Example sentences of "[noun] have run into " in BNC.
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1 | This store in Thame is one of those which will continue trading , but people in the town say they are not surprised other shops have run into trouble … |
2 | But dealing with those in the foam ( which contains four times as much ) is more difficult — attempts to develop disposal methods have run into high costs . |
3 | Faced with the problem of induction and related problems , inductivists have run into one difficulty after another in their attempts to construe science as a set of statements that can be established as true or probably true in the light of given evidence . |
4 | REM have run into controversy over the video for their single ‘ Losing My Religion ’ , with Irish television refusing to show the clip . |
5 | Even in the ‘ settled ’ areas , where the US and the United Nations Fund for Drug Abuse Control ( UNFDAC ) have been active , efforts to eradicate opium by crop substitution have run into trouble for one simple reason : in 30 years , no one has been able to come up with a product as lucrative and easy to market as opium . |
6 | PLANS to create a 30-strong force of wardens to help combat petty crime in Glasgow city centre have run into opposition from the Scottish Police Federation . |
7 | In spite of moves by the South Korean government to open up its long-and-heavily protected domestic economy to foreign imports , efforts by many multinational companies to break into South Korean markets have run into trouble . |
8 | Some heavily-indebted developers have run into trouble , causing problems for the finance companies that back them . |