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

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1 ‘ This is the Government that has been in touch with the SNP in order to save themselves , but has not been in touch with the Dutch government in order to save Albion , ’ he said .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 and I had , got pick up two so I , I just had to give up , I phoned him up when I got here , apologise , he has n't been in touch with Michael yet , I do n't know why not , er , though why , er sorry
8 Sergei said Bernard has n't been in touch with Bailey for days , certainly not since C.W. and I were assigned to the case . ’
9 My father has n't been in touch since I was eight years old .
10 It proves my case that he has n't been in touch again .
11 ‘ He has n't been in touch , has he ? ’
12 ‘ You 're saying he has n't been in touch since he left this flat on Thursday ? ’
13 But she has n't been in touch with her colleagues for four months .
14 If he has n't been in touch by phone in a week , I 'll phone him .
15 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 .
16 He was always unreliable and has never been in touch .
17 He was always unreliable and has never been in touch .
18 Julius Ibbetson senior died in 1817 and although there is no mention of the Ibbetsons in between 1813–21 , the families must have still been in touch , although J. C. Ibbetson senior had moved to Yorkshire and he is buried at Masham .
19 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 .
20 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 .
21 But just think if the family had not been in touch with the Bengali Action Group or with any community workers , what sort of state of fear they 'd live in .
22 Certainly Alain Lemarchand had not been in touch , unless you counted thought-waves .
23 Russell Bryant had not been in touch for some time and she seemed to think he had given up . ’
24 Mr Smith said Mr Curren had since left the pub and Spanswick had not been in touch with him since the incident .
25 ‘ I 've already been in touch with the Secretary-General .
26 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
27 The threat was scarcely veiled ; and Lothar had probably been in touch with Pippin already as an obvious ally against Charles .
28 We had also been in touch with him indirectly through learning early in the year that he and John Hayward were needing a housekeeper .
29 He had thought she 'd rally round even though he had n't been in touch for nearly a year .
30 Nor was there a difference in the proportion of those committing suicide who had previously been in touch with the psychiatric service .
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