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so we lived whit we | lived | aboot another three or fower |
i lived here when i | lived | at home f965: mmhm f963: |
example but erm when i | lived | here when i lived at |
lived you know and i | lived | in an english village for |
flowers hiya f1136: [censored: forename] [censored: forename] | lived | in erm [censored: forename] lived in |
[censored: forename] lived in erm [censored: forename] | lived | in erm chip shop f1135: |
and lived in the and | lived | in the actual caravans m608: |
good idea f643: aye and | lived | in the and lived in |
says the poodle lived she | lived | m642: mmhm f643: and i |
poodle i says the poodle | lived | she lived m642: mmhm f643: |
f643: aye m642: so we | lived | whit we lived aboot another |
and the countryside wherever i | lived | you know and i lived |
of nine years when he | lived | at bloomfield here in arbuthnott |
to lord arbuthnott and they | lived | at the bamph farm he |
flour depending on where they | lived | in arbuthnott folk bought meal |
1934 [note: photo: 'leslie's son daryll mitchell and catherine middleton.'] leslie mitchell only | lived | in arbuthnott for nine short |
[note: photo: 'arbuthnott church and old schoolhouse.'] [note: photo: 'rev. barron and unknown group outside the manse in 1927.'] arbuthnott s ministers | lived | in the manse at arbuthnott |
at arbuthnott house maggie who | lived | in the other part of |
been more stark the parents | lived | in a sensuous tumble me |
s and my parents have | lived | in en- er scotland for |
was a gamekeeper his parents | lived | in gourdon [note: photo: 'both pages: sympathy card for wm middleton, hairmuir, benholm, killed in action on 6th april 1917, aged 19 years 11 months.'] william copland |
at hame meanin when i | lived | wi my parents m999: aye |
i first knew her she | lived | with her parents at mill |
think so and my mum | lived | with her parents in er |
1882 near migvie tarland who | lived | with my parents for 16 |
yeah yeah f965: and i | lived | a life that didn t |
and ye realised that they | lived | a secret life that ye |
t have thought and they | lived | a very hard life em |
royal burgh where i have | lived | all my life i didn |
18 5 99 i ve | lived | all my life in ballater |
kenny [censored: surname] live in dunbar | lived | all my life retired f1054: |
boarn in shitln and hid | lived | dair aa his life noo |
is the life that is | lived | for ither fowk the hert |
m a postman f1054: you | lived | here aa your life m1016: |
miles away and i ve | lived | here all my life f1145: |
where you were born m1078: | lived | here all my life first |
an a guitterbluid i ve | lived | here aw my life for |
come fae hawick i ve | lived | here aw my life i |
m madge [censored: surname] i ve | lived | here aw my life i |
that have been born and | lived | in auchenblae aa their life |
dave [censored: surname] an i ve | lived | in hawick aw my life |
in perth and i ve | lived | in perth all my life |
i think f835: i ve | lived | in scotland all my life |
m margaret [censored: surname] i ve | lived | in torry all my life |
mover in the scottish reformation | lived | some of his life in |
erm f1054: and you ve | lived | there all your life have |
and doublers cause where i | lived | f1025: [laugh] f1023: there wasn |
we yeah aye mmhm f1023: | lived | in it and that was |
the twenty years that i | lived | in scone f1023: [laugh] f1024: |
f1027: okay f1023: because she | lived | on the bed settee they |
would though f1023: where i | lived | our living room was quite |
years [laugh] if we d | lived | together f1023: [inaudible] f1025: [laugh] |
yeah f1023: close and they | lived | upstairs that s glasgow you |
her father in 1875 they | lived | at burnside ellon from 1899 |
was fourteen when they all | lived | at their father s house |
father had a relation who | lived | down in midlothian in penicuik |
natural father my client had | lived | for 10 years with a |
be if my father had | lived | he would have put a |
father was armenian his sister | lived | in france but wouldn t |
that road f643: his father | lived | up there m642: so i |
elemental world is very short | lived | and obviously not too enjoyable |
the impact would be short | lived | andrew wilson what share of |
and presumably many unrecorded short | lived | disturbances but by and large |
maley s war was short | lived | he was one of the |
was likely to be short | lived | i am pleased to be |
chris s unwise and short | lived | third marriage caused the separation |
enjoy speaking it i ve | lived | 2 years in ballater i |
the community that you ve | lived | a lie for fifteen years |
the north east know chris | lived | for another sixty five years |
of allan where i ve | lived | for eighteen years f1144: i |
guitterbluid and eh i ve | lived | here for seventy six years |
knight s opinion alice has | lived | here for thirty years and |
live in scone i ve | lived | here for twenty eight years |
it s horrible i ve | lived | in ballater for 7 years |
m a postman i ve | lived | in dunbar twenty eight years |
for sixteen years when i | lived | in govan and it s |
of my flatmates cause i | lived | in halls for two years |
time in years that chopin | lived | in my childhood house a |
dunbar twenty eight years i | lived | in skateraw before that it |
