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field of hay a donkey | stood | in a field of hay |
field of hay a donkey | stood | in a field of hay |
a remembered favourite a donkey | stood | in a field of hay |
din dirnie hae and i | stood | an watched him for a |
gairden an beeried him you | stood | an watched me tears rinnin |
coach slept a bit then | stood | in the corridor and watched |
doun the road the israelites | stood | on the shore an watched |
test is completely fair david | stood | like a tennis net while |
seas ye ve stotted an | stood | the test braw letters staun |
upricht yon wire fence hid | stood | the test o time for |
used some of which have | stood | the test of time and |
her memoir of lawrence has | stood | the test of time in |
the crop the stooks then | stood | in the field facing the |
behind counters selling candles we | stood | at the door of the |
of the violet nosegay he | stood | behind the boy looking over |
coming up behind me i | stood | behind the half open door |
when the song finished they | stood | behind the nearest person and |
where some rasputin like clerics | stood | crazy haired and bearded behind |
the decision but behind wedderburn | stood | his wife with whom he |
the door behind him and | stood | looking down at me making |
on a hill far awa | stood | an auld rugged cross the |
on a hill far away | stood | an old rugged cross the |
on a hill far away | stood | an old rugged cross the |
at the auld kirk that | stood | on tap o a hill |
the cold church then ah | stood | and looked in the mirror |
his painting but as he | stood | and looked ralph realised that |
yet and we we both | stood | and looked up at the |
jonsar an the wee wifie | stood | on it ey looked doon |
t ye an mr gee | stood | up an looked aboot an |
got tae the broch jist | stood | ere wi her hands on |
the town clock s hands | stood | still now they sit round |
filth filled lochs the man | stood | up hands on hips and |
of the bubble the man | stood | with his hands on his |
tartan scarf i remember i | stood | at the church hoping someone |
gone to a church and | stood | so ehm wh- when i |
old a tiny dilapidated church | stood | to the east of the |
silent the singing shepherdess who | stood | amply in front of me |
time i met [censored: forename] she | stood | in front of me m944: |
yeah yeah m944: she never | stood | in front of me when |
before the ambulance came graham | stood | on the front lawn comforting |
john maclaurin broke off half | stood | held up his finger as |
in half an i was | stood | holdin two foam legs an |
half brother henry dundas half | stood | much obleeged my lord and |
stuff oot stanley and grace | stood | at each side o the |
shifted the christmas tree now | stood | at one side of the |
ye know what i mean | stood | at the side of the |
young boys like painted cupids | stood | on each side to fan |
side of the road f643: | stood | on it m642: and loaded |
me doon tae sleep she | stood | ootbye her faither s door |
them he cam doon an | stood | ootside the music door an |
just inside the door and | stood | there going very red in |
f640: shoes up so ye | stood | f637: aye f640: [inaudible] the |
up deein naething we jist | stood | frozen starin doon at the |
ye jumped up there and | stood | on anither board and lifted |
o the back noo he | stood | stracht up an placed the |
me son bit peter jist | stood | ther wi is hauns up |
tae news auld eck suddenly | stood | up an said tae the |
na na na the junkie | stood | up and faced the hectoring |
smoke from her lungs she | stood | up and furiously flapped the |
the house of fraser lady | stood | up and in a gravelly |
happened if only scotland had | stood | up and said enough is |
be sung when a man | stood | up and said i say |
that duncan hamilton members have | stood | up and said that they |
county freens efter he s | stood | up and spak for the |
until today when they all | stood | up and stated how ancient |
of social inclusion projects he | stood | up at a public meeting |
had been all along he | stood | up before me laughing huge |
car smash abruptly the man | stood | up conscious that heads were |
was an honest man who | stood | up for his miners there |
the scottish liberal democrats have | stood | up for the interests of |
whole week the person who | stood | up for the patients and |
savage if anyone else had | stood | up for the shopkeeper mr |
tartan body warmer fin he | stood | up he said tae toffie |
a pillow case when he | stood | up he saw himself in |
becoming restless coughed loudly and | stood | up if there is any |
cigarettes that argument has not | stood | up in the countries where |
knight s counsel conferred maclaurin | stood | up mr maconochie respectfully relinquishes |
hand normally ran at he | stood | up not knowing what else |
in his muckle paws minnie | stood | up on a sack o |
an then the carpets aw | stood | up on end just like |
of him now now i | stood | up out i said packed |
by sitting so tensely i | stood | up quite convinced you had |
off your knee and you | stood | up to go here i |
out of place that he | stood | up to see what it |
