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| as he opens up the | door | an throws his bag upon | 
| the fellow she opens the | door | and dumps the lot on | 
| from going he opens the | door | and gives the pendlum a | 
| over to beaumont s office | door | and half opens it caird | 
| in eilidh eilidh opens the | door | and in comes jek carrying | 
| the door morag opens the | door | and in hops the puddok | 
| the work top opens the | door | and lifts out the precious | 
| is a bang on the | door | and my daddy opens it | 
| fuckin bastard shona opens the | door | between the two rooms and | 
| richt awa he opens the | door | dinna forget ti mynd the | 
| them she opens the front | door | don t smack the poor | 
| her hame elly opens the | door | excitement risin tea s on | 
| anything when he opens the | door | i shriek daddy daddy and | 
| a quiet knocking at the | door | morag opens the door and | 
| past us and opens the | door | my friend from down the | 
| is going on opens the | door | of the first w c | 
| up his trousers opens the | door | of the w c and | 
| hand on the doorknob the | door | opens and caird comes in | 
| put into the lock the | door | opens and fiona enters her | 
| f632: mmhm f646: so the | door | opens and she she comes | 
| in a few seconds the | door | opens and shona s voice | 
| don t andrew the livingroom | door | opens beth almost a scream | 
| from the hall and the | door | opens beth in dressing gown | 
| the first doll being born | door | opens enter ed ed is | 
| the draught every time that | door | opens near blaws me oot | 
| s when the the the | door | opens on the ferry and | 
| why we here cammy exactly | door | opens slightly enter steve he | 
| sound from inside and the | door | opens to reveal the witch | 
| maister rintoul rintoul opens the | door | shouting ringan ir ye thare | 
| through the letterboax she exits | door | unlocks opens closes locks key | 
| no one ever locked a | door | and people used tae come | 
| zombie while he locked the | door | and strode way manfully on | 
| i deserve jimmy locked the | door | behind him and stood looking | 
| a cigarette we hear the | door | being locked and bolted sadie | 
| the do- i locked my | door | f1101: sit doon then f1102: | 
| [inaudible] yes i locked the | door | f1113: come on then [inaudible] | 
| store grey face locked the | door | found my polythene bag and | 
| me inside and locked the | door | he re started his conversation | 
| smiles but he shut the | door | in my face locked it | 
| chair sadie tell carolanne the | door | is being locked and bolted | 
| remember and keep your close | door | locked at all times rust | 
| my concern dimps is the | door | locked cammy dimps fall to | 
| she d to keep the | door | locked took her ages to | 
| as grey face locked the | door | muttering glumly lets dispose of | 
| agnes sadie sadie an the | door | no even locked whit s | 
| so ye could open the | door | no- nobody locked their doors | 
| comin in m815: the back | door | s always locked at ma | 
| and make sure the back | door | s locked and bolted right | 
| on this guy appearing stew | door | s locked dimps dimps jist | 
| sitting on a bench the | door | was not locked because her | 
| she wouldn t open the | door | we thought he d locked | 
| they can knock on our | door | and meet us in person | 
| is a knock at the | door | and ringan enters breathlessly ringan | 
| have m865: knock at the | door | and they say okay no | 
| coming a knock on the | door | beaumont come in betty goes | 
| of the knock on the | door | but the jewish are born | 
| is a knock at the | door | cum in ringan enters carrying | 
| a knock at the front | door | fin i answered the door | 
| a knock came fae the | door | fin jonsar eck answered the | 
| knock came tae the front | door | jonsar answered the door an | 
| is a knock at the | door | malcolm cum in cum in | 
| is a knock on the | door | mrs maclean s knock tremulous | 
| is a knock at the | door | nanse loudly wha is t | 
| wis a knock at the | door | noo fa shood be at | 
| first knock on the peeling | door | of the tin roofed cottage | 
| this knock come tae the | door | school board officers i hadnae | 
| weeks dimpsy knock on the | door | steve jumps on all fours | 
| is a knock at the | door | that wul be jek verra | 
| is a knock at the | door | wul ye gang an see | 
| i didn t lock the | door | agnes rushes to shut livingroom | 
| wis so i shut e | door | an back intill e car | 
| aye and we shut the | door | and he canna come in | 
| bairn i shut the studio | door | and open the windows wide | 
| this is moo journeys i | door | bangs shut outside in taxi | 
| wid a shut ma bedroom | door | bit a waa tae waa | 
| there and just shut the | door | f1111: you used to hide | 
| on let s shut the | door | f1112: there s no garlic | 
| radiator oh you shut the | door | for me m1092: the door | 
| getting up no at the | door | gordon no it s shut | 
| he started to shut the | door | i realised that our chats | 
| to add sorry but the | door | is shut instead she looks | 
| aye if you shut the | door | like mmhm [laugh] uh huh | 
| f1105: run now shut the | door | m1106: er f1105: a wee | 
| eh could you shut the | door | please because we don t | 
| agnes rushes to shut livingroom | door | pressing herself against it beth | 
| wait till we shut this | door | right fitt are you goin | 
| the car and slammed the | door | shut again i won t | 
| in the kitchen with the | door | shut against the rovin eyes | 
| cigars and he crashed the | door | shut as the car took | 
| to be inside wi the | door | shut chrissie it must ve | 
| hoose and bang the back | door | shut fine thocht her folk | 
| job he bawled slammin the | door | shut jonsar eck cood hear | 
| bolts back beth slams livingroom | door | shut looks for something to | 
| win hame a snecked the | door | shut oot the storm an | 
| began tae keep e kitchen | door | shut tae haad em oot | 
| gordon you got that back | door | shut to beth we re | 
| in here an keep that | door | shut to beth wheesht lassie | 
| if ye w- if the | door | shut when the horn went | 
| field of dead grass the | door | swung shut behind him as | 
| towards the ceiling the kitchen | door | thumped shut as the man | 
| i open and shut the | door | with extreme care and tiptoe | 
| was in banged on the | door | again letterbox opened and he | 
| door so jonsar opened the | door | an gave her a shout | 
| the laft she opened the | door | an luikit in on her | 
| o frost she opened the | door | an near fell ower the | 
| he knocked an opened the | door | an went in tae see | 
| stopped juan opened the back | door | and helped me out i | 
| it the man opened the | door | and went inside ralph followed | 
| i fo- he opened the | door | and went oh [censored: forename] sorry | 
| in pairs he opened the | door | at the first knocking the | 
| asleep and opened the press | door | by mistake back came the | 
| fell into the opened passenger | door | delighted that the nice taxi | 
| jonsar eck opened the cab | door | ey were still asleep under | 
| the lad opened the back | door | fowk could see the van | 
| ask as he opened the | door | fully and beckoned to me | 
| as the wumman opened the | door | geordie kent her face richt | 
| a rough jerk opened the | door | got out of the car | 
| oot as he opened the | door | he kent fine it wis | 
| fin jonsar came tae the | door | he knocked an opened the | 
| pulled in and opened the | door | he stepped off the bus | 
| widd as he opened da | door | he yalled haste dee an | 
| hinges aunt jessie opened the | door | her face drainin o colour | 
| turned back and opened the | door | hoping he had given his | 
| opened the door lassie the | door | knocker again it frightens them | 
| ye shouldnae huv opened the | door | lassie the door knocker again | 
