Central - LAL | Suddenly | Brock said, 'Does this no fas | |
Shetland - SHD | Suddenly | da conversation I wis hedd wi | |
Doric - DOR | Suddenly | , I'm no half i'man I wiz at a | |
Doric - DOR | Suddenly | somebiddy's 'ere at i'turnsti | |
Central - LAL | Suddenly | Christopher Robin begun tae t | |
Central - DUN | Suddenly | there wis a cry, 'Meh Goad, l | |
Central - WCE | Suddenly | the Trunchbull took a flakey. | |
Central - WCE | Suddenly | somebody gollered, 'Gaun yers | |
Central - WCE | Suddenly | the Trunchbull lunged forrit | |
Central - WCE | Suddenly | the hale class seemed tae ris | |
Central - LAL | Suddenly | he mindit that he'd seen the | |
Central - SWE | suddenly | appearin amang us, | |
Central - EDN | Suddenly | she wis awaur that there wis | |
Central - EDN | Suddenly | he turnt, claucht her be the | |
Central - SEC | Suddenly | , mah eyes flew open. Th' crea | |
Doric - ABN | Suddenly | , I hiv a hale new appreciatio | |
Doric - DUN | Suddenly | Flopsy turned into a bonnie l | |
Central - LAL | Suddenly | the clouds clave asunder towa | |
Central - LAL | Suddenly | Ma Rapet slippit awa frae the | |
Central - SEC | Suddenly | , when we went to the skweel a | |
Doric - DOR | Suddenly | ere wis a day o sin shine, si | |
Doric - DOR | Suddenly | the game on the T.V. wis forg | |
Central - SEC | Suddenly | , and withoot warnin, ah hear | |
Shetland - SHD | suddenly | whin shü wis seeven. Chloe i | |
Central - LAL | Suddenly | - whee! | |
Central - AYR | Suddenly | , there wis the warnin crack o | |
Central - SEC | on lads, heeds up, keep goin" | Suddenly | … Harry Kane, the opposing t |
Central - DUN | an three wee wasps wi them!' | Suddenly | the famous columnist noticed |
Central - WCE | ' she belloched. 'Eat it up!' | Suddenly | the laddie let oot an almicht |
Central - LAL | e draps a kiss oan her heid, ' | Suddenly | it's there, the whole thing, |
Central - WCE | wi them!' Matilda yelloched, | suddenly | . 'Ah'm no gaun.' |
Doric - MNA | m nae gaun then,' quo Minnie, | suddenly | feart. |
Doric - NNB | figure," sade e Mock Turtle, | suddenly | droppan his voice; an e two c |
Central - GLA | igure," said the Mock Turtle, | suddenly | droappin his voice; an the tw |
Central - AYR | igure," said the Mock Turtle, | suddenly | drappin his vyce; an the twae |
Ulster - CUL | igure," said the Mock Turtle, | suddenly | drappin haes voice; an the tw |
Southern - SEA | figure," said th Mock Turtle, | suddenly | lowerin eis voice; an th twae |
Central - EDN | face o the wumman afore him, | suddenly | seein the smeddum that it tuk |
Orkney - ORK | Than, | suddenly | , the marros mirled. |
Orkney - ORK | Then, | suddenly | , sheu's standan there - a vi |
Central - LAL | And when, | suddenly | , the god stopped her and said |
Central - GLA | ngin the doors an roof again, | suddenly | fuckin wide cunts noo that th |
Central - EDN | the intro music began playin, | suddenly | the three ae them goat aw exc |
Central - SEC | "Moan tae fuck" says Aldo, | suddenly | . Inadvertently assistin me in |
Central - WCE | s that wis wan hing, bit noo, | suddenly | ah realised ah hud tae get ta |
Central - GLA | re well?’ Pearcey pipes up, | suddenly | . McShane looks at Scanlon an |
Central - AYR | his sword athwart his knees, | suddenly | leaned doun an thrust its pyn |
Central - GLA | believe this.’ McDade sais, | suddenly | animated. |
Central - WCE | d noo they were by theirsels, | suddenly | Matilda wis in a firr. It wis |
Central - GLA | noo, ur ye’? Pearcey spits, | suddenly | the fuckin big man noo that t |
Central - SEC | rlier aboot fixin the result, | suddenly | comes floodin back intae ma m |
Central - LAL | ckle bather and poued it awa. | Suddenly | , oot fae the hole where the b |
Central - SEC | at wis aw the info ah needed. | Suddenly | it aw made fuckin sense tae m |
Central - WCE | Everybody waited. | Suddenly | in mairched the muckle figure |
Doric - DOR | had first encoontered Donald. | Suddenly | , the hoosies began tae get ma |
