How To Use Trust In A Sentence

  • A few days after, they brought the intelligence that Barbarina had returned; and the councillor dwelt with her in her new house; and the servants were commanded to call the signora Madame Cocceji. as she was his well-beloved and trusted wife. Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
  • There has been a lot of teamwork and trust and that deserves to be rewarded by having new investment.
  • National Provisions Company, and went out preaching fiat money and a subtreasury for the farmers 'crops, trusting to God and the flower garden about his little white house, to keep the family alive -- it is odd that Jeanette's childish impression was that General Ward was a man of consequence in the world. A Certain Rich Man
  • Stealing away, (whence, I suppose, the ironical phrase of trusty Trojan to this day,) like a thief — pretendedly indeed at the command of the gods; but could that be, when the errand he went upon was to rob other princes, not only of their dominions, but of their lives? — Clarissa Harlowe
  • Kahil was one of her men, yet he managed to insinuate himself into Fadawah's trust. SHARDS OF A BROKEN CROWN
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  • Committed by parents, teachers, priests or minders it undermines trust and dependency, disrupts relations with authority figures and can interfere with loving and learning.
  • Still, for the medium term, either the government needs to scutinize refinery activity much more closely, adopt new regulatory authority and aggressively enforce antitrust laws, or it must intervene to deconcentrate the market. Robert Weissman: What To Do About the Price of Oil
  • How anyone could have read some sinister intent into those views is indeed puzzling, and illustrates well how those damned Jewshow certain hypersensitive and overly privileged people who feel superior to the rest of the world are willing to cut their own throats for short term advantage by using unjustified charges of anti-semitism to point out how they take advantage of their position in any nation or institution who trusts them so as to benefit their own in group at the expense of that nation or institution. The Volokh Conspiracy » Why Catholics and Jews?
  • Distrust naturally creates distrust, and by nothing is good-will and kind conduct more speedily changed than by invidious jealousies and uncandid imputations, whether expressed or implied.
  • The partners' duties A vital component of a partnership is the mutual trust between partners.
  • I trust this callous disregard for viewers' feelings will be put right as soon as possible. Times, Sunday Times
  • The relationship between a woman and her clinician should be built on trust, and the benefits and the risks of a procedure such as an episiotomy must be openly discussed to ensure truly informed consent.
  • Private real estate trusts and partnerships may be smart plays for the long term
  • My niece was left in my trust for the weekend.
  • This investment trust has delivered exceptional returns over the past few years by riding a wave of mergers, acquisitions and innovation. Times, Sunday Times
  • A man might be cruel but if you show your trust he will relent. THE TATTOOED GIRL
  • Martha became a trustee because she wanted the perspective of a professional educator on the board.
  • We have developed a very close, personal relationship, a relationship of trust.
  • They are unencumbered trust funds pursuant to the Load Broker Regulations of the TTA.
  • We placed our trust in the hospital which failed in so many ways so many times over. Times, Sunday Times
  • The political system has moved on to the automobile bailouts and the fiscal stimulus, but the original problem of trust in the financial system has still not been fixed.
  • He was appointed to a position of trust .
  • Trust the Irish to give it to you straight, with no blarney, when it's something as important as drink.
  • He needed somebody to trust in this morass of intrigue and double meaning that was called the royal court.
  • In the premise of quality assurance, product diversification, style fashion, and make our products sell well at home and abroad, and won the trust of our customers and highly praised.
  • However, the measure intended to foster democracy will result in all three party leaders imposing a three-line whip on their respective MPs – a move hardly likely to ease the public's mistrust of Parliament. European Union: The referendum is an absurd sideshow | Observer editorial
  • Holders of income shares got all the income earned from the trust, while holders of capital shares got all the capital gain.
  • We passed ancient cottages embowered with climbing roses that Edward Elgar must have known as he cycled here on what he called his "trusty steed". Country diary: Malvern Hills
  • I trust you will take the earliest opportunity to make a full apology.
  • Man, these people are just too stupid to be trusted with appointments - and too timorous to deserve to a university position from which to dribble out the contents of their weak little minds.
  • All this mysticism promoted a general mistrust of alchemists.
