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read aither o thaim never | read | a singil lyne o aither |
you read about that you | read | about it all the time |
sex was really like you | read | about that you read about |
you read stuff and you | read | accounts of other people s |
at the club ah haedna | read | aither o thaim never read |
man and this lad could | read | and often read the newspapers |
children to hear the text | read | and re read and to |
you with what emotion i | read | and re read these pure |
the text read and re | read | and to think and talk |
when they read and wrote | read | and wrote latin [inhale] er |
scholars and clergymen when they | read | and wrote read and wrote |
drive and he couldn t | read | his own mail or read |
ll read it f1113: mum | read | [inaudible] look there s nemo |
t read she couldn t | read | it at all cause she |
them f1122: mm can you | read | it can you read it |
read right now f806: well | read | it during the break though |
no no no no me | read | it f1091: okay you read |
read it m1092: aye you | read | it f1091: piglet unexpectedly is |
read that ain i ll | read | it f1113: mum read [inaudible] |
ll read it i ll | read | it f1113: right oh look |
ll read it i ll | read | it f1113: right you read |
you read it can you | read | it f1121: mmhm right f1122: |
read that one will mum | read | it for you f1114: yes |
ll read it i ll | read | it i ll read it |
please mum i- i ll | read | it i ll read it |
lady doing f1114: i ll | read | it i ll read it |
i read that so i | read | it kinna wrong maybe f1026: |
mm f1091: now will we | read | it m1092: aye you read |
read it f1091: okay you | read | it to me m1092: me |
not [laugh] prescribed texts i | read | newspapers and i read other |
that they would never have | read | of course i had read |
and really the more i | read | or tried to read the |
i read newspapers and i | read | other books but not you |
read you know more recently | read | people like kelman and and |
don t really need to | read | right now f806: well read |
emma she she can t | read | she couldn t read it |
m762: erm and and you | read | stuff and you read accounts |
i read that ain you | read | that ain f1113: okay f1114: |
yes that book yes i | read | that ain i ll read |
it f1121: mmhm right f1122: | read | that ain read this ain |
right f1114: i i i | read | that ain you read that |
a piggy book want to | read | that one will mum read |
that s the way i | read | that so i read it |
i read or tried to | read | the more confused it became |
read his own mail or | read | the newspaper or anything else |
lad could read and often | read | the newspapers and books aloud |
read it f1113: right you | read | the pat story to mum |
emotion i read and re | read | these pure scottish folk idylls |
read of course i had | read | things but also f963: mm |
right f1122: read that ain | read | this ain f1121: read you |
read this so i ll | read | this and f745: yeah no |
to right i have to | read | this so i ll read |
i i obviously kind of | read | you know more recently read |
ain read this ain f1121: | read | you wantin that one first |
books because children can t | read | and so it worked in |
and missing carole i ve | read | around 5 books of poetry |
[laugh] i i can actually | read | books again that i m |
yuppy clones they don t | read | books and they don t |
just switch off and just | read | books for enjoyment as well |
far i aften geed tae | read | books i d cadged fae |
people go to the cinema | read | books listen to music and |
always trying to make me | read | books that i don t |
they didn t need to | read | books they were like a |
ballater 3 years ago i | read | doric books at home my |
you heard like or you | read | english books and it says |
you know obviously i ve | read | er books from all of |
ve got five books to | read | erm four essays to do |
the library books we canna | read | he drapped them aa on |
right f1112: right you you | read | that books now and i |
people will try desperately to | read | the books in english because |
need to sit down and | read | the books this year m816: |
books now and i ll | read | this you put it over |
s an expert on it | read | up aw these books tae |
hundred books at home not | read | yet f809: although sometimes you |
up to the institute and | read | a book about the north |
parrafin lamp an try tae | read | a book aye it early |
don t you go and | read | a book f963: mmhm f965: |
got to sit down and | read | a book f965: hm which |
kind of street i i | read | a book for for my |
never b- you can never | read | a book in the same |
the university ah haena even | read | a book juist the papers |
would love to sit and | read | a book m964: my brother |
f1091: right okay let s | read | a book okay it says |
sit in a corner and | read | a book you can do |
mum hey do you wanna | read | a story a book f1107: |
becum o us whan ye | read | a story book awthing in |
she must have threatened tae | read | him her new book well |
queen ma mither ah can | read | hir lyke a book but |
has left behind begins to | read | his book enter ferapont in |
figure of llull salvador soon | read | his book of blanquerna which |
m605: in but if i | read | like a book and it |
no i really wanted to | read | my book because i was |
we don t want to | read | my ladybird book either it |
little note book he can | read | note book in smudgy print |
a book whaur men can | read | sum unco things ye maun |
entirely to enabling you to | read | that book and again that |
reason f806: i ve never | read | that book f807: [cough] it |
i cannae i can t | read | that book he said because |
things f1111: okay f1112: babies | read | that book to me f1111: |
ye ve finished can we | read | the argos book m1128: no |
you ll see if you | read | the book i don t |
don t know i d | read | the book so i knew |
odette churchill anyone has not | read | this book should do so |
fitt ye d like better | read | this book to see if |
actually wanted to do was | read | through the book first well |
were expected to possess and | read | was a book written in |
picks up a book to | read | which is written by one |
the phone an tryin tae | read | her papers tae see if |
and practice it can be | read | in conjunction with position papers |
of my time and would | read | in the papers about edinburgh |
selmous conference in 85 i | read | some papers in this in |
and i said well i | read | the papers and he said |
news about home when i | read | the papers and i soon |
s second point i have | read | the papers and it seems |
if i in fact did | read | the papers f631: mmhm f634: |
in edinburgh members will have | read | the papers on this and |
the garden after that they | read | the papers smoked a pipe |