| it opened the arched oak | door | leading into the thick walled | 
| the ferm steadings opened the | door | o the barn an sclimmed | 
| crashes aye i opened the | door | o the the car one | 
| soon as ah opened the | door | of the hoose ah knew | 
| o shauchlin feet then the | door | opened an thare wis auld | 
| plits wir cleared awey the | door | opened and more trows came | 
| it would be if the | door | opened and she came in | 
| walking up the drive the | door | opened and susan stepped forward | 
| thousand xmas trees a trap | door | opened down the hole she | 
| fine cup of tea the | door | opened faint light spilled from | 
| a slot the rear car | door | opened from front to back | 
| meditation stepped out as the | door | opened still carrying his briefcase | 
| the plate glass window the | door | opened to admit my first | 
| all of a sudden the | door | opened two soldiers burst in | 
| mice when you opened the | door | so everybody had a cat | 
| noo teenie didnae answer the | door | so jonsar opened the door | 
| looder when we opened the | door | tae the big bedroom press | 
| soon as she opened the | door | the cat fled to the | 
| when he opened the kitchen | door | the scene that greeted him | 
| as i opened the restaurant | door | they called it paradise a | 
| may have opened amazement s | door | to a china can can | 
| one she had opened the | door | to that first new year | 
| to the cupboard opened the | door | wet his finger ran it | 
| to the cupboard opened the | door | wet his finger ran it | 
| well my grunny opened the | door | when there was a funeral | 
| the wye her ain front | door | a puckle helpers rinnin back | 
| the best hears the front | door | again fa s that now | 
| front door jonsar answered the | door | an ere wis auld stanley | 
| wife beenie gied the front | door | an the windaes a guid | 
| and a front and back | door | and a garden eh and | 
| walk out of my front | door | and check a fact or | 
| one located above the front | door | and engraved with three concentric | 
| stepping back from the front | door | and looking up at his | 
| marched down to the front | door | and pushed past jessie stephen | 
| dinna loretta hearing the front | door | and starting up that s | 
| and stand ootside the front | door | and wait for her to | 
| he toddles to the front | door | and waits quietly for her | 
| plaque erected near the front | door | as a memorial to frederic | 
| mither wis at the front | door | as geordie an his wee | 
| the scene at the front | door | as you weren t leaving | 
| room and behind the front | door | before mummy or morag notice | 
| storeys frae yer ain front | door | bi day ye ve gulls | 
| bedrooms through it the front | door | can be seen it is | 
| it out of the front | door | down the short drive and | 
| gonna stand outside the front | door | f940: [laugh] [laugh] m941: i | 
| club membership 13 saturday repair | door | flooring at front 14 sunday | 
| rising is at the front | door | gladys i didna hear onything | 
| out won t tries front | door | got to oh don t | 
| the foyer to the front | door | he unlocked it smartly and | 
| way out of the front | door | if we have a son | 
| since ye walket in that | door | in front o addy as | 
| it sadie exits the front | door | is unbolted and unlocked heard | 
| little sound at the front | door | it could be mrs linkletter | 
| she reached her own front | door | it only remained to get | 
| as a die the front | door | knocker goes carolanne winces neither | 
| aw comin here the front | door | knocker is knocked loudly making | 
| one who s scared front | door | knocker knocks agnes that ll | 
| with her fingers the front | door | knocker knocks beth jerks upright | 
| money both freeze as front | door | knocks agnes that s the | 
| files even anaith e front | door | mat at e hoose in | 
| halfway out of the front | door | mum hesitated you take it | 
| never used the the front | door | my brother and i always | 
| had traffic passing the front | door | never had erm er like | 
| wednesday get glass in front | door | nice c d [?]dance[/?] nice | 
| tae him peggy the front | door | no it was neil gan | 
| we may hear the front | door | of the flat open and | 
| bells one for the front | door | one for the telephone one | 
| screeched away from their front | door | oof [laugh] f1049: [laugh] beepin | 
| together in front of the | door | or round a table in | 
| ran to open the front | door | revealing a car parked by | 
| tries to open the front | door | sadie to carolanne stop her | 
| cheenge the front same cooncil | door | the gairden s minimal girse | 
| and crashing into the front | door | the meal however was excellent | 
| along to reach the front | door | the second officer cleared his | 
| milkmen chap at the front | door | they d tae gyang roon | 
| off windows paint also front | door | to confession 25 sunday to | 
| hands turns away from the | door | to front centre stage staring | 
| is banging on the front | door | turning the handle frantically agnes | 
| used to erm the front | door | used to bang slightly so | 
| telling my daddy the front | door | was open and they were | 
| govan the s- the front | door | was right at the street | 
| high heels from the front | door | where she always kicked them | 
| was comin through the front | door | wi an axe call me | 
| baith bairns hame their front | door | wis ajee they aa wannert | 
| p 89 8 open the | door | 1920 edinburgh canongate classics 1997 | 
| stood behind the half open | door | a cone of light from | 
| she reaches to open the | door | a faint clatter is heard | 
| know it open the fucking | door | ah maybe he s got | 
| odd chance tae open e | door | an hear e bizzin bit | 
| [laugh] op- open open a | door | an stick yer haund roond | 
| you have to open that | door | and here to get in | 
| capable of i open the | door | and it pours over me | 
| stopped trying to open the | door | and returned to her catatonic | 
| i braked threw open the | door | and sprang to the verge | 
| he speaks through the open | door | beaumont whit ach betty you | 
| was trying to open the | door | below him but it was | 
| loud interruption as the street | door | burst open and a crowd | 
| prune coloured lips when the | door | bursts open and mrs scott | 
| on thair ain accoont the | door | bursts open and the queen | 
| writers if therefore open the | door | can be read as a | 
| rending cry can t open | door | can t open door the | 
| look can you open that | door | cause i canna f1095: you | 
| have to open the car | door | come here till i show | 
| you want to open the | door | do you want to open | 
| milk [child noises] f1097: open the | door | do you want to open | 
| get naebody tae answer the | door | door wis stannin open so | 
| a bolt being drawn the | door | eased open just enough to | 
| ye hen ye open the | door | expectin me an see a | 
| when he couldnae open the | door | f1011: mmhm m1013: wi chinese | 
| you want to open the | door | f1114: [exhale] ah f1113: [laugh] | 
| your fingers mummy open the | door | f1114: [inhale] [inhale] f1113: that | 
| other side open the other | door | f1116: look f1115: that s | 
| f1122: come on open the | door | f1121: right do you want | 
| he hurries to the office | door | flings it open and shouts | 
| on his door see the | door | fly open see me wrap | 
| dishes standing with the kitchen | door | held open in his left | 
| were sleeping by the open | door | in a pool of late | 
| completely attain in open the | door | in the camomile however the | 
| he could open the back | door | into rose street lane to | 
| doing 26 like hers our | door | is not yet fully open | 
| the air and the smithy | door | is open wide the window | 
| the music stops the verandah | door | is thrown open dr rowland | 
