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become due in American English or fall due to become payable as previously arranged See full dictionary entry for due Examples of 'become due' in a sentencebecome due Chase bad debts as soon as they become due and don't be fobbed off with excuses.The regulator said that it would fine the bank 50 million, although the penalty would become due only once the criminal investigation had ended.Compensatory reparations might become due after an unlawful war, but the prospect of a criminal prosecution would not deter intervention if inaction were morally repugnant.Small firms can do a lot to avoid the need for litigation by highlighting unpaid invoices before they become due, he said.It filed for bankruptcy protection as $134 million in debt payments became due.At the time this claim became due ...In all likelihood, the owners would have figured they could raise the money from a sale or float long before the first repayments became due.For example, a basicrate taxpayer would need savings above 71,450 in an easy-access account paying 1.4 per cent before tax became due.This meant that administrators have been appointed after the quarterly rent bill became due yesterday, which prevents landlords claiming rent from the administrator directly.First he said that the costs of the meals were incurred during the parliamentary session but only became due in the recess. |