Which preposition to use with bankruptcies
'You are perfectly right,' said Edith: 'the bankruptcy of an old friend and colleague could be no satisfaction to any man.' Hamilton Gardens was a gloomy little place, like a tenement building out of Marylebone Road.
Bankruptcy in United States history.
If it keeps on it's going to mean bankruptcy for my folks, that's all.
To establish a uniform rule of naturalization and uniform laws on the subject of bankruptcies throughout the United States.
The G.S. wants control to end the traffic agreements, and that means bankruptcy to my father.
No man in France had such a horror of bankruptcy as Mirabeau, and his eloquence was never more convincing and commanding than in his finance speeches.
He had hoped to stave off bankruptcy by marrying the prosperous singer.
Planters, he said, no longer enjoyed the long loans which in colonial times had protected them from distress; and the short credits now alone available put borrowers in peril of bankruptcy from a single season of short crops and low prices.
R68152, 11Oct50, Laura Baker Cobb (W) THE LAW AND PRACTICE IN BANKRUPTCY UNDER THE NATIONAL BANKRUPTCY ACT OF 1898, by William Miller Collier. 13th ed.
Nor is this the worst; the moral bankruptcy at Washington is more complete and disastrous than the financial, and for the first time in our history the Executive is suspected of complicity in a treasonable plot against the very life of the nation.
WellI do not know that a virtuous vulgar dowd is preferable to a wicked winsome witch of refined habits and person, and I should probably have gone quietly on to bankruptcy without any row or rupture, but for Burker.
She had no more idea of the ethics of bankruptcy than any other charming woman; she simply did not like to take with her any contagious memory of the chapter of the life just closing.