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| about and i think they | were | a bit more impressed by | 
| f745: yeah w- yeah they | were | a bit more interesting than | 
| lot o tramps though they | were | a bit o a terror | 
| never play peevers if you | were | a boy they get hae | 
| failure of insight no they | were | a defence against insight which | 
| grandfathers an their faimlies they | were | a f1054: sorry can i | 
| charcoals out of sight they | were | a failure of insight no | 
| when she made oatcakes they | were | a good half inch thick | 
| a major change and they | were | a little bit anxious but | 
| you d have thought they | were | a premier league side too | 
| they had you know you | were | a son m1146: it s | 
| well f940: aye so they | were | a talkin aboot alarm clocks | 
| i was quite impressed they | were | a tenner so i quite | 
| and wales only if there | were | a uk ban they would | 
| addressed you of course they | were | a wee bit er ca- | 
| aye f902: but then they | were | aa aulder by the time | 
| men gaun aboot because they | were | aa awa tae war f1043: | 
| development of housing legislation they | were | able to bring a high | 
| all wired up but they | were | able to get in and | 
| it anyway especially as they | were | able to have a good | 
| the only thing the kids | were | able to say when they | 
| east coast they er they | were | able to sort of switch | 
| hems on her skirts they | were | about eight inches in that | 
| oh yeah [laugh] yeah they | were | about thirteen f832: younger than | 
| to the conclusion that they | were | about to commit an offence | 
| ham salad sandwich which they | were | about to make contained all | 
| sae we waited till they | were | abreist o us then jumpt | 
| the summer recess unless they | were | absolutely essential delegate to congress | 
| t get the food they | were | accustomed to blanquerna led them | 
| it was all when they | were | actually d- er unloading the | 
| s ears because what they | were | actually doing was transliterating the | 
| do that at school they | were | actually encouraged to use their | 
| whatever they re called erm | were | actually f1149: like economy f1148: | 
| with the agency that we | were | actually flying but they only | 
| f1149: like economy f1148: they | were | actually given away already so | 
| wife whether or not they | were | actually married it doesn t | 
| published early last century they | were | actually regarded with disapproval in | 
| m636: no i think they | were | actually there were no toughies | 
| on the other hand people | were | actually they were [exhale] a-a- | 
| weekend in london but they | were | admittedly going for dinner at | 
| didnae last lang for they | were | aff like grews at a | 
| word is afraid really they | were | afraid to break the law | 
| way up the way they | were | all at it now a | 
| way f963: well what they | were | all cut down anyway i | 
| to get out [laugh] we | were | all dancing m1048: they took | 
| to try it cause they | were | all drinkin this buckfast m815: | 
| con- ehm considered that they | were | all ehm dress up to | 
| listeners f963: right m762: they | were | all erm an- anglophone books | 
| an- anglophone books right they | were | all f963: ah mmhm mmhm | 
| don t know if they | were | all f963: used oh f965: | 
| all dead now and they | were | all ginormous people they were | 
| m1007: [laugh] f1009: [laugh] they | were | all girlfriends [laugh] m1007: oh | 
| they were and that they | were | all going off into the | 
| boys played football and they | were | all good footballers that s | 
| the scots language and they | were | all good left wing people | 
| anythin like that and they | were | all like chattin away bought | 
| [laugh] you know how they | were | all like who s died | 
| at the other houses they | were | all made in the same | 
| they had outside but they | were | all modernised everyone had an | 
| they never had grannies they | were | all nanas f1054: oh f1026: | 
| f643: ehm so they they | were | all relaxed but i i | 
| the ball f1025: mmhm they | were | all sissy games though eh | 
| and they were all they | were | all so and they used | 
| houses there were and they | were | all so close together an | 
| scotland m608: mmhm m1174: they | were | all sort of news stories | 
| primary and er [laugh] they | were | all there and they were | 
| oh m762: gardener and they | were | all they were all so | 
| all the schools thought they | were | all three they generally considered | 
| furcoat avenue [laugh] cause they | were | all well off [laugh] f1023: | 
| doll f1054: mm m1019: they | were | all you know f1054: okay | 
| they were always forgiven trawlermen | were | allowed tae come in tak | 
| smoke on public transport they | were | allowed to smoke in cinemas | 
| a video and they they | were | allowed to sponsor it and | 
| that they had and they | were | almost new the other furniture | 
| the age of 25 they | were | also allowed to finish the | 
| parliament in any language they | were | also asked to ensure that | 
| seminar councils said that they | were | also concerned you indicated that | 
| a shop assistant etc they | were | also encouraged to write down | 
| seahorses inhabit they feed mainly | were | also focused on some of | 
| up children mari and kate | were | also friendly they made us | 
| in their intrinsic magnificence they | were | also rather prone to statements | 
| m608: mm f643: and they | were | also serious communist lefties by | 
| so presumably your parents parents | were | also shetlanders were they the | 
| which they were involved we | were | also struck by the huge | 
| industry m608: aye f643: they | were | also very much ehm if | 
| off they went an they | were | always forgiven they were ours | 
| or thirty days so they | were | always forgiven trawlermen were allowed | 
| find work in scotland they | were | always going to encounter hostility | 
| hang from the ceiling they | were | always like quite flimsy and | 
| couldn t answer back adults | were | always right even when they | 
| lots of money cause they | were | always well dressed were swells | 
| remember trying them on they | were | amazing f1049: [laugh] mmhm [laugh] | 
| draining building and hoisting they | were | among the first troops there | 
| but they managed an they | were | an actually they f1040: mmhm | 
| know like where her parents | were | an i- they had an | 
| and stated how ancient they | were | and that they were all | 
| believe how many houses there | were | and they were all so | 
| a man and that they | were | annoyed at not realising until | 
| went to a committee they | were | annoyed because for example they | 
| a number of questions that | were | answered months later they could | 
| yeah f965: i mean they | were | anticipating an invasion f963: mm | 
| were you aware that they | were | anxious that things were not | 
| much stronger together than they | were | apart prior to the union | 
| read the motion that they | were | apparently intending to vote for | 
| the process by which they | were | appointed as an independent assessor | 
| hour one day when they | were | apprentices was it alan [censored: surname] | 
| at the outset when they | were | approached regarding the specific standards | 
| discuss them with members they | were | arranged on the basis of | 
| were it suggested that they | were | artificially holding their prices up | 
| listen and read thereafter they | were | asked 10 simple questions on | 
| conducted of 73 msps they | were | asked if appropriately framed legislation | 
| if they had any they | were | asked if they had a | 
| formal interview the individual children | were | asked if they liked pets | 
| the order in which they | were | asked maureen macmillan raised the | 
| in the upper deeside study | were | asked therefore if they themselves | 
| awareness of the genre they | were | asked to compare a good | 
| with a bad set they | were | asked to complete the task | 
| word for the picture they | were | asked to give the english | 
| of hunting with dogs they | were | asked to what extent would | 
| not very good when people | were | asked whether they had ever | 
| gaein to montrose so they | were | askin them if they would | 
| can t remember who they | were | at all but i know | 
| and clear but the indications | were | at certain points and they | 
| the events in america they | were | at least as distressed as | 
