Which preposition to use with trusted
Well, then, he, putting full trust in the veiled meaning of my words, and choosing the proper time and place, came to an experience of that which I desired as much as he, although I feigned the contrary.
There were many elements of uncertainty in the scheme, but it seemed to me less desperate than trusting to the caprices of these men, especially since they now had free access to the liquor stores.
[Bows to 'em] Mr. Sharp, and may be trusted with a Bus'ness that concerns you as well as me.
Or he may say: I will keep my land in trust for God.
I had won the trust of a soul: it was light unto my feet.
My mother could organize a Trust on that one that would skin the tax-collars off the whole herd.
"But you must remember he's a desperate liar, John, and can't be trusted as a guidepost.
therefore the children of men put their trust under the shadow of thy wings.
In these things, reason seems to me less to be trusted than instinct.
"To my dear niece, Evadne, the sum of thirty thousand dollars, held by me in trust from her father."
Feign your nice Virgin-Cautions all the day; Then trust at night to my Conduct to preserve thee.
Yet will I go, and I trust by Heaven's grace not to fail utterly.
Why, sir, should they appear to be suspected by the legislature of their own country, whom foreigners trust without hesitation.
The earliest use of the name is Thomas Towel's quarto tract, Wheresoever you see meet, Trust unto Yourselfe: or the Mysterie of Lending and Borrowing (1623).
You're absolutely the only woman I ever met that I'd trust like a man!
If we have learnt something more of who God is; if we have learnt that he is a God in whom we can trust through joy and sorrow, through light and darkness, through life and death, have we not learnt enough for ourselves?
Miss Partington has suitors a little hundred (her grandmother, an alderman's dowager, having left her a great additional fortune,) and is not trusted out of her guardian's house without an old governante, noted for discretion, except to her Mamma Sinclair, with whom now-and-then she is permitted to be for a week together.
Are not both these conditions surpassed in affliction and in absurdity by the proof before us that there is naught to be trusted among mankind, since I have been plotted against by my dearest friend and have been thrust into a conflict against my will, though I have committed no crime nor even error?
Girl friends she had in plenty but not one whose judgment she could trust before her own.
The extra-national "possessions," the so-called "subject nations" in the Empires of Britain, France, Italy, and Japan, are, in fact, possessions held in trust against the day when the League of Free Nations will inherit for mankind.
The politicians and courtiers, especially the most trusted of them, George de la Tremoille, the king's favorite, shrugged their shoulders.
That boy, I see, he trusts above the other: He has a strange resemblance with a face That I have seen, but when, or where, I know not.
" "I hope it is not necessary to talk of trust between us," he replied, with as much tenderness as his chivalry permitted.
His undershot jaw, his wide eyes, low forehead and grizzly mop of red hair proclaimed him at once as a man not to be trusted beyond one's own vision or the reach of a bullet.
We are to see whether we are capable of generosity and trust towards peoples who are neither our kin nor our wards.