Sentence examples for due next may from inspiring English sources

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The coalition government's spending cuts have provoked squeals of Celtic protest; they may also affect the outcomes of the elections to the three devolved assemblies that are due next May, and bolster the pressure for changes to the devolution settlements.Compared to the overall cuts, the spending review wasn't especially cruel to the devolved regions.

A second Guardians movie is due next May.

Her autobiography, due next May, is eagerly and nervously awaited.

It ends, depressingly, with a trailer for a sequel due next May.

A general election is due next May and previously truculent MPs like Mr Jackson are rallying.

It seems sure to do badly in local and regional elections due next May.

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The whole thing, says Eduard Kukan, an opposition leader, is a "dress rehearsal" for a general election due next year.Mr Meciar may be enough rattled by the uproar to drop the tax idea.

They may use them before the general election due next year.His other advantage may be Mr Erdogan's hubris.

New ball is due next over, his runs may run slightly then, which is worrying for the neutral.

ReprintsDespite this week's burst of apparent fiscal austerity, Mr Hausner has proved as willing as, say, any French finance minister, to flout the fiscal rules that Poland and other countries due to join the European Union next May are supposed to obey notably to keep budget deficits under 3% of GDP if they are to join the euro.

Differences in IFP from one tumour to the next may be due to differences in the underlying tumour microvascular and lymphatic architecture.

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