Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] you into " in BNC.
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1 | So she advertised it at a knock-down price , and then invented a competitive bid to hurry you into signing on the dotted line . |
2 | ‘ Maybe all you need is a ring to get you into my bed . ’ |
3 | Used to be a time when Mammy had a job to get you into one of those pretty dresses of yours , remember ? |
4 | He 'd no right to drag you into this sort of caper . ’ |
5 | The phone wo n't ring because there 's a two-second delay to get you into the device . |
6 | You do n't want your brilliant impromptu inspiration to get you into trouble . |
7 | It is very important that you do n't allow impatience to tempt you into over-exposure and sunburn . |
8 | I thought I 'd gone to all that trouble to lure you into my net , sort out the money , only to send you back into his arms . |
9 | • Look great in that dress — fast-working exercises to get you into shape for the party season |
10 | ‘ He promises the world to get you into the mood , ’ said a Kensington socialite who dated him several times . |
11 | It is far from the interests of your employer to scare you into a kind of beavering submission . |
12 | Just outside Covent Garden 's underground station , the commission is 9.5% , with a minimum of £2.50 ; changing enough dollars to get you into Buckingham Palace would cost you a quarter of that money . |
13 | He has the ability to get you into the right frame of mind , to get you mentally prepared . |