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| yiv felt aw these years | felt | aboot me silence zeb hold |
| he realised he had never | felt | afore he felt the alien |
| gonnae mairrie mi hoo yiv | felt | aw these years felt aboot |
| felt something she d never | felt | before it seeped into her |
| in the sudden darkness morag | felt | something she d never felt |
| had never felt afore he | felt | the alien sensation of being |
| we felt this we both | felt | this we became as one |
| the bride of christ we | felt | this we both felt this |
| s infatuation and he always | felt | bad about it afterwards he |
| and as such has always | felt | itself different from the rest |
| of christmas day i always | felt | just a little bit claustrophobic |
| christmas was always it always | felt | like a sunday no matter |
| thing and i have always | felt | that it is unjust not |
| were conducted at all charities | felt | that it was not always |
| always f829: no no m830: | felt | that your door was a |
| strangely enough i ve always | felt | the wind here stronger i |
| went to church she always | felt | there was something missing f641: |
| mmhm m734: but i always | felt | with a lot or certainly |
| comin and comin till ah | felt | ah wis squeezed dry and |
| moment is very quiet i | felt | fairly lonely till my temporary |
| quite often she never really | felt | it easy till john started |
| till i was stawed i | felt | like smashin reel an rod |
| shot through me till ah | felt | ma bones shiverin and ah |
| airms roon me till ah | felt | the warmth of her body |
| waited till mornin i jist | felt | this een was a wee |
| till eh bathroom an ah | felt | worse fit a state ma |
| aa e time till ye | felt | ye wis on e reef |
| night and today i ve | felt | a little bit better i |
| the cell every night i | felt | down her body her arms |
| we read twelfth night i | felt | hairt sorry fur malvolio i |
| jerusalem every night and i | felt | her beside me every part |
| vain at night i often | felt | hysteria rise as i pulled |
| night before he died it | felt | really therapeutic to get the |
| s saturday night although she | felt | that she could not translate |
| robert macrae ah huv nivir | felt | a heat like this it |
| sand tae dry an ah | felt | a strange kind ay happiness |
| spoken o the wey ah | felt | aboot ye afore it gars |
| masell aw at aince ah | felt | as gin awthing in the |
| an aw at yince ah | felt | as tho ma saul haed |
| uiss o thaim whan ah | felt | badlyke but ah coud haurlie |
| s o k ah ve | felt | better ah ll grant you |
| a bairn luiv ah never | felt | for ti prove ti ye |
| an got dresst ah kinda | felt | less vulnerable at way you |
| ah wis in an it | felt | like it wis made ay |
| meat but even gin ah | felt | lyke it ah haena tyme |
| frae ardnamurchan til abernethy ah | felt | ma legs a thing wabbitie |
| saul haed taen flicht ah | felt | mair blyth an sae relieved |
| in ma misery oh ah | felt | rotten ah wiz sore aal |
| of ma eyelids and ah | felt | sad for a moment as |
| an aw at aince ah | felt | sae happy an ah thocht |
| she kissed me goodnight ah | felt | she wis haudin me away |
| back ti me an ah | felt | sic a swyne sae seik |
| snaw wes cummin doun ah | felt | than ah wad never git |
| hou lanesum an dowie ah | felt | thare a pause but whit |
| aw this spring sunshyne ah | felt | that blyth ah haed sic |
| thinking really jist sittin ah | felt | that his goin wis incomplete |
| tae paradise but then ah | felt | the cramps in ma neck |
| rannoch aince or twyce ah | felt | the pouer gang oot ma |
| eleivin o clock an ah | felt | tyred lyke but the day |
| vulgar haunds ti yeirsell ah | felt | yeir impiddent fingirs on ma |
| the snarling hatch dweller desmond | felt | a wee bit like going |
| past few years have i | felt | anything like myself is one |
| me the like ahv nivir | felt | before only the next day |
| celtic like me whom he | felt | close to as a child |
| of weather like this jimmy | felt | he was suffocating under his |
| the shadows in the room | felt | heavy like damp earth weir |
| was really scared f812: it | felt | huge f814: of like the |
| t like criticism and i | felt | if i m in a |
| that i was saved i | felt | it like a wind rushing |
| i kind of er i | felt | like a a child in |
| clark street an they all | felt | like a a street in |
| in her life before she | felt | like a bluebottle that had |
| but it just it just | felt | like a chore just getting |
| wi sweat twa oors it | felt | like a hale days work |
| new york city and i | felt | like a junkie getting his |
| of days when his body | felt | like a loaded gun lily |
| failed because i underwent what | felt | like a minor nervous breakdown |
| juist his paranoia bit he | felt | like a naughty scuilboy waitin |