| speaks back through the open | door | jack all right deana have | 
| you want to open the | door | m1098: aye [raspberry] f1097: [microwave turned on] | 
| wis coorse tae open the | door | o learnin tae his young | 
| she wis pushin open the | door | o the hoose she wis | 
| window beaumont wrenches open the | door | of his office shouts desperately | 
| martini might even open the | door | of your taxi when you | 
| entered the garden of the | door | open almost simultaneously the gate | 
| double race she kicked the | door | open and it slammed against | 
| an ginger can hear a | door | open awa doon the bottom | 
| a belt he leaves the | door | open beaumont right he s | 
| i used to leave the | door | open christian an i used | 
| backed up to hold the | door | open for her and allow | 
| brought you he pushed the | door | open fully and peered round | 
| luikin roon at the timmer | door | open fur the hinmaist o | 
| the kirk wi yer shoppie | door | open haud yer wheesht wummin | 
| liberal democrat msps kept the | door | open henry mcleish started to | 
| ye cd keep e back | door | open i noticet a lot | 
| e evenin wi e back | door | open lettin e air blaa | 
| boy who was holding the | door | open motioned impatiently i hopped | 
| gin ye kept yer back | door | open on gweed days ey | 
| the mirk leivin thair houss | door | open sae that whaever disna | 
| her own room leaving the | door | open she climbs carefully into | 
| me again he leaves the | door | open so he can hear | 
| me back she rattles the | door | open up this minute the | 
| jimmy now leaves the cell | door | open when he s off | 
| i sat at the open | door | pocahontas of the porch wearing | 
| her autobiographical novel open the | door | provide some sense of the | 
| he goes to the open | door | rowland mrs beaumont will you | 
| it the bus stops the | door | s kicked open the pupils | 
| canna shona pointing look the | door | s open that door wes | 
| sandy s bangin on his | door | see the door fly open | 
| form as in open the | door | she draws to a significant | 
| mum will you open the | door | so i can get in | 
| deil turns nane awa the | door | swung open at his caa | 
| a halt and the nearside | door | swung open dramatically was i | 
| door swung right open the | door | swung right m608: aye m642: | 
| cruel eh m642: here the | door | swung right open the door | 
| fowk ll aye open their | door | tae a bairn they michtna | 
| social mores in open the | door | the challenge is primarily a | 
| open door can t open | door | the princess and the stick | 
| be seen through the open | door | the sound of a passing | 
| christiane to open the dorm | door | then we too retired the | 
| academy throws open wide its | door | tinkee the porcupine far ye | 
| there they didnae open the | door | to them m608: mmhm f643: | 
| on out through the open | door | up to the sky where | 
| i ll no open the | door | warrant or no warrant i | 
| the garden shed but the | door | was already open and the | 
| thought you wouldn t mind | door | was open thought i d | 
| m1096: [?]it's a ball in there[/?] f1095: [inaudible] car | door | we have to open the | 
| the door s open that | door | wes on the snek whan | 
| was pushing at an open | door | whenever we approach the scottish | 
| s two novels open the | door | which won the melrose prize | 
| why dinnae they open the | door | why dinnae they open the | 
| practise drill the open side | door | wis haufweys atween geordie s | 
| naebody tae answer the door | door | wis stannin open so i | 
| when i open the small | door | within a door i find | 
| approaching smartly the big blue | door | yawned open and he found | 
| early criticisms of open the | door | you have very often a | 
| beth stands walks to the | door | agnes hurriedly shoves key in | 
| eh agnes beth got the | door | agnes she ll dae aw | 
| here beth stares at the | door | both door and she are | 
| the murmer of voices the | door | closing beth hides her hands | 
| key and hurries out the | door | is knocked again and beth | 
| sadie keeps him beside her | door | knocks sadie to beth ye | 
| them for beth watching the | door | relief is instant sadie enters | 
| beth exits sadie shuts the | door | sadie right wee chatterboax isn | 
| fades except beth and the | door | the knocking becomes continuous echoing | 
| give you looks at the | door | then at beth i can | 
| the door rollin oot the | door | and eh f643: and then | 
| door to bobbie knocked my | door | and handed me a bunch | 
| door he hammers on the | door | and repeats the process when | 
| stares at the door both | door | and she are caught in | 
| [tut] on the on the | door | and the and the door | 
| my hand slipped from the | door | and the door closed back | 
| door peered out closed the | door | and went back to his | 
| door frae yer ain fore | door | ay hei spak the treuth | 
| from the door and the | door | closed back onto the lady | 
| i would come in the | door | dashin in the door my | 
| start at the start pause | door | doc creaky groanin door light | 
| and had kicked in every | door | every door f606: uh huh | 
| f1101: aye he bides next | door | f1102: bide next door to | 
| kicked in every door every | door | f606: uh huh f890: and | 
| mither he made for the | door | fin he reached the door | 
| shei cuid sei oor fore | door | frae hir ain fore door | 
| an in throwe the schuil | door | frae yer ain fore door | 
| door and the and the | door | goes that way it doesn | 
| door made a a big | door | had been made into f606: | 
| and approaching the witch s | door | he hammers on the door | 
| door fin he reached the | door | he stopped an said you | 
| noise as she pecks on | door | hen pecks on door musicians | 
| stop during speech tapping on | door | hen pecks on door onybody | 
| the small door within a | door | i find maria sitting on | 
| pause door doc creaky groanin | door | light chinkin through naw ken | 
| aye m903: [inaudible] see a | door | made a a big door | 
| on door hen pecks on | door | musicians please mistress could you | 
| the door dashin in the | door | my mother would say where | 
| on door hen pecks on | door | onybody at hame miller guid | 
| bed tip toed to the | door | peered out closed the door | 
| the door steppies at the | door | right [inaudible] climb over it | 
| the door rollin oot the | door | rollin oot the door and | 
| lumps is rollin oot the | door | rollin oot the door rollin | 
| inquiry into the door to | door | sales techniques of both scottish | 
| to ban all door to | door | salesman in scotland committee noted | 
| more steppies steppies at the | door | steppies at the door right | 
| ower the stable door the | door | swung tee there wis a | 
| uniform dashing from door to | door | the crowd began to show | 
| loon won ower the stable | door | the door swung tee there | 
| door for me m1092: the | door | there mummy f1091: right okay | 
| door fin i answered the | door | there wis twa lads fae | 
| the woman who lives next | door | to bobbie knocked my door | 
| a public inquiry into the | door | to door sales techniques of | 
| gas and to ban all | door | to door salesman in scotland | 
| or monkish uniform dashing from | door | to door the crowd began | 
| next door f1102: bide next | door | to trevor f1101: aye f1102: | 
| door frae hir ain fore | door | whan the byres faimlie flittit | 
| wis hoidin ahint da kitchen | door | as shön is smootie med | 
| they walked in the kitchen | door | but to her surprise everyone | 
| again sadie goes to kitchen | door | calls gordon get in here | 
| is just inside the kitchen | door | he puts his hands behind | 
| a scraping ootside the kitchen | door | he was big his antlers | 
| empty plates towards the kitchen | door | how about a siesta and | 
| thaim in a poutch anither | door | led frae the kitchen intil | 
