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(1) His current account was seriously overdrawn.
(2) I try not to go overdrawn if possible.
(3) They were overdrawn by £150, so they couldn't write any cheques. Sentencedict.com
(4) It's the first time I had ever overdrawn my account.
(5) Your account is £200 overdrawn.
(6) He was overdrawn as a hero.
(7) My account is overdrawn by £300.
(8) I am overdrawn by 500.
(9) I never like to go overdrawn if I can help it.
(10) Your account is overdrawn.
(11) The account was overdrawn.
(12) The account was overdrawn by $700.
(13) Please remember though to ask us before going overdrawn.
(14) Even if you go overdrawn you will find charges for Switch are cheaper than paying by cheque.
(15) Any strapped corporation or overdrawn householder knows that pushing a liability several years into the future is money saved.
(16) If you are overdrawn, there's a $25 fee to pay.
(17) Overdraw a heavily overdrawn account.
(18) Security may be required to back an overdrawn account.
(19) Do you have to pay charges if you go overdrawn?
(20) The bank stung me for £50 in charges when I went overdrawn.
(21) Nick's bank sent him a letter saying he was £100 overdrawn.
(22) You'll pay some hefty bank charges if you go overdrawn without permission.
(23) A Barclaycard was presented at a Mothercare shop but that card was overdrawn.
(24) The Gold Cheque Account provides preferential interest rates on both credit and overdrawn balances.
(25) I have been charged twice in one month for one small overdrawn amount.
(26) Lord Alexander is against the Government's policy of a spending-led recovery and accused overdrawn customers of behaving like thieves.
(27) Her student loan ran out earlier last month and she is now £500 overdrawn.
(28) An important feature of current accounts is that banks often allow customers to be overdrawn.
(29) This resulted in bank charges which, in turn, led to the account itself becoming overdrawn.
(30) In short, mass trivial things that life has been offering make life overburdened and overdrawn.
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