Use of enquiry in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include enquiry at the start of sentence, enquiry at the end of sentence and enquiry in the middle of sentence

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enquiry at the end of sentence


  1. Police have launched a murder enquiry.
  2. Children are born with a spirit of enquiry.
  3. No new evidence emerged during the enquiry.
  4. You may be subjected to a disciplinary enquiry.
  5. The committee has the power to order an enquiry.
  6. The police are following several lines of enquiry.
  7. He's quite within his rights to demand an enquiry.
  8. These comments are not directly relevant to this enquiry.
  9. Please quote your reference number when making an enquiry.
  10. The police are following several different lines of enquiry.
  11. The subjects on the curriculum encourage intellectual enquiry.

enquiry in the middle of sentence


  1. A government enquiry has been launched.
  2. The enquiry must be independently conducted.
  3. I want to make an enquiry about train times.
  4. He made a solicitous enquiry after her health.
  5. They've passed the enquiry over to the police.
  6. You are requested to complete an enquiry form.
  7. The enquiry generated a mountain of paperwork.
  8. The enquiry was formally initiated last month.
  9. The enquiry will take place behind closed doors.
  10. Methods of enquiry vary from subject to subject.
  11. The enquiry recommended the building of a tunnel.
  12. I was referred to the manager/the enquiry office.
  13. The results of the police enquiry were equivocal.
  14. The official enquiry was a long-drawn-out process.
  15. The governor announced an enquiry into the events.
  16. The enquiry cleared him of any taint of suspicion/dishonesty.
  17. The enquiry investigated whether officers had behaved correctly.
  18. Judge Langdale is to preside over the official enquiry into the case.

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