Example sentences of "be due [to-vb] on [noun sg] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 May as the Wardens are due to go on holiday shortly .
2 Joe and Terry had finished their training and were due to come on leave when Joe was promoted to Lance Corporal and sent on a course , and Terry came home alone .
3 He said his programme , coupled with radical changes to the disciplinary system and recommendations from the Sheehy Inquiry , which is due to report on rank , pay and conditions of service in May , would constitute ‘ the most important reform of the police service for 30 years ’ .
4 He said his programme , coupled with radical changes to the disciplinary system and recommendations from the Sheehy Inquiry , which is due to report on rank , pay and conditions of service in May , would constitute ‘ the most important reform of the police service for 30 years ’ .
5 He is due to go on trial on June 10 .
6 The book is due to go on sale next week .
7 The second phase of Gullfaks would involve the exploitation of the eastern part of a large field of which the western part is due to come on stream in 1987 .
8 The Lomond platform is due to come on stream in April .
9 Right cos what it is erm we 'd like if , if possible to get like a daily list of who 's due to appear on Pebble Mill where pop stars and T V stars are worth a damn sight more in newspapers than ne hard news these days it er should n't be a bad idea for us to try and get a , get in on who 's , you know , who 's coming in to appear .
10 A MAN was due to go on trial at Liverpool Crown Court later today accused of murdering his pregnant wife .
11 THE 24-year-old Donegal man who underwent a kidney transplant after being whisked off to Beaumont Hospital in Dublin minutes before he was due to go on stage at the City of Derry Drama Festival was today said to be ‘ doing very well . ’
12 The bitter weather was ending and everyone was feeling more cheerful when Joe was due to come on leave , but shortly before he arrived his mother had a vivid dream in which she saw him lying dead on a battlefield .
13 Under pressure from within the PSOE , the government continued its freeze on building nuclear power stations , and on April 30 an agreement was reached with Algeria to construct a US$1,300 million gas pipeline through Morocco and the Strait of Gibraltar ; the line was due to come on stream in 1995 .
  Next page