Not exactly sure what you want, but maybe something like (needs 5.10+ for \K):
c:\@Work\Perl>perl -wMstrict -le
"use 5.010;
;;
my %xlate = (qq{\n} => 'n', qq{\t} => 't', qq{\r} => 'r');
my $interp = join '', keys %xlate;
$interp = qr{ [\Q$interp\E] }xms;
print $interp;
;;
my $pre = qr{ AD | MAIN }xms;
;;
for my $s (qq{AD\thomas}, qq{MAIN\nancy}, qq{nancy}) {
printf qq{'$s' -> };
(my $t = $s) =~ s{ $pre \K ($interp) }{$xlate{$1}}xmsg;
print qq{'$t'};
}
"
\?^msx: [\ \
] )
'AD homas' -> 'ADthomas'
'MAIN
ancy' -> 'MAINnancy'
'nancy' -> 'nancy'
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