1. Due to
due to the bad weather
The metal decreases in size due to cooling.
This is certainly due to the familial organisation of his universe.
Pitching tendency occurs due to the reduction of downwash from the wings and the propeller.
Yesterday's airlift was late due to fog in England.
Unfortunately, she is absent due to illness.
I'm a good person due to my parents
we should help those who lose their jobs due to budget cuts.
We’re due to meet tomorrow
The fall in sales was due to the difficult economic climate. We had to stay home due to lack of funds.
Why is that due to? Why don't we sometimes get along very well?
due to the economic crisis the spanish property market is facing a complex situation
it’s all due to you.
We arrived outside the cinema before the stars were due to arrive.
Mexico showed the biggest jump in happiness outside Europe, probably due to free elections.
Angličtina slovo „Z powodu„(Due to) se zobrazí v sadách:
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Angličtina slovo „Z powodu„(Because of) se zobrazí v sadách:
Ważne I pierwszeWypowiedź po angielsku3. On account of
"Auntie told me not to run," he explained, "on account of myasthma."
I haven't been able to travel much lately on account of my car having broken down.
I haven't been able to travel on account of my car having broken down.
He was absent during the conference on account of being ill.
The doctor will not be able to see any other patient on account of a demanding operation.
they had closed early on account of the snow
She can’t work much on account of the children.
Don't worry on account of Tom. He can take care of himself.