Example sentences of "[verb] main " in BNC.

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1 The alphabetical notation used to designate main classes permits many of these to be included , as shown in Figure 14.5 .
2 Adrspach Main Area
3 It is n't just a matter of minor errors , such as including lines that have been torn up , or ending main lines in the middle of peat bogs .
4 No 4472's insurance certificate granted her a 10-year ticket for her boiler ( ratified with an MOT style test every six months ) but only seven years of that covers main line running .
5 It followed that the selected areas would be large and would include main roads .
6 The company says that it sees the new polymers eventually being used to replace main random access memory as well as rotating secondary store .
7 Shortly after river begins ( away to right ) , pick up path ( boggy ) and follow glen to reach main road by car park and AA box .
8 It features main bearing caps that do n't have to be individually matched to the block — something that could make the production process of any engine much easier .
9 Put main bed out of action .
10 I put main
11 In newer areas one would expect main roads to form boundaries , yet residential areas in the past were often arranged around the town centre along major roads , so that in older areas a distributor with shops on either side may even form the centre of a residential district .
12 ‘ Our idea of fun is getting an audience to confront issues and eliciting a response from them , ’ says main man Adam Sherburne .
13 Let us now consider the requirements of a multiprogramming system , where we have a number of programs occupying main storage and competing for an allocation of time on the processor .
14 Extracting main ideas : students choose one of six statements which gives ‘ the most accurate summary of the passage as a whole ’ ; they decide who is responsible for the destruction of the jungle from four alternatives ; they then read the passage again and make notes on how to save the jungle .
15 Add main range data file F C V and ah , there we 've got the right numbers , a hundred and a thirty .
16 The Chubb 3G114 high-security five-lever mortise deadlock illustrated here is ideal for securing main and secondary entrance timber doors .
17 ( 7 ) List and describe main and secondary competitors , and : ( a ) describe their segmentation policy ( if this can be identified ) ; ( b ) describe their trading policy ( product positioning and marketing mix variables ) .
18 ‘ I do n't work main streets , Rex .
19 Begin Main excavation
20 Phoenix Computers Ltd , Northampton , UK , is offering Dataram 's DR-6000S memory boards for IBM 's RS/6000 series , which increases main memory on the Model 320 from 8Mb to 128Mb , and to 512Mb across the rest of the range : the boards come in 16Mb and 64Mb configurations and are claimed to cost 30% less than IBM options .
21 The experience thus gained provided a grounding for work on the development of a new general scheme , the first step in this regard being to identify main classes .
22 Alcester therefore resembles a minority of other small towns which lie beside rather than athwart main roads , such as Dorn ( p. 253 ) .
23 But how can you imagine that Count von Bismarck who has engineered all of this de longue main to provoke us , will let the opportunity slip ?
24 Tonight , though , that seemed out of the question , and as they hurried into the hospital through its large , brightly lit main foyer , they walked several yards apart .
25 He dodged away and took the opportunity to walk rapidly in the opposite direction from the one in which Stair 's lot might be , towards Pall Mall , passing the narrow courts and alleys which led from the brilliantly lit main street .
26 Cars were abandoned in Plymouth as rain flooded main routes , and a landslide on the M5 near Exeter led to further disruption .
27 The two main buildings were called Main School and Bede House .
28 Thus the overall effect of N versus C — the so called main effect of N — will be averaged over blocks .
29 This form of licence is granted to an hotel structurally adapted and bona fide used for providing main meals at mid-day or in the evening , or both , to persons frequenting the premises , and does not contain a bar counter .
30 " Restaurant licence " which authorises the supply of alcoholic liquor to persons taking table meals for consumption as an ancillary to the meal in premises which are adapted for habitually providing meals to persons who frequent them , are principally used for providing main meals at mid-day and in the evening , and do not contain a bar counter .
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