come into contact with造句(1) This substance should not come into contact with food.
(2) Do not let the glue come into contact with water.
(3) Don't let that glue come into contact with your skin.
(4) You can contract Aids if your bodily fluids come into contact with the bodily fluids of someone else who is infected with HIV.
(5) Undoubtedly, the bubbling oxygen would have come into contact with palladium.
(6) Yet both of them must come into contact with the same assortment of germs and viruses in their daily lives.
(7) The column allows the ascending vapour to come into contact with the descending liquid.
(8) Ralph, the first boy to come into contact with Piggy did not try to be friendly towards him.
(9) Thoroughly wash all surfaces which have come into contact with raw meat.
(10) Is there danger to those who've come into contact with them?
(11) After release, viruses remain inactive until they come into contact with and infect another cell.
(12) Now imagine how many we come into contact with every day!
(13) By work, people come into contact with each other.
(14) He come into contact with a lot of new idea while work abroad.
(15) If allowed to come into contact with the skin, croton oil causes blistering and painful skin irritation which can last up to three weeks.
(16) Whenever we come into contact with others, we often ask ourselves identity questions.
(17) I come into contact with Tom to the station at seven o'clock.
(18) Question: When did you come into contact with Indian philosophy?
(19) Citizens who are generally law-abiding are likely to come into contact with the police only under two circumstances: If you're a crime victim or you get pulled over for a traffic violation.
(20) National day is come into contact with gradually on day.
(21) Authorities were searching for people who might have come into contact with the man.
(22) Malta fever, or brucellosis, strikes people who come into contact with infected animals or their secretions, such as milk.
(23) Organized crime has an insidious influence on all who come into contact with it.
(24) She wasn't even sure why she'd been so reluctant to come into contact with him.
(25) May we learn to treat with respect everyone that we come into contact with.
(26) Another amazing fact is that crystals actually vibrate at different frequencies when they come into contact with other energy fields.
(27) The divide between the two groups is considerable yet, increasingly, they do come into contact with each other.
(28) The problem results when acid rainclouds drifting across moorland come into contact with the branches of conifers.
(29) Phil Kelber said the evacuation was precautionary to reduce the risk that an open flame might come into contact with the gas.
(30) Parents and social services were outraged that abuse victims might come into contact with Stout again if he returned to the city.