Central - LAL | somewhaur | that wisna . . . there. | |
Central - LAL | somewhaur | awa up in the ceilin! They re | |
Central - LAL | Somewhaur | in the distance, a kirk nock | |
Central - SWE | somewhaur | near Baffin Island? | |
Central - GLA | somewhaur | in the washin process | |
Central - WCE | ' | Somewhaur | in the Daurk' |
Central - LAL | ! SHE ONLY DREAMED: O' DAEIN' | SOMEWHAUR | SHE ONLY DREAMED 0" GOIN'. TH |
Shetland - SHD | oswick hill tae open a grind ( | somewhaur | near da Eigg brig) for cars a |
Central - SEC | thsettin bi Luath Press Ltd., | somewhaur | aroond Aprile 2002. Tae gie i |
Central - WCE | e mak sure that ye're pit awa | somewhaur | even the corbies cannae cack |
Central - GLA | ay fae the bar. 'Will we head | somewhaur | else? Somewhaur mair private? |
Central - SEC | stable lad instead. They had | somewhaur | atween twelve an forty weans |
Central - AYR | r: mebbe I'll see it screived | somewhaur | ." |
Central - SEC | e, ye must hae some cardboard | somewhaur | . |
Central - LAL | Fae | somewhaur | high abune the groond |
Central - DUN | e's faither an mither cam fae | somewhaur | up in the Angus glens an he h |
Central - SEC | A vice moaned an shoutit fae | somewhaur | in the buildin. Courage was d |
Ulster - BUL | Frae | somewhaur | doon the whinny brae; |
Central - AYR | keenly. 'I ken yer face frae | somewhaur | . . . but deil tak it gin |
Central - SEC | iff. It cuid mebbe tak ye tae | somewhaur | ye hae niver been afore. It w |
Central - SWE | e here an aff they'll gan tae | somewhaur | else tae represent their ain |
Central - GLA | Aw gane thegither tae | somewhaur | naebody likes. |
Central - WCE | up, doon, ower or acroass tae | somewhaur | is mair a quaisten o taste th |
Central - EDN | , she reckont, wad hae tae be | somewhaur | alang the streitch o Border t |
Central - LAL | mmer wes stuck on a submarine | somewhaur | in the Pacific! |
Central - SEC | etry. Doutless he's oot thare | somewhaur | lauchin at aa this. |
Central - WCE | in here | somewhaur | !' She sterted searchin ahint |
Central - EDN | The man made a saft noise | somewhaur | atween a lauch an a snirtle. |
Central - EDN | they dee’d. It wis situate | somewhaur | up in the lift, a wee ayont t |
Central - DUN | ll, aw the gamies wuid be aff | somewhaur | else entirely. Monie o them h |
Central - LAL | laire bairns inside, tae gang | somewhaur | else, and he felt a wee tingl |
Central - LAL | weel. Gin ye hae tae traivel | somewhaur | for a flu jag, micht as weel |
Central - DUN | aen intae an auld fairie hill | somewhaur | near the Ballo Glack an tit f |
Central - SEC | Dave gied a throaty growl | somewhaur | short o an actual roar. “Hu |
Central - LAL | as I can suss it aw oot, I'm | somewhaur | aroond 52nd or 53rd maist pop |
Central - SEC | here wis a muffled grunt from | somewhaur | in the hoose. |
Central - SEC | d throw them in a rubbish bin | somewhaur | . |
Central - SEC | to mid calf. I minded readin | somewhaur | that Marilyn Monroe wis asked |
Central - SEC | Scots speakers the day liggin | somewhaur | alang this continuum, cuid be |
Central - WCE | nicht and a merle wis singin | somewhaur | nearby. |
Central - WCE | nou on, ah’ll dae ma eatin | somewhaur | ense.” |
Central - SEC | n aboot like a spare pairt in | somewhaur | Ah nivver ettled tae be in th |
Central - DUN | a had set up his new position | somewhaur | roun aboot whaur the village |
Central - LAL | felt awfie nervous aboot gaun | somewhaur | else. "Dae we hiv tae gang ri |
Central - LAL | tled? There was a bizzen soun | somewhaur | in the back o his heid, like |
Central - WCE | think ye could manage better | somewhaur | ense, ah widna stint ye.” |
Ulster - EUL | "The wean needs | somewhaur | safe tae live, Ma," whuspert |
Central - EDN | icht as weill plant the seeds | somewhaur | an see whit cam up. He wasna |
Central - SEC | , said that ane language dees | somewhaur | in the warld ilka twa week. S |
Central - DUN | y had heard that the king wis | somewhaur | aboot the county an had nae w |
Central - GLA | ettin shot in Glasgow? It wis | somewhaur | on the outskirts "Naw, ah ans |
Central - LAL | ever yaised in Scots, exists | somewhaur | naturally in the mooth o a bo |
Central - EDN | braks oot in patches: ayweys | somewhaur | on the face, doon either side |
Central - SEC | the lang-lastin illusion that | somewhaur | - oot there-in Rabbie Burns's |
Central - AYR | Cat. me ae sae lang as I get | somewhaur | ," Alison added as an efter- t |
Central - LAL | ce they were deid. It wis set | somewhaur | up in the sky, a wee bittie |
Central - SEC | urn on the A706, turning left | somewhaur | between Longridge and Forth. |
Central - EDN | a bonny lass. She aye had it | somewhaur | . Na, it wad been thrawn oot. |
Central - LAL | h hed yin. Micht still hae it | somewhaur | .. |
Central - SWE | oot | somewhaur | else, bide here fae chyce an |
Central - GLA | ah dont hink enough. Probably | somewhaur | inbetween the two. |
Central - LAL | ar his hert duntin awa loodly | somewhaur | in his thrapple. |
Central - LAL | I am certain that’, or – | somewhaur | in the middle – ‘I guess/ |