71 examples of keep in touch in sentences

This cumbrous system necessarily required that the President in conducting the foreign relations of the Government should keep in touch with the Senate, and such was the accepted procedure throughout the history of the nation until President Wilson saw fit to ignore the Senate, even when the Senate had indicated its dissent in advance to some of his policies at the Versailles Conference.

See that they get to their places at once, and that they keep in touch, lest they mistake each other for the enemy.

From Winchester he was able more easily to keep in touch with all parts of the frontier, and with the string of blockhouses which had been built years before as a gathering-place for the settlers in the event of Indian incursions.

I was telling my pretty companion something of my own life, how, because I loved Italy so well, I lived in Tuscany in preference to living in England, and how each year I came home for a month or two to visit my relations and to keep in touch with things.

The battle continued along these lines, with the British still slowly retiring, with their faces to the foe, until the 26th of March, the French stretching their lines farther and farther to the left to keep in touch with the British, and never failing to maintain connection between the two armies.

Our advance-guard found the city entirely clear of the Spanish, and I ordered my cavalry to keep in touch with them.

Of course you have only just come out, but you probably understand already enough about the conditions of this country to know that there is a great deal of disaffection about, and that the Khalifa is likely to try and keep in touch with his adherents.

I asked Morrison to come down and pick me up in his boat for two reasonspartly because I wanted to keep in touch with you both, and partly because I thought it might come in handy to have a second line of retreat.

"Chief Waller asked us before we left Bloomsbury to keep in touch with Headquarters, and that you would supply us with any new information that might come to hand while we scoured the country overhead, looking for signs of the men who robbed the Bloomsbury bank last night, and escaped in Percy Carberry's biplane.

" "Do you know," said Andy, "I saw a tug pulling out at full speed from the little city on the shore of the lake, close to where we left land; and somehow I seem to have an idea they know all about us, and mean to keep in touch with us as long as they can, to be handy in case of accident.

On the contrary, their new course would carry them over the south of England, and just cut across the lower part of Ireland; indeed, the latter might have been skipped entirely with profit to themselves in miles gained, only it seemed natural they should want to keep in touch with land just as long as possible.

It was necessary also for him to keep in touch with the Continental Observatories and their work, and this he did very diligently and successfully, both by correspondence and personal intercourse with the foreign astronomers.

Each part must keep in touch with the unit from which it is sent out.

London rather bored him, but he went there now and then, because he felt one ought to keep in touch with things.

In this position a badger with his powerful claws digs with such energy and skill as rapidly to bury himself, and the Dachshund needs to be provided with such apparatus as will permit him to clear his way and keep in touch with his formidable quarry.

"We'll keep in touch," Margery said.

I must keep in touch with ben Hamza, and convey his messages to Grim without being seen or arousing suspicion.

So perfect was the field-telephone service that the staff had been able to keep in touch with our progress ever since, five hours before, we had entered the German lines, and had waited dinner for us.

It helps members in some one branch of the church work to keep in touch with what others are doing.

That journey has quite refreshed our ancient friendship, and I do so want to keep in touch with you."

She must get relaxation, she must mix with other people and exchange ideas, she must go about and keep in touch with all kinds of activities.

He glared at Billy in unfriendly fashion and would have shut him off completely from approach to the wagon; but a shining milk can, left carelessly by a bush, caught the eye of his horse, and after that the Pilgrim was very busy riding erratically in circles and trying to keep in touch with his saddle.

He determined to keep in touch with the fellow, confident that he would thus be eventually led to a discovery of his companion.

My talks with German professors impressed me with how little most of them keep in touch with the war situation from day to day and from month to month.

One must keep in touch with them, one must adapt oneself to them, in order to live.

71 examples of  keep in touch  in sentences