  • However, the trustees do have a responsibility to ensure that the centre's income is deployed in the most effective manner.
  • Truly, Ranald, my trusty friend," said Dalgetty, "I will not deny that the case may be soon my own; for I am so forfoughen (being, as A Legend of Montrose
  • The city emerged from trusteeship under a new mayor, but he too cooked the books and monkeyed with zoning for his own ends.
  • Although the number of rural ponds is decreasing rapidly, garden ponds are gaining in popularity and are becoming increasingly important habitats for toads, says the trust.
  • But recently, he publicly crossed swords with Soi Lek, whom he described as untrustworthy and treacherous compared to former MCA president Ong Tee Keat. SARA - Southeast Asian RSS Aggregator
  • Some of his best mates are journalists, but generally he is sceptical and distrustful of the media and never saw his role as a background briefer to reporters.
  • The trust would like to say thank you to all the visitors who offered their support.
  • Old wood best to burn, old wine to drink, old friends to trust, and old authors to read. 
  • Your mother's will most likely transfers property to the revocable trust, rather than the other way around, in case she failed to transfer something to the trust prior to her death.
  • Today, because of that initial donation, we have been able to raise additional funding for the now formidable Salone Microfinance Trust to fund microcredits for over 7,000 Sierra Leonean women and men! Tiffany Persons: The Never-ending Story of One Donation
  • This used to be illegal but several states have now repealed laws against perpetuities which used to limit the term of any family trust to about 90 years, after which time the family members would own the property outright, and thus finally have to pay taxes. Maxim Thorne: Giving Thanks for a Meritocracy Instead of Aristocracy
  • Self-trust is the essence of heroism. 
  • Not even his trusty silver medallion of St. Christopher could protect him against such overwhelming numbers. Storyteller
  • Another good thing about the loss of trust lies in its origins. Times, Sunday Times
  • This requires that the public and lawmakers have confidence that those entrusted to uphold the law will comply with it themselves, both on and off duty. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has brain-trusted the major corporation.
  • It also required the merged company to maintain its existing negotiating practices and appoint a trustee to oversee its performance and report back to MOFCOM.
  • Work-wise, it's good to trust your intuition. The Sun
  • ‘It is a fact that we have people in other firms trying to poach my staff telling them not to trust the big employer,’ he said.
  • Life and death are one, even as the river and the sea are one.In the depths of your hopes and desires lies your silent knowledge of the beyond; and like seeds dreaming beneath the snow, your heart dreams of spring. Trust the dreams, for in them is hidden the gate to eternity. Kahlil Gibran 
  • Many jurisdictions will look through the trust and tax the settlor or beneficiaries directly.
  • He's torn between his distrust and dislike of the press and his need to galvanise voters. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wealthy people buy the houses from the Trust, employ builders to do the restoration and move in when all is ready.
  • Fossilized distrust indicates failure at this key democratic task of holding majorities and minorities together.
  • But this is a small town as typical as anywhere else in the American heartland: earnest, churchy, amiable, inward-looking, bland, conformist, trusting.
  • To help us "read" the messages which surround us and which are there to signpost the way, we have what some people call our intuition to trust. Life Without Work
  • Lofty numbers bedazzle authorizers and lure fat checks from foundations and trustees. The Saint (and Scourge) of Schools «
  • He speculates about the personal stories of strangers in bars and offers up tales of his childhood with the ease of a trusted friend.
  • He wooed me back and I know he struggled to trust me again. The Sun
  • Their trust was repaid with fierce loyalty.
  • I know God won't give me anything I can't handle. I just wish he didn't trust me so much. Mother Teresa 
  • People living in the community served by the hospital are able to become members and stand for election for the board of governors of the trust.
  • If at all, the Euro increases trust in sane long term policy just like the EU institutions in general for Italy, thus reducing investment risk which leads to more growth. Matthew Yglesias » What’s the Matter With Italy?
  • His overall appearance was that of a shifty man who couldn't be trusted.
  • Learn to trust the ankle support designed into a high cuff in-line skate.
  • Would you trust this man to behave fairly, honestly, and ethically in his portfolio?
  • In appearance place no trust.