| f965: uh huh f963: they | were | at least they were closer | 
| bad weather once when they | were | at philorth there had been | 
| m quite sure when they | were | at school erm they were | 
| like this really sunny they | were | at the hairst at s | 
| that they did the conservatives | were | at the heart of the | 
| would be apparent that they | were | at the stage of committing | 
| opposite direction so if they | were | attacked by onybody away back | 
| fondly o them maybe they | were | aw beggars or i don | 
| were all ginormous people they | were | aw identical the males an | 
| back fae the war they | were | aw maybe couldnae settle back | 
| of standard f940: an they | were | aw on stilts an everythin | 
| colours o stones but they | were | aw on the road f606: | 
| it ye ken an they | were | aw rufflin it up just | 
| a loan f940: so they | were | aw talkin aboot alarm clocks | 
| some water and then they | were | away again till the next | 
| as drugs m1021: aye they | were | away and they would lie | 
| they mrs beaumont aye they | were | awfy thrang at hame beaumont | 
| bheag f1009: mmhm m1008: they | were | aye i hea- i heard | 
| we didnae ken where we | were | aye they were goin to | 
| oh m1017: brat if they | were | bad bairn if they were | 
| they died there an they | were | baith cairied oot o there | 
| auld muggie an geordie they | were | baith echty year auld they | 
| their dearies like linties they | were | baith gien it laldy their | 
| golliwog f814: they were they | were | based on like black slaves | 
| mm m1174: and er they | were | basically they were flops they | 
| mystical part of the trip | were | behind us when they caught | 
| nor- when they were castles | were | bein attacked right handers couldnae | 
| the ropes better maybe they | were | being a bit less scared | 
| by surprise did they you | were | being affa hard on gladys | 
| to study the doric people | were | being asked what they thought | 
| the lord advocate s policies | were | being implemented and whether they | 
| national qualifications committee and they | were | being rung at the board | 
| the assessment focus group they | were | being rung in the national | 
| react to feeling that they | were | being spied upon a lot | 
| executive agencies were complete and | were | being tested they have now | 
| f1043: i aye thought they | were | better wi the skin m1042: | 
| to a widow whereas divorcees | were | beyond the pale they certainly | 
| classes m636: ah eh they | were | big classes m635: there would | 
| freud s implication that they | were | biologically innate that they were | 
| an no lang efter they | were | bocht there wis a spell | 
| there beside me when they | were | born he held my hand | 
| mair or less say they | were | born intae torry if ye | 
| primitive even superstitious but they | were | born of an older past | 
| and 7 000 people who | were | born profoundly deaf they have | 
| in but ae day they | were | born then speirited fir the | 
| brought up here born they | were | born up the f826: mm | 
| yeah yeah m762: before they | were | born you know erm so | 
| were at school erm they | were | both at school on the | 
| about 8 weeks ago they | were | both knocked out of work | 
| anonymously in 1589 these projects | were | both literary and patriotic they | 
| saw the interview where they | were | both on the telly and | 
| and distributed more biros they | were | both studying engineering and didn | 
| superb f1049: i think they | were | both twenty five or something | 
| the road tae turra they | were | bothert at ae time wi | 
| men harkin back whan they | were | boys tae hear the connel | 
| the rolling stones etcetera who | were | breaking new ground they by | 
| people coming from m194: they | were | bring- they were comin in | 
| boys i mean obviously they | were | brou- brought up speaking more | 
| stayed they were while they | were | buildin it they were stayin | 
| uh huh f890: whether they | were | built for agricultural workers i | 
| farms on whose land they | were | built from the beginning of | 
| see them in vietnam they | were | burnt alive wi napalm a | 
| night to see how they | were | but i just couldnae f631: | 
| what they were what they | were | but like saturday you got | 
| well they we- aye they | were | but the way they put | 
| eggs in auchterless though they | were | caddled eggs and that word | 
| stone wi them an they | were | caed gutties m1014: yeah f1054: | 
| was a rare luxury there | were | cafes but they were rather | 
| so this erm crowd they | were | called [censored: surname] erm they came | 
| christians previous to that they | were | called disciples or followers of | 
| golf the old golf balls | were | called gutties because they were | 
| back they told me they | were | called juan and mercedes i | 
| army non street gang members | were | called lames they tended to | 
| for tightening fencing wire they | were | called taings they were strongly | 
| like the hock burns they | were | calling them on their legs | 
| on operations which if they | were | carried on by the authority | 
| that the nor- when they | were | castles were bein attacked right | 
| quarter of each age group | were | catholics they were divided equally | 
| person became it if they | were | caught they had to have | 
| us that s what they | were | cawed the the the the | 
| f1101: no i think they | were | [censored: forename] s think [censored: forename] left | 
| gents 1s ladies 6d ladies | were | charged less as they had | 
| his bombs because the spitfires | were | chasin him onywye they drapped | 
| home down in wherever they | were | chelmsford or somewhere f963: uh | 
| existing structures were highlighted they | were | children from ethnic minorities very | 
| ma glesses on an they | were | chist a blurr ah m | 
| and if the- if they | were | chocolate they would eat theirsel | 
| the time ehm where they | were | chucking out the guys that | 
| by local authorities some officers | were | clear that they could not | 
| table you eat off they | were | cleared back visitors came in | 
| came up with the children | were | clearly family but whether they | 
| walkin arm in arm they | were | cleekit f1144: oh aye f1143: | 
| they were at least they | were | closer to each other in | 
| the students imaginations and they | were | co operative and forthcoming one | 
| back in and as they | were | comin back in there s | 
| m194: they were bring- they | were | comin in these boats that | 
| then they told us they | were | comin to our school how | 
| m078: coming er hungry they | were | coming for for other reasons | 
| would eh supervise which fabrics | were | coming in [tut] they also | 
| what s that book they | were | coming up to me afterwards | 
| concerning him self and they | were | compeled to say did not | 
| stones an that but they | were | concerned aboot her bein oot | 
| if they used tactics that | were | considered you know f963: was | 
| delors report however while they | were | considering setting up an intergovernmental | 
| the kids in the area | were | consulted as tae what they | 
| people are ill because they | were | contaminated in the past as | 
| demands of traditional ritual they | were | content to explain them by | 
| death and make out they | were | cool and sexy implying you | 
| that was their language they | were | cried coaties f1054: really f1043: | 
| mairied in tha days they | were | cried your bidie in it | 
| they ditched the cokes they | were | criminally wasted morag oscillated across | 
| of operating f965: well they | were | criminals that was their life | 
| that is feasible some authorities | were | critical because they felt that | 
| s first national parks they | were | crucial to the consultation process | 
| lot o hair an they | were | daein this wi it ye | 
| anyone mend selves when they | were | damaged when life upset mrs | 
| of the sky and they | were | dancers on the winds of | 
| could they know out there | were | dancing bears with sharp thorns | 
| 16 december 1992 when they | were | dead tired and they signed | 
| a tray o pies they | were | deein their best tae teem | 
| english verions from which they | were | derived the scots language can | 
| was it f965: that people | were | despised if they used tactics | 
| me that night but they | were | different from the devil dreams | 
| don t know why they | were | different [laugh] yeah f1054: sometimes | 
