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| kailyaird plot the cottar wife | his | a girth like a ban |
| ower scunnersome tae dwal on | his | ain wife beddin her brither |
| his cheeks an he put | his | airms roon his wife an |
| up his soveraynetee an syne | his | auld hackit wife becomes blithe |
| a wee word syne wi | his | auld wife jen then oot |
| his wife wis pregnant an | his | brither in law brian wis |
| sol manny so he took | his | brothers wife berna he lay |
| his wife prof [censored: surname] and | his | companion and a girl from |
| bade there the lave o | his | days he merriet a wife |
| he holds the comb of | his | dead wife auncient staunin stane |
| last 21 years now for | his | dear wife i have known |
| band jist a day efter | his | dear wife sheila wis laid |
| sufferin wife as faur as | his | dochter anne marie is concernit |
| wis mair a mither tae | his | dother than iver his wife |
| his duty and more than | his | duty to his wife and |
| wis the tenant fermer an | his | eventual wife netta clerk wis |
| be his wife sae at | his | feet i gowl i canna |
| andrey serghyesvich natasha natalie ivanovna | his | financée afterwards his wife olga |
| to a black douglas through | his | first wife elizabeth the earl |
| beautiful daughter called moula by | his | first wife moula s wicked |
| an he used tae call | his | first wife the wife he |
| mother was a black douglas | his | first wife was a black |
| wad bring ill luck on | his | heid his wife wadnae caimb |
| eventual wife netta clerk wis | his | housekeeper jim wis ae strecht |
| a decent wife ta wed | his | idder bairns dey likkit me |
| and his conjugals wi liz | his | lang sufferin wife as faur |
| smert nor his wife nor | his | lassie neither for that maitter |
| him a wife tae share | his | life that bore him a |
| needit a dram tae thole | his | life wi his lovin wife |
| perfect peace and solitude by | his | lonely wife is never understood |
| o veesitors his wife jenny | his | loon brian executives frae his |
| tae thole his life wi | his | lovin wife that bore him |
| his wife lyvia jist plunked | his | mait doon in front o |
| his wife and family and | his | many friends supported by david |
| ribs a wumman s brooch | his | mistress dother wife naebody kens |
| pair the aul man an | his | monniment o a wife nae |
| an ex wife or mistress | his | mother had switched poison meant |
| pig wife shoves him in | his | mother s arms mother faur |
| dother wife naebody kens it | his | ootlived his passion an his |
| sun more waif than wife | his | other half measures blue milk |
| object is revealing it is | his | own wife however who is |
| woman protagonist came partly from | his | own wife rebecca or ray |
| he tuckit his wife aneth | his | oxter or he widna be |
| wi the polis lookin fur | his | pair disturbed wife an they |
| s brother uncle hector an | his | pare wife auld gerda pause |
| wis dr shiran bandara an | his | personal assistant wis his wife |
| now owns a video shop | his | present common law wife came |
| fishin nith doun by dumfries | his | puir bit wife s got |
| wunner gin he dawdles hame | his | puir wife s aye sae |
| yersel weel saird yer faither | his | shilpit wife yersel in fine |
| service a while langer but | his | situation was intolerable his wife |
| hud nae male seed in | his | sperm morna his wife could |
| conservancy organisation now he and | his | swedish wife were on a |
| aa his care an aa | his | trauchle noo his wife wis |
| samin mailin is tae merry | his | widow wife the auld son |
| back came the report to | his | wife a mochy mornin an |
| the than laird polworth an | his | wife a mynd on ae |
| his ain soveraynetee an syne | his | wife agrees to dae as |
| roup he hid jist lost | his | wife an decided tae gang |
| he put his airms roon | his | wife an dochter cryin oot |
| be seen to be abuin | his | wife an this can sour |
| digger mr blaickie bade wi | his | wife an twae laddies logan |
| actor dow among them with | his | wife and all the young |
| dow went away and left | his | wife and bairn but the |
| tae sinder a man frae | his | wife and bairn shame on |
| chivas regal for [censored: forename] and | his | wife and [censored: forename] bought me |
| but his situation was intolerable | his | wife and child were in |
| the love he felt for | his | wife and daughter some nights |
| its sympathy and condolences to | his | wife and family and his |
| hard as it is for | his | wife and family but it |
| more than his duty to | his | wife and family not one |
| and worked in london with | his | wife and family they were |
| registry office besides bill and | his | wife and john s parents |
| a distillery owned cottage with | his | wife and son and elsie |
| seeing she was to be | his | wife and that she could |
| seeing she was to be | his | wife and that she could |
| his mither an haud til | his | wife and the twa will |
| january in order to visit | his | wife and young son in |
| bruce said as he tuckit | his | wife aneth his oxter or |
| the appalachians he sings to | his | wife anna recalling their youth |
| family news john and maureen | his | wife are going on holiday |
| gilded when the world and | his | wife are there moving from |
| knowledge as well as by | his | wife as fiona would have |
| downstairs he crept up behind | his | wife as she stacked the |
| ma uncle jim rodger an | his | wife aunt lizzie nee jirdin |
| mobile phone he s phoned | his | wife back in the pits |
| ae jock balmer roadman an | his | wife bade yonder mrs balmer |
| envisaging the cuckold who holds | his | wife be th arm that |
| phoned us needed to find | his | wife because her mother had |
| catchy sangs when he mindit | his | wife beenie hid speirt him |
| the result wee gordy and | his | wife both got saved and |
| coorsest o aathin finnin oot | his | wife brocht a gorblie inno |
| step back to admire it | his | wife could bring a letter |
| seed in his sperm morna | his | wife could only gee um |
| the door fyles neil wished | his | wife could widen her wee |
| ludge s domestic needs efter | his | wife deyd that arreengement wurkit |
| more recently michael douglas and | his | wife diandra who grew up |
| man caa d john aden | his | wife died suddenly ae day |
| laird in 1920 he and | his | wife dorothy took on arbuthnott |
| not possible beaumont to become | his | wife dr rowland and i |
| fur a gey wheen ear | his | wife edith wis the ootbye |
| read aboot hou watt an | his | wife eikit til thar lairdship |
| a visit young john and | his | wife esther are living with |
| field and a runner often | his | wife filled a pail from |
| he ll be at feart | his | wife finds oot he winna |
| when he threw plates at | his | wife for example or φυκκτ |
| and happily fell asleep when | his | wife found him there was |
| of d h lawrence and | his | wife frieda von richthofen last |
| in a post card to | his | wife from glasgow mr jeans |
| local distilleries in time though | his | wife frowned on it bill |
| wi ae potential herd an | his | wife fur the wolf herdin |
| dream o a stolen fummle | his | wife gaes oot tae teem |
| beer her faither said tae | his | wife gan awa an see |
| and has been faithful to | his | wife god bless her for |
| answer stanley wis joined be | his | wife grace noo noo stanley |
| his gab steekit ithers said | his | wife had the siller and |
| glue perhaps my client and | his | wife have now become reconciled |
| spoke english fairly well like | his | wife he is an intense |
| himself and two hoods for | his | wife he must have been |
| brecham who seeks refuge from | his | wife he records the events |
| be sae hard mattha speired | his | wife he that spareth the |
| tale o an elderly crafter | his | wife hid deet the day |
| lady in waitin tellt him | his | wife hid gien birth tae |
