Sentence examples for to entrust to from inspiring English sources

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"War is too serious a matter," Georges Clemenceau famously quipped, "to entrust to the generals".

It is not a message he plans to entrust to the runway or ordinary television.

Let's face it, sporting glory is a far too fragile thing to entrust to the vagaries of our subconscious.

I'm proud to say I voted for Gordon Brown, because I think this country's economic circumstances are too dire to entrust to new blood with no experience whatsoever.

Georges Clemenceau, the French statesman, is said to have enshrined that view in the comment: "War is too serious a matter to entrust to military men".

An important factor is that neither Google, nor any other company that is developing them, is convinced that enough people are willing to entrust to technology such a potentially perilous activity as driving.

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I'm waiting for justice to be a system that is fairly applied to those we entrust to enforce our laws, to equally protect all.

These were now to be entrusted to the new basilica.

The rules were too secret to be entrusted to grown-ups.

The admiralty is to be entrusted to the Duke of Northumberland.

Both text and tradition were believed to have been entrusted to Moses on Mount Sinai.

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