Example sentences of "[verb] into difficulties " in BNC.
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1 | It was felt that these arrangements would lessen the risk of the association being drawn into difficulties if anything else went wrong . |
2 | The sensible thing would have been to say that Crabb had been diving in the area to test out equipment and had got into difficulties , surfaced near the Russian ships and then drowned . |
3 | The strategy saved the company from ruin when , in 1982 , British Aluminium , a 58%-owned subsidiary , got into difficulties of its own . |
4 | Police at Carrickfergus station , near the waterfront , heard cries for help after the 36ft Moonraker , called Nimrod , got into difficulties . |
5 | Only minutes before , the yacht Request , which was also taking part in the race , had got into difficulties three miles from the Isle of Man . |
6 | Macmillan likened the privatization programme to the reaction of individuals or estates when they run into difficulties . |
7 | But taking out your own cover may not be necessary if you belong to a trade association which offers its members the benefit of confidential advice if they run into difficulties at work . |
8 | It may be essential for you to have a sympathetic ear if you run into difficulties . |
9 | Many students do not realise that they can negotiate alterations to assignment deadlines if they run into difficulties . |
10 | And if you should run into difficulties repaying your overdraft , please speak to us as early as possible . |
11 | If you do run into difficulties , there are two possibilities ; neither of which is desirable . |
12 | Er this is clearly go going to become an important schedule and I think it you will inevitably run into difficulties here on different definitions of allocations for example . |
13 | The search for survivors from the Sankichi Maru was still in progress when the Taiwanese vessel Delima 120 also got into difficulties about 1000 km ( 700 miles ) east of Auckland . |
14 | Of course I got into difficulties , and was rescued by a kindly and condescending undergraduate . |
15 | One other man , a Henry W. Harris , a railway official , went to his rescue , and succeeded in reaching the drowning swimmer , but got into difficulties himself and could not bring the other to the shore . |
16 | And when they got into difficulties in the rolling ocean waves , the whales came to their rescue . |
17 | Alistair Sussock , of Dowanhill , Glasgow , was with his father , aunt and cousin when their group got into difficulties . |
18 | Robert Wade , eight , got into difficulties in just 5ft of water as friends looked on in horror . |
19 | On one of Stanley 's trips to Africa , his party got into difficulties . |
20 | However when the protagonists of the universalist position got into difficulties with the ethnographic evidence they tended to evade the issue by using the word " family " in some quite different sense ! |
21 | The 30-ft Fleetwood Mac got into difficulties in the entrance to Rosehearty harbour , near Fraserburgh , in heavy seas last night . |
22 | It is believed the brothers , who were keen anglers , went for a swim but got into difficulties in the lake which is renowned as a dangerous swimming area by locals . |
23 | It is believed the brothers , who were keen anglers , went for a swim but got into difficulties in the lake which is renowned as a dangerous swimming area by locals . |
24 | THREE people were rescued from a yacht which got into difficulties in heavy seas off Bardsey Island over the weekend . |
25 | Initially , just two of the canoeists capsized but a third also got into difficulties after he and two colleagues attempted to rescue their friends . |
26 | Initially just two of the canoeists capsized but a third also got into difficulties after he and two colleagues attempted a rescue . |
27 | Inexperienced pilots get into difficulties when they are soaring . |
28 | They invariably get into difficulties trying to answer it , for Burke , unlike Adam Smith , was not a systematic thinker . |
29 | When you have mastered the hover , this will become a ‘ safe base ’ to return to when you get into difficulties . |
30 | It could also explore the circumstances under which people get into difficulties over credit use , and ways of eliminating them . |