1. At least when face-to-face contact is made you are fairly certain that the message gets through. 2. But the borrower must cooperate with the lender, particularly by answering correspondence and making contact at the earliest possible moment. 3. C., but the two cars make contact, door to door. 4. Contact was made with the old human empire in Cathay. 5. I jab smartly, snapping out into his unsuspecting face and make solid contact against his nose. 6. If no further contact can be made the general practitioner should be informed. 7. If the loose ferrets make contact with the wounded rabbits they become preoccupied, stay where they are and do not resurface. 8. In this experiment in controlled sociology, various sample populations had been assured that the human race had made contact with extraterrestrials. |