Contacts
contacts (noun) - a person you know in a company or organisation who gives you information or help
business contacts
social contacts
linked by social contacts
personal contacts
contacts in the business community
industry-related contacts
informal contacts
secret contacts
direct contacts with
outside contacts
foreign contacts
international contacts
contacts in many countries
diplomatic contacts
telepathic contacts
old contacts
look up old contacts
follow up contacts
extensive contacts
web of contacts
freeze contacts
freeze all contacts with
face-to-face contact
making contacts
getting contacts
getting contacts for future reference
make contacts
make contact with
make contact with extra-terrestrial life forms
using contacts to
regular contacts
contacts within the organisation
close contacts with
close contacts are maintained with
develop contacts
Example sentences:
* The talent scouts spent week in each province, watching bands, checking out the local radio stations, and getting contacts for future reference.
* When he was posted to Hanoi, the first thing she did was look up all her old contacts.
* Francesca has good contacts in the city, you should send her to research the story.
* He has the contacts it's up to you to make sure he gets in touch with them.
* They were something that had to be removed like flammable rubbish, so that the president could be fireproofed from the fury of his own people when news of his secret contacts with Iran hit the newspapers.
* Information from conventional sources such as industry publications, industry association meetings, an individual's network of industry-related personal contacts can suffer from in-bred myopia.
* Information can flow freely between members as a result of the personal contacts established within these groups.
* Students benefit from a very wide range of national and international contacts in the department.
* The anthropologist first becomes immersed in the life of the community and through daily contacts and observations, establishes rapport with the people.
* He immediately set about making contacts when he arrived in the city.
* She's an international business person with contacts in many countries.
* The core families are linked by intermarriage, private schooling and social contacts through business and leisure.
* A joint working group was set up to develop contacts and promote co-operation.
* Regular meetings at ministerial level were held to promote closer political contacts and in particular to establish mechanisms to control drug-trafficking and to combat terrorism.
* We need to follow up the contacts already made.
* She has extensive contacts throughout the business community.
* It is extremely important that Network members be given the opportunity to handle both of these tasks, originating contacts and maintaining longstanding contacts, in an effective and professional manner.
* In all her face-to-face contacts with the handicapped she radiated a great personal warmth and reassuring friendliness.
* Contacts between the two countries are being developed.
* Close contacts are maintained with other British and European Business Schools.
* We very much hope that our customers use all available channels to provide us with feedback, whether this is at a seminar or a centre visit, via questionnaire, or through informal contacts with any members of our customer support team.
* Mr Smith was accused of using his contacts to try to get cheap labour for his friend's family business.






