Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [prep] touch with " in BNC.

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1 Therefore he strove to understand nature , and had ‘ The habit of wishing to discover the good and the Beautiful in all that meets and surrounds me ’ , thereby becoming in touch with ‘ plastic and vast , one intellectual breeze , At once the soul of each , and God of All ’ .
2 but now they 're all set up and I 'm left alone and the children , three of them , have n't got time to look after me to give me what I , what I need and especially one in the truth , that one is less getting in touch with me than the ones that told me the truth , boys ring me , twice , three times a week , Julia rings every , every night , but Ted rings twice or three times a week , three times I could go , the one
3 If so get in touch with Steve Hack on Farnham 725224 every Monday and we 'll give you some free publicity .
4 ‘ Perhaps I 'd better get in touch with him .
5 And of all the people I met , I have only kept in touch with one or two from Binbrook .
6 I finally got in touch with the distributor and explained what was going on .
7 Lowered on a helicopter ladder over Anfield , he could bellow his instructions through a loudhailer , thus keeping in touch with his players while observing the letter of UEFA law .
8 May I ask my hon. Friend nevertheless to keep in touch with the health authority in Cornwall ?
9 Some ministers use them largely to keep in touch with parliamentary opinion on matters affecting their own departments .
10 I 've been retired from playing for five years , although this season I messed about a bit just to keep in touch with what was going on , and I really do think that someone else should have the honour of captaining the team .
11 Yes , good , good , just keep in touch with us and know how things are going .
12 The aged naturalist was thus kept in touch with London affairs when compelled to stay in Essex on account of ill health and slender means .
13 Do you still stay in touch with the other district nurses ?
14 ‘ A lot of black people , they make it and they forget about the street talk , they forget what they used to be , and I think , regardless of whether you 're black or white , you should always keep in touch with your culture .
15 ‘ Do you still keep in touch with her ? ’
16 ‘ Does she still keep in touch with her mother ? ’
17 When I returned from Libya via Egypt , just after the Munich crisis I at once got in touch with Eliot , and put my proposal before him .
18 She still keeps in touch with friends made at that time and sends a copy of the Glenpatrick News to the retired Chief Industrial Engineer , Mr Wyffles .
19 but the daughter still keeps in touch with her .
20 Pleased with the group 's healthy sales , Red Rhino allowed the band the luxury of a colour sleeve for their third release , the double A-side , ‘ This Boy Can Wait ’ and ‘ You Should Always Keep In Touch With Your Friends ’ .
21 ‘ Your Should Always Keep In Touch With Your Friends ’ was about a romantic incident from Gedge life years earlier .
22 The sentiment behind ‘ You Should Always Keep In Touch With Your Friends ’ was lauded by the music press but Gedge was being more than a little hollow .
23 Their Peel session , featuring ‘ Felicity ’ , ‘ What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted ’ , ‘ You Should Always Keep In Touch With Your Friends ’ and ‘ This Boy Can Wait ’ was released by Strange Fruit in October 1986 .
24 The notched up four tracks in Peel 's Festive 50 : ‘ Once More ’ ( 16 ) , ‘ This Boy Can Wait ’ ( 18 ) , ‘ You Should Always Keep In touch With Your Friends ’ ( 28 ) , and ‘ Felicity ’ ( 36 ) .
25 And then we she got married we still kept in touch with one another and I got married and we did n't live far from one another .
26 In this friendly atmosphere , plans for a reunion had already started before we were halfway through , and many people still keep in touch with each other back home .
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28 ‘ Father always kept in touch with Peter and he planned to come and see us when he got leave from France , where he was stationed .
29 Nationalism , yes , but not narrow : what Burke meant by ‘ the little platoon ’ , and a modern writer in small being beautiful , for the greater the overall unit ( and the Common Market was then looming ) , the greater the necessity for autonomy within that unit , if those being governed were still to feel in touch with those governing .
30 I also got in touch with the real FFL lot at the weekend , they said they 'd send me an information pack .
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