| tae research dr bandara an | his | wife hid pioneered art the |
| wait 22 sunday with frank | his | wife house hunting see a |
| andrews and emigrated here with | his | wife in 1959 he offered |
| an he f643: and and | his | wife in the end gave |
| he s getting auld but | his | wife is young says she |
| james anderson tea planter and | his | wife isabella craib catherine travelled |
| teuk place afore yid an | his | wife jean got mairit jean |
| hid nae want o veesitors | his | wife jenny his loon brian |
| but i had to ask | his | wife julie what she wanted |
| tamson s sons bade wi | his | wife kate whae kam oot |
| his name was dipthingham an | his | wife kirsty sittin on ilky |
| is in the open grave | his | wife kneels comforted by the |
| rostov on don sasha and | his | wife lada or lena the |
| an his personal assistant wis | his | wife lakshmi he d caad |
| tae dr shiran bandara an | his | wife lakshmi her faither hid |
| man when they saw one | his | wife left him years ago |
| the simmer the doctor and | his | wife let ye sit oot |
| lassy with him to become | his | wife lilian loudly deana dow |
| deana go wi him be | his | wife lilian martha you deserve |
| been tae the pub weel | his | wife lyvia jist plunked his |
| admits that he head butted | his | wife m lud thereby breaking |
| cottars bedd dod mathieson an | his | wife madge war cottared there |
| make an album herself while | his | wife makes her mark in |
| the covers were designed by | his | wife margaret macdonald and and |
| belangin tae spikk thamson an | his | wife molly fa farmed northies |
| like an ayld dane shelt | his | wife molly wis roon s |
| t make it fit as | his | wife neither could i and |
| duncan wasnae that smert nor | his | wife nor his lassie neither |
| natalie ivanovna his financée afterwards | his | wife olga olga serghyeevna olia |
| my son in law and | his | wife on account of celebrating |
| listeners like a cornfield shook | his | wife poor mare did not |
| consisted of prof c and | his | wife prof [censored: surname] and his |
| available which the farmer or | his | wife pushed [note: table of market prices] values in |
| than in your face anthems | his | wife river city actress lorraine |
| son is a stamp collector | his | wife s amassed a wardrobe |
| no imagination no conception of | his | wife s black hole of |
| wyle oot impurities as wad | his | wife s eggs gin the |
| been in the company of | his | wife s father then lord |
| on the victoria because of | his | wife s premonition of disaster |
| an over inquisitive husband inspecting | his | wife s private parts by |
| programmed tae mak repon tae | his | wife s skirls fur help |
| fur noo i canna be | his | wife sae at his feet |
| tae his dother than iver | his | wife sally wis fur he |
| hawick man would never tell | his | wife she was gorgeous if |
| haw haw noo murray said | his | wife smiling it isnae easy |
| bit she d come as | his | wife so he agreed i |
| quarry quine the doctor an | his | wife socht her in an |
| [laugh] f122: yeah him and | his | wife split up [inaudible] f010: |
| the day tho dod hid | his | wife tae help him lift |
| could reconcile a man and | his | wife that were cauld tae |
| pliskie he could play on | his | wife the day ye d |
| stress following the death of | his | wife the subsequent health problem |
| owned by a doctor and | his | wife there were three rooms |
| a year or sae eftir | his | wife there wisnae muckle ale |
| clachan dirlin the warld an | his | wife this day in borrowed |
| retirin age an him an | his | wife thocht it wis time |
| mr forbes got george and | his | wife to attend i can |
| out greetin juist efter tellin | his | wife to lat slepen that |
| ballater cousin john stewart and | his | wife victoria who also managed |
| in the jungle dedicated to | his | wife virginia woolf devils were |
| thirsels syne someither chiel an | his | wife wad hae the trauchle |
| ill luck on his heid | his | wife wadnae caimb her hair |
| puts down the pack and | his | wife walks towards him and |
| this hairst anely dod an | his | wife war doon on the |
| to anybody you know and | his | wife was awful funny she |
| sorta blew hisself up an | his | wife was never the same |
| thespiosis told tiger that when | his | wife was pregnant her name |
| thing masel in ma time | his | wife was there and she |
| wishes go to him and | his | wife we are deeply grateful |
| herd s hoose an hou | his | wife whae wis ae londoner |
| friday night and beat up | his | wife who knows f963: mm |
| an aa his trauchle noo | his | wife wis nursin him up |
| ain wirk wis gaun weel | his | wife wis pregnant an his |
| decision but behind wedderburn stood | his | wife with whom he discussed |
| hae tae answer it quo | his | wife ye ken fine ye |
| hung his head in shame | his | abundance of beery whiskers buried |
| north east head teacher justified | his | actions to a complaining parent |
| creeping over his head around | his | ankles enclosing his chest and |
| in oed for 1707 having | his | belly filled and his head |
| snake f1113: mmhm that s | his | big head f1114: [exhale] f1113: |
| rests head against side of | his | bubble whistles waltzing matilda slowly |
| sir john aeneas macroy tilted | his | bullet head at her and |
| head around his ankles enclosing | his | chest and arms claiming his |
| on its head he chose | his | chunks first and introduced them |
| cammy and dimps he has | his | coat over his head cammy |
| ti say starts to pull | his | coat over his head cammy |
| shrinks big book steve pulls | his | coat over his head dimps |
| steve sits in the corner | his | coat over his head doll |
| didnae tell him steve pulls | his | coat over his head nuht |
| lies on his stomach pulls | his | coat over his head silence |
| doll and ed he keeps | his | coat over his head steve |
| ll noh see me pulls | his | coat over his head stew |
| wet t shirt steve has | his | coat over his head stew |
| and a king and with | his | dad being head honcho in |
| head maltman would have rushed | his | dinner and pedalled down to |
| a beheaded saint serenely carrying | his | dislocated head on a bible |
| and his head becoming dissociated | his | english like sheets of paper |
| wright computing centre for lending | his | expertise all head teachers teachers |
| did not move his head | his | eyes were constantly shifting taking |
| [exhale] f1113: his head and | his | feet f1114: yes i ll |
| sharp and lucid firm on | his | feet with a healthy head |
| side of his bubble laced | his | fingers together behind his head |
| bowed head to gunnar takes | his | hand and leads him to |
| gordon buries his head in | his | hands hesitantly beth puts her |
| and guards his head with | his | hands pompitie ah lyke ti |
| chiels wi bluid macbeth shakes | his | head a l gang nae |
| m805: and i actually missed | his | head a wee bit it |
| taking the dog watch keeping | his | head above water i think |
| ye again mynd ringan hangs | his | head ah l skelp yeir |
| m finished jonsar eck shaks | his | head an asks hiv you |
| allegedly [laugh] had it in | his | head and bashed it down |
| rise mr jones furiously shook | his | head and covered his nose |
| the scanty ginger fuzz on | his | head and elicits a tiny |
| was gone mr frizz shook | his | head and followed him out |
| only exit mother father shakes | his | head and follows l enter |
| feet f1114: [inhale] [exhale] f1113: | his | head and his feet f1114: |
| trips and falls and bangs | his | head and his knees on |
| exactly what he saw in | his | head and i put it |
| the fiddle tilll he got | his | head and mind filled with |
| mercy but he only shook | his | head and moand when by |
| lykes o hir malcolm shakes | his | head and shrugs the matter |
| hell mary he whispered shaking | his | head and smiling bloody hell |