blow from the moment i | stood | up to speak it may |
threw off the blanket and | stood | up uncertainly why was he |
s a wonderful film and | stood | up well to our abuse |
saw us come in he | stood | up with a loud cry |
storms the macdonald marital home | stood | firm while all around others |
we embraced each other and | stood | for a while before the |
came into the house and | stood | glumly while i fetched dad |
by connel burn whaur ance | stood | auld bank pit lang raws |
the auld brig end a | stood | for a moment and took |
to be seen as it | stood | before 1941 there are two |
the silvered balustrade then he | stood | before me his hand outstretched |
songbirds swung on perches children | stood | before the shop windows fascinated |
chair of the gnp who | stood | in as chair before the |
buffalo new york a pastor | stood | to minister before a group |
years tile yetts o fyvie | stood | ajee the fairy fowk hid |
bruce hid a veesitor he | stood | at the eyn o her |
a stern hard man fa | stood | for nae nonsense he hid |
the incan emperor himself he | stood | on the old incan wall |
old twisted yew tree that | stood | there then there was the |
a good yin man ee | stood | oan the same spot an |
e g in the clearing | stood | a little house harpin the |
house of venus gude will | stood | with them to talk and |
come back inbye twelve hooses | stood | alang the road an noo |
he d once lived which | stood | off the main road it |
yards fae him it jist | stood | there sniffin the air nae |
mitchel pushed him away he | stood | and took a few steps |
else was munching away one | stood | back and said sorry i |
be dauncin far the rowan | stood | wi her posies o sma |
an luik ye the lord | stood | abeen it an said i |
time last year the minister | stood | in the chamber and said |
or a kiss whereas joseph | stood | off and was cool almost |
came into the organisations they | stood | out like sair thoombs anyway |
piece of elastic and you | stood | a- against the wall back |
nane o the bruces iver | stood | at the back o a |
a maelstrom déjà vu he | stood | at the back of the |
last year when sheena wellington | stood | at the back of this |
attitude was that if we | stood | back long enough the problem |
he never fought back just | stood | there an took it until |
here tae where we re | stood | like twa braw trees in |
an insight into where we | stood | on the data and they |
too where the water pails | stood | with a laving pan handy |
you stand where yiv ayewis | stood | you stand where ah tell |
on my decker he just | stood | beside my cab mumbling as |
sudden shift in dialect he | stood | immobile staring at his mother |
a pyot to help he | stood | on a ladder and using |
[censored: surname] the day m1108: he | stood | on his h- f1107: stood |
so he just kicked and | stood | on it f1107: aye but |
archie asked bewildered as he | stood | on the moving stairs princes |
have opened f1091: he s | stood | on the paint hasn t |
on he urged as she | stood | shamed into immobility her knickers |
socks tell yi if wi | stood | still long enough he d |
a dream about himself he | stood | there in the sheet going |
cannot say things like he | stood | there thoughtfully scratching his granite |
at the last daunce i | stood | a tattie bogle in a |
ballater in 1961 the population | stood | at 1 134 in recent |
the population of the village | stood | at 1 920 and expensive |
employment the school roll then | stood | at 104 the school itself |
at that time the roll | stood | at 234 pupils with an |
in 1995 the village population | stood | at 510 but since then |
is improving in 2002 it | stood | at 64 per cent but |
inspectorate in december 1995 it | stood | at 68 pupils divided into |
an affa buildins [inaudible] eh | stood | at that m824: [inaudible] aye |
declare and passed on we | stood | at the corridor window awhile |
aunt florence nur granny fa | stood | at the fit o her |
flying from their wheels i | stood | at the profsoyuznaya bus stop |
penny for a wreath and | stood | at the top of the |
warrant at the constable and | stood | daring him to shift her |
at a time and ye | stood | on another board ye jumped |
at son morroig and have | stood | on the fabulous balcony and |
that knew my name i | stood | still fir chris sake andy |
arrived as if time had | stood | still if it had the |
red but just then it | stood | alone and forlorn against the |
i didn t f1077: just | stood | on corners and talked [laugh] |
believe ma luck ah just | stood | there dumfounded completely transfixed it |
the body contact wendy just | stood | there oh we had a |
window an impassive lurch just | stood | there with his pale porcelain |
meddle wi me over that | stood | a silver and gold unicorn |
see me lilian because you | stood | in deana s shadow martha |
one f1105: by the window | stood | let me hear you singing |
a han wi him ah | stood | swayin tryin t focus oh |
i wis a littlin haein | stood | as i thocht in his |
for aw his countrymen maclaurin | stood | for a few seconds gangling |
stood on his h- f1107: | stood | on her hand m1108: aye |