embassy to borrow material and | read | the papers the ones carrying |
he was 89 and could | read | the papers without glasses though |
have had a chance to | read | the papers you will notice |
quicker than it takes to | read | through the papers is a |
man of affairs he has | read | too many state papers and |
on wi teachin us to | read | an write an coont an |
hivin been learnt hou tae | read | an write it ane o |
a understand b speak c | read | and d write scots including |
pip ah learns how to | read | and write and so he |
scotland the pursuer learned tae | read | and write and was instructed |
speak and listen or to | read | and write bilinguals often develop |
for 20 years i can | read | and write it and i |
who can how many can | read | and write it fewer still |
at school you learn to | read | and write le- count mm |
conversation difficult although i can | read | and write the language but |
where she was taught to | read | and write the last thing |
love to write er and | read | erm m608: uh huh m1174: |
i write it to be | read | i just wish she didn |
but are never taught to | read | or write a single word |
who were able to speak | read | or write gaelic this group |
emerged that he could barely | read | or write hence his lack |
have never been taught to | read | or write it the majority |
out how many people speak | read | or write scots is that |
not write and all could | read | to some degree he housed |
walk in the mountains to | read | write draw and generally recover |
on the story and after | read | a small part of the |
a lady would come and | read | a story to you and |
circle [inhale] and if you | read | alasdair gray s short story |
teletubbies are you goin to | read | mam a story f1114: once |
you f1103: you re gonna | read | me a story f1104: yeah |
the tea f1103: well you | read | me a story when i |
he can and starts to | read | the last story at his |
commander crabb incident although we | read | the story we were not |
the story he tries to | read | the tiny print at the |
aye and then mum can | read | you a story before you |
the tea f1104: can i | read | you a story fann i |
mummy will i dae a | read | you a story fann i |
do you want mummy to | read | you that story m1108: no |
group 6 mime group 5 | read | after the battle of longside |
are obviously giggling group 1 | read | fan mary wis sax or |
returning to scotland group 4 | read | in france mary became freens |
chops three times group 5 | read | insteid o helpin her elizabeth |
members who have not yet | read | it because the group has |
to the queen group 2 | read | james v king of scotland |
group 1 mime group 2 | read | james v mary of guise |
group 2 mime group 1 | read | mary and 4 companions about |
group 5 mime group 6 | read | mary marries bothwell battles follow |
group 3 mime group 4 | read | mary marries francis courtly dance |
group 4 mime group 3 | read | mary marries lord darnley but |
by the body group 3 | read | mony a nobleman wis eager |
begs for pity group 6 | read | nae lang aifter that darnley |
maucht tae lairn hou tae | read | a language that on paper |
co editor of the oed | read | a paper entitled new dictionary |
this research note should be | read | in conjunction with that paper |
a year ago he had | read | in the paper about somerset |
notice in the local paper | read | [note: newspaper article] you attended school between |
i assume that members have | read | paper el 00 30 2 |
now had an opportunity to | read | that paper which raises some |
to to die really to | read | the paper and die [laugh] |
will move to questions having | read | the paper do members have |
sit yourself down here and | read | the paper i m off |
dirtier nick johnston when i | read | the paper i was conscious |
awa ben the hoose tae | read | the paper weel the gooseberry |
job finished smartly hae you | read | this morning s paper then |
views of this parliament i | read | with considerable interest the paper |
that ain f1113: right you | read | it then mum s tidying |
me see f1114: i ll | read | that ain f1113: oh spot |
f1114: that s i ll | read | that ain f1113: right you |
oh maybe we ll if | read | that ain first we ll |
in your bed are we | read | that spot s ain right |
one look okay we ll | read | this ain and then we |
which means that i can | read | a bit m741: right m605: |
okley dokelys m1108: can you | read | a last one f1107: that |
go bessie they can i | read | aboot it peggy i dinna |
so large they can be | read | across the bay some people |
his area it can be | read | almost as if it were |
relating to its sound when | read | aloud and these can help |
open the door can be | read | as a justification of the |
supernaitrul trickster an can be | read | as a symbol o the |
that the merchant classes can | read | [click] [inhale] the acts of |
a standard where they can | read | er dunbar and henryson and |
at the beginning and re | read | everything before i can carry |
groups can pair off and | read | for each other cast 33 |
rapid reading courses one can | read | four times as quickly so |
from it he can t | read | french he wants it in |
faither s bible ye can | read | fur yersel the wye o |
lowman the bill can be | read | in a way in which |
sort of vandalism you ll | read | in them can make you |
it m1163: y- i can | read | it and i ll pick |
sit down and you can | read | it and see how excellent |
letter berna then she can | read | it for herself berna contessa |
sit m1108: no can you | read | it for me f1107: [cough] |
f951: i mean i can | read | it no trouble at aa |
you find that you can | read | it or is it m1163: |
mean f951: yeah i can | read | it siccar is like ehm |
i can m1108: can you | read | it to me f1107: that |
sorts of things he can | read | letters because the scanner will |
for though it can be | read | more or less easily by |
jim yes certainly if you | read | music you can hum along |
i bet she can t | read | she can so she s |
land and you can t | read | signs or notes sunday 2nd |
effect on us as we | read | teacher and pupils can then |
can i r- can i | read | that one f1107: which one |
got to be literate to | read | the bible so you can |
can be to one another | read | the linguistics wars by randy |
so i d when i | read | the question f1054: can i |
know it i can still | read | the signs after all these |
s for people that can | read | them theirsels there s nae |
is so maybe you can | read | this and comment on this |
ehm so you can actually | read | this worldwide f950: [sniff] is |
which to proceed members can | read | through the rules rule 43 |
can have your say and | read | what other people think sometimes |
can hae yer say an | read | whit ither fowk thinks whiles |
f1103: aye f1104: can i | read | ye sleeping beauty f1103: aye |