| seen in it andy lifts | his | head and toddles through to |
| stop the bubble creeping over | his | head around his ankles enclosing |
| the blood rushing up to | his | head as he bent over |
| went inside ralph followed ducking | his | head as he passed through |
| probably say he s off | his | head as kenny says but |
| had been planted deep inside | his | head at school but the |
| sadly and the puddok bows | his | head at the back of |
| but this time he turns | his | head away and clutches longley |
| the syde man he holds | his | head awkwardly to one side |
| aunsir me that jek shakes | his | head awricht maister you tell |
| the queen s pulse shaking | his | head ay ay ah dout |
| oh no he ll tilt | his | head back as if looking |
| on and turns no more | his | head because he knows a |
| was finding his tongue and | his | head becoming dissociated his english |
| having his belly filled and | his | head bedulled with scotch porridge |
| laced his fingers together behind | his | head bent his knees into |
| t he can only shake | his | head bent over a chair |
| say something ed sits with | his | head bowed cammy will yi |
| a wee bit it got | his | head c c c c |
| he has his coat over | his | head cammy dimps steve start |
| to pull his coat over | his | head cammy dimps stew ed |
| dances around ed snipping at | his | head cammy holds steve dimps |
| him by surprise he shook | his | head clear of dark thoughts |
| mind if that s what | his | head contains changed tack in |
| mechanic came and he shook | his | head dear rosie don t |
| steve pulls his coat over | his | head dimps relaxed posture is |
| his head has he bumped | his | head do you think m1092: |
| the corner his coat over | his | head doll ohhhhh steve stevie |
| from the back he had | his | head down so ally couldn |
| long walk home he kept | his | head down when he passed |
| dimps removes the towel from | his | head drapes it around his |
| m1090: i broke [censored: forename] broked | his | head f1089: [censored: forename] broke whose |
| s it sorted that is | his | head f1113: is that it |
| s the [inaudible] head on | his | head f1113: mm f1114: where |
| his hat can go on | his | head find hat m1096: oh |
| dead would lie unburied in | his | head for 50 years forever |
| image he had carried in | his | head from comic cut days |
| put notions like that into | his | head harry harry tuts a |
| s got a plaster on | his | head has he bumped his |
| ewan whirl his toupee over | his | head he could hear her |
| wis nearly spootin oot o | his | head he could see at |
| were wiped clean out of | his | head he couldny see me |
| dimps has a towel over | his | head he only wears his |
| stroke the silky fuzz on | his | head he puts his thumb |
| f1114: where s his on | his | head he s got his |
| the dolly and he shook | his | head he said miss polly |
| of waltzing matilda still in | his | head he sat up and |
| cheeky e when he lifts | his | head he sees that the |
| though he did not move | his | head his eyes were constantly |
| of the bed legs flailing | his | head hitting the floor with |
| s goin round and round | his | head i am ugly obviously |
| one mum had archie shook | his | head i never managed to |
| hair sticking out scizophrenically from | his | head im blyd u dis |
| is mr dundas maclaurin dipped | his | head in acknowledgment i jist |
| get jimmy to shift shaking | his | head in dismay was never |
| night a silence gordon buries | his | head in his hands hesitantly |
| lumberjack shirt william higgins hung | his | head in shame his abundance |
| see that the man poking | his | head in was slightly built |
| legs are twisted together and | his | head is almost on the |
| jars and preserves down on | his | head is particularly good and |
| spectre s got no head | his | head is stuck down into |
| s he s standing on | his | head isn t he m1092: |
| poem about the things inside | his | head it was a friendly |
| is a genius boswell shook | his | head laughing you ll not |
| like was he mitchel shook | his | head like naethin i iver |
| else the words echoed in | his | head long after the children |
| could stay if he kept | his | head low the whole town |
| and the knife was above | his | head m1048: [laugh] oh we |
| that he s got on | his | head m1092: hat f1091: that |
| up the the pilot lost | his | head m608: [inhale] ouch m194: |
| and the farmer cut off | his | head m804: [laugh] [laugh] m805: |
| vext aboot it he shakes | his | head malcolm astonished ma guidson |
| they burnt him mitchel shook | his | head mebbe no it was |
| had realised the taap o | his | head might have reached to |
| punch to the side of | his | head nearly ripping the ring |
| wielded the straight razor above | his | head no señor there is |
| sore as that bang on | his | head now he can hear |
| steve pulls his coat over | his | head nuht cammy goes to |
| same and has picture in | his | head of a man in |
| cause he couldn t lift | his | head off the pillow if |
| ll just hae tae put | his | head on it like this |
| to the wall starts banging | his | head on it stew dimps |
| board the bus and smacked | his | head on my cab door |
| the side and he sticks | his | head out will i put |
| apostate james sharp weir turned | his | head peered at him nodded |
| s laugh still cackled in | his | head please he said i |
| rustle rustlin the ogre shakes | his | head resumes his progress and |
| or sooner maybe greg jerked | his | head round whit bills coming |
| he holds the side of | his | head ruefully ah can see |
| gaen a bell rings shakes | his | head ruefully ay ay that |
| tae get lost gordon shakes | his | head sadie gently me neethur |
| the hairdresser [inaudible] to get | his | head shaved to get it |
| na na na he shakes | his | head shona gin that wad |
| stomach pulls his coat over | his | head silence dimps this guy |
| that had been growing in | his | head since yesterday afternoon he |
| eh aye grinning and shaking | his | head slowly greg obeyed the |
| of the stage and holds | his | head staggers and collapses mime |
| into the bath and hurt | his | head stand on the rug |
| he keeps his coat over | his | head steve watch how mah |
| me pulls his coat over | his | head stew he s yin |
| steve has his coat over | his | head stew is squatting in |
| that it sorted f1114: that | his | head that is head f1113: |
| lauder feel worse mitchel shook | his | head that s no guid |
| is that him pepper hangs | his | head the broun ogre goes |
| feet and the minister at | his | head the minister throws on |
| intact he blinked and shook | his | head then looked again but |
| s m805: cause he wanted | his | head to explode m804: [laugh] |
| pause are you ed drops | his | head to one side and |
| manly lyke broun ogre holding | his | head to the side div |
| he breaks into a run | his | head up and his little |
| it m1096: he s putting | his | head up [?]in his hair[/?] f1095: mmhm |
| hari neela the oldest shakes | his | head wary for not all |
| first stage is something like | his | head was like a block |
| hame the toll man shakes | his | head waves him goodby and |
| t tell once she held | his | head when he hurt it |
| a word that never entered | his | head where seductive young women |
| aw graham said billy shaking | his | head whit ye go and |
| is head f1113: that s | his | head will i draw a |
| pompitie flinches cowers and guards | his | head with his hands pompitie |
| his neck two bolts um | his | head would keep falling off |
| ah m shuir malcolm holding | his | head ye saw hir dae |
| is that aw ringan hangs | his | head yeir hieness ah m |
| his head he s got | his | his mouth f1113: that s |
| head is stuck down into | his | into his see look m804: |
| together behind his head bent | his | knees into a comfortable position |
| and bangs his head and | his | knees on the pavement and |
