Example sentences of "[adv] trust him " in BNC.

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1 Subdued by the mockery , she joined him at the door he was now unlocking , still not wholly trusting him , and the gleam in his eyes told her he knew it .
2 He does n't know Mitch well enough to trust him to look after you . ’
3 She laughed , still not trusting him .
4 Not trusting him to return it , she would not give it .
5 Susan said that she had no intention of letting him into her life ; she did not trust him or his relationships with women , ‘ from what I observed of him , and I do n't think he felt very secure with me because of my straightforwardness ’ .
6 Unfortunately , although Robert Stewart had done so much to secure David 's release and towards administering Scotland in his absence , David did not trust him and , in fact , had him imprisoned .
7 It was , he thought , to tell him he could not trust him .
8 But if I assume he is a rogue when in fact he is honest , I cheat myself when I do not trust him .
9 Unable to see God as he is , he can not trust him as he should , and doubt is the result .
10 The difference was that until 1688 loans had been made directly to the King : he ran the government as an extension of his private household and , although he was the richest individual in the country , he was in many ways just a private borrower like any other and a prudent lender would not trust him with a loan that would run for a long time .
11 He admits that they did not trust him and avoided him .
12 ‘ You can not trust him . ’
13 Omar had bribed the telephone operator to leave his office , but I did not trust him to stay away .
14 She did not trust him either , considering him to be little more than a teller of comforting lies , her mother 's doctor oozing reassurance from every pore .
15 ‘ But , Your Grace , I insist you must not trust him .
16 It was not so much that she did not trust him as that she had been inhibited by her clerical superiors , Gilbert included .
17 She knew she 'd been right not to trust him , guessed she had lost his support and did the only thing possible — tore at the bread with her teeth , one bite , two … three — stuffing her mouth till the bread protruded and she could hardly chew .
18 I had been stupid not to trust him , I had behaved badly , disregarded and neglected him .
19 She had been right not to trust him .
20 She had been right not to trust him , for he seduced with soft words , with heat and passion and false promises of safety .
21 She had n't told him in the beginning because it was totally unimportant to her — her family was not religious — and then , after they had been married a while and she had discovered he was extremely intolerant about various classes of people — not Jews , in fact , but Negroes and Catholics — she had been afraid to tell him in case he should think she had deliberately concealed her origins because she had not trusted him .
22 He felt angered that he had not been told ; that Hal had not trusted him enough to tell him .
23 Can I ever trust him again ?
24 But that means I ca n't ever trust him , really . ’
25 Just like all of us do , still trusts him ,
26 Georgiades still trusted him .
27 Nigel , her predecessor , had probably trusted him .
28 They now trust him implicitly .
29 Oh , they 'd been polite , made him welcome , but they had n't trusted him .
30 He did n't trust him up there in the wood on his own .
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