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

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1 Horses need sufficient good feed , and due to the extremely long length of their intestines they need a lot of roughage — that means good pasture or hay .
2 Not one Girl was dropped and due to the anti-social breath of the stagehands , not one romance developed .
3 Although step time and real time are both available here , the RY10 is n't the most versatile of machines in the programming department : there 's that limit of 16 steps per pattern and due to the velocity limitations you ca n't record dynamic performances .
4 Although step time and real time are both available here , the RY10 is n't the most versatile of machines in the programming department : there 's that limit of 16 steps per pattern and due to the velocity limitations you ca n't record dynamic performances .
5 4.1.3 All payments arising under or in connection with this Project and due to the Academic Parties will be made by SERC and the Non-academic Parties shall have no liability in respect of any such payments .
6 The other site referred to is presently subject to negotiations between a local authority in the North West of England and the BMC , and due to the need to avoid jeopardising negotiations between the council and the present landowner , no further details can be given at present .
7 Larry reported it to his superiors and due to the nature of the discovery the Service police were notified and eventually the Special Investigation Branch ( SIB ) arrived on the scene .
8 It is likely that the headhunting business in Britain will continue to expand as a result of its increased acceptability generally , and due to the existence of an increasingly competitive business environment .
9 This provides strong evidence that the hybridization signals obtained are highly specific and due to the transfected plasmid .
10 That is because a large number of cases on public nuisance arise out of some misuse of the highway ( inherently unlawful ) and due to the growth of statutory offences touching such matters as health and environment .
11 I 'd forgone breakfast because I had n't got to bed till four in the morning , lunch because I had a hangover and anyway I was late for the train , and due to the fact that it was — according to British Rail at any rate — still part of the extended Festive Period , there had been no buffet trolley on the train .
12 The close proximity of this junction to that between A71 and the link to Hermiston Village and Gogar Station Road created a ‘ staggered T ’ effect and due to the relatively high speed of traffic on the re-aligned A71 compared with the original flows through Hermiston Village , a section of this new A71 was widened locally and a central reserve created to form a short stretch of dual carriageway thus providing for safer turning movements within the junctions .
13 Finally , Mr Murray said that he had received numerous letters about the selection of the typeface ( Courier ) for all our future correspondence and due to the strength of feeling on this and other layout issues it has been decided to set up a Keyboard Operators panel to discuss the way forward .
14 However , it is always repayable on demand and due to the fluctuating interest rate , costs may be difficult to assess over longer periods .
15 The Etruscans put their burial places outside their cities , and due to the care with which they constructed the tombs many examples have been discovered intact , from the eighteenth century onwards .
16 Defence lawyer Tony Cinnamond QC said Hall had thrown the stone at a window of the nightclub , but because he was drunk and due to the weight of the stone missed his target .
17 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 .
18 The river was amazing as there was a lot of white water rapids and due to the rain it was quite deep .
19 Dysentery and whooping cough kill their children and due to the lack of fat , the Indians soles of his feet , lips and around their eyes start to ache appearing gnarled .
20 Kodak 's new Photo-CDs , jointly developed with Philips and due on the market in June , will be able to reproduce 35mm colour film from an ordinary camera .
21 The £1.40 kit , already on sale in Ulster and due on the mainland by Christmas , is the first disposable breathalyser to be marketed in Britain .
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