Example sentences of "[v-ing] due to the " in BNC.

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1 I could also see the colour of paint I was using due to the pearly-white bristles .
2 In the denominator the factor V/R is proportional to the winding current and therefore V/R is the flux linked with the phase winding due to the current in the winding , so : From Eqn .
3 This was to help stop the tank from bowing due to the weight of the water .
4 This would normally push up her heart rate but with her pulse already racing due to the alcohol , dancing and general party excitement the increase is not as noticeable as normal .
5 Major research advances have been made by , for example , Gilliland ( 1982 ) who explained 87 per cent of the northern hemisphere 1881- ] 975 temperature variance ( for time-scales greater than three years ) by forcing due to the greenhouse effect , volcanoes and the 76-year solar cycle .
6 knowledge of abortive techniques was widespread in factory districts and spreading due to the interchange of information in the mills , to increase in therapeutic abortions carried out by surgeons , and to the publicity of quacks for their abortifacients .
7 Hard experimental evidence for the existence of this energy has been lacking due to the imperfections of both chemical and molecular physics , as well as self-imposed restrictions on the imagination .
8 It was difficult to determine from which direction they were coming due to the thickly wooded area that we were dug-in .
9 The marketability of Freud is also thought to be suffering due to the artist 's recent penchant for painting the backside of performance artist Leigh Bowery , a subject of seemingly little appeal to traditional Freud collectors .
10 For textile uses , the quantity of solid matter in suspension must be very low , particularly if the solids are dark in colour , and , since the detrimental effects are staining due to the deposition and filtration of solid matter , the requirements of water in this respect are dealt with below under " suspended solids " .
11 The Macintosh area of origination and the colour scanner area of graphic reproduction are increasingly converging due to the introduction to the former of high-resolution scanners , a colour laser printer , an on-line phototypesetter ( Linotronic ) capable of directly producing colour separations ( film ) , and software permitting extensive manipulation of captured images .
12 Editor , — I must disagree with Graham Butland 's generalising statements about general practitioners lacking plans for development and decision making due to the ‘ dependency culture ’ related to their methods of payment .
13 Most casualties ( 46% ) recorded involved people who were at the time of the incident standing in buses , but it is not always clear from the recorded data whether the passengers were standing due to the vehicle 's seating capacity being fully utilised or were on their feet moving towards a seat or the bus exit .
14 Any organisms that might lead to increased release of carbon dioxide , or methane , are clearly not to be welcomed in a world that is currently experiencing warming due to the enhanced greenhouse effect .
15 The programme which will be jointly run with NASA in the US , involves 80 agricultural experts in 15 countries around the world in an effort to estimate the implications for global food supply of warming due to the greenhouse effect .
16 To please her , he briefly outlined his dream-like experience , his speech slurring due to the awkwardness of his stiff , swollen mouth .
17 ( 7 ) Acts or omissions of the vendor after completion The exclusions will normally cover liabilities for claims arising due to the failure of the vendor to meet an obligation for which it is primarily liable or which have arisen due to any act or omission of the vendor occuring after completion .
18 ‘ There will no doubt be further changes in composing due to the rapid changes in computer technology .
19 The population is diminishing due to the advancement of the machine on the farm , so very few men are needed on the land , and many of the young folk have to go elsewhere to find work .
20 This may well go on further purchases — Goldman said he considers Spain to be a good potential market , although his former interest in Germany is waning due to the impending recession in the region .
21 This contact was increasingly in danger of disappearing due to the economic pressures on the company , and , by the same token , budget pressures on the school which were making it difficult to commit teacher time to a non-class contact time activity .
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