Example sentences of "due to the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Such capacitance is , of course , kept to a minimum , but some is inevitable through the device involved in the amplification and due to the external wiring of the circuit . |
2 | The records are not hand-written ; they are more focused and less personal due to the wider audience , the variety of sources that can input to a debate is world-wide and some avenues of thought will survive through this to meet success which would have withered in a smaller community ; response time is faster and , confident in the formal date stamping and public manner of their input , scientists are more willing to share information earlier . |
3 | I was grateful for C.S. Lewis 's George MacDonald Anthology , in which he declared that his conversion to Christianity was humanly due to the posthumous influence of MacDonald . |
4 | Dealers often tell potential customers that the rug 's silken appearance is due to the superb quality of the wool . |
5 | Perhaps not surprisingly , Cud feel their increasing popularity is due to the prevailing attitude of punters who desire a good night out rather than a drubbing from a band preaching a university thesis . |
6 | Perhaps not surprisingly , Cud feel their increasing popularity is due to the prevailing attitude of punters who desire a good night out rather than a drubbing from a band preaching a university thesis . |
7 | The potential energy of the particles is due to the electrostatic forces of attraction between the particles and within the particles . |
8 | For higher precoverages of K , the adatom bonding is switched to essentially covalent character , with a large decrease in the K adsorption energy as the contribution due to the electrostatic interaction of the point charge with the nickel substrate is lost . |
9 | The characteristic core levels of the constituent atoms remain in the molecules , with only very slight shifts in energy ( of the order of a few eV ) due to the electrostatic charge on each atom . |
10 | Siemens Nixdorf 's workforce this year is expected to be cut by at least 600 additional people , up from 200 people last year , due to the general decline in demand for computer products . |
11 | Despite the title and story line this game is not for the young due to the complex mapping and problem solving of the adventure game . |
12 | The delay is due to the complex documentation required , X/Open claims , saying that it wants to make a big splash for XPG4 , now scheduled for the Autumn . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | Corporate crime is not visible in the way that ‘ conventional ’ crime is , due to the complex nature of such crime and the ineffective laws and minimal punishments associated with it . |
15 | This is believed to be due to the complex organization of their centre-surround mechanisms . |
16 | I endeavoured to believe that much , if not all of what I felt , was due to the bewildering influence of the gloomy furniture in the room — of the dark and tattered draperies , which , tortured into motion by the breath of a rising tempest , swayed fitfully to and fro upon the walls , and rustled uneasily about the decorations of the bed . |
17 | This is due to the progressive loss of porosity and pore connectivity through which the conduction occurs ; the effect is smaller if there is significant conduction through the rock matrix . |
18 | They are popular due to the continental influence of eating alfresco and these types of structures give a feeling of dining out of doors without the uncertainty of the British weather . |
19 | The continuing deadlock in the Iran-Iraq peace efforts , which were largely conducted through UN mediation , was due to the intransigent positions taken by the two sides . |
20 | However , technical secondary schools have shown very large drops in enrolment , mainly because of unemployment among their graduates due to the virtual collapse of the productive sectors of the economy . |
21 | Due to the legal uncertainty created by databases , the European Commission has recently published a proposed directive asserting and harmonising copyright protection of databases . |
22 | In addition , derelict land was , until recently , being created faster than it could be reclaimed , Although there are areas of derelict land that should be retained for some of the reasons given by John Gordon , and research sponsored by the Department of the Environment has sought to identify these for appropriate use , there are still far larger areas that , due to the many constraints of the substrates that need to be overcome , are eyesores , health hazards and potential lethal risks to the communities that have to live surrounded by them . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | There had been a lot of activity in and around Brigade H.Q It appears that the enemy in front of the Commando positions has started to pull out , possibly due to the Allied advance in the Caen area about ten miles from here . |
25 | Even the sore-thumb-ski-bums are subdued , probably due to the horrific death of a Liverpool schoolboy on the hill earlier in the week . |
26 | This represents a modest 3.5% increase on last years figure , and there is no doubt that the fish processing sector in particular in experiencing difficulties due to the knock-on effects of quota restrictions in the fishing industry . |
27 | The usual jibe was that Crowninshield was a politician without a cause , or rather that he would support any cause so long as it was fashionable , but his critics also attacked Crowninshield for being wealthy , claiming that his eminence was solely due to the vast amounts of money that he spent on his campaigns . |
28 | There was also some conflict between Manchester and neighbouring groups , largely due to the vast difference in the scale and resourcing of projects there . |
29 | Due to the anatomical crossing described above , the optic nerves from the right halves of each eye travel to the visual cortex in the right hemisphere and vice-versa . |
30 | Due to the anatomical crossing described above , the optic nerves from the right halves of each eye travel to the visual cortex in the right hemisphere and vice-versa . |