| Central - LAL |
| Openin | and shuttin - sae uncouth - |
| Central - GLA |
| Openin | the curtain wide, ah shield m |
| Central - GLA |
| Openin | the door ay the bothy ah step |
| Central - GLA |
| Openin | the door tae the member’s b |
| Central - SWE |
| Openin | thir een tae nocht but noo, |
| Central - SWE |
| openin | their minds, airms, herts |
| Doric - MNA |
ottie gaed ower te the winda, | openin | an shuttin er moo like a gold |
| Doric - ABN |
'Nivver!' Ah said, | openin | mi een wide. 'An the third?' |
| Doric - MNA |
three buttons on her blouse, | openin | the boddom o her lang, fair n |
| Central - LAL |
a sphere o political debate, | openin | spaces that mair an fowk can |
| Central - GLA |
s he asks an he stoaps again, | openin | the door, slightly at first, |
| Doric - MNA |
d him near tae the verra tap, | openin | oot inno the lobby that led t |
| Doric - MNA |
adee wi you?" speert Arthur, | openin | the door te see his pal stann |
| Central - GLA |
tuckin intae the sandwiches, | openin | them |
| Central - GLA |
tae trouble. . .’ she sais, | openin | the windae an gazin oot tae t |
| Central - GLA |
repeat customer!’ he sais, | openin | it up an dabbin his gums wae |
| Central - GLA |
g here Steve. . .’ he sais, | openin | it an settin a couple ay line |
| Central - GLA |
h'll no be a minute, ah sais, | openin | the boax an liftin the two bo |
| Central - GLA |
l no be a minute.’ ah sais, | openin | the boax an liftin the two bo |
| Central - GLA |
is it yer wantin?’ ah sais, | openin | the door as far as the chain |
| Central - EDN |
A must hae passed oot, | openin | ’ ma een, A saw naethin’ b |
| Central - GLA |
knocked a section ay waw oot, | openin | up the double garages intae w |
| Doric - MNA |
ging awa an leave's?" Ah say, | openin | ma een an tracin is smilin fa |
| Doric - MNA |
re takkin a deep breath an - | openin | 't. |
| Central - LAL | efforts at Hampden reception. | Openin | hou |
| Central - EDN |
ised as a dark widen cabinet. | Openin | the hing up amongst the well- |
| Doric - ABN |
c wi his heid throwe e nairra | openin | . It wis, for aa e warld, like |
| Doric - MNA |
fter a filie, Morrice chunced | openin | is een an stairtit te relax a |
| Central - WCE |
here and aw until he sterted | openin | drawers and reengin inside th |
| Central - WCE |
t Pola Mints either, she said | openin | up a packet. Naw Pola Mints a |
| Ulster - CUL |
This wusnae a pooerfu guid | openin | fur a yarn. Alice answert bre |
| Central - LAL |
he furnaces! Mr Wonka must be | openin | up again!" They ran tae the y |
| Central - WCE |
The | openin | lines describe aa sorts o cat |
| Central - EDN |
The | openin | o Robert Carver’s motet, |
| Doric - ABN |
The | openin | ' ceremony wis plain but fair, |
| Central - EDN |
The | openin | o Robert Carver’s motet, O |
| Central - EDN |
ittin near her objective, the | openin | Hsien had pyntit oot til her, |
| Central - LAL |
ir. Wi the licht cast fae the | openin | door they wad gae doun the cr |
| Central - SEC |
an canapes tae celebrate the | openin | on the follaein dates:- 5, 12 |
| Central - GLA |
de. Its heid gets through the | openin | an it gnashes an snarls vitup |
| Central - WCE |
in defence o greed. Then the | openin | theme retours in modified for |
| Central - SEC |
me norrie wis the theme o the | openin | speech for the "Voices o Scot |
| Central - LAL | his efternuin mindit me o the | openin | o Rab Fergussons poem Leith |
| Central - LAL |
Mary: Alwayis the | openin | ye gie me - ye rage, |
| Central - EDN |
advert breks and what’s the | openin | yin tae come ma wey? A fuckin |
| Central - EDN |
Twanty year syne, at the | openin | o the Scots Pairlament, Donal |
| Central - SEC |
"hansel" tae the Queen at the | openin | o the new Scots Pairlament in |
| Central - SEC |
g bi Cathy Peattie MSP at the | openin | o the Scots Pairlament. |
| Central - SEC | n me n ma auld man wis at the | openin | ceremony when the commonwealt |
| Central - GLA |
he room ah’m greeted by the | openin | bars ay Build me up Buttercup |
| Central - SWE |
suddenlie | openin | itsel wide |
| Central - EDN |
An she gaed inside the mine | openin | . |
| Central - SWE |
Are | openin | up an ye'll think "Where has |
| Central - SWE |
the Twelve Days o Advent are | openin | up an ye'll think "Where has |
| Central - DUN |
the posh lot, sae things were | openin | up in terms o content as weel |
| Doric - MNA |
anner aroon the kitchen afore | openin | the diary on the table, his e |
