Verbs followed by Objects followed by Prepositions
| drag into: involve unwillingly | Don't drag her into this argument! |
| draw into: involve gradually | They managed to draw him into the discussion. |
| drum into: teach by repetition | They drummed every rule into them. |
| frighten into: control by fear | The boy frightened his brother into obeying his. |
| hold against: blame for | Don't hold her mistakes against her. |
| lay before: present to | I will lay the proof before the court. |
| let into: allow to share | Shall I let him into the story? |
| make of: understand | Can you make anything of his speech? |
| read into: find other meanings | He was reading too much into her speech. |
| set against: make antagonistic | He wants to set them against one another. |
| set on: order to attack | She will set her dogs on any intruders. |
| talk into: persuade | I need to talk her into changing her mind? |
| thrust upon: force upon | I thrust the duty upon him. |
| write into: add to in writing | The rules were written into the lease. |


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