Example sentences of "will be due to " in BNC.
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1 | Infection of the fallopian tubes must remain the most important cause of infertility today , although only a minority of cases will be due to gonorrhoea . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | In many cases this will be due to illness or a chronic physical problem . |
6 | The levelling-off will be due to the coincidence of the smaller birth cohorts of the pre-war years entering old age whilst the larger war and post-war cohorts are of working age . |
7 | If ( and only if ) almost all plant material is seen as soon as the LB-level is reached then increases in readings with increasing exposure will be due to spreading and the graph will be linear for plants in this region , as it is for cards . |
8 | This will be due to maintained staff morale and increasing confidence in themselves and their abilities to do well in their professional careers in the future beyond 1982 . |
9 | That is to say , they expect it but think it will be due to government and other errors ’ . |
10 | Mr Fyfe added : ‘ If we are successful in this case , it will be due to Alfred 's courage and determination to put his evidence down on record , even though he was obviously in a great deal of distress . ’ |
11 | That is , it will be due to be paid by the acceptor . |