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Examples

  • To Scotland ( 'Whae's Like Us') or Wales, with their strong Nationalist parties?

    Archive 2004-01-11 Laban 2004

  • To Scotland 'Whae's Like Us' or Wales, with their strong Nationalist parties ?

    UK Commentators Laban 2004

  • Unexceptional for Iraqis, Palestinians, Irish ('Ourselves Alone'), Scots ('Whae's Like Us ?') or Zimbabweans - but for those who identify as British or English a very thin diet is provided.

    July 06, 2003 Laban 2003

  • Unexceptional for Iraqis, Palestinians, Irish ('Ourselves Alone'), Scots ('Whae's Like Us ?') or Zimbabweans - but for those who identify as British or English a very thin diet is provided.

    Archive 2003-07-06 Laban 2003

  • Unexceptional for Iraqis, Palestinians, Irish ('Ourselves Alone'), Scots ('Whae's Like Us ?') or Zimbabweans - but for those who identify as British or English a very thin diet is provided.

    BNP Website Shock Horror Laban 2003

  • 'Whae's that i' the corner? 'he cried, leaving the bar to stare at me.

    Mr. Standfast John Buchan 1907

  • 'Whae are ye that comes stravaigin 'here on the Sabbath mornin'? 'he asked.

    The Dry-fly Fisherman 1915

  • "Whae are e that comes stravaigin 'here on the Sabbath mornin'?" he asked

    The Thirty-Nine Steps 1915

  • 'Whae are ye that comes stravaigin' here on the Sabbath mornin '?' he asked.

    The Thirty-Nine Steps John Buchan 1907

  • "Whae are ye?" says he, in a thin voice that gaed to my hert.

    The Moon Endureth: Tales and Fancies John Buchan 1907

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