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n. (main building English)
Usage examples of "main buildings".
Frost crunched underfoot in mid-October chill, and he was glad to pass into the warmth of the main buildings.
Even today, the granite columns in the main buildings at Persepolis have not been entirely paid for.
For reasons known only to the architects, the main buildings at the Academy had been constructed in a mix of antique styles, great gray blocks of stone that looked like pictures of ancient buildings on Old Earth.
He could not imagine rustlers so close to the main buildings, but he saddled his horse and rode over the rim of the hill, where he found a white-haired man lying on the prairie, his face against the earth.
Its town center was the original fortress compound with the defensive wall encompassing the main buildings.
The wings reached full extension, transporting the passengers and the body of Jool-Noret away from the main buildings.
The university had a tradition sweeping back a century and a half with such honoured names as Humboldt and Niebuhr and the Brothers Grimm, War had ravaged many of the main buildings on the Unter Den Linden.
The main buildings were set back from the dust and ordure of the streets, visible only through a high gate.