Central - EDN | Voices | an’ instruments would blend | |
Doric - MNA | voices | , a sang o the wee starnie o B | |
Central - SEC | o the openin speech for the " | Voices | o Scotland" readins bi Rab Wi |
Central - GLA | 'Scots?' | voices | whisper. |
Doric - DOR | Abiddy wiz feart at i' | voices | |
Central - LAL | onference were gien a copy o ' | Voices | of Scotland', an anthology of |
Shetland - SHD | essed apün Shaetlan accents ( | voices | ) fae aa ower, so hit'll no le |
Central - SEC | rshaw’s braw pley (extrack) | Voices | O The Abbey Waas (a vairse pl |
Central - LAL | wis the theme, an the muisic, | voices | an soonds mairit richt weel w |
Central - LAL | verbs an obscure tenses moods- | voices | . |
Doric - DOR | e stood bi the boatie's rail. | Voices | cried tae her, sweet voices f |
Central - LAL | BBC | Voices | is awfy guid fir hearin examp |
Orkney - ORK | disembodied | voices | cumman |
Central - SEC | raised | voices | comin fae that lassies hoose |
Doric - MNA | A few minutes later raised | voices | could be heard as if somebody |
Central - SEC | The noise fae aw the excited | voices | amongst the other first-year |
Orkney - ORK | and | voices | and accents mingled taegither |
Doric - MNA | sure I heard radio static and | voices | fae the past chatterin awa an |
Central - GLA | an then another confusion ae | voices | -"Haud up his heidBrandy noo-D |
Central - GLA | he prizes?" asked a chorus ae | voices | , |
Central - SWE | oor twae | voices | |
Central - WCE | chirpled eichteen eident wee | voices | . |
Central - SEC | a wis used tae hearin strange | voices | but she lookit up an there wi |
Central - EDN | tients react badly to strange | voices | ,” she whuspert. “Il hate |
Central - LAL | The | voices | , a hunner o them aw chantin t |
Central - WCE | ond-pruif impediments tae the | voices | o the voters? An even if it w |
Doric - DOR | I waaken wi the | voices | o the deid |
Central - LAL | e (KKO7) brings thegither the | voices | o Robert Garioch, Hugh MacDia |
Central - SEC | lieve in angels an thocht the | voices | were comin frae her Godmither |
Central - LAL | the eens wi the least audible | voices | but the referendum chynged th |
Doric - MNA | our Their high pitched little | voices | Nae wye can I ignore "We're h |
Central - GLA | hen you hear it. A heard some | voices | in the kitchen. It wis the fo |
Central - WCE | thigither agin o aw they fine | voices | , a civic convention o aw the |
Central - SEC | iv tae keep uisin their phone | voices | aroond me. Slawly, the Englis |
Doric - MNA | n prejudice agin bairns' true | voices | . |
Ulster - EUL | enza, but what wi thair brave | voices | , they wur hairtbroke tae find |
Central - SWE | thir plaintive | voices | resoundin frae the rocky heic |
Shetland - SHD | re still tickets for Throwing | Voices | - - come du, come du!) |
Central - EDN | there were very few Scottish | voices | on network T.V., Fyfe Robinso |
Central - SWE | An sang wi | voices | clere an true |
Ulster - EUL | stane's throw frae the wairm | voices | an grates o the Waterloo Road |
Central - LAL | nds comin tae thrapple me, an | voices | that melled an birled atween |
Orkney - ORK | s grand tae hear, soft liltan | voices | |
Central - WCE | andsomely tae silence wur ain | voices | , tellin’ us we’re nae dai |
Shetland - SHD | ed dat voice, no da screichin | voices | o da bairns shü hated, bit l |
Shetland - SHD | wi dem, wi dir high screichin | voices | at wis laek ta gie you a heid |
Doric - SNO | hauflin | voices | prick me wi fear. |
Central - LAL | ?tae the working class wummin | voices | ???? Full poem is coming out |
Central - GLA | e'd be like, 'Ooft, ye hearin | voices | , pal? 'That's the first sign |
Ulster - EUL | "I'm no hearin | voices | , Alfie. Ye neednae wirry aboo |
Central - LAL | the sea,/And aye their cryin | voices | trailed ahint them on the air |
Central - SEC | elo. Yit there's five million | voices | and naecunt kin hear us. Some |
Ulster - CUL | ce, an thin anither mixture o | voices | -*Houl haes heid up-Brandy noo |