| appeared from a shack climbing | felt | like a penance even by |
| the back o here erm | felt | like a something fitt you |
| in the almond harvest i | felt | like a wrestler in a |
| towards prince edward island i | felt | like an extra in the |
| or any more human i | felt | like an object with a |
| oh ye knaw and ye | felt | like an old fuddy duddy |
| invaded mountain towns that it | felt | like another country here almond |
| an inch but already i | felt | like bailing out and going |
| which was kind as i | felt | like crawling under the nearest |
| glintie o fit willie d | felt | like e d been clean |
| ten fifteen minute bit it | felt | like firivver it wis ayeweys |
| still mebbe the lassie hid | felt | like haein a braith o |
| hug an a kiss tony | felt | like he cuid dae we |
| his soul an ken he | felt | like he d hud a |
| waiting and it might have | felt | like home somebody knew them |
| f1154: it was like it | felt | like i d had my |
| the thing f1038: yeah i | felt | like i was just regurgitating |
| the countryside ony time he | felt | like it a pool table |
| in russian and if they | felt | like it bring it twenty |
| people went up when they | felt | like it the calcutta cup |
| f746: mm f745: and i | felt | like it was just you |
| imagine what your what i | felt | like [laugh] f639: you must |
| you can imagine fit she | felt | like one minute she s |
| therapy even though i ve | felt | like stopping every few minutes |
| harpin says he an i | felt | like sweerin i luiked at |
| looks or it least it | felt | like that so he acted |
| speak french was fun it | felt | like the first time i |
| started counting but it certainly | felt | like three thousand steps after |
| hope was asked what it | felt | like to be 81 and |
| is the weird thing it | felt | like we were falling into |
| coorse ye didna ken ye | felt | like ye d had enough |
| once into this one you | felt | like you d left the |
| the juicy emotional details i | felt | more like a case for |
| i don t like being | felt | on show if you know |
| ma bed i ve never | felt | onythin like it a woman |
| her daughter at last she | felt | the silence cover her like |
| like sin how it had | felt | with the gardener s wife |
| and kissed her and she | felt | a surge of something love |
| there was something i ve | felt | it a day oh he |
| i think some of them | felt | it was something that they |
| a long long time he | felt | something he realised he had |
| and secluded corner she then | felt | something wet and rather slimy |
| fear in there too she | felt | that she was doing something |
| the garden so you never | felt | f606: mmhm f829: comfortable leavin |
| and organizations i ve never | felt | there s been anything other |
| earlier that that you never | felt | thr- you know you didn |
| at an opera i never | felt | tired or bored beautiful though |
| bite tae ait jonsar eck | felt | a wee bit better he |
| lot quicker and better i | felt | anyway m608: so did you |
| so right alba whispered graham | felt | better immediately recalling why she |
| violently sick almost immediately i | felt | better we d slowed down |
| slight fever however i ve | felt | better yesterday and today i |
| better i likit it ye | felt | kinna free e same s |
| feed efter a fyle he | felt | a bit thirsty an reached |
| the older stock first he | felt | a familiar nervous twinge in |
| ago oh god fiona he | felt | a surge of compassion a |
| as he could go he | felt | a tremble he was breathing |
| the twinge of guilt he | felt | about wendy it wasn t |
| anither flaff o wind he | felt | an the fowsum reek o |
| her randy by midnight he | felt | as drained as the bottle |
| on in his career he | felt | as if he was good |
| honey st francis could a | felt | at hame here if he |
| wabbitness fell frae him he | felt | blyth an cantie an whan |
| two manuscript sources instead he | felt | constrained by the nature of |
| the sheets around him it | felt | cool and wonderful he went |
| be missed the pe block | felt | deserted as jimmy entered he |
| seemt tae last firivver tony | felt | drained he hud heard the |
| first tym in his lyf | felt | dt he wiz a pairt |
| rest said the mirror he | felt | exhausted the fever doubtless he |
| he needed when his chest | felt | extra tight what you doing |
| was to take if i | felt | faint here he was at |
| times and the love he | felt | for his wife and daughter |
| on me that suddenly i | felt | free of he says it |
| had sharpened his mind he | felt | good i m real proud |
| an occasional poet himself he | felt | he should defend his muse |
| him in his youth he | felt | he should go to find |
| he wes that pechilt he | felt | he wad hae ti gie |
| michty me no aliens he | felt | he wis in some kinna |
