| Central - WCE |
, tilts it back, Then saftly, | blows | ! |
| Central - SEC |
ind comes oot ae naewhere and | blows | an empty coke boattle at him, |
| Central - SEC |
ae heated words, they cam tae | blows | |
| Central - SEC |
min towards us as the referee | blows | his whistle tae signal the en |
| Ulster - CUL |
The grass is still froze, she | blows | steam fae hir nose, man, |
| Ulster - CUL |
t yae cudnae tell whather the | blows | hurt it or naw. |
| Doric - NNB |
possible till say whether e | blows | hort id or no. |
| Southern - SEA |
impossible tae say whither th | blows | hurt eet or no. |
| Ulster - PUL |
Fur thair's bums an | blows | that rins aboot like Kings o |
| Central - LAL | ate afternoon, and the gazebo | blows | awa tae Norway? |
| Central - SEC |
h start geein him a few boady | blows | . Until finally ah throw him d |