| Central - WCE |
tellin ye..." Matilda bawled, | refusin | tae sit doon. |
| Central - EDN |
She wis quate, | refusin | tae unnerstaun whit he meant. |
| Central - LAL |
ke. Magnus wis naethin loath, | refusin | tae ging ower the waa, stauni |
| Central - LAL |
gain an kept his hauns still, | refusin | tae gie a display o pain. |
| Central - LAL | ad, gettin in aw folks way, | refusin | tae budge. Good we aw jus dri |
| Central - WCE |
it tae the back o ma mind and | refusin | tae think aboot it. Totally i |
| Central - SEC |
oot ti mak fir the baur. Nick | refusin | a drink! He went for somethin |
| Central - WCE |
again, still hesitatin, still | refusin | tae say "Naw'. |
| Central - WCE |
single then, said Laura. Ah'm | refusin | tae buy it as a form a protes |
| Central - DUN |
Fae now on em | refusin | ti evin step fut in it |
| Central - DUN |
e the Yanks wis Harold Wilson | refusin | tae send British troops tae V |
| Central - EDN |
ill. There wis nae question o | refusin | , o coorse, bit his normal rou |
| Central - AYR |
life, an hae chosen daith for | refusin | tae sweir yer allegiance tae |
| Doric - MNA |
popular aiven is ain shadda's | refusin | te follae im aroon." |
| Central - WCE |
Charlene's | refusin | tae be in the school photie. |
| Central - EDN |
ith wi’ the great man an’ | refusin | ’ tae play oan a Sunday! A k |