| youngsters of course cause they | were | different you know f1054: i | 
| f638: and they revolved they | were | dipped and then put into | 
| knackered has you know they | were | discouraged fae using that word | 
| their one aye and they | were | discussing the other night and | 
| the way they did they | were | disgusted their enemy could give | 
| age group were catholics they | were | divided equally into gender cohorts | 
| m942: [laugh] only when they | were | doin coconut creams oh the | 
| m194: so i mean they | were | doin it then it was | 
| commission must have realised they | were | doin somethin extremely silly you | 
| making contact with people they | were | doing a job that would | 
| would not imply that they | were | doing anything that contravened the | 
| got up stopped what they | were | doing including the teacher and | 
| high they can pee they | were | doing it yesterday they are | 
| they were out and they | were | doing something and so they | 
| if they did think you | were | doing something they would probably | 
| vacancies not just one they | were | doling the jobs out like | 
| in the records since they | were | domestic and not subject to | 
| money f718: mmhm m734: they | were | down and out they were | 
| to the comics eh they | were | drawing them and sent them | 
| i was in hospital they | were | dressing me up to come | 
| mmhm f965: just because they | were | driving a car or something | 
| what kind of car they | were | driving f963: mmhm mmhm f965: | 
| policy they knew that events | were | dynamic in central and eastern | 
| topic 3 given that they | were | eager to advance their own | 
| he heard them coming they | were | early it was a thursday | 
| that s just cause they | were | easier to find [laugh] f746: | 
| they w- they w- they | were | educated in f963: mm m762: | 
| england but but they they | were | educated up here erm and | 
| were gey hardy then they | were | eesed tae liftin things tee | 
| tucked so expertly if they | were | eggs you d stamp them | 
| bus drivers they werenae they | were | eh exempt from being called | 
| and boats and that they | were | eh they had to go | 
| were m608: right m194: they | were | eh thingmied eh i mean | 
| as often as not they | were | eighths besides the girdle there | 
| d have said that they | were | either a heidbanger or they | 
| ambulances and buses and they | were | either took to eh to | 
| party line on which they | were | elected laughter the convener that | 
| in the horror scenario they | were | elected scotland s share of | 
| objective criticism perhaps they too | were | embarrassed about revealing their murky | 
| 45 year old males who | were | employed they were regarded as | 
| if they liked pets they | were | encouraged to describe their pets | 
| or f1143: aye thought they | were | english f1144: i ve got | 
| it was only because they | were | english speakers that he and | 
| sons mahlon and chilion they | were | ephrathites frae bethlehem o juda | 
| them would not return they | were | equipped with uniforms maley thinks | 
| loud you know whatever they | were | er as well as all | 
| dishevelled crippled irish as they | were | er but yeah that is | 
| [throat] m635: for what they | were | er m608: mmhm m635: i | 
| but for the time they | were | er they were kind of | 
| whether they would m822: they | were | even ke- f823: use it | 
| they are better than they | were | even since hector currie undertook | 
| air laughing rebellious unpredictable they | were | everything that jennifer wasn t | 
| preparing to do if they | were | evidently preparing to do something | 
| struck by his eyes they | were | exceptionally powerful and penetrating very | 
| hand people were actually they | were | [exhale] a-a- the only word | 
| be looked after as they | were | expensive [note: photo: 'intermediate certificate for rebecca middleton, 1918.'] the class teacher | 
| s houses as if they | were | extensions of our own danny | 
| neat i wondered aloud they | were | extremely so i now had | 
| m608: mmhm m194: and they | were | f- sailin from stranraer there | 
| really scared cause the actors | were | f1049: uh huh they were | 
| d ca it but they | were | f1054: kinda gusset isn t | 
| took them home but they | were | f606: how old f823: they | 
| that they had when they | were | f606: mm f902: plucked fae | 
| used tae do an they | were | f606: right f828: very tasty | 
| an be touched but they | were | f826: mm cause they don | 
| people could be but they | were | f943: yeah and and they | 
| just you know erm they | were | f963: ah right uh huh | 
| because everybody knew who you | were | f963: right they would they | 
| of england you know they | were | f963: so that s they | 
| they were warned and they | were | f963: yeah uh huh mmhm | 
| however they were languages which | were | facing great cultural change and | 
| an they i mean they | were | fae north an quite a | 
| that gones fishin an they | were | fair lookin at me an | 
| instead of coldplay and they | were | fantastic but f814: mm f813: | 
| neeps no doubt because they | were | fat and round which was | 
| of the scottish border they | were | favoured because of the completeness | 
| unco sicht twa blackies there | were | fechtin sair but seein they | 
| mmhm m845: an when they | were | finished what the sport was | 
| and its matching duvet they | were | fiona s idea of course | 
| they were the ones that | were | first attacked at perth by | 
| with cotton wool and they | were | flat [laugh] flat suede things | 
| er they were basically they | were | flops they weren t really | 
| m822: aye so when they | were | folk frae f606: [cough] m822: | 
| joke [audience laughter] even they however | were | following the elections in scotland | 
| hedna a clue fa they | were | for ah hedna got ma | 
| diameter bert explained that they | were | for binding the tops of | 
| they would dry out they | were | for fourth year english mrs | 
| a little boy what they | were | for reply it s krushchev | 
| fourteenth century french books they | were | for the use of william | 
| fault of their own they | were | forced to evacuate would compensation | 
| harry potter before they 'v- | were | formally introduced to english within | 
| they left school when they | were | fourteen or fifteen and went | 
| we cuid even tho they | were | fower miles awa doun the | 
| surface and the other stones | were | french burrs they made a | 
| a council leader but they | were | from all over europe i | 
| language 5 14 national guidelines | were | fully implemented they would achieve | 
| then somebody would say they | were | fur coat and nae drawers | 
| a minute i thought they | were | fur wan ae us the | 
| welcomed the fact that they | were | further away from their families | 
| quadruple headlights behind us they | were | gaining on us fast i | 
| an tellt the cless they | were | gaun tae dae sums an | 
| dae sums an that they | were | gaun tae speak in english | 
| of them to say they | were | gay that would mean that | 
| grades that they thought candidates | were | generally capable of attaining we | 
| these years ago and they | were | get- they eventually got married | 
| course at that time they | were | gettin ready for a i | 
| absolute fortune you know they | were | gettin thirty an forty pounds | 
| what sort of picture they | were | getting of us i say | 
| very posh and as they | were | getting off the wee girl | 
| lack of information that they | were | given at the outset when | 
| intae england and wherever they | were | goin and the queen mary | 
| there [laugh] f122: sayin they | were | goin like snow off a | 
| what is it an they | were | goin no it s somebody | 
| and then of course they | were | goin onto the trains and | 
| had tae watch where they | were | goin that s the an | 
| it s just that they | were | goin through everything so f1054: | 
| where we were aye they | were | goin to burma you see | 
| many holidays left and they | were | going quickly so a lot | 
| and in tho- m608: they | were | going spare m636: in those | 
| and then of course they | were | going tae the pictures and | 
| emerge and looked like they | were | going to be about graeme | 
| were not aware that they | were | going to be released tomorrow | 
| and told the class they | were | going to do sums and | 
| knew the sectors that they | were | going to examine for example | 
