Doric - ABN | struck | up a conversation. | |
Central - LAL | her heart and tormented her" | struck | a strang cord wi us, an haes |
Central - DUN | by lightning, | struck | doon deid. When they fun her, |
Doric - MNA | nie wis quate as a moose noo, | struck | dumb bi the verra thocht o th |
Central - EDN | er. The hammer sprang furrit, | struck | an’ the flint sparked, the |
Central - GLA | Aw ma pals ir star- | struck | as they look at the two nices |
Doric - ABN | Fergie leukit thunner- | struck | . 'Ye dinna think ...' |
Central - LAL | Balfour: | Struck | throuch the breistplate. |
Central - LAL | me up. Stewart's "heid like a | struck | bell, wi the shapes and soond |
Central - EDN | he pieces, ma heid wis like a | struck | bell, wi the shapes and soond |
Ulster - BUL | Tha tea wus ate whan A | struck | oot |
Doric - DOR | Weel Cupid an his bow an arra | struck | fin Jake wis a young gamie. H |
Ulster - BUL | T'wus Autumn day thut A | struck | oot |
Ulster - CUL | blow baelow hir chin: it had | struck | hir fit! |
Central - LAL | blins a sma asteroid – haed | struck | the planet, but naebody haed |
Doric - NNB | w underneath her chin: id hed | struck | her foot! |
Doric - NNB | Joost at iss meenad her heid | struck | against e roof o e hall: in f |
Orkney - ORK | n Vera Butler heard this, hid | struck | her that the weemen accused o |
Central - LAL | pulled oot his tindel-box and | struck | it, as if tae licht up his Ya |
Ulster - SYN | eved whut A toul ye, ye'll be | struck | dum an no be fït tae taak ta |
Central - WCE | rly up lassie, fur ye must be | struck | fae this earth. Ye cannae esc |
Central - LAL | ridge we couldnae help but be | struck | by the unsurpassable beauty o |
Doric - MNA | ae a sowel could sing till he | struck | the tunin fork an led them, h |
Central - WCE | An then he | struck | again. Ah cudnae believe it. |
Doric - MNA | ten soon et ye wid ken fin he | struck | a fish. Fin aty rippet fae a |
Central - LAL | She | struck | anither match. Scart! |
Central - LAL | "She | struck | aw thae matches tryin tae kee |
Central - SEC | g against the ropes. Once she | struck | the match Freddie Maxwell did |
Doric - DOR | it wis only moments later she | struck | up a heatit argument with her |
Central - LAL | -box, and the verra meenit he | struck | a spairk fae its steel, the d |
Central - WCE | Then suddenly he | struck | again. Mibbe his day at the g |
Central - EDN | “Precisely.” He | struck | a macho pose, thrustin oot hi |
Central - LAL | Then...the wee lassie | struck | yin o her matches. Scart! |
Shetland - SHD | e he could feenish, da corpse | struck | him doon wi a bolt o dark ene |
Southern - SEA | the story in the paper wad've | struck | a chord wi' a few folk that m |
Shetland - SHD | is ower laet. Da seevint wave | struck | , da boat lifted up we hit an |
Central - SEC | g that did leave me a bit awe | struck | at the time wis the fact That |
Central - WCE | Wha aye | struck | gowd when ah wis left wae bro |
Doric - MNA | n's Sundae Sqweel, an fin aye | struck | aat match an fyrt up thi till |
Shetland - SHD | d a midden and suddenly being | struck | with love at first sight. Lov |
Central - SWE | which | struck | Donald Ban stane deid. |
Ulster - GUL | Tha clock | struck | yin |
Doric - MNA | tched. In the event the clock | struck | midnicht as the middle cannel |
Doric - MNA | intae a home. The church bell | struck | ten so wi a wee groan Mabel s |
Orkney - ORK | tory floor. Instantly, Ah’m | struck | by the impeccable sense o cle |
Ulster - SYN | im. The' wur weel plaised, an | struck | a dail wi hïm, tae gie hïm |
