Central - EDN | anged marriage?” she sayed, | haurdly | 2011 | |
Central - WCE | Nou? We kin | haurdly | afford tae buy beer! | 2006 |
Central - AYR | Wi | haurdly | a word, juist a whisper here | 2009 |
Central - LAL | of mass leiteracy) in't, can | haurdly | be a practical ane. It's symb | 2000 |
Central - LAL | ct, Jock Tamson's bairns haes | haurdly | been here ava. Oor minds maun | 2020 |
Central - WCE | They jiled me twice, ye'd | haurdly | believe | 2006 |
Central - WCE | Miss Honey could | haurdly | believe her lugs. She hud hea | 2019 |
Central - WCE | ys, "That's fantastic! Ah can | haurdly | believe ic!' | 2006 |
Central - LAL | ar syne. Its significance can | haurdly | be owerthreapit. | 2022 |
Central - LAL | o Poem 49 in particular, can | haurdly | be owerthreapit. | 2021 |
Central - EDN | t up, tryin tae think. It can | haurdly | coont as a dic, a deliberatel | 2011 |
Central - LAL | knackie, thochtfae or whiles | haurdly | creditable. A puckle even wi | 2013 |
Central - WCE | nally came tae rest. And ye'd | haurdly | credit it, but then she sat u | 2019 |
Central - LAL | e soonds at English disna, or | haurdly | dis – like ‘skl’ at the | 2003 |
Central - WCE | e scrieve. It wis as if she'd | haurdly | done onythin, it hud aw been | 2019 |
Central - AYR | e as weel. For months he cuid | haurdly | draw a braith ot move a step | 2012 |
Central - WCE | esks livin in ponds, but folk | haurdly | ever gee them because they're | 2019 |
Central - SEC | ous because it wis a thing we | haurdly | ever heard fae important | 2023 |
Central - WCE | oared and gret at onybody and | haurdly | ever smiled, but there's nae | 2019 |
Central - EDN | air, sae lichtly that she cud | haurdly | feel it, an rinnin a finger d | 2011 |
Central - WCE | Sae it is that we | haurdly | fin a man wha can verily say | 2006 |
Central - LAL | er in a buird-brained wey and | haurdly | fit for purpose. Ither anes w | 2022 |
Central - LAL | inventin them for bairns that | haurdly | get ony poacket money. Ye can | 2016 |
Central - WCE | ent, the speakers o Scots can | haurdly | get their fuit in the door. W | 2016 |
Southern - WCE | They said: yell | haurdly | grow eneuch fir ane; | 2009 |
Central - LAL | atinity o Staunart Inglis cud | haurdly | hae been joukit, bit it has a | 2003 |
Central - EDN | r whit had happent - she cud | haurdly | hae preventit it, excep be no | 2011 |
Central - WCE | can | haurdly | haud him up, his faither wull | 2006 |
Central - LAL | Ah | haurdly | hear | 2017 |
Central - SWE | through dreich an | haurdly | heatit, | 2023 |
Central - EDN | sayed the first, “he cud | haurdly | hide in here whan there wis a | 2011 |
Central - LAL | the time she wis done ye wid | haurdly | ken tractor or beasts had eve | 2018 |
Central - WCE | God knows it | haurdly | leukt like yin at the time, b | 2017 |
Central - EDN | , whaur a wumman her lane wis | haurdly | mair nor a collop oO flesh. | 2011 |
Central - LAL | ‘no worth a X’, whaur it | haurdly | maitters whither X is a weel- | 2003 |
Central - GLA | haurdly | muived a wheet since | 2023 | |
Central - SEC | mline. Thai wir the days whan | haurdly | onyane awned a motor caur an | 2017 |
Central - LAL | s anes, an acause it gies aff | haurdly | ony heat it is the cauldest w | 2020 |
Central - LAL | rt tae gang hame. She'd sellt | haurdly | ony matches, and she kent her | 2020 |
Central - WCE | re were nae folk ony mair and | haurdly | ony motors. | 2019 |
Central - EDN | rt. Athoot the maps there wis | haurdly | ony pynt in him tryin tae esc | 2011 |
Central - WCE | 'But it must be | haurdly | onythin if ye're this awfie p | 2019 |
Central - WCE | ermy fechtin fur wir lives wi | haurdly | ony wappens at aw, and the Tu | 2019 |
Central - EDN | ttit in the bittie licht that | haurdly | penetratit fae the fire, an a | 2011 |
Central - LAL | d suggest that the sample was | haurdly | representative. Bit it may be | 2002 |
Central - SWE | Linguistically we're | haurdly | rookit, | 2023 |
Central - LAL | r!' Mrs Kranky pewled. 'I can | haurdly | see her as it is.' | 2007 |
Central - WCE | e slowly, that slow she could | haurdly | see it happenin, the gless st | 2019 |
Central - WCE | We'd | haurdly | seek nou sic celestial signs, | 2006 |
Central - LAL | the bairns wha bide in it ar | haurdly | seen oot an aboot. It’s ani | 2018 |
Central - LAL | tae play outside ony mair. I | haurdly | see them. Gaein by the habits | 2018 |
Central - EDN | her he likit it or no. Bit he | haurdly | spake whan Bill wis aroon. Na | 2011 |
Central - EDN | n awfu Stephen. Weill, it wis | haurdly | surprisin. She wis noo in the | 2011 |
Central - LAL | It’s | haurdly | surprisin there wisnae a peck | 2018 |
Central - WCE | w efternoons Mrs Phelps could | haurdly | tak her een fae the wee lassi | 2019 |
Central - WCE | thocht how glaikit he looked. | Haurdly | the kind oman a wife dreams o | 2019 |
Central - EDN | in the matin game, bit it wad | haurdly | translate intae reproductive | 2011 |
Central - EDN | t few mínits the bease could | haurdly | trew their guid sonse. Their | 2021 |
Central - EDN | things afore, and they could | haurdly | trew yet that it wis aa their | 2021 |
Central - EDN | morisin the Koran, o which Ah | haurdly | unnerstuid ten wirds. Bit sur | 2011 |
Central - EDN | . The lad wis shaakin, an cud | haurdly | walk as they were mairched in | 2011 |
Central - LAL | bominable words.” But it is | haurdly | ‘plain’. It is juist easy | 2003 |