Example sentences of "[be] due [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Where a loan or advance is made to a participator in a close company , the tax charged will be due without assessment 14 days after the end of the accounting period .
2 Chicago-based advertising screens on shopping trolleys specialist VideOcart Inc has persuaded IBM Corp to let it restructure its $42m debt to IBM , to provide the company with relief from near term debt payments and enable it to attain its business goals : a $22m debt would replace the existing debt , giving VideOcart a one-time balance sheet gain of $20m ; terms of the new agreement include waiving all principal and interest payments until July 31 , and VideOcart retains its rights under a previous agreement with IBM that allows early repayment of the new $22m debt at any time for $17m in cash ; VideOcart also agreed to cancel a warrant granted last year to IBM to buy 540,000 VideOcart shares and grants a new warrant to buy 600,000 shares at $1.75 each ; from August 31 to December 31 , interest only payments will be due , but payments of $500,000 a month will be due beginning on January 31 1994 and will continue for 35 months , and a balloon payment will be due on December 31 1996 , although IBM has the option to convert the balance of the debt into VideOcart common shares at $8 a share on that date .
3 At that stage VAT will be due on importation , unless the vessel is then exported to a non-EC country .
4 The revenue demanded and received payment of the sum by way of tax alleged to be due under regulations subsequently held by your Lordships ' House to be ultra vires .
5 In contrast , if the supplier undertakes to use reasonable care to manufacture the machine in accordance with the agreed specification , it could be argued that the supplier is only liable for any departure from the specification if it can be shown to be due to negligence .
6 Other changes in reporting may be due to shifts in public perceptions of police attitudes towards specific crimes .
7 However , Reichel himself claimed that he did not know the true reason for his dismissal , saying that he thought it might be due to disagreements over scientific policy .
8 Under such conditions , it is assumed that there would have been no ‘ real ’ changes in the child 's language and that any differences in the two test scores would be due to error arising from the limitations of the test itself ( see Chapter 7 ) .
9 The change in the figures appeared to be due to things like administrative convenience .
10 The reason for space is available at a traditionally busy time is said to be due to school holiday dates now being more staggered .
11 In many cases this will be due to illness or a chronic physical problem .
12 His daughter says that he had been ill — the slight differences in his signature might be due to illness . "
13 Unsafe working practices may be due to ignorance , and providing education and training about safer methods can help reduce the risk of exposure to blood-borne pathogens .
14 In the case of synthetic chemicals apparently causing asthma , the effect may be due to irritation rather than an allergic reaction .
15 Some of the increase must be due to migration as the maximum increase biologically possible in the time would be a doubling of the population .
16 The same is unlikely to be true of CD-I and part of the delay in delivering FMFFV may be due to Philips ' concern to know the requirements of the standard before committing themselves .
17 The purchaser may be seeking to ensure that invoices are not raised pre-acquisition for deliveries to be made post-acquisition and also to ensure that full account is taken of any potential refunds etc which may be due to customers as a result of estimated prices being used .
18 May be due to sleep deprivation and stress .
19 Differences in results over time may be due to errors which must be attached to judgements of mastery , whether test results or teachers ' judgements or both are used in making the judgement .
20 With real mortgage rates on extra borrowing normally between 4 and 5 per cent , it is quite plausible that about a quarter to a third of the value of housing equity — estimated at £830billion at end-1987 — could be due to deregulation .
21 The lack of notching of these , therefore , may be due to lack of time .
22 Therefore , the lack of Jun 1-193 phosphorylation in Figure 1B might not be due to lack of DNA-PK recognition sites per se but , instead , might reflect the fact that this protein does not bind DNA .
23 While this evidence does not necessarily imply that children will always cope with empirical and intentional explanations in the classroom , it does imply that failure to do so is likely to be due to factors other than children lacking an understanding of causality , of intentionality , or of the causal connectives .
24 An improvement or deterioration in the health conditions of a group in society may be due to factors other than access to or use of medical services .
25 The slightest change in the barometer , although it might be due to factors quite outside our control , would correspondingly depress them .
26 The latter may be due to carelessness , or to a principle which has not been grasped .
27 Alternatively they may be due to radiations coming from the plant , possibly reflectance on top of the simple ON/OFF pixel count due to area .
28 People in northern climes , on the other hand , are unlikely to have been exposed to leprosy in every-day life and a positive result in the test is bound to be due to vaccination .
29 Mintel chief executive John Cunningham said : ‘ Some of the variations in price will be due to differences in exchange rates , some will be due to the differences in local raw materials and production or shipping costs , and some will be due to variation in taxes .
30 Normally the financial goal was to reduce the existing debt , much of which would be due to building .
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