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she looked an looked an | looked | again an found it hard |
adam then she looked an | looked | an looked again an found |
look at adam then she | looked | an looked an looked again |
we looked at it we | looked | at it like fifteen twenty |
f943: we didn t we | looked | at it we looked at |
school he was just like | looked | at me looked at my |
just like looked at me | looked | at my name on the |
looked up placidly sandy mitchel | looked | behind him he shrugged at |
[inaudible] at all and it | looked | nice looked nice m642: so |
all and it looked nice | looked | nice m642: so they built |
set in the floor she | looked | up placidly sandy mitchel looked |
the corridor window awhile and | looked | at the finnish countryside glad |
sat at her window and | looked | at the stars as the |
the woman embarrassed and she | looked | away out the window realizing |
and james f889: [laugh] f890: | looked | in the window he was |
playin out but i had | looked | in the window of the |
mug now empty then he | looked | out of the window where |
went to the window and | looked | out onto the roofs and |
off a window and shadows | looked | over the fence of her |
people have expected to be | looked | after and cared for in |
earned the right to be | looked | after as bill aitken said |
used textbooks had to be | looked | after as they were expensive |
to evaluate how well those | looked | after at home are supported |
they can no longer be | looked | after at home or cannot |
us will need to be | looked | after at some time in |
insurance by the way is | looked | after automatically by unb under |
where i ll be properly | looked | after but no one will |
of 21 who have been | looked | after by a uk authority |
and those who have been | looked | after by an authority in |
each stretch of road was | looked | after by its own council |
every child or young person | looked | after by local authorities can |
on children and young people | looked | after by local authorities followed |
on children and young people | looked | after by local authorities followed |
every child and young person | looked | after by local authorities supports |
galbraith children and young people | looked | after by local authorities that |
debate on educational attainment of | looked | after children 2 00 pm |
followed by executive debate on | looked | after children and adoption services |
followed by executive debate on | looked | after children and adoption services |
allocated for education resources for | looked | after children and if not |
on throughcare and aftercare of | looked | after children followed by parliamentary |
improving the life chances of | looked | after children phase 1 of |
respite care being classified as | looked | after children s1o 2835 the |
in improving educational provision for | looked | after children s1o 3850 24 |
their disability are classed as | looked | after children those parents feel |
reasonably good nick are they | looked | after f010: yes mmhm the |
bed and had to be | looked | after for 24 hours a |
moved to hospital she has | looked | after her 2 brothers for |
after us and my mum | looked | after him and then he |
[exhale] f1091: but his daddy | looked | after him m1092: uh huh |
when my wife is being | looked | after in hospital a bed |
many children who are currently | looked | after in the system and |
i assure members other nurses | looked | after me very well over |
project while he and gillies | looked | after much of the day |
disturbed that children who are | looked | after outwith the parental home |
town where i would be | looked | after slowly and carefully he |
besides she ll be better | looked | after than she would be |
a mixed on so he | looked | after the folk club so |
t remember but he he | looked | after the the tooth anyway |
so these are men who | looked | after the weak to endeavour |
from work then jessie who | looked | after the youngsters having her |
supply chain worry has been | looked | after to a large degree |
he kind of you know | looked | after us and f746: yeah |
after you i ve always | looked | after you ed dey ken |
life long dentist after that | looked | after you folk s teeth |
exchanged no greeting and never | looked | at me after climbing the |
sighed after a while she | looked | at us och it s |
metro up to sportivnaya and | looked | for the novodevichy convent after |
i read it after he | looked | like a pilgrim destined to |
