(1) Our inquiry is inquisitorial, it is not adversarial in conduct or indeed character.
(2) It is hoped the reconstruction will jog some memories and bring in some information to help the inquiry .
(3) Today the detective leading the inquiry made a fresh appeal for witnesses to come forward.
(4) However, this written evidence was not tested at the inquiry and so carries less weight.
(5) Police said they were following a line of inquiry that one person was responsible for the crime.
(6) A public inquiry and judicial review is awaited and a housing market crash looms ever closer.
(7) Detectives launched a murder inquiry and carried out house-to-house inquiries.
(8) But the police were pursuing several lines of inquiry linked to her job as a TV presenter.
(9) This will generate yet more lines of inquiry for the press to explore.
(10) As with all forms of information or methods of inquiry , both good and bad examples exist.
(11) If the Hutton inquiry is any indication, the British hunger for information might be insatiable.
(12) They also want to trace two teenage boys who might have information which could help with the inquiry .
(13) In an investigation of this nature there will be hundreds of similar lines of inquiry .
(14) The public inquiry held in January examined two applications for the development.
(15) Police would like to speak to this man who may have witness information to assist the inquiry .
(16) They were following a definite line of inquiry
(17) He said that he would welcome any further inquiry as to the details of the information which he then gave below.
(18) Thank you for your inquiry relating to the position of the arm as the bowler releases the ball.
(19) Despite this, the two Londoners have vowed to fight on and are understood now to be pursuing fresh lines of inquiry .
(20) His case is one of many that the families of those who have died want to be investigated by a public inquiry .