Examples of using Was in touch in English and their translations into Swedish
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He was in touch with the base.
Could that be how Hennessey was in touch with him?
I was in touch, and I had reasons.
Mr. Doriot, did you know your wife was in touch with her brother?
Rebecca was in touch with him today.
Your mother was in touch with Katherine.
He was in touch with the Fort Hood shooter, Major Hasan.
The roommate said Jake was in touch with people from Oregon?
He was in touch with me many times before check-in.
Did you by any chance notice if Orkan was in touch with Tarik-Amir recently?
UNICEF was in touch with the real needs of real children.
from what I understand Ricky was in touch with Charles first thing the next morning.”.
She was in touch with Gavin Orsay before he left for Venezuela.
A deep dive into our contacts proves that she was in touch with him or one of his operatives weeks leading up to the theft.
I was in touch with Gordon until about eight years ago when he sadly passed.
So I knew Mariana was in touch with her birth mother.
I was in touch with Urban Nilsson
So Arjuna was a devotee and he was in touch with the Supreme Lord in friendship.
The player was in touch with the casino support representative
the delivery took a week, was in touch with the customer service and they did not know why.
The owner was in touch throughout our stay and could not have….
A representative of the Embassy in Tel Aviv met with the Finnish citizens deprived of their liberty several times, was in touch with their next of kin,
So if he was in touch with Israel, then it was out of orders from the Egyptian side?
Alan: Orwell was in touch with Aldous Huxley.
Maria was in touch a few times via text before we arrived as she couldnt make it to the house herself
Project Camelot was in touch with a secret source last night who was talking about synthetic beings
The Commission was in touch with the UN Under-Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordination, Baroness Amos.
The subject of the film was in touch with the Jewish and Gypsy nationalities,