| Doric - DOR |
| wasnae | disappintit. Efter the saican |
| Ulster - EUL | s for a proper PR launch. No! | Wasnae | me! ?? |
| Central - LAL |
" | Wasnae | me!" he said, |
| Central - SEC |
ls' 'fae' 'the morra' 'airm' ' | wasnae | ' 'photies' 'aye' 'auld' 'loup |
| Central - LAL | welsh That's better gorgeous, | wasnae | difficult? ???? |
| Ulster - PUL |
ma, tha rent wummin. Noo Emma | wasnae | lukkin intae tha hoose: she w |
| Doric - DOR |
nicht an aw day Friday gin A | wasnae | howkin for wurms, polishing u |
| Central - SEC |
Isa | wasnae | listenin. Her face went brigh |
| Central - LAL | nk you said cappuccino but ya | wasnae | very clear gorgeous! ???? cap |
| Ulster - EUL |
Leonard | wasnae | on his side o the bed an Mais |
| Ulster - PUL |
John run tae tha hoose. Grace | wasnae | tae be fun. Caain her, John l |
| Central - LAL |
This prince | wasnae | yer ending: he wis filler fur |
| Ulster - PUL |
rew mair and mair oorie. Life | wasnae | worth ocht wi his femlie awa. |
| Central - SEC |
He | wasnae | really cried Billy Bunter. Th |
| Ulster - EUL |
s mad aboot King Billy. If he | wasnae | makin us aal cycle across a p |
| Ulster - EUL |
"He was a guid man whan he | wasnae | as ful as the Baltic." |
| Central - SEC |
ing feather aff a pigeon. She | wasnae | shair aboot pigeon. Big saft |
| Ulster - EUL |
airms, but she stuid up. She | wasnae | drunk. She wasnae mad. She wi |
| Central - LAL | the stooshie if she said she | wasnae | going either |
| Ulster - EUL |
she come tae see her. If she | wasnae | cleanin, she liked tae gie th |
| Ulster - EUL |
t an leukt up, warie that she | wasnae | follaein hir ma's script fur |
| Ulster - GUL | @StuartPoet He | wasnae | a bad scriever! |
| Ulster - GUL |
peep peep tae let ye know he | wasnae | late |
| Central - LAL | carthur Omg.... thankfully he | wasnae | in the car when the damage wa |
| Southern - SEA |
the fish were jumpin'. There | wasnae | se mony o' thum that day and |
| Central - LAL |
Cause there | wasnae | a crisis wae her, |
| Ulster - EUL |
e o me, Mrs Gourley, an there | wasnae | a wutnman in the hoose but me |
| Central - SEC |
. Oniethin tae let him ken ye | wasnae | bathered. “Me? Aye, O.K. Iâ |
| Central - SEC |
Ye could go a bike, but ye | wasnae | affa guid yet. Ye had the twa |
| Central - LAL |
The wrang | wasnae | yours; the guilt was misplace |
| Ulster - EUL |
Ah | wasnae | that convinced o the game mas |
| Ulster - EUL |
emicolon smile. She knowed ah | wasnae | sick, sore an tired o Gary’ |
| Central - LAL | p ?? ma bonnie lassie said ah | wasnae | allowed to shave! |
| Southern - SEA |
could make eet at hame. Which | wasnae | a bad thing considerin' the m |
| Ulster - EUL |
airie, dear," said Maisie. "I | wasnae | thinkin." She stuid up an sta |
| Ulster - EUL |
"Sairie. I | wasnae | weel." |
| Central - LAL |
tae leave it be for bi then I | wasnae | able, |
| Central - LAL |
But I kent I | wasnae | left ma lane, |
| Central - GLA |
rish face. Boabby’s Italian | wasnae | great but he managed to |
| Ulster - EUL |
relieved that hir ma's hearin | wasnae | shairp eneuch tae catch Hughi |
| Ulster - PUL |
d whaur he leeved an tha grun | wasnae | guid. Grace was wi wean agane |
| Ulster - PUL |
ts, an mony a crabbit teacher | wasnae | blate tae use skelps an dunch |
| Central - SEC |
h' creakin didnae stoap. It's | wasnae | me. It wasnae th' kip. Someth |
| Ulster - EUL |
ur peetyfuul an red. What was | wasnae | said smored the air. |
| Central - LAL |
Mines | wasnae | a classic sociolinguistic dar |
| Central - SEC |
l we could only hear it. This | wasnae | the best o events that couldâ |
| Central - AYR |
e. Unchartered territory this | wasnae | , but whit had occurred and wh |
| Central - LAL |
ive their ain versions. Burns | wasnae | his lane that did this: in fa |
| Southern - SEA |
r was that low. Hei said that | wasnae | guid for fishermen like him c |
| Southern - SEA |
oreign language." "Aye an' it | wasnae | English either" a' said"A wun |
| Ulster - PUL |
Hooaniver, it | wasnae | aabody that spoke it. Ulster- |
| Central - LAL |
n Mary, ye arnae contrary, it | wasnae | yer fault whit went oan: |
| Central - SEC |
me. It | wasnae | th' kip. Somethin is thare. S |
| Doric - DOR |
e jine ithers in the burn. It | wasnae | lang afore Trev an masel war |
| Central - LAL |
sy buits and faain asleep. It | wasnae | his faut ataa. It had aye bee |
| Doric - DOR |
ter rummlin ower the faws. It | wasnae | bye-ordinar stey at this pint |
| Ulster - GUL | ie @thebogmyrtle Delighted it | wasnae | jist me! |
| Central - SWE |
on the regular. Folk said it | wasnae | natural, the weans skitin abo |
| Central - LAL |
daft thing he spieled. If it | wasnae | for thon dour faced Asian las |
| Central - LAL | ly injured. They're saying it | wasnae | just kids ?????? |
| Ulster - PUL |
Hooaniver it | wasnae | completely redd oot by the ti |
| Central - SEC |
stoor doon the cundie, for it | wasnae | worth makin a dam whan there |
| Ulster - PUL |
s fur John. Tha tap o his box | wasnae | cairved but tha oul wumman ha |
| Ulster - EUL |
isie knowed Reverend McCready | wasnae | yin fur sittin aboot. There w |
| Central - LAL | @GeorgeFoulkes It certainly | wasnae | the people of Scotland! |
| Central - WCE |
“Weel, it seems your Jenny | wasnae | ower pleased whan ye caad |
| Central - WCE |
d. They hadn't realised Livvy | wasnae | there, and hadn't been for ab |