Example sentences of "[vb infin] you into [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | Feeling wretched and embarrassed , Ellie offered impulsively , ‘ I could run you into Dublin tomorrow and you could perhaps change it for something else . |
2 | ‘ Jaysus is n't that great , if you were six years older I 'd take you into Shea 's and put you up on my knee and buy you a gin and it . ’ |
3 | Your flight will take you into Frankfurt or Zurich where you 'll pick up your car . |
4 | ‘ If you want to go into Newcastle , then I 'll take you into Newcastle . ’ |
5 | ‘ Come on , I 'll drive you into Solihull , ’ he said , all traces of amusement banished . |
6 | The return flight will get you into Gatwick at 9.30 pm and the price is £149 . |
7 | The Times ( 25 May 1933 ) reported Baden-Powell 's speech as follows : It is the kind of remark which nowadays would get you into Dr Boyson 's little black book as a ‘ permissive ’ moral hooligan . |
8 | They might put you into Southwold |
9 | He was pacing about the room , pulling at his collar , and eventually he asked Mimi , ‘ Do they let you into Sardi 's without a tie ? ’ |