Central - LAL | crust fell ontae the groond. | Suddenly | , the air wis filled wi flashi |
Central - WCE | se thing Miss Honey had done. | Suddenly | she wis a heroine in Matilda' |
Central - EDN | d as aw the other folk there. | Suddenly | though, it hits me, eh? like |
Central - SEC | t they’re aboot tae bruise. | Suddenly | , we kin hear movement comin f |
Central - EDN | her roon a muckle roon hoose. | Suddenly | he realised that the biggin w |
Doric - DOR | d a dull slab o grey granite. | Suddenly | a wee dug appeared roon the c |
Central - SEC | his aftershave and hair gel. | Suddenly | , Aldo flings his leg oantae t |
Shetland - SHD | ty, so my belly wis swinklin. | Suddenly | I doobled ower twafaald wi gr |
Central - WCE | They hung aboot, waitin. | Suddenly | the parrot said, 'Hiya, hiya, |
Doric - DOR | ebbe for echteen month or so. | Suddenly | Jane |
Central - AYR | d along wae many ither wurds. | Suddenly | wan a the beasts went intae t |
Central - EDN | r a yett, teirin it tae bits. | Suddenly | a baa bounced aside her fuit. |
Central - EDN | re wi’ cannon an’ musket. | Suddenly | , the stupidity o’ the ‘ha |
Doric - DOR | ae idea fit she’s on aboot. | Suddenly | aabody is lined up wi their c |
Central - EDN | in a fundie wumman in the fz. | Suddenly | he wis feart o her, o thaim. |
Doric - MNA | Andra | suddenly | thocht his faither wisna sae |
Doric - MNA | Queer that she'd | suddenly | myndit on Adam's Peak at the |
Central - WCE | e faither said. His voice had | suddenly | become saft and unchancy. |
Central - WCE | lper!' the Trunchbull bowffed | suddenly | . 'Whaur's Bruce Dubskelper?' |
Central - SEC | ah helped tae look efter died | suddenly | when he ate suttin and as it |
Central - WCE | the yondermaist mire, seemed | suddenly | tae mean somethin. Ah'd a dee |
Central - EDN | ke an here if the door opened | suddenly | , the noise o men shoutin an b |
Central - GLA | fir a wee bit, then it dipped | suddenly | doon, that suddenly Alice hid |
Central - SEC | the main road. I had stopped | suddenly | , turned roond aboot an ordere |
Central - SEC | Erupted | suddenly | from Hell: |
Central - EDN | Bit of both? Ah,” he sayed | suddenly | , “here comes the head of th |
Doric - NNB | e place where id hed been, id | suddenly | appeared again. |
Central - WCE | 'D'ye ken,' Matilda said | suddenly | , 'that the hert o a moose bea |
Central - WCE | y aye done, when Matilda said | suddenly | , 'Somethin unco hus happened |
Central - WCE | e ken. 'Miss Honey,' she said | suddenly | , 'dae ye get rubbish pay at t |
Shetland - SHD | son kerried on, till he decid | suddenly | in his sleep, an his widow se |
Shetland - SHD | sixteen whin her midder deeid | suddenly | wi a stroke, an shü hedd ta |
Central - WCE | ddy?' she said. "Has yer heid | suddenly | swallt up or somethin?' |
Central - LAL | ...behold | suddenly | by the clouds clove above our |
Central - LAL | They aw said 'Hullo,' and | suddenly | felt haundless and sair at he |
Shetland - SHD | ing successful are small, and | suddenly | there is so much I want to pu |
Central - WCE | d at this ferlie goddess, and | suddenly | even the plook on her neb wis |
Central - SEC | it, its awready half ten. And | suddenly | in walks this lassie. She's a |
Central - WCE | e watter intae her gless. And | suddenly | , alang wi the watter, oot spl |
Central - WCE | teacher like Miss Honey. And | suddenly | she decided that she wid go a |
Central - SEC | n some school markin, eh? and | suddenly | stoaped what she wis dain. |
Central - SEC | me and | suddenly | Bruce hus cloaked this stocky |
Central - WCE | es. She flew up the drive and | suddenly | she seen Miss Honey in the fr |
Shetland - SHD | o walking aroond a midden and | suddenly | being struck with love at fir |
Central - LAL | Christopher Robin loodly and | suddenly | . |
Central - WCE | hat fast she turnt bleary and | suddenly | , wia michty gruntle, the Trun |
Central - WCE | te faither, Doctor Honey, hud | suddenly | and mysteriously turnt up, Th |
