| Central - LAL |
Tories an the noo- | hatit | Labour Pairty (an the Lib-Dem |
| Ulster - SYN |
wull be kïllt. An yis'll be | hatit | bi aa fowk acause o me. But n |
| Central - EDN |
wis a bit mair realistic. He | hatit | tae think o Nusiret oot there |
| Doric - MNA |
l, Ah am!" Roy lookit awa: he | hatit | bein cornered an forced inte |
| Doric - MNA |
isna foo he'd imagined it; he | hatit | te admit it, even till himsel |
| Central - NEC |
ripped Hera's knittin and she | hatit | Hercules even mair. |
| Doric - MNA |
s lay at his neive. Whiles he | hatit | his sister, fur their Da made |
| Doric - MNA |
booed ower Prince's hoof she | hatit | tae watch him chappin in the |
| Central - DUN |
s mettle. Like monie Scots he | hatit | the English takkin ower his l |
| Central - LAL |
ens a fair sicht mair nor the | hatit | Tories an the noo-hatit Labou |
| Doric - MNA |
tery an fite wi frost. Minnie | hatit | risin on frosty mornins, pitt |
| Central - EDN |
owed on the hedges. The bease | hatit | Moses cause he telt tales and |
| Central - SEC |
She niver got the message we | hatit | her boufin breid. That brick |
| Central - AYR |
he stert o spring, Jennet aye | hatit | it. Spring wis her winter - |
| Central - WCE |
boot thirty, ah think. But ah | hatit | her richt fae the stert. Ah m |
| Central - EDN |
the last inklin o Cameron’s | hatit | ring. The harness-room at the |
| Central - LAL |
t frichtnin wey. Weel, I jist | hatit | tae see ma wee lassie aw upse |