Example sentences of "contact with [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 We are one of about three hundred Amnesty groups in the country , probably about this size , perhaps , well were , were , I mean this , this group is probably about an average for the , you know , the groups in the country , some are smaller , some are much larger , but er , usually it 's about a dozen or so people meeting once a month or , or that often in a room , erm , but apart from groups there are a l there are a great many more people who are called individual members of Amnesty about eighty thousand I think now who are , who just joined by writing to headquarters and many of those have no contact with the groups at all , we 've had list of the people in this area and they run into hundred and fifty , two hundred people who live in this area who er , who belong , who , who belong to Amnesty but do n't actually come to a group except for a small number of us .
2 From that you began to make contact with the memories of conflict and strong feeling that will be invaluable in your future writing work .
3 Wandering through the caverns of Hades , you come into contact with the Sons Of The Free , a neo-Nazi movement hellbent on the destruction of your character , Boone .
4 Additionally , Blake was involved in checking Communist infiltration into the British sector and as part of these duties he began to learn Russian and had some officially approved contact with the Russians as part of a plan to see whether any of them could be persuaded to become British agents .
5 The inspectorate , who came into most frequent contact with the diversities of local procedures , were consistently interested in ‘ modernising ’ the selection system , and in some ways they were the single group most responsible for altering local authority activities .
6 There are two points here : the first is that no matter how substantial is one 's background in user education , advice can become steadily less relevant with the passage of time unless a determined effort is made to keep contact with the users to be instructed ; ie to continue to instruct the user personally .
7 Rangoon airport is the first contact with the workings of the second economy .
8 You may consult this man , but he is to have no direct or unsupervised contact with the families of the girls , and he is to work only under your orders , not independently .
9 The ESO has the advantage of offering greater scope for really getting to the root of truancy problems by keeping the education welfare service in close contact with the families with which it has been working .
10 Making contact with the families in the first instance was the most difficult problem .
11 His whole professional life brought him into contact with the stories of pagan heroes , Englishmen or Norsemen or Goths ; more than anyone he could appreciate their sterling qualities .
12 Some forms of psychotherapy are based on the work of Reich , an analyst who gave up ‘ talking ’ therapy because he saw the possibility of releasing emotional tension locked into the body , and making faster contact with the sources of conflict that cause pain and distress .
13 The films had a sense of urgency that the rest of mainstream British cinema at the time largely lacked , but their directors did n't have enough personal contact with the lives of their characters to offer visions that rang true .
14 Reminiscence was perceived in the 1950s and 1960s to be an unwelcome symptom of mental deterioration , a failure to maintain contact with the realities of the present , and a potentially harmful process .
15 They are in regular contact with the officials of the Commission , and so provide a ‘ listening post ’ for advance information .
16 Such close contact with the facts of life certainly drives the lessons home , but a blunder can be costly , and it is not always easy for a beginner to put two and two together and deduce the root cause of his error .
17 Using a cream gives time for the hydrogen peroxide to be in contact with the bacteria in order to kill them or inhibit their division .
18 As part of the emergency measures the government decreed a ban on all contact with the guerrillas by local and provincial government officials .
19 Orthodox Judaism continues to teach an elaborate separation of the menstruating woman from contact with the men of her family .
20 Had the sellers known , they could have predicted that perhaps water would come into contact with the contents of an ampoule and cause an explosion .
21 Look at the person — maintain contact with the eyes for as long as is comfortable , look away to the mouth when it becomes uncomfortable , then return to the eyes .
22 The findings have tended to support the view that the police are held in relatively high esteem , although those polled have invariably had little or no contact with the police in any capacity .
23 getting police back on the beat , and in close contact with the neighbourhoods under their care .
24 When he was in Vienna he had contact with the followers of Freud and Adler , and he found that even when a fact appeared to contradict their theories , they were always able to turn the fact around so that it could be taken as another example to prove their theory .
25 Other than a girl he had seen at a spinning-wheel and singing a song in the Gaelic at Nairn , this was Johnson 's first true contact with the Scots of the west .
26 In most countries and in most settings , paraprofessionals tend to be the workers who have the most frequent and regular face-to-face contact with the clients of social welfare services .
27 There is no evidence that the Ismaili Assassins ever made contact with the Crusaders in the relatively short history of the sect .
28 Miloš knew that Karadjordje had been in contact with the representatives of the Greek nationalist organisation Philike Hetairia ( Society of Friends ) , which was planning a general rising of all the sultan 's Christian subjects .
29 Besides the formal courses organized by local education authorities ( LEAs ) , initial training institutions and HMI , one must include public reports upon educational developments ( Warnock , Bullock , Plowden ) , and , published privately , the Gulbenkian Report ( Gulbenkian Foundation , 1982 ) in the arts education domain ; the reports of curriculum development programmes , for example , the Schools Curriculum Development Committee ( SCDC ) Arts in Schools Project bulletins ; digests of research , descriptions of practice and opinion which appear in professional journals ; formal and informal contact with LEA advisory services , including the growing number of teachers seconded for professional development purposes ; inspections ; long and short award bearing courses ; changes in examination syllabuses ( of which the recent introduction of GCSE is an example ) ; even teacher contact with the representatives of educational suppliers .
30 Sun 's other weak point may be the fact that WABI 's Praxsys creators come from BIOS house Phoenix Technologies Ltd , where they would have had access to MS-DOS , although Phoenix was one of the pioneers of the concept of the clean room , where no-one that has any inside knowledge of the code being emulated is allowed to come into contact with the developers of the emulation .
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