| see because after all they | were | going to have to write | 
| most present had thought they | were | going to hear ray bradbury | 
| photographs and they said they | were | going to put together a | 
| licensing departments said that they | were | going to run the show | 
| do sums and that they | were | going to speak in english | 
| termed poaching in that they | were | going to take something that | 
| wedding the house where they | were | going to take up their | 
| f606: cause i saw they | were | gonna open the one from | 
| f606: cause they were they | were | gonna you know put a | 
| you see them oh they | were | good aye f1159: mmhm f1160: | 
| fairberry s was convenient they | were | good employers too apart from | 
| and spent it quickly they | were | good for a laugh a | 
| f606: how old f823: they | were | good they re three an | 
| i d forgotten that they | were | good though the kids were | 
| yeah f1105: i- were they | were | good you were on the | 
| cordoba from then on they | were | governed by a wali who | 
| was my uncles them that | were | grandfathers an their faimlies they | 
| all the difference and they | were | great for class the class | 
| them up not that they | were | great readers nor were they | 
| calder and miss gardon they | were | great teachers may and i | 
| [inaudible] [er] poor perdita they | were | greetin so much now look | 
| were bad bairn if they | were | guid an kid if ye | 
| a bit no f1104: they | were | haein cups o cocoa f1103: | 
| [inaudible] thick f1043: maistly they | were | hand kni- i ken my | 
| the way in which they | were | handled was not ideal however | 
| to roll eggs first they | were | hard boiled and then they | 
| gled sned and redd they | were | hardly adequate guidelines for spelling | 
| got their photos teen they | were | haudin a pheasant that hid | 
| place they come in they | were | hauling this from the big | 
| pal s weddins and they | were | havin like seven bridesmaids f631: | 
| door was open and they | were | having a fight about who | 
| at maths but because they | were | having to do it in | 
| you didn t know you | were | having twins till they arrived | 
| no question of where they | were | heading once they ruled out | 
| midden [laugh] my god we | were | healthy in they days wi | 
| song accent even when you | were | hearin them shouting if they | 
| proved extremely helpful the meetings | were | held daily throughout july they | 
| and industry representatives the workshops | were | helpful because they gave each | 
| fechtin sair but seein they | were | hens they werenae really black | 
| again they and the roses | were | here already also a clump | 
| you touched somebody and they | were | het and then they had | 
| not participating in existing structures | were | highlighted they were children from | 
| the central belt our visits | were | highly effective because they allowed | 
| s disease outbreak which they | were | highly influential in helping to | 
| develop their careers than they | were | hitherto that is because of | 
| two foam legs an they | were | holding half a kermit wi | 
| they were home for they | were | home for six weeks [inaudible] | 
| o the bairns when they | were | home for they were home | 
| wi it are ehm they | were | hopin it would be sooner | 
| or to others if they | were | hurt a blacksmith about huntly | 
| recognised principles of criminal justice | were | identified and they are set | 
| yeah [laugh] f1054: yeah they | were | if only they were that | 
| manoeuvre if such additional costs | were | imposed on their businesses they | 
| quality of our roads they | were | impressed how well they are | 
| until i remembered that they | were | in a bag i had | 
| in the recess f1041: they | were | in a bed in the | 
| maybe as well and they | were | in a lift f1148: mmhm | 
| d the royal engineers they | were | in another camp m608: mmhm | 
| came to st- well they | were | in as i m sayin | 
| and eh all that they | were | in boxes well then they | 
| and then they just they | were | in cases m608: mmhm m194: | 
| refer to the hospital they | were | in eh and say [laugh] | 
| remember the 20 when they | were | in full swing one of | 
| s suffering the gaggs they | were | in maisry s mouth and | 
| women even said that they | were | in on it so i | 
| address that issue when they | were | in power they decoupled the | 
| those payers when the conservatives | were | in power they introduced gift | 
| he stole his shoes they | were | in that white poly bag | 
| good you know when they | were | in the huff they ve | 
| group you know cause they | were | in the minority there and | 
| time and knowing that they | were | in the same state of | 
| more mainstream now than they | were | in the scottish office that | 
| example some of our recommendations | were | in those areas and they | 
| had [inaudible] in fact they | were | [inaudible] doolally doolally what f1054: | 
| room and now here they | were | inches from creation watching the | 
| be particularly scots but they | were | inclined to be things like | 
| it is possible that they | were | inclined to say something has | 
| question then is whether they | were | instructed to destroy fish that | 
| f1039: ye know footba they | were | interested in an i was | 
| usually described as functionalism they | were | interested not so much in | 
| there and they were they | were | interested to hear aboot it | 
| have lived abroad and they | were | interesting to listen to with | 
| that s what they were | were | interrupted by hearty voices from | 
| f963: which meant that they | were | interrupted fairly quickly on most | 
| the the heidbangers f963: they | were | into yeah uh huh well | 
| witnesses were present if guests | were | invited they attended the whole | 
| of work in which they | were | involved we were also struck | 
| but we understand that they | were | ironed out fairly swiftly in | 
| scent of wild thyme they | were | irrelevant too but comforting oh | 
| have been issued when they | were | issued and whether any payments | 
| disaster for the tobacco companies | were | it suggested that they were | 
| and we knew where they | were | it was sensible to go | 
| and f1149: mmhm f1148: they | were | j- like actually just by | 
| richt caal or frosty they | were | jist e thing tae knack | 
| one and at times they | were | joined by four young members | 
| their white sarks on they | were | juist aboot as conspeecuous as | 
| f965: they mattered and they | were | just a tiny little number | 
| of the fire as they | were | just doverin awa intae sleep | 
| taken them off because they | were | just going off duty there | 
| dresses an m830: and they | were | just it was bright summer | 
| aye f637: ye know they | were | just lacin shoes or a | 
| time i d finished they | were | just like gaga m608: [laugh] | 
| of the famine and they | were | just m608: yeah m078: coming | 
| just very sure maybe they | were | just nae very keen tae | 
| was goin mental cause they | were | just so there was three | 
| [laugh] f689: aye an they | were | just sort o lettin their | 
| arp men there but they | were | just standin aboot nae kennin | 
| of the war and they | were | just startin up all most | 
| do you remember tamagotchis they | were | just stupid they d m811: | 
| their the ladies they they | were | just the same they had | 
| wear them any more they | were | just totally doin ma feet | 
| o quite merry an they | were | just totally laughin all night | 
| were reading and whether they | were | justified the pupils might take | 
| didn t know if they | were | juvenile delinquents or mental patients | 
| promise liberation as if they | were | keys to doors which had | 
| f963: yeah uh huh they | were | kind of as i understood | 
| as i understood it they | were | kind of fairly smartly dressed | 
| playground so they were they | were | kind of invited to see | 
| know nae bother ehm they | were | kind of on side then | 
| but that s because they | were | kind of quite bright f1148: | 
| time they were er they | were | kind of that generation s | 
| the rest o it they | were | kinda teds they kin- you | 
| mm yes aye m1013: they | were | kinda that way teds aye | 
| it at the time ye | were | knittin an they were thick | 
| major world languages however they | were | languages which were facing great | 
| i know f640: if you | were | late f638: they took fifteen | 
| ago they would children who | were | le- ort- who would have | 
