(1) Address a question to and expect an answer from.
(2) Conduct an inquiry or investigation of.
(3) Have a wish or desire to know something.
(4) Inquire about.
(5) Ask about.
(1) They'll enquire into the whole matter
(2) The task of political sociology is to enquire into the causes of political events
(3) I was irritated, and almost inquired about what was so comical, but I held my tongue.
(4) For any further information inquire at your town hall.
(5) Curious, I inquired about the reason for the abandonment of the ancestral position.
(6) He slipped away and began to inquire after Wells, who still had yet to make an appearance.
(7) Change is under way, but many who were born in the 1950s and 1960s and are now inquiring about their roots have had a frustrating time.
(8) We inquired about forearm pain experienced during the previous month and lasting at least one day.
(9) As well as inquiring over the future of the hall, town council representatives were told the insurance claim going through should not be affected by the entertainment licence issue.
(10) We rang at noon on the day, inquiring after a table, and were lucky to get one of the few that remained.
(11) The mum-of-two said she had made u2018loads of callsu2019 chasing jobs, but she was usually asked if she was inquiring on behalf of her husband or brother.
(12) She did not answer, and, bending her head a little, she looked inquiringly at him from under her brows, her eyes shining under their long lashes.
(13) They seemed surprised, glanced at each other, and looked inquiringly at their mother superior, who nodded assent.
(14) When he reached her, he quickly inquired about the wounds on her legs and arms.
(15) I fear he would have been aghast if I'd inquired of such trivial matters.
(16) The first of these inquired about the future of religiously informed scholarship.
(17) However, since that one man inquired about his former maid, he felt a bit upset.
(18) The last, the one who had inquired about the free squares of carpeting, was the strangest of the three.
(19) He's not got a price on his head and he's a valuable member of our squad but people are inquiring .
(20) I guess what my dilemma boils down to is this: Is there any acceptable way for me to inquire into his personal life?
(21) Even when going about their business, Ugandans will take the time to stop and greet people properly, inquiring after their health and their family - a far cry from the Western culture of u2018no time to chatu2019.
(22) A big attraction for subscribers is an online u2018price requestu2019 facility, allowing for inquirers and engineers looking for specific prices on equipment or services to find suppliers and their price tags at the push of a button.
(23) A general guide to use in selecting a financial planner is to inquire into the person's membership in the professional associations related to the financial planning vocation.
(24) One of the answers I got wrong suggested I should inquire into an applicant's ethnic background.
(25) Nothing in this section expands or restricts the Secretary's authority to inquire into the disposition of any firearm in the course of a criminal investigation.
(26) Alas, this didn't work, and concern grew as my enquirer 's questions became more inquisitive and her manner increasingly flirtatious.
(27) Many of our readers have inquired about what to wear this season and which articles would get the most use.
(28) By the time Jeff declared he must leave, he had quite forgotten that he had originally come to inquire after Maggie.
(29) If there is a relatively quick victory, no one will inquire into the justifications too closely.
(30) Once these papers are received the provisional arrest continues and the Central Government then notifies a magistrate to inquire into the allegations of the borrower country.
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