Central - GLA | Sleepin | sounds the dyin make | |
Central - AYR | Sleepin | soun in shair howps o the Spr | |
Central - SEC | Sleepin | in the fields disna mak ye a | |
Central - GLA | Ye're richt tae bide, | sleepin | across a rope |
Central - LAL | cht," he said, then curlt up, | sleepin | . |
Central - EDN | ettin saft. Ridin in larries, | sleepin | in lamaseries! Thoo’ll hae |
Doric - MNA | Corpses, | sleepin | ’ on ih’ sea bed, |
Doric - DOR | peart fae boaxes in bedrooms, | sleepin | nannies in the park, almost o |
Central - DUN | Lyin dormant, | sleepin | temporarily, |
Central - GLA | than the claes he hud oan, a | sleepin | bag an a kerry oot. ‘There |
Central - SEC | Weel, at nicht, when we're aa | sleepin | in wir beds, that rooster fle |
Doric - MNA | his disciples he faun them aa | sleepin | , worn deen wi their sorra. An |
Southern - SEA | In ma | sleepin | bed, Ah dream. |
Shetland - SHD | is een, peerie-wyes. "I wisna | sleepin | ," he said in a haerse peerie |
Central - SEC | Aye, nuttin at aw. You wur a | sleepin | gent." Ah cannae hide ma reli |
Central - GLA | gonae kip then? Ah brought a | sleepin | bag like ye sais but this isn |
Central - LAL | Jordan wis in his bed | sleepin | . He wis in the middle o a bra |
Central - LAL | Violet imagined | sleepin | next tae Coont Olaf, and waki |
Doric - ABN | licht, heatin' or water, and | sleepin | ' abean the horse in the stabl |
Southern - SEA | o shite b nite e mean ??? and | sleepin | in eer van maist days in the |
Central - SEC | guess who ah woke up tae find | sleepin | nixt tae me oan the couch? Br |
Shetland - SHD | wis sittin atween dem, soond | sleepin | , an da idder twa wis ösin hi |
Shetland - SHD | a Gryphon, lyin ida sun soond | sleepin | . (If you dunna ken whit a Gry |
Shetland - SHD | bein richt, for he wis soond | sleepin | . |
Central - SEC | Nae mair ye'll rouse fae | sleepin | |
Central - SWE | Nae | sleepin | oot in cairdboard boxes We'll |
Central - GLA | ly opent his eyes. "Ah wisnae | sleepin | ," he said in a wee croakit vo |
Doric - DOR | a roar." I wisnae | sleepin | ." Jist wi that the twa Jeanni |
Ulster - CUL | ent its een slowly. "A wusnae | sleepin | ," nae said in a hoarse waik v |
Doric - ABN | cht that Munro wis likely nae | sleepin | at aa. ‘Weel, we’d better |
Central - LAL | We'se faa tae | sleepin | ower our maet or lang!" |
Central - AYR | ched; an nou he had ta'en tae | sleepin | sat stelld up in his bed, for |
Doric - ABN | We'll aa be | sleepin | seen. |
Central - SWE | n Zadar in Croatia. A’ll be | sleepin | the nicht in a backpacker’s |
Central - LAL | e tae the hert anent this wee | sleepin | prince is his lealry tae a fl |
Doric - MNA | aa fine an cooried up in the | sleepin | bug." |
Central - LAL | faas on the | sleepin | , |
Doric - MNA | drawin it ben the back o the | sleepin | futterat. She gied a wee shiv |
Doric - MNA | he hoose, throw the tap o the | sleepin | toun, heich, heich, till it r |
Central - GLA | st steamer iver tae cross the | sleepin | river. |
Central - SEC | tit the lid an saw the lassie | sleepin | thare, an never did she steer |
Central - LAL | e. Usually, ah huv no trouble | sleepin | through, but ah'd been dreami |
Central - GLA | They’re still oot the gemme | sleepin | . Hud tae make sure. Ma first |
Central - LAL | said the signalman. "They are | sleepin | inby, else they are gantin. A |
Central - DUN | ither drill crew wha were | sleepin | at the time. They were near p |
Southern - SEA | @GreigMidd E were | sleepin | standing up in the golf hoose |
Central - DUN | chanter Pat Kane), fowk were | sleepin | on the side |
Central - EDN | an antibiotics whan they were | sleepin | oot unner brigs, whan Rongye |
Central - EDN | . It turnt oot that they were | sleepin | in a barn on the ootskirts o |
Doric - DOR | ft, sae's the flouers are aye | sleepin | ." |
Central - LAL | wis aye | sleepin | . He pit on his claes and slip |
Ulster - PUL | A'll find ye | sleepin | ! |
