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Example sentences for "trust you"

  • I know it's foolish, and it isn't that I don't trust you.

  • It isn't that I don't trust you, that I don't want you to have your work, that I demand all of you.

  • Why," he continued, "I trust you as I never trusted anybody else.

  • It is because you are so true that I have dared to trust you.

  • Even though it be hazardous, I am willing to trust you.

  • You are kind, and I trust you may be," replied the Marquise, with a pretty nod that was a bow in miniature.

  • It may not be for long, perhaps, but even if it should be, you must remember that I love you--I trust you.

  • I am trusting you, Madame, without asking who you side with in our war, but even if you are against us I--I trust you!

  • I trust you quite, Graeme, and that is why I have courage to give you pain.

  • I trust you, Harry," was all she had voice to say.

  • I trust you will be mistaken in your fears.

  • Mr. Griffin, may I trust you to do your friend a service?

  • As Minister I could not say these things; but I trust you, gentlemen, and I am talking to you now as a man who has known love himself.

  • Getting no answer he went on with deliberation: "Mrs. Travers ordered me to say that no matter how this came about she is ready to trust you.

  • And I ask myself is it possible that there should be another man on earth that I could trust as I trust you.

  • I was just telling Mrs. Travers I didn't trust you--not altogether.

  • I trust you do not object to the bright side of things," said he, smiling, "as long as there is so much about us that is really very dark?

  • I trust you, and I trust Him who brought us together, and moved you to lay open your honest heart to me.

  • I trust you, Jeff, and believe that you will attend to it.

  • Suppose it were possible to get back in time, what reason have I to trust you?

  • You know that in this business no man can trust his twin brother, and you ask me to trust you to the extent of laying in your hands everything I've worked for--the lives of an army!

  • Only feel I trust you--and for nothing so tremendous after all.

  • That is why I mean to trust you in a very grave matter.

  • I trust you," he said, and he gave the box to Zorzi, to be deposited in the hole.

  • I trust you, Zorzi," continued Beroviero, slowly mixing some materials in a little wooden trough on the table.

  • I trust you, because I must trust some one in order to have a safe means of communicating with Casa Contarini.

  • Yes," she continued, "I trust you, and you must trust me.

  • I merely say to you, I trust you to do for me the best you can, and not let yourself be tempted away from the path of rectitude by any of the scoundrels you may encounter.

  • I'll trust you, Lannoe, and you must trust me.

  • Philibert," said he, "I trust you had no difficulty in finding the Intendant?

  • Can I trust you with a greater matter still?

  • I trust you understand me now, and will rely on my being as a sister to Le Gardeur, to do what I can to restore him perfect to you and the good Lady de Tilly.

  • I trust you implicitly," she said, simply; and with that I took her to my house.

  • I am getting afraid of you--but I trust you.

  • If there is need, I shall tell you--because I trust you as fully as I trust your father and mother, and I have a very high opinion of your courage and ability.

  • I trust you to destroy it;" and I held it out to him.

  • Do you reckon I'd trust you to lend to others if I didn't trust you myself?

  • I trust you to do it, you could move the heart of Gibraltar.

  • Greenacre," his lordship kept repeating, "I trust you implicitly.

  • I trust you implicitly as my dear wife's friend; it is all in her interests, as you see.

  • The matter stands thus, Greenacre I trust you implicitly, once more I assure you of that; but it is absolutely necessary for me to see a solicitor.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "trust you" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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