his due

  • 61due to — {prep.} Because of; owing to; by reason of. * /His injury was due to his careless use of the shotgun./ * /Joe s application to the University was not accepted due to his failing English./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 62due to — {prep.} Because of; owing to; by reason of. * /His injury was due to his careless use of the shotgun./ * /Joe s application to the University was not accepted due to his failing English./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 63due\ to — prep. Because of; owing to; by reason of. His injury was due to his careless use of the shotgun. Joe s application to the University was not accepted due to his failing English …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 64due — /dju / (say dyooh) adjective 1. immediately payable. 2. owing, irrespective of whether the time of payment has arrived. 3. rightful; proper; fitting: *He said his government was following due process. Due process is sometimes slow process, but… …

  • 65His Dark Materials — For other uses, see His Dark Materials (disambiguation). His Dark Materials Northern Lights The Subtle Knife The Amber Spyglass Author Philip Pullman Language English …

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  • 66His genitive — The his genitive was a linguistic phenomenon in the syntax of the English language. The orthographic practice developed of marking the genitive case by inserting the word his between the possessor noun, especially where it ended in s , and the… …

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  • 67due process of law — the regular administration of the law, according to which no citizen may be denied his or her legal rights and all laws must conform to fundamental, accepted legal principles, as the right of the accused to confront his or her accusers. Also… …

    Universalium

  • 68due to — preposition Date: 1897 as a result of ; because of < due to the complaints of uptight parents…he lost his job Herbert Gold > Usage: The objection to due to as a preposition is only a continuation of disagreements that began in the 18th century&#8230; …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 69due to —  Most authorities continue to accept that due is an adjective only and must always modify a noun. Thus, He was absent due to illness would be wrong. Make it either He was absent because of [or owing to] illness or recast the sentence to give due&#8230; …

    Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors

  • 70due to —    Most authorities continue to accept that due is an adjective only and must always modify a noun. Thus He was absent due to illness would be wrong. We could correct it either by writing He was absent because of [or owing to] illness or by&#8230; …

    Dictionary of troublesome word