Example sentences of "[noun pl] [to-vb] in touch " in BNC.
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1 | Swift Transport , for example , has 300 trucks equipped with Cellnet phones to enable drivers to keep in touch with depots and customers to confirm times of arrival . |
2 | These problems may be recited in a familiar litany cited for all service sectors concerned with all dependency groups : services are remote from individuals and their families ; services are difficult for families and clients to get in touch with or access ; services are organisationally and professionallY fragmented , So that families and clients are unclear about who was doing what ; furthermore , services are unconnected or discontinuous , so that families and clients fall into gaps between services ; finally , the statutory agencies were not able to liaise extensively with voluntary or informal care networks However , these general observations do not point precisely to operational tasks . |
3 | The council would like anyone who feels they can make a regular committment to visit their homes to get in touch with its social services department . |
4 | In other words we want to help local enthusiasts to keep in touch with what is happening in the wider world of railways . |
5 | Attempts in a couple of cases by parents to get in touch after years of no interest were not welcomed . |
6 | Thousands of Poles settled here after the last war , but they 've worked hard over the years to keep in touch with their cultural roots . |
7 | I do n't want readers getting the wrong idea about this letter , but the compulsion to write came on seeing people like Jeff Young , who thinks I Should Be So Lucky is a good song ( well , it probably is , if you 're 10 years old ) ; Norman Jay , who does n't want bands to get in touch if all they want is a record deal ; Mick Clarke , who ‘ wants people to tell him what he 's listening to is good ’ , then only signs people he likes , etc . |
8 | While writers simply reflected people 's greater knowledge of the colonies and did not do much to increase it , the churches made quite substantial efforts to keep in touch across the Atlantic . |
9 | Cellphones are now commonplace enabling managers to keep in touch with the vehicles out on the road . |
10 | A waiver scheme allows individual families to get in touch with me and to tell me if the levying of the charge will erm will mean particular financial hardship for them , and we 've had experience of this . |
11 | and said if they ever had any problems to get in touch . |
12 | By drawing so many men into the services , the war may also have enabled the wages of labourers to keep in touch with prices , assisted by the local increase in demand from the construction of London docks . |
13 | Twentieth-century developments in communications — be it the faster postal service , the telephone , telegrams or improved road conditions and means of transport — would enable far-flung relations to keep in touch with each other with an ease at which their ancestors might have marvelled . |
14 | We can try all sorts of techniques to get in touch with the hinterland of your psyche but my feeling is that , unless you yourself are prepared to voyage there , it will prove impossible to extirpate this negative cathexis . |
15 | She invested in up-to-date equipment , took out a subscription to hairdressing magazines to keep in touch with the latest ideas , and took clients at the weekends and evenings . |
16 | As some debates may not last the full time allotted to them , it is the responsibility of hon. Members to keep in touch with developments if they are not to miss their turn . |
17 | Runs in-service training courses to enable qualified teachers to keep in touch with contemporary ideas |
18 | This should enable individual members to get in touch with each other , perhaps to set up teacher-researcher groups where none exist . |
19 | He 's offering other head teachers to get in touch to benefit from what he says is a very important project . |
20 | If a vehicle fails the test because it does not have a vehicle identification number , MoT testers will advise motorists to get in touch with the local Vehicle Registration Office , which can allocate a new number . |
21 | Giants , trailing by seven points after the first leg , took an aggregate lead as early as the fourth minute , but their game never flowed as missed shots and tired , sloppy defence allowed the Finns to stay in touch through their prolific three-point shooters . |
22 | but , erm , she was hoping to come to the meeting this evening , but she phoned at the last minute and said she could n't make it , but erm , I do n't know if it would be more appropriate perhaps for the schools groups to get in touch with her and I |
23 | He has no plans to get in touch with Terry Waite while over here . |
24 | I have tried several times to get in touch by telephone . |
25 | Being married to Brightman , he has said , has made it " much easier for performers to get in touch and feel they cart talk about their problems , and it 's a good thing for me to be aware of some of the problems on the other side of the theatre fence " . |
26 | During the Jubilee Year the University has decided to inject some resources into the association to develop it into a larger and more effective body , to enable graduates to keep in touch with the University and each other . |
27 | Alpha is a group is University of Ulster graduates who feel it would benefit all Northern Ireland graduates in the catering and tourism fields to keep in touch , both socially and on a professional level . |
28 | The RSC has a reduced subscription scheme for members on a career break and sees this as a way of encouraging women to keep in touch whilst looking after young children . |
29 | The Graduate : Teesside Polytechnic is calling on all past students to get in touch with Alumni Officer Clare Tanner so they can receive a copy of its new magazine , The Graduate . |
30 | I would like to ask those interested runners to get in touch with me . |