| and buries her head in | his | lap gunlöd hear me faither |
| his back and that s | his | little head here you go |
| run his head up and | his | little stick like legs flashing |
| thwack on the head with | his | lunch box and the wretched |
| head he s got his | his | mouth f1113: that s a |
| head above water i think | his | mouth makes music for the |
| his head drapes it around | his | neck then starts lifting some |
| shook his head and covered | his | nose with a blue silk |
| f1113: mm f1114: where s | his | on his head he s |
| no option but to resume | his | original course and head out |
| top of my head shaking | his | own blowdried mullet if this |
| trek into oral narrative in | his | own head in another fifteen |
| sliced the head off with | his | pen knife and the bright |
| head and sod salinger in | his | pent house or behind his |
| andy has to fight for | his | place at the head of |
| ogre shakes his head resumes | his | progress and tramps off right |
| and rest my head on | his | shoulder this makes mummy even |
| in my head leaning on | his | shovel squinting up at me |
| his leg elephantiasis he lets | his | sickness beg head massage shirasa |
| on his head he puts | his | thumb in his mouth but |
| james and he was finding | his | tongue and his head becoming |
| was contemplating uncle ewan whirl | his | toupee over his head he |
| his head he only wears | his | underpants cammy is ironing a |
| head with its crimson bandage | his | white suit almost clean from |
| and then we could see | his | whole head lookin across and |
| is hings heich cries sair | his | a heid bit wints e |
| the merksman lat flie wi | his | arrae an the sherp heid |
| his heid tam looked round | his | audience his face suddenly serious |
| split his heid richt doon | his | back come edward on a |
| his bunnet further doun ower | his | bauld heid we had juist |
| wither on it s heid | his | been turned roon cauld an |
| are at the hospital get | his | bloomin heid tested as weel |
| and pit her heid on | his | bosie ae thin airm creepit |
| yer heid hairmed brian steered | his | coffee again wi the ae |
| his heid tae build up | his | country s transport system an |
| that s ever so jolly | his | curly fair heid and pink |
| grandfaither s daith cuttit short | his | education a heid on his |
| an oot his heid as | his | een stertit tae feel blin |
| s heid fitted it tae | his | face an then sortit the |
| s heid whilk rowed at | his | faither s feet but syne |
| awned his fauts gat ti | his | feet liftit his heid ti |
| on the heid twa o | his | feres wullie an sandy wis |
| while he took his time | his | fine big heid lowered wi |
| wattir an syne he keikit | his | fish heid oot the wattir |
| wattir an syne he keikit | his | fish heid oot the wattir |
| an syne he wad keik | his | fish heid oot the wattir |
| wattir an syne he keikit | his | fish heid oot the wattir |
| heid bides next door cuts | his | gress wi a motor mower |
| sunken aawye roon his moo | his | hale heid wis nae mair |
| keeps pittin his heid in | his | hands an sayin oh my |
| gied nae resistance but pit | his | hauns abune his heid as |
| the auld maister wure on | his | heid a biggin cap ti |
| there weill he pit on | his | heid a braid southgress bunnet |
| look at the licence gaed | his | heid a nod he en |
| tyres eence mair he gaed | his | heid a nod the bobby |
| fer teen aback he gaed | his | heid a scrat an said |
| seen chen da weirin on | his | heid a skyrie reid scairf |
| till it shood hae been | his | heid aboot five year ago |
| hoast he d nearly cough | his | heid aff an he looked |
| deid ten year back stottin | his | heid aff concrete in the |
| a fiver his pal laughed | his | heid aff saying i got |
| forfochen ma hirplin mull raired | his | heid aff the haill road |
| he wes rinnin about rairin | his | heid aff wi pain he |
| helpit the mistress tae lift | his | heid affo the bowster an |
| staw in the stables birzed | his | heid agin the waw or |
| the big sparks shootin oot | his | heid ah says tae masel |
| fork jonsar eck jist shook | his | heid an gaed awa back |
| an the wyce man skartit | his | heid an gaed awa ben |
| o the wyce doctors shuik | his | heid an gaed awa mummil |
| poued anither lang hair oot | his | heid an gied it ti |
| the lang course hairs oot | his | heid an gied it til |
| poued a lang hair frae | his | heid an haundit it til |
| taen his sword dang aff | his | heid an kuist it awa |
| poued it strecht he shook | his | heid an muckle mou then |
| o the air he shook | his | heid an muttered tae himsel |
| like a lintie flung back | his | heid an poored oot john |
| be knocked oot jonsar shaks | his | heid an replies nae fear |
| rose fae the table shook | his | heid an retorted naething naething |
| a hairy beast ned shook | his | heid an said i m |
| jonsar up an doon shook | his | heid an said i ts |
| a run jonsar eck shook | his | heid an said it wis |
| went wrang jonsar eck shook | his | heid an said laughingly oh |
| weel the mannie jist shook | his | heid an said na na |
| weel the optician jist shook | his | heid an said oh no |
| tae gruw jonsar eck shook | his | heid an said tae ae |
| frames bit the optician shook | his | heid an said that is |
| in the hinneren he shakit | his | heid an said weel geordie |
| efter a while he scartit | his | heid an sayed ay geordie |
| year oot the mannie shaks | his | heid an says na na |
| the morn jonsar jonsar shook | his | heid an says na na |
| them on mr technicolor shook | his | heid an says naethig mair |
| on setterday jonsar eck nodded | his | heid an says oh aye |
| draw the girn cannily ower | his | heid an set it juist |
| gliff at the size o | his | heid an taen a gassie |
| a a wye jonsar shook | his | heid an thocht it looked |
| f1095: he likes to shake | his | heid and all m1096: aye |
| and then he d lift | his | heid and this roarin noise |
| on fleein in an oot | his | heid as his een stertit |
| jist the same age in | his | heid as me an yer |
| but pit his hauns abune | his | heid as meek s a |
| a bargain he would shake | his | heid at her if you |
| efter thon the doctor shuik | his | heid aunt florence aunt jessie |
| glekit vratch bit hermless wi | his | heid ay cockit tae ae |
| s wyce no heidstrang an | his | heid aye guides his hert |
| be inside his hert inside | his | heid beth comes back into |
| o rome hecht constantine shiftit | his | heid brugh frae rome til |
| thought of unpaid bills entered | his | heid d towt o dirty |
| the tattiebogle the tattiebogle wags | his | heid derk shadda ower the |
| hae a son lodged in | his | heid drove um near ti |
| [laugh] he was dropped on | his | heid f1043: [laugh] [laugh] m1042: |
| other one he s aff | his | heid f1145: there s wiser |
| he kent whaur he wes | his | heid fell awa an he |
| f1091: right if you find | his | heid first it ll help |
| derk benjy the dug liftit | his | heid frae his paws an |
| he felt the sweetie in | his | heid gittin gey sair he |
| bit deil the raindrap wat | his | heid he cursed the rigs |
| the fleer stars furlin roon | his | heid he heard een o |
| faint powdery whiteness floatin roon | his | heid he never knew there |
| chorus oan the shelves abune | his | heid he was a dour |
| jist aboot louped oot o | his | heid he wis like een |
| curch o souple silk on | his | heid he wis weirin a |
| he d a scairf on | his | heid he wis weirin a |
| a auld brillo pad atap | his | heid his teeth filling glimmered |
| he kept playin thaim in | his | heid hopin that naw he |
| the hair disna faa frae | his | heid i niver saw a |
| say ward [inaudible] m1146: aff | his | heid i think is is |
| richt inside the front o | his | heid if he cuid juist |
| guesten hous nou hed bund | his | heid in a hankie an |
| at weel he keeps pittin | his | heid in his hands an |