| breeks an a seemit he | felt | he wis juist pairt o |
| wee besom he said and | felt | his accent long buried being |
| and yet even here mitchel | felt | his feelings divide he thought |
| when he looked at her | felt | in his bosom somethin stir |
| bein in the thrapple he | felt | it richt inside the front |
| surety but fear if he | felt | it was followed by gratitude |
| she wanted to do she | felt | it was important that he |
| and landscape and themselves he | felt | it was important to base |
| available for this award he | felt | it was worthwhile to pursue |
| the mair his hail bodie | felt | juist lik a stookie he |
| before the competition as he | felt | more effort could have been |
| how he couldn t have | felt | more fulfilled more ecstatic if |
| a fit he hid aye | felt | muckle nearhaun tae his uncle |
| sae the keing s son | felt | obleiged ti mairrie hir he |
| maltmen all his workmates he | felt | proud that he could now |
| blue blue sky until he | felt | recovered enough to examine the |
| see you said lauder he | felt | slightly sick from the crossing |
| every way she very near | felt | sorry for him he d |
| an this wee guy i | felt | sorry for him he was |
| stuck the bubble hadn t | felt | sticky when he grabbed it |
| buss o aw whan he | felt | sumthing gae jag jag an |
| was exciting and interesting he | felt | that adsl was not the |
| hame an bairns an he | felt | that blyth he nae langir |
| putrid carcass of religion he | felt | that isocracy equality of political |
| warning if he or she | felt | that there was discourteous behaviour |
| wes hauf wey hame he | felt | that wabbit he lay doun |
| with some amendment but he | felt | the article lacked enthusiasm and |
| in his verra banes finn | felt | the glaumerie an weill he |
| a muddled dream until he | felt | the grip of jean s |
| faltered wi his fit he | felt | the stangs o civil war |
| tae takk on boord he | felt | the stert o an aura |
| geordie s thrapple an he | felt | the sweetie in his heid |
| single paragraph which he presumably | felt | to be too explicit that |
| that one witness in particular | felt | very strongly that he should |
| a lass the relief he | felt | was as exhilarating as his |
| mmhm f643: and then i | felt | absolutely brand new i was |
| hector currie the local authorities | felt | aggrieved that it was so |
| practice sealed it was therefore | felt | appropriate to find some mechanism |
| the most bizarre experience i | felt | as if ehm it was |
| untoward was happening when they | felt | as they described it the |
| shining on me and i | felt | brilliant it was just amazing |
| built building site but i | felt | certain this was where c |
| it was inside that jennifer | felt | dirty outside she had scrubbed |
| bafflement was palpable and i | felt | disappointed what has cheered me |
| were blessed and chosen i | felt | god in me i was |
| ask is that i i | felt | i mean i was i |
| knot aw tangled up i | felt | i was gaun tae puke |
| but i m1008: mmhm f1009: | felt | it was a bit of |
| gaia a time when she | felt | it was important to have |
| [laugh] m1048: they must have | felt | it was really useful but |
| and typin there and i | felt | it was wasted so i |
| friend had done it and | felt | it was worthwhile so i |
| octopus shellfish sea anemones and | felt | nets thelma was to have |
| she was a witch i | felt | pity for her i was |
| snowdrifts the one time i | felt | really confident and was zooming |
| the bride the black vinyl | felt | scrunchy the limo driver was |
| unhappy aboot her death i | felt | she was mair victim o |
| was mellowing her out she | felt | so strangely relaxed so wonderful |
| to put it [?]down[/?] i | felt | so terrified i was absolutely |
| taking drivin lessons liz i | felt | sorry for liz liz was |
| rested on genuine feeling i | felt | sure of that i was |
| craigie may on occasion have | felt | that a definition term was |
| crocuses in the gardens and | felt | that all was well american |
| response was that it was | felt | that because the system had |
| of cities started it was | felt | that children would be safer |
| cases in which it was | felt | that competencies had been allocated |
| interest to politicians it was | felt | that council funding could stifle |
| tuck you said that you | felt | that everybody was working hard |
| sold out but it was | felt | that if c l do |
| language that was used we | felt | that it could have been |
| want to do it they | felt | that it was appropriate that |
| 1916 1915 the rev dunn | felt | that it was his duty |
| particularly you know i i | felt | that it was important that |
| did not take part i | felt | that it was my duty |
| and hanover housing association which | felt | that it was over onerous |
