Use due in a sentence
Sentences starting with due
- Due publication of the whole matter was made in the paper, and the popular assayer left town "between two days. [5]
Sentences ending with due
- But he sure was some spender," she added, as though in justice bound to give him his due. [9]
- After all, it was only his due. [11]
- If the day was not fine, then Leicester was injured; but if the day was fine, then Leicester had his due. [11]
- It was plain to see that she had long been biding her time for this full and free discourse, and she confessed that she had never shown me such love and care as were indeed my due. [10]
- It was done through Miriam, thy wife, and is my due. [10]
- Six months before the first interest falls due. [5]
- He said: "You shall not kneel to me, my matchless General; you have wrought royally, and royal courtesies are your due. [5]
- Therefore bounty, and safety, and all thy desires were thy due. [11]
- He was liberal of his own, but sparing of his subjects' treasures, and made truly royal gifts without demanding more than was his due. [10]
- But I had not the power of other men's writings, and durst not forbear that which was his due. [6]
Short sentences using due
- That was due to Vic. [11]
- Was naught due me? [11]
- The money due from Mrs. [5]
- The rains are due. [13]
- It is your due. [11]
- The rains were due soon. [13]
- It is a due inheritance. [11]
- Six dollars due. [5]
Sentences containing due two or more times
- We don't suppose that in doing this we violate anything due to the actual presence of the institution, or anything due to the constitutional guaranties thrown around it. [7]
- We find in distinct languages striking homologies due to community of descent, and analogies due to a similar process of formation. [1]
More example sentences with the word due in them
- And I ask you to believe it is not done lightly, or without due consideration, but as the result of some years of thought. [9]
- And what do you think it was that saved the ship, and Captain Coram, and so in due time gave to London that Foundling Hospital which he endowed, and under the floor of which he lies buried? [6]
- I can tell you that circumstances have occurred which will determine Hadrian to punish any insolent person who may choose to neglect the respect due to me and to my daughters. [10]
- For they say you have not had your due reward. [11]
- Again in later years the two men met, the stranger the aggressor--without due cause. [11]
- I said I would take my hat and go, if I could not be treated with the respect due to my office, and I did go. [5]
- The casual reader would certainly conclude that the Somers Isles were somehow due to the providence of John Smith, when in fact he never even heard that Gates and Smith were shipwrecked there till he had returned to England, sent home from Virginia. [4]
- After this, the worthy pair commenced preparations for rejoining the waking world, and in due time proceeded downstairs. [6]
- I received them with the deference due a superior, and obeyed them without comment. [5]
- She was indignant with the Brandon scrupulousness; it chafed her.. Was this simply because she loved her husband, or was this indignation a little due also to her liking for the world which so fell in with her inclinations? [4]
- He who rejects with scorn the belief that the shape of his own canines, and their occasional great development in other men, are due to our early forefathers having been provided with these formidable weapons, will probably reveal, by sneering, the line of his descent. [1]
- It was the will of Heaven that he should give up his enterprise and be content to make due preparations for a noble work which could be carried through without him, in order to accomplish another, out of friendship, which urgently needed his help. [10]
- The gracious young wife was overwhelmed with horror, which had doubtless prevented her return, unless her absence was due to departure from the city. [10]
- The excellent physician who took charge of my case said positively that my lungs were sound, and the attack was due to the bursting of a blood-vessel. [10]
- Those of us who are not in the asylum, and not demonstrably due there, are nevertheless, no doubt, insane in one or two particulars. [5]
- Those of us who are not in the asylum, and not demonstrably due there, are nevertheless no doubt insane in one or two particulars--I think we must admit this; but I think that we are otherwise healthy-minded. [5]
- The changes also which they undergo are due to the intrusion of new precedents, which hold their ground against opposition, and keep their place. [5]
- The acclaim with which the Southern literature has been received is partly due to its novelty, the new life it exhibited, but more to the recognition in it of a fresh flavor, a literary quality distinctly original and of permanent importance. [4]
- It was that which gave promise that in due time the weight would be lifted from the shoulders of all men. [7]
- His business, of which Ebn Ezra Bey had due knowledge, had now been with Nahoum. [11]
- One snowy night, when the report was due, I started out, sadly wondering how I was to get it. [5]
- One snowy night when the report was due, I started out sadly wondering how I was going to get it. [5]
- At Lochias there were not as yet--as there were in the imperial palace at Rome--properly-filled baths; still his servant knew that here, as there, his master would use a due abundance of water. [10]
- In due time we were challenged by the warders, from the castle walls, and after a parley admitted. [5]
- In due time we spread our blankets in the warm sand between two large boulders and soon feel asleep, careless of the procession of ants that passed in through rents in our clothing and explored our persons. [5]
