Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv prt] to [art] main " in BNC.

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1 I ran to the T-junction on to the main road .
2 From here , farm roads and lanes give an easy passage down to the main road and the Hill Inn .
3 ‘ I remember getting in the car and driving through the village back to the main road … but … nothing else . ’
4 CO ON sock and frilly knicker specialist Sherwood Group ( steady at 760p and now capitalised at £140m ) is looking too big for the unlisted securities market and a move up to the main market may well accompany Tuesday 's year-end profits .
5 The result of this scholarly study often produced tall houses such as this , with a semi-basement to rise above the damp and a stairway up to the main floor to add importance .
6 Several other churches have green domes topped with cupolas ; there are many buildings with a more impressive sweep of steps from street level up to the main door ; larger and better-kept churches abound .
7 This time Endill drew him a map and pointed out the quickest route back to the main corridor .
8 No I do n't think either erm The whole emphasis of Homeworks is to learn things there which we can then bolt on to the main chain , I 'll be absolutely amazed if in fact Homeworks manages to drive anywhere near the amount of customers through it that M F I does or the problem we had in Yeovil is because it is a very rural area a is not having the M F I name above the door so no that is not the intention .
9 The box at Marske-in-Swaledale , which turns its blank stainless steel back to the main road , is a particularly sore thumb .
10 I think the things that have come out of this for me er from Councillor actually is that it would be unlikely that we , we or would be allocating that plan today and I think the amount of traffic has increased through the town centre would make it foolish and one does wonder at the wisdom if all the development went along which had to be serviced then through er Street and through the town centre in to the main areas of employment that happened years ago .
11 Why not , my wife says , knock a hole through the boys ' bedroom wall , pinch a three foot six strip off it and make a new landing passage and extend the walk-in cupboard , forward to take up the old landing and sideways to build a space out to the main part of the stairs .
12 However , he continued to hold her hand on the walk back to the main track , where he again drew her close to his side while taking her arm .
13 I take a look in the file as I make my way down to the main entrance .
14 We hid our disgust and made our way up to the main door where the ever-benevolent Doctor Agrippa was waiting for us .
15 On our way back to the main road , at the end of the day we persuaded the reluctant Halim to investigate with us the loud festivities issuing from an isolated group of stilt houses .
16 The Chieftain attribute identifies the lexicographer who is permitted to approve the transfer of material back to the main archive , and to reallocate ‘ ownership ’ of bundles of entries .
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