Examples of 'due to commence' in a sentence

Meaning of "due to commence"

Due to commence means scheduled or planned to start. It refers to an event, activity, or process that is expected to begin at a specified time or date

How to use "due to commence" in a sentence

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Work is due to commence in the near future.
The day on which mobilization commences or is due to commence.
Vaccine trials are due to commence later this year.
The project was being appraised by the implementing agencies and was due to commence soon.
The agency is due to commence its activities in a year.
Excavations in the newly discovered mining area are due to commence next summer.
Work is due to commence this year.
The final review for the total fiscal year was due to commence after year-end.
It was due to commence its journey.
The fifth session of the Council is due to commence in a few days ' time.
They were due to commence their training at the end of March.
Before we were due to commence.
The suicide attacks occurred just hours before Nigeria 's general elections were due to commence.
Swimming lessons were due to commence three days later.
Place your bets . Gentlemen, the match is due to commence.

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Shooting is due to commence next week.
The construction tender was signed in February 2000 with construction due to commence in March.
The station is due to commence broadcasting via the internet.
Gentlemen, the match is due to commence.
The latest war games, due to commence on Saturday, involve a massive display of air power.
An arbitrator was appointed . The hearing was due to commence within 14 days.
This second phase is due to commence on 1 January 1990 and extend over five years.
Funding for mainline testing was secured and is due to commence in 2020.
Phase one is due to commence this Autumn.
This will be implemented from the next recruitment round due to commence in June 2007.
The hearing was due to commence within 14 days.
The laying of the submarine cables is due to commence in spring 2022.
Flights to Iran were also due to commence by the same time.
The first trial of a suspected Somali pirates is due to commence in September 2012.
The scanning office is due to commence production in August 2001.
The match is due to commence.
The hearing is due to commence.
Ekman informed that the trial is due to commence at the beginning of July.
The experiment 's not due to commence until next week.
However, construction was not due to commence for several years.
This is an 18 month contract due to commence mid to late March.
The investigation commission was due to commence its work on Tuesday, 2 May.
The resulting projects are due to commence before the end of Summer 1996.
Transport for London-run Crossrail services are due to commence through central London in 2018.
London Underground Metropolitan line services are due to commence operation out of Watford Junction in 2018/9.

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