| as a whole it was | felt | that sufficient examples of the |
| a hasty decision it was | felt | that that was a useful |
| parliament the subordinate legislation committee | felt | that that was inappropriate given |
| some odd reason she just | felt | that that was the colours |
| lesser extent the circus you | felt | that the audience was present |
| certain costs if an individual | felt | that the authority was pursuing |
| manage for themselves it was | felt | that the best solution was |
| it was clear that respondents | felt | that the burden of assessment |
| with the executive however some | felt | that the local infrastructure was |
| on this occasion i genuinely | felt | that the prison was very |
| on any ssi it was | felt | that the scottish executive could |
| from march until august we | felt | that the situation was retrievable |
| my talk heavily hungover and | felt | that the subject matter was |
| more resources if it was | felt | that the work load had |
| beginning of the 1990s they | felt | that their position was being |
| sized businesses it was also | felt | that there should be a |
| of the equal opportunities committee | felt | that there was no point |
| of law and order i | felt | that there was simply no |
| the executive in case it | felt | that there was some merit |
| be implemented brian philp we | felt | that three months was the |
| school in scotland it was | felt | that to ensure the preservation |
| what er was perceived or | felt | that was happening in that |
| petition was being rejected members | felt | that we should perhaps give |
| seventeen that was when i | felt | the assurance that i was |
| was efter really she aye | felt | the caul jeanie she was |
| needna answer i ken i | felt | the change mitchel was silent |
| of me and then i | felt | the change she was laughing |
| the trigger it was i | felt | the wind of the shot |
| and connotational meaning it was | felt | to be consistent with the |
| parents jobs and it was | felt | to be inappropriate to contact |
| in the poem recurrence was | felt | to be significant another example |
| a case of what i | felt | w- was scottish and then |
| z cars branch here i | felt | was a chance to redeem |
| a specific issue that i | felt | was important i believe that |
| ken how many layers o | felt | was on it nine layers |
| f643: the weight o the | felt | was that heavy m642: but |
| it was awful erm i | felt | we were you know y-y-y- |
| [laugh] m642: nine layers o | felt | and i d done if |
| my line went taut it | felt | as if a blow had |
| after so many years mitchel | felt | as if darkness were closing |
| d finished the 5km i | felt | as if i d skied |
| two years and then i | felt | as if i wasn t |
| almighty lurch fin e sea | felt | as if it hid draan |
| o her heid her lug | felt | as if it wis on |
| tae play wi ma heid | felt | as if sumdy d been |
| pace you were setting i | felt | as if you were running |
| for tobacco would not be | felt | by the domestic economy if |
| get it started suddenly i | felt | frightened what if it wouldn |
| hm m642: and if we | felt | good we didn t just |
| even if the funding bodies | felt | plagued by this compulsion to |
| to this issue if we | felt | that further questions needed to |
| the english language so i | felt | that if i could spell |
| commitment to mainstreaming equality we | felt | that if the census did |
| a conveners group we all | felt | that if the parliament and |
| a couple of years we | felt | that if the parliament wanted |
| future so that if you | felt | that it would be useful |
| what would happen if ministers | felt | that local authorities were not |
| be reasonable if the clerks | felt | that the translation might be |
| the morning if it is | felt | that the voting time should |
| fiscal s office if it | felt | that there had to be |
| best for them if they | felt | that they wanted to pursue |
| they and their tory cronies | felt | they d made it if |
| whole if the results are | felt | to be significant it would |
| wis weel heukit and i | felt | to see if the heuk |
| curn o pows wi ma | felt | baters fur drukken cheils wes |
| caulder lyke ma bed cuivers | felt | damp an cauld athout ma |
| for ma houss wi mattit | felt | for sillie waws raw flesh |
| in sic a state a | felt | ma hert again tae harden |
| tae adore me weel ye | felt | ma love respond noo alane |
| on cruikit hochs wi hert | felt | remord hei answert ma pley |
| spend aw ma holidays bein | felt | up by randy tallys explained |
| sort of got older you | felt | a bit ehm tsk you |
| to achieve but i also | felt | a bit uncomfortable page 2 |
| bit stuffy head and you | felt | a little bit claustrophobic cause |
| wi davie bit hud ayeweys | felt | a wee bit af an |