Central - LAL | o ill ploys. If they find ye | sleepin | at a door intae their warld, |
Southern - WCE | while ye ligg | sleepin | on yer ain inbye? |
Central - DUN | shiftin seeds lang | sleepin | |
Central - LAL | let and Klaus took shots each | sleepin | in it, sae that every ither n |
Central - WCE | but Browne is uised wi rouch | sleepin | . Efter a rael enjeyable nicht |
Central - LAL | eft wi yin tortie thit wad bi | sleepin | aw Wunter. |
Central - LAL | e millhoose, an found Cargill | sleepin | in a built in bed. Easy peasy |
Doric - ABN | e an passed oot. Ah wis still | sleepin | fan the gravediggers cam back |
Doric - MNA | close ma een an mak oan Ah'm | sleepin | . |
Ulster - SYN | e hïs follaers. He fun thaim | sleepin | , aa wore oot wi sorra. An he |
Ulster - PUL | h haed a guid lach at wee Dan | sleepin | throch it aa on sicna wile ni |
Central - LAL | aus wis the Baudelaire orphan | sleepin | aw ~ wanrestfu in the bed, an |
Central - LAL | ed fur the nicht raither than | sleepin | rough on the moor. Cargill gr |
Central - GLA | nside ae mah ain eyelids than | sleepin | . |
Central - DUN | oot for three days, warkin an | sleepin | wi hardly time tae eat, jist |
Doric - MNA | ay Post; Dad wis snotterin an | sleepin | , his belly full efter his den |
Central - EDN | are ken gin he wisna eatin an | sleepin | . |
Ulster - PUL | , cha pup wus aa curled up an | sleepin | soon. |
Doric - ABN | tell me that. Hiv ye nae been | sleepin | weel for the last twa month, |
Central - GLA | Sais he’s no been | sleepin | since she’s been back in, j |
Doric - ABN | e in it. Be it a nae-weel hen | sleepin | in the bath, or a sickie lamb |
Doric - DOR | willin worker. He hid his ain | sleepin | bothie, bit he ate wi us an i |
Central - LAL | . Awbody skiltert tae his ain | sleepin | -place. The birds happit up on |
Central - EDN | urry. Aabody flew til his ain | sleepin | -bit. The birds jimpit ontae t |
Ulster - PUL | t tae hissel, "A maun hae bin | sleepin | fur a guid oor'. He got up, r |
Doric - MNA | er did me ony hairm. Ah'v bin | sleepin | wi the same Wumman fir near t |
Ulster - CUL | rrmoose denied naethin, baein | sleepin | soun. |
Doric - MNB | So instead o | sleepin | outside in the cauld and damp |
Central - GLA | Am desperate son. Am no | sleepin | . |
Central - SEC | tches everythin whin she's no | sleepin | . Disnae hae a faither, but. M |
Shetland - SHD | close to me in bed. If hes no | sleepin | on my legs or right up in my |
Central - SEC | t in front ae her, she’s no | sleepin | noo, is she?’ |
Doric - DOR | durin the nicht. Ah'm fed up | sleepin | in an upright position. Ah wa |
Doric - MNA | daunced there awhile ahin her | sleepin | ee till the cock crawed in No |
Central - LAL | recious did, sittin up on her | sleepin | mat, wi her een open |
Central - LAL | That nicht, as she lay on her | sleepin | mat, she gaed ower in her hei |
Central - LAL | NICHT, as Precious lay on her | sleepin | mat, waitin on her faither ta |
Central - GLA | in between gazin doon oer her | sleepin | an glancin oot oer the Gothic |
Central - WCE | she'd be lyin in bed, either | sleepin | or readin a book or somethin |
Doric - DOR | He's leavin hame efter | sleepin | aleen |
Central - EDN | face, than made her wey ower | sleepin | bodies back tae her ain bedro |
Doric - MNA | chik as Ah drap a kiss on yer | sleepin | face. "An Ah'll bide here an |
Central - LAL | their een, and rose fae their | sleepin | mats. "A great lion has sneez |
Shetland - SHD | wis in. “Da peerie tings ir | sleepin | an Olina is blyde o da chance |
Central - SEC | cil worker at a burger van or | sleepin | in a layby - av been there l |
Central - LAL | s wi three o the laddies. Oor | sleepin | mats were made oot o reeds, t |
Central - LAL | e tea, or haein yer denner or | sleepin | , yer computer will be tyauvin |
Central - GLA | ut this isnae the weather fur | sleepin | under the stars. No fuckin da |
Doric - DOR | saft fur | sleepin | bit A ner got the chance. A w |
