How to use in-sentence of “contact”:
+ With the state seeking a six-and-a-half year prison sentence, she reached a plea agreement calling for six months in jail, with three months suspended, and no contact with Fualaau for life among other terms.
+ It is requested, but not required, that you contact the authors of the Document well before redistributing any large number of copies, to give them a chance to provide you with an updated version of the Document.
+ A funnel cloud that makes contact with water is called a waterspout.
+ Nowadays, communication is much faster, and often governments can be in direct contact with each other.
+ This was corrected officially in 1986, when any contact between an adult and minor was declared an excommunicable offense”.
+ He probably had a lot of contact with other well-known musicians such as Georg Muffat.
+ Some polytheistic religions are Hinduism, Shinto, Taoism, Wicca and variants of Buddhism that syncronised with traditional folk religions it came into contact with.
+ In a speech given at the presentation ceremony, Professor Ole Danbolt Mjøs, Chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, said that, by giving the prize to Grameen Bank and Muhammad Yunus, the Norwegian Nobel Committee wanted to make more contact with the Muslim world, to help women, and on to fight against poverty.

Example sentences of “contact”:
+ Thomas and his family became known as the last group of Aborigines to come into contact with modern, European society.
+ If you are interested in volunteering for either of these roles, please contact us in whatever language you are most comfortable.
+ As hoppers get more crowded, the close physical contact causes the insects’ hind legs to bump against one another.
+ It is intended to stop contact which puts a player’s safety and health at risk.
+ Each user also has a “User Info” page, which may contain contact information, a biography of the user, and lists of friends, interests, communities, and even schools the user had attended.
+ There was limited contact between North American peoples and the outside world before 1492.
+ This was left on the contact us discussion page on simple.
+ 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.
+ Thomas and his family became known as the last group of Aborigines to come into contact with modern, European society.
+ If you are interested in volunteering for either of these roles, please contact us in whatever language you are most comfortable.
+ As hoppers get more crowded, the close physical contact causes the insects' hind legs to bump against one another.
+ A thermodynamic reservoir is a system which is so large that it does not appreciably alter its state parameters when brought into contact with the test system.
+ When people come in contact with something they are allergic to, there can be many different reactions.
+ The tentacles are very sensitive and will bend toward the center of the leaf in order to bring the insect into contact with as many stalked glands as possible.
+ The subsequent contact with the sandstones created the metamorphic rocks seen today.
+ The object of cushion caroms is to score “cushion caroms”, meaning a bounce off of both of the other balls on the table, with at least one rail of the table being struck by the cue ball before the contact with second object ball.
+ If you are planning to work on it to fix the issue of Julian display for years 1600 through 1929, it would be nice if you contact me, I might be able to help.
More in-sentence examples of “contact”:
+ During Del Mazo González’s campaign in 1981, the fifteen-year-old Peña Nieto had his first direct contact with Mexican politics: he began delivering campaign literature in favor of his relative, a memory Peña Nieto recalls as the turning point and start of his deep interest in politics.
+ He and his family lived a traditional, nomadic life in the desert, and had no contact with Euro-Australian society.
+ Because of the occasional contact of the nation’s armed force and transatlantic migration, it seems likely that this usage was known to the members of the U.S.
+ They were the last Aboriginal people to make contact with modern civilisation.
+ Spiritual séance or, simply, Séance is a meeting at which a group of people often including a Medium medium attempts to contact a ghost and communicate with it.
+ On March 9, 2020, a second case of the virus was reported in Ewekoro, Ogun State, in a Nigerian citizen who had contact with the Italian citizen.
+ Kent was different in culture from other parts of England, mostly because it had close contact with parts of Europe such as Gaul.
+ He wanted to find a perfect material that can be in permanent contact with living tissues.
+ Such injuryinjuries, where caused by abrasive contact with textiles or carpet, are sometimes referred to as ‘rug burn’ or ‘carpet burn’.
+ Wheel-to-wheel contact is dangerous.
+ Although the cause is currently unknown but some scientists think that it may be because of the gravitational contact with small moons that orbit near them.
+ If you would like to help with translations of this newsletter, please subscribe to the Translators mailing list or contact directly, so that we can notify you when the next issue is ready.
+ Such contact can also lead to more mundane infections from common bacteria and viruses found in, around and secreted from the genital regions.
+ I’d propose to the other CUs to contact the admin and to tell him about this issue and ask him for an explanation.
+ A simpler setup would be to have two flat pieces of glass in contact along one edge and a narrow angle between their two faces.
+ 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.
+ 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.
+ Five of the new confirmed cases have had direct contact with the first two cases.
+ They also attempt to regain lost contact with StarClan, the spirits of warriors who have died.
+ It wasn’t until sunset they made contact with Confederate troops at Morton’s Ford.
+ However, he was unable to contact his troops to tell them of the delay.
+ Suitable for contact with food, it is the lightest and most heat-sensitive plastic.
+ Both of these are placed on a “support”, which is in good contact with the “walls” of calorimeter.
+ The Spanish made contact with the Navajo in 1581.
+ His first contact with music, dating back to the 1936, was when the father of an eight-year old Mika enrolled him in primary music school “Stanković” where he was first taught to play the piano.
+ Also, you sure make it hard to contact you.
+ On 13 March, the third case was also confirmed, is a person who has had direct contact with the first two cases.
+ New stories were set in a time after human contact and basic exploration.
+ At that time, he let the tour guide and the hostage contact their households.
+ Therefore the best way of prevention is to keep rodents out of houses and public areas to prevent people coming into contact with infected droppings.
+ With full-contact lap dances, the stripper may engage in contact with the patron, such as pressing his or her body against the patron.
+ I am struggling to find a way to contact the people who created/added to the page and I wondered if you might be able to help? Thank you in advance, Fiona Bennett.
+ He went back to Red Bull Salzburg where he works as contact partner for fans and partner firms.
+ Takariya and her family finally came into contact with some of their relatives in 1984.
+ They would have had contact with Europe through trading exposing them to new ideas.
+ Super glue will burn if it comes in contact with cotton, including cotton clothing, cotton gloves, and cotton swabs.
+ When they come in contact with regular protons, each are annihilated and a relatively massive amount of energy is generated.
+ His example was an inspiration to all ranks who came into contact with him.
+ Any kind of direct contact with body fluids of a person infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, poses a risk of infection.
+ It allowed people in remote places to contact a central medical base.
+ As the number of people grew, the guards became alarmed and tried to contact their superiors but had no responses.
+ She grew up at the court of her aunt and would remain in contact with her aunt all her life.
+ However, the records can be seen as a symbol rather than a serious attempt to contact alien life forms.
+ The components are placed on the board, making contact with the wires.
+ However, because form a circuit with formation of standard gate, it has worse contact rate and efficiency.
+ 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.
+ The top and bottom teeth of “Eudimorphodon” came into direct contact with each other when the jaws were closed, especially at the back of the jaw.
+ It can ignite on contact with hydrazine.
+ The family finally came into contact with outsiders in October 1984, and were settled at Kiwirrkurra.
+ Bird flu, for example, is usually only caught by people in contact with sick birds.
+ During Del Mazo González's campaign in 1981, the fifteen-year-old Peña Nieto had his first direct contact with Mexican politics: he began delivering campaign literature in favor of his relative, a memory Peña Nieto recalls as the turning point and start of his deep interest in politics.
+ He and his family lived a traditional, nomadic life in the desert, and had no contact with Euro-Australian society.
+ Because of the occasional contact of the nation's armed force and transatlantic migration, it seems likely that this usage was known to the members of the U.S.