up on the corners she | looked | like bugs bunny after a |
response but after a minute | looked | up and said i ll |
lady said jonsar roch meg | looked | at jonsar an smiled you |
close by him fin jonsar | looked | doon there wis a fox |
jist the same jonsar eck | looked | in his mirror afore he |
gaun tae the dentist ned | looked | jonsar up an doon an |
eck bein sae aggressive he | looked | jonsar up an doon shook |
sign tae the castle jonsar | looked | ower tae his left an |
in his sandwich fin he | looked | ower tae jonsar eck his |
blue colour as jonsar eck | looked | ower the horizon he coodnae |
the sin as jonsar eck | looked | tae his left he cood |
peaceful jist wi that jonsar | looked | up an ere wis a |
you dee that jonsar eck | looked | up ere wis roch meg |
with your eyes open he | looked | at me intently leaning forward |
lane whoever he is we | looked | each other in the eyes |
of a son speechless i | looked | into mum s eyes something |
who s twice as you | looked | into my eyes almost three |
t she barely recognized herself | looked | like hell eyes red as |
by the car now and | looked | straight into my eyes if |
time when you surfaced you | looked | straight into my eyes with |
the pear shaped amber eyes | looked | up at the mother adoringly |
hardly notice it now i | looked | around and saw a foam |
head he sat up and | looked | around at the heather brown |
started his varnishing again ralph | looked | around at the other houses |
suicidal what an entertainer he | looked | around for a reaction and |
sat at a table and | looked | around in awe and astonishment |
swung on the pack and | looked | around the glen which was |
s wi the gunk morag | looked | around the room where s |
thick as porridge desperately he | looked | around the table finally he |
when myself and old groover | looked | around there were no neds |
velcroed wrap around object which | looked | like it had either fallen |
task force s recommendations which | looked | forward for a period of |
have said has long been | looked | forward to dr jackson is |
and linguistic scholarship and have | looked | forward to its completion according |
raise flocks of sheep and | looked | forward to slowing up towards |
lovers plighted their troth and | looked | forward to the fruitful marriage |
time of omens as people | looked | forward with apprehension to the |
a demoralising experience i have | looked | at age concern scotland s |
palma in an ambulance i | looked | at alice i feel spaced |
the scots sonnets i ve | looked | at an interesting example comes |
a funny little shop and | looked | at another church where we |
inconsistent sparse and should be | looked | at as an enjoyable addition |
advantageous if that could be | looked | at as it was previously |
as a matter to be | looked | at by its race issues |
apply to scotland we have | looked | at canada but there was |
lilian jack have you really | looked | at deana jack i think |
a partial ban have you | looked | at disparities in the legislation |
the course we just all | looked | at each another one day |
scots of the passage we | looked | at earlier the phonetic spellings |
sayin [inaudible] m741: never really | looked | at edinburgh er scots m605: |
and they wouldn t have | looked | at fancy biscuits or so |
reading it until he has | looked | at fiona s neck she |
in northumbria so long ago | looked | at from this perspective language |
behalf of the committee that | looked | at funding of voluntary organisations |
shouts visuriency desire to be | looked | at gnomon rod tacturiency desire |
a cup win the lad | looked | at hardie tackle an asks |
queen victoria i sort of | looked | at her and asked do |
on the floor everybody just | looked | at her and i was |
is herpes girl and i | looked | at her and she was |
an brazil teased morag bethia | looked | at her and sighed ah |
m1048: so i actually just | looked | at her f1049: i never |
saw an adam when he | looked | at her felt in his |
my mother says when i | looked | at her my father says |
fellow with a deflated mitre | looked | at him from the lot |
me pockets he said i | looked | at him i knew what |
like little bo beep she | looked | at him mah sheep likely |
oaf scotland graham yelled people | looked | at him oddly and he |
the drill move i still | looked | at him one thing at |
her his white teeth she | looked | at him slightly panicked now |
on thir kittle passages neil | looked | at himself in the mirror |
div you need the lad | looked | at his stockin soles an |