| to stand at the kitchen | door | one arm encircling a huge | 
| the kitchen cupboards the back | door | the conservatory doors the cat | 
| so he tried the kitchen | door | the kitchen cupboards the back | 
| left stannin at e kitchen | door | till wir een got eesed | 
| i didn t lock the | door | agnes aw jees dumps flowers | 
| she didn t lock the | door | as agnes afraid speaks over | 
| knocks agnes that s the | door | carolanne it must be maggie | 
| seat between her and the | door | he and agnes raise cain | 
| on and on and on | door | knocker knocks agnes shoart walk | 
| gordon exits to unlock the | door | maggie coming agnes maggie exits | 
| you fur competition carolanne the | door | sadie agnes is gettin it | 
| agnes if oneybody chaps the | door | we kin act dumb dinnae | 
| valley and the house next | door | all owned by germans who | 
| like my auntie bade next | door | an her daughter bade next | 
| him an john fae next | door | an peerie seemon wi dem | 
| s place just inside the | door | and next to the tv | 
| no it was [censored: forename] next | door | and who s this holding | 
| s like the couple next | door | are getting rid of their | 
| had bought the flat next | door | as well and there was | 
| fireside shovel an ran next | door | but instead o gan in | 
| ye obviously you re next | door | colin but dae you ken | 
| colour s that house next | door | colour s its roof is | 
| that neep heid bides next | door | cuts his gress wi a | 
| he leaves by the verandah | door | during the next speeches the | 
| know who s living next | door | f1151: i know yeah definitely | 
| just in the office next | door | f631: [laugh] [laugh] f634: [laugh] | 
| cause see the man next | door | f890: yeah f889: he was | 
| what aboot this one next | door | fitt s that do you | 
| f1025: the old guy next | door | had been in the hospital | 
| the proverbial spotty boy next | door | i know far too well | 
| equally fitba daft pal next | door | in bankier road and i | 
| speakin to the man next | door | in his garden yesterday so | 
| the in the byre next | door | it was a kind of | 
| a courtyard next to a | door | leading to the hall the | 
| f1112: [censored: forename] f1111: [censored: forename] next | door | mmhm f1112: it was a | 
| people have the people next | door | moved out f1154: i don | 
| an her daughter bade next | door | my great grunny bade across | 
| he was my parents next | door | neighbour after the bells rang | 
| the money to the next | door | neighbour even on the most | 
| ye didnae ken your next | door | neighbour exactly the same as | 
| got a lizard his next | door | neighbour s got an iguana | 
| flower girl at our next | door | neighbour s wedding and olive | 
| aboot it but patricia next | door | of coorse gengs f961: uh | 
| in the drawing room next | door | our musical offering to chopin | 
| to the next sometimes the | door | s ajar he s softly | 
| onto the drying green next | door | s cat cinders baxter stared | 
| wis a stotter then next | door | s whippet went an got | 
| them in a room next | door | sit rem s bass player | 
| and hit s richt next | door | ta de lass at i | 
| f902: he stayed far next | door | tae far fiona davidson is | 
| she says and tears next | door | tae me gladys irrepressible abody | 
| i says well ging next | door | tae mrs merson an ask | 
| that used tae live next | door | tae us her that had | 
| round m642: no eh next | door | tae you was it helen | 
| it s the one next | door | that s brown but what | 
| an view the wilderness next | door | the air up here is | 
| party even the rat next | door | the little creep what s | 
| the family run restaurant next | door | the waiter pulled back chairs | 
| a pub sort o next | door | to me an is that | 
| my children were living next | door | to me f963: mm f965: | 
| her feet and tottered next | door | to try the handle mercifully | 
| re it s usually next | door | to us in the henry | 
| by her attention wendy next | door | was taking the love thy | 
| the gaffer forester and next | door | was the under forester f643: | 
| had a nut case next | door | who used to leave the | 
| from its hook behind the | door | and slip it on i | 
| goes in and shuts her | door | behind her pompitie nou ah | 
| and left us closing the | door | behind her with elaborate care | 
| outside and vanse closed the | door | behind it they could still | 
| round or even closing the | door | behind them the most embarrassing | 
| wi nothing more behind the | door | but just one room a | 
| what s hidin behind that | door | f1113: what s hidin f1114: | 
| the money behind the storm | door | f1144: [laugh] was it f1143: | 
| dressed watch no behind the | door | m1106: watch this watch what | 
| being alone behind the closed | door | outwardly she was clean again | 
| to the music behind one | door | students fooled around preparing red | 
| mewing from behind the cellar | door | the cat was trapped again | 
| maclean s from outside her | door | and take them down to | 
| his heavy tread outside the | door | and the dull thump of | 
| if you stand outside the | door | and the headmaster comes along | 
| f1114: you go outside the | door | don t move oh f1113: | 
| there out- outside outside the | door | f1113: i m over here | 
| f1114: you go outside the | door | f1113: right this is far | 
| snivelling outside my granny s | door | for i had been supplanted | 
| act one outside the back | door | of a tenement in aberdeen | 
| his way out of the | door | once outside ralph handed the | 
| aw aboot stew unlocks the | door | rushes outside cammy goes after | 
| ll pit this outside the | door | she takes the bottle off | 
| area just outside the back | door | were the following bedding that | 
| now you must bar the | door | against temptation miss beaumont you | 
| throws his toolbag ahint the | door | beaumont dae ye think i | 
| warsle through he closes the | door | beaumont oh you re there | 
| beaumont appears at his office | door | beaumont right caird good fine | 
| in there beaumont closes the | door | beaumont weel whit is it | 
| in mrs beaumont hovers near | door | boyter right then we re | 
| a spacious garden room a | door | down left leads to beaumont | 
| beaumont s room office another | door | further up left in the | 
| mrs beaumont points to the | door | on the left andy goes | 
| me mr beaumont but that | door | s ajee and i think | 
| mr beaumont beaumont shuts the | door | stands dazed beaumont ower late | 
| gone to close the livingroom | door | and has a quick look | 
| okay f1114: no close the | door | close f1113: eh f1114: woops | 
| wake him i close the | door | gently on him and notice | 
| before she can close the | door | he is out of the | 
| [inaudible] couch f1093: close the | door | m1094: why why why to | 
| snh does not close the | door | on derogation it notes that | 
| just you know close the | door | on that but if you | 
| t work out close the | door | on your way out oh | 
| i ll i close the | door | the heat will go out | 
| f1097: right close the fridge | door | then and i ll make | 
| the studio and close the | door | this does not please the | 
| hole photograph young blackbirds at | door | very close to kdy evening | 
| if you dinna close the | door | well the heat the heat | 
| m1094: have to close the | door | where s it going to | 
| if we dinna close the | door | won t it we re | 
| us come oan come oan | door | is knocked louder sadie i | 
| gordon sadie enters with the | door | key in her hand sadie | 
| thegither jist dae nuthin right | door | knocker thuds again sadie goes | 
| goes out koolyghin through the | door | again agitated whaur s masha | 
| guid sleep goes to the | door | ah m that happy happy | 
| ma lane he goes to | door | and calls valgerd a thirlman | 
| in eilidh goes to the | door | and mutters to someone enter | 
