Duct for conveying water to a given place.
1 The main pipe extends far beyond the town limits.
2 The main pipe , which was full of mercury, was about seven and one-half feet from the floor.
3 I guess she's broke or clogged up somewheres on the main pipe that comes to all these houses.
4 The main pipe of the stand will need to be of proper length to suit the focus of your camera.
5 There is no electricity or water, and residents say the main pipe network is too badly damaged to be used again.
6 It draws the air from each of the rooms below, as well as from the hoods, through a main pipe , 48 in.
7 From the main pipe other pipes are run, generally lengthways of the building, ten feet from each side and twenty feet apart.
8 Soon I found that the main pipe in the street was being fixed, and the water had been cut off at the curb.
9 Homes in Limerick have been hit by major flooding this morning after a water mains pipe burst.
10 Irish Water is struggling to mend a mains pipe that burst last Friday impacting thousands of households and businesses.
11 These are one inch in diameter, and connect homes to the larger, main pipes running under the middles of streets.
12 About 4,500 homes in Wales have been left without water because of burst water main pipes .
13 Work was continuing last evening to repair the 21-inch mains pipe on the Headford Road which services the reservoir at Ballybane.
14 Most areas of North County Dublin will be without water until 9 p.m. tonight after a mains pipe burst near Swords this morning.
15 Firefighters helped divert surges of water away from people's homes in Co Clare on Monday night after a water mains pipe burst in the area.
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