give+in+trust

  • 121Income Trust — An investment trust that holds income producing assets and trades units like a stock on an echange. Income trusts attempt to hold assets which will generate a steady flow of income, such as lease payments from an office building. The income is… …

    Investment dictionary

  • 122National Childbirth Trust — National Child|birth Trust, the NCT a British organization that provides advice and information to women who are going to have babies. It supports women who want to give birth naturally, without the use of drugs, and it encourages new mothers to… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 123brains trust — noun 1》 Brit. a group of experts who give impromptu answers to questions in front of an audience. 2》 (usu. brain trust) N. Amer. a group of experts appointed to advise a government or politician …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 124(a) brain trust — American & Australian a group of people with special knowledge or skills who give advice to someone in a position of authority. He joined the President s brain trust for the election campaign …

    New idioms dictionary

  • 125held in trust — Property in the possession of a trustee; property in the possession of, one other than the owner, such as an agent, bailee, factor, etc., who must account to the owner for the property or the proceeds thereof. As used in fire insurance policies,… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 126I'll give you that — spoken used for saying you accept that part of what someone has said is true, but not all of it Oh, he s charming enough, I ll give you that, but I wouldn t trust him an inch …

    English dictionary

  • 127The Big Give — theBigGive.org.uk is a free to use website that helps major donors find high level charity projects in their field of interest. Any registered UK charity may register and post their projects on the site. theBigGive.org.uk is the brainchild of… …

    Wikipedia

  • 128Terrence Higgins Trust — a British charity whose activities are concerned with the disease AIDS. It was established in 1982, when the first cases of AIDS were beginning to appear in Britain, and took its name from one of the first people in Britain to die of the disease …

    Universalium