| gunlöd fareweill goes to the | door | and stops gunlöd is silent | 
| his knees goes toward the | door | cammy dimps git steve keep | 
| shout dimps goes to the | door | dimps stew haw stew better | 
| the fitba starts or the | door | goes it s pit oan | 
| awa he goes towards the | door | into the house lilian enters | 
| earshot he makes sure the | door | is closed then he goes | 
| goes out by the house | door | lilian james you say we | 
| ti ken goes to another | door | looks inside and shuts it | 
| nou eilidh goes to the | door | looks out mutters to somebody | 
| goes marchin in chaps the | door | now i was bein very | 
| and goes out through the | door | on the left without saying | 
| goes in and shuts his | door | pompitie nou ah sal flie | 
| over she goes towards the | door | to bolt it but so | 
| me thorfinn goes to the | door | trying to conceal his emotions | 
| away and goes towards the | door | ye ir feart for me | 
| oot frae the hoose neist | door | an held them oot for | 
| at the hoose chappin the | door | an it wis uncle rob | 
| wis e dwallin hoose its | door | at e heid o some | 
| d anely tae wauk nbeist | door | dod mathieson s hoose wis | 
| aabody comin till e hoose | door | geed by t afore at | 
| doon this hoose kickin the | door | in he s gaunnae believe | 
| squinty cracks noh a soddin | door | in the hoose doc noh | 
| the hoose doc noh a | door | in the place athoot spidery | 
| m1106: up up the hoose | door | no the f1105: mmhm m1106: | 
| sleekit lad knockit on da | door | o da hoose o stray | 
| leadin up till e back | door | o e hoose it s | 
| whin he oagit in da | door | o his new hoose he | 
| car boot at the back | door | o their hoose as he | 
| the auld schuil hoose fore | door | stap wi yer back til | 
| wur twae workers cottages nixt | door | tae the smiddy hoose an | 
| s hoose frae the schuil | door | the story gans thit the | 
| in trowe da lambie hoose | door | whar magnus wis neebin his | 
| went throo the sittin room | door | a richt bit wi the | 
| tae ma room steek e | door | an start be washin ma | 
| else at the class room | door | andy breaks into a run | 
| room glaiss bobbies at the | door | bi the licht o the | 
| on e road till e | door | e room wis weel enyeuch | 
| letter under your hotel room | door | i see you shopping in | 
| t an anely the ae | door | in an ooto the room | 
| room why is there a | door | in your room f1089: it | 
| a there s a d- | door | [inaudible] living room [inaudible] go | 
| me through the lace curtained | door | into a room dominated by | 
| stage and stops by the | door | leading to andrey s room | 
| bed in this room a | door | links the two rooms malcolm | 
| the settee stuck in the | door | o the sittin room damn | 
| f963: mmhm f965: on the | door | of the changing room in | 
| hamblin had leaned against the | door | of the changing room tapping | 
| room m642: three fit wa | door | tae go intae that room | 
| room m642: aye cawed a | door | through there tae here m608: | 
| my room and draws the | door | to she s been baad | 
| back wa another f643: that | door | to the room m642: three | 
| and go through the room | door | you cannae be other then | 
| comes a chap at the | door | an the wee caribbean leddie | 
| she she comes to the | door | and she says whi- she | 
| has been standing by the | door | comes forward and takes a | 
| [laugh] [laugh] comes to ma | door | f1049: [laugh] [?]i'm amazed[/?] wi the | 
| and he comes to ma | door | [laugh] [laugh] comes to ma | 
| comes in by the house | door | music is heard softly far | 
| candle comes out of the | door | on the right crosses the | 
| comes in wounded stops at | door | orm can ah cum in | 
| visits naebody comes tae the | door | there s a phone there | 
| comes in and stops by | door | thorfinn wha cums ma een | 
| of putting him out the | door | when his time comes i | 
| boy cam tae da back | door | an löt her in mam | 
| da strecht up ti the | door | cryin flesher zheng seein it | 
| as dey fled in da | door | da muckle weekit wolf is | 
| rongs dat dundered on da | door | da panic stricken doctor raise | 
| let him back ower the | door | da says i ett like | 
| makkin dis wye snib da | door | fur mercy sake sure enyoch | 
| willy left da doctor s | door | his veesion true an sight | 
| da dash tae a porch | door | lift da sneck ball in | 
| heard da pick upo da | door | peerie grice peerie grice latt | 
| heard da pick apo da | door | peerie grice peerie grice latt | 
| haste dee an bolt da | door | yon muckle wolf is makkin | 
| turned and started towards the | door | a route through the crowd | 
| o silk pyjamas through the | door | ae day fin a postie | 
| sittin in it through a | door | an doon a corrydor this | 
| was walking out through the | door | and a young lady appeared | 
| i walk straight through that | door | and don t ever come | 
| chases the bee through the | door | and down the stairs and | 
| power to walk through the | door | and take over it is | 
| its way through the fireproof | door | and then only gradually however | 
| idea calls through the side | door | andrey you cum ben here | 
| futon going out through the | door | down the stairs and away | 
| f643: and he had a | door | goin through them eh m642: | 
| call betty through the house | door | harry betty betty betty enters | 
| like a flash through the | door | here an awa up the | 
| o gan in through the | door | i was that concerned aboot | 
| see him walk through that | door | in the finish he came | 
| started to walk through the | door | in the media we have | 
| ah ring calls through the | door | ir the oniebodie thare wul | 
| pause kolyghin calling through the | door | is masha in thare at | 
| me macduff leaves through the | door | lennox dis the keing ettil | 
| knees to get through the | door | of the shed his eyes | 
| through round and under the | door | oh whispers fiona oh oh | 
| jean preceded him through the | door | or sooner maybe greg jerked | 
| novelty to go in one | door | run through the house and | 
| get a wheelchair through a | door | some of my constituents have | 
| deirdre coutts went through the | door | stunned like a shot sow | 
| as he passed through the | door | the smell of peat smoke | 
| that and we knocked a | door | through there wi that bits | 
| of the court was a | door | through which prisoners in custody | 
| one that came through the | door | to [censored: forename] [censored: surname] m1096: can | 
| having sneaked in the back | door | wendy strode through the living | 
| before letting him through the | door | yeah you know i do | 
| s jawed oot the back | door | an a fresh pot masked | 
| swacker i opent e back | door | an ere on e girse | 
| f889: standin at the back | door | and he says eh could | 
| the back m815: [laugh] m816: | door | and that was because we | 
| the bathroom and the back | door | and the toilet m642: we | 
| the scrape of the back | door | as it brushed over the | 
| sun enter at the back | door | as low cloud moved north | 
| ootlaw 1 scene a hut | door | at back window holes right | 
| the interdict by the back | door | at the moment injunctions that | 
| big reed paintit double sliding | door | big enyeuch tae back in | 
| flung out at the back | door | but i ll never forget | 
| back hammerin on oor fore | door | compleinin aboot the derkness an | 
| bone left by the back | door | cutting across the fields finding | 
| parliament notes the shameful back | door | dealing carried out by the | 
| e wye till e back | door | faar i let it lowse | 
| see fa wis at the | door | fin she came back intae | 
| ca in by the back | door | for broon or broken biscuits | 
| your rubbish on our back | door | how to contact the editor | 
| cards will not be back | door | identity cards to be totally | 
| tenement in aberdeen the back | door | is upstage centre permanently propped | 
