Central - LAL | Jumped | oaff the fuselage, | |
Central - GLA | Jumped | aff o thon tea-towel wi a tea | |
Central - NEC | he biggest fricht o its puff, | jumped | twinty fit in the air and tor |
Central - EDN | he pair English kids wha ran, | jumped | , foucht an’ swam their he†|
Central - GLA | Did he tell ye ah’m a hero? | Jumped | in the watter an pult him oot |
Central - EDN | even further tae the left, A | jumped | on tae the tramp bed, grabed |
Central - SEC | at Murrayfield an Cinderella | jumped | oot an ran as fast as she cou |
Central - EDN | coorse, it wis really juist a | jumped | -up typewriter. The rw blockit |
Central - SEC | We got up and | jumped | up an doon then, wavin an sho |
Central - SEC | ho ah kent fae the boozer hud | jumped | oantae a till. He wis a small |
Central - WCE | aw quiet, an then Chris Rice | jumped | in an said, Aye well at least |
Central - SEC | He | jumped | — too late —and flapped h |
Central - LAL | He | jumped | ti the yaird ablow. |
Central - LAL | Aince at the Nethan he | jumped | in an ran thru the watter whi |
Doric - ABN | An' fin he | jumped | oot o' his fower bi fower |
Central - SEC | oan. When the knock came she | jumped | . Of coorse. Her thinkin they' |
Doric - NNB | in e last few meenads, an she | Jumped | up in such a hurry at she tip |
Central - GLA | the last few meenits, an she | jumped | up in sich a hurry that she t |
Southern - SEA | n th last few meenits, an she | jumped | up in sie a hurry that she co |
Central - GLA | ice wisnae hurt a bit, an she | jumped | up oantae her feet in a meeni |
Southern - SEA | ice wisnae hurt a bit, an she | jumped | up oan hur feet in a meenit: |
Doric - NNB | lice wisna a bit hort, an she | Jumped | up on till her feet in a meen |
Central - GLA | When he spotted us he | jumped | oot the car. He was a wee guy |
Central - SEC | Shuggie | jumped | intae the driver's seat an I |
Ulster - EUL | Hughie | jumped | aff the tyre an rin up the pa |
Central - LAL | Pussie | jumped | efter him |
Central - SWE | ked across the road. A couple | jumped | out, and yed sort ae kent the |
Central - GLA | The wee moose | jumped | up oan a branch ae the tree. |
Doric - NNB | udden violence at Alice quite | jumped | ; but she saw in anither meena |
Central - SEC | d anyway - the traitors have | jumped | ship lol - grassroots is kin |
Central - SEC | Ah | jumped | the fence intae the field. Sh |
Orkney - ORK | you sittan in your kerr so I | jumped | in bi your side. |
Orkney - ORK | As I | jumped | in me motor and heided oot We |
Central - GLA | 'A gang of them | jumped | him walking a girl home, Mr M |
Central - SEC | great junction street. Ma mum | jumped | in front ae us wae her cheap |
Central - GLA | The moose jist smiled an | jumped | doon again. |
Central - SEC | pulled the van tae a halt an | jumped | oot. I followed an richt awa, |
Central - WCE | n then typical Yvonne went an | jumped | in an changed the subject. e |
Central - GLA | Walked up tae the front an | jumped | up oan the stage. |
Central - EDN | n. He looked like he’d been | jumped | by a mob ae heidcases. And, a |
Doric - DOR | me for a meenit or twa, then | jumped | up, knockin ower my cuppie. T |
Central - GLA | ere then, Taz?' 'A git fuckin | jumped | walkin up the road, mate. 'Ay |
Central - SEC | Awbudy in the first group | jumped | - they said it wis barry. Th |
Ulster - EUL | e front dure banged an Esther | jumped | frae the stuil, hir bodie fli |
Orkney - ORK | The minister | jumped | right ower the dyke and slash |
Southern - SEA | sic a palava that Ahlice fair | jumped | ; but she saw in anither meeni |
Central - GLA | The two weans | jumped | doon the stairs, rang the bel |
Central - LAL | ont Olaf said, and the bairns | jumped | . They'd been that wrapped up |
Southern - SEA | voice, an th threi gairdeners | Jumped | up richt awa, an sterted bowi |
Central - LAL | The hale cless | jumped | at this an sindry pupils look |
Central - GLA | 'Fuckin hell, boays ... cunts | jumped | us... walkin up that backroad |
Central - LAL | Tae aw the wains that | jumped | , dived, swam ablow the brig, |
Doric - DOR | irty. (clean muck) So he jist | jumped | in ower the truck |
Doric - MNA | able peered in the windae but | jumped | back as a cat cloured at the |
Central - LAL | l fist fecht erupted. Matthew | jumped | in tae try tae brek them up. |
Doric - NNB | n e three gardeners instanthy | jumped | up, an began bowan till e Kin |
Ulster - EUL | Sally | jumped | up an strechtened hir skirt. |
Central - GLA | sich foree that Alice nearly | jumped | oot her skin; bit she realize |
Central - LAL | Tam nearly | jumped | oot o his seat. How cud MacNe |
Central - GLA | the three gairdners instantly | Jumped | up, an stairtit bowin tae the |
Central - GLA | tae the puppy: then the puppy | jumped | intae the air aff aw its feet |
Doric - NNB | ll e puppy: whereupon e puppy | Jumped | intill e air off all ids feet |
Southern - SEA | th puppy: tae which th puppy | Jumped | intae th air off aw eets feet |