it s like everything you | read | you can get you get |
on trade that he never | read | any of the writers of |
become a christian we never | read | he was persuaded so there |
t know i ve never | read | it f807: i wouldn t |
but maybe you ll never | read | it maybe you ll never |
aince thorfinn an you canna | read | thaim nou lat thaim never |
never probably sit down and | read | that normally f745: [laugh] i |
that time but i d | read | things that they would never |
kids would know how to | read | urdu never mind speak it |
nou lat thaim never be | read | valgerd ye ir no the |
well i think i ve | read | a few maybe aye bits |
yir warlockrie weill a ve | read | aa the buiks o leir |
of things that we ve | read | and and then f963: mm |
gaithert experience gin ye ve | read | buchan s john macnab first |
other ones that i ve | read | er m605: [laugh] m741: have |
i ve always loved to | read | erm since i was a |
stuff that i need to | read | f806: mm no i ve |
stuff stuff that i ve | read | from south asian translation as |
[inhale] now if you ve | read | henryson s orpheus and eurydice |
i m not i ve | read | him but i m i |
ve forleit his naem a | read | i b page 31 at |
that [laugh] [audience laugh] i ve | read | it and remembered it [audience laugh] |
selfish gene but i ve | read | it f1151: it was [laugh] |
t i won t actually | read | it i ve i ve |
him but i ve not | read | it m605: it s eh |
mmhm yeah m762: i ve | read | it since you know erm |
theory or maybe i ve | read | it somewhere where erm blonde |
ve picked my stories to | read | now f1111: you ve picked |
the poems that i ve | read | of yours are very personal |
mmhm m762: erm i ve | read | rushdie as well you know |
nou a days a ve | read | someplace thit hir faither wrocht |
one argument that i ve | read | somewhere that said that actually |
irvine welsh that i ve | read | that i recognise eh ye |
mair fun gin ye ve | read | the buchan an sin it |
accordin tae whit a ve | read | the island fock adopted the |
f1150: yeah erm i ve | read | the selfish gene i didn |
develop from what i ve | read | the situation in egypt is |
so i ve will i | read | the whole page right let |
you ve really got to | read | them but i mean you |
this opportunity to go and | read | up and then you ve |
yeah m762: and i ve | read | widely obviously since then but |
i mean i i ve | read | you know middlemarch is a |
it s much easier to | read | and i hope he ll |
at this point it ll | read | as if i made him |
oh ah ah i ll | read | it again look it s |
mummy f1091: okay i ll | read | it for you [tut] right |
it down she ll probably | read | it i missed you when |
puir priests ll no daur | read | it nou if it s |
atrocious but ah ll no | read | it unless ah m stotious |
ll blurt out when you | read | it will be bad enough |
go upstairs and we ll | read | some bookies f1114: yes away |
don t care if you | read | this either i ll be |
i ll just i ll | read | this in a wee second |
come on then we ll | read | this one and then it |
f1114: alright f1113: we ll | read | this one f1114: [squeal] [panting] |
not good enough he ll | read | through the order standing beside |
your bed and i ll | read | you some bookie f1114: [inaudible] |
get up and we ll | read | your bookie right f1114: i |
agencies some weeks ago i | read | a newspaper article suggesting that |
report i urge members to | read | a publication called keep smiling |
been dealt with recently i | read | a statement from a big |
m762: enjoyed that and i | read | a- the who- the entire |
gud gien commission at wei | read | aboot i st mattha s |
know i d much rather | read | about damaged individuals individuals who |
sarah boyack no i have | read | about figures of between 3 |
wh- what was it i | read | about it was erm a |
overseas mail the more i | read | about the falklands the more |
night whom i like to | read | about time after time she |
conkers f963: cause i i | read | about you know the jennings |
in fact i hadn t | read | alasdair gray till nineteen ninety |
the crucified christ i re | read | alice s instructions as we |
bookies tae gie him tae | read | an i gave him a |
my time but i have | read | and heard much about it |
wardrobe in primary school to | read | and i f963: mm yes |
he said what do you | read | and i said well i |
stuff i i hadn t | read | and then somebody said oh |
i wis fair trickit tae | read | anent my scutterin aboot hens |
[tut] right i m not | read | any of his well i |
i don t want to | read | anything erm at the moment |
don t have time to | read | anything i want because i |
i i erm you know | read | as and i do research |
rest i have to lip | read | as i look up from |
to start with i have | read | as much as i could |
right immediately i start to | read | burns i forget what i |
writer william s burroughs i | read | burroughs before i came to |
i m not forced to | read | by my subject which is |
so then i went and | read | calvino [laugh] oh some of |
this he tells me i | read | chopin sand graves suite i |
weeks i have seen and | read | commentators suggest that investing in |
da idder day whin i | read | dat da exhibition wish i |
aboot da emails a m | read | dem ower an i dunna |
nothing s happening and i | read | demetrius at a semi drunken |
the same time as i | read | dickens and all that you |
helena shire had insisted i | read | dunbar henryson and gavin douglas |
ehm anne donovan i hivnae | read | eh matthew fitt is a |
eh i i i cannot | read | eh the the chinese script |
writes in gaelic who cannot | read | english i am especially concerned |
lovers of scots who cannot | read | english similarly i have yet |
but at the moment i | read | everything but not [laugh] prescribed |
bit that i didn t | read | f746: oh [inhale] i don |
west stories i got tae | read | fae some o e fairm |
jesus told his disciples i | read | from chapter 15 of st |
i am not about to | read | from my forthcoming press release |
briefing material that i have | read | from officials we are trying |
edinburgh west ld i will | read | from the report of the |
and i was interested to | read | herder s version in his |
interesting statistics that i have | read | highlights the proportion of older |
actually but i think i | read | him in order to kind |
ahint at courtship n a | read | i a at thair banns |
aa bot salute um a | read | i a at wullie murray |
to shower and change and | read | i discovered in the days |
i thought well i do | read | i m no tellin everybody |
sei til the horse a | read | i the borth ick waiter |
i ma airliest days a | read | i the scottis langage socitie |
i was quite surprised to | read | i think the f- first |
til his caain an wei | read | i verse ten at the |
that i am supposed to | read | in full at the start |