d i mean it it | stood | oot a mile his accent |
slightly amended form once there | stood | by messan water a mickle |
vanished without trace once there | stood | by semmerwater a mickle town |
eh m hello there she | stood | pauline eh dream girl o |
get a answer yon wifie | stood | there an shook her heid |
the two mills which formerly | stood | there less effort is required |
but she was awa i | stood | there shakin i had this |
the twenty five minutes we | stood | there with only nine or |
great green firs aroon her | stood | like watchers sayin naethin ava |
it on as the girdle | stood | over the fire so that |
sympathy but even as you | stood | over the wasted cretin laughing |
time the five of us | stood | among the throng alice was |
a sepia haze when we | stood | in our rows girls in |
when you were tigged you | stood | with your arms out to |
large downy cloud on which | stood | an enlarged replica of the |
an it was owld erm | stood | gable on ta de ta |
yer naem wis cryit ee | stood | literally tae attention on the |
by a foot deep and | stood | on four 6 inch legs |
top o your f643: and | stood | on it m642: lorry which |
signer for the welsh assembly | stood | on the floor of that |
a more leisurely [laugh] f718: | stood | on the sidelines and laughed |
f1091: oh no toffee s | stood | on the tube look and |
the ruined garden if we | stood | on tiptoes and craned our |
the exit on the left | stood | the engine shed absolutely nothing |
fact that someone has already | stood | trial elsewhere on exactly the |
herself and the landscape had | stood | in some ache waiting for |
a fykie job but wullie | stood | it weel an i had |
twa three o s that | stood | a chance o it like |
nivver seen the like ey | stood | aboot five feet high an |
their stalls the separate cattle | stood | like months in order spars |
know in other words you | stood | like that in the street |
green the strands of hair | stood | oot roon ma heid like |
fee a lad and they | stood | an argued a guid file |
fine bi ursel sister josephine | stood | an prayed hard maw gied |
family an a thing we | stood | for a filie ootside woolies |
and she went and she | stood | for an hour and a |
backup skylab orbital station which | stood | in a gallery amidst an |
room an we went an | stood | in a wee cubicle thing |
the braiss tings an poker | stood | in the coal skuttle alive |
my two escorts and i | stood | for what seemed a long |
virtually without trace but it | stood | in what is now the |
and eh she was she | stood | in a a local draper |
that s and she d | stood | in a queue all that |
of a splendid city which | stood | by a lake and which |
in which a minister has | stood | entirely alone with not one |
of its four sides t | stood | for tak een d meant |
relief in the barn below | stood | a bonnie widden mullie made |
the trees in serried order | stood | a lanely cuckoo called fae |
mcphail called the clerk mcphail | stood | accused of assault a small |
tae shield it as it | stood | all alone a covered in |
the oats a spilt folk | stood | and gaped as it whinnied |
[note: photo: 'the seven last pupils'] after closing the school | stood | empty for a number of |
to celebrity spot peter [censored: surname] | stood | in one corner in a |
a year the peer breets | stood | near the heicht o the |
was toothless and dwarfish and | stood | nervously twisting a huge handbag |
and a b bq morven | stood | ready not sure whether to |
hameward a gaed bit aften | stood | tae watch in awe the |
touched a saturn v booster | stood | underneath the actual apollo 11 |
as the twa o em | stood | ere fer spell bound ey |
it wis cause the letters | stood | fur the hazy eyes and |
tells that the meal girnel | stood | in the garret and was |
mid scotland and fife snp | stood | john young west of scotland |
stitching and nut cracking some | stood | open offering glimpses of piles |
mid scotland and fife snp | stood | sir david steel lothians ld |
the sea beyond one woman | stood | strong and tall the other |
tall tall the twin towers | stood | terrror hijacked plane and air |
the late firing as they | stood | the meal would swell and |
from all races and cultures | stood | together in the light of |
retry someone who has already | stood | trial it would certainly be |
the movies in moncton we | stood | for the canadian national anthem |
morning i turned sixty i | stood | in my kitchen thinking about |
re mingin ye must ae | stood | in sumhin whit is that |
could muster the silent solitary | stood | in the pool of light |
to go through it i | stood | in the sea in the |
the plate that the pot | stood | in windows were often small |
er f718: you must have | stood | out in rutherglen [laugh] uh |
sir david steel lothians ld | stood | dr ewing the election shall |
young west of scotland con | stood | the presiding officer the election |
6 march 2002 that they | stood | to lose 2b of revenue |
accused person they have already | stood | trial justice may have been |
patricia ferguson glasgow maryhill lab | stood | mr george reid mid scotland |
life itsel ontil i stooks | stood | sillered leeful leen ooner i |