Central - SEC | uld day, the day", "aye, aye, | neibour | ". It is as if they dinnae spe |
Southern - SEA | nnie gin ye dout ye micht faa | neibour | -like meetin in wi us an haein |
Central - LAL | ies, Jenny’s faimlie haed a | neibour | on the ae side at awned a sma |
Central - LAL | Tae dae a | neibour | kindness, |
Central - LAL | er at the foster hame intil a | neibour | o the hame he haed tint. The |
Central - WCE | Ma | neibour | , ye see, is randie an hyte, |
Central - WCE | As for ma | neibour | , ya bucket o graith, |
Central - LAL | "That I'll allow, ma guid | neibour | ; masel am aye seekin |
Central - AYR | tae aid this fine godly auld | neibour | an freen o his, that had been |
Central - LAL | The | neibour | -man haed become Himsel, the b |
Central - LAL | . He wis an eydent chiel, the | neibour | -man, an his business wis aye |
Central - LAL | ines in their tuilyein wi the | neibour | ceity o Arezzo, whaur he an t |
Central - SEC | p o Cornwall intae her muckle | neibour | England. |
Central - LAL | a word, neibour wi | neibour | , businessman wi businessman. |
Central - LAL | on divergin frae its suddron | neibour | an its ain staunart kythed i |
Doric - ABN | "It's me, Wittgenstein, yer | neibour | ower at Bogs o Bourrachie Cha |
Central - SEC | t they, "shuid leuk efter yer | neibour | , it's nae mair nor yer duty". |
Central - AYR | o gumption, he speirt o their | neibour | Wull Ross, the tenant o Tounh |
Central - AYR | ge an smeddum. Here wis their | neibour | Broun, as guid a Christian ma |
Central - LAL | Kat's nixtdoor | neibour | , Fraser, had awthing: rollerb |
Central - AYR | "Iammas | neibour | , come awa ben an sit yersel d |
Central - EDN | s a compliment,” sayed his | neibour | . “Maistly they’re sweir t |
Central - AYR | e grun at Cruikedbank tae his | neibour | - an hadnae let on that the |
Central - LAL | ynd. Sae his quaisten til his | neibour | wis this: Hou wad |
Central - LAL | o’t. Ae e’en, watchin his | neibour | daein a turn in his gairden, |
Central - AYR | an that he had tae speir his | neibour | tae tell him. "A richt moger |
Central - EDN | een wis aye shut. And as his | neibour | passed him a mug, he felt its |
Central - AYR | Greenock Mains byre that his | neibour | auld Tammas Richard had nae m |
Central - AYR | ir new park; and he'd get his | neibour | 's tup tae serve thaim at the |
Central - LAL | s forenent the saddle, an its | neibour | ower the rump. The ither twa |