Example sentences of "due to the [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 The distinction between steady-state subduction and plate collision at convergent boundaries is due to the resistance of continental crust and island arcs to subduction , although it is possible that the latter can be subducted .
2 That he is ranked only No 4 in the world at the moment is due to the eccentricity of the system .
3 The English might have created the form of Irish oppression , Engels wrote in 1848 , but the poverty was due to the temperament of the people .
4 It was due to the wickedness of humanity .
5 In Northern Ireland , the Kinghan Mission was founded in 1857 in Belfast due to the interests of the Rev. Kinghan who was then Headmaster of the Ulster Institution .
6 Due to the circumstances of the original build , there are some strange anomalies in the plan , but the courtyard remains a key part of the design , much enjoyed by visitors in the summer , sitting under a fine specimen walnut tree .
7 In the same way , the collection of information from the classroom from which we hope to draw inferences about teaching material must be such that distorting factors due to the circumstances of collection do not invalidate its use .
8 According to a Nature Conservancy Council Report ( 1981b ) significant declines in swan populations in many parts of Britain are due to the ingestion of lead shot and weights which find their way on to lake and stream beds from where they are consumed as grit .
9 " How far was the decline of the Liberal party 1906–24 due to the rise of the Labour Party ? "
10 Consider our question " How far was the decline of the Liberal party 1906–24 due to the rise of the Labour party ? " .
11 How far was the decline of the Liberal party 1906–24 due to the rise of the Labour party ?
12 How far was the decline of the Liberal party 1906–24 due to the rise of the Labour party ?
13 It seems that if Caribbean parents are not too preoccupied with the ‘ struggle ’ to bring their kids up , and there is every reason to believe that , due to the aftermath of migration , familial ruptures and large , possibly unmanageable families , it is a struggle , they are so eager to compensate for their own lack of education that they encumber their children with over-ambitious objectives backed by inflexible , often demoralizing , discipline .
14 A paper by Dr Philip James of the University of Dundee published by the Lancet last year amplifies an idea first suggested in the 1930s that the disease may be due to the blockage of blood vessels of the nervous system by fat globules ( Lancet , 1982 , vol 1 , p 380 ) .
15 Due to the complexity of the internal alterations it was necessary for the work to be programmed and undertaken in several phases , within the overall contract period of 18 months .
16 This trend will be most prevalent among larger companies that find downsizing takes a long time due to the complexity of their computing environment .
17 This trend will be most prevelant among larger companies that find downsizing takes a long time due to the complexity of their computing environment .
18 POSC believes non object-oriented methods of integrating data can take weeks or months — if it 's done at all due to the complexity of what 's involved .
19 It may be an abuse of process if either ( a ) the prosecution have manipulated or misused the process of the court so as to deprive the defendant of a protection provided by the law or to take unfair advantage of a technicality , or ( b ) on the balance of probability the defendant has been , or will be , prejudiced in the preparation or conduct of his defence by delay on the part of the prosecution which is unjustifiable : for example , not due to the complexity of the inquiry and preparation of the prosecution case , or to the action of the defendant or his co-accused , or to genuine difficulty in effecting service .
20 This is mainly due to the complexity of the AP response , which involves several tissues with possible feed-back loops .
21 Although the case was ‘ exceptional ’ , due to the size of the financial crash , and a careful balance between the administrators ' reasonable needs and the oppression of the addressee was necessary , applications were not necessarily unreasonable because they were inconvenient to the addressee , caused a lot of work or made them vulnerable to future claims .
22 Due to the size of files this program is only available on 3.5″ discs .
23 When dealing with levels of transitions higher than bigrams storage problems can arise due to the size of the transition matrix .
24 Differences of approach due to the size of firm are inevitable .
25 Whilst one of the rights of owners is to use the land which they own as they please , there are restrictions on their use of land due to the rights of others .
26 The gearbox will fail due to the ceasing of a bearing or the damage of a geartooth .
27 The porous plate technique proved inadequate since , due to the tightness of the rock , the minimum saturation attainable was 79% .
28 Glashow was then able to predict that a neutral weak interaction exists due to the exchange of the Z o , for example in electron-proton scattering ( Figure 4 ) , and that this process would violate parity in a definite way depending on the amount of mixing .
29 ( For example , the electric repulsive force between two electrons is due to the exchange of virtual photons , which can never be directly detected ; but if one electron moves past another , real photons may be given off , which we detect as light waves . )
30 But the interest in the sale lay in its younger and more international image , partly due to the inclusion of forty lots from the estate of Swedish collector , Frederik Roos .
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