| Central - WCE |
But dinnae daur tae gang a- | tearin | , |
| Doric - MNA |
r things tae worry aboot as a | tearin | pain tore at my intimmers. Fi |
| Doric - MNA |
perately kiverin, rippin, and | tearin | my lugs. There wis a CRACK, a |
| Central - NEC |
The | tearin | up o the North o Scotland rai |
| Central - LAL |
ped her bi the hair, rivin an | tearin | . She ettled tae git a haud oa |
| Central - DUN |
e the times whan religion wis | tearin | the haill country apairt. He |
| Ulster - GUL | I jalouse "fluent" is aiblins | tearin | the erse oot o it: in keenks |
| Central - GLA |
at me, the sound ay its claws | tearin | doon the surface at the other |
| Ulster - GUL | for aitin fadge ana! Aa that | tearin | aboot an takin mad buck lepps |
| Central - GLA |
id Alice, an her _ _ Stairtit | tearin | up again as she went oan, "Ah |
| Central - GLA |
iscuits wi shyte tele withoot | tearin | 'er hair oot, while the rest |