| on the back of the | door | just leave the phone sweetheart | 
| and walk out the back | door | [laugh] f606: fair enough yeah | 
| they also know that the | door | leading into the back court | 
| an gaed out the teahous | door | lookin back to tell the | 
| the bathroom and a back | door | m642: aye so we made | 
| o lavatories at the back | door | mmhm that s m1010: aye | 
| an turnt me ti the | door | nae gaun back wad she | 
| uh huh m642: the back | door | of the van f643: and | 
| tied it tae the back | door | of the van m608: uh | 
| your rubbish on our back | door | on tuesday 12th april a | 
| on the back of the | door | or on the wall with | 
| fit steps stoppit near her | door | she jinkit back frae the | 
| like ma gran s back | door | the ane i wid hing | 
| on the back of the | door | there is an armchair with | 
| happened about the broken back | door | to the cellars on no | 
| all fours scurries to the | door | unlocks it then scurries back | 
| blaik tarmac back o the | door | waddlit ower bi cooshies shitten | 
| retoured back past the garage | door | wi hir airms fou o | 
| t oot at e back | door | wid ye credit it it | 
| back frae the byre the | door | wis pushed ajee an sally | 
| peats i knocked at the | door | an a mannie came tae | 
| well people came to your | door | and said are you comin | 
| no one came to the | door | but i knew someone was | 
| banker that came tae the | door | efter that an he nivver | 
| person who came to the | door | had to be was called | 
| eck came tae the shop | door | he could see fit wis | 
| a mannie came tae the | door | he spoke in gey broken | 
| the wifie came tae the | door | jonsar says i canna smell | 
| one time banged on the | door | no one came to the | 
| vans that came to the | door | originally they would have used | 
| four five f643: and the | door | that ye came in was | 
| or whoever came to the | door | who seemed to be quite | 
| deal and came to the | door | with their rigmaroles wash bleach | 
| a wisna weel at e | door | afore aal roka wis at | 
| intill e angle o e | door | an e waa an got | 
| i haivt up e garage | door | an got ma car oot | 
| on e frame o e | door | as ye come oot backlins | 
| rose nae far fae e | door | at aal farrant at it | 
| intill e lavvie throwe a | door | at wis near ay left | 
| a lad inside throwe a | door | ben fae e byre an | 
| e glaiss panel o e | door | bit at least it wisna | 
| at e moo o e | door | bit half a fit doon | 
| e wis brocht up neesht | door | bit noo his a flat | 
| throwe e crack in e | door | cam a fyow broon bodies | 
| i cd get till e | door | e box is gettin e | 
| coolness fin i opent e | door | e leafs on e geen | 
| couple jist inside e byre | door | five crosses made o twigs | 
| climmt oot tae steek e | door | i jist happent tae look | 
| roadside tae win till e | door | in e gale at e | 
| mornin fin i opent e | door | it ay bade oot aa | 
| makkin a din at e | door | it d be myowler or | 
| me in an keyed e | door | it wis deedly quairt an | 
| second up an doon slidin | door | leadin intill e byre it | 
| eese a squaries in e | door | lets cats oot an in | 
| e feeders eyn e byre | door | opent intill e barn meevin | 
| a cat hole in e | door | she speert if i d | 
| till e gate a car | door | slammed somewye an it jumpit | 
| half in throwe e stable | door | tae had e saiddle oan | 
| e box again at e | door | tae let it flee it | 
| damage tryin tae reemish e | door | tee an mair haalin t | 
| haakers at cam roon e | door | they were made o twa | 
| a hole in anaith e | door | though e grun s gey | 
| passage aside e glory hole | door | though iv coorse ye daardna | 
| chowks syne ere wis e | door | till e gairden a fykie | 
| reed spiders inside e shed | door | up aboot e tap hinge | 
| on e left inside es | door | wis anither made o backs | 
| tae win oot an e | door | wis steekit ticht aifter a | 
| ye cam till e barn | door | ye geed intill e barn | 
| of the house with the | door | and windows as practical inserts | 
| into the house shutting the | door | as he sees caird coming | 
| house and out the other | door | erm it was a huge | 
| in cautiously from the house | door | johnny uncle uncle harry harry | 
| neck he knocks on the | door | of the house the hen | 
| hear him knocking at the | door | of the house where the | 
| her house and shuts her | door | pompitie starts to emerge from | 
| house where gate and garage | door | providing handy and easily identifiable | 
| her house and shuts her | door | the tramping of the ogre | 
| house m1094: there s a | door | there for her f1093: is | 
| in the house and the | door | was bolted she had learnt | 
| when i keek oot the | door | an ginger can hear a | 
| tam lowrie steiked his cottage | door | an set oot on his | 
| or they got oot the | door | an then they war tae | 
| grabbin me goin oot the | door | and i doon the stairs | 
| wannert in an oot the | door | as if they hid as | 
| oot sharny beets bi the | door | fire teased fae aisse day | 
| he gaed awa oot the | door | he shouts i ll be | 
| as he got to the | door | i cried oot so s | 
| mysel she heads for the | door | i m oot here frank | 
| they d gaed oot the | door | in peace time an come | 
| fae competitions cairtit oot the | door | in sacks we re the | 
| oot frae her cousin s | door | in the toon tae buy | 
| as he went oot the | door | never a word o thanks | 
| walkit oot an banged the | door | on hir a pause forordnar | 
| hae been shoved oot a | door | or windae far ere wis | 
| oot dimps heads for the | door | starts vomiting cammy kneels beside | 
| hersel so she lockèt the | door | tae keep them oot so | 
| chuck oot [inaudible] chuckin the | door | tae mm f1041: aye ye | 
| trees staun bi the houss | door | the clachan is richt oot | 
| udny s nearly oot the | door | wi fleas since a trainie | 
| deeside war fair oot the | door | wi hills gaun hame frae | 
| we re fair oot the | door | wi stories at hame bit | 
| be the first oot the | door | ye can pit your neb | 
| quaetly winnie tiptoed oot the | door | ye dinna ken fit it | 
| first verse feinished or the | door | at the left haund side | 
| to be left at the | door | for years the soul enriching | 
| left natalie ran tae the | door | o the orphanage tae wave | 
| noo jist tak the first | door | on the left fin jonsar | 
| left of the corn loft | door | was the cast iron corn | 
| syne pompitie flew frae hir | door | an awa but he haedna | 
| fell aff frae ahin the | door | an drappit wi a plap | 
| set fuit owre the houss | door | frae the soond o him | 
| smiles pouin snail frae ma | door | his glisterin fuit prising snail | 
| for troot frae the verra | door | i cuist my een ower | 
| ma legs frae anaith the | door | morag does not answer wumman | 
| tinkers chapt at the haa | door | the lan frae far they | 
| cairds selt here in the | door | windae profits frae the cairds | 
| ma legs frae anaith the | door | wyfe dae ye hear me | 
| him off her yanked the | door | ajar and stumbled out onto | 
| mouss she opent the houss | door | an lowpit out hie in | 
| them and out of the | door | and all the fight went | 
| rushes out slamming the studio | door | and clattering away down the | 
| soup they went out the | door | and that was it there | 
| and out of need a | door | and you need a doorhandle | 
| when you go out the | door | at night you can go | 
| neil bolts out of the | door | bessie tries to get her | 
| out you go out one | door | but will return in a | 
| m642: w- where was the | door | [censored: forename] f643: out here m642: | 
| daur gang out the cloister | door | for thrie fower month thegither | 
| it an out the shop | door | he gaed anither step on | 
| me and reach the other | door | i passed out when i | 
| aye f643: pshew out the | door | in the mornin m608: uh | 
