Example sentences of "[adv] [been] [prep] [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 Among them were those who were convinced that he had secretly been in league with the employers .
2 This organisation has since been in correspondence with Neil Kinnock 's Westminster office , but has yet to receive any clear indication of whether Labour would indeed reduce the age of consent for gay men from 21 to 16 .
3 Britain has proved to be one of the least ‘ community-minded ’ members of the EEC and has for long been at odds with other states about the level of British contributions to the EEC budget .
4 Mrs Rouncewell 's son , Watt , who has long been in love with Rosa , eventually marries her .
5 Chinese rugs have long been in tune with Western colour schemes , and a growing number of Anatolian groups are now producing traditional and Caucasian designs in much softer shades .
6 We had all been in Hawaii with Youth With A Mission ( YWAM ) taking part in the Crossroads Discipleship Training School , YWAM 's basic entry course for full time workers .
7 ‘ We 've all been in trouble with the police and all that malarkey , but that 's all part of growing up .
8 The ancient Egyptians had ready access to gold , mined as well as alluvial , in the eastern desert , and had already been in contact with south-west Asia during their Predynastic phase .
9 Weldex has already been in contact with Sunley Turriff , AMEC and Keir Construction , which have all acquired Lilley companies , and it will take on the hire contracts previously carried out by Piper Plant ( Scotland ) . ’
10 In such cases , I would recommend that you seek professional help , for the dog you have acquired may have already been in conflict with his former family and won the contest .
11 ‘ I 've already been in touch with the Secretary-General .
12 The French King seems to have taken this as an insult and , if he had not already been in touch with the Poitevin rebels , he very soon was .
13 Blackwell had already been in touch with William Penn [ q.v. ] , when the Quaker proprietor offered him the deputy governorship of the infant colony of Pennsylvania , in a desperate attempt to reassert his authority over the resident Quaker oligarchy based in Philadelphia .
14 Alex Stein has already been in touch with you , however I would formally confirm that we would be interested in such a publicity campaign for Council Tax at about the time bills are being issued in April .
15 Fortunately I had already been in touch with the Edinburgh Green Belt Trust , whose representative I met by chance on their stand in an exhibition marquee during Environment Week .
16 West Mercia police have already been in touch with nine other forces and set up a committee covering the west and south of England , the Midlands and Wales to prevent any more Castlemorton style gatherings .
17 We have already been in touch with two GP practices in Middlesbrough to see how much of the medical history we can pick up , and shall be doing the same in Sunderland .
18 Many smaller firms in Darlington have already been in touch with me about the jobs they say are being put at risk . ’
19 Coun Tony Richmond , leader of the Conservatives on Darlington Council , has already been in touch with the South African Embassy in London to organise the high-level trade visit .
20 Coun Tony Richmond , leader of the Conservatives on the council , has already been in touch with the South African embassy in London to set up the trade visit .
21 Stitt has watched a video replay of the incident on numerous occasions and already been in touch with colleagues who were involved in Danny Thomas 's case against QPR 's Gavin Maguire .
22 She 's already been in touch with , with him , a letter
23 We 've just been in discussions with the manufacturers and we actually but we 're hoping to get a discount on that in the near future so we 're hoping the cost of that will come down .
24 If she had still been in love with Finn , Lydia would not now be casting round for ways to entertain herself .
25 He said it warmly and gently , and at this Lydia was surprised since she had thought her remarks somewhat offensive and would not have made them had she still been in love with Finn and desirous of his good opinion .
26 Until that moment the sons of Aethelfrith had possibly been in alliance with the British leader .
27 a concept which has always been in complicity with a teleological and eschatological metaphysics , in other words , paradoxically , in complicity with that philosophy of presence to which it was believed history could be opposed .
28 I have always been in contact with women trade unionists , or Christian communities , or organizations such as ANDES 21 de junio but they were n't specifically women 's organizations .
29 Perhaps I had always been in love with him .
30 ‘ I have always been in touch with the female side of my personality ever since I was a kid .
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