| Doric - DOR |
| snorin | thair heids aff, an the lest |
| Central - LAL |
Bothwell: Aye, | snorin | . |
| Central - LAL |
en Edgar and Albert's dinsome | snorin | and their ain fleggit thochts |
| Central - SEC |
at ah wis lookin too peaceful | snorin | . That she didnae want tae wak |
| Ulster - GUL |
O ye snatterin an | snorin | like that. |
| Central - EDN |
He wis fast asleep an | snorin | on her shouther. She pushed h |
| Central - LAL |
th warm and gruntin insteid o | snorin | . |
| Central - GLA |
e dug’s lyin in the coarner | snorin | , its chist risin an fawin as |
| Central - NEC |
The lion wis asleep. Its | snorin | wis as lood as the rummlin oc |
| Central - SWE |
t, till eventually he stertit | snorin | again. |
| Central - LAL |
leep. The ither three were aw | snorin | loodly. |
| Doric - MNA |
s addit the rasp o Meg Ramsay | snorin | . Efter fit seemt an eternity, |
| Central - EDN |
whaur Mrs Cameron wis aaready | snorin | awa. |
| Central - LAL |
, whaur Mrs Jones wis awready | snorin | . |
| Central - GLA |
e McDade seemingly resolutely | snorin | louder noo than he did aw nig |
| Central - EDN |
Bruce is busy | snorin | awey tae himself and is proba |
| Doric - DOR |
At lectures am ayewiz | snorin | |
| Central - GLA |
n wintry night when Big G wiz | snorin | , |