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

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1 That 's okay , if the premium was due on the first even though , if , if we 'd done the erm the recall before the status report runs it will show that as being in arrears ?
2 In the meantime the whole of the UK was due on the existing E-mail and Broadcast network by the end of February , and it is planned to extend these benefits to Jakarta via a special link .
3 Ballesteros knew 10 days in advance that he was due on the 1st tee at 9.45 a.m .
4 My money was due on the 11th , and when I have posted this , my last stamp will be spent , and I shall have to wait 'till she remembers .
5 It is true that audiences shrieked with laughter , ultimately sealing Gilbert 's fate as a ‘ talking ’ actor , but that was due to the awful dialogue .
6 In part this was due to the recent unification of the kingdom ; he and his successors were felt to be kings not of one but of a group of kingdoms .
7 This was due to the low frequency of the susceptibility allele ( 43×10 -5 ) and the resulting low probability that any of the affected patients were homozygous .
8 Despite apparently positive indications that the economy had become more efficient and successful in the late 1980s , some analysts were sceptical about how much of this was due to the various deregulating reforms .
9 This was due to the other important aspect of central policy from 1871 , the improvement of institutional relief .
10 Fed up with nothing going right , he finally decided to change the house number to 11A in the belief that the bad luck was due to the ill-fated number 13 .
11 For others , the delay was due to the appalling state of Spanish railways .
12 This belief was due to the alleged webbing of the hands , combined with the horizontal flatness of their tail , supposedly used for sculling .
13 This contradiction was due to the increasing tension between classes , caused by the development of the technology .
14 Much of this was due to the new Master , Joseph Dale , appointed by the Company without competition in Stockport on 1st December 1703 .
15 The difference in survival between patients diagnosed during the 1970s and 1980s was due to the greater number of patients with colonic disease diagnosed during the 1980s .
16 The change was due to the greater proportion of patients with colonic disease , which in this study had a worse prognosis .
17 The increase in cattle killing was due to the sale-voucher systems making it more difficult for casual thieves to keep or dispose of stolen animals .
18 The investigators speculated that the lack of effect in their study population was due to the 6-monthly rather than 4-monthly dosing schedule , the low mortality rate in the control group , or the postulated lack of other nutrients , such as fat or zinc , in the diet .
19 First , Marx and Engels argued that one of the reasons why capitalism would be destroyed was due to the internal contradictions of the system itself .
20 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 .
21 Part of his success was due to the spectacular tour of the ‘ Greek Slave ’ which began in London in 1845 and subsequently toured the American cities as well as the famous London Crystal Palace Exhibition in 1851 .
22 His recovery , Mrs Puri believed , was due to the personal intervention of Guru Nanak , the sixteenth-century founder of the Sikhs .
23 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 .
24 This ‘ merger boom ’ ( which became particularly frenetic between 1959–61 ) was due to the following factors :
25 The establishment of the welfare state and a large nationalized sector ( at the end of the 1930s/1940s period of change ) was due to the political balance in the country at the time and the need of UK industry for a rational provision of education , health and economic infrastructure at the core of the economy .
26 It was , however , City 's Ian Brown who eventually scored the match winner , but his success was due to the one slip of the game made by goalkeeper Rowe .
27 Partly , this was due to the deep-rooted belief in the importance of all forms of property being held in private hands , and partly to the potentially enormous cost of solving the housing shortage , as well as to rather vain hopes that increasing prosperity and improved public transport would enable poorer urban dwellers to move to cheaper suburban accommodation .
28 It was due to the happy conjuncture of two facts , the rapid advance of a liberal and ‘ progressive ’ bourgeoisie and the absence of revolution .
29 This very high participation rate was due to the fast turnover in membership , especially of the chairmen , who were very poorly paid in a time of rapid inflation .
30 This was due to the hard work put in at all levels and in all parts of the country by the Wimpey Plant and Transport team .
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