| after 50 minutes when we | were | leaving in despair they appeared | 
| other farms the ones that | were | left in the area they | 
| stay so the farms that | were | left they got quite a | 
| indian traditional musicians arrived they | were | less than inspiring so three | 
| have them included because they | were | lifeline services miss goldie are | 
| need to read books they | were | like a breath of fresh | 
| were serious careful thoughtful they | were | like a closed room in | 
| were really cool but they | were | like a pound fifty or | 
| college th- the questions they | were | like are we allowed boys | 
| what this means and they | were | like are you sure and | 
| why s ja- f1103: they | were | like er auntie [censored: forename] s | 
| they were like that they | were | like massive they were like | 
| scuttlin aboot in them they | were | like mechanical an they would | 
| fence and that and they | were | like no come down this | 
| my tutor notes and they | were | like oh my god but | 
| m unfit an everythin they | were | like oh right okay f833: | 
| were your age and they | were | like out gettin ekkied out | 
| were all there and they | were | like queueing in this shop | 
| cops came in and they | were | like quizzin us all and | 
| they were like massive they | were | like [smacks lips] m941: goggles yeah | 
| for gey gleg deils they | were | like tae be whit brings | 
| football one [laugh] an they | were | like that aye right where | 
| that f631: [inaudible] f689: they | were | like that is that an | 
| the fitbae yin an they | were | like that the fibian the | 
| goggles swimming goggles aye they | were | like that they were like | 
| f943: yeah and and they | were | like totally m944: told them | 
| oh right and perhaps they | were | like translating in their heads | 
| and the clipboards and they | were | like writin down what they | 
| m608: mm m194: when they | were | loadin the boats or that | 
| talking about questions before they | were | lodged and that you would | 
| were talked about before they | were | lodged perhaps you could reflect | 
| desirable place the commercial people | were | longer stay they weren t | 
| the next year when they | were | look- my mum an dad | 
| of them were parents who | were | looking after properties that they | 
| the english framework ehm they | were | looking at organisers round functional | 
| and at that time they | were | looking for people to to | 
| the authorities said that they | were | looking to the executive to | 
| they days they jist they | were | lucky if they had an | 
| have a honeymoon if they | were | lucky they had one night | 
| here s yer specs they | were | lyin in eh rod here | 
| the british isles erm they | were | m- mainly current popular books | 
| being called up because they | were | m608: right m194: they were | 
| debate about what what myths | were | m762: they fell out didn | 
| to the borders again they | were | m822: aye f606: cause that | 
| scruples at aw ken they | were | m822: no f823: goin on | 
| recent f963: well the- they | were | m964: well i was kind | 
| different european cultures several suggestions | were | made about how they could | 
| were called gutties because they | were | made of gutta percha which | 
| tae hand knit an they | were | made wi what was caed | 
| carried only 127 passengers they | were | mainly from the stranraer larne | 
| his brother tom wrought they | were | mainly taken up with fencing | 
| [laugh] f963: [laugh] f965: they | were | maybe breaking the law f963: | 
| a scythe blade though they | were | maybe nae aye fully hivvy | 
| his pocket of course they | were | meant as the peace offering | 
| other i doot if they | were | mine i d gar them | 
| held daily throughout july they | were | minuted but there is no | 
| er th-th-th- the kids they | were | mixed you know the boys | 
| fees in some authorities they | were | more concerned about the upgrade | 
| prescribing more effective if they | were | more cost effective resources would | 
| f963: so that s they | were | more genuinely worried about bombs | 
| taken it up but they | were | more kind of beatnik m964: | 
| in anglo scottish balladry they | were | mostly learned before 1759 at | 
| f746: mmhm f745: so they | were | mostly like teenagers when they | 
| with their husbands so they | were | moved elsewhere if you wanted | 
| of macmillan nurses but they | were | moved to acute wards the | 
| sapper informed them that they | were | much more than a few | 
| all painted away but they | were | much too quiet and they | 
| six and interestingly enough they | were | my first primary one and | 
| mmhm f965: because then they | were | my friends because f963: yeah | 
| coal continued jock an they | were | nae shuiner oot the motor | 
| shiny metal for protection they | were | neeps no doubt because they | 
| problems which meant that they | were | never going to be back | 
| were woefully protracted indeed they | were | never successfully worked through and | 
| so but the that there | were | no car ferries like they | 
| had a levels but they | were | no good [cough] so i | 
| think they were actually there | were | no toughies among them that | 
| aa cried mary although they | were | noble they liked tae caper | 
| did i f814: thought they | were | not a a healthy representation | 
| to give evidence but they | were | not able to come janet | 
| the immediate difficulties that they | were | not able to get that | 
| they went to school they | were | not allowed to speak it | 
| were so high because they | were | not appropriately supported does she | 
| but in the past folk | were | not as concerned as they | 
| to be held today we | were | not aware that they were | 
| small systems even if they | were | not completed however they will | 
| licensing in some authorities they | were | not engaged at all mrs | 
| told david miller that they | were | not going to get much | 
| beginning of july that they | were | not going to get much | 
| [laugh] m608: [laugh] f638: they | were | not good old days don | 
| sqa for clarification because they | were | not happy this was a | 
| [laugh] yeah m1048: [laugh] they | were | not impressed wi that although | 
| on telephone contact if they | were | not in edinburgh or they | 
| their necessity given that they | were | not included originally they constitute | 
| were washed in others they | were | not it is also concerned | 
| for what they gave out | were | not just mere words but | 
| flagged up regularly but schools | were | not listened to as they | 
| but they meant that we | were | not operating under the original | 
| as they are because we | were | not part of europe as | 
| they were to hand they | were | not placed on the bonfire | 
| access the data that they | were | not privileged to it other | 
| recorded david elliot no they | were | not recorded the sqa instituted | 
| the bad tory years they | were | not so long ago that | 
| t know who their fathers | were | not so they simply encoded | 
| other committee even if they | were | not the issues that we | 
| the work because if they | were | not there many local issues | 
| they were anxious that things | were | not working did they report | 
| her teenage son ewan they | were | now in very reduced circumstances | 
| from largs saying that they | were | now known as a stamp | 
| cloots that meant that they | were | now wait till i get | 
| seb s examinations however they | were | now working in the sqa | 
| intil the loch for they | were | o the fisher folk quo | 
| in july 1914 [note: newspaper article] they | were | obviously a great success that | 
| boats too came in they | were | old boats and there was | 
| m608: mmhm m635: until they | were | old enough to be called | 
| why such properties if they | were | old should be excluded any | 
| collection rates so that they | were | on a par with their | 
| train ye ken m824: they | were | on aboot op- tryin tae | 
| again no one knew they | were | on er m608: [tut] oh | 
| as clued up as they | were | on films on books on | 
| her pal on because they | were | on like you know the | 
| mmhm m1174: er and they | were | on salaries so no no | 
| were they were good you | were | on the aeroplane with [censored: forename] | 
| dad were playing sh- mm | were | on the swings and they | 
| never flagged in intensity they | were | on their second cigarette when | 
