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61. Apart from the occasional letter, they had not been in touch for years.
62. Are you still in touch with your friends from college?
63. I can put you in touch with a local photography club .
64. If your daughter is interested in having a keypal next year, please have her get in touch.
65. I'll be in touch again towards the end of the week.
66. We'll get in touch as soon as we know the results of the test.
67. If you would care to leave your name, we'll get in touch as soon as possible.
68. Keep in touch ... send brochure first.
69. Be well, do good work, and keep in touch. Garrison Keillor
70. Over the years, she said, they kept in touch by telephone and brief, occasional backstage visits at concerts.
71. Such places operate as bureaux where clients can be put in touch with artists and offer this service free of charge.
72. The prophets they portray were at once more civilized than their masters and more closely in touch with the divine will.
73. Let's hope he is able to get in some training at his field hospital so that he at least stays in touch with his fitness.
74. Your local drug project may be able to put you in touch with an understanding dentist or specialist dental clinic.
75. He has the contacts - it's up to you to make sure he gets in touch with them.
76. The Service also operates as an agency which puts students seeking rented accommodation in touch with owners of vacant accommodation.
77. What we are really talking about of course is entitlement - sharing the privileges of being able to be in touch with other cultures.
78. It is the way they keep their finger on the pulse and keep in touch with their audience.
79. Until an apology was forthcoming, he was damned if he was going to get in touch with her.
80. There was a good chance that Bridget would be in touch with all the gossip about Puddephat's disappearance.
80. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
81. We are in touch with you because your name cropped up in reports concerning the disappearance of the murdered man's wife.
82. All it needs is some degree of up-grading to keep in touch with scientific and technological discoveries.
83. Now that I was in touch with Leslie again, I became very happy at Bletchley, in spite of anxiety over his safety.
84. During the time they have off they are kept in touch with what is going on at work by their line manager.
85. For the first time I was in touch with my deepest emotions.
86. Please get in touch, or send a donation to: The Green Party, at the address below.
87. And her endless supplies of Paris Match keep her in touch with the Royals.
88. The idea was to hang together, keep in touch with the audience and maybe make a few bucks.
89. To question across the boundaries of the myth systems would, of course, involve aggression and getting in touch with the latent anger.
90. Even more amazing, Elsie, who had been getting in touch with her previously repudiated strengths, stopped complaining for the day.
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