a half years because we | lived | near a synagogue there were |
in that spirit that she | lived | out her last years finally |
interest to declare robert burns | lived | the last few years of |
uh huh f606: yeah f829: | lived | there for a few years |
which because i haven t | lived | there in ten years eludes |
people f718: mmhm m017: that | lived | thousands of years ago [inaudible] |
lips still the incans regularly | lived | to 75 80 years so |
everwhere seƱor and i have | lived | together these past two years |
of the man i d | lived | with these past years i |
i ve i ve not | lived | anywhere else i ve erm |
you ve f963: mm m762: | lived | as a child have changed |
he left i ve only | lived | for him what reasons had |
word story i ve always | lived | in a box bit of |
f745: well i ve briefly | lived | in aberdeen but you know |
that i ve not really | lived | in an area where there |
huh m1036: yes i ve | lived | in different parts erm i |
i think you ve actually | lived | in france for quite a |
but no i ve always | lived | in glasgow f1150: i ve |
[cough] no i ve always | lived | in glasgow f1150: yeah f1151: |
well i ve i ve | lived | in glasgow since i was |
you know i ve always | lived | in glasgow so f746: have |
a few children who ve | lived | in in like shetland aa |
i think i ve never | lived | in in that situation erm |
favourite place like i ve | lived | in morningside and marchmont an |
chips how come ah ve | lived | in motherwell 20 year an |
f606: so you ve actually | lived | in orkney too f829: uh |
s olive [censored: surname] i ve | lived | in scone now for forty |
m june [censored: surname] i ve | lived | in scotland for since nineteen |
fun f606: cause you ve | lived | in the north east as |
just like here i ve | lived | in this backie for 84 |
dreamed the airt i ve | lived | in whaur i mean tae |
f643: oh you ve not | lived | m608: oh aye f643: [laugh] |
er cause i ve s- | lived | on murano street for ten |
and how long you ve | lived | there f1005: ehm margaret [censored: surname] |
and how long you ve | lived | there f1018: [inhale] [cough] i |
f1037: i- f1038: i ve | lived | there since erm so and |
always i ve only ever | lived | with my boyfriend or in |
you know their grandmother who | lived | in a black house something |
a transfer and who have | lived | in a house for 15 |
onions jimmie gray fishman he | lived | in bervie in a house |
mm m017: because i i | lived | in in a house where |
that a great composer had | lived | in our house he used |
asked in the fourth house | lived | mrs bayview that stupid shop |
was it a farm you | lived | on or a house f828: |
guest house or just they | lived | there right m1078: we went |
house where he d once | lived | which stood off the main |
he caught on again and | lived | and went on f643: oh |
m608: mmhm f643: so she | lived | but she was very badly |
f643: and the man that | lived | in here before we moved |
installed at son morroig salvador | lived | at miramar the herreros family |
s side of the family | lived | in dalbeattie until [tut] i |
of the kerr family who | lived | in the new town in |
uncles and their family who | lived | near also foregathered and they |
mm f209: his family had | lived | on the same site since |
early widow led telfer family | lived | very modestly other matters apart |
burns and mauchline where he | lived | a considerable part of his |
the old town where i | lived | a ghost town in winter |
was miles from where i | lived | and my disabled friends went |
localities of where the children | lived | and the type of school |
chance to see where he | lived | and where he learned to |
to the street where i | lived | anyway and i jumped out |
where most of the victims | lived | but it was also an |
caithness once where two ladies | lived | by themselves and did their |
round about where my granny | lived | cause they were goin back |
f634: to to where i | lived | erm by that time now |
if so where they all | lived | he decided that they probably |
outside toilet cause where he | lived | in scone eh his mother |
station depending on where you | lived | in the parish the station |
twelve miles from where we | lived | in whiteness to lerwick to |
was an under keeper that | lived | on the bents where it |
room s where you all | lived | really which is why it |
cottage where dod and fiona | lived | the procession resembled a seven |
could walk from where i | lived | to the the childrenswear factory |
bloomfield to stonehaven where she | lived | until she passed away in |
little wooden hut where peter | lived | when he came to view |
friend peter the hermit who | lived | in isolation near the clifftop |
but erm i l- i | lived | near a disused railway line |
of her folk when they | lived | near fraserburgh and she told |
and the a girl who | lived | above me who sadly was |
to visit her grannie who | lived | all alone in the very |
there were people who had | lived | all their lives in norwich |
native of the corsehill who | lived | and died there peter would |
philosophy ramon llull who had | lived | and taught in this landscape |
uncle and grand aunt who | lived | at a place called braeside |
district except for ina who | lived | at parkneuk and the other |
builder who at one time | lived | at parkneuk it is also |
pottery an elderly gentleman who | lived | by himself used to come |