in the middle of he | looked | at his watch if he |
at 10 o clock he | looked | at his watch it was |
better reaching the square john | looked | at his watch then walked |
the relevant committee to be | looked | at in detail the committee |
driven past my future or | looked | at in reverse i drove |
few people paid and which | looked | at individuals not couples the |
lines of thought we have | looked | at is a hierarchical power |
things that need to be | looked | at is always there to |
mm f943: and then we | looked | at it again and i |
minutes m944: but we just | looked | at it five minutes ago |
don t think i really | looked | at it [laugh] f746: oh |
probably we got out and | looked | at it the rain now |
on its bak enyway ah | looked | at it thin at thi |
with a smile as she | looked | at katie morag she s |
group established in march 1998 | looked | at long term trends and |
it but ah couldny ah | looked | at ma fingers which were |
soft and hard sell we | looked | at magazine ads starting with |
blue coat ower it ah | looked | at masel in the full |
some schools ha- again have | looked | at maths but that s |
lady one brutish skin head | looked | at me accusingly as he |
really wanted it m1048: she | looked | at me and gave me |
f634: and he he just | looked | at me and he said |
m1048: [laugh] and she just | looked | at me and i was |
yin later and then she | looked | at me and said if |
knocked on the glass you | looked | at me and smiled your |
i m sure he never | looked | at me and yet there |
sae fast he niver even | looked | at me as he went |
university i said and he | looked | at me as if i |
huh m952: an the chargehand | looked | at me as she go |
to do the way she | looked | at me her face all |
thing aboot her when she | looked | at me it uised tae |
blankly almost as you d | looked | at morag dully i unpacked |
and headachey and miserable i | looked | at my watch i d |
a date for tonight i | looked | at my watch in twenty |
salvers more coffee señora i | looked | at my watch yes please |
wife julie we sat and | looked | at pictures and it was |
in society we have also | looked | at poverty and disability issues |
number of earlier reports had | looked | at reopening stretches of the |
completely different from how he | looked | at school and he walk- |
would like that to be | looked | at scott barrie my understanding |
with phil gallie i have | looked | at section 16 on cancellations |
of clarity each will be | looked | at separately scots 48 the |
f1144: [laugh] if you you | looked | at somebody the wrong way |
it would mean cause i | looked | at that and it turned |
roost widnae start his pal | looked | at the battery charger an |
ashore on the dock i | looked | at the black maws of |
rat a tat tat he | looked | at the dolly and he |
well the last time i | looked | at the english framework ehm |
of the reports three strands | looked | at the existing and future |
kitchen floor detachedly turning he | looked | at the fan this close |
fire wisnae burnin richt hanna | looked | at the fire an whined |
[laugh] [laugh] m944: so i | looked | at the guy and i |
medicine bill scott the strategy | looked | at the health needs of |
like this and then we | looked | at the kitchen three stoves |
the grun and we all | looked | at the poor boy blankly |
she was obviously expecting me | looked | at the register and said |
just come in she d | looked | at the register she was |
like all the interviewing and | looked | at the results and stuff |
you mentioned canada have you | looked | at the situation in canada |
own eh doctoral studies had | looked | at the structure of the |
agreement mr macintosh i have | looked | at the timing of the |
if you remember er we | looked | at the way scots prose |
all knowledge of hellery i | looked | at the word with growing |
for me because like i | looked | at them and i thought |
our exciting agenda people have | looked | at them more than they |
email boxes and i th- | looked | at them once and thought |
[throat] f1001: so i probably | looked | at tired in a different |
wurk an the young manager | looked | at us as much tae |
us an every time she | looked | at us she saw you |
of the things the study | looked | at was the employment effects |
today for similar offences he | looked | at weatherly and allowed himself |
things that need to be | looked | at with care and attention |
recorded otherwise i would have | looked | at you and said tard |
dread mum true to form | looked | at you as if you |