| water weeds bit it niver | felt | e same ye wis aye |
| fidgetty couldna keep still i | felt | er teetin at s bit |
| hearin the news jonsar eck | felt | mair than a bit uneasy |
| so wi did bit lori | felt | the pain greater than oany |
| tae lift her bible she | felt | a tap on her showder |
| she wondered how the muscovites | felt | about pollution and the levels |
| this love and admiration she | felt | also the need to save |
| that f010: [laugh] f122: she | felt | an urge to spend f010: |
| c mon lets go i | felt | awkward och no she ll |
| her heart confirmed what she | felt | deep inside her viking lover |
| cresseid she whase flichterin hairt | felt | delicat as ony timorsome mavie |
| and assisted her up she | felt | euphoric and had to fight |
| she inspired the making of | felt | fish octopus shellfish sea anemones |
| battened down under an ancient | felt | hat she looked thought sir |
| out on the verandah she | felt | her feet sink in a |
| winding the window down she | felt | her hair whipped back by |
| she fiddles about with a | felt | pen pretending to illustrate it |
| as hir frein an she | felt | rael vext for thaim as |
| mysie haed flusht up an | felt | seik at hert whan she |
| a wheep mebbe their faither | felt | sorry fur minnie fur she |
| colour to janie that she | felt | suddenly and intensely glad just |
| etc she said so i | felt | sympathy for you one of |
| called the flying squad she | felt | that the doctors treated her |
| hand to her face she | felt | the wrinkles the hard knots |
| could draw one with my | felt | pen then i could cover |
| you could walk anywhere you | felt | so safe and f963: mmhm |
| in those subjects where people | felt | that it could not readily |
| included in the census we | felt | that some valuable information could |
| the action the lord president | felt | that we could not distinguish |
| could m608: mmhm f643: i | felt | this kind of shunk shunk |
| s lovely you know you | felt | you could walk anywhere you |
| first time in a while | felt | himself relax even when the |
| about even in silence i | felt | his cupped breathing gently fluttering |
| to the fire i even | felt | some regrets for the warm |
| green gress anaith his feet | felt | as saft as a cloud |
| front sands o fisherraw an | felt | braw guid abuin his heid |
| his round number and we | felt | generous in the morning and |
| my own needs and i | felt | grateful for his company daniel |
| seemed affa upset jonsar eck | felt | his blood pressure risin at |
| o licht fleein by geordie | felt | his body wis deid fae |
| the back of his throat | felt | his eyes water recovered and |
| to his presence until i | felt | his foot on my cracked |
| for the first time geordie | felt | his hert lowpin in his |
| of the operating theatre daniel | felt | his whole life darken it |
| here hercule poirot would have | felt | in his element where latticed |
| duo left the bank manager | felt | in his pocket to reassure |
| ye on his leet the | felt | marischal s tellt him at |
| his father these two writers | felt | that in order to escape |
| jackie an his grandpa baith | felt | the loss o her an |
| barbour spenser and shakespeare have | felt | her influence the fortune tradition |
| i pushed her aff i | felt | masel collapse as i did |
| left off silence zeb i | felt | nothing for her her or |
| with her eyes shut and | felt | scarcely any embarrassment at all |
| flopping orange fish who likely | felt | the same way about her |
| massaging greg s neck greg | felt | the unexpected strength of her |
| tae hing that day i | felt | unhappy aboot her death i |
| association of scotland we all | felt | completely foolish because there had |
| 1906 kathleen douglas stewart millplough | felt | embarrassed because they wore shoes |
| that window i should have | felt | it because insecurity is basically |
| doesn t exist because they | felt | that no american would know |
| to the chairman because i | felt | that officers were being totally |
| authorities were critical because they | felt | that some of the standards |
| the executive office because we | felt | that the executive might want |
| in their areas because they | felt | that they had many more |
| the job market because they | felt | that they were technologically illiterate |
| as well because we we | felt | that we we had to |
| about the euro because they | felt | they did not know enough |
| any particular areas organisations they | felt | should be involved this process |
| our previous meeting that members | felt | strongly that a procedure should |
| to see encouraged mr [censored: surname] | felt | that a reminder should be |
| of the border we have | felt | that it should happen here |
| should attend and the president | felt | that miss ann [censored: surname] being |
