Central - GLA | staundin | wir ben | |
Southern - SEA | staundin | correckin on at n’, gin A†| |
Southern - SEA | Staundin | , weel up the brae face, abuin | |
Shetland - SHD | Staundin | i’da Gaerdie burn | |
Central - NEC | Staundin | afore us in the middle o a ju | |
Central - LAL | sel workin neibours wi Edyta, | staundin | our lane, |
Southern - SEA | road, | staundin | speakin til ither juist momen |
Central - LAL | "Tae Mr Tod! they aw shouted, | staundin | up and liftin their glesses. |
Central - LAL | 'A feast it'll be! she said, | staundin | up. 'Oh, whit a braw and slee |
Central - GLA | shaved heids. Three of them, | staundin | on the doorstep on a Saturday |
Central - WCE | gawped at the flimmer wumman, | staundin | stievely in the porch. 'Richt |
Central - WCE | s Honey in the front gairden, | staundin | in the middle o a bed o roses |
Central - WCE | the wee lassie wi bricht een, | staundin | at her desk, that mensie and |
Central - LAL | tter than Pooh?' spiered Roo, | staundin | unner the maist muckle Pine T |
Central - LAL | a yirdie fluir in its cellar, | staundin | its lane amang a sea o parks |
Central - WCE | n sneck-drawer, thon scaffer, | staundin | ower there wi his socks hingi |
Southern - SEA | naemit, yon’s it, | staundin | yonner on the waiter shed atw |
Central - LAL | wis richt ootside the bothy, | staundin | there, lookin at me in the ni |
Central - SEC | a pose, walit bi his faimly, | staundin | in his kilt playin his accord |
Central - EDN | nt wi Scotland wis yet a free- | staundin | kintra, an for aboot hauf o i |
Central - LAL | tland the day. It haes a lang- | staundin | ballad an literary tradition. |
Central - LAL | s on tae gang tae the schuil. | Staundin | at the windae, he saw muckle |
Central - LAL | e them wide open and Mr Wonka | staundin | there tae weelcome back aw hi |
Central - WCE | ', desk, and there she stayed | staundin | , a pillar o doom towerin ower |
Central - LAL | h ermine goun. Syne he steyed | staundin | , an as he wis wabbit, he gant |
Central - LAL | y there wis a hunner thousand | staundin | up tae be coontit on that day |
Central - LAL | xecutive hauds that there nae | staundin | definition o “minority |
Central - LAL | unco-enormous hoose, yin side | staundin | ower the stank,' the tither f |
Central - AYR | Yae day Baudrons wee | staundin | in the kitchen waarmin himsel |
Central - LAL | cup but nae money, an a wife | staundin | bi the door wi tear-begrutten |
Central - LAL | Scandinavian and Gaelic. The | staundin | o Scots as a leid the day is |
Central - SEC | tae the schuil wisna gien the | staundin | it shuid hae, thae bairns wis |
Central - LAL | it wis the truith. The bodie | staundin | fornent thaim wisna his tousi |
Central - LAL | nd up tae hi-doh. The chookie | staundin | in the yaird wis certainly no |
Southern - SEA | h’ick, Blawearie wis feklie | staundin | empie, |
Central - LAL | pictur in ma mind o oor uncle | staundin | in the gairden, giein a wave, |
Central - LAL | hat wee skinnymalinky drochle | staundin | aside the auld fella that loo |
Central - LAL | le o Grannie's broon medicine | staundin | on the sideboard. It looked l |
Central - LAL | for years! Look at ye! Ye're | staundin | up aw on yer ain and ye're no |
Central - LAL | 'O coorse I skited. If ye're | staundin | on the sliddery bank o a rive |
Central - LAL | yella gowans? The gress ye're | staundin | on, ma dear wee yins, is made |
Central - LAL | Bothwell - as sure as you're | staundin | there - |
Central - WCE | ile Matilda and Lavender were | staundin | in the corner o the playgrund |
Central - LAL | haur aw the ither bairns were | staundin | , luggin in tae whit Tapiwa an |
Central - LAL | o the luve-seik suitors were | staundin | aboot at the stert o the race |
Central - WCE | 'They were | staundin | on the green in front o the b |
Central - SEC | ba international wi the score | staundin | at 1-0 for the boys wi a hauf |
Central - LAL | their cross agin a candidate | staundin | for a pairtie (the ballot pap |
Central - LAL | auld wumman. 'Ma feet are aye | staundin | on the flair in the front roo |
Central - LAL | s daein. Look, Pooh, it's aye | staundin | ' |
Central - SEC | ution an pyntit oot the laich | staundin | o the Catalan leid in the EU, |
Central - LAL | the room, and noo were baith | staundin | jist inside the door, listeni |
Southern - SEA | i parteeklar; kis ee wull bei | staundin | i the verra mids o |
Central - LAL | at a streitch, nor wi | staundin | on concrete echt oor ilka day |
Central - LAL | nt ae a movement that's stuck | staundin | static, |
