Sentences with phrase «to take someone for a ride»

Don't get taken for a ride by the insurance companies.
The ones that didn't got a defeat but the taxpayers are still going to get taken for a ride in the contingency budgets.
You could miss the punch line or even get taken for a ride by a charming salesperson.
Despite the 300's impressive performance it shouldn't take you for a ride in the fuel - consumption category.
Or are they simply being taken for a ride for political reasons?
Prepare to get Taken for the ride of your life!
So I contacted the person who sent the invite and they agreed to just take me for a ride around my neighborhood.
They would continue to take us for a ride because they know we are overly partisan.
He must play or are we being taken for a ride about his «recovery».
If so, tread lightly because buyers can be taken for a ride if they are not careful.
Things happen that can be wonderful but life can also take us for a ride.
When somebody takes you for a ride year in, year out, that someone deserves nothing less.
I've been taken for a ride twice in the past month.
I guess some fans just prefer being taken for a ride all the time.
This club means a lot to us fans and I feel like we are being taken for a ride now.
And who suffers... the fans, who get constantly taken for a ride by their once beloved club.
The vinyl feels like leather and people I've taken for a ride think it's leather.
You do not want to be taken for ride after paying so much in premium every quarter for your auto insurance coverage.
I say, dive into those new, foreign waters and let the current take you for a ride.
You will see what we are talking about if you will take it for a ride on twisted roads.
This car doesn't take you for a ride, it demands you pay attention and get involved in the driving experience.
On derby day, she even stopped by with her golf cart fully decorated and offered to take us for a ride around town.
No one wants to be «that guy» — you know, the person who gets taken for a ride (last cheap pun, I swear) at the dealership.
Take him for rides in the car, on public transportation, on a boat, in a stroller.
only at arsenal where fans are EASILY taken for a ride with the same old excuses.
The next morning Kennedy was at Terri's apartment early, and with the weather already warming again took her for a ride down to the river.
There are lots of posers out there, and I've been taken for a ride once or twice, all because I didn't check their track record.
I know many might not accept it, but we are EASILY taken for a ride by the press and they take full advantage of that.
This stroller has five point adjustable harnesses to assure kids safety while taking them for rides on terrains and on sloppy roads.
You can be assured to a certain extent that you are not interacting with a fake profile or the other person is not just taking you for a ride because one will surely not spend money on a paid website just to post a fake profile.
Yeah, after tens of millions of people threw money at these fund managers, hoping to double and triple their returns, they really got taken for a ride when those investments didn't pan out.
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I'd like to say it was the media taking us for a ride / sap, but Marseille and Arsenal came out with some confirmation.
Findings in the report illustrate ways financially fragile consumers — who have no credit, bad credit or live on fixed incomes — are often taken for a ride when they apply for car loans.
The man's bodyguards dragged him out the restaurant's kitchen door, threw him into a car and took him for a ride before they left him unattended and he got away, he said.
THE GREAT - GRANDCHILDREN «When I was 14,» Evelyn said, «Bernhard took me for a ride on his motorcycle to the woods outside Zurich and told me that his wife, Aude [Albert's granddaughter - in - law], was pregnant.
When I visit in early May, Hans Breeveld, a wry park ranger with a ruddy beard, takes me for a ride across the polder.
In the first instalment of a series called «Getting There,» in which featured artists take viewers on a literal drive through their lives, visionary Japanese designer Yohji Yamamoto takes us for a ride around Tokyo in his 1980s Nissan Cedric, while talking candidly about his relationship with his car and coming up with new ideas for his collections.
Wanting someone to come for the ride and see where it takes us
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