| whole country an individual respondent | felt | that powers should only be |
| have visited where i have | felt | that s what prisons should |
| institute of chartered surveyors rics | felt | that scottish ministers should not |
| a prison where i have | felt | that what should be being |
| in the interview but i | felt | the students should see it |
| trouble over joseph ann had | felt | doubly oppressed by peggy s |
| that the tremor had been | felt | in new brunswick nova scotia |
| guild junior section the committee | felt | that as similar requests had |
| on home security m [censored: surname] | felt | that it had been a |
| being implemented and the executive | felt | that it had to be |
| we also said that we | felt | that there had to be |
| the point at which someone | felt | that they had been argued |
| increasingly tough and probing we | felt | that we had been worked |
| to wash my hair and | felt | the room spinning i had |
| creatures the rest of us | felt | we had had enough of |
| snow and skidoos snowmobiles i | felt | i d stepped into the |
| saets at d fyr ralph | felt | no need to get going |
| they d probably said they | felt | pants f1023: oh i ve |
| back to ayr ehm i | felt | really i d been and |
| from their families some prisoners | felt | that they benefited from being |
| reached for my hand i | felt | a powerful rush of warmth |
| owl i might well have | felt | afraid but in truth my |
| there wis nae cast i | felt | alang the rod an there |
| of fortune beguiling i ve | felt | all its favours and found |
| hot and plentiful and i | felt | almost human as i dried |
| be gyaain tae shetland i | felt | an uncontrollable trimmel comin inta |
| my head what anxiety i | felt | and fear faced with an |
| than i did and i | felt | at times out of my |
| for most of thursday we | felt | awful i delivered my talk |
| which i am sure is | felt | by all members for the |
| of the reservations that were | felt | by other parties i think |
| the burgeoning of nature i | felt | cheated when nothing happened and |
| s okay ehm i just | felt | ehm lucky to be restored |
| hes appearinlie ae parteeklar hert | felt | emotional place i yid s |
| hushed silence that followed i | felt | empowered for the first time |
| kick aboot you ken i | felt | fine of coorse come time |
| coming closer to home i | felt | i couldn t come to |
| october holiday in mallorca i | felt | impatient to see daniel hartmann |
| young teacher i would have | felt | inadequate and intimidated by the |
| shop and stuff but it | felt | it feels wrong when i |
| waiting in the garden i | felt | its enchantment daniel reappeared yes |
| very uncomfortable around you i | felt | masel gettin angry i says |
| there is no separation i | felt | mind blown you have to |
| maggie s chair immediately i | felt | more pity for maggie and |
| into the world as i | felt | myself to be nothing seemed |
| it didn t matter i | felt | no requirement to respond to |
| return to the mountains i | felt | privileged to be invited to |
| consulting the other i ve | felt | quite sane just writing about |
| and tasks above all i | felt | released from the magnetic pull |
| tell ye at i ay | felt | richt smairt aifter sic a |
| i wis daein thon i | felt | sae maisterfu i micht hae |
| auld fowk s harne it | felt | safe an i likit auld |
| of the day quietly [censored: forename] | felt | shattered and on saturday i |
| raised my dazed head it | felt | so heavy i stared through |
| wikk tours an i aye | felt | sorry for the aadience there |
| i enjoyed it fully and | felt | strangely light reborn again 13 |
| third week in january i | felt | strong enough to respond to |
| the first time here i | felt | strongly the sense of some |
| settle easier at first i | felt | terribly homesick but with familiarity |
| but in the end i | felt | that it went sufficiently to |
| scottish society with hindsight i | felt | that it would have been |
| the visits to glasgow i | felt | that it would help the |
| all burns enthusiasts i therefore | felt | that life would not be |
| on it dr murray i | felt | that mr home robertson s |
| teens i f- i still | felt | that the police were people |
| that relates to disease i | felt | that the result of that |
| issue in due course i | felt | that the team approach deserved |
| i quite easily but they | felt | that we spoke much faster |
| i mean you must have | felt | that when you were writing |
| on m762: totally f963: i | felt | that you kind of you |
| hair staunin on end i | felt | the back o my neck |
| all week i ve only | felt | the big one which woke |
| sunshield above the windscreen i | felt | the car go momentarily out |
| may i join you i | felt | the eyes of the dining |