| there and jimmy er they | were | one aboot the same thing | 
| m608: ah right m194: they | were | one side of the jetty | 
| forgiven they were ours they | were | oor trawlermen they they made | 
| the war machine an they | were | oors receivin the toun s | 
| they were sourced when they | were | ordered and when they arrived | 
| springtime marbles or bools they | were | originally made out of clay | 
| speaking family and erm there | were | other schools from balerno they | 
| clearly family but whether they | were | our children or our grandchildren | 
| they were always forgiven they | were | ours they were oor trawlermen | 
| they were young and they | were | out and they were doing | 
| no would mean that they | were | out of the property however | 
| could hardly wait until they | were | out of the room and | 
| understatement of the war they | were | overrunning the pacific like rats | 
| limited and how much they | were | paid for these s1w 26368 | 
| hard boiled and then they | were | painted with water colours but | 
| do i do because they | were | part of that coming to | 
| keep things as they always | were | passing strangers pause to sit | 
| have said that sh- they | were | peelie wally f1054: is anybody | 
| seed that hid been saain | were | peepin throo they looked a | 
| [laugh] f745: but erm they | were | people who origi- well who | 
| water to make sure they | were | perfectly clean and no bugs | 
| that he wrote them they | were | perhaps considered too eccentric and | 
| impact at the time they | were | perhaps considered too eccentric as | 
| the three taed fork they | were | pit in ower a bogie | 
| down the stairs and they | were | playin a game o football | 
| million pounds f940: an they | were | playin a tommy cooper sketch | 
| ye if they thought ye | were | playin hookey uh huh yes | 
| were very poor and they | were | playing for feeling and sometimes | 
| crazy it was like they | were | playing some argentina- -tinian. this | 
| at his home if there | were | poachers around they later moved | 
| sixteenth century portugal and spain | were | politically united and if they | 
| and tenants were terrible they | were | poor in most local authority | 
| to tell you that they | were | positive this wis followed wi | 
| they were they were they | were | practisin [censored: forename] m941: it was | 
| deeside children in the main | were | prejudice free perhaps they realise | 
| consider what the individuals concerned | were | preparing to do if they | 
| language on page four they | were | presented with a list of | 
| of jobs from which they | were | previously excluded that has a | 
| in scottis poesie and they | were | printed in edinburgh in 1584 | 
| couple of pound and they | were | probably like half a pence | 
| mmhm m762: looking back they | were | probably listening to the hits | 
| from the executive although they | were | produced by learning and teaching | 
| caad the fifesshire militia they | were | protectin the sooth coast o | 
| the way in which they | were | psychologically damaged as a result | 
| word of mouth sources they | were | published in the journal scottish | 
| f823: [inaudible] m824: well they | were | pushin the buses when we | 
| necessary in the short term | were | put in place although they | 
| the railings an then they | were | put in the f606: mmhm | 
| was fit was fit they | were | put on the train and | 
| o the crusades whan they | were | pykit by reivers frae the | 
| out on the form we | were | querying whether or not they | 
| the aisles and stuff they | were | queued like right round every | 
| seminar in aberdeen last tuesday | were | quite clear that they did | 
| th- i think the people | were | quite friendly but it they | 
| uh huh f823: oh they | were | quite good quite happy to | 
| got these friends and they | were | quite into buddhism an m815: | 
| mmhm f689: but ah they | were | quite nice wee paper roses | 
| learnt it like when they | were | quite old like you know | 
| a boy [inaudible] f1102: they | were | rabbits and a fox and | 
| there were cafes but they | were | rather crowded and dirty and | 
| what i mean right they | were | raving you know sort of | 
| connectives in a text they | were | reading and whether they were | 
| stamps in 1930 and they | were | ready in 1932 for some | 
| to testing pupils when they | were | ready was made of course | 
| giving the impression that they | were | really careless versions of their | 
| send to miriam cause they | were | really cool but they were | 
| week s holiday an they | were | really f606: mm m824: pushin | 
| and wi these shinners they | were | really gave a really hot | 
| bibles the only thing they | were | really interested in was how | 
| an as i say they | were | really modern for that day | 
| to be true and they | were | really quite nice though short | 
| throughout my second placement they | were | really really good about it | 
| read from it and they | were | really really strugglin we al- | 
| such big profits that they | were | really stealin affy us the | 
| into a thicker rope they | were | rectangular frames with three hooks | 
| shirts and clarty jeans they | were | red eyed and down in | 
| males who were employed they | were | regarded as being very good | 
| did not feel that they | were | regarded as equal partners consultation | 
| the case [laugh] if they | were | relatives [laugh] f1143: yes f1145: | 
| typing alone proved that they | were | repelled but fascinated i read | 
| huge energy of those who | were | represented and by what they | 
| local school board many teachers | were | represented they too gave a | 
| a woodcutter like an they | were | reputed tae hae been makin | 
| organisation s other problems they | were | resolved with a return to | 
| i loved it f814: they | were | revolting m811: it s just | 
| in my hands an they | were | richt heavy i hadna expected | 
| of the corn loft they | were | rings of straw rope a | 
| by surprise and soon they | were | running hither and thither making | 
| at all they thought we | were | russians with the uniforms at | 
| born but his misdeeds they | were | sae great they banished him | 
| losin aw thae feathers they | were | sae set on battle that | 
| pre second world war they | were | said tae be cleekin cleek | 
| in the bottom loops they | were | said to have derived from | 
| been hard up if they | were | satisfied with that kind of | 
| a description o wha we | were | say they re beautiful or | 
| uh huh m842: cause they | were | sayin oh here he here | 
| the other day an they | were | sayin pal buddy chum mate | 
| know f1144: no f1054: they | were | sayin that yesterday tae me | 
| ehm sayin that well folk | were | sayin they dinna give ye | 
| have to write what they | were | saying down at one point | 
| wanted to hear what they | were | saying having that double tongue | 
| out little of what they | were | saying it was all too | 
| us to know what they | were | saying so they thought we | 
| too rigid and that they | were | scared to deviate from what | 
| sad place the place they | were | scared to go took them | 
| teachers weren t english they | were | scots and they had accents | 
| feel scottish or because they | were | scots just as a catalonian | 
| asked whether they felt they | were | scottish british european or all | 
| they generally considered that they | were | scottish first and foremost but | 
| would clip cloots if they | were | scowlin aye f1041: mmhm well | 
| i could see fitt they | were | see f1126: this is one | 
| a burns supper and they | were | sellin bottles of whisky at | 
| my mother she heard they | were | sellin red apples you were | 
| were very lucky if they | were | selling a trade incidentally you | 
| the steps that were taken | were | sensible but they meant that | 
| though they war frichtit they | were | sent wi pistols inno the | 
| church picnics and whether they | were | separate events or all the | 
| still wore short socks they | were | serious careful thoughtful they were | 
| needed just in case they | were | set alight too early coronation | 
| for that m805: um they | were | seven and eight m804: that | 
| in ilky bag but they | were | short by 2 stone a | 
| car park an they they | were | shoutin at me mrs [censored: surname] | 
| hearin them shouting if they | were | shouting against you or whatever | 
| not doubt that his sentiments | were | sincerely held they seemed to | 
