Example sentences of "been [prep] touch [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ They have n't been in touch with me since so I 'm wondering what they 're going to do about it , ’ said Stuart .
2 You have n't been in touch with me for an age , and I have wanted you since I saw you again at dinner .
3 The Parkinson 's Disease Society has been in touch with me , and I am grateful to its chief executive , Mrs. Mary Baker , both for information and for helping me understand the problems .
4 Many smaller firms in Darlington have already been in touch with me about the jobs they say are being put at risk . ’
5 Luke 's been in touch with her , though ; and with me .
6 We have n't been in touch with her for years . ’
7 Have you been in touch with her ?
8 erm saying that erm they ha that h he had been in touch with her and actually she got in touch with him he said peculalaly peculalalary
9 The American Ambassador has been in touch with him . ’
10 ‘ If Gómez is not at the address you have given me I shall presume it is because you 've been in touch with him , so do n't phone him .
11 We had also been in touch with him indirectly through learning early in the year that he and John Hayward were needing a housekeeper .
12 Mr Smith said Mr Curren had since left the pub and Spanswick had not been in touch with him since the incident .
13 They said that an AI group from Austria had been in touch with them with help and support , and that people from all over the world were pressing for his release .
14 Reluctantly , Charlotte agreed , even though she was sure he would already have been in touch with them in such an event .
15 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 ?
16 Her own business needed her attention , but she 'd been in touch with her manager , and everything was under control .
17 She knew as she waited for Reception to ring her back that it could well be , if Cara had been in touch with her parents , that she stood to come off the phone feeling worse than ever .
18 But she has n't been in touch with her colleagues for four months .
19 Mr Jones , whose firm is in Chelsea , said : ‘ I have been in touch with their parents and will fly to Nepal myself . ’
20 In their recent social services letter they announce that the new 1993 fund will consider applications only from people who have not first been in touch with their SSDs .
21 With regard to your letter of 17 April this year on the subject of the above tape , your colleague Mr Muraki has not yet been in touch with us .
22 ‘ As a matter of fact your father 's been in touch with us . ’
23 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 .
24 We have been in touch with it about the proposed sale of the site and will continue to be .
25 Asked if he had been in touch with his 43-year-old wife , who is absent from their country home in Chippenham , Wilts , the brigadier said : ‘ Of course I have . ’
26 Friend the Minister for Trade on this subject and my officials have been in touch with his Department concerning comments that were made in Committee .
27 Just as Elisha could answer the widow 's need because he had been in touch with his Lord , so the Holy Spirit is God 's agent to keep us in touch with Him , and to make us pure .
28 As for the safety of the Zairean , I was glad to see that , in his judgment , Mr. Justice Brown said : ’ However , it is at least now clear that no irreversible damage has resulted from his removal on 1st/2nd May ’ — as he has been in touch with his solicitors both from Zaire and Nigeria since then .
29 Has Luke 's bloody sister been in touch with you ?
30 I believe that transport policy researcher , Stuart Cole , whom we have asked to chair the study , has been in touch with you to ask if you would be prepared to make a contribution by joining the steering group .
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