sandwiches
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| on the table flasks an | sandwiches | far hiv you been she |
| wee wifie hid flasks an | sandwiches | in the boot beside her |
| box full of bully beef | sandwiches | a packet of biscuits and |
| like bully beef and tomato | sandwiches | does he half a chicken |
| a tea loaf mrs [censored: surname] | sandwiches | mrs [censored: surname] sandwiches the secretary |
| mrs [censored: surname] sandwiches mrs [censored: surname] | sandwiches | the secretary will ask compass |
| may assume these to hold | sandwiches | sausage rolls and sliced meats |
| tea with f639: mmhm f640: | sandwiches | f639: right f640: mincemeat pies |
| comin an goin of makin | sandwiches | and drinkin mugs of tea |
| munch our way through the | sandwiches | and the biscuits and the |
| minnie doon tae spreid egg | sandwiches | while she bakit scones an |
| we ate our packed cheese | sandwiches | and drank concentrated orange juice |
| the ham frae oot their | sandwiches | weel he grew plump an |
| up with trays of fancy | sandwiches | and bowls of nuts that |
| church house committee will provide | sandwiches | tray bakes etc and will |
| at which tea coffee and | sandwiches | were being served one would |
| some dances and tea and | sandwiches | were served at half time |
| for lunch two expensive salami | sandwiches | and a glass of juice |
| special it was tinned salmon | sandwiches | [laugh] f639: [laugh] f641: [laugh] |
| was talking about such as | sandwiches | or cups of tea from |
| have we had sa- f1130: | sandwiches | f1129: and fitt was the |
| was the shapes of the | sandwiches | f1130: erm lambies and cats |
| was fine he stuffed the | sandwiches | in his pocket ignoring the |
| flytin scolding purn reel piece | sandwiches | tak tent tak care tapsalteery |
| jonsar eck hid made the | sandwiches | fin ronald timmer tam aiberdeen |
| wee case that for my | sandwiches | for my piece m608: hm |
| suppin wirms an i get | sandwiches | insteid on noodle soup days |
| naw i eat the [censored: name] | sandwiches | aw the time so i |
| ye widna even eat the | sandwiches | because they had mustard in |
| general english ken the twae | sandwiches | short o a picnic kinda |
| hid a flask an some | sandwiches | he thocht he wid get |
| morlich an hid some mair | sandwiches | the sky wis fer blue |
| at bamph croft they had | sandwiches | at their reception and mrs |
| just makkin the sausages f1095: | sandwiches | maybe m1096: aye f1095: and |
| a girl specialised in knuckle | sandwiches | perhaps i have a problem |
| enters with a plate of | sandwiches | agnes weel if ye end |
| paces away i unwrapped the | sandwiches | and held one out to |
| packing away the left over | sandwiches | you took off downhill leaving |
| like you micht keep your | sandwiches | in it had a wee |
| attendant and our bags of | sandwiches | from the hotel repeat of |
| haein a one two three | sandwiches | and a cup o tae |
| tar on my lungs from | sandwiches | m818: [laugh] i ve got |
| [inaudible] weetabix have you got | sandwiches | f1133: what kind o sandwich |
| humphin a basket stappit wi | sandwiches | an fancies wis meg ramsay |
| reminded the committee about the | sandwiches | which we intend having after |
| the library and er cucumber | sandwiches | f606: [audience laugh] m954: i i |
| greying pair sit picnicking on | sandwiches | his and hers the lawns |
| try are aulder folks wi | sandwiches | in plastic pokes the auld |
| so in fact people have | sandwiches | instead of where you used |
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