Ulster - CUL | ner?" Es shae said this, shae | suddenly | come on an open place, wi a w |
Southern - SEA | keep appearin an vanishin sae | suddenly | : ee mak ma heid birl!" |
Central - SEC | ae info which caused him tae | suddenly | start chokin oan his pedigree |
Central - EDN | erbalist, had he no? Beatrice | suddenly | realised, wi a feelin aamaist |
Central - LAL | He | suddenly | lost the remote for his telly |
Central - LAL | ather, chantin tae himsel, he | suddenly | minded that he hadna seen Hoo |
Central - SEC | gh the crowd and find him. He | suddenly | emerges. And even though ah'm |
Central - LAL | icont time he did, because he | suddenly | saw Kanga comin fae the Fores |
Central - EDN | corridor ae offices until he | suddenly | stoaps half wey doon. Directi |
Central - EDN | Than he | suddenly | stoppit seein her or answerin |
Central - EDN | e glowert at her. Bit than he | suddenly | backit doon. “Quhit for no |
Central - LAL | n up for Heehaw that, when he | suddenly | saw Wee Grumphie sittin in hi |
Central - NEC | is aboot tae cast aff when he | suddenly | stapped. |
Central - LAL | she | suddenly | got a glisk o him at the road |
Central - EDN | She | suddenly | points at the side ae me. Ah |
Central - GLA | it jist unner the windae, she | suddenly | spread oot her haun, an made |
Central - AYR | t juist ablow the windae, she | suddenly | spreid oot her haun an made a |
Southern - SEA | bit jist under th windae, she | suddenly | spreed oot hur haun, an made |
Central - AYR | awa frae hame in service; she | suddenly | fand hersel bereft, in a tric |
Central - WCE | ,” said Wullie Broon, as he | suddenly | foun sumthing o great interes |
Central - WCE | id tae her. Nothin. Why's she | suddenly | gaun home then. Dunno. |
Central - SEC | derella's ugly sister. As she | suddenly | appears tae ooze confidence a |
Central - SEC | ywey, there wis this nicht he | suddenly | rings us fae a call-box. Tell |
Central - EDN | hair assumed postures, bit he | suddenly | realised he wis surroondit by |
Central - GLA | Ah wake | suddenly | wae a start, piecin the githe |
Central - EDN | A jittery smile | suddenly | appears acroass his puss and |
Southern - SEA | ?" As she said this, she came | suddenly | oan an open place, wi a wee h |
Central - GLA | As she said aw this, she came | suddenly | tae an open place, wae a wee |
Central - SWE | unk fella cooriet in aside me | suddenly | woke wae a stert fur only the |
Central - SWE | n meenits efter when ma phone | suddenly | PINGS and springs tae life li |
Central - EDN | They tane this stiffly afore | suddenly | hausin him back. |
Central - EDN | They tane this stiffly afore | suddenly | hausin him back. |
Central - SEC | allowed to spik the Doric. We | suddenly | almost had tae learn a new la |
Central - LAL | century? And whit wey dae we | suddenly | get a brand new spellin o dai |
Central - LAL | hiel jist bums back at ye, ye | suddenly | find, jist as ye're stertin t |
Central - LAL | ae the wund for miles, and ye | suddenly | gang intae somebody's hoose, |
Central - EDN | than, “Oh,” sayed Rongye | suddenly | , “I’ve left my bag at the |
Central - SEC | final act oan this planet, ah | suddenly | caught sight ae a spider dang |
Central - WCE | magic. Ah | suddenly | didnae feel sa keen tae visit |
Central - SEC | h's self proclaimed elite. Ah | suddenly | realise that what ah'm aboot |
Shetland - SHD | hrasemes can be replaessed wi | suddenly | an certainly. |
Central - EDN | .. Than the haun pu’ed back | suddenly | . She opent her een, tensed, l |
Doric - DOR | n affa lad tae news) Auld Eck | suddenly | stood up an said |
Southern - SEA | in thum, an hei checked hisel | suddenly | : th ithers looked roond as we |
Central - LAL | gasped. 'Richt!' Mr. MacNeil | suddenly | added. 'A think it's time we |
Doric - NNB | n them, an he checked hissell | suddenly | : e ithers looked roond too, a |
Central - EDN | pushing you around - ” Bill | suddenly | mindit. “Did he threaten yo |
Central - LAL | Till | suddenly | wi a michty PLOWP! |