scrutinised their faces as they | looked | back at me good looking |
pocket of his uniform then | looked | back at the distillery and |
behind their newspapers simon chisholm | looked | coolly at the woman s |
back frae the climb an | looked | doon at the bonnie banks |
balcony freak morag screamed she | looked | down at the flopping orange |
hold her next day she | looked | hard at herself in the |
church then ah stood and | looked | in the mirror at the |
was just a boy and | looked | just like jane at times |
dining room at home it | looked | like a swiss chalet in |
theory which at one time | looked | like being a rival to |
at you the bridesmaid who | looked | liked she d draped herself |
a writer at this luisa | looked | me up and down an |
commenting on its effectiveness i | looked | more closely at helverie which |
and it stops so i | looked | over at the chap to |
find contradictory at this i | looked | quizzical oh let s see |
doors before he spoke he | looked | right at me as he |
you were out gallivanting archie | looked | round at her wondering if |
pushed away the interpreter he | looked | straight at me and said |
to climb it then you | looked | straight at me for a |
yesterday dinner time the laddie | looked | straucht at his faither there |
show me a sheep david | looked | up at her blankly she |
ye a ken as ah | looked | up at that roof it |
boat back to scotland he | looked | up at the narrow slit |
we we both stood and | looked | up at the stars and |
aal rags even folk that | looked | a bit tink like with |
bunch of flowers to what | looked | anatomically vaguely like a woman |
a peace educator sarah who | looked | and acted like a hippy |
guff you didn t you | looked | and sounded like a thoroughly |
like that and when i | looked | closely i could see that |
centre of the square and | looked | for all the world like |
like every other boy i | looked | for birds nests tae herrie |
who sleep like mist who | looked | in their own way for |
his heid aff an he | looked | jist like a ghost he |
times the young john carradine | looked | just like his kung fuing |
her purple uniform the hro | looked | like a cadbury s chocolate |
was in canada last year | looked | like a cherokee indian had |
from the cells the accused | looked | like a cross between cassius |
coloured lights the city chambers | looked | like a fairy castle and |
a bough but even it | looked | like a halloween apple coated |
about sperm had assumed it | looked | like a kind of white |
an on the ootside it | looked | like a massive big rainbow |
like ma gairden when it | looked | like a the rest covered |
he saw ye that ye | looked | like an angel an we |
his heid an thocht it | looked | like an ootsize set o |
was and how each freckle | looked | like australia and now each |
with a layer of what | looked | like branches about one to |
well we knew what it | looked | like but we we didn |
first became pregnant and never | looked | like coming back it had |
eh electric bulby thing it | looked | like f632: oh right f646: |
we bought some things which | looked | like french rolls but turned |
her persuaded her that she | looked | like ghandi i never i |
one complaining bitterly that wyllie | looked | like he could hardly wait |
speccy on the other hand | looked | like he had just crapped |
brattleboro inn right now she | looked | like hell too she d |
f1155: mmhm f1154: totally it | looked | like i d had it |
that great granite head which | looked | like it could carve its |
of her papers and who | looked | like jane fonda to the |
own f965: yeah they all | looked | like jesus they all had |
bromelias begonias and flowers that | looked | like lupins and irises the |
decided that they probably all | looked | like miss troy emaciated and |
mirror were that close they | looked | like one eye he stared |
of rain washed clover and | looked | like paradise even the caravan |
some farmers grew tares which | looked | like peas and beans for |
of the wee cat eric | looked | like predatory monster sounds familiar |
the old council scheme she | looked | like somebody said alba she |
hand stretched out palm downwards | looked | like something that might want |
in the moonlight the river | looked | like spilled petrol a seagull |
had sat down again this | looked | like the act of a |
the flames she knew she | looked | like the crooked stick now |
join us overseas and this | looked | like the perfect time as |
that began to emerge and | looked | like they were going to |
no description of what she | looked | like though i have an |
