Examples of 'due to close' in a sentence
Meaning of "due to close"
This phrase implies that something is about to end or come to a conclusion. It suggests that the described event or situation is reaching its final stages or approaching its scheduled completion
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Candidate lists are due to close in the coming days.
Due to close contact with the.
Effective recruiting due to close contact with local language schools.
Due to close proximity to the airport some aircraft noise may be experienced.
Boosts breast milk production due to close contact with baby.
Is due to close down soon as part of its bankruptcy.
Fires occur consecutively due to close exposure to sunlight for too long.
Due to close.
Infection occurs most often in childhood due to close contact with pets.
Both deaths due to close encounters with stationary objects.
Emmaus Lublin has an old shop whip is due to close very soon.
Zero spillage due to close and compact operations.
Britain 's existing nuclear power plants are due to close within a few years.
The park is due to close its doors at the end of the month.
Recessed installation requires recess material to use non-combustible facing due to close proximity to vent.
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Continuous improvement due to close relation and cooperation with the customers.
Note, At weekends some associated noise may be heard due to close proximity of pub.
The deal is due to close in February.
Due to close proximity to the LOC (Line of Control), limited civilian tourists are allowed.
The success of these programmes is largely due to close engagement with host communities.
Note, Due to close proximity to river, children must be supervised at all times.
The mayor said the restaurant is due to close at the end of the month.
The offer was due to close on December 29, but Fincantieri postponed the deadline to January 12.
The Southampton site is due to close in late August.
It became possible due to close collaboration we enjoy with our Italian colleagues.
We are close, I mean as due to close on time.
Innovative, in part due to close cooperation with suppliers, scientists and developers.
They closed Newcastle and Glasgow-Tannochside is due to close on 6 November.
The factory is due to close in March next year.
Schools in Yobe State were due to close for holidays in August.
Wylfa had been due to close in 2010 but its operating licence was extended.
A significant number of NPPs are indeed due to close down within the next 20 years.
The station is due to close by December 2023, when the new Cardiff Bay station opens.
The day before he was due to close the deal, he was shot.
The transaction is due to close by the end of the second quarter of 2008.
English is widely spoken due to close ties with the United States of America.
Liquidation due to close of business,.
Polling stations are due to close at 8 p.m. local time on Sunday.
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Up three at the close of the dow yesterday
Close fireplace damper when not in use