Doric - DOR | passage | an turn richt", said the nurs | |
Central - GLA | passage | intae the bonniest gairden ye | |
Shetland - SHD | A | passage | fae one o my favourite books |
Shetland - SHD | y Claas coat at's hingin i da | passage | afore Gemma comes roond. |
Doric - NNB | Yet siccarlie a | passage | o sheddas. |
Central - LAL | taen a collection tae pay ma | passage | tae Holland an safety frae oo |
Central - SEC | d agin the waa. The'r aiven a | passage | intil the Provost's private r |
Central - SEC | nity for takkin the ettle o a | passage | wrang whan nae differ's made |
Orkney - ORK | Hoo minny socks for a | passage | across |
Central - SEC | The nerra | passage | ti the cave Reeks like the ve |
Shetland - SHD | ackie, set tae an cüst oot a | passage | troo it, wide anyoch ta tak a |
Central - AYR | n fand that it led mtae a wee | passage | , no muckle bigger nor a ratto |
Southern - SEA | uund that eet led intae a wee | passage | , no much bigger than a rat-ho |
Ulster - CUL | n fun that it led intae a wee | passage | , naw much bigger nor a rat-ho |
Central - GLA | oor an saw it led intae a wee | passage | , nae eo bigger than a rat-hol |
Central - SWE | e A remembered! A see the wee | passage | , and A’m jist aboot tae go |
Central - GLA | then she walked doon the wee | passage | : an then-she fun hersel at la |
Ulster - CUL | thin shae waakt doon the wee | passage | : an thin - shae fun hirsel a |
Central - AYR | hen she tip-taed doun the wee | passage | : an then-she fand hersel at l |
Southern - SEA | then she wandered doon th wee | passage | : an then - she funnd hursel |
Central - LAL | , whoopin their wey alang the | passage | atween the hooses tae dreep t |
Doric - ABN | ahin her. I read through the | passage | while Grunny kept greetin. |
Doric - MNA | brittle an discoloured wi the | passage | o time. An syne Ah'm back in |
Central - LAL | . I left 1t in ma poke in the | passage | ootside the clessroom.' She p |
Central - SEC | can be braith-takin as in the | passage | whaur Fiona descrives a chall |
Doric - DOR | wis sic a dirdum ootby in the | passage | |
Central - WCE | as weill as the effecks o the | passage | o time an the decay o naitur, |
Doric - MNA | stewardess an leukit ower the | passage | . "Joyce! Are you aricht?" | |
Central - LAL | e gang!' He jinkit across the | passage | tae a pair o double doors. Th |
Central - LAL | tation fae John Burel’s The | Passage | of the Pilgremer (1590). Mais |
Central - GLA | somehow suggest that only the | passage | ay time itsel made them so. |
Doric - NNB | then she walked doon e peedie | passage | : an then-she found hersel at |
Shetland - SHD | an shö walkit doon da peerie | passage | : an dan - shö fan hersel at |
Shetland - SHD | pened da door an fan a peerie | passage | , no muckle bigger as a rat-ho |
Doric - ABN | e stood in front o some bible | passage | up on the waa ahin her. I rea |
Central - SEC | na hae onie warrandice o sauf | passage | atwein thaim. |
Shetland - SHD | fore her dey wir anidder lang | passage | , an dere shö could still mak |
Central - GLA | front ae her wis anither lang | passage | , an the White Rabbit wis stil |
Ulster - CUL | furnenst hir wus anither lang | passage | , an the White Rabbit wus stil |
Doric - NNB | d: afore her wis anither long | passage | , an e White Rabbit wis still |
Orkney - ORK | are runnan doon thi | passage | tae thi kitchen, |
Central - WCE | ftir a wee short transitional | passage | (20-24), Horace gangs oan tae |
Doric - DOR | hid finally spotted the main | passage | , |
Central - LAL | e ma time wi the close readin | passage | , makin sure ah read every que |
Shetland - SHD | ta a distant place, bird o | passage | at he wis. |
Doric - ABN | loons wad obleege tae gie her | passage | ower, bit jist is thay war lo |
Central - GLA | oard except sea sickness. Our | passage | was eight weeks and four days |
Central - GLA | “Our | passage | was very stormy the first two |
Central - LAL | the yiss o leid, pairt o this | passage | wis a key pint o disagreement |
Central - SEC | wirds. We could leuk at this | passage | fae the Tam O'Shanter, that, |
Doric - ABN | that's traced its | passage | in sunshine yalla |
Central - SEC | e it oot tae be some glorious | passage | ae life. Where aw yur dreams |
Central - GLA | s hoo long Wullie Stirlin’s | passage | tae America took. There’s n |
Doric - NNB | ound at id led intill a peedy | passage | , no much beeger than a rat-ho |