erm a french writer who | lived | from about 1494 to about |
the children in glasgow who | lived | furth of the south side |
governed by a wali who | lived | in medina mayorque the old |
here the first time who | lived | in murano street erm f1150: |
until i met someone who | lived | in saltcoats at a an |
it was someone who previously | lived | in the area so perhaps |
buddhist priests were those who | lived | in the forest in such |
knew who spoke like that | lived | inside the radio he had |
other grandmother grannie island who | lived | just across the bay to |
of north east extraction who | lived | locally with his previous class |
met local people who had | lived | on deeside in the second |
a box they must have | lived | real well who was the |
got to know everybody who | lived | there and we sort of |
think anyone m1078: adults who | lived | there f1077: but they were |
of the people who had | lived | there one day i walked |
bare feet mrs brown who | lived | there told me she had |
allan macartney who so nearly | lived | to see the day there |
a long term partner who | lived | together it d be a |
aunt s address who maybe | lived | up in nicolson square f1054: |
o w called fredo ferrari | lived | at old cake with mr |
kind the old lady had | lived | in the top storey flat |
year old captain james ferguson | lived | overlooking the harbour in the |
in particular clarky well he | lived | tae a right old age |
name wis clark an he | lived | tae be an old man |
and a very old tortoise | lived | there called toby f718: oh |
the old town [tut] and | lived | there until i got married |
ill m642: aye and she | lived | in that room for a |
have i mean have you | lived | outside ayrshire m642: no m608: |
be about seventeen m642: they | lived | up the road m608: mm |
there or have you always | lived | in glasgow f1151: eh [cough] |
okay erm have you always | lived | in stranraer m194: are ye |
no you haven t always | lived | in toryglen then f1039: no |
take it f1151: erm i | lived | in a ground fl- floor |
m954: erm i di- i | lived | in france for erm er |
f1155: and then erm he | lived | there pretty much all of |
aye i mean we never | lived | to see it but erm |
erm sheila can remember they | lived | with my my gran that |
i m colin [censored: surname] eh | lived | in dunbar for twenty eight |
the area they have mostly | lived | in a remote area all |
of people in the area | lived | in either a tied cottar |
and the area the children | lived | in his study made use |
were submitted how many applicants | lived | or worked in the area |
f1037: right f1038: and i | lived | in pollokshields up until about |
outside edinburgh and er i | lived | there until er the war |
driver like my mum s | lived | f1037: yeah f1038: here for |
mm m954: when i actually | lived | here f606: yeah did you |
m865: ehm but if i | lived | here i i would probably |
and my grandparents in monifieth | lived | in a the bottom floor |
cottage in 1936 my grandparents | lived | in the farmhouse we moved |
in fact well my mum | lived | there after sheila was born |
was my nearest and she | lived | up kinnoull hill [laugh] so |
f640: no f639: cause we | lived | beside the sea no f640: |
in machine translation some have | lived | abroad and they were interesting |
to be a doctor he | lived | and died in kilwinning i |
son tom a prosperous accountant | lived | and worked in london with |
as a wee loon i | lived | at brideswell cottages in drumblade |
a cold uncertain isolate existence | lived | besides in a tangle of |
time in which i have | lived | f718: uh huh m017: eh |
tidy for her granma mainland | lived | far away in the big |
in box bed if you | lived | in a croft or larger |
we stayed in govan we | lived | in a ground floor flat |
and religion and that he | lived | in a perfectly comfortable manner |
toothbrush at that time i | lived | in a property with stairs |
sons and her two daughters | lived | in a single end with |
[note: newpaper article here in original] [note: photo: 'a family standing in front of a horse and cart, in the 1920s] married farm workers | lived | in a tied cottage and |
works of the poet burns | lived | in a time of great |
pongo and perdita [tut] they | lived | in a tiny wee cottage |
it down on paper we | lived | in a top floor flat |
blond disturbed him however they | lived | in a whirl of happiness |
it was really clydebank he | lived | in all his f1077: oh |
f963: mm m964: when we | lived | in an english village if |
problem ehm and er i | lived | in ayr till i was |
f1073: mmhm f1074: and he | lived | in burra isle the next |
a shroud in the cottage | lived | in by ann her mother |
were moderately well off and | lived | in calle on apuntadores the |
t know but then they | lived | in castle douglas pretty much |
were merchants selling tea we | lived | in claremont gardens then at |
f631: was that when you | lived | in cragie street f634: cragie |
different i mean when i | lived | in cupar angus if i |
to fall into disrepair or | lived | in during the worst housing |
toryglen then f1039: no i | lived | in eh doon in govan |
of the city he had | lived | in for the past fifteen |
told us how he had | lived | in france and that america |
that all the time i | lived | in france i was never |
some of those places i | lived | in freezing cold f641: mm |
