Sentence examples for goes due to from inspiring English sources

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Neil LaBute's "This Is How It Goes," due to have its world premiere at the Public Theater next month, has found its final cast member: Marisa Tomei, right, the puckish Oscar winner ("My Cousin Vinny").

The Republicans are tongue-tied, this theory goes, due to the supposed apostasy of their one-time golden chief justice, John G. Roberts Jr., whom Mitt Romney once held up as a model of the kind of justice he would appoint.

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The tension and giddiness in the room rose as the 10 30 deadline came and went, due to computer glitches.

In essence, I think the league and players' association should have refused to go, due to its twinned, formal support of the You Can Play initiative earlier this year.

The New Yorker, July 11, 1925 P. 1 The colorful, traditional, eating and drinking places, that have gone due to prohibition.

The general secretariat for the Syrian delegation issued a handwritten apology to the Korean Football Association, saying it was unable to go "due to the present domestic circumstances of Syria".

It becomes a source of awkwardness when bands finish, receive plenty of applause, but then haven't had anywhere to go due to small venue layouts.

Nowadays, most masks are gone due to deterioration.

In all etching processes, voltage was increased with the time going due to the increasing specific surface area.

"At the moment defensively we are fragile because our confidence is gone due to what happened at Old Trafford.

Despite recent advances, advances in ocular surface lipid research for DED have been slow going due to numerous unanswered questions regarding the role of lipids.

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