| such carnage in spain they | were | skills that must have kept | 
| playin wi them cause they | were | sleeping at their beds f1141: | 
| i belong to because they | were | small in number when they | 
| done the kids when they | were | small not redundancy money i | 
| i mean when my kids | were | small they used to come | 
| day kenny m1017: [laugh] they | were | smashers [laugh] m1016: [laugh] f1054: | 
| bonny ye ken m1017: they | were | smashers that was but i | 
| being touched girls continued andy | were | snobs if they did not | 
| go and chase andy they | were | so angry with each other | 
| m608: mm m078: er they | were | so busy working that there | 
| stupid they d m811: they | were | so [?]crap[/?] f812: i did | 
| be really annoyed that they | were | so far away from their | 
| were f1049: uh huh they | were | so good uh huh m1048: | 
| their council house because rents | were | so high because they were | 
| they assumed that some things | were | so obvious and common to | 
| for father then perhaps they | were | so promiscuous that they didn | 
| shee pints as if they | were | sold by sex souters shops | 
| mmhm m078: suggests that they | were | some sort of force that | 
| were biologically innate that they | were | somehow there in the realm | 
| or knottin sowens as they | were | sometimes called and this was | 
| and the fact that they | were | sometimes grown together as part | 
| of european languages early linguists | were | sometimes misled by this they | 
| a lot of folk they | were | sometimes with milk as well | 
| sort of idea but they | were | sort o corrugated ehm roofin | 
| sort of forgot that they | were | sort of british inverted commas | 
| didnae make it but they | were | sort of frowned on at | 
| blah blah blah and they | were | sort of like well we | 
| did not from where they | were | sourced when they were ordered | 
| wis f823: the paper they | were | speakin aboot ehm two thousand | 
| many slang words when they | were | speaking formally but ehm as | 
| to understand that aye they | were | speaking scots alright er er | 
| the transit camp so they | were | s-s- stationed at stan- transit | 
| up this footba team they | were | standin at the door they | 
| m608: mmhm m194: well they | were | stationed up there and then | 
| they were buildin it they | were | stayin in the transit camp | 
| pocket f814: yeah but they | were | still and she had like | 
| else they hadnae spawned but | were | still awa the nicht afore | 
| record players to when they | were | still in their nappies the | 
| the l a marriott they | were | still nursing mega hangovers the | 
| toilet no f1025: the toilets | were | still outside i think they | 
| long time before it they | were | still using it and when | 
| t have had when they | were | stopped or you know how | 
| the cooled room f637: they | were | stoppered wi m608: [inaudible] did | 
| the show to pass they | were | stowed in ahint their curtains | 
| they were called taings they | were | strongly made of iron and | 
| or f745: yeah well they | were | students but that was just | 
| they thought it was we | were | successful in doing so but | 
| fishing effort as if they | were | successful they would eventually result | 
| pull them on and they | were | suede but they were too | 
| her clothing although her eyes | were | sunk into deep caves they | 
| to farmers they knew they | were | suppliers of m608: oh right | 
| standin at the door they | were | supposed tae be in for | 
| not exactly i knew they | were | supposed to be bad for | 
| kerrs at fernyhurst eh they | were | supposed to be eh left | 
| on e table an they | were | surely aa feert o being | 
| to buy rtb that they | were | swamped with work and it | 
| they were always well dressed | were | swells f1054: mm that s | 
| the relati- whatever relation they | were | tae ye ye know eh | 
| round the f965: well they | were | taken away yeah yeah a | 
| kind of blank because they | were | taken fae facing the window | 
| tae dublin and then they | were | taken off after that tae | 
| fifth year the steps that | were | taken were sensible but they | 
| was how much money we | were | taking in so that they | 
| that they could check we | were | taking less out again and | 
| be prejudiced against questions that | were | talked about before they were | 
| it was selkies cause they | were | talkin aboot the selkie s | 
| it was a person they | were | talkin aboot ye d say | 
| m741: of it so we | were | talkin about that and they | 
| somebody who knew what they | were | talking about and it really | 
| did pick up that they | were | talking about some out of | 
| he he said and they | were | talking english and they said | 
| know ke-ke- keep what they | were | talking er of obscure from | 
| mm m1008: two gaelic speakers | were | talking you know they might | 
| read it unaided the pupils | were | taped as they read the | 
| i think as well they | were | tellin me yesterday interestin f1006: | 
| i could understand what they | were | telling us f746: yeah it | 
| between local authorities and tenants | were | terrible they were poor in | 
| would light yer and they | were | terrific lights m635: [inaudible] carbide | 
| they were if only they | were | that nooadays eh whole lot | 
| like that they were they | were | the bad words ehm m605: | 
| is your master cos you | were | the buyer now dugs they | 
| s all we had they | were | the cheapest o the cheap | 
| the road an play they | were | the days of course you | 
| m608: aye f637: eh they | were | the good old days mary | 
| f606: mm f890: so they | were | the last i think and | 
| a double bed an they | were | the last to their beds | 
| glasgow lads thinking that they | were | the local equivalent of mr | 
| really their problem as they | were | the married ones however we | 
| told that one week they | were | the msp for dundee east | 
| his hands but luckily they | were | the ones he d finished | 
| on but of and they | were | the ones that were first | 
| them did jobs in they | were | the paper man the paper | 
| doon the quarter mile they | were | the ploys o yesteryear doon | 
| [censored: forename] they were the they | were | the real retards and [censored: forename] | 
| in doune quadrant they also | were | the responsibility of the owners | 
| s in the tenements that | were | the slums that they ve | 
| back intae life an they | were | the the street singers they | 
| like f965: yeah well they | were | the there the s- the | 
| [censored: forename] f943: and [censored: forename] they | were | the they were the real | 
| and get these the-the- these | were | the words they never used | 
| here mrs boyter oh they | were | the worst of the lot | 
| etc under not sure they | were | then asked to comment on | 
| more relevant today than they | were | then we have had more | 
| we let them ken we | were | there an aff they went | 
| really good eh h- they | were | there an the drummers i | 
| them were scots speakers that | were | there and they were they | 
| was may day and they | were | there f1049: it was may | 
| got up to when they | were | there f1143: right any at | 
| was saying how when they | were | there it felt wonderfully safe | 
| f010: pauline told me they | were | there [laugh] f122: sayin they | 
| was may day and they | were | there m1048: i thought every | 
| six o clock an they | were | there the back o five | 
| they used to come they | were | there tr- ferryin troops on | 
| the board meetings mr stone | were | they a fair reflection of | 
| often heard it f965: d- | were | they about when you were | 
| horses and things f122: we- | were | they actually ex working horses | 
| weren t among them who | were | they alice asked the man | 
| supply what sort of critters | were | they chipmunks of course yes | 
| f1103: mm f1104: ponies f1103: | were | they f1104: cups o cocoa | 
| a bit feminine [inaudible] f832: | were | they f833: oh yeah [laugh] | 
| them werenae exactly pals like | were | they fuck s sake keep | 
| repression although i mean what | were | they going to do to | 
| even know where the hmos | were | they had never had a | 
| they were great readers nor | were | they ignorant either oh they | 
| you supply the ingredients or | were | they in the school f638: | 
| m815: where did you g- | were | they just lyin about m816: | 
| they knew what age you | were | they knew your father f963: | 
| men and orange cones boulder | were | they lovers none of your | 
