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s earlier life is now | regarded | as archaic obscure double dutch |
tenancy in scotland is now | regarded | as archaic obscure double dutch |
regarded or is to be | regarded | as justifiable assault if done |
is not to be so | regarded | or is to be regarded |
the hub could now be | regarded | as suitable that would be |
demonstrated that he no longer | regarded | scots as a language suitable |
which have come to be | regarded | almost as separate genres the |
the scots language should be | regarded | as a separate linguistic system |
they would otherwise be so | regarded | 5 orders 1 an order |
child which would otherwise be | regarded | as assault is not to |
europe where linguistic diversity is | regarded | with pleasure rather than with |
and opencast development is not | regarded | as a major driver if |
five years that must be | regarded | as a major success given |
major nations and wyllie himself | regarded | as the most influential man |
for what can only be | regarded | as a narrow political purpose |
criminal purpose that will be | regarded | as constituting a serious crime |
in court seems to be | regarded | as a subversive political act |
women s actions could be | regarded | as crime prevention through the |
english between them sally michie | regarded | her colleague wearily through eyes |
bus lurched on the locals | regarded | them with eyes hooded with |
grew into her teens she | regarded | her parents with grudging admiration |
needs of single parents are | regarded | in legislation or in practice |
legislation and practice and is | regarded | as providing the necessary framework |
fire this too is generally | regarded | as a body metaphor going |
i am content to be | regarded | as a bore and blue |
of shetlandic which can be | regarded | as a branch of scots |
recent publication which could be | regarded | as a grammar of scots |
he said could hardly be | regarded | as a great left wing |
is 20 million which is | regarded | as a gross underestimate and |
any mode of speech is | regarded | as a language or a |
of scholarship in what many | regarded | as a northerly outpost of |
the language came to be | regarded | as a northern english dialect |
language had come to be | regarded | as a parochial form of |
that respect is to be | regarded | as a service failure whether |
criteria unless the institution is | regarded | as a specialist institution research |
of the industry it is | regarded | as a sunset industry from |
about sadie how she was | regarded | as a tart and we |
interesting word they could be | regarded | as a tax or a |
quality of life that is | regarded | as acceptable by the society |
what is not to be | regarded | as accommodation provided under the |
i mean it would be | regarded | as an extraordinary proposition in |
hungary apparently that s still | regarded | as an invitation here afterwards |
public body are to be | regarded | as arising in the exercise |
5 above are to be | regarded | as beginning at the time |
is an action to be | regarded | as being taken in the |
who were employed they were | regarded | as being very good at |
and fees and contingencies is | regarded | as commercial confidential the answer |
information of that sort is | regarded | as commercially sensitive we can |
have been checked and are | regarded | as entirely okay miss goldie |
not feel that they were | regarded | as equal partners consultation exercises |
more than sixty years been | regarded | as gibbon s greatest literary |
categories of people who are | regarded | as having priority need from |
people scots can perhaps be | regarded | as having reached its zenith |
priority to those who are | regarded | as homeless rather than to |
term professional lobbyist will be | regarded | as including consultancies with paid |
granted but which are often | regarded | as innovative elsewhere ms macdonald |
of information is to be | regarded | as likely to prejudice substantially |
lot of what are now | regarded | as mainstream services particularly in |
that our area could be | regarded | as one of good neighbours |
rites are ultimately to be | regarded | as owing their efficacy to |
standards committee is to be | regarded | as receiving the assistance of |
local plans the plans are | regarded | as sacrosanct can we note |
in scots can properly be | regarded | as scots at all what |
from edinburgh what might be | regarded | as seemly and dignified in |
one stage jack straw was | regarded | as such some of us |
still more importantly he is | regarded | as the founding father in |
can be said to be | regarded | as unnatural or contrived relates |
and its spoken equivalent is | regarded | as unsophisticated and comic english |
and no vegetables potatoes not | regarded | as vegetables were taken with |
natural to them was officially | regarded | as wrong by definition this |
as gillies points out wrongly | regarded | burns as a highlander and |
the uk monolingualism is still | regarded | by many as the norm |
matsuo basho 1644 94 is | regarded | by many japanese as their |
milk after calving colostrum was | regarded | by some as a great |
the national court would be | regarded | by the icc as indicating |
in the past we have | regarded | elderly citizens as passive recipients |
party seems not to be | regarded | formally also as leader of |
the usage of speakers best | regarded | not as switching between two |
portonians would have ne er | regarded | the greenock folk as gormless |
louis stevenson a pupil who | regarded | the physical laboratory as a |
contracts would almost certainly be | regarded | under those procurement rules as |
drug dealers it has been | regarded | widely as a helpful and |
as a language scots is | regarded | within the project as a |
the disheartening printed message were | regarded | with new respect drive our |
a body that is often | regarded | by colleagues who have not |
wallace scots law has always | regarded | an attack with an offensive |
deprivation or squalor should be | regarded | with disfavour by those who |
it carries is not highly | regarded | scola 1981 opinions range across |
last century they were actually | regarded | with disapproval in england because |
world imagery has also been | regarded | with some suspicion by radical |
death sentence for the well | regarded | village school the building and |