Sentence examples for was due to keep from inspiring English sources

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Kaplický was due to keep the practice name.

When Margaret returned to Clarence House, Vickers writes, "Queen Elizabeth was due to keep an evening engagement at the University of London.

Olejnik, 25, had signed a new Gulls' contract in February, which was due to keep him at the club until 2014.

The New Zealander had agreed a one-year extension to his contract in February, which was due to keep him in Belfast until the end of the 2014-15 campaign.

On November 26, Rolle was waived by the Red Claws because of a knee injury which was due to keep Rolle out 'indefinitely'indefinitely

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It has emerged that in the next financial year the Welsh government is still likely to owe £11.6m and it is due to keep on paying until 2041.

In the earlier period, 85% of that support was due to policies that kept European farm prices above those on the world market; this share has currently fallen to 60%.

Many analysts say the arrest of Mrs. Aung San Suu Kyi in May was intended as a pretext to extend her house arrest, which was due to expire that month, to keep her from participating in next year's election.

"Because, according to the accused, it was founded on the basis of Judaism and its success was due to the fact it tried to keep religion alive".

The employer maintained that the dismissal was due to Mr. Reeves's failure to keep accurate records, but the jury rejected this defense and awarded him nearly $100,000.

Co-financed by Berlin, the surrounding state of Brandenburg and the federal government, the new airport was due to open in June 2012 but keeps being delayed.

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