How to use in-sentence of “trust”:
+ From February 2016 till July 2017, Olmert was spending time in prison because of a felony conviction of breach of trust and bribery.
+ Later, it is explained that the government ordered her to change sides, because she was the only soldier Volgin would respect and trust enough to keep the Philosphers’ legacy during World War II.
+ He is also a very active administrator and bureaucrat over on Meta, and I fully trust him to be able to handle the privacy policy related to these tools with honor and respect to that policy.
+ Most ways of measuring social capital have to do with trust – people who trust that favours and help will be available when they need it will favour and help others more.
+ BBC Vision director Jana Bennett confirmed in an interview for Broadcast magazine in May 2008 that the BBC Trust has been petitioned to change the start of transmission time from the current time of 7pm each evening to earlier in the afternoon.
+ In November 1978, the Land Trust and the Director signed a lease for the land to be managed as a national park.

Example sentences of “trust”:
+ It is the follow-up to their debut single "Don't Trust Me".
+ I hope in my time here, I've been able to gain the trust of this community.
+ They may be citizens of a country who try to take over the government by force because they do not trust the current system.
+ It is the follow-up to their debut single “Don’t Trust Me”.
+ I hope in my time here, I’ve been able to gain the trust of this community.
+ They may be citizens of a country who try to take over the government by force because they do not trust the current system.
+ He states that in 1356, he witnessed the people of Paris building walls around their city because they did not trust the Nobles to protect them.
+ Credit cards are given on the trust they will pay the bank or credit union.
+ In 1957–1959, he was deputy director of the “Chistyakovantratsit” trust, and after that, assistant chief engineer at the mine management office No.2/43 of the “Torezantratsit” trust until his retirement in 1974.
+ DO NOT trust any block requests by him on the admin’s noticeboard! He’s trying to get Zaxxon blocked.
+ In 2003, he was elected to the board of directors of the International Criminal Court’s Trust Fund for Victims.
+ Because of this, the Tsar and his family began to trust Rasputin more with important decisions on politics.
+ In 1966 the estate was bought by West Riding County Council and was taken over by the National Trust in 1983.
+ God is presented as a God who will punish evil, but will protect those who trust in Him.
+ Apple has been busy fixing it so users can trust it, and nowadays Apple Maps is used 3.5 times as much as Google Maps on devices Apple Maps is supported.
+ However violence still continued in Kwazulu-Natal, which violated the trust between Mandela and de Klerk.
+ The IPCC receives funding from UNEP, WMO, and its own Trust Fund which gets money from governments.
More in-sentence examples of “trust”:
+ The Trust has been described by the “Financial Times” as the United Kingdom’s largest provider of non-governmental funding for scientific research.
+ Accessing files marked as such will prompt the user to make an explicit trust decision to execute the file, as executables originating from the Internet can be potentially unsafe.
+ We elected admins because we trust them.
+ The books were given to the trust of two Roman patricians.
+ St Kilda was given to the National Trust for Scotland in 1957.
+ While this editing/collecting trust is under way, the community continues the discussion and tries to settle the open points.
+ Maybe I’ll give it another shot after six months time and I promise to gain your trust within the lengthy period.
+ It is owned and maintained in trust by The Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association.
+ Méphistophélès states that only a mortal hand can deliver Marguerite from her fate, and Faust offers to rescue her from the hangman, but she prefers to trust her fate to God and His angels.
+ He does not trust Macbeth, and is not going to the coronation.
+ In contrast, the web of trust system, which do not use central “certificate authority” at all.
+ He was the trustee of Kavi Narmad Yugavart Trust and vice-president of Narmad Sahityasabha, Surat.
+ Teamwork and mutual trust were crucial.
+ When the leader of Iran, Ayatollah Khamenei, said that he did not want the United States to help his country against coronavirus, he named the idea that Americans had made the virus on purpose to harm Iranains as one of his reasons: “I do not know how real this accusation is but when it exists, who in their right mind would trust you to bring them medication?” said Khamenei.
+ Unknown as Arpita – Akshay’s elder sister who had great trust in Kanak.
+ The Civil War Trust and its partners have acquired and preserved 647 acres of the South Mountain battlefield.
+ The group of residents responsible for the rejuvenation of the Kaikondrahalli lake formed a non-profit trust called MAPSAS in 2011.
+ According to the Swaziland National Trust Commission, King Sobhuza II married 70 wives, who gave him 210 children between 1920 and 1970.
+ Today, Coalbrookdale is home to the Ironbridge Institute, a partnership between the University of Birmingham and the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust offering postgraduate and professional courses in heritage.
+ The area became the focus of a targeted regeneration initiative, led by the Castle Vale Housing Action Trust from 1993 to 2005, where the estate witnessed the demolition of many of its houses and facilities, the repair of remaining properties, and the construction of new housing and facilities along with the remodelling of the estate, funded both privately and publicly.
+ The trust continues to exercise an international influence on housing and town planning generally.
+ He has agreed to follow the privacy policy and I fully trust him to do so.
+ Again, I have made my request in good faith, and I trust that it will be considered on that basis.
+ The trust is named after Katiti.
+ He was Chairman of the Waitangi National Trust Board.
+ The flag has been put on the Victorian Heritage Register and was named an icon by the National Trust in 2006.
+ The Trust has owned and operated Shadows until the present.
+ Ideally, patient and doctor trust each other.
+ This user is one of the only users on this site that I fully trust and trust enough to give the bureaucrat tools to.
+ In 1977, the old Petermann Reserve land was transferred to the Petermann Land Trust and to other Aboriginal land-owning corporations.
+ The King’s Head is a National Trust property in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England, UK.
+ The others have brought up a good point and I will try harder to gain the trust here.
+ Prabhakaran did not trust other people.
+ In all these places he had to get to know the people and get them to trust him so that they would let him record their music.
+ I wanted to regain the trust of the community before I used rollback again.
+ He founded the Peabody Trust in Britain and the Peabody Institute and George Peabody Library in Baltimore.
+ The trust owns many historic houses and gardens, as land such as beauty spots.
+ The grounds were saved with definite shape of foundations, and transferred to the National Trust in 1899.
+ Belfast Harbour Commissioners have agreed to provide a temporary berth for the ship, and a charitable trust to co-ordinate fundraising for the restoration has been set up.
+ The traditional bond of trust between employer and employees were later eroded and working people began to club together.
+ The Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center for Wireless Technologies found that, no matter what type of warning was first sent, another second type of warning was needed before people would trust the warning and do something because of it.
+ Although Jim does not trust Silver, they form a tenuous father-son relationship.
+ It joined the Cfbt Trust in 2012.
+ The Trust owns three industrial diesel engines.
+ I fully trust American Eagle with everything that he does on this site, and I fully respect him.
+ She considers the important qualities for a woman to be the ability to be wise, quick-witted, trust intuition and hear, first of all, the voice of her heart, and not of reason; recognizes himself as “ “jealous to the point of insanity” ”.
+ Coventry and Warwickshire are sometimes treated as a single area and share a single NHS trust and ambulance service as well as other institutions.
+ Both organisations have also provided cover for the public when NHS ambulance trust staff have held strikes or walk outs.
+ The trust agreed to appoint a person from outside the Trust to review how money would be spent in the future.
+ Paul Getty Trust and the Getty Foundation.
+ The Trust has been described by the "Financial Times" as the United Kingdom's largest provider of non-governmental funding for scientific research.
+ Accessing files marked as such will prompt the user to make an explicit trust decision to execute the file, as executables originating from the Internet can be potentially unsafe.