Central - AYR | his horses intae the melee an | struck | sic fear intae the troopers t |
Doric - DOR | lf wye hame he keeled ower an | struck | his face on a railin. Ere wis |
Central - EDN | past, he judged his moment an | struck | the lad, no haurd, on the lef |
Central - EDN | y. “I feel like I’ve been | struck | deaf and dumb,” he |
Shetland - SHD | no faan in, an we're no been | struck | bi a bolt a lightnin. I tink |
Ulster - BUL | Sae wi na choice agin | struck | oot, |
Doric - DOR | her, ye ken, an the lichtenin | struck | the door an vanished. Aabody |
Central - WCE | lightnin | struck | and a shiver ran up Jim’s s |
Central - SEC | ressin broon envelope. Suttin | struck | me though, as he passed the l |
Central - GLA | pleased wae hersel fir hivvin | struck | up a conversation. |
Orkney - ORK | He worked long oors, and soon | struck | rock; the kind o stuff we caa |
Ulster - WUL | Grammar | struck | mae dumb, |
Central - SEC | er our king was dead A terror | struck | the nation, |
Central - LAL | ined virr afore his lest hour | struck | |
Doric - DOR | ma bed I ken I'waa clock has | struck | ten Am noo I'm tryin nae tae |
Southern - SEA | A pact was | struck | wi' the De'il himsel |
Doric - DOR | fae ahin a cloud. The linties | struck | up their sang an the midgies |
Shetland - SHD | . Finally, een o da big waves | struck | da ship an sent it under da w |
Central - EDN | el’ yin o’ the same. This | struck | a chord wi’ me. A apologise |
Doric - MNA | the Bus Ah Wint a Wee Wee wis | struck | up jist es the spewins spleet |
Doric - ABN | Ah wis | struck | by the silence |
Orkney - ORK | a duster since the day I wis | struck | doon. |
Central - DUN | he first blow fer freedom wis | struck | in Dundee. |
Central - LAL | sbet, wi twa-three ithers wis | struck | wi a byordnar object in the l |
Orkney - ORK | The final blow wis | struck | bi Peps - a hero in me eyes. |
Central - SWE | 'She wis perhaps | struck | |
Central - SEC | ve goat tae admit ah'm alweys | struck | wae how grand this buildin lo |
Central - AYR | kink-hoast an smallpox, that | struck | doun stervin folk waikened by |
Doric - MNA | n the mids o the snaabaa that | struck | her last. Then, she heard a s |
Central - LAL | his swuird like a snake that | struck | wi deidly precision, takkin a |
Central - LAL | Anither thing that | struck | me seein the plays in their |
Doric - MNA | de, Bit hem still looken aift | struck | eis we ass muckle foarse hee' |
Central - LAL | shoosh!' she said as midnicht | struck | . |
Ulster - GUL | It | struck | me that they all were white w |
Central - EDN | rd o’ the Wing” afore. It | struck | me that the numbers coincided |
Ulster - BUL | Tha goat ait | struck | wi grievious pooer |
Shetland - SHD | ures on wir shores. I'm a bit | struck | with envy ?? |
Central - DUN | a storm. The puir lassie git | struck | by lightning, struck doon dei |
Central - LAL | uiden hoosie an scrievit whit | struck | him maist |
Orkney - ORK | ! The neck o him! But then it | struck | Mr Dursley that this wis like |
Doric - MNA | tick like a racin hairt as it | struck | the oors. Midnicht wis passed |
Central - LAL | ken why, but the impulse jist | struck | me. Ah'm clean, n when ah am, |
Ulster - CUL | el mine the sale whun I first | struck | the dale, an' |
Orkney - ORK | Sheu | struck | a mighty blow. |
Orkney - ORK | a long time and Ah’m likely | struck | in the past, while wir langua |
Central - EDN | Mind, whit really | struck | me fu square efter leavin the |
Doric - MNA | gh her hairt again as reality | struck | her. She gasped wi the pain a |