Central - SEC | ae bairns: adults micht hae a | haurder | time wi'd). A'm no shuir, tho |
Central - WCE | he gless shoogled. She pushed | haurder | still, willin her een tae sho |
Central - SEC | e "fuit") that maks it aa the | haurder | for native spaekers tae read |
Central - WCE | help when they're learnin the | haurder | words,' Miss Honey murmled. |
Central - EDN | hiz haun agane, glowerit the | haurder | , an at lest outbrak wi a veil |
Central - LAL | er an the mair it twistit the | haurder | Mary plunkit, tae in a flesh |
Central - EDN | an, which ye’d fin a bittie | haurder | - ” |
Central - WCE | ie. Whit's mair, they're much | haurder | tae squash. Squashin a wickit |
Central - EDN | d castback wis ‘I will wirk | haurder | !’ — whilk he haed taen on |
Central - WCE | It is mibbe even | haurder | fur MSPs, fur ye cannae jist |
Central - WCE | 'Whit aboot somethin | haurder | , like twa times four hunner a |
Central - LAL | thair ain langage is becomin | haurder | tae connect wi the leid o Bur |
Central - GLA | an cheerin | haurder | |
Central - LAL | aellie wis. Things wis gittin | haurder | , she kent that, but the ful s |
Central - SWE | ierson o Lag haed tried a bit | haurder | ? |
Central - LAL | uin loast whan oo fund it got | haurder | an haurder tae pou oor feet o |
Central - SEC | uizin spellins that's no ony | haurder | than the langage demands. |