As a pupil in primary school, she was 'roped in' to sing in the church choir.
In effect, the gramophone was roped into the service of protecting children from its own supposed ill effects.
Readers, roped together behind their erstwhile guides, set off with confidence that the route is well-prepared and that new topographical features will be drawn to their attention.
They also roped in a public relations firm, and the events of the last few days have, no doubt, shown the value of that move.
The courts will then be roped into making a judgment about that balance.
In nets, on small moving platforms, or in roped bundles?
People who climb mountains are roped to one another and if one of them falls he often injures others.
I should like to see them all roped in.