of a poem i d | read | in modern sri lankan poetry |
was quite surprised when i | read | in the brochure how many |
elderly citizens of scotland i | read | in the evening times last |
masai warriors and i hae | read | in the national geographic that |
a very special status i | read | in the notes that mr |
f1054: yeah f1043: i did | read | in the younger generation s |
again i sensed or perhaps | read | into the situation a heightened |
the full so i have | read | is the scheme for compensation |
welcome that s how i | read | it after he looked like |
own style and i could | read | it back to myself and |
something like [?] Ù¿ Ú¢ [/?] remembering to | read | it backwards however i hear |
lanark till then and i | read | it because i f963: yeah |
i dinna care fit ye | read | it canna happen and i |
said [?]oh you should[/?] and so i | read | it erm so a lot |
er if i try and | read | it f1038: [inhale] yeah f1037: |
one m1092: [inaudible] i i | read | it f1091: are you goin |
f1122: i want to you | read | it f1121: okay right you |
m sure you haven t | read | it harry no and i |
but i just couldn t | read | it holden isn t like |
frae yer uncle jeems i | read | it in the aiberdeen journals |
it in english i would | read | it into tape in the |
is so short i will | read | it it says the secretary |
f951: i would struggle tae | read | it [laugh] m865: okay ehm |
feeling that i won t | read | it [laugh] which is a |
a fine change m1092: you | read | it mummy f1091: okay i |
s why i want to | read | it out one of the |
i don t want to | read | it over all the same |
my own childhood when i | read | it there was a a |
[audience laughter] i m going to | read | it to you eh because |
at her challenge kin i | read | it well yes i suppose |
brother but i plan to | read | it when he s finished |
a mythical scot i niver | read | kant or jung i m |
kelman or b- before i | read | kelman actually but i think |
realist scottish fiction after i | read | kelman or b- before i |
the whole thing but i | read | kind of more that the |
f963: mm mmhm mmhm m762: | read | lanark till then and i |
what i do but i | read | [laugh] f1023: [laugh] f1024: [laugh] |
madge [laugh] f1025: i put | read | [laugh] f1023: [laugh] f1024: [laugh] |
say david murison had actually | read | [laugh] i remember the first |
don t really need to | read | [laugh] [laugh] f806: [tut] i |
last the year out i | read | more u k current affairs |
ehm do you manage to | read | mrs ower and i said |
schule in english buiks i | read | my mither tongue david grant |
m741: minutes here until i | read | my tutor notes and they |
would help if i could | read | my writing i should have |
deal to pay for a | read | of it in ms i |
were repelled but fascinated i | read | on and gradually the genesis |
be reassuring but when i | read | on i found that only |
the submissions that i have | read | on that we reiterate our |
t the last time i | read | one put them down and |
bill in detail i have | read | only the parts that i |
t i i i d | read | other things from other parts |
time but i will not | read | out all the titles seeds |
that mike russell has just | read | out i think that i |
the official report i will | read | out the list of organisations |
last week i started to | read | primo levi s if this |
that targets individuals i have | read | proceedings that reveal msps concerns |
m762: mm well everything i | read | really or everything i listened |
when it was introduced i | read | recently about hygiene regulations that |
own copy of let s | read | russian i must get started |
grandparents in pr 6 i | read | scots and i wrote a |
human richt tae lair tae | read | skrieve an spell i ma |
i was quite surprised to | read | some of it mr hamilton |
i urge the committee to | read | some of the background research |
you know i kind of | read | some of the canon stuff |
up again fae there i | read | somethin aboot it in the |
what was happening then i | read | something about hormonal imbalance in |
m762: you know er i | read | somewhere that the queen s |
i m damnt sure i | read | somewye that he plunkit a |
finn and a russian i | read | tc smout until about half |
who are often more better | read | than i am because f963: |
who are actually far better | read | than i am [laugh] which |
high above the sea i | read | that chopin composed most of |
assume because i have not | read | that document at all let |
i wis shocked fan i | read | that fit s thi world |
against algeria didn t i | read | that galilleo had something to |
an on that i also | read | that his play bertie mutch |
already i was surprised to | read | that it was annabelle s |
now i i hadn t | read | that novel before i wrote |
i do really want to | read | that one cause it s |
sorry f1122: i m gonna | read | that one f1121: oh that |
i do not need to | read | that out as it describes |
down easy chairs i didnae | read | that properly i would say |
days and i have not | read | that table i have noted |
i wis wonderin when i | read | that word cause it s |
f1024: alcohol induced f1025: i | read | that wrong cause it said |
programme he said but i | read | that you listen to my |
yearly basis dennis canavan i | read | the bill as meaning that |
picking it up again to | read | the bit that i didn |
so i tried to re | read | the catcher in the rye |
independent bill aitken i have | read | the document and agree with |
concede that i have not | read | the document because i did |
the petition mary scanlon i | read | the documents last night and |
certain key questions i have | read | the evidence that angus mackay |
explanation ross finnie i have | read | the explanatory note the committee |
i was shocked when i | read | the figures to find that |
till much later when i | read | the letters and had a |
cetera mrs warrington i have | read | the list i disagree in |
there i ask people to | read | the materials from cover to |
to unreasonable chairmanship i have | read | the official report and took |
of the magazines that i | read | the penetration of that advertising |
i d advise you to | read | the play cause it s |
went into my house and | read | the post i found a |
i should think if i | read | the power structure correctly but |
concerns now that i have | read | the reply do any committee |
number of people who have | read | the report mary scanlon i |
i was concerned when i | read | the suggestion in the finance |
to take that further having | read | the supporting documents i was |
on the economy that i | read | the toothill report way back |
as i got mine i | read | the tories amendment to the |
the right and i would | read | the translation and gaze at |
t f746: didn t f745: | read | the whole thing but i |
a gideon bible f639: i | read | the whole thing f640: and |
