Below you will find example sentences with "partly due". The examples show how this phrase is used in natural context and which words often surround it.
Partly Due in a sentence
Corpus data
- Displayed example sentences: 20
- Discovered as a combination around: partly
- Corpus frequency in the collocation scan: 32
- Phrase length: 2 words
- Average sentence length: 32.8 words
Sentence profile
- Phrase position: 11 start, 8 middle, 1 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis
- The phrase "partly due" has 2 words and usually appears near the start in these examples. The average sentence has 32.8 words and is mostly made up of statements.
- Around this phrase, patterns and context words such as partly due to the, this is partly due to the, nature, inside and own stand out.
- In the phrase index, this combination connects with partly cloudy, mainly due, primarily due, partly cloudy and partly sunny, linking the page to nearby combinations.
Example types with partly due
This selection groups the examples by length and sentence type, making usage of the full phrase easier to scan:
This was partly due to its expense and partly due to its unusual working properties. (15 words)
This is partly due to outward migration and partly because the death rate exceeds the birth rate. (17 words)
This is partly due to the insufficient research evidence about Narconon and partly due to the non-experimental nature of the few studies that exist. (25 words)
Architect Jon Rigby, of the Bond Bryan Partnership, said golf clubs were closing nationally due to a fall in participation in the sport of around 40 per cent, and this was partly due to the image of the sport as an old man's game. (45 words)
The other is that, in developed markets, there was a delay to knee and hip replacement operations - partly due to changes in US healthcare insurance, partly due to the weather and partly due to funding pressures on the National Health Service. (41 words)
This was partly due to the size of the processor — the cards were widely spaced to allow wire-wrap prototype cards to fit without interference — and partly due to the limitations of the disk drive technology in the early 1980s. (40 words)
Example sentences (20)
The other is that, in developed markets, there was a delay to knee and hip replacement operations - partly due to changes in US healthcare insurance, partly due to the weather and partly due to funding pressures on the National Health Service.
Partly due to its own largely weakened organizational capacity and partly due to its lackadaisical demeanor, the Congress chose to share power with regional parties in some states or simply let them be on their own.
Partly due to the melodic and structural intricacies involved in this accumulation and partly due to the composer's nature, Tchaikovsky's music became intensely expressive.
Progress on an agreement was slow partly due to Cromwell being too busy to help expedite the proceedings and partly due to the negotiating team on the English side, which was evenly balanced between conservatives and reformers.
This is partly due to the insufficient research evidence about Narconon and partly due to the non-experimental nature of the few studies that exist.
This was partly due to its expense and partly due to its unusual working properties.
This was partly due to the size of the processor — the cards were widely spaced to allow wire-wrap prototype cards to fit without interference — and partly due to the limitations of the disk drive technology in the early 1980s.
Uneven heating in microwaved food can be partly due to the uneven distribution of microwave energy inside the oven, and partly due to the different rates of energy absorption in different parts of the food.
Cleanup costs have soared, partly due to larger surface mines that blew up or chopped off entire mountaintops, and partly because modern studies have increasingly identified water pollutants requiring lengthy and expensive treatment.
Detection and removal challenges — Current blood screening processes do not specifically test for prions, partly because prion diseases are rare and partly due to the technical challenges in detecting prions at low concentrations.
Partly due to the above expectations, and partly because of Taiwan’s close economic ties with the mainland, the opposition parties could force Lai to adopt a more cautious cross-Strait policies and refrain from provoking Beijing.
Both JFL and the Schneider Regional Medical Center on St. Thomas are also struggling with financial and staffing issues, partly due to loss of revenue after the storms and partly the continuation of longstanding trends.
Despite an initial period of compliance, the principle of donating copies of books to certain libraries lapsed, partly due to the unwieldiness of the statute's provisions and partly because of a lack of cooperation by the publishers.
Francine has difficulty bringing herself to make a romantic commitment to Katchoo, partly due to her Methodist upbringing and partly because of her childhood dream to become a wife and mother.
They do, however, cause considerably more destruction when used inside confined environments, such as foxholes, tunnels, bunkers, and caves—partly due to the sustained blast wave, and partly by consuming the available oxygen inside.
This is partly due to outward migration and partly because the death rate exceeds the birth rate.
This is partly due to the rejection of the previous pagan Greek age (Greek gods) of idol worship and partly because icons are meant to show the spiritual nature of man, not the sensual earthly body.
Architect Jon Rigby, of the Bond Bryan Partnership, said golf clubs were closing nationally due to a fall in participation in the sport of around 40 per cent, and this was partly due to the image of the sport as an old man's game.
Lumber, grain and other Western Canada commodities are reporting shipping backlogs this year due to a shortage of rail cars, partly due to the increase in oil traffic on railways.
The symptoms of syphilis have become less severe over the 19th and 20th centuries, in part due to widespread availability of effective treatment and partly due to decreasing virulence of the spirochaete.