Example sentences of "[adv] from [art] main " in BNC.

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1 Before Chas could reply , Ace burst in from the main access corridor .
2 Reproaching herself for not having unlocked it when she had come in from the main door , she rose quickly and went to open up .
3 These other departments are situated on two sites which are each a mile or so from the Main Library , and about two miles from each other .
4 ‘ Plates ’ , that is , whole page illustrations printed separately from the main text , and often on different paper , are not part of the original gathering and are therefore not signed .
5 In the present case the argument was at one stage canvassed that requesting the receipt with the consequent obtaining of fingerprints , should be regarded separately from the main issue , that it amounted to a separate trick within a trick .
6 a section of text marked off by rules or white space and presented separately from the main text and illustrations .
7 an accent mark which is set separately from the main character and is then placed either over or under it .
8 to use trip chain analysis to identify categories of travel that are amenable to analysis and modelling separately from the main peak-hour movements .
9 Ten PPP MPs from Sind demanded the right to sit separately from the main PPP block in the National Assembly .
10 LIKE your correspondent I think the RSPCA makes it too hard for people to adopt pets — it refused to consider us because our garden was not fully fenced , even though there 's half an acre of it well away from a main road .
11 Hundreds still cross the frontier each day , mainly well away from the main frontier posts controlled by Iraqi troops .
12 Rebel was racing after another lamb he 'd steered away from the main flock .
13 I had to make an instant decision , so I steered Foinavon to the right — the outside — to get away from the main part of the melee .
14 Visits to hotels or theatres , going on holiday or to restaurants are all difficult things to do on one 's own , and if they are undertaken , people may have to pay more or end up in a corner , marginalized and away from the main clientèle .
15 Mrs Caroline Ford , who has lived in Colston Avenue , Carshalton , one street away from the main line for 15 years , said : ‘ Until a few weeks ago we were shielded from the line by a long row of beautiful trees .
16 They 're only a five minute stroll away from the main resort centre with all its bars , restaurants and nightlife , and yet situated in a peaceful spot so you can get away from it all late at night .
17 Some of the rooms are situated in the Minoa Sun annexe which is only about 100 metres away from the main building .
18 Rather sadly , the sites allotted to these clinics were often away from the main hospital departments and were either to be found in dungeon-like basements or else in prefabricated huts .
19 Has the building been changed from the original by additions and alterations , and are these cracking away from the main building ?
20 The bream pick up a bait by simply sucking it to the edge of their lips , and then move away from the main shoal to consume it .
21 Cole ( 1986 ) has investigated twelve high-use and twelve low-use campsites located away from the main tourist access routes in three desert vegetation types consisting of desert scrub , catclaw ( Acacia greggi ) and piñon-juniper ( Pinus edulie–Juniperus osteosperma ) communities .
22 If you locked up one of these shawlies , as you were coming away from the Main Bridewell , you would usually find a deputation of shawlies coming running down the road .
23 The worst problem was to try to explain quarantine regulations to the black-clothed mothers who would not go away from the main gates and wailed bitterly ‘ Oh ! mio bambino ! mio bambino ! ’ till Mr Rideout had to have Dr Hill 's attendance lest he too became a patient .
24 Parts of the rudder which sank away from the main hull corroded as could be expected , so the answer must lie with the hull itself .
25 Later on in my career , again in the press , he called me a ‘ sheltered athlete ’ who kept away from the main opposition .
26 Ideally , the carpet should lie with the pile running away from the main , or only , window in the room .
27 Fergie and her two children , the princesses Beatrice and Eugenie , are spending Christmas at Wood Farm , two miles away from the main house but still on the Sandringham estate .
28 If , for example , the shot is of an expanse of countryside , the camera may be many hundreds of yards away from the main feature , say a group of trees .
29 Inserts are a useful means of cutting away from the main subject to some subsidiary action while keeping the original sound going under the insert .
30 Senior managers ( or coaches ) only intervene when the work groups come unstuck or threaten to break away from the main organisation like rebellious satellites .
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