Example sentences of "[Wh det] [be] due come [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But this is actually only one of six sets of regulations and guidance which are due to come into force .
2 The ARPS has already responded to the dramatic increases in the costs of obtaining an order for new works under the new system which were due to come into force from September 1st .
3 The pay rises will jeopardise the new tough austerity programme of the Prime Minister , Mr Ante Markovic , which is due to come into effect on January 1 .
4 Later this year the DTI will be issuing a consultative document on its proposals for implementing the Third Life Insurance Directive , which is due to come into operation by mid-1994 and which will enable an insurer to offer insurance anywhere in the Community on the basis of a single authorisation in the state where its head office is situated .
5 The UK government has issued a consultation paper on the further protection of wildlife and habitats designed to conform with an European Community ( EC ) directive on habitats which is due to come into force in June 1993 .
6 The new version of the directive , which had received the assent of the European Parliament ( EP ) on Nov. 22 , and which was due to come into force in January 1993 , allowed providers of financial services the right , in principle , to trade anywhere in the EC provided that they met minimum standards ( the so-called " single passport " concept ) .
7 * The Prague authorities have revoked a regulation which was due to come into force during October , requiring all cars entering the city 's historic centre to be fitted with a catalytic converter .
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