| Central - LAL |
| Taeward | the Sun? |
| Central - WCE |
| Taeward | the hills, whaur the land mee |
| Central - LAL |
e. For nou the sun had birled | taeward | his bed in the West but it st |
| Central - LAL |
is that the unnerlyin warmth | taeward | the Greens micht cause an une |
| Central - EDN |
ime later, Allan tramped back | taeward | the intersection, no relishin |
| Doric - MNA |
e eis, eis monster wis baaken | taeward | 's eis. Eit's starn caim tae a |
| Central - LAL |
tae stell the dresser dauncin | taeward | him wi wee stotterin steps an |
| Central - EDN |
'd be an important first step | taeward | linguistic equality. It sens |
| Central - SEC |
Mawhinney scliddert sidyweys | taeward | Fatty stull haudin the ruggy |
| Central - SEC |
, wha's name wis Tam sklentit | taeward | the wag o the wa in the baur |
| Doric - DOR |
ng happened. Her faither bent | taeward | her mither an he said, 'I aye |
| Central - WCE |
He stept | taeward | it, stopt, an then turnt back |
| Central - SEC |
t o the bairn.” She gesturt | taeward | the boay. Wullie’s Dad birl |
| Central - SEC |
ty micht no forgie ony sneist | taeward | hes ain anyntit an appyntit a |