- In due time we reached the ancient village of Magdala. [5]
- In due time we passed Grand Gulf and Rodney, of war fame, and reached Natchez, the last of the beautiful hill-cities--for Baton Rouge, yet to come, is not on a hill, but only on high ground. [5]
- The fact that we got along as well as we did was probably due to the orthodox teaching with which we had been inoculated,--to the effect that matrimony was a moral trial, a shaking-down process. [9]
- However, one thing we do know; and that is that that worm had been due years and years. [5]
- In due time we arrived at the "mine"--nothing but a hole in the ground ninety feet deep, and no way of getting down into it but by holding on to a rope and being lowered with a windlass. [5]
- His first object was to do due honor to the corpse of Pertinax. [10]
- That his life was saved was due to Virginia and to Mammy Easter, and in no particle to his mother. [9]
- His daughter's presence was probably due to that of the guests quartered in his home, especially Cordula, whom, since she disturbed the peace of his quiet household night after night, he regarded as the personification of restlessness and reckless freedom. [10]
- A Treasury clerk was ordered to go through those papers and report to Mr. Floyd what amount was still due the emaciated Fishers. [5]
- Whatever failing there was on his critical side was due to this somewhat uncritical attitude; for it is from his particular friends that the writer is apt to get the most dispassionate consideration and sometimes the coldest commendation. [4]
- But this defect was not due to any fault of the regimental commander, for in spite of repeated demands boots had not been issued by the Austrian commissariat, and the regiment had marched some seven hundred miles. [2]
- An external shock was needed to overcome that shame, and this shock came in due time. [2]
- Her own development was largely due to the responsibility that was put upon her in the training of another person. [4]
- Their late visit was due to the necessity of holding a conference in relation to the measures to be adopted to calm the excited citizens. [10]
- A certain respect was due to a member of Congress and the Rajah of Clovelly. [9]
- The ten-year arrangement was due a year ago, but failed to connect. [5]
- And the rector was conducted, with due ceremony, to the office upstairs which he had never again expected to enter, where that other memorable interview had taken place. [9]
- No doubt his want of advancement was partly due to want of influence, which better birth would have given him; but the plain truth is that he had a talent for making himself disagreeable to his associates. [4]
- There's two months' wages due the men, and----" "How? [5]
- The elder Herr von Nordwyk agreed with him, exclaiming: "With all due respect to your dignity, Herr Peter, your three companions in office belong to the ranks of bad friends, who would willingly be exchanged for open enemies. [10]
- Like the other villagers, she had always accorded me the deference due my rank; but now, without word said on either side, she and I changed places; she gave orders, not suggestions. [5]
- The greater intellectual vigour and power of invention in man is probably due to natural selection, combined with the inherited effects of habit, for the most able men will have succeeded best in defending and providing for themselves and for their wives and offspring. [1]
- There had Tagri Verdi dreamed one night that his fellow, Burs Bey, would in due time be placed on the throne, and had revealed this to him. [10]
- Hackett was a vain, wealthy, violent gentleman, who held his blood and family in high esteem, and believed that a reverent respect was due to his great riches. [5]
- So they conveyed us to the Grand Hotel for a short time, and then saw us safely off to the station to take the train for Chester, where we arrived in due season, and soon found ourselves comfortably established at the Grosvenor Arms Hotel. [6]
- There was with us a profound sense of loss and sorrow, due partly to the growing knowledge, not pleasing to our vanity, that Margaret could get on very well without us, that we were not necessary to her life. [4]
- It suddenly came upon him that something had been lacking in him in the past; and that his want of success in many things had not been wholly due to bad luck. [11]
- It was an unintentional rudeness, I assure you, and due wholly to accident--accident and preoccupation. [5]
- It was well understood between them that it might be of very great advantage to both of them if he should in due time become the accepted lover of Myrtle Hazard. [6]
- Joan was being treated with respect due to her rank and to her character as a prisoner of war taken in honorable conflict. [5]
- He said to Tracy briskly: "But a thousand pardons, dear sir, I am forgetting courtesies due to a guest and stranger. [5]
- I suppose the tomb of David will be explored by a commission in due time, and I should like to see the phrenological developments of that great king and divine singer and warm-blooded man. [6]
- I might have told her then that the 'Porcupine' was in the harbour at Aden, but I felt that things would work out to due ends without my help--which, indeed, they began to do immediately. [11]
- It is due to you, the father of the present greenback, that the people should know it, and I take great pleasure in making it known. [7]
- Among the many to whom my apologies and thanks are due is Mr. Pierre Chouteau of St. Louis, whose unremitting labors have preserved and perpetuated the history and traditions of the country of his ancestors. [9]
- Have due regard to what you leave behind. [7]
- Eva had turned to these worldly matters with sincere repugnance, but Els would not release her from giving them due attention. [10]
