trust - use in sentences

Object

  • lieutenant: Hornigold soon became a full pirate, with Teach as one of his most trusted lieutenants.

Converse of object

  • rebuild: However, working with our clients there is also a crucial need to rebuild trusts, and to maintain clear boundaries to the relationship.
  • build: From suspicion and control to building mutual trust and empowerment.
  • regain: Critics within journalism believe that some external regulation might be necessary to curtail dubious professional behavior and regain public trust.
  • establish: In 1997 he established a charitable trust to fund self-help projects in rural Zambia, many of which have conservation objectives.
  • administer: Secondly, we administer trusts worth hundreds of millions of pounds, dealing with investment advisers on a daily basis.
  • earn: Since our establishment we have earned trust worthy reputation in those markets for providing our committed services.

Adjective modifier

  • charitable: Or perhaps you want to set up a charitable trust or donate a minibus?
  • discretionary: Both fixed and discretionary trusts may be settled in Hong Kong.
  • mutual: Established in 1971, our focus is on creating a Partnership with clients, rooted in mutual trust.
  • acute: I have been asked to write an Audit Strategy for an acute trust.
  • primary: Sexual health leads in primary care trusts are essential.
  • offshore: ICA provides asset protection planning, offshore companies, offshore banking, offshore trusts, offshore.. .

Modifies a noun

  • fund: The trust fund consists of £ 120 in the savings bank.

Noun used with modifier

  • NHS: The National Health Service was broken up into NHS Trusts in the early 1990s.
  • ambulance: The first round of events is directed to the newly formed ambulance trusts and will take place between October and December 2006.
  • foundation: The Council of Governors The NHS foundation trust members elect governors.
  • investment: A unit trust or investment trust type vehicle is much more flexible.
  • unit: A unit trust or investment trust type vehicle is much more flexible.
  • hospital: Less than 20 % of those in charge of hospital trusts are women.

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