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Example sentences for "trust that"

  • We shall do no material harm to your lawn, Mrs Twigg," observed Major Malcolm, "and for your sake I trust that it may not become the scene of a conflict.

  • I trust that, now they have seen the preparations made for their reception, the rebels will not attempt to attack the house," said Mr Ferris.

  • I trust that we shall have no difficulty in getting on board the Champion should she enter the harbour," said Ellen.

  • But as the all-wise Disposer of events has hitherto watched over my steps, I trust that, in the important one I may soon be called upon to take, He will mark the course so plainly as that I cannot mistake the way.

  • I trust that it need not continue above a year or two more.

  • If fight King James--as well I trust That fight he will, and fight he must, The Lady Clare behind our lines Shall tarry, while the battle joins.

  • De Wilton sobbed, for sob he must - "Where'er I meet a Douglas, trust That Douglas is my brother!

  • Still, if it must be so, it must; and I trust that I may behave as befits an Englishman, in such an extremity.

  • And now, Cousin Mercy, as I have told you so much as that, I trust that we may part as we have always parted, in friendly and kindly fashion.

  • But in the depths of my own heart I trust that I may see with the eyes of the King of Rome," replied Josepha with a smile.

  • Our paths in life lie apart, and I trust that we shall never be forced to look upon each other again," said Joseph in reply.

  • The first will be that of the King of Rome, and I trust that, before his coronation, your majesty will have persuaded him to marry one of the two German princesses of whom we have spoken.

  • I trust that we felt grateful to Heaven for our deliverance.

  • And I trust that we part without malice, young man," addressing me.

  • Even now that years have passed since that time, I am undecided as to that point; and therefore I trust that I may be pardoned if I was wrong in doing so, when I had no time for reflection.

  • Pardon me, Judge," said he, "but I trust that I may be allowed to congratulate you upon the abandonment of principles which I have considered a clog to your career.

  • If you were a man, you wouldn't trust that Frenchman to give you change for five dollars.

  • And I trust that in the future we shall grow into the mutual respect and affection which our nearer relationship will demand.

  • I trust that it may be allowed me here to recall an incident which ought to have been given in a preceding chapter.

  • If ever I see you again I trust that it will be to congratulate you upon a deed which will ring through Europe.

  • I trust that before to-morrow morning he will be inside it, and we out of sight of this accursed island.

  • Go forth, Colonel Gerard, and I trust that we may never look upon each other's faces again.

  • It has since been my endeavour to show that I regretted my impulsive persecution, and I trust that my long forbearance and self-effacement have proved to ye that your comfort and happiness are the first object of my heart.

  • The Marquis has since assured me that nothing was neglected which could be of comfort or service to your mother, and I trust that he speaks informedly.

  • I trust that you'll give me time, and not press me too harshly.

  • While there are wrongs to be righted, and the defenceless to be protected, I trust that no one engaged in the noble profession of arms will think of sheathing his sword.

  • Captain Hemming thanked the consul for his bold determination, adding, "I trust that we shall not disappoint you, Mr Wilmot, and that you will live to share such laurels as we may gain.

  • I trust that as I am not likely to be employed again for some time, she will not consider it necessary longer to defer our marriage, and I sincerely hope, my dear Jack, that you will be at home to act as my best man.

  • I trust that it will not be to the West Indies, my dear boy," said Lady Rogers.

  • I trust that we played our part rarely, and, in truth, the unctuousness and godliness of William Long passeth belief, and he plays his part well.

  • I trust that when we may get across the water we may hear that he is in safety.

  • Your corn I am sure will be more remunerative than the crop of last year, and I trust that at the end of the year you will find you have advanced in the field of agriculture.

  • I trust that no efforts will be spared to develop our own resources of supply, as a further dependence upon those from abroad can result in nothing but increase of suffering and want.

  • The feeling of trust that we had in him was simply sublime.

  • But they will brighten after awhile, and I trust that a merciful God will arouse us to a sense of our danger, bless our honest efforts, and drive back our enemies to their homes.

  • I trust that I am as religious as another--but my family was always moderate there.

  • It is my trust that he has not answered to some one's piping that the leaf's not dead!

  • I trust that we are all Christians, Glenfernie!

  • I trust that I have imputed no unfairness, made no charge of conscious misrepresentation (to accidents of exposition we are all liable), have struck no foul blow, hazarded no discourteous phrase.

  • I trust that what I have said is not unfair.

  • I trust that I shall not be thought to magnify a mere slip of the pen.

  • I trust that I have your Majesty's permission so to do," replied O'Donahue, bowing low.


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