Central - GLA | 'Oh, aye, come on in. She's | sleepin | the noo. Ah'm Sharon's mammy, |
Doric - DOR | ye aa, see i'love 'ere that's | sleepin | |
Central - AYR | thocht Alison, "but gin it's | sleepin | , I dout it'll hardly mind." |
Ulster - CUL | lice; "but likly baecaas it's | sleepin | , it disnae mine." |
Doric - ABN | 's aa the angels? An aabody's | sleepin | ! An the yetts are nae wrocht |
Shetland - SHD | ook eftir Mina. I hoop shü's | sleepin | , an no heard ony a dis. Will |
Doric - DOR | her up tae far the Keing wes | sleepin | . |
Ulster - CUL | "The Dorrmoose is | sleepin | agane" said the Hatter, an ha |
Central - LAL | This | sleepin | wummin's great big mooth |
Central - GLA | cooned in the confines ay his | sleepin | bag, lyin oan the flair by th |
Doric - MNA | wis | sleepin | . His disciples cam an waakent |
Doric - MNA | n gaed intae the room. Da wis | sleepin | . She creepit ower tae the fir |
Doric - ABN | Sortin oot fa wis | sleepin | far |
Central - SEC | rs syne. It wis warm an A wis | sleepin | richt oot in the fields, but |
Shetland - SHD | l while his muckle freend wis | sleepin | . |
Central - LAL | scug o thaim. The time he wis | sleepin | , the thrawn tree sayed, ‘He |
Southern - SEA | She wis | sleepin | soond come mornin, whan I hee |
Doric - MNA | t tae leuk at her fan she wis | sleepin | , her fair hair like wheat on |
Central - EDN | a in the biggin whaur she wis | sleepin | wi a dizzen ither weemen, or |
Doric - ABN | bent an aa, lik the bogle wis | sleepin | . |
Central - LAL | sowens ben the hoose, Ah wis | sleepin | soun an dreamin o Odin's yin |
Central - WCE | threw it awa. “When ah wis | sleepin | oot in Glesga Green, ah’d a |
Central - EDN | I wis | sleepin | |
Shetland - SHD | er straight, I telt her I wis | sleepin | in my ain bloddy bed da night |
Central - EDN | a suddenty the hale ferm wis | sleepin | . |
Central - EDN | Hsien wis | sleepin | whan Beatrice cam back a whil |
Shetland - SHD | John wis | sleepin | |
Central - LAL | er at his sisters. Violet wis | sleepin | aw wanrestfu ~ a witd which h |
Doric - DOR | n. "Fae Jonsar Eck an you wis | sleepin | " Teenie let oot |
Doric - DOR | fae the Thirties, nae bairns | sleepin | rough likk noo, nae drugs – |
Central - LAL | oors an stervin day-labourers | sleepin | twal tae a room i the Edwardi |
Central - LAL | he wis again wi the princess | sleepin | on his back. |
Central - GLA | be pals wi the guy who starts | sleepin | wi yer mum then moves intae t |
Central - GLA | "Yous two ur always | sleepin | ! Somethin weird aboot that!" |
Shetland - SHD | ir even heard o a boy wha’s | sleepin | in his paet stack maist nicht |
Central - EDN | aff Malik’s | sleepin | quarters, bit he wadna tak th |
Central - EDN | Beatrice studied Hsien’s | sleepin | face be the lowe o the fire a |
Central - LAL | the cemetery. Ah thocht that | sleepin | next tae the deid would teach |
Central - LAL | 'Stella Marie should huv let | sleepin | dugs lie.' |
Doric - MNA | ie's Da tae bide oot aa nicht | sleepin | in the strae wi a meer at foa |
Central - EDN | comfort ae Bruce who hus lit | sleepin | dugs lie fur noo. And withoot |
Doric - MNA | "Fan's he gaun te stairt | sleepin | in is ain hoose?" Ah speered, |
Doric - MNA | a greet, she's nae deid, jist | sleepin | ." They leuch at fim, kennin f |
Ulster - SYN | it! She's no deid, she's jist | sleepin | ." An the' stairtit tae lach, |
Ulster - SYN | lass ïs no deid, she's jist | sleepin | ." But the' begun tae lach at |
Central - SEC | lie bonnie, like it wis jist | sleepin | , then it'll no be sic a shock |
Central - LAL | aneath her, Moa saw the trow | sleepin | an the billie-gait staundin f |
Central - GLA | on it, nestled in a bundle ay | sleepin | bags an jaickets. |
Southern - SEA | d wis left liggin, ostensibly | sleepin | on the settle, wi |
Central - LAL | eel, seems she took ower mony | sleepin | pills. They couldnae mak oot |
Doric - MNA | ebody did they were ower busy | sleepin | aff their drink and drug fill |