Example sentences of "due to [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Due to cutbacks in Adult Education last year , Margaret was made redundant from her part-time post as lecturer for Special Needs in Wandsworth Adult College ; she is now Curriculum Manager for Basic Education , Special Needs , Physical Education and Complementary Health with Surrey Adult and Continuing Education Service and enjoys this work very much .
2 Occasionally , flights may be delayed due to circumstances beyond our control .
3 We will also have our interview with conductor NEEME JARVI ( held over from May due to circumstances beyond our control ) .
4 Due to circumstances beyond the control of the plaintiff the last delivery was made in early September rather than late August .
5 But Mansell shook his head , ignored the request and read : ‘ Due to circumstances beyond my control I have decided to retire from Formula One at the end of the season .
6 I 'm sorry that I was unable to get , well two things went wrong first of all the date of the exhibition 's changed Gaugin and his friends in Brittany , due to circumstances beyond our control .
7 The Hucclecote Metal Detecting Club of Gloucester apologises that the Hucclecote Rally , has been cancelled due to circumstances beyond their control .
8 Due to circumstances beyond our control , we were not able to proceed with any work on Glenburrell Bridge .
9 Due to circumstances beyond our control the Programme for April 3rd has had to be replanned — it will be as follows : —
10 However , as discussed in Chapter 1 , a clause excluding liability for failure to perform due to circumstances beyond his control ( usually called a " force majeure " clause ) is considered reasonable both commercially , and for the purposes of s 3 of the UCTA .
11 Unfortunately the program performance was poor , due to restrictions in VARPRO 's file-handling capabilities and limited conditional statements .
12 Preparations to send Kirgiz peacekeeping troops , which had been elaborated following several visits by Kirgiz Vice-President Feliks Akulov to Dushanbe and the conflict regions , were cancelled by a vote in the Kirgiz Supreme Soviet in Bishkek on Oct. 14 , due to fears for the safety of Kirgiz servicemen .
13 The polemical and ideological edge to this debate must be borne in mind : not all those engaged in it were in favour of increased public spending , due to fears about its effects on investment and on incentives ; and in some quarters it was passionately felt that the ageing of society was socially , economically , and even politically undesirable ( Thane forthcoming ) , and hence that its dangers should be emphasized .
14 For parallel bands , due to vibrations of some a symmetry species ( a 2 ′ in PF 5 ; a 1 in SiFH 3 … ) , the rotational selection rules are , ± 1 ; ΔK = 0 except that when J = 0 , ΔJ = 0 is forbidden .
15 For perpendicular bands , due to vibrations of e symmetry , such as e' in PF 5 , the rotational selection rules are , + 1 ; , and the P , Q and R sub-branches due to different initial K values are now separated because of the change in K. The usual result is a broad band with overlapping P and R sub-branches , and a regular series of Q sub-branches , one for each value of KΔK .
16 Thus again a distinction is in principle possible between bands due to vibrations of different symmetry species ( Fig. 5.27 ) .
17 : Due to constraints on the availability of data pads it was not always possible to obtain test data from the original source .
18 … allow inclusion , by way of reference to notes , of much interesting work in the area which , due to constraints of space , have hitherto been excluded .
19 Shortly after this the Building Research Establishment ( BRE ) published its own report called ‘ Timber-frame housing : a technical appraisal ’ which found that there was no evidence of any more problems , or greater risk of major defects due to deficiencies in design or workmanship , than in traditionally constructed houses .
20 Is the modern housewife 's malaise due to deficiencies in her work environment ?
21 The disadvantages of the compact are a tendency to overexpose the negative due to reflections from the ground , and the ergonomical designs of the camera bodies , which often place the firing button where it is awkward to arrange a plunger .
22 In 1872 , the Glasgow Mission for the Deaf was properly reorganised , and Strathern was secretary for them then acted as treasurer for many years until he resigned due to differences with the then committee .
23 This move had reportedly been prompted by pressure from Shehabuddin Ahmed who , on June 5 , had offered to relinquish his post as acting President due to differences with the government which in turn , he claimed , had undermined national unity .
24 Again , even though things do appear differently to different people , this is due to differences in the people , not to there being no reality behind the appearances .
25 Mintel chief executive John Cunningham said : ‘ Some of the variations in price will be due to differences in exchange rates , some will be due to the differences in local raw materials and production or shipping costs , and some will be due to variation in taxes .
26 And his thinking is indeed knowingly premised on the assumption that in the complete absence of change in conditions there would be no changes in organization ; so that whatever different changes in organization have occurred in the many lines descending from some common stock are due to differences in the conditions in those lines .
27 It is still necessary to decide whether to use total variation in breeding success in any calculation or just variation due to differences in mate number .
28 In contrast , where calculations are carried out to assess the comparative importance of differences in reproductive success versus survival for each sex , only variation in mate number may be included ( see Wade & Arnold , 1980 ) — though measures of the intensity of sexual selection as conceived by Darwin should also include variation due to differences in mate quality , which may be an important cause of variation in lifetime breeding success both among males and females in monogamous species .
29 The relatively higher efficiencies of Myc with Max2 , Max2 C or Max85 , compared with Max1 or Max1 C , may in part be due to differences in affinity for DNA ( ref. 9 , and data not shown ) .
30 The greater responsiveness of hindlimbs may reflect greater sensitivity of developmentally younger hindlimb mesenchyme to stimulation by FGF-4 , or alternatively , might be due to differences in mesenchyme specific to hind versus forelimbs .
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