f1054: that s lovely [inaudible] | read | the whole thing m1012: i |
answered do i have to | read | them all 7 he did |
went i did i did | read | them ehm i mean th- |
bits out in german i | read | them out in english we |
and so clearly i could | read | them you know live with |
what other how other people | read | things and i like writers |
erm f963: i find to | read | things that that sort of |
about inside but i shall | read | this how to succeed as |
considering recent events i have | read | this morning s newspapers in |
trucks and diggers m1092: i | read | this one on my own |
whaur ye are till i | read | this oot this warrant as |
m really re- wantin to | read | this today because i want |
would improve his ability to | read | those documents i understand that |
from cosla i will not | read | through all the details of |
i i i i i | read | through collections of er of |
member of rspb scotland having | read | through the documents i would |
here to consider that i | read | through the paperwork this might |
series then and then i | read | tolkien the entire everything f963: |
criggie i m not gonna | read | too much of this but |
miss rubislaw didna fan we | read | twelfth night i felt hairt |
you like that i actually | read | up on but then m608: |
very first thing i ever | read | up on m608: mmhm f643: |
denner time i used t | read | various tings especially d novels |
scotland i had started to | read | winter in mallorca by george |
week given the opportunity i | read | with interest the executive s |
smirr i was gaun tae | read | ye a poem o my |
yer letters i like tae | read | yer column bit fyles it |
i was i used to | read | you know obviously alice in |
i probably wouldn t have | read | you know otherwise like shakespeare |
had not had time to | read | your email and i sympathise |
be tae hear the twa | read | ane efter tither english syne |
be mony english speakers cuid | read | chaucer athoot daein the same |
language english and if you | read | elsewhere quite clearly another commitment |
first generation scots who cannot | read | english if they wished to |
the summer too that joseph | read | of somerset the english slave |
key phrase here english as | read | on the printed page but |
the child was asked to | read | the english sentences paying close |
purity as it does to | read | them as english authors without |
a particular thing don t | read | a somebody else s work |
won t be able to | read | a word of this a |
t see it and you | read | all this pretentious writing about |
of the thesis to be | read | and although he hasn t |
script works very well to | read | but as tv didn t |
but don t stop reading | read | different stuff that that feeds |
style and mair pleasurable t | read | dn maunee mair academic theorists |
but w- she couldn t | read | irvine welsh at all she |
if you get them tae | read | it an just don t |
zeb why won t she | read | it berna well ah could |
hard to sit down and | read | it if you don t |
he doesn t bother to | read | it just flips roughly through |
just wish she didn t | read | it so thoroughly nonsense ye |
it skreive sumthing on t | read | it syne seal it an |
dae aw that oanythin bit | read | it zeb why won t |
a buik o scots poetry | read | me frae t neil socht |
t always have time to | read | that much f963: yeah yeah |
in latin he didn t | read | the chaucerian version [inhale] but |
f806: [inaudible] f807: haven t | read | the great gatsby yet have |
that most literary scholars have | read | thirty bob a week t |
maister matty s buiks tae | read | wi bonnie picturs in t |
the heid o t he | read | zhu wu chen da an |
ignorant either oh they could | read | enough okay er some o |
time okay m1092: [child noises] you | read | this one cat [inaudible] f1091: |
thomas mam f1109: let s | read | thomas first okay want to |
say [laugh] they could all | read | by the time they left |
were an egyptian you could | read | hieroglyphics sur a m shair |
ah could say robby wid | read | it fur ur what di |
earlier so that we could | read | it in advance at this |
were a scot you could | read | scots an if no why |
girl could really could not | read | that well f963: yeah mm |
anything you could sit and | read | the big boxes you only |
showed her that he could | read | the first page of the |
loaf she cut ye could | read | the lord s prayer through |
they could both listen and | read | thereafter they were asked 10 |
needed [inhale] few people could | read | those who could were scholars |
point 4 which would then | read | any complaint should be substantiated |
subjects and required then to | read | from a word list the |
hertz mentions many favourite poems | read | in his family then says |
sole the text would then | read | in this code the term |
oh say it let s | read | it then m1110: say it |
home sadie to beth see | read | it then weep agnes no |
to the subject who then | read | it unaided the pupils were |
the assessment centre he then | read | me a short statement obviously |
and erm they should have | read | psychoraag then then they would |
a bit of let s | read | russian and then went into |
throu the simmer vershinin ye | read | the inglish then andrey oh |
its oncome development ee kan | read | aa aboot this aspeck o |
ay yin hes anerlie tae | read | aboot hou watt an his |
daddy an da goes ah | read | aboot it in the mitchell |
live till 100 nooadays you | read | aboot them in the p |
raither bide at hame an | read | her comics than lowp aboot |
have to re- sit an | read | it an think aboot it |
[laugh] aboot mud m842: to | read | it oot f831: [laugh] dubs |
n afore a forleit a | read | sei d at aboot hauflins |
pliskie accordin tae whit a | read | thar wur aboot 25 houses |
plenty time for reading a | read | whit it said aboot the |
practice note because at first | read | it seems to be in |
supposed to be able tae | read | m608: aye f637: because before |
angle because he had not | read | the facts the minister has |
because before that ye couldnae | read | the s- ye know abcs |
that you know they should | read | things like that because they |
wants his poetry to be | read | by you know the kind |
it s like if you | read | ehm you know oral- you |
depend on which textbook you | read | franz boas 1858 1942 born |
it depends whether you actually | read | from a script or not |
a lot of what you | read | in the document is a |
mm no f1095: have you | read | it at playgroup yet m1096: |
now everybody m941: did you | read | it in the daily star |
f1091: are you goin to | read | it m1092: please please f1091: |
you had to kinna either | read | it out loud or spend |
go on you old fearty | read | it over nothing s killed |
smeary so at ye couldna | read | it so you dried it |
you have to do you | read | maybe something that you you |
