How to use in-sentence of “in contact with”:
+ A positive test result simply says that the immune system came in contact with Mycobacteria – this does not necessarily mean that people with a positive test result have been infected with tuberculosis.
+ Uzbekistan’s Health Ministry has a list of people who were in contact with the victim, with plans to quarantine them.
+ He did work that brought him in contact with all departments of the museum.
+ By doing so, the body learns how the virus/bacteria harms the body, and will react more quickly to fight the virus/bacteria when it comes in contact with the virus/bacteria again.
+ But as more number of people got converted to Islam with time these people came in contact with mainstream Muslims, and the term “nosto seikh” slowly got islamicised into “Nashya seikh”.
+ A short circuit is a problem in an electrical circuit where two or more wires that are not supposed to come in contact with each other touch.
+ In general, coming in contact with infected tissue spreads the infection.

Example sentences of “in contact with”:
+ So the surface tension of the mercury acts over its entire surface area, including where it is in contact with the glass.
+ In 2014, he was conscripted into the Special Forces of the Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Belarus, and subsequently stayed in contact with his colleagues.
+ Syrians did not stay together in urban areas; many of the immigrants who had worked as peddlers were in contact with Americans on a daily basis.
+ A molecule in contact with a neighbor is in a lower state of energy than if it were alone.
+ The heat sink is in contact with the part that should be cooled.
+ It happens when the human body gets in contact with electric current.
+ Symptoms of LGV can begin a few days to a month after coming in contact with the bacteria.
+ So the surface tension of the mercury acts over its entire surface area, including where it is in contact with the glass.
+ In 2014, he was conscripted into the Special Forces of the Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Belarus, and subsequently stayed in contact with his colleagues.
+ Syrians did not stay together in urban areas; many of the immigrants who had worked as peddlers were in contact with Americans on a daily basis.
+ On 6 April, Chad recorded its first case of local contamination, a 31-year-old Chadian who was in contact with another Chadian who had diagnosed positive.
+ In order to prevent the disease, it is important not to come in contact with items contaminated by infected bats.
+ Even during Vives’ exile in Spain, they stayed in contact with each other.
+ With Angela on a wikibreak, and unable to get in contact with the two other active admins, I’m not sure what else to do if this user becomes an even bigger problem.
More in-sentence examples of “in contact with”:
+ I am also in contact with CUs at English.
+ There is however a large risk of transmitting sexually transmitted diseasediseases if the mouth comes in contact with semen on the penis.
+ When he arrived in New York, he spent most of his time trying to get in contact with Charlie Parker, even though some people had told him that he should not.
+ This move allows the dancer to stay low and in contact with the ground, which places him in a good position for performing other dance moves. As such, the two-step is often one of the first moves a break-dancer learns and it leads onto the 6-step.
+ In prison, Exotic was put in quarantine in a solitary confinementsecurity housing unit because he had been in contact with someone who had COVID-19.
+ They say that when Christianity came in contact with the Hellenic world, it was spoiled.
+ The body of the fox became the Sessho-seki, or Killing Stone, which kills anyone that comes in contact with it.
+ This can be because with old age health of both the mind and the body get worse, making it harder to be in contact with society; old people are also more likely to not have a lot of money which can cause problems.
+ She grew up at the court of her aunt and would remain in contact with her aunt all her life.
+ Sidewinding is a modified form of lateral undulation in which all of the body segments oriented in one direction remain in contact with the ground, while the other segments are lifted up.
+ I have been in contact with multiple CheckUsers here such as fr33kman and eptalon.
+ When they come in contact with regular protons, each are annihilated and a relatively massive amount of energy is generated.
+ Most newts can be safely handled, provided that the toxins they produce are not ingested or allowed to come in contact with mucous membranes, or breaks in the skin.see Accessed 2007-11-28 After handling, proper hand-washing techniques should be followed due to the risk from the toxins they produce and bacteria they carry, such as salmonella.
+ The infection is commonly transmitted to humans by allowing fresh water that has been contaminated by animal urine to come in contact with the skin, eyes or with the mucous membranes.
