Example sentences of "[vb pp] [to-vb] in touch " in BNC.

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1 Particular effort should be made to keep in touch with nurses who have left employment and who may be able to return at some future date .
2 Determined efforts should be made to keep in touch with the family , irrespective of the patient 's age , and to give practical advice .
3 Yes , but they 've still got to keep in touch with the farmer concerned or farmers
4 Mr Souness has promised to keep in touch with events at Anfield less than 24 hours after his operation .
5 He 's a bit older than me , his wife died , but he 's really nice , and he 's promised to keep in touch .
6 ‘ We said prayers for his recovery and Tony 's dad has promised to keep in touch to let us know what the latest is .
7 I 've spoken to several of the barmen , explaining our dilemma , and elicited a promise that if a couple answering to the description of Svend and your sister put in an appearance and are conversing in English the man shall be discreetly asked if he is Svend Eriksen and , if so , requested to get in touch with me .
8 Not once in the long years had he attempted to get in touch , to correspond with a daughter he had been all too ready to abandon .
9 Has n't hurried to get in touch , has he ?
10 He 'd been asked to get in touch with Mike for advice .
11 Four years we 've been apart , and you 've never once tried to get in touch with me .
12 Have you tried to get in touch with the doctor since the letter arrived ?
13 Ronnie had written to me a few months before , saying that she had hesitated to get in touch but wanted me to know how concerned she was about John .
14 Watchers were then encouraged to get in touch with her via her publishers , after which they received a personalised mailshot .
15 Some might be tempted to say in touch with reality , but I think I 'd prefer on this occasion to say in touch with another dimension of reality .
16 be prepared with positive and well-reasoned responses for negative questions about your age , why you were made redundant , why you have been out of work so long , whether you have lost skills through lack of use , whether you have failed to keep in touch with your original skills
17 On those occasions when June was unable to accompany him to a meeting or activity , David would always ensure that she and Judith were alright and never failed to keep in touch .
18 I hope , then , that this report on those who matriculated in 1966 will give some of us the opportunity to renew some of those special friendships — formed at a peculiarly impressionable time of our lives — with those with whom we have failed to keep in touch .
19 It has avoided the need to invest in time and paper systems , such as monthly reports which would otherwise be required to keep in touch with personnel developments .
20 The survivors group meet in Farnham and anyone who identifies with them is urged to get in touch .
21 Specialists are advised to get in touch with the museum to arrange to see items held in store .
22 Guards and TTI are not ignored as flags , ticket nippers and leather bags are all part of the range , John Beesley is always interested to discuss future requirements and possible additions to his range , volunteers or railway companies are advised to get in touch .
23 Parents are advised to get in touch before the situation gets out of hand : ‘ We 're not a crisis-intervention centre , ’ they say .
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