Doric - MNA | rt tae gyang back there. Sae, | warnt | in a dream, he held awa tae G |
Central - EDN | he wis angert that she hadna | warnt | him aboot this. It had seriou |
Central - EDN | e wis again. E’en Malik had | warnt | him that his ain walfare offi |
Central - EDN | l’s benefit, in Chinese. He | warnt | thaim that they wad dae thair |
Central - EDN | “Staan doon, Falad,” she | warnt | . “This is ma jurisdiction. |
Central - EDN | aye get thy heid sned,” she | warnt | . |
Ulster - SYN | hïm, 'The' hae bin aareadie | warnt | bi Moses an tha proafits - l |
Central - WCE | ngely disappear! Weel, Maggie | warnt | us!! |
Doric - MNA | ncense an myrrh. An they were | warnt | in a dream nae tae gyang back |
Central - WCE | er when ah got home though ah | warnt | Karen she'd better no come an |
Ulster - BUL | nty poun apiece an baith weel | warnt | agane |
Central - EDN | he fermers that he workit til | warnt | him that there wis a trade in |
Central - EDN | git up, bit Derriakin an Bill | warnt | him there wis mair tae come, |
Central - WCE | t that wis because she'd been | warnt | if she got one mair puni then |
Ulster - SYN | rankincense an myrrh. An bein | warnt | ïn a draim no tae gae bak ta |
Central - LAL | nae fash yersel!" the Emperor | warnt | . "I'm mair than shair the you |
Ulster - SYN | cumin doon tha muntin, Jesus | warnt | thaim, "Dinnae tell oniebodie |
Central - EDN | , ahint Kamile’s back, that | warnt | her no tae pursue the subjeck |
Central - EDN | e neist Beatrice. “Hae they | warnt | thee tae keep thy heid doon? |