Example sentences of "be [vb pp] into [verb] that " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Do n't be lulled into believing that Wales are back on top . |
2 | Historians should not be tricked into believing that the survival of vast quantities of data will alone provide the fertile soil for the writing of history . |
3 | Do n't be deluded into thinking that they are locked because they are flush with the wing surface . |
4 | Governments should not be deluded into thinking that they can arrogate to themselves powers that they do not and can not possess . |
5 | If the accused puts a false coin into a parking meter , then ( assuming traffic wardens have human minds ) the warden will be misled into believing that the charge has been paid . |
6 | We therefore might be misled into thinking that they are of the same logical type . |
7 | Businesses should not be misled into thinking that , because Articles 85 and 86 are expressed to apply where there is an effect on inter-state trade , the agreement or abusive conduct has to be concluded within the EC to fall within their scope of application . |
8 | This leads to very large numbers , but do n't be misled into thinking that the inert gases are extraordinarily abundant : a kilogramme of a typical solid contains about 10 25 atoms . |
9 | Otherwise , you may be misled into supposing that your dog is either being deliberately disobedient or simply stupid . |
10 | Do n't be fooled into thinking that the shop assistants are unconcerned about appearances , that they are just a kooky bunch of crazy kids who live hard , play rough and dress casual . |
11 | Yet observers of the department could easily be fooled into thinking that a party of radically different philosophy had taken over midway during this period . |
12 | I suspect it 's because they make such great watches that the women ca n't be fooled into thinking that 40 seconds is an hour and a half . |
13 | So that 's very , very important because it can be very misleading and you could be fooled into thinking that there 's nothing wrong with the baby , then there 'll also be swelling of the hands , feet and the eyelids might swell up , the medical word for that is oedema which you may well see in books , which means swelling occasionally the overlying skin is |
14 | But do n't be fooled into thinking that a three-inch elephant in a fuchsia tutu prancing across the blade of your tie is in any way the same thing . |
15 | But do n't be hoodwinked into thinking that gifts and other offerings are the way to bring lasting happiness . |
16 | The danger for UK investors is that they will be lured into thinking that the inflated prices paid in the US translate into an undervaluation of British cellular operators . |
17 | I appeal to the international community not to be flattered into believing that all these cosmetic changes are real changes , and to see to it that we , have a voice and a vote . |
18 | Anglers might be tempted into thinking that they may be able to purchase the Bivvy Dome cheaper direct from camping shops , but they must remember , as with many items , various different qualities exist . |
19 | And you 'd pi be tempted into saying that they were probably not correlated , either positively or negatively . |
20 | As a resident of Whaddon , and therefore presumably a member of ‘ the ex-agricultural working class ’ , I am anxious that fellow voters should not be deceived into believing that another candidate would have had a better chance of holding the seat for the Conservatives . |