bankrupt造句31. Mr Steel has been declared bankrupt .
32. He believes that modern society is morally bankrupt.
33. Things couldn't be worse, financially: in short, we're bankrupt.
34. He bought up a bankrupt company.
35. Before the company went bankrupt , he pulled out.
36. At this rate, we'll soon be bankrupt.
36. Wish you will loveand make progress everyday!
37. There's an unsubstantiated rumour that Eddie's bankrupt.
38. In 1977 he was declared bankrupt .
39. Our holiday was cancelled when the travel operator went bankrupt.
40. The company made a series of botches before it went bankrupt.
41. The firm is in dire straits and may go bankrupt.
42. Indications show that at least 2,000 more businesses will go bankrupt before the end of the year.
43. I shall go bankrupt if you children keep on asking for more pocket money!
44. There's no point in keeping up appearances when everyone knows we're nearly bankrupt.
45. When the travel company went bankrupt, many holidaymakers were left high and dry abroad or waiting at the airport.
46. A bankrupt must deliver up all his books, papers and records.
47. They must face the likelihood that the newspaper might go bankrupt.
48. Mr Trent lost his house when he was made bankrupt .
49. She knows what it's like to go bankrupt - it happened to her 20 years ago.
50. We must recover our losses immediately,or we shall be bankrupt.
51. The recession has led to many small businesses going bankrupt.
52. I've heard whispers that the firm is likely to go bankrupt.
53. He has the dubious distinction of being the first railway baron to go bankrupt.
54. I was nearly bankrupt, but your loan saved my bacon.
55. She had to pay the mortgage after her husband was declared bankrupt.
56. The way things are going the company will be bankrupt by the end of the year.
57. The stigma of being a bankrupt is likely to haunt him for the rest of his life.
58. He argued forcefully and convincingly that they were likely to bankrupt the budget.
59. It is proving hard to work out the value of bankrupt firms' assets.
60. They piled up such a huge debt that they soon went bankrupt.