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Due sentence examples. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use due in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for due.

  • And honour to whom honour is due! (10)
  • I feel it so very due. (4)
  • Surely much is due to my father? (10)
  • She will have to know in due time. (9)
  • Every attention is due to Mr Elliot. (4)
  • A man who gives the Hornblower his due. (8)
  • And all due to those Midland Syndicate people. (8)
  • Due, no doubt, to the lower dividend, and this Pillin business. (8)
  • She never ceased to think of what was due to you. (4)
  • There will be no hurry before we are due at Cowes. (10)
  • This refusal was by no means due to mere parsimony. (5)
  • Something, more to inflict than enjoy, was due to him. (10)
  • Let us preserve the forms due to society: I say no more. (10)
  • I am not commonly one to be forgetful of due observances. (10)
  • And how far this was due to Chardonnet she did not consider. (8)
  • A new expression, and believed to be due to her brother George. (8)
  • Six marks and fifty pfennigs are due to the shoemaker Rösicke. (12)
  • They finished their wine, and separated with all due courtesy. (12)
  • Through her it had in due course come round to the ears of James. (8)
  • In nearly all cases these cracks are due to cheap rosin varnishes. (17)
  • The former seemed due to him, considering the cloud on his fortunes. (10)
  • His task was to reconcile the variety of justness due upon all sides. (10)
  • His task was to reconcile the variety of justness due upon all sides. (22)
  • It was entirely due to her representations that he presented himself at Mr. (8)
  • Rockney was for sharp measures in repression, fair legislation in due course. (10)
  • My English training certainly does not preclude the respect due to exalted rank. (10)
  • It is not altogether an art, perhaps, for success in it is largely due to accident. (7)
  • It was supposed that she considered it due to herself to withhold her word for a term. (10)
  • The cause of this was found to be due to the natural shrinkage of wood as it dried out. (17)
  • His face was slightly browned, as if, for once, he had been taking his due of air and sun. (8)
  • The flat grain splinters off, due to the layers of soft spring wood and hard summer wood. (17)
  • It preaches to the eminently placed: For whom disastrous wreckage is nigh due, Paints omen. (10)
  • Kirby would not, in my opinion, have numbered years he was proud of below their due quantity. (10)
  • Mrs. Durgin seemed to feel that there was some excuse due for the relative quantity of the last. (9)
  • So as to giving credit where it is due; I would not thank a guide-post, but I must pay a guide. (14)
  • The development of poster printing and bill posting is due largely to the demands of the circus. (21)
  • A caricature was really due to him, he thought; otherwise why had he abandoned his bijou dwelling? (10)
  • Her unresponsive manner with him was not due to lack of fire in the blood or a loss of tenderness. (10)
  • Their reply was to estimate an immoderate amount of liquor as due to them, with profound composure. (10)
  • It is on her account that attention to Randalls is doubly due, and she must doubly feel the omission. (4)
  • His rigid adherence to the principle set him belabouring his donkey-ribs, as the proper due to himself. (10)
  • Pupils flocked to him, he held a sort of musical court, and was treated with the respect due to royalty. (3)
  • Forming no design beyond that of setting his eyes on her, he turned the head of Hippogriff due Westward. (10)
  • Let the Countess have due credit for still allowing Evan to visit Beckley Court to follow up his chance. (10)
  • But in the small towns the increased costs due to the war are being felt as keenly as in the larger cities. (16)
  • She was not a whit less hospitable, only hinting that she thought the refusal of the post was due to Arthur. (10)
  • He saw that Anthony was determined with all due friendly feeling to let no one know the sum in his possession. (22)
  • The river Oglio runs due south, not far from the village, and cuts the road which from Bozzolo leads to Mantua. (10)
  • This simile says more than I mean it to say, but those who understand similes will know the measure due to them. (10)
  • The harpsichord and piano followed in due course of time, as we can gather from advertisements and concert programs. (3)
  • He appeared a kind exciteable little man, glad of his dinner from the first, and in due time proud of his entertainer. (10)
  • Our haste was due to no more cogent reason than ambition to begin the fight with the river at the so-called cataracts. (20)
  • To him is due the credit of introducing the use of retrograde, inverted, diminished and augmented imitation in the Canon. (3)
  • Inaccuracy, due to the necessity for speed in getting news into print, most newspapers agree must be reduced to a minimum. (16)
  • Nothing open; she had too much good sense, too much proper appreciation of what was due to her position, and to the family! (8)
  • Part of her triumph was of course due to Mrs. Saintsbury; whose chaperonage; Mrs. Pasmer could see, was everywhere of effect. (9)
  • Here was one, a mouthpiece of numbers, who vowed that homage was her due, and devotion, the pouring forth of the soul to her. (10)
  • How far this silence was due to consideration for their pleasure, how far to regard for his own, he did not pause to consider. (8)
  • Their good friend saw that Marianne was unhappy, and felt that every thing was due to her which might make her at all less so. (4)
  • But this is a private house, Mr De Levis, and something is due to our host and to the esprit de corps that exists among gentlemen. (8)
  • In an extremity of bitterness, he fished up a drowned old thought, of all his torments being due to the impulsive half-brute he was. (10)
  • These five priests were destined to have some thrilling experiences and to meet with terrible ends, all of which you shall hear in due time. (19)
  • The men looked smilingly at each other without saying anything; and the younger took in due form the introduction which the young lady gave him. (9)
  • Mrs. Boulby had a sagacious notion that gentlemen always dined well every day of their lives, and claimed that much from Providence as their due. (22)
  • The gracious young wife was overwhelmed with horror, which had doubtless prevented her return, unless her absence was due to departure from the city. (5)
  • It is painful to confess that Marlowe received this solemn statement with less of gravity than was due to the mysterious nature of the calamity foreshadowed. (1)

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