| six an yin steyed wi | his | heid in the press an |
| a sarpint wi wings on | his | heid in venice at the |
| time isna stappit wi rags | his | heid isnae wabbit fae chloroform |
| his wark gaed strecht oot | his | heid it suin got tae |
| an orra kinna feelin in | his | heid it wisnae exacklie sair |
| ae dird she dang aff | his | heid jist as the littil |
| mak him smile fur then | his | heid jist starts tae bile |
| claik o hindi rattles abeen | his | heid john knox fa wis |
| blaik curls that sat atap | his | heid like a nest o |
| stukken tae the reef o | his | heid like auld thackin on |
| same thing he s off | his | heid m1014: have you no |
| f1089: [laugh] does he lose | his | heid m1090: he s [laugh] |
| or he s maybe hurt | his | heid m1096: aye he is |
| so he maybe s hurt | his | heid m1096: aye [inaudible] go |
| somethin graips the bunnet aff | his | heid man it tuik me |
| pit this awfu wurd out | his | heid meg hoyed awa hame |
| the fleer timmer tam shook | his | heid na na lad i |
| wi a muckle stetson on | his | heid nae doot ane o |
| job the bobby jist shook | his | heid no no it is |
| sharp jawed bonnet placed on | his | heid pushed alang oor road |
| a crack ye ve split | his | heid richt doon his back |
| a bus as he twisted | his | heid roon aboot near stanin |
| o barley bree a dinosaur | his | heid s amang the aeroplanes |
| dispersed through segregated suburbs hornygollach | his | heid s crooned bi a |
| langsyne shows aa he kens | his | heid s fu o mince |
| vyce brocht this thocht intil | his | heid sae he turnt an |
| da hed the hair o | his | heid shaved aff an his |
| steps the flute seller cocks | his | heid sidiewyse his reedy notes |
| distant tea cups grandad only | his | heid stickin oot o the |
| desert country taen it intae | his | heid tae build up his |
| haughton hoose secretly apologisin in | his | heid tae jude anderson fur |
| wee it hardly grew abune | his | heid tae pick the aipples |
| when he taen it intae | his | heid tae tak anither gate |
| an liftit the bunnet aff | his | heid tam looked round his |
| the dentist s licht abuin | his | heid thank guidness he thocht |
| he got the notion in | his | heid that he d like |
| alang the river bank shakin | his | heid that he had met |
| tae stop teeth dirlin in | his | heid the inquistion s rack |
| wi twantie mukkil gulliegaws in | his | heid the laest o thaim |
| an felt braw guid abuin | his | heid the sun bleazed oot |
| o the sun glentin abuin | his | heid the twa craiturs wis |
| gat ti his feet liftit | his | heid ti look an kent |
| gordon wi its feathers on | his | heid tile queen mither reached |
| and the coo will shake | his | heid to get him awa |
| hei lay doon an turnt | his | heid towartis the wa sayin |
| ti chowks syne hank t | his | heid upon oor battilments duncan |
| cairries a hous about on | his | heid whan he s traivlin |
| lyke the snaw he shuik | his | heid whan you war a |
| juist gied a nod o | his | heid whaur s the best |
| s nae hell nick shuik | his | heid wi plain distaste na |
| yeir haund an ding aff | his | heid wi the ae dird |
| it maistly just washt oor | his | heid wi the way he |
| sesamum at wis bund ahint | his | heid wi twa meiklemuir rings |
| s een wis shut ticht | his | heid wis doon an he |
| an officiar o weir for | his | heid wis happit in a |
| the nicht afore an my | his | heid wis sair thumpin an |
| tae pit it anither way | his | heid wis twice as saft |
| dad ll go mad aff | his | heid woody must be hungry |
| hed ae readie tung i | his | heid yae tyme a mynd |
| you want tae be inside | his | hert inside his heid beth |
| an his heid aye guides | his | hert sae he s no |
| heid ane ti thraw owre | his | horse ane ti thraw owre |
| it ma nature she iced | his | left bit sae heid ower |
| mantlepiece grun the heid o | his | lichtit fag in the ashtray |
| up an doon the burn | his | loosin the heid noo an |
| n an whan wei stuffed | his | lum heid wi ae seck |
| he wes in danger o | his | lyfe owre the heid o |
| ma heid dave jackson an | his | marrow peg wur yonner frae |
| clachan at the heid o | his | men an horse chen da |
| chowks war sunken aawye roon | his | moo his hale heid wis |
| him owre the heid wi | his | mukkil droll club an felled |
| me owre the heid wi | his | mukkil stick a gey puir |
| ye owre the heid wi | his | mukkil stick an stowe ye |
| ye owre the heid wi | his | mukkil stick an stowe ye |
| ye owre the heid wi | his | mukkil stick stowe ye in |
| ye owre the heid wi | his | mukkil stick stowe ye in |
| potted heid fur snacks atween | his | neb cud gyang on monday |
| says och jist a fiver | his | pal laughed his heid aff |
| an keepin ae ruif ower | his | paurents heid anenst the roberton |
| dug liftit his heid frae | his | paws an glowered at them |
| seller cocks his heid sidiewyse | his | reedy notes waucht fae his |
| a swatch o drumdelgie throwin | his | roch heid back an takkin |
| him pyntin abune my heid | his | rod an there juist twa |
| durin warld war i in | his | role as heid bummer o |
| fella on oor bank drappt | his | rope an dived in heid |
| spreadin an he still had | his | sair heid frae the day |
| it came back tae life | his | sair heid wis feelin a |
| his education a heid on | his | showders like the lave o |
| ma heid here lay duncan | his | siller skin splaittert wi gowden |
| s buiks tuik reist in | his | sister s heid an daunced |
| nutritious seeds an he directs | his | spray gun heid on aw |
| s heid up sprang in | his | steid a mukkil broun huntin |
| mair adae the knicht taen | his | sword dang aff his heid |
| bed ah look doun at | his | table heid an mat thir |
| it s his boddom or | his | tap that s heid or |
| brillo pad atap his heid | his | teeth filling glimmered like steel |
| heid a guitar ralph drained | his | third glass of whisky and |
| pat kent he wis wasting | his | time heid fu o wee |
| and watched while he took | his | time his fine big heid |
| a drukken smirtil frae ablo | his | tousilt heid from the chinese |
| he grew less feart poked | his | wee heid oot an cannily |
| his heid shaved aff an | his | whiskers scrapit awa an hou |
| toun wi that stick o | his | wi the carvit heid at |
| as a loon an worked | his | wye up tae heid gamie |
| ettins he haed kent in | his | youth heid haed died an |
| hugs him close and turns | his | back father doesn t smack |
| his sark wis stucken tae | his | back his father an mither |
| must learn that you are | his | bad father too my friend |
| ear five hours cold in | his | bed my father lay tight |
| an island softly neighing under | his | belly my father lit a |
| christ is above him and | his | bishops father she s only |
| dae as the king and | his | bishops say an father keep |
| by name who wrought with | his | brother and his father 57 |
| big jamie muirs father and | his | brother tom wrought they were |
| seventy three my father sold | his | business and retired m608: what |
| father of the year award | his | character is flawed because he |
| father recalls visiting one of | his | clients in the borders the |
| parents who show shock at | his | condition father comforts him while |
| played the father figure until | his | death aged seventy four on |
| and man is mourned in | his | domestic capacity of husband father |
| father he he was by | his | eh grandchildren he s always |
| from though father laughing in | his | exaggerated fashion has been heard |
| wrought with his brother and | his | father 57 and nearly 60 |
| auld an he wis giein | his | father a hand tae gither |
| wis stucken tae his back | his | father an mither hid tae |
| creature mime only narr 6 | his | father an mither took him |
| distressing quarrel he béranger left | his | father and began life in |
| the 1760s william wallace succeeded | his | father andrew in 1881 and |
