| Ulster - DUL |
loved | himsell | , wuz aye yin tae gae rammlin |
| Central - WCE |
t down ‘n’ wis hinkin tae | himsell | , “Whit the hell is a child |
| Southern - SEA |
at aa,” Yid smilt tae | himsell | , wi ae leuk o saitisfaction o |
| Central - SEC |
t at awbodie else kent hoo he | himsell | hed gotten tae be Director o |
| Central - SEC |
n some joke (tho ane at Jamie | himsell | nae doot didna quite unnersta |
| Doric - MNA | eese ti him. He can just taak | himsell | roon to them and save me a jo |
| Central - SEC |
e anes at wes in the ken, lik | himsell | . |
| Central - SEC |
n) Nae mair hey for you! (Til | himsell | ) A'l suin cleik thon pickie-f |
| Doric - ABN |
s and even a toon named efter | himsell | . |
| Southern - SEA |
hei hed biggit fur | himsell | . The waiter frae the pound wi |
| Ulster - BUL |
eid aal throuither," He tells | himsell | , "Awa hame ye ghaistly ither, |
| Central - SEC |
He hopit he hedna pisht | himsell | . That wad be waur nor the bel |
| Central - SEC |
rk oot onie mair, Murray felt | himsell | gettin liftit up bi the oxter |