Central - SEC | ma presence in the shoap ah'm | suddenly | bein cawed oor by her. |
Shetland - SHD | Even dem dat haes aathing can | suddenly | run intae an aafil lok o budd |
Central - SEC | ma incredible empathy, ah can | suddenly | identify wi, acause ah've spe |
Shetland - SHD | o be da best cave yet but dan | suddenly | everything gied black! He wis |
Central - EDN | faur left o the screen, than | suddenly | joukit doon ablow it, creepit |
Central - EDN | the wey she acceleratit, than | suddenly | mindit, or wis telt, tae slaw |
Central - EDN | e rw.” He leukit at Bill an | suddenly | offert him his haun. Bill tan |
Central - EDN | her legs. She met his een an | suddenly | felt a rush o affection for h |
Central - EDN | a puff o reek on the grun an | suddenly | the vertical shooglet. “Wha |
Doric - MNA | tae ging tae a supermarket an | suddenly | staun aat the exit fin foggin |
Central - WCE | Then | suddenly | he struck again. Mibbe his da |
Central - WCE | a minute, hingin there, then | suddenly | fell tae the flair wi a dinnl |
Central - SEC | n. Ah staun, hypnotised. Then | suddenly | a piercin scream filled th' d |
Central - WCE | here fur aboot a minute. Then | suddenly | she wis that wabbit she fell |
Central - SEC | artin tae peel oaff. And then | suddenly | , right there and then. Ah sta |
Central - WCE | hersel fae her dwam. And then | suddenly | , her face whippit intae a loo |
Doric - MNB | an hour went by nothing then | suddenly | ma line went tight and it sta |
Central - WCE | olt Charlene aboot it an then | suddenly | she appeart wearin it, so ah |
Central - SEC | It then | suddenly | dawned oan me the only cunt t |
Central - EDN | lungin intae ma airm. It then | suddenly | dawns oan me that whilst bein |
Central - WCE | enjoyin’ a guid swally Then | suddenly | me an’ you wis gettin’ aw |
Central - WCE | When | suddenly | the daurk o nicht wis breache |
Doric - NNB | did ee ever eit a bat?" when | suddenly | , thump! thump! doon she came |
Central - SWE | nkin, Er, dae ye smile?, when | suddenly | , a solid wet SPLAT hits me sq |
Southern - SEA | derin whit tae dae next, when | suddenly | a fitman in livery came rinni |
Doric - NNB | deran what till do next, when | suddenly | a footman in livery came runn |
Southern - SEA | hae ee e'er eaten a bat? when | suddenly | , thump! thump! doon she tumbl |
Central - LAL | nce seem richt receptive when | suddenly | ma projector stoaps. STOAPS. |
Central - EDN | han she wis startlet be Hsien | suddenly | ahint her. “Beatrice, a wir |
Central - GLA | It rises again | suddenly | , it’s broad wing span magni |
Central - EDN | the best lum, whan Derriakin | suddenly | cam in an tane Beatrice’s e |
Central - SEC | second turn ae events. Ah kin | suddenly | hear a commotion comin fae th |
Central - NEC | ittin life o hunter-gaitherin | suddenly | fund that they could settle a |
Central - EDN | Then, a news bulletin | suddenly | flashes oaff in ma mind. ‘ |
Shetland - SHD | language the folk in question | suddenly | fall back on the “Ah, but a |
Doric - ABN | Wee Dauvit Morrison | suddenly | mindit it wis Friday. |
Doric - NNB | were quite dry again, e Dodo | suddenly | called oot "E race is oer!", |
Central - GLA | ey wir aw dry again, the Dodo | suddenly | shoutit oot "The race is aer |
Southern - SEA | an were gie dry agin, th Dodo | suddenly | ca'ed oot "Th race is ower!", |
Central - WCE | when ah wis a lassie. But noo | suddenly | ah'm desperate tae tell every |
Central - WCE | braw!' Matilda yelloched. 'So | suddenly | ye hud a hoose o yer ain! But |
Orkney - ORK | aed been watchan, appeared so | suddenly | an silently ye’d hiv thowt |
Central - SWE | and in the Union! Bi some hap | suddenly | fu o geniuses. A wee dod o Ra |
Orkney - ORK | watched, because he lukked up | suddenly | at the cat, which wis still s |
Doric - MNA | His grip on her shooder | suddenly | tichtened, his braithin grew |
Orkney - ORK | The Gaffer | suddenly | appears - "Get aff yer idle |
Central - WCE | The stranger | suddenly | luikit at his watch. |