| the shelt ooto the barn | his | father asked ye ken ye |
| was later fee ed with | his | father at carlincraig but other |
| his father on the ferm | his | father aye insisted that they |
| that s braw clivver laddie | his | father bent to the cardboard |
| known as lewis grassic gibbon | his | father came from insch and |
| say that he never calls | his | father daddy either as a |
| good news to his father | his | father dies of a broken |
| his silver cap gun next | his | father drew from the box |
| a double murder god and | his | father felled with one stroke |
| he finished the work god | his | father gave him to do |
| f640: cairns f638: cairns an | his | father had i d tae |
| sides like nectar free range | his | father had observed ye canna |
| real proud o you son | his | father had told him the |
| however on the death of | his | father he returned to manage |
| however on the death of | his | father he returned to scotland |
| imparts this good news to | his | father his father dies of |
| tutor who had written to | his | father in 1868 of his |
| sign the covenant was putting | his | father in a difficult position |
| towards his mother and against | his | father in other words the |
| but my my grandson now | his | father is english now fan |
| the year the death of | his | father leopold ii had brought |
| aye at that road f643: | his | father lived up there m642: |
| moss rhind fin jonsar an | his | father made neep grun it |
| the relationship between smith and | his | father moreover was always a |
| surroundings and the influence of | his | father on his life c |
| aye spent the holidays helpin | his | father on the ferm he |
| an started tae work wi | his | father on the ferm his |
| yalla chukkens ken this remarked | his | father proudly yon wumman ll |
| stevenson for as long as | his | father remained alive rls was |
| a cause of contention with | his | father remember fun in the |
| s son james followed in | his | father s footsteps by becoming |
| a boy a boy needs | his | father s guidance tess bit |
| the better pause robby needs | his | father s guidance what with |
| an grandad [censored: surname] which is | his | father s name ehm surname |
| the day johnny glares towards | his | father s office johnny he |
| torture chamber to put gottlieb | his | father s old retainer and |
| physical and emotional remoteness and | his | father s peculiar mixture of |
| when it was clear that | his | father s refusal to sign |
| when it was clear that | his | father s refusal to sign |
| as he is named after | his | father s uncle james leslie |
| up his job thus incurring | his | father s wrath i also |
| best tae keep oot o | his | father s wye noo this |
| he had matured quickly indeed | his | father said of him that |
| them quait jonsar eck an | his | father set aboot the muck |
| tae practice wi in case | his | father shood tak him golfin |
| s consciously harmonious relationship with | his | father similarly contrasts deeply with |
| of arthur s mother is | his | father still going about it |
| item in his office when | his | father takes him into partnership |
| to reportedly be told by | his | father that he had caused |
| the unconscious oedipal struggle with | his | father that re emerged at |
| lord halbert quho was under | his | father the earle of surray |
| double deaths of matilde and | his | father the first still plaguing |
| going to hear hear from | his | father the truth about about |
| ten meenits later an telt | his | father there wis twa load |
| exhibits a recurring revolt against | his | father these two writers felt |
| mother passed him over to | his | father to go over his |
| croix de guerre posthumously which | his | father travelled to london to |
| actually know him or f978: | his | father used to do the |
| and lots of pigs and | his | father was a gardener grannie |
| his mother was polish and | his | father was armenian his sister |
| s shoogly an then [laugh] | his | father was comin up the |
| he was outside and johnny | his | father was kneeling looking at |
| nonsense oh stick you re | his | father who else i roll |
| eck ran ower he thocht | his | father wis deid an he |
| in the spring time fin | his | father wis makin neep grun |
| at the home farm where | his | father worked and on such |
| france the rev c dunn | his | father would reside in the |
| father who had put down | his | glasgow herald saw the hug |
| father the gangrel scot uplifts | his | hands at lack o a |
| his father in 1868 of | his | hebrew students the juniors are |
| that graeme s given up | his | job thus incurring his father |
| humanitarian causes and who like | his | late father robert kemp was |
| influence of his father on | his | life c presenting texts asking |
| likely thocht the soo wis | his | mither father sternly as offended |
| ten f606: mm f1039: because | his | mother an father died within |
| the developing boy acquires towards | his | mother and against his father |
| heard my father called by | his | name by my mother f1054: |
| mother call my father by | his | name f1041: why was that |
| ever called my father by | his | name it was always him |
| as their father ne- never | his | name or or or she |
| his father to go over | his | naming of colours whilst she |
| ordinate every single item in | his | office when his father takes |
| you as one who remembers | his | old father well i enjoy |
| in the authoritative figure of | his | own father as being a |
| brose but her father had | his | own likes and stuck to |
| content to know he played | his | part my father would say |
| rejects him as he does | his | real father in the poem |
| old father well i enjoy | his | remarks now being a native |
| father the main point of | his | research was to establish how |
| and his father was armenian | his | sister lived in france but |
| father the first still plaguing | his | sleep with nightmares found amigo |
| cries in the anguish of | his | soul father abraham have mercy |
| clean grey carefully darned stockings | his | tackety boots are shiny father |
| yeah mmhm tom tulloch was | his | the father s name an |
| her father s knuckles wrang | his | tweed cap raw one summer |
| father taught her the alphabet | his | version went a for alex |
| watched her father shaving in | his | vest with his braces hanging |
| meat unless he d mend | his | ways my father vowed he |
| same time the attainment of | his | wishes against the father he |
| match wis fand sae quick | his | adoptive faither pat duguid wis |
| ti caw him seumas eftir | his | ain faither but they canna |
| executives frae his company an | his | ain faither pat he cudna |
| them cecil arthur cecil middleton | his | ain faither was something o |
| hid fand jude anderson unlike | his | ain mither an faither fowk |
| keep his faither frae daith | his | ain name hid jist bin |
| loon unless he be working | his | ain or his faither s |
| pantheist or no faither socht | his | aisse tae be flang tae |
| faither aither deed or wis | his | auld sel as it stude |
| as a husband an faither | his | bairns aa grown an aa |
| her feed faither wis lowsin | his | belt afore the loon won |
| time tae tell brian fa | his | birth faither wis she wis |
| if yer faither disna stop | his | bletherin an drive a bittie |
| drank speerits ma faither drove | his | car oot tae whaur yid |
| on his faither an on | his | chaunces o winnin the fecht |
| his loon brian executives frae | his | company an his ain faither |
| lakshmi her faither hid gotten | his | degree frae meikleburgh university bit |
| ower at a photograph o | his | deid faither auld mattha bruce |
| greitin is a faither an | his | dochter at gangs singin roun |
| faither ah glence up at | his | drapes an bed ah look |
| er ance did faither at | his | ease himsel demean an throu |
| the herdin o sheep lyke | his | faither afore um a m |
