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

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1 Make contact with officers at the appropriate levels within the organisation
2 Lacy and the Valencian conspirators could count on wider support , from merchants like Beltrán de Lis — in contact with officers as an army contractor — to shoemakers and farmers .
3 Det Sgt Hardy Jones of Darlington CID confirmed he was in contact with officers from other forces to discuss the raids .
4 This concerns the factors of affect and attitude already described in some detail , and we have explored how negative affect will tend to produce less contact with users of the language .
5 Perhaps the best form of advertising is that which goes on all the time through everyday contact with users of the service .
6 Others take the view that marketing is part of everyone 's job and that R&D , in particular , is expected to supplement other inputs by making direct contact with users of company products and with competitive activities .
7 Daily contact with infants in the crèche ( next to the sixth-form coffee bar ) , the elderly , the frail , the physically and mentally disabled , employed people who come to us for literacy support or computing courses , active retired people attending daytime A-level classes , members of the community using our library , students on the threshold of professional careers in music playing with non-too-gifted amateurs engaged in recreation , academically-gifted students about to enter university engaged in social work with our special-needs students , has perhaps given us an unusually clear insight into the different ways people need and want education and the different circumstances in which it enriches their lives .
8 The intention is for the policeman concerned to develop a local knowledge of his area , to show a presence and develop friendly and informal contact with members of the public , although one was adamant that his role remained primarily one of crime detection rather than prevention , this being the responsibility of community relations .
9 The appeal was made to them in the early 1970s to offer their home to ‘ special needs ’ children and they responded well , Now they are being asked to accept both the challenge of ‘ special needs ’ children and the possibility of continuing contact with members of the original family .
10 In the early stages many of the children had been in residential care for periods of years , had little or no contact with members of the natural family and had lost all serious hope of returning there .
11 Towards the end of the research most of the children referred had been in care for shorter periods of time and were still in more or less meaningful contact with members of their natural families .
12 Some families who need the certainty of legal adoption are none the less more than willing to allow their child to continue contact with members of the birth family .
13 Their educational experience is enriched by contact with members of the local economic community .
14 I feel that this reflects inadequate training and/or briefing of such staff on the work of different sections of the Garden , and I am sure that this can be overcome relatively easily by providing adequate induction courses for all the RBGE , BTC and others who have contact with members of the public .
15 Hopefully make contact with friends from the past .
16 ‘ Bits of me keep coming into contact with bits of your car . ’
17 By the mid-fourth century the patriarchal line of Church leadership began to fuse with a male construction of celibacy that defined it both as avoidance of contact with women as the source of sin and as a source of power over inferior married people .
18 We had contact with women from America , France and Scandinavia .
19 Reducing the amount of time a patient spends in face-to-face contact with relatives with whom he lives in a ‘ high EE ’ environment , or changing their communication styles , will also be protective .
20 In addition , whilst in the ward , the learner has the opportunity to work in close contact with specialists in all fields .
21 The social worker , who wants to remain anonymous , is now in contact with doctors at the Maison Blanche Hospital in Paris .
22 Plans for their future brought them into political contact with enemies of the ninth electorate which led first to the secret murder of Königsmarck in 1694 , with the connivance of Ernst August , and later to Sophia Dorothea 's confinement in her father 's keeping at the palace of Ahlden , following her divorce from Georg Ludwig in 1694 , which carried the rider that she could not remarry .
23 Even as we start to write , we find ourselves making contact with feelings for rhythm and style .
24 Erm sis you have a lot of contact with tenants in the flats ?
25 In a global context , few people in the world today can live out their lives without some awareness of , or indeed direct contact with agencies of state administration .
26 maintaining contact with families over a period of time
27 Another way is through being in contact with parents of young people to try to help them .
28 rapid contact with parents of absent pupils
29 Mayhew , who has a lot of contact with players at first class and international level , maintains he knows of no first-class players in New Zealand using steroids or performance-enhancing drugs .
30 Hypochondria is thought to be a result of repressed emotions and secret fears , and it is far more likely to develop in families where there is a preoccupation with illness , or in people who have a great deal of contact with invalids as children .
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