her thighs so tightly they | looked | like two haunches of boiled |
a filthy thin shirt he | looked | like what he was an |
camera angle guess what it | looked | like you were trying to |
like a machine till it | looked | mental as anything the overall |
kids bit the kids bit | looked | mental it s like a |
an ancient felt hat she | looked | thought sir archie like an |
it like that and i | looked | up and i said it |
s wrang meg pancake meg | looked | up real sheepish like an |
like frightened hedgehog her clothes | looked | us if she d thrown |
like ploy jack yes she | looked | worn out yesterday you re |
his thighs almost delicately he | looked | anxious and careworn and though |
approximately ten parts it then | looked | as though the total would |
between crumbling peat hags it | looked | coolish though so i handed |
a pink tent though it | looked | quite funky on the ootside |
wow f1049: she s always | looked | really old though m1048: eh |
[laugh] f1049: [laugh] m1048: she | looked | so cute though [laugh] f1049: |
the mirror odd she still | looked | the same girl though she |
thogt an thought lookt an | looked | an ah an i this |
steidy ladelin it on it | looked | crackin the teacher thought so |
cause i thought that i | looked | good with glasses on so |
sometimes jimmy even thought she | looked | upset as if she had |
was really lovely but she | looked | a bit feminine [inaudible] f832: |
awa in a flash she | looked | affa frail bit she cood |
on her feet her toes | looked | braw anyway she risked the |
in a hospital bed she | looked | hardly able to move the |
tarantula with foetid fangs i | looked | inside it once when she |
that your mum if she | looked | out she couldnae see you |
with her [inhale] so she | looked | outside and she says well |
t say anything but she | looked | really shocked secondly my family |
i just go in she | looked | scared agnes ach she jist |
more hopeful than menacing and | looked | small in every way she |
rolls to my table she | looked | so grim and tight lipped |
her desk writing and she | looked | up and she said evidently |
a fag and when she | looked | up her face froze over |
said a new thacked reef | looked | bonnie i can only agree |
s favourites he said ah | looked | brilliant in this ah mind |
contents of the envelope it | looked | harmless so i said i |
said katie morag thoughtfully everyone | looked | in amazement as grannie island |
wrong street while the natives | looked | on and said nowt my |
sandhole some wye larry ake | looked | ower an said oh i |
he came in from work | looked | round the room and said |
f1009: stomped his foot and | looked | so put out and said |
tea kollega i said having | looked | up the word in case |
he hunted awye for them | looked | in every neuk an cranny |
yi left oor world lee | looked | it us an every time |
be well enough but he | looked | a bit shrunken in stature |
to sit with weatherly who | looked | as if he was about |
whit tae expect but he | looked | as if he wis asleep |
know he just kind of | looked | back in his mirror and |
sticks an peats as he | looked | back ower his books he |
gweed bit caulder as he | looked | doon in the howe he |
got the brochure out an | looked | for him he was a |
haired and grey faced he | looked | from me on my mattress |
the front of the car | looked | immaculate he could even hear |
lookin for the glesses he | looked | in a a the boxes |
on his face when he | looked | in the water an illusion |
a head of curls he | looked | incapable of knocking over a |
till the pubs shut he | looked | into the misty grey blueness |
right bonny in black he | looked | much better now clean and |
clicking into place as he | looked | naa i doot doo cood |
then added some whisky mary | looked | on helplessly as he distanced |
display by saying that he | looked | on it not as a |
chested and bent that he | looked | quite small when walking he |
but as he stood and | looked | ralph realised that it was |
when he came in he | looked | round the room snorted and |
seating himself i must have | looked | surprised for he continued i |
thwarted in his pursuit he | looked | this way and that till |
in fact than he d | looked | when he wis alive his |
unner the streetlichts he ay | looked | yella greenish mibbe biff noticed |
beside them their female colleagues | looked | dowdy apart from one young |
slaw an aa the stars | looked | doon frae the tap o |
wifie stood on it ey | looked | doon on loch linnie weel |
