Central - LAL | Garred | me tak derksome place in scab | |
Central - SEC | garred | me grue at the time an it sti | |
Doric - MNA | e sliddery guts o the fish aa | garred | him near tae cowk. He plytere |
Central - NEC | The whummle o the crash haed | garred | the locket open. On the left |
Doric - DOR | owre sair, fas greed | garred | folk rebel so him |
Central - NEC | Ma mither saw it aa an she | garred | me ken: the lichts this nicht |
Central - LAL | on o us that are able tae are | garred | tae wirk tae the last dottle |
Doric - DOR | fae the war, fa’s quines we | garred | greet, and files her as weel, |
Doric - MNA | oamed aff her as she cam near | garred | his intiimers stiffen an heav |
Ulster - PUL | But tha thick glaur | garred | me skite: |
Doric - MNA | ittin oncoms o a sexual natur | garred | the patient tae hae an electr |
Doric - MNA | meent a lot o wirk, Bit it's | garred | us think, an aa, |
Doric - MNA | kit roon at the lads and this | garred | them laach aa the louder. Ae |
Central - EDN | o companie o hiz ain keind at | garred | him speir this quastioun; bot |
Central - LAL | n thocht ‘un-American’ at | garred | a feck US ceetizens haud wide |
Doric - DOR | whit | garred | thaim claa awa? |
Southern - SWE | ocht, ta fir postin. Think it | garred | me a wee sint tae scrieve thi |
Central - SEC | e Irvine scrievin The Provost | garred | us feel that we were fae an a |
Ulster - PUL | A gust | garred | gresses fissle; |
Ulster - PUL | " didnae help: I jaloose they | garred | folk tak sides. The hail noti |
Doric - MNA | That usually | garred | Douglas pit his heed doon and |
Doric - MNA | e nivver ken yer luck," Jinny | garred | ersel smile, "ess neck o the |