Shetland - SHD | da prizes oot?" a braa lock o | voices | axed. |
Shetland - SHD | st at shö heard wis a lock o | voices | aa sayin at da wan time "Yon' |
Ulster - CUL | he prizes oot?" a hale lock o | voices | axt. |
Ulster - CUL | n the sound o a quare wheen o | voices | aal taakin amang ither: shae |
Central - SEC | rk an hear the cheerie soun o | voices | in the still nicht. There wis |
Orkney - ORK | wi thowts o | voices | that teemed thi air, |
Doric - NNB | e e prizes?" quite a chorus o | voices | asked. |
Southern - SEA | e th prizes?" a fair chorus o | voices | asked. |
Central - GLA | A hear | voices | outside n a rustlin comin fae |
Central - EDN | uns, than addit, “They hear | voices | , did you know that?” |
Central - SEC | Radio Islam etc cried "Other | Voices | ". |
Central - LAL | The Fower Maries: (aa fower | voices | thegither.) |
Southern - SEA | SReporter Ah read this in yer | voices | ! ?? |
Doric - MNA | r a gweed fyowe minutes, mair | voices | and the heavy bump o Mill’s |
Shetland - SHD | nderfil sicht. Da soond o dir | voices | wis heard i da wind. 'Da Loar |
Doric - ABN | are clearer than ivver, their | voices | and their laughs echoing thro |
Central - LAL | ement an queued tae hae their | voices | heard. This will hopefully co |
Central - LAL | eople mobilise and make their | voices | heard. Marches (great fer cam |
Central - GLA | Ah could hear their | voices | in the blackness doon below, |
Central - SEC | ded. The fower aw drapt their | voices | . Their feet slowed tae snail' |
Central - LAL | aboot it, cause Ah heard thir | voices | wan day whin Ah wis sittin in |
Central - GLA | dit doon the hill toward thir | voices | , the exclamations o their cur |
Orkney - ORK | wir | voices | in chorus, |
Central - LAL | in shair that oor leid an oor | voices | is veesible, heard, wrutten, |
Central - SWE | A Braw Brew, The Sound of our | Voices | , The Kist (an Chiste), Markin |
Central - LAL | services cut. We hae foon wur | voices | again. A pynt that Lesley Rid |
Shetland - SHD | ses cam fae da hoose. Bairn's | voices | . Shö jumpit up on da windows |
Central - GLA | eds back, wan ay the soundies | voices | a concern wi that Scottish ac |
Doric - MNA | nk the creator i' the minions | voices | had been tae the Broch an hea |
Doric - DOR | ve probably heard mair Scots | voices | on @BBCScotland in the last y |
Doric - DOR | (And by Scots | voices | , I mean jist Scots spikkers s |
Orkney - ORK | Spaekan in quiet | voices | ur no at aal |
Central - LAL | 'Scots?' a few | voices | whisper. |
Central - GLA | , an the soond ae quite a few | voices | aw talkin thegither: she made |
Central - LAL | norms and in broadcasting by | voices | emanating from London and Nor |
Orkney - ORK | Orkney | Voices | started life as pert o a Scot |
Orkney - ORK | written be the group, Orkney | Voices | . Hid started up as pert o a S |
Orkney - ORK | lection o wark fae the Orkney | Voices | writeen group you will finnd |
Orkney - ORK | aterial wrought by the Orkney | Voices | writers' group, which is led |
Central - LAL | im. Do that's two trustworthy | voices | . I've never heard of him step |
Doric - NNB | els, an e sound o a good many | voices | all talkan tigithir: she made |
Central - GLA | e him oer the hum ay the many | voices | in the room. |
Doric - ABN | ouncing aboot and daein funny | voices | wi’ his tie a’ skew-whiff |
Southern - SEA | ls, an th soond o a guid mony | voices | aw bletherin th'gither: she m |
Central - LAL | 90. Sae mony | voices | has expressed concern anent o |
Central - LAL | wed the listeners wi her mony | voices | an dramatic presentation. |
Doric - NNB | " "Id is next time!" E happy | voices | cry. |
Ulster - CUL | The happy | voices | cry. |
Central - GLA | " "It is nex time!" The happy | voices | ery. |
Southern - SEA | Th merry | voices | cry. |
Central - SEC | d tae be crabbit or hae bossy | voices | |
Doric - MNA | he sea, And aye their cryin | voices | trailed ahint them on the air |