Prepositions after "trick"

"trick into" or "trick by"?

In 31% of cases "trick into" is used

The fact that important people could vouch for him did not change error into truth, or change tricks into miracles.

But he was tricked into marrying both, a punishment suitable for a man who tricked his older brother out of his inheritance.

No matter how good these offers seem, many are a nasty con where consumers are tricked into buying properties at hugely inflated prices.

They, like their counterparts in the south, east and west can be tricked into believing that utopia will come when their leaders ' demands are met.

This eclectic troupe, along with a few surprising cameos, shows just how many people can be tricked into participating in a project this disturbing.

The more complete answer: I believe that most of them have been tricked into believing that they remember past lives - so they believe that they are telling the truth but are not.

His position does not quite match the shot allegedly from his camera; The misdirection is that you're being tricked into believing you're watching the output from a handheld camera.

In 18% of cases "trick by" is used

Do not be tricked by fancy design features and brilliant colours.

It turns out the prophet had been tricked by Satan, and had misunderstood his whisperings as God's voice.

After the initial shock, the crowd becomes a wave of movement, getting tricked by unpredictable riffs just as they get into it.

The rest of humankind can't imagine that amount of greed and willingness to kill and so, are easily fooled and tricked by the individuals who control the new system that is being created.

What has the church got to do with underdev't in the north? All this dialogue issue are not genuie, gov't and Nigerians should not tricked by a cliche of illitrate and hopeles individuals.

In 13% of cases "trick on" is used

Welles also pulls a subtle, but effective, trick on the audience by his choice of presenting the movie in non-linear flashbacks.

Nader, now a neuroscientist at McGill University in Montreal, says his memory of the World Trade Center attack has played a few tricks on him.

Did some people see things because they wanted to? Did others hear things that were only tricks on their ears? Those that felt things may have just been sitting in a draft.

In 9% of cases "trick for" is used

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This makes 6 tricks in the Heart suit plus 1 for the Ace of Spades, a total of 7 trick for the whole hand.

So there were quite a few policy tricks for the Prime Minister to learn before his brief minutes with the new Leader of the Free World.

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In 7% of cases "trick in" is used

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I have even been tricked in one instance which led to a sin so bad, I realized I had to change my ways.

Brent Dalrymple of the United States Geological Survey has published a comprehensive, readable expos of creationist tricks in the area of radiometric dating.

In 5% of cases "trick to" is used

Instead of blogging about your everyday life, offer tips and tricks to your readers to go along with your life such as recipes or travel tips.

There is very little in the way of twists or tricks to this story; rather the terror steadily seeps in, like hopelessness, with all its knives on show.

In 5% of cases "trick with" is used

Because Dish tv confuse the customers by changing their package frequently and play tricks with customers.