hae tae wait timmer tam | looked | ronald up an doon an |
gale deed doon the whale | looked | roon an a passin boat |
a ower the hoose tam | looked | up from his newspaper and |
wantin noo that ah ve | looked | ye ower ah think ye |
her hair dyed peroxide just | looked | an freddie was hooked line |
me here graham her irises | looked | green as the hoops on |
cam by her cell and | looked | in but wouldna stop and |
in a paternity suit fiona | looked | so beautiful in her anger |
her smoke was thrifty always | looked | the other side of fifty |
trap her words which i | looked | up later came back to |
mr gee stood up an | looked | aboot an goes aye how |
nock and sam and i | looked | it up and down and |
then [censored: forename] just kind of | looked | me up and down f1049: |
got up and showered and | looked | out some stuff on burns |
up kyle street east it | looked | that wild wi its big |
who had called the case | looked | up and paused as if |
haddin sic a feerich i | looked | up feerich and what did |
what it meant but we | looked | up flechie cause you weren |
this flechinel i think we | looked | up flechie i can t |
compared to grey face i | looked | up from the paper and |
which linked with his own | looked | up irritated and snapped can |
was some time before i | looked | up my contact who turned |
the same day that we | looked | up the [laugh] world s |
followin me and then we | looked | up the street and [laugh] |
and i i i i | looked | up the word spirit and |
in perfect synchrony we both | looked | up what the hell were |
different fi us somebody thit | looked | different fi us robby awbody |
on experience most of us | looked | worried we changed into the |
put the hand down and | looked | away and went away lookin |
valley behind the city we | looked | down and saw a condor |
monumental plinth the lion once | looked | down on desert caravans arriving |
one and then you were | looked | down on if you could |
gibson street as it has | looked | rather run down over the |
phone down but luckily i | looked | through the phone box glass |
left by the plough wendy | looked | his way and nodded as |
my way out the distance | looked | slight on our falkplan street |
always remember the way it | looked | the paper blue lined and |
remember the way the letter | looked | when my mother flapped it |
of finishing that record it | looked | as if graeme had beaten |
the fat man s head | looked | as if it could carve |
wearing a green jacket that | looked | as if it was bought |
butter s come if it | looked | as if it wasn t |
card showin through so it | looked | as if sumbdy d sprinkled |
of the car and it | looked | as if the jack was |
war s end when it | looked | as if the port and |
any more and now it | looked | as if you weren t |
uncle shuffled his feet and | looked | away as if his sister |
silence jilly if yid jist | looked | back dad pause took the |
some reason your bit always | looked | bigger than your neighbours if |
say if ye if ye | looked | for the the the english |
is lowse and when you | looked | to see if one was |
certainly a the rest have | looked | efter me jist fine especially |
and shook his head then | looked | again but could see no |
bile of terror when i | looked | again it was gone i |
shyly once dressed again you | looked | so smashing that my catherine |
yes f1038: and erm that | looked | really good and things except |
scholarly i haven t really | looked | too far into scholarly projects |
i fell and when i | looked | back i saw that i |
scotland as an adult mitchell | looked | back proudly on his peasant |
on we periodically rested and | looked | back the line of trekkers |
with vigour and i never | looked | back the pile of gathered |
[laugh] f826: you ve never | looked | back yeah f902: well we |
a nano second nipped back | looked | through the livin room windae |
yid jist stopped came back | looked | through the windae screen image |
hour glass wouldn t have | looked | more uncomfortable his straw hat |
bunnet aff his heid tam | looked | round his audience his face |
of his own design i | looked | the name on the plaque |
certainly the mountain would have | looked | even more spectacular with flowers |
and and they they ve | looked | so long through these specs |
returned to the universitetskaya and | looked | through scottish poems for friday |
make on the proposal i | looked | through the itinerary of the |
11 45 the convener i | looked | through the paper for the |
him coming ilka summer i | looked | to see him walk through |