Central - WCE | Ya... wee swick!' the faither | suddenly | yauled. 'Ye keeked at ma bitt |
Shetland - SHD | Fraser | suddenly | jamp tae grab a wirm wi his l |
Central - LAL | dna hae time tae feenish, for | suddenly | she wis wheeched aff her feet |
Central - LAL | t noo he noddit his heid. For | suddenly | he minded hoo he and Wee Grum |
Central - NEC | apairt we see Pictish cultur | suddenly | floorish. The muckle fort at |
Central - SEC | tray oan the wonky table he's | suddenly | buzzin aboot us meetin his ne |
Central - WCE | first met her, but noo she's | suddenly | changed her tune an Nicola's |
Central - EDN | t gaun tae kick him, whan, as | suddenly | as he’d claucht her, he low |
Central - SWE | nd ma trek tae the station is | suddenly | turnin intae Mission Impossib |
Central - WCE | ellochin o bairns playin, wis | suddenly | silent as the grave. 'Watch y |
Central - WCE | he spoke again, her voice wis | suddenly | safter, mair pally, and she l |
Central - EDN | raid an pickit it up. She wis | suddenly | awaur whit creashy an unweshe |
Central - WCE | her ah didnae mind but ah wis | suddenly | very busy, an ah couldnae mak |
Doric - ABN | ok a tattie in tinfoil, I wis | suddenly | ower young and ower glaikit t |
Central - WCE | this wee linkie o a lass wis | suddenly | takkin chairge o her problems |
Central - SEC | there is yin ae these skanks | suddenly | appearin desirable. So, ah so |
Central - LAL | hoose, whaur aw his auld pals | suddenly | mindit him. And they caught h |
Central - EDN | doesnae last long though. Cos | suddenly | he looks as loast and as frig |
Central - SEC | bared witness tae auld dears | suddenly | bein able tae remember their |
Central - WCE | e ye a better description cus | suddenly | , afore ah properly git masel |
Central - SEC | . No tae mention ma mooth hus | suddenly | become bone dry. Ah'm a terri |
Central - EDN | e the buildin the weather hus | suddenly | turned Leith intae a roastin |
Central - EDN | A young boay hus | suddenly | emerged fae yin ae the backro |
Central - SEC | self between us. As if he’s | suddenly | the Russian’s protector. An |
Central - SEC | g bad gangster fae London’s | suddenly | become a quiverin and remorse |
Central - GLA | lace where it'd been, the Cat | suddenly | appeart again. |
Central - WCE | t how when yi stop eatin meat | suddenly | , yir whole digestive system a |
Doric - ABN | If by that ye mean that | suddenly | an' fan ye least expect it an |
Southern - SEA | place where eet hed bin, eet | suddenly | appeared agin. |
Central - SWE | It | suddenly | dawns on me fae my trip afore |
Central - SEC | l, it wis a library caird. It | suddenly | dawned oan me that education |
Doric - MNA | tae crawl .a wee bit mair bit | suddenly | felt a shairp. pain gaan thro |
Doric - MNA | e o thi hail episode, Fin eit | suddenly | struck ma, Far's Ronalt? He w |
Central - GLA | r an higher, afore drappin it | suddenly | , swoopin back doon an catchin |
Central - LAL | 'And if Heehaw's back snappit | suddenly | , whit a lauch we could aw hae |
Central - LAL | rentage. Sae whit wey daes it | suddenly | sproot oot intae the North Ea |
Central - LAL | y yin he felt gey shair aboot | suddenly | wis speelin trees. |
Central - LAL | " Christopher Robin cawed oot | suddenly | . |
Central - LAL | r... Luik oot!' shouted Cloot | suddenly | , as his hovernut birled upwar |
Central - WCE | talkin a wee rae-deer. Rupert | suddenly | became aware o the danger sig |
Central - SEC | ack fur mindless violence but | suddenly | ah've goat an urge tae smash |
Central - LAL | Hou | suddenly | comes the quad bike reiver in |
Orkney - ORK | anna explain why the owls hiv | suddenly | changed thur sleepan pattern. |
Central - GLA | She wis awfy feart bi how | suddenly | she'd chinged, bit she knew t |
Central - SEC | nt under the knife. This boay | suddenly | comes to and the sight ae me |
Orkney - ORK | Ivrybuddy | suddenly | aal concerned |
Central - EDN | oan the sofa. But then Craigy | suddenly | rises tae his feet and wander |