| Central - EDN |
| Pointed | out a better future, |
| Central - LAL |
t a strong nose - - straight, | pointed | . Thin lips, a wide mooth. Fun |
| Central - LAL |
, but at the end, calm like a | pointed | star, she made me understaund |
| Central - WCE |
a hauf. It wisnae until Emma | pointed | it oot, hid they startit tae |
| Central - GLA |
hen past Stirling, far ma dad | pointed | oot the Wallace monument, lik |
| Doric - MNA |
n the trouble startit. Ae lad | pointed | at Douglas an shouted, “For |
| Doric - NNB |
ff at wance in e direction id | pointed | till, withoot tryan till expl |
| Central - LAL |
tae that yin ower there!' He | pointed | tae a broon chookie. |
| Central - SEC |
ys "buy two". That's two.' He | pointed | tae the wan oan the conveyor |
| Central - SEC | e. I said do you mind pal, he | pointed | tae his badge and smirked. I |
| Ulster - WUL |
Says he, an he | pointed | tae Jek' Hunters mill, |
| Southern - SEA |
"Ah dinnae say ony wine," she | pointed | oot. |
| Central - SEC |
if it's ony use tae ye." She | pointed | ower tae a dilapidated auld c |
| Central - GLA |
This I dae. Iona it w's...she | pointed | that oot. |
| Central - WCE |
the Trunchbull belloched. She | pointed | a finger the size o a sausage |
| Central - WCE |
s bein’ at the library. She | pointed | oot that we cud dae this dare |
| Doric - MNA |
prices are on athing.” She | pointed | tae the ice cream tub. “The |
| Doric - MNA |
iz yer father wounded?” She | pointed | tae her richt side and said a |
| Central - GLA |
fingernails diggin intae the | pointed | mortar gap at the tap ay the |
| Doric - MNA |
gold coins like those!” He | pointed | to the coins on the table. |
| Doric - MNA | wi ye until ma naughty wifie | pointed | oot foo rude it keekat! Puir |
| Ulster - EUL |
Moyle schuil,’ ah saed. Ah | pointed | tae the north whaur the tip o |
| Central - LAL |
one featuring an old man with | pointed | beard riding an old ass and d |
| Central - SEC |
e looked at the gravestane. I | pointed | oot some worn bits on the tap |
| Central - WCE |
wid be Oor Wullie grawn,’ I | pointed | oot. |
| Doric - MNA | erdeen aye aye this simmer an | pointed | an said yons ma hoosie ah |
| Central - GLA |
he examined everythin, even | pointed | oot a wee corner where |
| Central - LAL |
wance thay war | pointed | oot tae him… |
| Ulster - PUL |
eesha ir oot in force.’ Wes | pointed | ower tae whaur tha ban’ o t |
| Orkney - ORK |
When fingers wis | pointed | |
| Southern - SEA |
at yince in th direction eet | pointed | tae, withoot tryin tae explai |
| Central - GLA |
ight away in the direction it | pointed | , wioot tryin tae explain the |
| Central - LAL | t don't get grumpy cos av out | pointed | ye ?? |
| Central - GLA |
Boabby | pointed | at us. ‘John ... Jimmy.’ |
| Central - LAL | because, as mony hae already | pointed | oot, there's sae much scaremo |
| Orkney - ORK |
doon in the street did; they | pointed | an gecked, open-moothed as ca |
| Central - SEC |
"Ower there." Joey | pointed | under the bench where Isa's b |
| Central - EDN |
lan Breac Stewart! He quickly | pointed | fir me tae duck doon an’ sc |
| Central - GLA |
de Tunnel, which, as ma mammy | pointed | oot, ma Grandpa built. Then p |