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

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1 Scotland 's only new acquisitions during the decade were twenty-one Class 318s , three-car versions of the Class 317 , to service the newly electrified Glasgow-Ayr/Largs routes , although 1989 also witnessed the first withdrawals proper ( apart from accident victims or asbestos units ) of the original Pressed Steel 1959 ‘ Blue Train' Class 303s , whose unrefurbished examples are due for early replacement by 100mph Class 321-type Class 320s .
2 For instance , if one of your customers is in financial trouble and he owes you money which is due in 20 days , you are much better off than if the debt does not fall due for 100 days .
3 You can recover 100% of SMP paid to your employees from the total NI contributions due for all your employees in the tax month .
4 After debriefing , he was due for two full days of leave .
5 ‘ … an ’ you 're due for Orderly Officer day after tomorrow .
6 In Vologsky 's squadron , each individual pilot fell due for such a flight every twelve days on the rota system .
7 Given one week 's pay due for each whole year 's service from 22nd birthday to 41st birthday .
8 Given 1½ weeks ' pay due for each whole year 's service from 41st birthday to retirement .
9 But already operations on 35 patients due for orthopaedic surgery over the next two days have been cancelled , and more may follow .
10 ‘ He is due for immediate leave , I seem to remember . ’
11 The results of the simultaneous state and local elections in the neighbouring state of Hidalgo were not due for official release until Dec. 2 , but preliminary results indicated that the PRI had won 81 out of the 84 municipalities .
12 UN force due for Central America
13 We were due for better weather today which we 've had .
14 On Jan. 17 an agreement was reached with Italy for $400,000,000 due for 1986-88 to be repaid by the end of 1997 , with the first instalment to be paid in mid-1993 .
15 Also due for imminent release is the science fiction film Free Jack featuring Mick Jagger , and the Australian comedy Spotswood , starring Hopkins as a time and motion expert .
16 ROCKY ERICKSON is the subject of a tribute LP due for imminent release on Fire US .
17 ROCKY ERICKSON is the subject of a tribute LP due for imminent release on Fire US .
18 Relief will not be due for any payments made direct to children of the marriage or any previous marriage .
19 He was due for some unpleasant surprises , she felt .
20 But is n't it due for some extensive reform ?
21 Then again , another election was not due for some time , the FDP remained loyal to the coalition and Brandt 's international reputation stood high .
22 If you have not bought any new appliances since you first moved into your home , or if your family has changed in numbers , you might be due for some updated versions .
23 Payment is due for these delays under the terms of the contract .
24 Leicestershire .... 26 North Midlands .... 28 WITH the County Championship due for another facelift , this winter 's finishing order will have a new significance and judging by last night 's lively encounter at Welford Road , North Midlands are well up with the situation .
25 Mueller then turned to the American Managing Director in charge of the British Components ' Division , who was due for another assignment after nearly two years in the UK .
26 As we were not due for another lesson till the next day I was n't carrying them with me .
27 The students were not due for another month , though the streets and cloisters were crowded with tourists , who were outnumbered only by their cameras .
28 ‘ Her Ladyship 's started in labour , though she 's not due for another couple of weeks and there 's no time to get the doctor and nurse from Malton , by the look of things . ’
29 It managed to hold its own yesterday and if it continues to strengthen the pundits reckon we could be due for another prolonged rally in shares in the New Year .
30 That explained why Margaret was not due for another ten days .
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