  • The trust claims both units are underused and costly to run but have not yet released detailed information about how much would be saved in closing the units.
  • He was close to MacDonald and trusted him to respect the constitution.
  • That which seemeth to me most likelie, I haue noted, beseeching the learned (as I trust they will) in such points of doubtfull antiquities to beare with my skill: sith for ought I know, the matter is not yet decided among the learned, but still they are in controuersie about it, and as yet Sub iudice lis est. Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6) England (1 of 12) William the Conqueror
  • The star ratings were awarded after all trusts were assessed against key targets from April 2003 to March 2004.
  • When a man assumes a public trust, he should consider himself as public property. 
  • In its original form, this involved saints like Columba taking to his coracle (that bobbing teacup of a leather boat, without rudder or oars), trusting the waves to carry him wherever they might.
  • The Sporting Trust is an independent body that organises sporting functions to raise money for cancer.
  • This, however, is another reason for mistrusting the application.
  • Am I the only one who's embarrassed to admit that I don't trust that every guy with a card board sign at the freeway off ramp is really a veteran? Senator: 131,000 homeless vets a 'disgrace'
  • One of these fellows (now the highest financial officer of the land!) it seems had even "erred" (then endeavored to finesse the audit, then paid up just prior to ordering his new federal office furniture) in reporting his income tax, as did several other presidential nominees for high offices of trust. Hope and Trust in Obama, or Renewed Vigilance?
  • The meeting ended with the correct formalities, and barely concealed mutual mistrust. JOSIAH THE GREAT: The True Story of The Man Who Would Be King
  • But our mistrust of language is only our misuse of language. Times, Sunday Times
  • This was achieved by 1876 and the property vested in the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust in 1891.
  • A spokesman for the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party called the cabinet shuffle "a futile exercise which inspires none and in no way dispels the gloom shadowing" Mr. Singh's government, according to Press Trust of India. India Fires Environment Minister Who Held Up Projects
  • The Consumers' Association and the AA Motoring Trust believe the test should be made more realistic by increasing the speed and including what would happen in a side-on crash.
  • This program was a clunker from the get go ....... the government can't even get this right and they want us to trust them with our healthcare? 'Cash for clunkers' good through weekend, maybe beyond
  • The Getty Center is a multi-use complex made up of the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Conservation Institute, the Research Institute for the History of Art and the Humanities, the Education Institute for the Arts, the Information Institute, and the Getty Grant Program, as well as offices for the Getty Trust, an auditorium, a restaurant pavilion, and a stone-ramparted helicopter landing pad. The Big Rock Candy Mountain
  • City of York Council has been chosen to set up a Children's Trust pathfinder project, which also aims to boost learning.
  • The availability of much of distance learning is possible only because of the charitable funding of trusts. Times, Sunday Times
  • I didn't think that I could ever trust happiness. Then I met you.Happy Valenti ne's Day, Dear.
  • Public trust in congressmen has been even feebler, averaging just 15%. Why Everyone Distrusts Both Business And Government
  • The idea here is that the person is fully capable of the task and can be trusted to complete it. Christianity Today
  • • Contracts should be structured as three-way trust relationships where possible, with the government as settlor, the contractor as trustee, and the affected population as beneficiary. David Isenberg: Outsourcing War and Peace: Part 5
  • The reference here to distrust of the judiciary once again accentuates Dicey's adoption of the ancient conception of the rule of law.
  • Russo said "interrogatories" have been filed by both sides, and that the case boils down to whether the trust is a "pool trust. Times Leader News
  • The DLR has become the latest corporate supporter of The Cutty Sark Trust after donating £5,000 to help ensure the deckhouses are sufficiently watertight to withstand the rain.
  • Marquis Conrade, thy wit begins to halt; I will trust thy finespun measures no longer, but will try my own. The Talisman
  • Trust is a vital ingredient in a successful marriage.
  • The fans didn't really like or trust the out-of-towner. St. Louis: Home is where the arch is
  • Only the transom and a small section of the keel of the vessel - owned by the Coastal Forces Heritage Trust - were left.
  • Quite the reverse, these become the trusted friends that truly understand and can be of real help in time of trouble.
