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

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1 The policy of the 1870s was relaxed due to awareness of the hardship inflicted — those reduced to the extreme of applying for poor relief even in 1870 were those with no other resort , and their numbers could be further reduced only by increasing their hardship .
2 Around 250 years ago the meadows in the northern part of this area near the Black Elster river used to have a tinge of red due to ironstone in the soil .
3 After rearrangement — which takes between 5 min and several days in solution , depending on the substituent R — the 1,2,3,5-dithiadiazole products give a five-line 1:2:3:2:1 quintet due to interaction of the free electron with two equivalent nitrogen nuclei ( see Fig.4 ) .
4 The doublet is assigned to ionization from the n-non-bonding orbitals of Cl , split by spin-orbit coupling [ see Section 6.6.4 below ] ; the progression is due to ionization from the H-Cl bonding level .
5 For example , in the spectra of many acetylenes , the bands due to ionization from the π-bonding levels show progressions with reduced CC stretching frequencies .
6 In the spectrum of ammonia ( Fig. 6.17 ) , the band due to ionization from the lone pair orbital shows a long progression in a reduced symmetric deformation frequency .
7 The spectra of show a very pronounced intensification of the bands due to ionization from the predominantly metal-d orbitals of t 2g symmetry at photon energies that appear to correspond to absorptions in the high energy electronic spectra [ 16 ] .
8 Immediately following the accident it was discovered that the instrument in Charfield box bore this out and investigation showed that the distant arm was slightly inclined due to debris in the signal wire but not sufficient to show a green light through the spectacle plate .
9 The dips in the reflectance curve for healthy vegetation at 0.4 and 0.6–0.8 m are due to absorption by the growing vegetation to provide energy for the process of photosynthesis. ( b ) The actual reflectance spectrum of an object ( upper diagram ) and the spectrum recorded by a broad-band sensor such as Landsat 's Multispectral Scanner .
10 The rapid expansion was due to development of the country 's mineral resources , dominated by diamonds ( which contributed over 84 per cent of export earnings ) and the beef industry ( which accounts for most of agriculture 's 3 per cent contribution to GDP ) .
11 This covers the Policyholder 's legal liability to domestic employees e.g. if a cleaner employed by the Policyholder , is injured in the Policyholder 's home , due to negligence on the part of the Policyholder , or a fault in the premises or property supplied by the Insured , there would be cover under this section of the policy .
12 This is due to part to the relative inaccessibility of the organ , its regional differences in structure and function , and to the capricious nature of motor events in the large bowel .
13 ‘ The Electricity of France wishes to announce a power stoppage due to work on the main transformer .
14 Due to work by the union , the community is now set to act on repetitive strain injury , something we 've campaigned on for years and in late June the E C's Head of Health and Safety will share a platform with John and Nigel in Brussels to launch G M B's campaign to create working environment funds at E C level to channel money to unions and their health and safety work .
15 Global temperatures will increase as much as three degrees centigrade in the next ten years due to damage to the ozone layer .
16 Whenever a limb abnormality involves truncation , one can be pretty sure that this is due to damage to the ridge and so loss of the progress zone .
17 She walked with a stagger , due to damage to the middle ear , her head swathed in a bandage and saliva dripping from the disfigured side of her mouth .
18 It may be suggested that the window frame or complete door has to be replaced due to damage to the double glazing unit .
19 There may be small scars at the corners of the mouth known as ‘ rhagades ’ and there are sometimes deformed nails due to damage of the nail-bed .
20 This reduces the wastage due to damage in the journey from greenhouse to supermarket shelf .
21 The sterling crisis was a natural consequence of trying to maintain domestic demand without import controls ; the investors ' strike was due to unease about the social changes , including the effects of rapid inflation , which it was feared would result from the government 's restoration of full employment .
22 For example , it is not possible to differentiate between a hilar stricture caused by focal sclerosing cholangitis from one resulting from a cholangiocarcinoma , or a distal stricture due to cancer of the pancreas from a stricture caused by chronic pancreatitis .
23 Below a height roughly equal to the diameter of the rotor , the model will be very lively and difficult to keep stationary due to interference between the ground and the downwash from the rotors .
24 This problem has become very apparent in recent months at Humberside , where the beacon ‘ HBR ’ on frequency 350.5 kHz has at times been almost unusable due to interference from the NDB ‘ LPL ’ at Liverpool on 349.5 kHz .
25 There is a significant variation in the grey card readings , most probably due to variation in the intensity of the illumination .
26 Fiji 's disappointing display at last year 's tournament , according to Simpkin , was simply due to infighting within the Fiji camp and was mainly because Simpkin was n't the only coach this time around .
27 The church was closed for repair and restoration during the years 1887–8–9 , when the old ruinous south chapel was pulled down to make room for the present commodious aisles , the reason for this being the increase in population due to industrialisation in the village .
28 Where reported strain had increased , this was usually described among both action and control sample carers as due to deterioration in the sufferer 's condition ( which to the action sample carers even enhanced home care could not help ) .
29 The retardation is apparently not due to friction with the bottom , but is caused by changes in the flow pattern enforced on the wave by the shallower water ( Russell and Macmillan , 1952 ) .
30 Is it due to intimidation by the record companies ?
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