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

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1 ‘ I 've already been in touch with the Secretary-General .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 Many smaller firms in Darlington have already been in touch with me about the jobs they say are being put at risk . ’
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 She 's already been in touch with , with him , a letter
13 ‘ I have always been in touch with the female side of my personality ever since I was a kid .
14 Lineker and Paul Gascoigne have both been in touch with Spurs to wish them good luck for the new season .
15 We had also been in touch with him indirectly through learning early in the year that he and John Hayward were needing a housekeeper .
16 ‘ I have also been in touch with our board of governors .
17 She has also been in touch with Reg Watson , Chief Officer of Darlington Community Health Council , which is to discuss the problem at its meeting on Thursday .
18 basically so am I , I 've got to write a news in the next few days so I 'll see in early February tell him about the ideas , I 've also been in touch with another lobbying firm , I say been in touch but it 's quite easy because
19 The threat was scarcely veiled ; and Lothar had probably been in touch with Pippin already as an obvious ally against Charles .
20 But Coun Tony Richmond , leader of the council Conservatives , has now been in touch with the South African embassy in London to set up a trade visit to the town , and is to ask for all-party support at next week 's council meeting .
21 Well the membership secretary , if I can remember how to spell it , erm mm has indeed been in touch with erm John who very kindly sent us a free copy of erm their version of our membership list .
22 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 .
23 Nor was there a difference in the proportion of those committing suicide who had previously been in touch with the psychiatric service .
24 You might like to know that I have recently been in touch with a Mme Francine Roussel ( University of Nancy II , 23 Blvd Albert 1e , Nancy 54000 ) who is just completing a survey review of concordancers .
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