Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] be [prep] touch " in BNC.

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1 Detective Superintendent Michael Walsh said yesterday : ‘ The Jockey Club has been in touch with the force , and further discussions will be taking place .
2 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 .
3 It would be helpful to David Wilson to know if either of the organisations named above or any other similar organisation has been in touch with you or any of your staff and also to indicate to him the nature of this contact and details of what was being offered .
4 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 .
5 Many of these people , training providers , employers and job seekers have been in touch to tell us how worthwhile the events were .
6 However , my personal assistant has been in touch with Carole and Ben Meadows .
7 It was , said the paper , a ‘ found object ’ , but by then David Robins had been in touch with the group , and was to share a house with one of their then leading London lights , Chris Grey .
8 ‘ As a matter of fact your father 's been in touch with us . ’
9 Our people have been in touch with the police , just checking to see if there could be a terrorist element .
10 After last week 's further note on the ineffectiveness of Neighbourhood Watch schemes in Darlington , another three people have been in touch .
11 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 .
12 The American Ambassador has been in touch with him . ’
13 ‘ Apparently , her cat had very bad plaque on its teeth and she was really concerned , so I gave her some advice and Amy has been in touch ever since .
14 Scotland Yard has been in touch with the Argentine inquiry .
15 Mr Clancy has been in touch with the Metropolitan Police to say he has Bobby .
16 It has been shown that most suicide attempters are aware of the existence of agencies where they could obtain help , such as the general practitioner , social workers , or the Samaritans ( Kreitman and Chowdhury 1973b ) ; in fact , a significant proportion of attempters had been in touch with one or more of these agencies in the weeks preceding the attempt ( Bancroft et al. 1977 ) .
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 Iain had been in touch with Tim and offered any support from the Church of Scotland , the Committee or other sources .
19 Chairman Garry Gibson revealed that Murray had been in touch with a string of top clubs looking for pre-deadline newcomers .
20 He had been waiting there since hearing from Bartocci , less than an hour earlier , that the kidnappers had been in touch and that the car would be leaving as soon as it got dark .
21 Sir Bryan of course had been in touch with the Chief Constable about the security and policing of the tournament .
22 Goleniewski had been in touch with the CIA since 1958 during which time he had passed on to them a considerable amount of information that had led to the arrest of several important spies .
23 ‘ The British Legion has been in touch with Warrington Borough Council about putting a plaque on the cenotaph but nothing has happened yet . ’
24 He tells me that Spurs have been in touch to say their computer was knackered ( bloody things , who wants em ? ) so there is a delay in sending them out , but we are getting some .
25 VICTOR Harrison has been in touch from Teesdale from where it is always welcome to hear .
26 Luke 's been in touch with her , though ; and with me .
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