| 227 on the daith o | his | faither ah glence up at |
| be keepit at hame till | his | faither aither deed or wis |
| ken an see mair nor | his | faither an graund faither did |
| cause sal a man leave | his | faither an his mither an |
| hale an brian thinkin on | his | faither an on his chaunces |
| a hauflin he gaed til | his | faither an said til him |
| trip that tuik him awa | his | faither auld mattha hid tae |
| hid iver seen an wi | his | faither bein a fisherman the |
| poet bit de il care | his | faither cam fae aiberdeen an |
| loun for the onlie horse | his | faither coud gie him wes |
| his birth mither or that | his | faither cud hae bin ony |
| horse wi the grieve efter | his | faither cweeled doon an efter |
| gie him the trone o | his | faither dauvit and he sall |
| ring owre this kinrik whan | his | faither dees na it isna |
| in and he sat wi | his | faither for an oor and |
| nae persuadin tae help keep | his | faither frae daith his ain |
| mair coud oniebodie want sae | his | faither gied him whit he |
| fortuin in the warld an | his | faither gied him whit he |
| near eneuch fower year auld | his | faither had begun tae think |
| yer bike an go time | his | faither had never heard him |
| ach he s jist like | his | faither he cannae keep his |
| o the local lairds fegs | his | faither hid even gien him |
| the hill o leddrach yestreen | his | faither hid spent the foreneen |
| his uncle hid really bin | his | faither his mither hid seen |
| options like thon life wi | his | faither lippen tae him girny |
| d managed wi oot him | his | faither meantime sat oot amang |
| girny an dweeble life withoot | his | faither nae the life cell |
| at hame in quarrytowers wi | his | faither neil an his mither |
| bit he hid niver seen | his | faither nyaakit afore there wad |
| eese tae the toun throwe | his | faither pat that they war |
| loon his first dram fin | his | faither s back wis turned |
| an grat fin he saw | his | faither s corp his fowk |
| the day helpin oot on | his | faither s craft fin he |
| that the loon should takk | his | faither s daith sae hard |
| the gangs o neibourin clachans | his | faither s dander wis fairlie |
| an the bairn suin becam | his | faither s darlin for aw |
| be working his ain or | his | faither s horses furthermair i |
| but send alasdair hame til | his | faither s kinrik wi wurd |
| toon tae buy milk frae | his | faither s milkcairt he wis |
| at his mither s skirts | his | faither s pride an joy |
| for him ti ken about | his | faither s shame gin that |
| davie fa waukit ower ffrae | his | faither s wee craft ilkie |
| yin dae jackie went intae | his | faither s workshop an fand |
| was he wouldna gang near | his | faither sae ye gaed in |
| he cud bide wi them | his | faither said denner hid bin |
| it aa worked oot son | his | faither smiled but whit dae |
| the laddie looked straucht at | his | faither there s a wheen |
| didnae like onybody at hame | his | faither was awaa his mither |
| the sooth coast o england | his | faither was in the airmy |
| merriet he thocht bit gettin | his | faither weel again wis the |
| 10 on the daith o | his | faither wei wen ti 188 |
| jackie was alane noo with | his | faither wha hadnae a lot |
| the thrie sons cam til | his | faither wi the same plea |
| funnin wi em especially willie | his | faither wis a fairmer up |
| at aw in thae days | his | faither wis awa tae the |
| war wirkin an noo that | his | faither wis deed he wid |
| the north sea bit til | his | faither wis hale he d |
| laddie cam intae oor cless | his | faither wis in the raf |
| me aff my faither and | his | faither worked all their days |
| ghetto blaster cracks the plaister | his | faither yells aw gies a |
| lyke that malcolm struggles to | his | feet moula faither whit dae |
| an expectint faither waitin on | his | first bairn which hud been |
| sally bruce gaed her loon | his | first dram fin his faither |
| this pynt sae faither pit | his | fit doon an we fair |
| himsell afore me an blasphemes | his | forebeirs yeir ryal faither wes |
| saw his faither s corp | his | fowk war gey comeat that |
| speired they pleased him sae | his | froun had cleared weel faither |
| o yer faither s life | his | grip on her shooder suddenly |
| moula faither please malcolm lowers | his | hand ah l dael wi |
| his faither he cannae keep | his | hands tae himsel when there |
| niver saw yer faither tak | his | haun aff yer mither s |
| picts left a faither an | his | lad the fek o the |
| yer faither winna lie lang | his | lane his cousin beldie ower |
| ay ma faither god bliss | his | maimorie uised ti fair weir |
| wi sang ma faither skailt | his | marra banes an sowel intil |
| man leave his faither an | his | mither an haud til his |
| faither think o them then | his | mither hid said she d |
| hid really bin his faither | his | mither hid seen nae gain |
| wi his faither neil an | his | mither jenny his uncle brian |
| hame his faither was awaa | his | mither s fancy man was |
| her faither s side throw | his | mither s fowk the menzies |
| haired loon he toddlit at | his | mither s skirts his faither |
| an hir faither made up | his | mynd ti pit his dochter |
| faither nae a letter tae | his | name bit a millionaire twice |
| faither sae ye gaed in | his | place and young john vanse |
| sae his mither micht wash | his | sarks her faither strode ower |
| gweed feow inches bigger than | his | shelpit faither wis up for |
| keepers ma faither an aw | his | siblings bar twae wur born |
| in mynd ma faither in | his | sleep enter macbeth with bloodstained |
| no wauken him up oot | his | sleep moula faither ah ve |
| sae at hei micht hae | his | sleep oot ma faither thocht |
| wuids an hir faither drew | his | sword an haggit at hir |
| o yeir lees he raises | his | sword moula awricht faither whit |
| onywye said faither warmin tae | his | tale ae games wikk ane |
| had tae ye could hear | his | voice yer faither that niver |
| faither meantime sat oot amang | his | wee boxes o cogs springs |
| wild reached her faither that | his | wee lizzie wis rinnin wild |
| o the maitter fit wid | his | weel heeled faither think o |
| her hand went out to | his | and held it while he |
| the souter s hand and | his | apron covered knee through the |
| up tucks the doll under | his | arm extends his hand toward |
| his hand his enormous hand | his | arm feels as if it |
| he enters one hand behind | his | back dod far s your |
| my plea for help offered | his | bare hand for her majesty |
| and fished it out with | his | bare hand in a prison |
| raises her hand and strokes | his | cheek in an overtly intimate |
| a hand up to stroke | his | cheek teenie oh ronnie you |
| was vainly trying to part | his | clothing from the hand gripping |
| hand goes in and shuts | his | door pompitie nou ah sal |
| i congratulate bristow muldoon on | his | election and hand over the |
| the soreness in his hand | his | enormous hand his arm feels |
| his hand warm candles at | his | feet the shrine cloth coiled |
| and his hand hovered round | his | flies every so often he |
| slowly he raised his hand | his | forefinger came up probed towards |
| hir up he holds out | his | free hand and reveals a |
| hand experience as he told | his | friends in the snp in |
| the saddle and he lost | his | grip with his right hand |
| her hand sliding down to | his | groin you men are a |
| hand in the pocket where | his | haipny is he runs fast |
| a cane or tawse in | his | hand actual prop if available |
| guiltily with the back of | his | hand ah thocht ah d |
| image mr morrison spat on | his | hand and flattened the offending |
| oil but i did hold | his | hand and he returned my |
| horseman with a lance in | his | hand and his sword hanging |
| his arm takes it in | his | hand and inspects it with |