- It is due to these men that Mark Antony still lives and did not come to a miserable end at the hands of his own troops. [10]
- It's properly due to the royal quality of the parties of the first part. [5]
- This is due to the people, both on principle and under the Constitution. [7]
- They are due to the environment, to the discipline of life, and to what is technically called education. [4]
- He went up to the centurion, and said to him in an undertone, "You have given the evil-doer his due, and if you desire that he should undergo a severer punishment than you can inflict, carry the matter--I say once more--before the bishop. [10]
- I would like to speak in terms of praise due to the many brave officers and soldiers who have fought in the cause of the Union and liberties of their country from the beginning of the war. [7]
- It is due to Mr. Gridley's memory to mention that the expenses of his sanitary flour sack expedition of fifteen thousand miles, going and returning, were paid in large part if not entirely, out of his own pocket. [5]
- It was gratifying to learn that this was not from stinginess on the part of the people, but was due to their religious principle. [4]
- Was this due to jealousy or merely wounded vanity at being supplanted in a heart which he firmly believed belonged, though only in bitter hate, solely to him? [10]
- It is time to inquire what basis this great reputation had in enduring qualities, what portion of it was due to local and favoring circumstances, and to make an impartial study of the author's literary rank and achievement. [4]
- Or--the blood rushed to his face--or it might be that the Gipsy's presence here, this display of devilish antipathy, as though it were all part of the music, was due, somehow, to Fleda Druse. [11]
- He even figured to himself with what surprise Guida would greet his announcement that she was henceforth Princesse Guida d'Avranche, and in due time would be her serene highness the Duchesse de Bercy. [11]
- I am grateful to him still, for it is due to this kindness that I can think without resentment of those whose severity robbed me of six months of my life. [10]
- It was due to her that it was built. [9]
- It angered her to have the great sovereign denied his due reverence in her own home; but secretly she believed in the breach of faith. [10]
- Then we begin to drop in here, three days before she's due, to encourage him up, and ask if he's heard from her, and Saturday we all come and fix up the house with flowers, and get everything ready for a dance. [5]
- People are apt to conceive, or at least to profess, exaggerated expectation, such as no performance can realise; then ensue disappointment and the due revenge, detraction, and failure. [14]
- My second visit to Cambridge will be spoken of in due season. [6]
- The body was to be preserved in health by keeping each of these qualities in its natural proportion; heat, by the proper temperature; moisture, by the due amount of fluid; and so as to the rest. [3]
- This was due to a variety of reasons or prejudices, not all of them creditable to a generous desire for the universal elevation of mankind, but one of them the historian will judge adequate to produce the result. [4]
- This was due to a sanguine temperament and a large imagination. [4]
- For a long time I answered demands for "loans" and by next mail always received his check for the interest due me to date. [5]
- Therefore, in due time he made some dangerous mistakes. [11]
- He piloted us through one picturesque street after another, and in due course deposited us where we belonged. [5]
- It lies only three miles from the curving end of the promontory, and is about twenty miles due south of Naples. [4]
- Nicholas accepted thirty thousand rubles offered him by his brother-in-law Bezukhov to pay off debts he regarded as genuinely due for value received. [2]
- I always thought this was due to Margaret, but I made no inquiries. [4]
- The doctor said this restlessness did not mean anything and was due to physical causes; but Princess Mary thought he wished to tell her something, and the fact that her presence always increased his restlessness confirmed her opinion. [2]
- As soon as they show any disposition to refuse to the old gods the respect that is due to them, or to raise a finger against them, severity must be exercised and every excess must be punished by death. [10]
- Be sure that they contain the creditors' names, their residences, the amounts due each, the debtors' names, their residences, and the amounts they owe, also all property and where located. [7]
- The authors of these measures know that we are too strong for them; but they will be upon us in due time, and we will be grappling with them hand to hand, if they are not now headed off. [7]
- The highest merit, then, is due to the soldier. [7]
- In due time the world seizes upon these wondrous youth, opens the shell of their possibilities like the valves of an oyster, swallows them at a gulp, and they are for the most part heard of no more. [6]
- As to strength, the woman's righters believed that, weight for weight, their crew was as strong as the other, and of course due allowance would be made for the difference of weight and all other accidental hindrances. [6]
- The train's due the very time the funeral's to start, but that train's always late, though they say the ingine-driver is an Orangeman! [11]
- In due course the time arrived. [5]
- He had seen the tears in her eyes, and though he could not guess the cause, he vaguely thought it might be due to his announcement that she had lost a friend. [11]
- He might have the sweets and welcome, but what the people had to offer was due only to my father and me, not to my brother. [10]
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