| now go walk out that | door | just turn around now cause | 
| a haun here holds out | door | key you best huv this | 
| windows and melted out its | door | locks before heading for glasgow | 
| to out of the workshop | door | maybe it went to mull | 
| the lawin sae out the | door | o pan s they gaed | 
| the rest he shuts the | door | of the bedroom takes out | 
| relief to enter the pub | door | out of the autumnal weather | 
| was a queue out the | door | reasonable for us but not | 
| holdall and carefully closes the | door | speechless i hold out my | 
| be pouring out of the | door | to make things worse there | 
| i zimmer past the office | door | without noticing it out of | 
| d have been out the | door | you know f1025: idea f1027: | 
| ii a chap at the | door | a lichtit neep rikkin o | 
| at each side of the | door | about 2 feet 4 inches | 
| was like knocking at her | door | alice alice let me in | 
| yer sheen aff at the | door | an nae finger the remote | 
| syne stoppit at the barn | door | an up the stairs tae | 
| ah lyin at daith s | door | an ye wadna dae ae | 
| speired a loon at the | door | anely a seagull hashin on | 
| herself to hobble towards the | door | at a fair speed without | 
| can come to anybody s | door | at any time it can | 
| paintit widden porch wi a | door | at hid a lock though | 
| she said firmly closing the | door | at least there would be | 
| scene iii inside an outer | door | at macbeth s castle enter | 
| leaves me she hastens to | door | at the same moment valgerd | 
| come to sit at my | door | before and i m delighted | 
| fa shood be at the | door | bit greedy wid you caw | 
| had heard someone at the | door | but there was no one | 
| as mother arrives at the | door | carrying andy fiona turns her | 
| at each side o the | door | dusters in their hands giein | 
| you hiv been at my | door | every nicht this week i | 
| f1118: okay [inaudible] at the | door | f1117: go and get them | 
| f1118: a bag at the | door | f1117: in here f1118: ah | 
| f1118: somebody s at the | door | f1117: no it s just | 
| s another bag at the | door | f1118: a bag at the | 
| s another one at the | door | f1118: okay [inaudible] at the | 
| go and see at the | door | f1121: okay right just listen | 
| i think [censored: forename] at the | door | f1122: is it is it | 
| fur siller at ilkie shoppie | door | far even a wauk tae | 
| each other at the bedroom | door | fighting to get in and | 
| him f1115: look at the | door | fitt colour s he painting | 
| my baggie s at the | door | for the taxi man the | 
| here a cushin at the | door | for ye ye can sit | 
| here a cushion at the | door | for ye ye can sit | 
| f1006: somebody else at the | door | george f1005: it s busy | 
| ve been greeted at the | door | grabbed a fistful of elvis | 
| at the bink bi the | door | he didna daur come nearhaun | 
| as he knocked at teenies | door | he wis aware o bein | 
| when morag appeared at the | door | in all the cool pride | 
| responsibility for that at his | door | in section 10 3 a | 
| sort o stares at the | door | [laugh] i know f631: uh | 
| daith cam chappin at ma | door | lest nicht tho it turnt | 
| demons haa pyntin at the | door | marischal hong says whit kin | 
| gaurin s swyte at the | door | o the bbc at beechgrove | 
| must be laid at the | door | of either the administration or | 
| turned up once at the | door | of the farm wheeling a | 
| candles we stood at the | door | of the packed church listening | 
| police had arrived at his | door | one wet and windy thursday | 
| its cleuks at the barn | door | or the rodden tree showdin | 
| een a chap at the | door | or wis t the win | 
| rabbits hingin at his shop | door | rintoul ah think ah ve | 
| at wis stuck in the | door | roch meg gaed the settee | 
| 79 people paid at the | door | sales items totalled 280 50 | 
| mends rainbows at hir houss | door | scene 1 the gress common | 
| an knocked at the wifies | door | she appeared an says fit | 
| maistly cam chappin at hir | door | she lat ma application gyang | 
| singing boyter at the garden | door | singing och that s just | 
| f631: right f689: at the | door | sort o thing so i | 
| fowk were at the shop | door | starin at something noo i | 
| canny wee chappin at the | door | steered him again an he | 
| answert a chap at the | door | tae fin neil ane o | 
| neighbour met him at his | door | thank hivens yer hame archie | 
| at lord siva s temple | door | the dance o destruction s | 
| the flagsteens at the ootside | door | the maid meg ramsay hid | 
| to show mysel at that | door | there and i ll hae | 
| see the pussy at the | door | there s a pussy f1122: | 
| they were standin at the | door | they were supposed tae be | 
| her throat hesitating at the | door | thinking it was just as | 
| the porter hammering at the | door | to collect the semi packed | 
| young lady appeared at the | door | to enter rather than continuing | 
| moment later stands at the | door | to welcome me my mother | 
| sandals sit at the shrine | door | vessels filling with thrums of | 
| there s somebody at the | door | wake up the voice was | 
| man the guy at the | door | was the fish man fae | 
| oniething chebutykin stops at the | door | whit ir ye aw glowerin | 
| grieve wis chappin at their | door | wi a bottle a reid | 
| mither is at daith s | door | wi greigorie s complaint an | 
| hae yon knap at the | door | wi the wird that naebody | 
| eh he arrived at the | door | with a tiger cub from | 
| hammer at that little wicket | door | with the barred window i | 
| enough being at death s | door | without a wife that treated | 
| all lined up at the | door | would he be some rich | 
| s sheltie s at the | door | wytin hash on noo the | 
| ti mak at ma houss | door | ye ve juist waukent me | 
| maister rintoul at the ooter | door | yeir hieness he says he | 
| who wiz at at eh | door | yes could i speak to | 
| that stanley appeared at the | door | your late he snarled afore | 
| millsteeen he cam in the | door | as ma wis gettin torn | 
| fin jonsar eck answered the | door | ere wis stanley och stanley | 
| it wis tae the chaumer | door | far jock dow bothied that | 
| the heidsteens tae the kirk | door | far the beadle wis ringin | 
| an fermer o the nixt | door | ferm mulsintoun but wis the | 
| whan he apent the chaumer | door | he fand there wis naethin | 
| afore geordie won tae the | door | his hert wis lowpin in | 
| hole it wis a big | door | m608: aye f643: aye it | 
| hurl richt ower tae the | door | o the inn which wis | 
| whisky an made for the | door | of coorse the wa wis | 
| an dross delivered tae yer | door | peat wis a fine sweet | 
| o them fur the glaiss | door | tae the lounge wis steekit | 
| leukit the links the first | door | thay chappit wis yin o | 
| on the stair an the | door | unsneckt it wis your governal | 
| a horse wis pawin the | door | wi its fit an a | 
| stuid ootsyde his ain fore | door | a think ma muther gaed | 
| middle air got tae ma | door | a turned an took a | 
| the dawin s ma gowden | door | ah wad raither follae the | 
| pop ma heid in eh | door | an kin o mak ma | 
| dream cam teetin roon ma | door | can i come said he | 
| dream cam teetin roon ma | door | can i come said he | 
| popped ma heid roond eh | door | chamb oh hello ah m | 
| bed and ran for the | door | i got on ma feet | 
| fyne whaur naebodie shuts the | door | in ma face whaur naebodie | 
| canna be mistaen on ma | door | in the wee smaw oors | 
| ch en 1002 1060 neist | door | ma neibors on the richt | 
| lang whyle bi the houss | door | ma wee son is aye | 
| they re ootside ma s | door | neil i ve a lot | 
| rise see eastawa brichten ma | door | stane ay the dawin tree | 
| pul the raip o ma | door | the tichter an binnd steivelie | 
| daunce afore pittin tee the | door | again the schuleroom guffed o | 
