Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adv] the main " in BNC.

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1 NOT and I repeat NOT the main carriage , as someone I know once did !
2 I certainly Mr Chairman welcome this paper erm and I know today that I think possibly the main reason being erm , I could be deemed also been through and through today responding to our local issue and that maybe due to May fever , I do n't know , erm , in really accepting acknowledging as I have done in the past your efforts , erm the county surveyor 's efforts for this part of Suffolk I do again bring to your attention and I do n't think is being critical in that the Barnet by bypass is part of a far bigger jigsaw and that jigsaw I say not
3 Instead of returning by the old fence , however , ( which looked much worse from the top ) , I continued down the main ridge until the final spur , but this was just as steep .
4 If you know where the main constituent parts of the skeleton belong , you will understand the disposition of the body 's elements in any pose from any viewpoint , and so be able to construct it convincingly from memory .
5 If you know where the main constituent parts of the skeleton belong , you will understand the disposition of the body 's elements in any pose from any viewpoint , and so be able to construct it convincingly from memory .
6 If you know where the main constituent parts of the skeleton belong , you will understand the disposition of the body 's elements in any pose from any viewpoint , and so be able to construct it convincingly from memory .
7 If you know where the main constituent parts of the skeleton belong , you will understand the disposition of the body 's elements in any pose from any viewpoint , and so be able to construct it convincingly from memory .
8 She went back to her room and , leaving a small bedside lamp on , she switched off the main light and got into bed .
9 Let me set out the main provisions of the agreements we reached .
10 In Section 9–4 we describe briefly the main results on the redistributional effect of the government budget in the United States and comment on the difficulties in their interpretation , focusing particularly on the question of incidence .
11 We give here the main reasons for doubting the validity of Urquhart 's population dose estimates , and for rejecting the conclusions of the accompanying contribution ‘ Looking for an increase in deaths from cancer ’ ( pB74 ) .
12 In this short piece we draw together the main themes which recur through the various contributions and which seem to us important .
13 Finally , we point out the main limitations of the theory and briefly introduce the more recent ‘ neo-classical ’ resurgence in the shape of ‘ monetarism ’ .
14 We step off the main road , down two steps and into one of two rooms which constitute home .
15 They took over the main Fleetwood service from the old Company cars , which were then used on the short-workings .
16 Lastly they went down the main staircase to the Director s office .
17 Friuli is a particularly rich site for bird trappers , since it sits aside the main north-south trans-European migratory route .
18 This statement differs from previous statements in that it spells out the main contractors .
19 Having milked his seventy-five Friesian cows , he set about the main business of the day , loading Norton 's Coin , one of only three horses he trained under permit on his farm , into the horsebox , then taking the wheel to drive his stable star to Cheltenham .
20 Instead , it pointed out the main areas for reform and the re-orientation of policies required .
21 Let us sum up the main points .
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