Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb past] into financial [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Soon after it was founded , the College ran into financial difficulties because of an improper management of funds . |
2 | The plaintiff got into financial difficulties because the price was too low and he did not supervise the work properly . |
3 | The event ran into financial trouble when only 1,000 of the originally projected 3,000 delegates showed an interest and private sponsorship cash was almost non-existent . |
4 | The original firm ran into financial difficulties as a result of the recession ( see also this issue , p 26 ) : according to documents lodged at Newport County Court , a combination of falling fee income , increasing overheads , expensive borrowings , and ‘ ineffective credit control and billing procedures resulting in an unacceptable level of bad debts , unbilled work in progress and overdue debts ’ led the partners to seek protection under the IVA provisions of the Insolvency Act 1986 . |
5 | This bank ran into financial difficulties almost immediately , and in 1892 was bailed out from certain bankruptcy by credits and low-interest loans from the conciliatory government under Caprivi . |
6 | There were also plans , as in Iraq 's case , to build a line through Turkey to the Mediterranean , but this idea ran into financial trouble . |
7 | Later , when the Ashbury Railway Company ran into financial problems , they declared that they no longer wished to be bound by their contract with Riche . |
8 | Later the family ran into financial difficulties and sold the property to Sir William Scott of Harden , whose direct descendant was the young Walter Scott . |