  • A postdoctoral position, funded by the Leverhulme Trust, is available to work with Dr Tokiharu Takahashi on the evolutionary origin of multiple cell lineages in vertebrate haematopoiesis. Naturejobs - All Jobs
  • In some things we can trust to our experience.
  • Naturally trustful people must never be given a good reason to become cynical, for cynicism is the enemy of every honor system.
  • Do you think that the barons thought the king was trustworthy? Sources of the West: Readings in Western Civilization, Volume 1: From the Beginning to 1715
  • The trust obtained planning permission for the pay and display equipment despite fierce objections to the scheme by councillors.
  • He was particularly animated about the need for less process and more appliance of the code according to relationships, dialogue and trust between the board and its investors.
  • Your wife cheating on you may have made you untrusting and possessive but that will damage any relationship. The Sun
  • The board of trustees approached him and asked where it had gone. The Sun
  • Trust is the magic ingredient in our relationship.
  • Arabs, especially Hazramís193, who recommended him to the King; and this King (who was a Kafir) trusted him and advanced him to the captainship of his body guard. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • But wilfully taking the life of two innocents who trusted him isn't a courageous act. The Sun
  • Criminality, we trust, will be investigated and punished.
  • I trust that you will find this issue a welcome addition to your library.
  • Through an intricate series of hand gestures and melodic whistles, she quickly garnered its trust and shepherded it into our gated, side yard.
  • She trusted Mitch with her life, and they spent many hours together, both happy and sad.
  • Try (your friend) before you trust him. 
  • En fait, she was saying to me: ` Here is my trust, ma confiance, my honour as a woman; I place it in your hands, Blowitz. ' Watershed
  • Market timing occurs when traders make rapid in-and-out trades in unit trusts to take advantage of pricing inefficiencies.
  • It's a cutthroat business, but I daresay there's not a guy in it who doesn't trust my dad. A KING'S RANSOM
  • Trust not a new friend nor an old enemy. 
  • The son having sent his father a messenger to know how he might bring the Gabii under a close subjection, the king, mistrusting the messenger, made him no answer, and only took him into his privy garden, and in his presence with his sword lopped off the heads of the tall poppies that were there. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • You are making a value judgment based on reputation and trust. Times, Sunday Times
  • To entrust such commercial affairs to a non-executive board "has potentially disastrous consequences".
  • A trust has restored three weirs already, and plans are under way to rebuild another seven.
  • I trust Adam implicitly as a critic of film, books, music, and especially comic books, and so I am torn andcan only say that you should check it out and decide for yourself. Book Reviews Galore! « 1979 Semi-Finalist…
  • All persons so committed may be detained n. 'jt'feci'maTbe in said hospital two years; but when it shall appear to the detained two trustees that any person held in said hospital will not continue to be subject to dipsomania or inebriety, or will be sufficiently provided for by themselves or their guar - dians, relatives or friends, they may issue to them a permit to be at liberty, upon such conditions as they deem Permit to be at Acts and resolves passed by the General Court
  • If I didn't trust the stock market to create a lump sum to pay off my home loan when it matured, then why on earth did I trust it to produce enough for my retirement pot at the end of my working life?
  • Through an unusual jointure, announced in October, it became the dance programming division of the Trust.
  • When you're lied to over and over at ayoung age by your parent, who can you trust? March 2009
  • The 19 panel members, including Jiles, were chosen from among the Coordinating Board members, university regents and trustees, college administrators and community leaders.
  • The people may safely be trusted to hear everything true and false, and to form a correct judgment,Were it fall to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers of newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter. 
  • After the village gained experience with the grant-making process, community trust funds were established to provide credit to people who had no collateral to get bank loans.
  • The Civic Trust launched a campaign last month asking the public to rail against the redevelopment and had 6,000 proforma objections printed. Undefined
  • This is one guy who has managed to get shedloads of money out of his followers by that old and trusted trick of telling them the world's going to end, so they won't need all those possessions and cash that'll bar them entry into heaven.
  • You need to own up to your fears and talk this all through together to build trust. The Sun
  • His criminal record does not dispose me to trust him.
