Sentence examples for so entrusted from inspiring English sources

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He was proud to have been so entrusted, but he loved, more than anything else, the whispered confidences, the behind-the-scenes statecraft — the conspiracy of it all.

He was proud to have been so entrusted, but he loved, more than anything else, the whispered confidences, the behind-the-scenes statecraft the conspiracy of it all.

Despite brave talk about "turning Britain's pyramid of power on its head" by devolving decision-making downwards to the people, Dave has already noticed that the people so entrusted often make bad decisions – let's start with Ken or Andrew Lansley – for which he, not they, will get the blame.

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But Gwynne and I have a prior lunch date and so entrusting my brew to the loving care of the lads in the brewery – we head into Conwy.

So entrusting them and their invaluable contents to strangers, not to mention the viruses they unwittingly carry, seems unwise, especially when all kinds of places — public libraries and Internet cafes — allow short-term use of their computers for no more than just a few bucks.

So when entrusted with Grady, my 6-year-old nephew, during a recent visit to my brother's family in the suburbs of Washington, D.C., I decided to design a kid-friendly frugal day out.

In the spring of 1964, Ned Irish, the Knick president, was overseeing construction of a new Madison Square Garden, so he entrusted Donovan, still the coach, and Holzman, the chief scout, with running the draft.

The mountain of material available made him feel that this was too big a task for one person, so he entrusted the opening and final stages of Lawrence's life to John Worthern and me, and dealt with the crucial, middle stage himself.

"The generations that wrote and ratified the Bill of Rights and the Fourteenth Amendment did not presume to know the extent of freedom in all of its dimensions, and so they entrusted to future generations a charter protecting the right of all persons to enjoy liberty as we learn its meaning".

In the article, she writes that she did not have equipment capable of reliably documenting the discovery, so she "entrusted the slides to [Lejuene], who had the photos taken but did not show them to me; they were, he said, with [his] Chief and therefore under lock and key".

The law much strictly require jailors to safeguard lives which are so completely entrusted to their care.

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