Example sentences of "have [adv] been [prep] [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 Chinese rugs have long been in tune with Western colour schemes , and a growing number of Anatolian groups are now producing traditional and Caucasian designs in much softer shades .
2 West Mercia police have already been in touch with nine other forces and set up a committee covering the west and south of England , the Midlands and Wales to prevent any more Castlemorton style gatherings .
3 We have already been in touch with two GP practices in Middlesbrough to see how much of the medical history we can pick up , and shall be doing the same in Sunderland .
4 Many smaller firms in Darlington have already been in touch with me about the jobs they say are being put at risk . ’
5 Former Widnes boss Laughton , who first tempted the ex-Llanelli half-back to switch codes four years ago , said : ‘ I have not been in touch with Widnes about Jonathan Davies and it has never been discussed by our board . ’
6 Laughton , the former Widnes boss who first tempted the ex-Llanelli half-back star to switch codes for a record £250,000 fee four years ago , said : ‘ I have not been in touch with Widnes about Jonathan Davies and it has never been discussed by our board .
7 I have always been in contact with women trade unionists , or Christian communities , or organizations such as ANDES 21 de junio but they were n't specifically women 's organizations .
8 ‘ I have always been in touch with the female side of my personality ever since I was a kid .
9 Lineker and Paul Gascoigne have both been in touch with Spurs to wish them good luck for the new season .
10 ‘ I have also been in touch with our board of governors .
11 did , did have and I 'll still say the only reason we have n't been at war with them is because of the army , arm
12 You have n't been in contact with German measles recently ? ’
13 ‘ They have n't been in touch with me since so I 'm wondering what they 're going to do about it , ’ said Stuart .
14 We have n't been in touch with her for years . ’
15 You have n't been in touch with me for an age , and I have wanted you since I saw you again at dinner .
16 Back in Fr Butler 's home parish of St Lachtain in Freshford , Kilkenny , Fr Seamus Henry said : ‘ I have n't been in touch with John for some months but I am supporting him in a pastoral way .
17 I I mean poor Wynn I have n't , have n't been in touch with them for weeks and months and the longer you leave it the worse you feel about it , you know ?
18 I have n't been in touch with the 's for ages .
19 It 's funny er when Richard came in the other day and said he 'd been he 'd been to the dentist and you said oh well they have n't been in touch with us yet .
20 So that 's why we have n't , we have n't been in touch with you at all
21 It is partly because of this distinction that , for the past fifty years , the physical anthropologists , who have by now become laboratory scientists par excellence , have barely been in communication with the various kinds of socio-cultural anthropologists .
22 You might like to know that I have recently been in touch with a Mme Francine Roussel ( University of Nancy II , 23 Blvd Albert 1e , Nancy 54000 ) who is just completing a survey review of concordancers .
23 This is the sad thing in my life that I have never been in contact with my grandchildren .
24 ‘ And they are all about the same age and they are all boys who have never been in trouble with the police , but the people who taught them and their family were not exactly surprised at what happened . ’
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