the heads on the pillows | looked | exactly the same as when |
and when mrs macdonald had | looked | out the family best china |
dear mibbe see when ah | looked | roon there was nothin there |
i could write that you | looked | as innocent and defenceless as |
language and that language is | looked | on as a continuum language |
city in hordes and were | looked | on as suspicious liable to |
encounter hostility because many people | looked | on them as low wage |
contemplating how uncle ali already | looked | pissed as a newt and |
so that they are not | looked | upon as different their perception |
evident that monolingualism has been | looked | upon by british society as |
brushing so comprehensive that you | looked | not just smashing but incandescent |
stalinism so far we ve | looked | over the first two throbbing |
[laugh] f965: [laugh] because they | looked | so good f963: mm are |
corner of your eye you | looked | so scruffy and your car |
till in the distance they | looked | white so you could spot |
place where women over forty | looked | matronly their hair neatly coiffed |
of things that must be | looked | out for are disputes over |
that gift horse must be | looked | in the mouth who are |
nemo s dad went and | looked | for him and found him |
has been raised we have | looked | into the matter and responded |
and thumb on the mirror | looked | into the shape that was |
fiona have a swatch fiona | looked | into the tube and gasped |
there wasn t actually we | looked | into this it s sort |
but what i could see | looked | very nice nicer than halifax |
on my ticket machine and | looked | about for the source of |
we d a man that | looked | efter the horse m642: and |
[laugh] m608: [laugh] f637: they | looked | flat f638: they d a |
encirclin desks you d think | looked | on po faced ilk blume |
you d been and you | looked | simply dreadful green and ill |
to university college and it | looked | amazing you know big castle |
didnae come the day i | looked | and shouted and poked aboot |
behind a high wall we | looked | for the entrance and came |
scene crowding anxiously round i | looked | for the older man and |
sallow complexion and long nose | looked | least likely to be disposed |
of arran right and you | looked | off the stern o this |
blown across them john wedderburn | looked | outraged and lady margaret also |
and lady margaret also pregnant | looked | pale and aeneas macroy s |
a trip retro shirts and | looked | seriously ridiculous their name was |
needed it the room aye | looked | that spick and span wisny |
slowing one second the car | looked | to be tearing past and |
sailor s cep bit fit | looked | lek hid came aff wan |
anybody cause i must ve | looked | f637: [laugh] f638: i mean |
slave afore the sheriff maclaurin | looked | pensive i wonder whit the |
for writing the script i | looked | puzzled oh you mean the |
be under the fall i | looked | round the great bowl of |
was speaking in inverness i | looked | surprised yes i was in |
design done apparently in pinpricks | looked | decidedly drab we told ourselves |
no it was f639: we | looked | for the biggest f641: it |
our working lives we have | looked | on the dictionary of the |
saain were peepin throo they | looked | a richt healthy lot an |
ma erse but ee still | looked | dead serious an goes right |
ae bein wee an bein | looked | efter awthing in it s |
aye it was f631: yeah | looked | very professional f689: an it |
meeting johann lamont people have | looked | for various reasons why it |
in the bustling office which | looked | little changed from the days |
series of ruined buildings which | looked | onto a large waterfall opposite |
of the grey ferguson which | looked | quite small amazed farmers by |
fog cleared but the countryside | looked | alien there was a dusty |
yeah f689: ehm but it | looked | alright it wisnae f631: no |
or anything but it still | looked | lovely f746: mm that s |
the reader how the notice | looked | it also helps to create |
spill oan a dam it | looked | lik a right lonely loch |
surprisingly quiet probably because it | looked | very closed the pizzas were |
was crucial to how you | looked | in this mod or rocker |
hadna expected that because they | looked | sae licht in the men |
the whole text what is | looked | for is careful attention to |
the car in the drive | looked | new a paid fakir to |
gonnae be a daddy alec | looked | suddenly disconsolate aw fuck graham |
that the consultative steering group | looked | to europe in establishing our |