Example sentences of "[adv] due [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If you are one of those going on the Course you will have already received a letter stating the balance of fees , travel , insurance etc. due by the 15th April with a reminder that a contribution will be required in DM 's from those travelling in the coach from Frankfurt to Coburg .
2 The reliability of the developed approach was further confirmed by the fact that no protected bases were observed when an identical binding reaction was subjected to various DMS treatments in solution ( prior to electrophoresis ) , presumably due to the kinetic instability of the Jun-AP-1-binding site complex ( 7 ) which DNase I being a bulky molecule is unable to sense .
3 Any feeling of insecurity in the reader 's mind concerning this dual interpretation of unc is not so much due to the perversity of the author but is rather due to the dual role that the public at large expects x to play .
4 This is easily the most important leg of the course , where a great deal of place changing can go on due to the huge differences in speed among sailors .
5 ‘ The club continues to run well with membership slightly down due to the lighter nights .
6 This was perhaps due to the improved micro code and hardware layout claimed for the RapidCad .
7 The full range of objects from their sumptuous commemorative catalogue is not included ( the Sebastiano del Piombo of Pope Clement VII , for example , has already gone to the Getty Museum ) , apparently due to the ongoing likelihood of sales .
8 This is not surprising , since other studies with natural DNAs have shown footprints around GC and GT sites , but confirms that the inability to produce a DNase I footprint in ( AT ) n is not merely due to the close proximity of the overlapping bleomycin cleavage sites .
9 It was n't only due to the harsh words they had exchanged over Ryan ; she found it hard to write naturally because of the lie she was enacting .
10 If the world was changing , this was entirely due to the Soviet Union renouncing its ‘ will to conquest ’ .
11 The court accepted the employer 's argument that sales to Otis were entirely due to the good relationship between the two companies and the price and quality of the units which the employer was able to supply .
12 That 's almost entirely due to the continuing worldwide appeal of The Championships at Wimbledon , which last year provided an income for the Association of more than £9m .
13 As indicated above , at one extreme , some believe that its emergence was entirely due to the internecine conflict of the Liberal Party during the First World War , occasioned by David Lloyd George 's replacement of Asquith as Prime Minister in 1916 .
14 Perhaps his best known innovation , audience participation , is now well documented in his most recent publication ( 1981 ) — that we now take audience participation for granted is almost entirely due to the pioneering work of this very able teacher and director .
15 These rates may be exceeded if it is reasonable to do so due to the exceptional competence or expedition with which the work has been carried out or for any other exceptional circumstances ( reg 3(4) ( c ) ) .
16 It could be counter-argued by the employer that increased customer interest was less due to the inherent qualities of the patented invention itself than to the uncompetitive prices charged by other suppliers of similar products .
17 She gained a few necessary pounds in weight too , and it was all due to the quiet and calm of the house , Marguerite 's soothing presence and an entirely unexpected sense of peace and belonging .
18 Counting was slow due to the complex voting system and to the fact that separate voting papers for the three abortion referendums [ see below ] were placed in the same ballot boxes .
19 The success story of the EEC was obvious on the economic front , something which was probably not just due to the favourable world conditions , important as these were .
20 Er , after that people starting going on leave , is is anybody out away due in the first week in August ?
21 The difference between the arm and leg is thus due to the different interpretation by the cells of the same positional signals .
22 Erm , and also the reason why Wilson could not actually read until the age of eleven was not due to the emotional er , problems of his father , it was due to a sort of a form of dyslexic er , th there 's a hell of a lot of debate about this , er , all these things just what er , Einstein is er , criticizing .
23 When breast cancer is terminal , it 's not due to the primary tumour in the breast , but because the tumour cells have spread through the lymph glands in the armpit to vital organs .
24 Having said the BMC made a bad move getting involved , the fact remains that access is now a major issue for mountain users ; not due to the traditional problems of a landowner barring access — there is much less of that these days .
25 This interpretation is problematic , as the impulse striking the ground is largely from the blast wave generated by the explosion , and not due to the detached ballistic shock from the decelerated impactor .
26 This contribution to the accumulating ‘ goodness ’ may be regarded as the first which is not due to the ruthless survival laws which belong to the second period of this book .
27 my line 's not due till the twenty sixth of July .
28 my line 's not due till the twenty sixth of July .
29 The County Manager explained that , as a full meeting of the County Council was not due before the statutory decision-making period was up , he had referred to the Planning Working Committee who decided that the Manager should clear the decision with the County Council Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson .
30 Environmentalists point out , however , that the fall in emissions was largely due to the economic recession ; if the UK economy revives , consumption and emissions will increase as a result and further measures will have to be taken to meet the target , which is in any case widely seen as very modest .
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