delta bravo two do you | read | me we kennt aa the |
delta bravo two do you | read | me whit s up but |
you like your children to | read | something like that if they |
sit there an you d | read | that f940: [laugh] m941: oh |
you like your children to | read | that [laugh] f950: ehm weel |
a cake right [inaudible] you | read | that one to mum and |
in a public toilet and | read | the graffiti you probably do |
occasionally did that poem you | read | the one about the drunk |
mm m762: you kind of | read | the research you have to |
instructions say tell me you | read | them for me f1112: you |
like which appear if you | read | them on the page to |
go real fast m1092: you | read | this f1091: mmhm now wait |
you like your children to | read | this later on f951: well |
see so to let me | read | while you re cutting my |
as the sunday newspapers are | read | you flick too quickly too |
some other people would have | read | you know who come along |
would you like me to | read | your cards one wizened specimen |
dae in thir situations is | read | a buik about stalkin a |
s got the chance to | read | about one poor scot who |
important to do more than | read | about peterhead members should visit |
it does me good to | read | about the daft things other |
the subordinate legislation committee and | read | about what they think about |
greig novel is easier tae | read | an enjoy an blether about |
that was for fiona to | read | and remind me about go |
heard anecdotal evidence of and | read | articles about officers being very |
context of groupwork but also | read | or written about classroom texts |
paul him self so we | read | she was about to take |
spring many members will have | read | the herald magazine article about |
wir aa his joy he | read | the letter about gao the |
much soviet literature do we | read | what about fraternities and sororities |
to that conundrum they should | read | a previous speech of mine |
how the passage should be | read | aloud at this point yet |
issues the sentence should not | read | any person but any lobbying |
is important that people should | read | burns as he had great |
and pronunciation should however be | read | first by those not familiar |
problems this briefing should be | read | in conjunction with spice briefing |
should be grateful if she | read | it out at the start |
continues perhaps those concerned should | read | modernising construction the report published |
buy or at least to | read | on this should in future |
alleged cuts the member should | read | the document iain smith if |
tricia marwick helen eadie should | read | the report for herself rather |
ca- [?]capagush[/?] f1011: [inaudible] should | read | the whole thing f1054: that |
4 and 5 should be | read | with schedule 1 article 6 |
in different situations should be | read | with schedules 2 and 3 |
people who might not have | read | a rebus novel will be |
convener so the sentence might | read | amongst those who offer relevant |
trust that all those who | read | it with interest will take |
he perished o no we | read | of many who had riches |
sweet and just as we | read | of the two who was |
those people who wanted to | read | rabelais so it was kind |
words and where those who | read | scots will be in no |
be clear to people who | read | the bill without having heard |
to captain robert bathgate who | read | the manuscript and discussed it |
professor a j aitken who | read | the ms and suggested a |
or young person who may | read | the report 15 protection from |
who we know that hay | read | them attentively we know this |
in its een bit cudna | read | fit lay ahin them in |
he was askin them to | read | from it and they were |
them just to sit an | read | it to themselves quietly in |
it or when it gets | read | oot to them it s |
and the charges against them | read | out the court was packed |
them wi a cloot an | read | the twa three lines ower |
them all too well to | read | them again geordie is dribbling |
must have seen them or | read | them mostly lies of course |
score list as the child | read | them out as part of |
their dittays whan he d | read | them owre he says this |
many instances learning how to | read | them since reading habits and |
standing orders and do not | read | them steve farrell the public |
french romance or have it | read | to them [click] [inhale] the |
this play was first publicly | read | by the edinburgh playwrights workshop |
ah l hae a bit | read | first it s owre aerlie |
s text which he first | read | in june 1912 in the |
social responses to what is | read | or heard pupils first reactions |
no wonder the first minister | read | out that litany of failure |
11th chapter of acts we | read | that the disciples was first |
on m1110: yes this but | read | this this first f1109: right |
it is not easy to | read | a 264 page document in |
not michael russell let me | read | a paragraph of it in |
it s lik tryin tae | read | a sunday telegraph editorial for |
obvious if the poem is | read | aloud indeed it is difficult |
it s bloody difficult to | read | and it s really difficult |
grabbed it and began to | read | assuming it was hot off |
she taen it awa ti | read | bi hirsell whan she opent |
twa pins as a guid | read | but it s a better |
character it has been publicly | read | by the edinburgh playwrights workshop |
the waas an makk minnie | read | frae it scott an dickens |
skills including the ability to | read | in another language and it |
life baith real an imaginary | read | in its entirety it s |
think maybe if somebody had | read | it aloud tae me follae |
not speak it we just | read | it as ian jenkins said |
sure that members have all | read | it but since it is |
beaumont look at this caird | read | it caird execute minimum repairs |
of in the middle will | read | it f1151: mmhm f1150: and |
but ah howp ye wul | read | it for aw to vershinin |
there very few people have | read | it from end to end |
letter from the bin and | read | it he placed a call |
looks at agnes scriptwritin agnes | read | it in ma magazine she |
benefit of being able to | read | it is that when there |
prof [censored: surname] has now also | read | it likes it but has |
works on us as we | read | it [note: extract here from 'charlie and the chocolate factory' by roald dahl] all four areas |
ma dictionar cried anither an | read | it oot tae awbody camel |
naither ah im wul ye | read | it oot ti me meg |
if they would want tae | read | it or no ehm me |
that briefing whether they have | read | it or not it might |
it s written to be | read | it s written to be |
whole thing f640: and he | read | it so when he went |
it colonel mebbe ye l | read | it sum tyme whan ye |
it cries itsel hae ye | read | it yoursel dae ye ken |