| Ulster - GUL |
A mind yin nicht tha dure | openin | an Gemmel fallin oot. A wus d |
| Ulster - EUL |
A clak o a dure | openin | an closin. Nairae shoulers ch |
| Central - GLA |
l sit through the traditional | openin | act tae get tae the big hitte |
| Ulster - CUL |
hoo tae taak richt). "Noo A'm | openin | oot lik the maist muckle tele |
| Southern - SEA |
speak guid Scots). "Noo Ah'm | openin | oot lik th hugest telescope e |
| Central - GLA |
speak guid Scots). "Noo ah'm | openin | oot like the biggest telescop |
| Central - AYR |
e speak guid Scots). "Nou I'm | openin | oot like the mucklest teleseo |
| Central - EDN |
It wis ower guid an | openin | tae miss, e’en at the risk |
| Central - SEC |
hin the wee dugs an seeing an | openin | in the tent, he stuck his hei |
| Doric - MNA |
s is NAE a criticism. Jist an | openin | tae a conversation. |
| Ulster - CUL |
e takin the wee golden key an | openin | the dorr that led tae the gai |
| Southern - SEA |
This was no an encouragin | openin | fur a conversation. Ahlice re |
| Central - WCE |
up at half six in the mornin | openin | up aw her presents, |
| Central - WCE |
or o | openin | oot lik wings |
| Central - LAL | y follaers ken the legality o | openin | a parcel addressed tae yer ho |
| Central - LAL |
soond, and they dinnae bother | openin | tt. They jist fling it doon t |
| Central - LAL | e tae be suited an booted fir | openin | the boax mind |
| Central - EDN |
e a sherrickin that nicht for | openin | her mou. |
| Central - LAL |
ten Scots. It wis like a door | openin | up an takkin us intil a new w |
| Central - LAL |
they heard the soond o a door | openin | . The door wis at the tap o a |
| Central - GLA |
Just then ah heard the door | openin | . |
| Central - LAL |
s soon as they heard the door | openin | , and heard Chairlie's voice s |
| Central - LAL |
dently . the soond o the door | openin | , aw the raws o wee square swe |
| Doric - MNA |
Ah met oan a nicht oot. She's | openin | er ain gallery." |
| Central - LAL |
whan A haed skeel o Corbie's | openin | speech descrivin Scotland wi |
| Central - SEC |
An noo the door's | openin | , wi stealth. |
| Central - LAL | celebrations. BTW wee Joey's | openin | goal wis CLASS!!! |
| Central - EDN |
the ither haun wis aareadies | openin | the door again. |
| Central - SEC |
is | openin | suprisinly draws a chorus ae |
| Central - GLA |
in leave this way.’ he sais | openin | the front door, an leadin me |
| Central - LAL |
ics. Noo that a new divide is | openin | up, the Labour jaikit leuks t |
| Doric - MNA |
. Barbara kint be the wye his | openin | remarks shapet up that he wis |
| Central - SEC |
ion ae the referee blowin his | openin | whistle. What Aldo hud said e |
| Central - GLA |
height, is the fact that his | openin | message mentioned his favouri |
| Shetland - SHD | Happiness is | openin | da fridge door tae be reminde |
| Central - LAL |
in its thrapple. Its neb wis | openin | and shuttin. It looked like a |
| Central - WCE |
ite as snaw and her mooth wis | openin | and shuttin like a halibut oo |
| Central - EDN |
keek at them. The pink petals | openin | an strainin tae reach the sin |
| Central - SEC | ted aboot the polis box thats | openin | up the toon selling there scr |
| Central - SWE |
packets | openin | , a neb that still tells him w |
| Central - GLA |
just restin them. McDade’s | openin | a boatle ay Bud Ice wae his t |
| Southern - SEA |
s. Appearinlie the fermer’s | openin | wurds tae Geordie wur, “A |
| Doric - MNA |
They widna wirk at | openin | time. |
| Central - LAL |
on at the bank in time for it | openin | ." |
| Central - LAL | antin here ye go - has meant | openin | yer mooth for a lang lang tim |
| Ulster - CUL |
id impatiently an said wi'oot | Openin | its een, "O coorse, o coorse, |
| Central - AYR |
fashed-like, an said, athoot | openin | its een, "Of course, of cours |
| Central - GLA |
impatiently, an said, withoot | Openin | its eyes, "Aye, aye; ah wis a |
| Southern - SEA |
impatiently, an said, withoot | openin | eets eyes, "O course, o cours |
| Central - LAL |
t wid tell ye at wance, wioot | openin | the wrapper o a bar o chocola |
| Central - LAL |
tin noo on Chairlie tae stert | openin | his present. Chairlie looked |
| Central - LAL |
As bane keekin thou a new | openin | |
| Central - GLA |
ervs an the inveterate lonely | openin | their doors bi thon time, aif |
| Central - EDN |
ded his embarrassinly unfunny | openin | comedy bit, Brookes dad smugl |