| men no funny craiturs the | door | bell rings again sumbodie s | 
| again one in four revolving | door | gig bulldozer music s a | 
| could come knocking on your | door | its that old theme again | 
| women jump they wait frozen | door | knocks again gordon enters from | 
| up again is that the | door | she heads for the exit | 
| here anaw is that ooter | door | unsteikit again there a fair | 
| shout again and bang the | door | with my fists even harder | 
| not come chapping on my | door | although as ian jenkins said | 
| come nae farther than the | door | an try nae tae mak | 
| wid be greetin instead the | door | bell someane has come in | 
| and play [child noises] [inaudible] the | door | come on then mum f1101: | 
| to come and chap the | door | for like half an hour | 
| win- f1111: and a big | door | for us to come in | 
| girl would come to his | door | i would just be like | 
| come hame pat openein the | door | things got sharp edged bright | 
| an stood ootside the music | door | an her an [?]wis[/?] were | 
| stood ootbye her faither s | door | an though it wisna nicht | 
| the hen wyfe answers the | door | and when she sees her | 
| bringin tribble tae her ain | door | as weel nae pynt neither | 
| she fell going in the | door | cracked her head on the | 
| banging her fists on a | door | enter pat pat sits on | 
| wyfe is sitting by her | door | holding a large tea caddy | 
| poked her nose round the | door | how s it going she | 
| he d show her the | door | it would be all right | 
| into another but passes the | door | leading to her husbands s | 
| rise like gravesteens aside her | door | mair tidemerks roon her bath | 
| the idder side o the | door | makin her way in the | 
| jammed her hand in the | door | ooh that still gives me | 
| wyfe is sitting by her | door | swirling the contents of a | 
| by the hole of the | door | then her legs then one | 
| doin her brasses on her | door | up the stairs f632: mmhm | 
| her to mrs mcfarlane s | door | where she pressed the bell | 
| wantin pompitie turns from her | door | ye soud cum an veisit | 
| he juist apen you the | door | an a ll see whitlike | 
| vernish he wad gie the | door | an windaes a wee lick | 
| is he has reached the | door | and is just about to | 
| more he went to the | door | and started banging on it | 
| yaird high buss nearhaun the | door | as he stuid dumfounert we | 
| meinit he points to a | door | byde in the chaumer thare | 
| and my daddy shuts the | door | cleverly with his heel he | 
| he added plaintively as the | door | closed victoria ka iulani cleghorn | 
| group stew locks the shed | door | dimps is he coming the | 
| colour s he painting the | door | f1116: he s comin- f1115: | 
| bird s knockin on the | door | f1116: [inaudible] f1115: fitt he | 
| did he nae unlock the | door | georgie there s nae a | 
| his horse an in the | door | he cam auld jin bade | 
| thump and thump on the | door | he is still smiling so | 
| gently rap rap on his | door | he rose fae his chair | 
| he wan ti the smiddy | door | he spied thrie fowk warkin | 
| he conducts him to the | door | leading to the king s | 
| it he found the chamber | door | lockfast and would you credit | 
| pocket chain and unlocked the | door | macphail eh he asked the | 
| father when he answered the | door | mrs n young on another | 
| an day he daudit the | door | near aff its hinges syne | 
| he headed for his own | door | not for the first time | 
| sune he chapped on the | door | o pharoah s ha an | 
| down to the boot the | door | offered no resistance but he | 
| the basket abeen the garage | door | so he cood practice basket | 
| the virgin preened tae the | door | there noo quo he they | 
| of sight then closes the | door | thoughtfully he actually looks pleased | 
| he runs to the boys | door | to be first in the | 
| is cerberus who guards the | door | to hades he faces west | 
| son inn screivit abune the | door | whan he wan ti the | 
| as he stuid aside the | door | wi the caur engine still | 
| and he knocked on the | door | with a rat a tat | 
| his head on my cab | door | wump he seemed ok but | 
| has he been to the | door | yet or or will he | 
| go tae the mother s | door | an told them aboot this | 
| the clachan mrs mcgillivray neist | door | d promised tae len me | 
| place tae bide n nixt | door | i the ither hauf o | 
| steps tae the bruce s | door | like greased lichtenin liftin the | 
| an ran tae the kitchie | door | loadit aimed an fired baith | 
| beenie cam breengin throu the | door | tae see whit the racket | 
| molly fa farmed northies neist | door | tae the menzies fairm o | 
| if she could gyang neist | door | tae the stable tae sit | 
| naebody in tae snib the | door | the smaa fell ben the | 
| pitten his fit ower the | door | thon mornin tae gaun tae | 
| sae auld jin apent his | door | an said sit yirsel doun | 
| his dear wee een the | door | bell rings that wul be | 
| his enormous bulk past the | door | even as his knuckles rapped | 
| waant the slammin o his | door | feet oan his graivel path | 
| wi nae admittance ower the | door | fyles neil wished his wife | 
| fuit prising snail from my | door | his glistening foot airlie brakfast | 
| feet in mony s the | door | his kind ye find ye | 
| softly on my passerine s | door | i whispered firmly in his | 
| man is standing by his | door | in his red jacket looking | 
| fa d niver derkened the | door | o a kirk in his | 
| his old dear policing the | door | richard s doing his homework | 
| ahint the counter forenent the | door | watchin his dizzen butcher laddies | 
| hei flung apen his wagon | door | wi the reek fallen efter | 
| hammered his fist against the | door | wouldn t you just know | 
| chuisin nearhaund the mukkil ooter | door | an as she made ready | 
| joists then she closes the | door | and snibs it as if | 
| can never get in m816: | door | and that way she couldnae | 
| the hall as she shuts | door | carolanne she s got children | 
| mmhm f646: and she the | door | got slammed in my face | 
| gesture as she shuts the | door | i don t know whose | 
| him once more to the | door | it s nae far she | 
| eventually she discovers that the | door | of the downstairs loo is | 
| shuffled up to my cab | door | right she screamed i want | 
| til the tea wyfe s | door | thare she is look pompitie | 
| she hid hirsell ahint a | door | that wes wyde ti the | 
| tho juist anent daith s | door | we trimmle she ll pou | 
| wes airtin for the outer | door | whan she saw caermoulis an | 
| the cupboard she shuts the | door | with a bang no biccy | 
| houses m1110: what s this | door | called over here over to | 
| a whein chynges here the | door | gaird an that nestie ill | 
| in here eilidh the ooter | door | haes haurlie been aff the | 
| haun [laugh] comin roond the | door | here fright o their life | 
| fitt colour s that garage | door | m1110: over here mam over | 
| that less fash here the | door | macduff a l mak sae | 
| m608: aye aye m642: the | door | swung and here the rope | 
| ye wad hae barred the | door | agin me whit im a | 
| gaed up til the houss | door | an chappit on it twa | 
| a a kid with the | door | and the four windows an | 
| know kicking the floor the | door | and you know sort of | 
| the bricks tied up the | door | f1105: mmhm m1106: up up | 
| a judas hole in the | door | heat rather too much of | 
| places herself by the trap | door | in floor gunlöd the fechtin | 
| a heavy key a second | door | in the other wall leads | 
| thaim fittit the lock the | door | led intil a chaumer fou | 
| ti luik gunlöd going towards | door | na na the sounds of | 
| them they go toward the | door | suddenly gunlöd turns gunlöd na | 
| grace i am damned the | door | was unlocked it was vanse | 
| doorway and almost closed the | door | what then if you ve | 
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