| too strong though she smacks | his | hand and makes him let |
| and left miss troy grasped | his | hand and purposefully steered him |
| down from his perch shaking | his | hand and receiving him joyfully |
| a wee boy put up | his | hand and said please sir |
| the next day mitchel took | his | hand and sat beside him |
| quietly with a book in | his | hand and sits down by |
| waited till it was in | his | hand and then snatched it |
| still holding his paper in | his | hand andrey that s aneuch |
| papers and his hat in | his | hand as if on his |
| man who after having tried | his | hand at being a poet |
| whit s the guid waves | his | hand at him deprecating and |
| into shape when he took | his | hand away finally accepting the |
| it off but she slaps | his | hand away georgie dinna be |
| wee hairy mary i took | his | hand away poof i said |
| her skirt but she pushes | his | hand away tak them lass |
| would creep up an have | his | hand dipped in flour an |
| sit with a sweep of | his | hand eliane and i have |
| on the terrace i pressed | his | hand encouraging him to finish |
| with a golden thread in | his | hand enter pompitie who is |
| bubble gone he reached out | his | hand extending his index finger |
| down and i ll haud | his | hand f1095: mmhm m1096: cause |
| m1108: and a frog on | his | hand f1107: so it s |
| and a silver thimble into | his | hand goes in and shuts |
| an he would be throwin | his | hand grenades at ye an |
| shamed her far more than | his | hand groping up them in |
| a squeeze and i bit | his | hand hard i bet he |
| a sheaf of papers in | his | hand harry strolls in mrs |
| a small brown teapot in | his | hand he is looking expectantly |
| weight of the soreness in | his | hand his enormous hand his |
| it very slowly he raised | his | hand his forefinger came up |
| gordon enters a biscuit in | his | hand his mouth full gordon |
| s mouth hung open and | his | hand hovered round his flies |
| i gaun stick it on | his | hand i m hidin it |
| the wee chap to try | his | hand if he kent anything |
| that yin anaw andrae waves | his | hand impatiently and walks off |
| like a snake he puts | his | hand in his pocket and |
| he was literally caught with | his | hand in the till he |
| shoulder and a rucksack in | his | hand lilian oh my goodness |
| his haipny and holds out | his | hand not like that straight |
| smells of vinegar andy lifts | his | hand off the brown page |
| mynd o hir he puts | his | hand on his sword hilt |
| at the top he puts | his | hand on it to hide |
| companion turned to me putting | his | hand on my knee and |
| r ma guid freind putting | his | hand on pepper s arm |
| but stops hesitating again with | his | hand on the doorknob the |
| has the lord to hold | his | hand or maybe at eighty |
| your cleaner fish he dips | his | hand out of sight into |
| then he stood before me | his | hand outstretched good morning i |
| his throat wobble david ran | his | hand over the oily powerful |
| holds a brown teapot in | his | hand pompitie gradually wakens up |
| that straight out he stretches | his | hand right out the strap |
| with an enamel mug in | his | hand ronnie fit like noo |
| in order aye i ventured | his | hand slid up my leg |
| before got a thorn in | his | hand so had gone to |
| hame a day withoot turnin | his | hand tae a job o |
| a wee whilie confidentially shaking | his | hand thank you thank you |
| to the district holding up | his | hand that must hae been |
| soumin wi ma herp in | his | hand the kelp wes that |
| him the award and shakes | his | hand then leaves thomas walks |
| balls with the palm of | his | hand there was about as |
| he reveals the parcel in | his | hand this rin aroon s |
| tae any man that raises | his | hand to a woman is |
| it might make him raise | his | hand to her he had |
| on yeir mou pompitie puts | his | hand to his mouth my |
| his pencil properly she guides | his | hand to make the first |
| mother graham just once lifted | his | hand to me just the |
| dod jist jokin he raises | his | hand to show he still |
| claiborne bag tenderly puts up | his | hand to stroke the sweet |
| remained silent simon stretched out | his | hand to take the empire |
| doll under his arm extends | his | hand toward cammy and dimps |
| her grannie noo he raises | his | hand towards the entrance and |
| that stick ringan puts out | his | hand uncertainly then withdraws it |
| before dreaming our dreams and | his | hand unclasps four bright nails |
| erm a professor actually put | his | hand up and said what |
| s just george bush with | his | hand up our government s |
| s dead fires flowers in | his | hand warm candles at his |
| wendy was purely physical now | his | hand was on her buttocks |
| it and pouring some into | his | hand wetted the old man |
| crowned with a tree in | his | hand what s this it |
| enters with a book in | his | hand whit is it natasha |
| hide it but realises that | his | hand will smudge the crayon |
| and joseph turned and raised | his | hand without a smile and |
| comes out with papers and | his | hat in his hand as |
| reached out his hand extending | his | index finger as he did |
| draw held the pipe in | his | left hand and broke the |
| right carrying the needle in | his | left hand and the club |
| kitchen door held open in | his | left hand he contemplated the |
| he sits properly and puts | his | left hand properly half on |
| repressed and remained so throughout | his | life on the other hand |
| gripping his chipped pipe in | his | lobster s hand hat like |
| he did was put over | his | massive hand pluck me off |
| the long narrow lobby seizing | his | mother s hand as she |
| she holds her hand over | his | mouth and stabs him three |
| a biscuit in his hand | his | mouth full gordon i had |
| awa deliverin the hand to | his | mouth in horror oh no |
| pompitie puts his hand to | his | mouth my ah can see |
| puts the smacked hand to | his | mouth sits down on his |
| free hand and he stops | his | noise immediately even though she |
| carries a large club in | his | other hand and when pompitie |
| alone laughs loudly still holding | his | paper in his hand andrey |
| when he came down from | his | perch shaking his hand and |
| he puts his hand in | his | pocket and holds his haipny |
| one hand he s got | his | politics m741: yeah m605: but |
| sunday night to hand in | his | resignation after a vote of |
| with all the fingers of | his | right hand but again all |
| he lost his grip with | his | right hand m608: dear god |
| from a newspaper clutched in | his | right hand while cutting rhetorical |
| hand and the club in | his | right with a sound of |
| hand can we bide at | his | school f1095: no we re |
| jean s little hand shaking | his | shoulder and heard a loud |
| placed her gloved hand on | his | shoulder glancing back at her |
| beth puts her hand on | his | shoulder maggie she s on |
| puts her hand firmly on | his | shoulder no james the spirit |
| s cold despite the sun | his | smoking hand shakes my old |
| music ran a hand ower | his | stubble and through his hair |
| his example to us all | his | sure hand and light touch |
| letting him out only when | his | sweating hand was firmly in |
| wiping her damp hand on | his | sweatshirt pouting as she pressed |
| lance in his hand and | his | sword hanging from his neck |
| he puts his hand on | his | sword hilt this is ae |
| then ran a hand up | his | thigh as she turned to |
| been a nettle leaf under | his | tongue given a hand puppet |
| the right hand pocket of | his | trousers where did it come |
| cage by the hand of | his | uncle james and taken away |
| his hand as if on | his | way out caird oh you |
| crawls behind the sofa puts | his | thumb in his mouth and |
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