Central - EDN | waitit | a wee than remindit him that | |
Central - SWE | , haudin the rod an the reel, | waitit | fur aboot a minute |
Central - EDN | aye weirin Tad’s sheepskin, | waitit | wi Bill an the lave, hunkerin |
Central - LAL | boot the wives an mithers wha | waitit | , ettlin tae keep faimlies the |
Central - EDN | He had | waitit | , torn atween anxiety an the d |
Central - EDN | ot be the burn, whaur she had | waitit | oot the fecht wi the lave o t |
Central - LAL | h and haird as she could, and | waitit | tae see if it wid cleek ontae |
Central - LAL | et tae her wark, hooiver, and | waitit | , her een aye |
Central - LAL | nkle, he pressed a button and | waitit | a meenit. "Gaffer, it's masel |
Central - LAL | t tae the kitchen and sat and | waitit | for Coont Olaf. |
Shetland - SHD | Alice | waitit | a peerie start, half-lippenin |
Central - GLA | Alice | waitit | a wee meenit, hauf expectin t |
Shetland - SHD | Alice | waitit | for his een cam, an dan noddi |
Central - GLA | Alice | waitit | till its eyes appeared, then |
Central - GLA | This time Alice | waitit | patiently fir it tae speak ag |
Central - EDN | He | waitit | for her tae gae on. Whan she |
Central - LAL | He | waitit | for Ernie. Whan it got tae ef |
Central - LAL | os wisna giein up. Ae day, he | waitit | tae Atalanta had feenisht her |
Central - EDN | n ower the muntains again. He | waitit | till the Dug-wumman cam oot h |
Central - EDN | it there wis eneuch o’t. He | waitit | till the ferm had faaen quate |
Central - LAL | on his walkie-talkie, and he | waitit | until the hook-haundit mannie |
Central - GLA | She | waitit | fir a wee bit wioot hearin an |
Central - EDN | She | waitit | till it wis near daurk, than |
Central - AYR | She | waitit | a wee while athoot hearin och |
Central - SEC | n sayed, "Ye shuir, nou?" She | waitit | a saicont or twa, syne pit he |
Central - GLA | y gairden. First, though, she | waitit | fir a few meenits tae see if |
Central - EDN | e had lost track o Hsien. She | waitit | a daicent while, bit he didna |
Central - GLA | e it as wae the Queen: so she | waitit | . |
Central - GLA | never even stairts." Bit she | waitit | onywey. |
Central - EDN | Raggle | waitit | silently for her tae gae on. |
Central - LAL | And foond the wids. We | waitit | til the muin |
Doric - MNA | In vain we | waitit | - jist my luck |
Central - SWE | t's a cracker man in't it? Ah | waitit | until a good yin came up in T |
Doric - DOR | lags aneth my nervous feet, I | waitit | there |
Central - LAL | The crood on the riverbank | waitit | braithlessly tae see whaur he |
Central - SEC | Ísabel | waitit | in this hole on the buildin s |
Central - EDN | thair bed be a nurse?” Bill | waitit | for somebody tae say, “Ay, |
Shetland - SHD | s o him), while da rest o dem | waitit | in silence. At da lang an da |
Central - GLA | kick, an | waitit | tae see whit wid happen next. |
Shetland - SHD | Bill," gae wan sharp keek, an | waitit | ta see whit wid happen nixt. |
Central - EDN | Nilyungun,” sayed Bill, an | waitit | tae see if they kent whit he |
Central - EDN | than stuid close til him, an | waitit | , expectin whit? |
Central - GLA | e court an goat ahint him, an | waitit | fir the chance tae take it aw |
Central - EDN | They cam tae a road en, an | waitit | there. Oors passed. Bill slep |
Central - GLA | jist steyed where she wis, an | waitit | . |
Central - AYR | stuid still whaur she wis, an | waitit | . |
Shetland - SHD | töd still whaar shö wis, an | waitit | . |
Central - EDN | Bill gaed back tae his bed an | waitit | till he heard thaim skailin. |
Central - EDN | Bill gaed back tae his bed an | waitit | till he heard thaim skailin. |
Central - AYR | nigh on an hour he watched an | waitit | , till the fermhous door opene |
Central - EDN | him, bit he stuid his grun an | waitit | till a loon appeart an cried |
Central - EDN | rt her towart the bus stop an | waitit | wi her till the bus cam in si |
Central - SEC | ed places wi Boot's mither an | waitit | . The polisman said they'd let |
Shetland - SHD | Dis time Alice wis patient an | waitit | for he fell ta spaekin ageen. |
Shetland - SHD | art." But shö wis patient an | waitit | . |
Shetland - SHD | ort in a skrit, an never even | waitit | ta pit on his shön. |
Doric - DOR | iz. A leddy bein | waitit | on. |
Central - NEC | Hercules | waitit | until it wis twa feet fae him |
Central - DUN | w an Auchterhouse an his pals | waitit | anxiously fer a sign o weakne |
Central - LAL | wre a hunner thoosan patients | waitit | mair than fower ‘oors tae b |
Central - LAL | ck doon tae the grund. Violet | waitit | again, luggin oot for fitstep |
Central - EDN | the ither lad. “Or at least | waitit | a bit langer.” |
Southern - WCE | Ah'd huv | waitit | till he played 'crammasy' |
Central - GLA | ae him), while the ithers aw | waitit | in silence. Eventually the Do |
Central - LAL | t intae a hankie while awbody | waitit | for him tae speak. "Ye can fo |
Central - EDN | They | waitit | tae see whit furder preposter |
Central - EDN | heids fell aboot thaim. They | waitit | as the fuel canisters in the |
Central - EDN | ger man, the Indian yin. They | waitit | while he arranged his auld li |
Central - EDN | pit. Time passed, an aye they | waitit | , the soons o fechtin reachin |
Central - EDN | he neist three wicks, as they | waitit | for the lave o the Wanderers |
Shetland - SHD | shö | waitit | a start athoot hearin onythin |
Shetland - SHD | gairden. But first tho, shö | waitit | for twartree meenits ta see i |
Shetland - SHD | ter yon faerce Wheen: so shö | waitit | . |