Example sentences of "due [to-vb] at [noun prp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | 5029 is due to remain at Bury until the end of February , and is subject to a six steamings a month agreement , so it should see extensive use , and provide plenty of opportunities to experience GW ( four-cylinder power in Lancashire ) . |
2 | New doubt has been cast on the viability of the Thorp nuclear reprocessing plant due to open at Sellafield in 1992 . |
3 | WITH South Africa due to play at Twickenham on November 14 as part of a four-match tour , England manager Geoff Cooke gave an indication of the current thinking in the England camp . |
4 | British rail tell us that the Scotland to Brighton train which is due to call at Oxford at 5.35 is running 2 hours late this evening , but I have nothing to report to you from the buses . |
5 | The locomotive is due to arrive at Bury by road and make its first appearance at a hastily-organised Great Western Weekend over the weekend of November 14–15 . |
6 | British Rail tell us that the Banbury to Paddington train , which was due to arrive at Oxford at three minutes past seven , has been cancelled this evening , but I 've nothing disadvantageous to report to you from the buses . |
7 | The only problem I have to tell you about is the cancellation of the Banbury to Paddington train that was due to arrive at Oxford at three minutes past seven . |
8 | The train had been due to arrive at Euston at 9.30 . |
9 | It is due to stay at Llangollen until September . |