  • Trust is like a piece of paper. Once it's crumpled, it'll never be perfect again.
  • Instead they put it in the trust of their three daughters equally. Times, Sunday Times
  • A good marriage is based on trust.
  • People, I have discovered, are layers and layers of secrets. You believe you know them, that you understand them, but their motives are always hidden from you, buried in their own hearts. You will never know them, but sometimes you decide to trust them. Veronica Roth 
  • Trust takes time to build and comes through being willing to talk about your innermost thoughts and feelings. The Sun
  • He replied by the term invariably used by the Spaniards when they see doubt or distrust exhibited. The Bible in Spain; or, the journeys, adventures, and imprisonments of an Englishman, in an attempt to circulate the Scriptures in the Peninsula
  • It was also the introduction of distrust, a sentiment that had only before been embraced by radicals and beatniks, and the realization that all was not well.
  • The important point in this is that with you being its shareholder, the investment trust has to put you first.
  • A wealthy, mysterious Englishman named Henry Philips arrived in the port and rapidly gained Tyndale's trust, and hence access to the Pointz household.
  • This is a book you can trust, although it is always worth double checking the advice about chemicals, which can become outdated very quickly.
  • I have decided that it is best to let the flat unfurnished, so it's time to say goodbye to what has been a trusty friend for the last few years.
  • Lynch praises stroke man Towey for being the best technical rower he knows while Towey says he has 100 percent trust in his bowman.
  • Our trusty electric breaker was called for, and ear defenders were handed out - they were absolutely vital!
  • Dressing up simple ideas stifles them; rewrapping non-ideas confuses your audience and eventually kills their trust in you.
  • This accomplished, they must then bespeed them to the top of the hill again, where two loaded rifles yet remained, in whose leaden bullets lay, as they trusted, the golden chance of victory. Burl
  • Keeping the performer at ease is usually entrusted to the agent and concert promoter.
  • When you sell the property, be sure to have the buyer pledge the property as collateral by signing a Deed of Trust.
  • An unreasonable fear of flying and a general mistrust of machines make some people hesitate to take a flight.
  • Trust that things will be okay - especially if you put in the time and effort to make them be okay. Drew Barrymore 
  • If we may trust the old marbles, my friend with his arm stretched over my head, above there, (in plaster of Paris,) or the discobolus, whom one may see at the principal sculpture gallery of this metropolis, -- those Greek young men were of supreme beauty. Complete Project Gutenberg Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Works
  • For 25 years, sourdoughs, cheechakos, travelers, students and writers have trusted The Alaska Almanac to provide facts on many things Alaskan.
  • It's important to understand the Duggars' beliefs: The Duggars follow a conservative Christian belief system known as Quiverfull, which eschews all birth control in favor of "trusting the Lord with… family planning," says Vyckie Garrison at RH Reality Check. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • The President, backed by trusted advisers, some of them dyed-in-the-wool oilmen, called immediately for increased energy production. BARRACUDA 945
  • I trust his sincerity, but not his understanding of the abstractions which underpin good, stickable, co-ordinated policy. UNCoRRELATED
  • Trustees have a fiduciary duty to act in accordance with the trust deed and for the benefit of the beneficiaries.
  • In contrast, anaclitic patients are overly focused on relationship issues such as intimacy, trust, and sexuality.
  • And what I've learned is not to trust that cowardly little squit, Mundungus. Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows
  • Their fantasy of Englishness did not include the literary Bengali babu, for whom they felt contempt and distrust.
  • Everyone turned to see who had spoken, and there in the corner stood an elderly courtier, one of the king's most trusted advisers.
  • I am reluctant to trust anyone totally, Your Excellency.
  • After going over your resume with a fine-tooth comb, solicit proofreading assistance from trusted friends and colleagues.
  • Glass touched his lips, and Giles drew back, distrusting it.
  • Europe's top appeals court will announce its decision Sept. 17 on Microsoft's appeal of Europe's largest antitrust case ever.
  • Alongside, the Trust began an Integrated Community-Based Rehabilitation Project that involved setting up swasthya samitis in villages in coordination with local panchayats.