+ In May 2013, Gurunath Meiyappan, son-in-law of Srinivasan, was arrested by Mumbai Police on charges of placing bets on IPL matches Meiyappan, who was the Team Principal of the Super Kings, was issued a summons by the Mumbai Police and on interrogation it was found that Meiyappan was in contact with bookies through actor Vindu Dara Singh.
+ Construction official Quyen was assassinated in Saigon, South Vietnam, and Akimoto, a Japanese trading company employee who was in contact with the government, disappeared at the Haneda Airport after his return from Vietnam.
+ The water does two things: it vaporizes when it comes in contact with fire.
+ When people come in contact with something they are allergic to, there can be many different reactions.
+ We consider the surface area of the entire mass of mercury, including the part of the surface that is in contact with the glass, because mercury does not adhere at all to glass.
+ Bagnères-de-Bigorre is in the Bigorre region, in the Pyrenees foothills; the “commune” is where the valley of the Adour is in contact with the Campan valley.
+ In his youth he visited the Brahmo Samaj and later he came in contact with Sri Ramakrishna.
+ A 14-day preventive house quarantine was made for citizens who have been in contact with a COVID-19 patient or have returned from an overseas region with a high number of cases.
+ The author stood in contact with him for years.
+ This way, oil comes in contact with small surface area of the small object, and transfers that heat to the big surface area of the big vessel.
+ Here he was in contact with several different cultures, and was a drummer in a band of rock.
+ The electricity is transmitted to the train by means of a sliding shoe, which is held in contact with the rail.
+ Super glue will burn if it comes in contact with cotton, including cotton clothing, cotton gloves, and cotton swabs.
+ The sword was found at an altitude of 1640 m; and the sword is thought to be in a good condition, in part because it was found in a scree, without the sword being in contact with soil.
+ Red wine is made from red grapes in contact with their skins, and white wine is made from red and white grapes, but without any skin contact.
+ In a general sense, the second law says that temperature differences between systems in contact with each other tend to even out and that work can be obtained from these non-equilibrium differences, but that loss of thermal energy occurs, when work is done and entropy increases.
+ Drover showed videos of Broderick playing both the classical and electric guitar to Dave Mustaine and Mustaine got in contact with Broderick.
+ They represent the interests of all pupils and are in contact with the principal.
+ Dendritic cells are present in tissues in contact with the external environment.
+ A person who gets strep throat will show symptoms one to three days after coming in contact with a sick person.
+ Anaerobic adhesives hardens when in comes in contact with metal, in the absence of oxygen.
+ Pascal remained in contact with his guru Meher Baba right up to the end of his life and met with him in person one last time in New York in 1952.
+ Periods of exile brought Betancourt in contact with various Latin American countries as well as the United States, securing his legacy as one of the most prominent international leaders to emerge from 20th-century Latin America.
+ This put him in a position to outflank Banks if the Union forces moved any further south and allowed him to stay in contact with Ewell’s Confederate division if he needed support.
+ A GFCI / RCD protects people and is often found in bathrooms or kitchens where electrical devices are used and people’s bare flesh may be in contact with the floor or metal fixtures which provide an alternate path for current to travel in the case of an electrical fault.
+ The risks of coming in contact with hydrochloric acid depend on its concentration.
+ Many animals are killed for “being in contact with Snowball”.
+ He came in contact with the Early Learning Centre today Early Learning Resource Unit, ELRU, Through his association with the South African Council of Churches, Rommel Roberts worked together with Bishop Desmond Tutu as his national development officer.
+ When flour comes in contact with water, the enzyme amylase breaks down the starch into different sugars.
+ Punt, we are told by the Egyptians, is situated – in relation to the Nile Valley – both to the north, in contact with the countries of the Near East of the Mediterranean area, and also to the east or south-east, while its furthest borders are far away to the south.
+ Around 90 people who came directly in contact with him, along with his 59-year-old partner, driver, and guide were quarantined.
+ His godparentgodfather was the composer Georg Philipp Telemann, and he stayed in contact with him throughout his life.Wolff, Christoph, et al.
+ The shoes are oftentimes worn to avoid coming in contact with urban street filth, grime and muck.
+ I am also in contact with CUs at English.
+ There is however a large risk of transmitting sexually transmitted diseasediseases if the mouth comes in contact with semen on the penis.
