - WCE | ause the divisions, it simply | shone | a licht oan theym. An’ that |