noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
administrative
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Airedale Holdings' banks put the company into administrative receivership and have taken control of its subsidiary, the kitchens retailer Magnet.
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I am unable to derive any assistance from the provisions relating to administrators on the question of administrative receivership .
■ VERB
go
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But it was sold to Tranwood Consortium late last year for just £1.6 million, just before going into receivership .
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Founded in 1984, this company lasted until 1986 before it, too, went into receivership .
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The other directors wanted Lincoln to go into receivership .
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Landhurst went into receivership earlier this year.
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The hotel in Deganwy where the reception is to be held has gone into receivership .
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Lincoln went into receivership and was put up for sale on 4 February, 1922.
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They could not secure enough cash quickly and despite several last ditch attempts, went into receivership .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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After being refused funds by its banks, Mowat was placed in receivership .
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But it was sold to Tranwood Consortium late last year for just £1.6 million, just before going into receivership .
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Counsel for the receivers argued that until they had terminated the receivership , B and L could not control them.
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Founded in 1984, this company lasted until 1986 before it, too, went into receivership .
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Landhurst went into receivership earlier this year.
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The courts, after all, could destroy the International Union: they could put us in receivership .
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The hotel in Deganwy where the reception is to be held has gone into receivership .
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The other directors wanted Lincoln to go into receivership .