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persuade sb to do sth

persuade?

persuade

1?I believe she has some influence with the headmaster ? she might persuade

him.

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2.They were eventually persuaded by the police to give themselves up.

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3.Only by this means is it possible to persuade him.

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persuade sb. to do sth.

persuade sb. not to do sth.

1 ?We persuaded him to give up his adventure scheme.

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2.Nothing can persuade her to change her mind once it is made up.

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3.I was able at last to persuade my companion to take my advice.

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4.We persuaded him not to carry out his adventure scheme .

5. We must try to bring Mother more up to date with modern styles, and

persuade her not to wear such old-fashioned clothes.

?, ? try to persuade?

1?Mother tried persuaded her not to marry the man but she didn't listen to

her.

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2?The insurance company try to persuade them to cover themselves against

illness or death.

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3?They tried to persuade him to join the club, but in vain.

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persuade sb. into doing sth.

persuade so. out of doing

sth.

1?After some hours of discussion we managed to persuade him into adopting

a more conciliatory attitude.

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2.How can we persuade him into joining us?

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3.He couldn't persuade me into accepting his terms.

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4?None of us could persuade him out of his stupid plan.

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5?My friend persuaded me out of doing such a thing like this.

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persuade sb. that ?

persuade sb. of sth.

1?He worked hard to persuade me that he was genuinely interested in the

project.

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2?I could not persuade myself that this exciting moment would ever come .

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3?Can you persuade them that the results will justify the initial

investment?

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4?Since John let me down time and again, he will never persuade me of his

sincerity and truthfulness.

5?They tried to persuade us of the truth of the report.

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6?Despite his repeated explanations, he could not persuade me of his

innocence.

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