| describe the enormous thrill i | felt | the first time i went |
| paper and collected passes i | felt | the handle of my plastic |
| the chakras [censored: forename] and i | felt | the need for food to |
| at the oktoberskaya metro i | felt | tired and a little frustrated |
| senior management that people have | felt | under pressure i referred to |
| m608: mm f643: i i | felt | very much at home here |
| stockbridge it wis despair i | felt | wis flyin ever mair trauchled |
| days before that yesterday i | felt | wrung out and barely struggled |
| directly out of the concern | felt | by scholars that dost might |
| be ruled inadmissible the committee | felt | that that might be restrictive |
| private rooms for example they | felt | they might put things on |
| to the frustration that is | felt | at the need for voluntary |
| play caters for the need | felt | by most humans to be |
| justification and that the deeply | felt | personal need to make sense |
| simply states that it is | felt | that there is no need |
| single state a ve niver | felt | the need fur mate noo |
| will understand why mr [censored: surname] | felt | the need to audition the |
| years further recognises the concern | felt | in barra that this constitutes |
| some years ago when it | felt | that americanisms were taking over |
| sleep wis this whit it | felt | lik tae be deein ufo |
| leid in scotland it wis | felt | that the nummer o young |
| tae burst fae fear they | felt | the deil wis hovrin near |
| perform marriages anywhere that they | felt | appropriate my second question is |
| budget report about which they | felt | clarification from the scottish executive |
| they cam in wi the | felt | marischal wha said it s |
| have said that that they | felt | misled they seemed to point |
| into the bill and they | felt | strongly that such an approach |
| them they said that they | felt | strongly that we were up |
| periods or indefinitely they also | felt | that procedures for reviewing the |
| in the scottish ministers they | felt | that the constitution of dsfbs |
| situation in which many scots | felt | that the way they spoke |
| lot of materials the universities | felt | that they offered a competitive |
| your bairns eh have they | felt | the effect o any o |
| european when asked whether they | felt | they were scottish british european |
| ministers in the autumn they | felt | this would allow dsfbs to |
| when they were there it | felt | wonderfully safe and clean and |
| a transnational scale is often | felt | at a local level that |
| the council notes the injustice | felt | by highland council that solutions |
| gives that feeling of satisfaction | felt | by the entomologist who pins |
| little to suggest that craigie | felt | impelled to provide more than |
| said that you would have | felt | inadequately prepared to teach sex |
| hook it heh man that | felt | lik a good yin man |
| for the first time simon | felt | some respect for that odd |
| to do that secondly we | felt | that a free standing bill |
| respond that is why we | felt | that a longer consultation period |
| approach has changed landlords also | felt | that different fire officers made |
| on sport 21 but we | felt | that it would be useful |
| full time registrars it is | felt | that local circumstances are best |
| into their heavy jerseys one | felt | that one breathed the same |
| of salmon fishery boards asfb | felt | that only vesting the power |
| pressure to do that we | felt | that phasing in a more |
| the 16th century where caxton | felt | that such adaptation and modification |
| of that review the committee | felt | that that appeared to be |
| for the guild the committee | felt | that the president and secretary |
| the regulations with the executive | felt | that the regulations were defectively |
| and bolster the unit we | felt | that the staff were taking |
| to be that it is | felt | that the term working days |
| raised by the bill we | felt | that the wording is satisfied |
| and peacekeeping missions it is | felt | that their neutral status is |
| a muckle problem mony contributors | felt | that this want o tocher |
| dsfb the atlantic salmon trust | felt | that this would be particularly |
| be kept seats the president | felt | that this would not be |
| meet with compass the committee | felt | that when planning the menu |
| that local government has sometimes | felt | under attack from the scottish |
| out the ones that you | felt | would be suitable m608: aye |
| pain steve ed said yi | felt | nuthin nae pain nae doll |
| things very difficult although staff | felt | very despondent we took the |
| the emotion itself can be | felt | very strongly but love can |
| the gambia who enjoyed making | felt | and took some equipment and |
