Example sentences of "you into " in BNC.
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1 | Agents do n't want deadwood and if they are interested in you it is because they feel they can sell you into the market , so that you can go on and make money both for yourself and them . |
2 | Membership of the Campaign will pitch you into the heart of the battle to preserve British beer . |
3 | ‘ The guide-book warned us about hotel touts of your sort , and unless you make yourself scarce I shall put you into the hands of the Carabinieri . ’ |
4 | Do n't forget to use a sunscreen on overcast days — clouds or a breeze can fool you into thinking the sun is weaker than it really is . |
5 | ‘ It 's a good thing we 've booked you into this place , ’ Michael continued . |
6 | Has she been employed by you into the QW for at least two years ( full-time ) or for five years ( part-time ) ? |
7 | The start of the walk is very gentle with a wide dirt track taking you into cool woodland with spring vegetation and all shades of mosses on the banks by the side of the path . |
8 | Plainly , individual journalists have individual styles but ultimately they have to turn the result of meeting you into the type of article their publication requires . |
9 | What are you into then ? |
10 | Maggie knew , even as she heard it , that Phoebe did not mean anything of the sort ; it was the kind of thing that Rachel dragged you into saying . |
11 | ‘ And you just got up in front of Henry and those pipsqueaks in your department and said , ‘ Sorry and all that , old chaps , but I 've been wrong all my life and led you into error and wickedness ’ ? ’ |
12 | Stay with your way of praying , provided it helps and brings you into the presence of God . |
13 | Stay with the method of prayer that helps most and brings you into the Presence of God . |
14 | That would bring you into Egyptian , old Hebraic and Phoenician . |
15 | Do you think these vague presentiments of a beyond or after could ever draw you into organized religion ? |
16 | Another minute and I 'll be inviting you into the back of the car . ’ |
17 | I can not promise to make you into a world authority on ingredients , but I do hope to share my passion for good food with you , and to inspire you to try a different type of tea or a new way of serving pasta . |
18 | Suddenly the garage owner , whom you still employ to maintain the car , hauls you into court to block the sale . |
19 | Mole control can also get you into trouble . |
20 | The cobbled lane plunges you into a genial old quarter packed with restaurants . |
21 | The stainless steel hip-flask is perfect for taking a little home comfort with you into the great outdoors . |
22 | Mum got you into trouble all right with me , did n't she ? |
23 | I should have asked you into the house to dry it out ! ’ |
24 | It 'll get you into trouble one day . |
25 | ‘ Now I can let you into my secret . |
26 | ‘ As you can see we are talking sub rosa , ’ she said pointing to the wild roses above our heads , ‘ so I am about to let you into a secret . |
27 | As for movies which might use the old gothic mechanisms to haunt the imagination in more complex ways , to plunge you into the real nightmare of history , in the politically and morally conservative world of modern Hollywood it looks like they do n't stand a ghost of a chance |
28 | Yet we blame the Germans for not defying a regime which would melt you into soap . |
29 | Just seeing an advertisement for cake or chocolates in a magazine or on television will be enough to push you into the kitchen and straight into the biscuit tin . |
30 | You do n't want your brilliant impromptu inspiration to get you into trouble . |