  • Like barkers on a carnival midway, it's not that I don't trust their sincerity and promises.
  • I have thought it, for example, not humane to variegate the text of an Anthology with despairing obeli: and occasionally I have covered up an indubitable lacuna by artifices which I trust may pass undetected by the general reader and unreproved by the charitable critic. Preface
  • There was only one man Kit at all trusted, a "nester" (small ranchman) named Racketty Smith. The Red-Blooded Heroes of the Frontier
  • I can only trust him so far.
  • Nothing short of substantive and meaningful improvement in the material well being of ordinary South Africans will overturn this tide of distrust and scepticism.
  • His working title for the script was "Trust the People".
  • The property vests in the trustees
  • They needed a servant to replace that girl Jane who had betrayed her trust.
  • You accused him of mishandling your trust fund.
  • Formerly called the Trust Territory, Micronesia possesses only two-thirds the land area of Rhode Island, yet lies scattered over an expanse of ocean comparable to the contiguous United States.
  • Members of the public are always most welcome to sit in on our monthly trust board meetings.
  • A major piece of research, commissioned by Media Trust, reveals there is an opportunity for Community Voices to add real value to current media activities within disadvantaged and isolated communities. 2009 November « Using technology in the voluntary and community sector
  • People become charity trustees for myriad reasons, often wanting to give something back to society. Times, Sunday Times
  • Anyway, the BIG story here is that one honest woman was able to do what pack of university trustees and fellows and so on couldn't or wouldn't do: stop ND's pell-mell pursuit of cozy relations with the politically correct even when it means honoring abortionism's standard bearer. Former Laetare Medalist to deliver address at Notre Dame's commencement
  • Oh, and always trust your instinct in the auction room.
  • There is here a kind of self-denial and demand for trust which a man might very well hate and resent.
  • PeaceBang's much-beloved and trusted hairdressed decided to "try something new" the other day and committed upon PeaceBang's head what we used to refer to in the 6th grade as a "butch," as in, "You got totally butched. You Do What You Can
  • Shop with retailers you know and trust and read their guarantees and warranties.
  • I lately had occasion to justify an action to a man," went on Clowes, "but, no, the scurvy fellow would put no faith in my words, insisting that the person I sought to clear was covinous and tricky, and wholly unworthy of trust. Janice Meredith
  • ELLIS HIXOM, with charge to meet him at such a river though the Master knew well the Captain's toothpike: yet by reason of his admonition and caveat [warning] given him at parting, he (though he bewrayed no sign of distrusting the Cimaroon) yet stood as amazed, lest something had befallen our Captain otherwise than well. Sir Francis Drake Revived
  • We trust the players to behave like proper people. The Sun
  • But what we do now know is that there endures, in many apparently civilised quarters, a simmering rage of misogyny and mistrust. Times, Sunday Times
  • We all can trust in the words of the Lord as he brings hope in place of despair and light in place of darkness.
  • * An online group called the Ellipsiiis Brain Trust picked virtually every bootee and challenge winner during the second half of Survivor: The Australian Outback, leading many to believe the group had a source inside the show. Spoiler Sports | PopPolitics.com
  • Some of these trusts are trading on very high valuations. Times, Sunday Times
  • The degrees which Oxford and Cambridge conferred in Grammar did not involve residence or entitle the recipients to a vote in Convocation; but the conferment was accompanied by ceremonies which were almost parodies of the solemn proceedings of graduation or inception in a recognised Faculty, a birch taking the place of a book as a symbol of the power and authority entrusted to the graduand. Life in the Medieval University
  • Public trust in charities has crashed to an all-time low. The Sun
  • A football signed by Brazilian ace and World Cup winner Rivaldo is set to be auctioned off to raise funds for the York City Supporters' Trust.
  • The trust would also need approval by the courts and the Securities and Exchange Commission.
  • Thou too, O Pylades, trusty squire, whose training shows thy father's sterling worth, receive a garland from my hand, for thou no less than he hast a share in this emprise; and so I pray, good luck be thine for ever! Electra
  • Once families received indications that it was safe to leave, they wanted to know what was going on and then turned over their trust to the staff to do the job of resuscitating the families' loved ones.

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