31.   Miletic says he wins their trust by letting them know that he, too, has been in the dark corners of the locker room.

32.   Officials in the department, who spoke on condition they not be identified, said Mack had won the trust of local and federal prosecutors.

33.   Over the years, officials of the institutes have won the trust of lawmakers by closely following such recommendations whenever they could.

34.   Second, he needs to make government, and the budget, more open, if he is to win the trust of Congress.

35.   Tenet said he realized that to rebuild the agency he would have to win public trust.

36.   The crowning achievement of Frady and producer Mark Zwonitzer was to win the trust of Jacqueline Jackson.

37.   To win the trust of the reclusive Indians, the men dropped gifts of machetes and aluminum kettles.

38.   Today, two and a half years into the negotiations for a resolution to the dispute, he has clearly won the trust of both sides.

39.   Unlike hit-and-run television and many print reporters, they had the time to win trust and, in the end, become part of the story they tell.

40.   Watchdog groups say that only people outside the company can win the trust of workers and evaluate complaints.

v. + trust >>共 275
build 7.37%
restore 5.23%
win 4.79%
establish 4.05%
put 3.83%
have 3.83%
earn 3.83%
lose 3.61%
gain 3.17%
regain 2.87%
win + n. >>共 510
game 8.00%
election 3.84%
race 3.40%
approval 3.31%
title 3.21%
support 3.19%
championship 2.75%
toss 2.44%
tournament 2.23%
seat 2.18%
trust 0.17%
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