| Doric - MNA | round in an "unsound of mind" | manner | . |
| Central - GLA |
’ he sais, grinnin. ‘In a | manner | ay speakin, aye, he is, away |
| Central - SWE |
frae the Finnish o Eeva-Liisa | Manner | ) |
| Ulster - CUL |
some severity: "It's wile bad | manner | ." |
| Shetland - SHD |
'speak English in an affected | manner | ' in StE: Nah, whin d'ir in a |
| Central - LAL |
An Jessie's couthie | manner | keeps me richt, |
| Central - SEC |
pect of the class in the same | manner | as a man. I'm sure that the W |
| Central - LAL | hin coos in an 'inappropriate | manner | '. He couldnae answer the accu |
| Central - SEC |
miling at him in an appealing | manner | . He wis cute, richt enough, m |
| Ulster - CUL |
laining non-stop in a peevish | manner | to the extent that it would m |
| Central - SEC |
d in a rather inconsequential | manner | , it does, nonetheless, gee me |
| Central - SEC | nd theres hatred there in his | manner | too |
| Ulster - EUL |
. There was an urgency in his | manner | , an it was quare an certain h |
| Ulster - CUL |
Somethin in mae sisters | manner | , |
| Southern - SEA |
tter went oan in an ill-aboot | manner | , "hei'll dae nowt Ah ask! Het |
| Ulster - GUL |
rry oot thair waark in an apt | manner | an' ivry caase |
| Central - GLA |
c states, makin shapes tae aw | manner | ay electronic music spannin m |
| Central - EDN |
ls amang the pine cones an aw | manner | o beists an buirds livit ther |
| Central - GLA |
ere oan the road, batterin aw | manner | ay worktaps, integrated oven |
| Central - GLA |
™s been rabbitin oan aboot aw | manner | ay bloody contradictory, ill- |
| Central - SEC |
in a healer. Her usual bubbly | manner | hud been replaced wae pin-poi |
| Ulster - GUL | in a drunken abusive fatherly | manner | . |
| Central - EDN |
dub, burn runnels an’ aw’ | manner | o’ slaisterin’ grund for |