it s ower hard tae | read | monie o the 1 5m |
ae letter an hid a | read | o it he wis a |
that it heard gordon jackson | read | out a lengthy quotation but |
chairman of glasgow 200 was | read | out in it mr [censored: surname] |
the writing was difficult to | read | pauline mcneill perhaps it came |
letter and when it was | read | sister phebe was comended as |
it s very hard to | read | so it s written scots |
is much more easy to | read | than it looks it is |
burgh toun ti get it | read | the haill thing juist stertit |
it is important that members | read | the lord president s notes |
so it is tempting to | read | the older courtier in the |
ye of course ye neednae | read | the rest o it a |
it was a thoroughly enjoyable | read | the result was however that |
for it they they d | read | these f963: yeah m762: wonderful |
indeed it is difficult to | read | this poem aloud without falling |
might find it helpful to | read | what the various organisations think |
whae it yae tyme a | read | wis the pairish post maister |
a short news bulletin creditably | read | in scots however scottish television |
to say nobody s gonna | read | older scots writing any more |
the majority of scots cannot | read | scots or do not have |
children and adults struggle to | read | scots so this was not |
a page [click] murder to | read | [click] [inhale] now one of |
like him self now we | read | concerning the thessalonians after having |
to night now we have | read | in the 19th chapter of |
thanks in all circumstances wanna | read | somethin now this is by |
the minister has now obviously | read | the returns but he does |
sleep now f1114: want to | read | the stories [exhale] f1113: which |
or instrumental purposes they would | read | a french romance or have |
do not pretend to have | read | all 100 pages of the |
kilcreggan only to have to | read | how someone will dress up |
must have been a well | read | lady at least as far |
the worst readers have to | read | one sentence the middle ones |
m too young to have | read | only some of his writing |
have had a chance to | read | the bill they will have |
not know whether members have | read | the materials from cover to |
unfortunately not survived if we | read | between the lines of lawrence |
if the aristocrats wanted to | read | or listen to literature for |
is available and if they | read | out the menu for me |
killed oot an if ye | read | the likes of eh john |
off somewhat cheaply if we | read | the motion that they were |
he agrees if he has | read | the report that the issues |
frae me so joseph had | read | again and he had talked |
havin tae go through an | read | everything so she was just |
hall where the declaration was | read | out and signed and so |
at vasilenko s let s | read | russian so far with little |
he kent fine he coodnae | read | withoot specs so he grudginly |
in this chamber tom fleming | read | a poem by iain crichton |
this morning and decided to | read | robin s latest written response |
thing f1054: somebody re- somebody | read | this in perth readin what |
in scotland was taken as | read | this item of business was |
they re written to be | read | [click] [inhale] at their more |
future enable the pupils to | read | more discerningly and also to |
more time on let s | read | russian the bus over to |
style and more pleasurable to | read | than many more academic theorists |
the place and did not | read | as well as she knows |
he is andy starts to | read | but not very well he |
translations when he came to | read | at the edinburgh festival in |
when his poems aloud were | read | his listeners like a cornfield |
word aloud except when we | read | king lear in class honest |
might aspire to for runes | read | prunes surprisingly when his mother |
when your banns were being | read | today proclamations of marriage are |
capable of of ehm she | read | a lot and she she |
scott continent o venus tae | read | a swatch frae she lies |
into bed she tries to | read | but after a short while |
namely our sister phebe we | read | concerning her she was a |
her up she merched an | read | isie s scrattins the tawse |
to sleep an she put | read | [laugh] cute eh m1015: [laugh] |
fou o buiks she s | read | on weemin s liberation no |
drink he settles down to | read | pause enter loretta she is |
as she booed forrit tae | read | she d hopit he d |
view the mosque she s | read | the appropriate warnings the horrid |
she has to struggle to | read | the bill bessie fit does |
poirot voice she proceeded to | read | the blurb from the back |
had she been able to | read | the feminist writings of the |
much environmental project work she | read | the text to the children |
matty s schulebuiks she aften | read | tho she wisna a loon |
their banns had to be | read | out to the church congregation |
had taught him he had | read | that very poem at a |
not had the opportunity to | read | the documents in sufficient detail |
lord mansfield but joseph had | read | the reports carefully and repeatedly |
received but he had not | read | the returns although the executive |
nor the civil servants had | read | the returns of the questionnaire |
a light hearted and humorous | read | water has always had a |
captain of the garrison had | read | with disdain before grudgingly allowing |
class where after they had | read | with the teacher a passage |
the result michty he cood | read | a car number plate at |
he was tried his sentence | read | and he was hung till |
the republican side in england | read | by led by cromwell he |
like a terrier he cud | read | fowk like a buik an |
speech he asked jean to | read | from an example of tarland |
of henryson s sources henryson | read | him in latin he didn |
a doot the craiter cannae | read | jist look at whaur he |
shop windae title decider he | read | oot loudly pitsliga verus langside |
see he s learnt ti | read | the scripters an ti chant |
as he bent forward to | read | the smaller tins he found |
the twentieth century translator has | read | urquhart and he uses some |
that a lot of people | read | evening newspapers has been given |
issues raised in petitions and | read | other people s comments for |
far from helping people to | read | scott s poems and novels |
grahame but people do not | read | the standing orders steve farrell |
specialise in lobbying would that | read | better what do other members |
is democracy what do we | read | in jim wallace s motion |
really to do a wash | read | some russian and feed the |
to do stuff and to | read | stuff prescribed texts but at |
merchant maiden publication the secretary | read | out thank yous from 2 |
the next meeting the president | read | out the letter which mrs |
the next stage the researcher | read | out the number of each |
