| Central - WCE |
the muckle body o the Heidie, | streetched | full-length on her back on th |
| Central - SEC |
uick tae assess a seetiation, | streetched | oot her back, raised hersel f |
| Central - LAL |
"They've ower- | streetched | him on the gum-streetchin mac |
| Central - LAL |
Airms oot- | streetched | and on wan leg, |
| Central - LAL |
m, and syne Rabbit got up and | streetched | himsel. |
| Central - LAL |
ir in the mirk tunnel. Mr Tod | streetched | up and poued the flairboards |
| Doric - MNA |
"Jack." Alice | streetched | ower the kitchen table an gri |
| Central - WCE |
'She | streetched | them,' Eric said. 'Ma mammy s |
| Central - NEC |
ad a girnie face on him as he | streetched | and strained tae haud up the |
| Central - LAL |
The broon chookie | streetched | its neck towards the spoon an |
| Central - LAL |
wis bricht, and his een were | streetched | sae wide ye could see the whi |
| Central - LAL |
er couldnae see the ither leg | streetched | oot ahint her. He thocht she |
| Doric - MNA |
tryside, divn't ye, John?" Ah | streetched | oot on oor bed o hedder, girs |
| Central - LAL |
in nae time flet an oo baith | streetched | oor legs tae win ower tae the |
| Doric - MNA |
Tae the North | streetched | a skyline o lang-shankit cran |
| Central - NEC |
ere were even a couple o folk | streetched | oot on the gress. |
| Doric - ABN |
The chiel | streetched | his airms, yaaned an stuck a |
| Doric - ABN |
The chiel | streetched | an yaaned. He looked aboot hi |
| Shetland - SHD |
Her thin skeen | streetched | ower eddy an undertow. |
| Central - WCE |
eggie gawped open and her een | streetched | that wide ye could see the wh |
| Central - SWE |
telt Big Andy, the boy havin | streetched | , staunin there luckin his fai |
| Southern - SEA |
s o yowdendrift, tae the muir | streetched | oot afore us, fauld on fauld |
| Central - LAL |
'Yer breakfast's | streetched | oot on the bed. |
| Central - NEC |
Awfie cannie, Hercules | streetched | his bow and fired an arra atw |
| Ulster - BUL |
Wat boags | streetched | braid alang the Maine. |
| Central - SEC |
wdie an the stiff heather wis | streetched | oot as ar enormous trampoline |
| Doric - MNA |
s, wis aa lines. Her hair wis | streetched | oot like |
| Doric - DOR |
n the gairden path, her airms | streetched | oot, her haans grippit ticht, |
| Ulster - EUL |
bag, hir een shut, hir airms | streetched | oot frae hir face. She turnt |
| Central - EDN |
the frostlicht wi its | streetched | black neck. |
| Central - LAL |
aulden days when the forests | streetched | for miles and you could loss |
| Doric - MNA |
a loodspikkers; an queues aat | streetched | an snakit fir as far as ye cu |
| Doric - ABN |
er haan athort the cable that | streetched | oot ower Rubislaw Quarry an h |
| Southern - SEA |
e, heich on a braid muir that | streetched | oot on aa sides, fauld on fau |
| Central - LAL |
s and stappit on shelves that | streetched | fae flair tae ceilin, were th |
| Central - SEC |
airdens, flanked bi firs that | streetched | back ti a misty horizon. Ye c |
| Central - LAL |
taundin in a lang loabby that | streetched | awa in front o him as faur as |
| Central - SEC |
tae try. Canna jist leave it | streetched | oot like that - its wee legs |
| Ulster - BUL |
But | streetched | oot lowce an |
| Central - WCE |
a grin. 'Eric's lugs will huv | streetched | a lot in the last puckle o mi |