Central - SEC | e Gaelic an Scots equal legal | staundin | wi English. Thair manifesto t |
Doric - DOR | I close ma een an I see masel | staundin | oan the steps o a great unive |
Central - WCE | ss Honey said. 'Ah wash masel | staundin | up. Ah get a bucketfu o watte |
Central - LAL | Chairlie Baffle foond himsel | staundin | in a lang loabby that streetc |
Central - WCE | appen neist. Matilda wis stil | staundin | at her desk. |
Shetland - SHD | in the bitties that wis still | staundin | , tae mak thaim hail an hauden |
Central - LAL | ere a pictur o the twa o them | staundin | thegither. Ye'll see hoo no l |
Central - GLA | paddle in the ripples. Ah’m | staundin | at the edge; freezin watter c |
Central - LAL | e o Granda Jock could be seen | staundin | quietly amang them, and aside |
Central - LAL | n, Geordie saw a bottle o GIN | staundin | on the sideboard. Grannie wis |
Central - WCE | labbery snotter!' She wis noo | staundin | richt ahint Rupert, and sudde |
Central - LAL | She keeked in: there wis Sepo | staundin | greetin-faced aside his desk. |
Central - SEC | na GÃ idhlig on a mair siccar | staundin | bi makin it a statutory body |
Central - LAL | 16 As an ex dominie o 32 year | staundin | A'm fair scunnered that ONY d |
Southern - SEA | Telfer’s ferms. Efter | staundin | empie fur ane-an-twuntie ‘e |
Central - LAL | en aboot brustin ... the hair | staundin | richt up on end. |
Central - NEC | d, ye maun visit some o their | staundin | stanes. Nae ither fowk in Eur |
Central - LAL | bells? Wus it the time ye wur | staundin | ' in yon queue at the checkout |
Central - SEC | ae surprise that a body o his | staundin | |
Central - WCE | e biled gammon than ever, wis | staundin | hotterin afore the class, in |
Central - LAL | Mr Wonka wis | staundin | aw his lane jist inside the o |
Central - GLA | Ma wis | staundin | at the sink, soapy bubbles dr |
Central - LAL | m whaur the muckle camera wis | staundin | . 'Look at me awbody!' he shou |
Central - LAL | the Hunner Acre Widd, and wis | staundin | forenent whit had yince been |
Central - LAL | aroond the choc olate. He wis | staundin | verra still, haudin it ticht |
Central - LAL | appeart on the screen. He wis | staundin | up and wavin at the audience |
Central - LAL | giless flair on which he wis | staundin | , Chairlie could see the sma f |
Central - LAL | d 'skoosh' the brainch he wis | staundin | on broke aw o a sudden, and h |
Central - LAL | oxtered him; and soon he wis | staundin | amang them yince mair on dry |
Central - LAL | e cawed oot fae whaur she wis | staundin | aside the door, 'it's time ye |
Central - LAL | neuk o the room whaur she wis | staundin | on tap o the piano tryin no t |
Central - LAL | d close tae where Geordie wis | staundin | . The chookie gied him an idea |
Central - LAL | And the kenspeckle lassie wis | staundin | on a chair in the livin room |
Central - LAL | believe her een. Her pig wis | staundin | upricht and rinnin roond and |
Central - WCE | tables.' The 'Trunchbull wis | staundin | in front o the class, legs ap |
Central - WCE | he study, Miss Trunchbull wis | staundin | by her muckle desk, glunchit, |
Central - WCE | her took a golf club that wis | staundin | in the corner. The brither se |
Central - LAL | o a duchess that wis | staundin | nearby. There wis a rammy, an |
Central - LAL | the muckle televison set wis | staundin | , and the ithers follaed him. |
Southern - SEA | thit wis | staundin | i the corner o the room, yond |
Central - LAL | the room, the Heedrum-Hodrums | staundin | aroond the muckle camera were |
Central - LAL | e ower there is ither avatars | staundin | aboot wi no richt ken o whit |
Central - LAL | ke a wheen muckle gless jaurs | staundin | on shelves aw roond the waws. |
Central - LAL | the bairns and their parents | staundin | in a wee hiddle jist inside t |
Central - LAL | t chaumer. The young man left | staundin | his lane in the middle o the |
Central - LAL | ow sleepin an the billie-gait | staundin | forefaren. The wouf luekit up |
Central - EDN | e uise ony gibblet that meant | staundin | on his hint legs. But the pig |
Central - LAL | €™ve got the richt idea aboot | staundin | agin frackin, taxin the wealt |
Central - LAL | obin and Wee Grumphie were aw | staundin | roond Roo, watchin him hae hi |
Central - LAL | e flair and soon they were aw | staundin | yince mair in the mirk tunnel |
Central - LAL | raicle, bilin and bubblin. By | staundin | on his taes, wee Chairlie cou |
Central - LAL | nted gey cannily tae somebody | staundin | in the playgrund. |
Central - SEC | e Gaelic Board on a statutory | staundin | . |