consumed with great curiosity natasha | read | the guarantee of quality out |
out ti see the flunkie | read | the message and affhaun backit |
seaton thegither they said prayers | read | poetry sang an played music |
that shona haed wrutten beatrix | read | thaim throu an said til |
word report but they may | read | a 1 000 word report |
good repair or easy to | read | but does give an insight |
gone since that but we | read | in 2nd peter 3 chapter |
on the web but having | read | through the evidence the committee |
anenst the roberton kirk a | read | at tae aa intents an |
world aroon him a must | read | fir awbodie wantin tae ken |
schuil we aye haed tae | read | lairn an recite some o |
lord tae hae thae nouvelles | read | tae aa the breithir the |
an a christian zeal tae | read | the wird o the risen |
was loved and saved we | read | of one joseph of arimathea |
f1115: ted and friends no | read | that one there s ted |
judge for themselves one might | read | that the culture at peterhead |
to avoid osteoporosis one might | read | the following statement from the |
aitken to go back and | read | the scottish compact one of |
gaun to play [inaudible] m1108: | read | [?]hey, that's that[/?] a b c d |
delta bravo yin dae ye | read | me loud an clear delta |
will cam fin ye will | read | me ma readin reenged inbye |
in thare better lat him | read | ye maun forgie me vassily |
of the public may not | read | an 8 000 word report |
a native speaker will not | read | the same text twice in |
labels would suffice and would | read | property of m e s |
mostly they re a good | read | they re very strange [laugh] |
his friend taught him to | read | and to play the fiddle |
the ae look at him | read | liu s letter an thocht |
difficult for him to lip | read | teachers of the deaf require |
him come doun here an | read | the dictamen sae be the |
til the military academy ah | read | a guid lot o course |
ti pick an ah lykelie | read | a hantil stuff that s |
ower graund the nou ah | read | or fower o clock an |
the keikin gless ah canna | read | smaw prentit buiks deeper an |
ah wanti ti hear yi | read | they letters afore yi leave |
come to the classroom and | read | or tell stories from their |
like myself or roman catholics | read | with disbelief the loose and |
also suggests how we might | read | aloud the dialogue in the |
salvador territory montegazza s declaration | read | like a love letter how |
the documents were interesting to | read | and contained all sorts of |
cases would need to be | read | and understood in order to |
s an odd thing to | read | both tame and dangerous tame |
over us a glum israeli | read | dostoevski in hebrew to the |
the final recipient has to | read | everything and combine the elements |
perhaps the sentence ought to | read | guidance on what constitutes a |
geordie is standing up to | read | his three sentences in his |
reporting restrictions need to be | read | in conjunction with section 60 |
a little surprised therefore to | read | in the scotsman yesterday that |
was disappointed and shocked to | read | in yesterday s edition of |
the pupil eventually learns to | read | like a writer and become |
asked by mrs dunlop to | read | little s poems burns reputedly |
torah the hebrew bible we | read | moses s final address to |
advantage to children learning to | read | much wasted time would be |
s obviously designed to be | read | rather than listened to [click] |
chamber has been concerned to | read | recent press coverage of the |
turn to page 7 and | read | strong winds rain gale force |
that has been made to | read | that 77 per cent of |
order 13 5 2 to | read | the answer to a written |
member opened his newspaper to | read | the headline msp s dog |
procedure was straightforward the researcher | read | the passage aloud to the |
going to be different we | read | there is a great change |
need to be able to | read | these authors which means in |
the hostel to doze to | read | up on harold pinter for |
souvenirs plus bulletin 3 to | read | various auction catalogues portsmouth stamp |
to be able to just | read | very quickly m741: yeah which |
souvenirs plus bulletin 3 to | read | volunteer for barrier 2nd november |
o glamourie at nane cud | read | an whan they pit a |
pupils were taped as they | read | the paragraph task b attitudinal |
mos- mostly has anyone rea- | read | unlikely stories mostly they re |
with egg on his face | read | egg as a euphemism for |
walker his pamphlets will be | read | with interest by the man |
bide there fit hiv ye | read | kate speired tracy mowett her |
forty degree kissed sand and | read | a six hundred page thriller |
incest the dittays having been | read | and found relevant major weir |
as lang as een may | read | and thocht explore alistair for |
of palms were signs that | read | beware of falling coconuts and |
their old arm chairs and | read | from the pages of their |
postmark on my last letter | read | intercourse intercourse and for that |
many tv doomwatch documentaries and | read | too many sci fi stories |
bit the warlock laird hid | read | langsyne in a buik that |
in section 5 6 we | read | that in proceedings for an |
fortnight ago that the public | read | with fear the reports in |
at her neep her faither | read | aloud frae the auld testament |
steir at aa gin we | read | the historicals the day whit |
o my pluck micht be | read | in the national press the |
the play has been publicly | read | by the edinburgh playwrights workshop |
the sa calobra road which | read | both clot de l infierno |
statutory instruments act 1946 as | read | with article 3 3 of |
by section 2 2 as | read | with section 121 1 of |
the census act 1920 as | read | with section 6 2 of |
by faith in christ we | read | of a king after having |
jim wallace s motion we | read | the coalition s favourite words |
u1028: [inaudible] f951: here we | read | trowie stories an an things |
doon bi the fire an | read | a buik a wee romance |
the upper deeside study children | read | a passage aloud for instance |
graith wecht til whit a | read | ae wheen month sin whar |
brass plate on the cylinder | read | allan brothers allan makers oil |
spars contains the following please | read | before swallowing calcium quinine magnesium |
on us an the bishop | read | frae a mukkil buik an |
issues mintit in petitions an | read | ither fowk s comments for |
wi thir peers an ti | read | o thir star fan e |
on any voluntary organisation having | read | our amendment the minister touched |
l no hae tyme ti | read | thaim frae the chinese of |
men peering past stiffening shoulders | read | the pravdas crumbling in their |
tenets of psychoanalysis 5 freud | read | the religion of the semites |
chapter three verse saxteen an | read | till the young quinie fit |