| Central - WCE |
ah'm feart aboot, when ye say | theft | 's oan a par | 2006 |
| Shetland - SHD |
Or branded fir | theft | , | 2021 |
| Central - LAL | unt. Ah kent he wis ahint the | theft | . Ah didnae suspect him o murd | 2020 |
| Central - DUN |
r, ye cannae legally cry this | theft | . But tae gang back tae the an | 2017 |
| Central - DUN |
an crookit gamblin; muggins; | theft | ; an assault, tho as anither w | 2010 |
| Central - LAL |
theft that wisna | theft | ? But his ain mither wis worri | 2018 |
| Central - LAL | ae arrest her for corruption, | theft | and inciting hatred towards ' | 2020 |
| Doric - DOR | tae sum raspin beats in grand | theft | auto anoo | 2013 |
| Central - WCE |
awricht. But the vocabulary o | theft | here is wrang. Scots belangs | 2018 |
| Central - GLA |
it's a sex wurker hit, ye say | theft | o a shag | 2023 |
| Central - GLA |
luvely laund's lang loss and | theft | o hert | 2021 |
| Ulster - BUL |
skailt Thon very morn aboot a | theft | O ten computers nane wut left | 2023 |