his then mistress george sand | lived | in great discomfort for a |
executive what percentage of children | lived | in homes with incomes in |
britain s entry negotiations having | lived | in many continental countries i |
hotel chief officer shirley duckels | lived | in nearby bowling green road |
also aware that if they | lived | in other parts of europe |
efter dat da peerie grice | lived | in paece an contentment an |
up to that point i | lived | in perth the rest of |
f641: [laugh] f639: well i | lived | in plenty of f640: didn |
the original ones those that | lived | in rainforests they did it |
revels in it our ancestors | lived | in such houses he told |
aw they an- right we | lived | in that for aboot ten |
[note: photo: 'hen with chickens, parkneuk.'] [note: photo: 'couple howking tatties in their garden, early 1930s.] [note: photo: 'bothy billies at haremuir, benholm in 1915, including william middleton (killed in 1st world war) on far left and arch middleton snr on the far right.] single men | lived | in the bothy but often |
a budgie it was blue | lived | in the cludgie next tae |
make houses able to be | lived | in the convener i think |
on foot as fewer people | lived | in the countryside and as |
horses in most cases they | lived | in the farmhouse and the |
fire goddess they believed she | lived | in the kilauea volcano today |
abraham reminded him how he | lived | in the past and that |
bottle of fairy liquid that | lived | in the plastic cutlery holder |
very particular about exchanges she | lived | in the slains district and |
that step although i have | lived | in the south west of |
uh huh f890: because she | lived | in the top it s |
died in 2000 the begum | lived | in the villa for part |
that tae her she s | lived | in this building for 84 |
that chopin and sand had | lived | in valldemossa for only for |
our time in aberdeen we | lived | in westhill which is about |
neglected ones including one obviously | lived | in with television aerials attached |
the fowk in tenements fa | lived | like battery hens an the |
not in primary school i | lived | like f1037: yeah f1038: quite |
in the farmhouse otherwise they | lived | on milk brose neeps and |
mmhm okay f950: or has | lived | oot in westray he s |
in how the people had | lived | or what the rooms were |
mannie aa the time he | lived | bent ower him an pit |
fourteen an she said we | lived | on that confounded stuff aa |
was about eighteen and i | lived | all over edinburgh and er |
three youngsters all of whom | lived | within half a mile of |
was badly hurt but she | lived | an he says m608: aye |
he was shoutin i hae | lived | as a beast let me |
guerre page 111 harry anderson | lived | at bankhead not denhead he |
known as putty reid he | lived | down the church road he |
to one side while he | lived | on earth no time for |
tea and seeing that he | lived | on his own he d |
back from costa rica he | lived | on rice and pineapple for |
voicing he was less long | lived | than most of the others |
ex patient and he still | lived | there because he d been |
under that law he never | lived | there but against his will |
teeth slurring his speech he | lived | through those days and saw |
hair and a beard he | lived | till he was 89 and |
story of the people i | lived | and worked with none of |
f1038: quite you know i | lived | i went to primary school |
think it depe- well i | lived | there and i i still |
on that journey that i | lived | through the most fear ridden |
had travelled the world and | lived | at different locations this was |
the cooncil schemes tony hud | lived | alasdair fir aw that time |
diverse sorceries committed when she | lived | and kept a school at |
the the cotters would have | lived | eh the cotters bein married |
ah d know far she | lived | suddenly eh future seemed kinda |
a witch by then she | lived | alone and that was enough |
thoosan as lang as she | lived | an gien her age thon |
an how lang ye re | lived | there we ll start wi |
t know how we ever | lived | without it it s f122: |
between leslie youngson the jiner | lived | there so it was easy |
might be a kid that | lived | like that and you know |
the people burns suppers have | lived | on as an expression of |
little her mother s mother | lived | at a small farm on |
sore f1104: laura and anita | lived | with two beautiful dogs pongo |
have the satisfaction of having | lived | a dream last year if |
s original reports have been | lived | up to we could write |
to term was born and | lived | sadly on this occasion the |
mmhm f978: and ehm we | lived | we couldn t get into |
at its foun sae pranny | lived | happy ivir efter an keepit |
multitudes o white men hae | lived | and died unkent and unlamented |
free church of scotland and | lived | modestly despite their middle class |
habit that a married son | lived | on the croft and helped |
to acquire them if you | lived | on a farm a pig |
as many bairns died as | lived | tonight with the trouble over |
you [laugh] m941: but you | lived | next to a biscuit factory |
him a brosie laddie fa | lived | aff big mac baps wi |
gowd maist wyse like an | lived | cantie iver efter aside the |
intae wallin timmers e fowk | lived | amon wid it wis eir |
the western pleisur sikkin fowk | lived | throw thon widdendreme bairns hames |