Central - LAL | Begins | tae tan yer empty hoose. | |
Central - LAL | Clinkumbell, wi' rattlin tow, | Begins | to jow an' croon’, he coud |
Central - WCE | speirins o Auld Beattie, wha | begins | ti narrate, explainin aw the |
Doric - DOR | Sna | begins | tae fa yon sleekit wye, |
Doric - DOR | Jist as I rise the sna | begins | tae fa, |
Doric - NNB | hon repeated impatiently: "id | begins | 'A passed by his garden'." |
Central - SEC | s bed in an excited state and | begins | barkin. Which of course is a |
Central - SEC | as she finally stands up and | begins | tae git dressed. Then she tel |
Central - SEC | size Rizla ciggie papers and | begins | rollin a joint oan the gless |
Central - SEC | quid note fae his poacket and | begins | tae gently wave it in the air |
Orkney - ORK | The dance | begins | . The band gits gaan, neestera |
Central - WCE | e void whaur aathing at aince | begins | - |
Central - LAL | the daunce | begins | : Gabcik warsles |
Doric - DOR | Gran day, country side | begins | tae dry, |
Central - LAL | life | begins | as it ends. |
Ulster - GUL | Whan coulness ens an life | begins | tae slowly reappear. |
Central - GLA | He | begins | buttonin up the jaiket that h |
Central - SEC | "Pishwater!" he | begins | yellin again. While the boay |
Central - EDN | d wae an approvin noad and he | begins | typin oan his keyboard. He st |
Central - EDN | hrugs his shoulders before he | begins | tae devour the tasty bits ae |
Central - EDN | maks its claim oan him, an he | begins | tae navigate towards it usin |
Doric - DOR | An as he gies it tae her she | begins | tae sing |
Central - SEC | bawbag ah've come tae loathe | begins | tae surface tae the toap. He |
Doric - ABN | mither an dother. An mi tale | begins | wi jealousy. |
Orkney - ORK | Fur, on Monday, the new me | begins | . |
Central - WCE | Chapter Five | begins | bi luikin at Scott’s writin |
Central - SEC | her tae wir slips as the hing | begins | pullin awey fae the rest ae t |
Central - LAL | freens' crack | begins | tae clink an chime, |
Central - LAL | t. Ye will see whaur my track | begins | in the sand. Aw ye need dae i |
Central - WCE | y wi rain. The toun haw clock | begins | tae chime, staps itsel, embar |
Central - LAL | ! Enjoy yir evening! New week | begins | again tommorrow! ?xxx |
Shetland - SHD | for dem da reel | begins | . |
Central - WCE | The buik itsel | begins | wi ‘Aberdeen’, an refers |
Doric - DOR | April | begins | sae fine, dry an fair, |
Orkney - ORK | n deu. An than her awn alairm | begins | tae skrek an ivry screen at a |
Doric - NNB | "O course twinklan | begins | wi a T!" sade e King sharply. |
Central - GLA | om afore the temperature even | begins | tae rise. Pearcey hud found a |
Central - GLA | The rain | begins | tae abate an the clouds open |
Central - SWE | andah an anither Greek mornin | begins | , |
Orkney - ORK | the new muin | begins | |
Central - WCE | ate tae linguistic extinction | begins | no wi a heidstane, but wi the |
Central - EDN | a new lease ae life. He soon | begins | slurpin aw oor ma puss. And a |
Central - EDN | on fuck aw in years. She soon | begins | hatefully typin awey oan her |
Doric - DOR | I fun | begins | at ten tae six |
Doric - DOR | As the plooed grun | begins | tae dry, |
Shetland - SHD | And so | begins | the disruption of ferries tae |
Central - WCE | apter 3 ‘An Academic Career | Begins | ’ naitrallie daels wi less d |
Shetland - SHD | da seeds tak hadd an da breer | begins | ta shaa. |
Doric - DOR | Taewards nicht wither | begins | tae thaw. |
Central - GLA | les at Rannoch whaur the moor | begins | |
Central - LAL | Gauntin as yer caur | begins | tae skid, |
Central - AYR | at rings oot afore the pictur | begins | . I love the guid gaun tunes, |
Central - LAL | hat yon muckle maucht o yours | begins | tae dwyne, Jones will sell ye |
Central - LAL | owersettin drama intae Scots | begins | wi the production in 1948 o R |
Southern - SEA | a hantil craws | begins | ti sweil. |
Doric - NNB | edie shriek, an went on: "-at | begins | wi an M, leck moose-traps, an |
Orkney - ORK | fed in pockets when the sweat | begins | tae pour, |
Central - AYR | Scott wis Old Mortality, that | begins | wi a Wappenshaw - a muster o |
Central - GLA | y where he ends an the jayket | begins | . Slidin the chain aff, ah ope |
Shetland - SHD | da light | begins | ta win, |
Doric - MNA | llochin carries on and on. It | begins | owerwhelm ma body, entering m |
Central - GLA | school bus close after us. It | begins | its chunterin journey through |
Central - LAL | vainishin yince it | begins | - |
Doric - DOR | on the reef an afore lang it | begins | |
Central - SEC | , and generally about twal it | begins | slawly to retrograwd; sae tha |
Ulster - WUL | An' the oul spirit | begins | tae lag, |
Doric - DOR | An afore nicht it | begins | tae rain tee. |
Doric - DOR | Bit taewards nicht it | begins | tae rain. |
Central - SEC | Aye hit's interruptit juist | begins | and never feenishes |
Doric - DOR | ornin at six o'clock as i'day | begins | |
Doric - DOR | Slowly, slowly, day | begins | tae change, |
Central - SWE | by the window, before the day | begins | , |
Central - SEC | As day | begins | tae dim, |
Central - LAL | As day | begins | tae dim, |
Central - LAL | Time fir sleeps now! New day | begins | tomorrow! Nichty nite awe! ? |
Central - SEC | in his hand he simultaneously | begins | coontin his wedge. Like some |
Central - LAL | And crabbitly | begins | tae swear, |
Central - SWE | tae when anither history | begins | , |
Ulster - EUL | Fur charity | begins | at hame, |