| f1054: and what ehm colour | were | they m1017: any colour you | 
| did you and what kind | were | they m1108: er chocolate f1107: | 
| f1095: fitt was it fitt | were | they made oot o then | 
| where members sit christine grahame | were | they naughty the convener the | 
| were good though the kids | were | they rinnin wi the watter | 
| graniters lawrieston girdlestone glenbervie they | were | they started the granite tenements | 
| by the snow of love | were | they that they never dreamt | 
| parents parents were also shetlanders | were | they the same f828: yeah | 
| from balerno they were they | were | they thought it was very | 
| a few eh m608: mm | were | they treated any m636: evacuees | 
| had a golliwog f814: they | were | they were based on like | 
| alright how f606: cause they | were | they were gonna you know | 
| playgroup m1106: yeah f1105: i- | were | they were good you were | 
| that were there and they | were | they were interested to hear | 
| for the playground so they | were | they were kind of invited | 
| week aye they were they | were | they were practisin [censored: forename] m941: | 
| other schools from balerno they | were | they were they thought it | 
| halloween last week aye they | were | they were they were practisin | 
| ye were knittin an they | were | thick f1054: mmhm f1041: [inaudible] | 
| in english where perhaps they | were | thinking in gaelic and the | 
| it wasn t like they | were | thinking what is f963: well | 
| my poshest accent when they | were | threatenin me aye that s | 
| pay as much if they | were | tied thegither an that has | 
| taken them up since they | were | tiny so keep them m830: | 
| later in the evening they | were | tired partly by the journey | 
| and so often yet they | were | to be feared too because | 
| if eh if eh someone | were | to blooter somebody they d | 
| fairberry s needed if they | were | to forge ahead in the | 
| bonfire burn and although they | were | to hand they were not | 
| time to register so they | were | told it was okay to | 
| landlords if tenants of hmos | were | told that they had the | 
| made different demands some landlords | were | told that they needed to | 
| they were suede but they | were | too big for me but | 
| was a crisis but they | were | too damn bureaucratic to hear | 
| even further they reckoned there | were | too much breedin interbreedin intae | 
| should have the stairs they | were | too much for me i | 
| application of standards that they | were | too rigid and that they | 
| in the afternoon because they | were | too soft to handle straight | 
| wanted to have toilets they | were | totally opposed to the proposition | 
| come into stranraer and they | were | transm- convertin these seaplanes into | 
| was there he realised they | were | travelling too fast when he | 
| where id got me they | were | trawlermen apparently the police have | 
| doing something and so they | were | treated f965: yes yeah f963: | 
| treating people the way they | were | treated in that institution in | 
| it like in school they | were | tried to f1054: oh aye | 
| a little group an they | were | tryin tae get this f823: | 
| whodyacomepoofle is jist if they | were | trying tae think or speaking | 
| stupid but i suppose they | were | trying to droon oot the | 
| uh huh m1048: and they | were | trying to get you to | 
| that provision however if they | were | trying to glean information by | 
| the scots language when they | were | trying to keep a secret | 
| policy or their what they | were | trying to put across was | 
| m608: mmhm f643: because they | were | trying to up their appearance | 
| mm m194: of course they | were | un- unloadin it from their | 
| just cousins or whatever they | were | uncles or whatever aunties f1041: | 
| things at home my friends | were | unconvinced they watched anxiously as | 
| refused two young men who | were | under 21 they left their | 
| prisons the pressure that they | were | under and the tricks that | 
| what kind of surveillance they | were | under i still wonder whether | 
| with the pressures that they | were | under particularly from march to | 
| information telling them that they | were | under surveillance that might do | 
| whether why and how they | were | under surveillance the state is | 
| out to some extent they | were | unhappy with the fees but | 
| aye mm m1163: point they | were | up any earlier but anyway | 
| f902: there there but they | were | up the stair that was | 
| grounds to suppose that they | were | up to no good the | 
| was the possibility that they | were | used as cover for resistance | 
| fife and in perth they | were | used in glasgow before they | 
| at kinmundy made them they | were | used in the towns as | 
| each as a rule they | were | used only once but if | 
| get a taxi although they | were | very cheap when available the | 
| of you know th- they | were | very concerned about what they | 
| they would a- think we | were | very difficult tae understand f1040: | 
| i did i did they | were | very good but i had | 
| had their own rivalries they | were | very keen on pot plants | 
| d mackie and although they | were | very limited in their scope | 
| eh f890: yeah oh they | were | very lucky f889: it s | 
| trades that er you you | were | very lucky if they were | 
| bill being over engineered they | were | very much in line with | 
| elliot i cannot recall they | were | very much working meetings papers | 
| you knitted for him they | were | very pleased to receive it | 
| wheel at the end they | were | very popular [note: photo: 'arbuthnott football team.'] games beddies | 
| able to say when they | were | very small so the name | 
| they discovered that green beans | were | very tasty you see and | 
| their arms ye know they | were | walkin arm in arm they | 
| oh m822: aye so they | were | wantin folk tae say that | 
| oh they re do- they | were | wantin to do that as | 
| it was impending and they | were | warned and they were f963: | 
| example in some cases samples | were | washed in others they were | 
| an the young lives that | were | wasted from what are they | 
| men closely fearing that they | were | wasting their time at the | 
| came in the local folk | were | watching this going on they | 
| the bairns up when they | were | wee ehm f606: mmhm f829: | 
| were they about when you | were | wee f963: er when i | 
| f1143: an when my kids | were | wee they used tae take | 
| bairns because they thought they | were | well hidden behind the greenery | 
| if that s what they | were | were interrupted by hearty voices | 
| think just now what they | were | what they were but like | 
| lists are higher than they | were | when labour came to power | 
| reluctantly i agreed that they | were | when one leaves home for | 
| they said that when they | were | when the all the kids | 
| f606: depends what age they | were | when you came up here | 
| they they they stayed they | were | while they were buildin it | 
| things tae a heid they | were | willin tae pit up wi | 
| picked out the ones they | were | willing to take three evacuees | 
| then if st jude s | were | winning they d been 2 | 
| the vernacular almost if they | were | with very broad friends or | 
| used in glasgow before they | were | withdrawn the materials have also | 
| them an made sure they | were | workin afore pittin them back | 
| sri lanka tae someplace they | were | workin at an orphanage an | 
| were only paid when they | were | working if the work did | 
| and happy with life they | were | working very hard and were | 
| t written for this they | were | written m608: oh i see | 
| informing a parliamentary inquiry they | were | written to remind those who | 
| are they i thought they | were | yellow ducks f1112: no they | 
| they would know who you | were | yes uh huh yeah f965: | 
| report their anxieties to you | were | you aware that they were | 
| know scottish or whatever they | were | you know and they would | 
| mmhm mmhm f1023: and they | were | you ll have tae slow | 
| know f965: no f963: they | were | young and they were out | 
| d been there since they | were | young because they d been | 
| using that word when they | were | young have any of you | 
| their work patterns when they | were | younger and their lack of | 
| maybe memories of when they | were | younger and they they don | 
| stuff that you knew they | were | your age and they were | 
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