| sex the whip s man | felt | no keener ecstasy when a |
| when we prayed when we | felt | our thoughts and our prayers |
| trips to the beach it | felt | more appropriate to wear trousers |
| pottering about and dozing we | felt | more tired than our excursion |
| a long time but have | felt | too embarrassed this person feels |
| a long time but have | felt | too embarrassed this person feels |
| of a ban to be | felt | what time scale are you |
| gaun aff but it hid | felt | a gey lang while syne |
| f606: yeah m830: an it | felt | different an yeah community in |
| tae elrig hous the gradient | felt | gin it wur 1 1 |
| your hand in it and | felt | it f940: thing at chester |
| consensus the minister has not | felt | it possible to move all |
| musica maria states any well | felt | music be it baroque or |
| ll put twa layers o | felt | on it right m608: uh |
| it f631: mmhm f634: you | felt | so important you know and |
| we were just we just | felt | we were so mischievous and |
| expressing the sadness we both | felt | at leaving the childhood house |
| gloomy tourists mostly german have | felt | badly done by we did |
| f829: yeah m830: we suddenly | felt | released again in the same |
| look and we though- we | felt | so sorry mmhm mmhm f746: |
| fall at my feet sunlight | felt | soft and diffuse on my |
| sighs and lusty bosomfuls and | felt | the mountain underneath me throb |
| be covert wi new tarred | felt | an in anaith e plankin |
| can be rolled by hand | felt | can be cut and shaped |
| which are tangible will be | felt | immediately whereas the economic benefits |
| head prunk tail up shö | felt | is prood is can be |
| the situations in which children | felt | scots would be used by |
| of a ban to be | felt | the negative effects of a |
| evidence of clustering the occurrences | felt | to be significant are underlined |
| slopes of parnassus maclaurin now | felt | a certain shame over this |
| the local community s deep | felt | anxiety on this issue to |
| a major problem many contributors | felt | this lack of funding and |
| creating a space where people | felt | comfortable in signing up to |
| cuisin a meinit syne a | felt | a haed been guilty o |
| guid sicht bonnier the queen | felt | a rush o bluid til |
| southgress bunnet o the white | felt | buskit wi a tossil o |
| half an inch thick o | felt | f643: nine nine layers on |
| uh huh uh huh scotia | felt | thine ire o odin on |
| the behaviour of one who | felt | out of place but recognised |
| started to resist again but | felt | tired too wiped out to |
| spots on e road ye | felt | em as yer tyres geed |
| message carefully written out in | felt | marker amongst all the other |
| to the reading room and | felt | miserable and sneezed all [inaudible] |
| squaashed da blisters in da | felt | an clestered flashins roond da |
| aal patched duds an aal | felt | hat an a reed gravat |
| shö waakened braaly aerly an | felt | hungry noises cam fae da |
| you go and buy a | felt | marker preferably an indelible one |
| jonsar an the wee wifie | felt | priveliged tae see sic a |
| inti the leit the men | felt | sairie fur the compuiteir an |
| at nicht an jonsar eck | felt | the hunger pains begin tae |
| unner fuit a rummlin is | felt | the links an dunes split |
| tae you tae jamie boswell | felt | the conversation and maybe the |
| a roll of 15 pupils | felt | about 5 spoke scots roughly |
| indigenous hebridean shyness and people | felt | slightly coy about dealing with |
| challenge to jeanette sendler to | felt | a sail in a day |
| case coincided with the remorse | felt | by the whole group the |
| strength of the artistic vocation | felt | by women in the early |
| of the press mr jones | felt | a frisson of fear descend |
| doon oose a mile hit | felt | lik tryin no ta spill |
| a wardrobe full of hats | felt | with silk trimming and a |
| learned to card wool sew | felt | jewellery form vessels and structures |
| handed the carrot to david | felt | rough and hard deep hacks |
| our legs and knees certainly | felt | the strain of several hours |
| hou the brydens maun hae | felt | aboot eet aa ay the |
| the air from the sea | felt | chilly the music of the |
| the pupils in ollaberry school | felt | feltmaking appeals to children the |
| 23 saturday begin to re | felt | hut roof get leaky part |
| thomson s successor cosmo innes | felt | obliged to mention the suppressed |
| corners of the groundfloor room | felt | oddly comforting after the stark |
| the saft herted auld geezer | felt | the salt tears tricklin doon |
| other members of the board | felt | the same way 11 15 |
| muckle caird done oot in | felt | tip to the best teacher |
| petrol with sudden realisation ye | felt | ye belonged in the country |
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