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 | 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 . |
6 | ‘ I have always been in touch with the female side of my personality ever since I was a kid . |
7 | Lineker and Paul Gascoigne have both been in touch with Spurs to wish them good luck for the new season . |
8 | ‘ I have also been in touch with our board of governors . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | This is the sad thing in my life that I have never been in contact with my grandchildren . |
12 | ‘ 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 . ’ |