Usage examples of "flows of funds" in English with translation to French

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A lot of funds are necessary to travel. Une importante somme d'argent est nécessaire pour voyager.
We couldn't carry out our project because of a lack of funds. Nous n'avons pu mener à bien notre projet à cause d'un manque de fonds.
The Seine flows through Paris. La Seine passe au travers Paris.
The chances of success are greater if the business man knows the ropes, and also has more funds at his disposal. Les chances de succès sont plus grandes si l'homme d'affaire s'y connaît et aussi s'il dispose de davantage de fonds.
The water flows under the bridge. L'eau s'écoule sous le pont.
He was accused of squandering public funds. Il était accusé de détournement d'argent public.
The river flows between the two countries. La rivière coule entre les deux pays.
As soon as they have collected the necessary funds, they can restart their project. Au moment où ils auront collecté les fonds nécessaires, ils pourront relancer leur projet.
The river flows slowly to the sea. La rivière coule doucement vers la mer.
The funds are not sufficient for running a grocery. Les fonds sont insuffisants pour gérer une épicerie.
A river flows through the valley. Une rivière coule à travers la vallée.
The stream flows into the pond. Le ruisseau coule dans l'étang.
The Rhine flows between France and Germany. Le Rhin coule entre la France et l’Allemagne.
The river that flows through London is the Thames. La rivière coulant au travers Londres est la Tamise.
The river flows down to the sea. Ce fleuve se déverse dans la mer.
He, who kicks the pillar that stands on the bridge that leads over the river that flows through the village, in which lives the man, who owns the collar that bestows magical powers that perform miracles, dies. Celui qui donne un coup de pied à la colonne, qui se trouve sur le pont, qui passe sur la rivière, qui coule dans le village, dans lequel demeure l'homme, qui possède le collier, qui détient des pouvoirs magiques qui réalisent des miracles, va mourir.
The river which flows through Paris is the Seine. La rivière qui traverse Paris se nomme la Seine.
Love is like some fresh spring, that leaves its cresses, its gravel bed and flowers to become first a stream and then a river, changing its aspect and its nature as it flows to plunge itself in some boundless ocean, where restricted natures only find monotony, but where great souls are engulfed in endless contemplation. L'amour est une source naïve, partie de son lit de cresson, de fleurs, de gravier, qui rivière, qui fleuve, change de nature et d'aspect à chaque flot, et se jette dans un incommensurable océan où les esprits incomplets voient la monotonie, où les grandes âmes s'abîment en de perpétuelles contemplations.
This river flows too fast to swim in. La rivière coule trop vite pour y nager.
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