Example sentences of "due [prep] [art] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Before I start , I would like to draw out two birthday titles , both paperback originals and both due for a lot of press coverage .
2 On 16 October Dr Higgs is due in the Court of Appeal , attempting to stop the authority acting without a full disciplinary hearing .
3 As with the rest of the pay and file regulations , interest charges will run on unpaid s 419 tax from the day after the payment is due until the date of payment .
4 An invoice raised in April 1991 related to the first stage of contract payment on a verbal order given by the customer in March 1991 , ie the first payment was due from the customer on approval of the order .
5 ONE of the newest clubs in Cleveland may have to close down due to a fall-off in attendance .
6 Kelman missed a masterly performance by Byrne against the Blues in the Irish Cup last week — due to a mix-up in flight arrangements .
7 A national newspaper claimed yesterday that the scheme had been abandoned due to a lack of government backing .
8 This is intuitively what we would expect and we would say that it was due to a lack of sleep .
9 Notwithstanding these restrictions , Basque officials are confident that the quality of the art works that will be transferred to Bilbao will be guaranteed by clauses in the agreement , and by the fact that , due to a lack of space in the New York Museum , only about one-seventh of the total Solomon Guggenheim collection can ever be exhibited there at any one time .
10 The batting failures were mainly due to a lack of experience on dusty , turning wickets where the normal technique of hitting through the line with heavy bats from a static base was wholly inadequate .
11 This is due to a lack of clarity in role definition , lack of training and inappropriate deployment of non-teaching staff .
12 It is important to recognize that in Mark 's case , as in the case of some other ( mainly female ) physics students , the rejection of physics was not simply due to a lack of ability or application , but a clash of beliefs and assumptions about what is worthwhile and what is n't .
13 Not only have investors miscalculated the willingness of British people to join organisations — which may have been due to a lack of appreciation of the different cultures on each side of the Atlantic , disguised by a common language — but the benefits on offer through these so-called affinity schemes can be obtained in this country through countless other sources .
14 A failure in an information systems project may be more due to a lack of recognition of or respect for the culture of the organisation than because of the technology itself .
15 The idea that the temporary real effects produced by demand stimuli are due to a lack of information which is readily available at zero cost is surely far fetched when it comes to calculations of the real wage rate .
16 We found no change of practice in our study , but this does not seem to be due to a lack of use of management awareness profiles by the maternity units .
17 English-speaking countries , however , have been relatively unaware of this activity because of language barriers , or if aware of any aspect of it have turned a blind eye due to a lack of understanding of the background of the method or a disinterest in the findings of Quantum Physics .
18 ‘ We think this is largely due to a lack of understanding of prostitution and the issues surrounding it . ’
19 A problem whereby a strip at the left hand edge would be blank for quite bright subjects seems to be due to a lack of sensitivity of the device at that edge .
20 The thesis that the shock was initially due to a lack of demand has perhaps had less acceptance than a supply- side line of explanation , eg that high unemployment has been due to excessive wage levels .
21 The shortage of aid to the country was largely due to a lack of interest and changing priorities among donor countries , he said .
22 Stress reflected in a staff shortage may in fact be due to a shortage of space .
23 The fall in output was largely due to a shortage of electricity which by November could not be assured for more than two hours a day .
24 The rough , bubbly surface often seen is possibly due to a shortage of tin in the alloy , which meant that the metal did not flow well .
25 The Royal Ordnance says they are due to a shortage of cash for research .
26 Many seem anxious , not surprisingly since a large notice announces , ‘ Due to a shortage of train crews , the following services will not run . ’
27 Due to a shortage of whiskey that evening , the party broke up early .
28 ‘ Her manner was due to a mixture of drink and tranquilliser pills .
29 A very common surface contamination is due to a film of pump-oil acquired from the diffusion pumps , which gives a prominent carbon 1s signal .
30 It is due to a change of life-style
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