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1 He's not very trustworthy , I'm afraid; but that's maybe because few trust him.
2 They were afraid of him, yet he seemed so very trustworthy in every way.
3 This simply shows how very trustworthy are the general assertions about Lady Byron's confidants.
4 To the best of my belief he is a very trustworthy and honourable man.
5 You have a very trustworthy look for one so young.
6 Uncle Si impressed me as being a very trustworthy man.
7 Huyghens subsequently improved the connection, and succeeded in constructing very trustworthy time-keepers, certainly before 1658.
8 And this first pulsation of conscience is very trustworthy .
9 We found Mrs. O'Flaherty very trustworthy , and well qualified in every way for her position.
10 But her son, Sir Felix, was not very trustworthy .
11 Swallow's characterization, and added, "not a very trustworthy witness, I presume."
12 On the whole, these compradors are very trustworthy .
13 We happen to be -asa matter of fact, there are no very trustworthy connections of ours.
14 They are very trustworthy , and, when on active service, form the best native troops the Portuguese possess.
15 Our compass had never been very trustworthy .
16 This I have been told by very trustworthy people, whose word cannot for one single moment be doubted.
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