How to use in-sentence of “inquiry”:
+ The G.D Paton report, an offshoot of the inquiry became the cornerstone of the first banking legislation in the country: the banking ordinance of 1952.
+ On 17 January 2011, Anna Bligh said a Commission of Inquiry would look at the floods.
+ His book, “An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations”, published in 1776, was very important.
+ The news that the Inspector appointed by the Government is looking to conduct the Inquiry at a “breakneck” pace was revealed in a note from the Planning Inspectorate issued ahead of the Pre Inquiry Meeting held on 10 November 2008, when the Inquiry programme and procedures were discussed at a public session.
+ Theories that encompass wider domains of inquiry may bind many hypotheses together in a coherent structure.

Example sentences of “inquiry”:
+ On July 9, 2020, Mohamed Abdel Aziz was to respond to the convening of a Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry tasked with writing a "report".
+ On 6 July 2016, Sir John Chilcot announced the report's publication, more than seven years after the inquiry was announced.
+ On July 9, 2020, Mohamed Abdel Aziz was to respond to the convening of a Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry tasked with writing a “report”.
+ On 6 July 2016, Sir John Chilcot announced the report’s publication, more than seven years after the inquiry was announced.
+ A Court of Inquiry was held and he was found Guilt guilty.
+ Serious scientific inquiry began in the 19th century with Johannes Peter Müller, Jules Baillarger and Alfred Maury, and continued into the 20th century with Leroy.
+ The Parliament’s powers, though still relatively limited, were expanded under the 1992 and 1996 and even further in the 2011 constitutional revisions and include budgetary matters, approving bills, questioning ministers, and establishing ad hoc commissions of inquiry to investigate the government’s actions.
+ The Inquiry said that Czechoslovakia should be created in roughly the same borders that it was created in real life, with a combined Czech and Slovak majority but also with sizable German, Hungarian, and Ukrainian ethnic minorities.
+ The Inquiry was a study group that U.S.
+ An independent inquiry into the incident was started in 2002, and a draft report issued in January 2005, but there is still concern about long-term effects on the health of local people.
+ An inquiry after the storm concluded that there were probably construction flaws in some buildings, and that the state of Florida did enforce some strict building codes since 1986, but they were either overlooked or ignored.
+ This is where a judge or group of judges opens an official inquiry and decides the case.
More in-sentence examples of “inquiry”:
+ However, one unnamed Councillor involved in a traffic accident immediately prior to his date of resignation was reported to have voluntarily waived his immunity, and Councillor Elisabeth Kopp decided to resign upon facing an inquiry over allegations of secrecy violations.
+ She was best known for chairing an inquiry whose report formed the basis of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990.
+ The inquiry stage of Trump’s impeachment lasted from September to November 2019.
+ He was acquitted after giving £1000 to the school: after that there was a military inquiry in April 1816 which stripped him of his rank and honours.
+ The Ranger Uranium Environmental Inquiry recommended that mining begin at the Ranger site.
+ Disorder Inquiry Committee Report, Vol II, p 191.
+ This led to a Garda inquiry, and later a Tribunal of Inquiry chaired by Mr Justice Robert Barr.
+ Commission of Inquiry on Syria: civilians bearing the brunt of the “unrelenting spiral of violence”publisher=Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rightsdate=18 September 2012accessdate=21 October 201}} More than 4 million Syrians were forced to relocate because of the battles and more than 2 million refugees left their country.
+ In March 2010, a judicial inquiry is opened in Paris for kidnapping, sequestration, followed by murder.
+ Between 1928 and 1929, he helped as a researcher and witness for the Bleakley Inquiry into Aboriginal welfare.
+ The controversy led to an impeachment inquiry against Trump.
+ After committal for trial, the preliminary inquiry judge set a tentative trial for September 8, 2014 on April 29, 2013.
+ The Gray Transition Team hired the Capitol Inquiry firm to check Brown’s background.
+ In Sovereign statestates that are Commonwealth Realms a Royal Commission is a major government public inquiry into an important issue.
+ It is also called the Chilcot Inquiry after its chairman, John ChilcotSir John Chilcot.
+ Scientific inquiry is generally intended to be as objective as possible.
+ The official inquiry into the escape placed most of the blame onto prison staff.
+ On September 24, 2019, Speaker of the United States House of RepresentativesSpeaker of the House House of Representatives would begin an impeachment inquiry into Trump.
+ Although procedures vary from one field of inquiry to another, identifiable features distinguish scientific inquiry from other methodologies of knowledge.
+ The Inquiry gave no advice for Albania due to the complexity of the situation there.
+ This led to the Trump–Ukraine scandal and the impeachment inquiry against Donald Trump which would result in Trump’s impeachment.
+ Nickell is senior research fellow for the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry and writes regularly for their journal, the “Skeptical Inquirer”.
+ What distinguishes a scientific method of inquiry is a question known as ‘the criterion’.
+ The exploration-themed show encourages children to follow their curiosity, ask questions when they don’t understand, and find answers using science inquiry skills.
+ The Amban was removed from office, and he was ordered to await an inquiry into his conduct.
+ An impeachment inquiry against Donald Trump began on September 24, 2019, when Nancy Pelosi, the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, announced in a televised speech the beginning of a formal impeachment inquiry into Donald Trump, the List of Presidents of the United States45th president of the United States.
+ According to “The Guardian”, it was ‘the biggest fraud inquiry in Europe since the Second World War…
+ For example, the 1976 Ranger Inquiry report stated that “The nuclear power industry is unintentionally contributing to an increased risk of nuclear war.
+ An ecclesiastical inquiry was held to decide if the vision was true and not a mistake or fake.
+ The inquiry held that “the fall of the bridge was occasioned by the insufficiency of the cross-bracings and fastenings to sustain the force of the gale on the night of December 28th 1879 and that the bridge had been previously strained by other gales”.
+ His appointment as chairman of an inquiry into the events surrounding the March 2003 invasion of Iraq and its aftermath was announced in June 2009.
+ The original investigation showed it was the pilot’s fault, but people protested and it led to an inquiry into the crash.
+ They include: “Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry into Values”.
+ The Committee for Skeptical Inquiry publishes this magazine every other month.
+ An inquiry was held in 2000 by Lord Cullen, one year later.
+ In the period 24, he was elected deputy to Izmir, He served as a member of the Human Rights Inquiry Committee.
+ In November 2019, Sondland testified as a witness at the Impeachment inquiry against Donald Trump.
+ A few weeks later Virenque’s name emerged in an inquiry into Bernard Sainz.
+ The Chilcot report of the Iraq Inquiry was issued on 6 July 2016.
+ On June 6, 2006 The Church of Satan held the first public ritual Satanic Mass in 40 years at the Steve Allen Theater in the Center for Inquiry in Los Angeles.
+ Information supplied by the Royal Household to a parliamentary inquiry into the workings of the monarchy in the early 1970s.
+ Report of the Commissioners of Inquiry for the Isle of Man, 1792 The Council became the Legislative Council of the Isle of ManLegislative Council, the upper chamber of Tynwald, the parliament of the Isle of Man.
+ Her work has been published in Linguistic Inquiry and other peer-reviewed research journals in linguistics.
+ Capitol Inquiry discovered Brown’s past legal proceedings in Chicago and New Jersey, and included them in a confidential report.
+ The Australian Government began an inquiry into land use in the Alligator Rivers region.
+ To be termed scientific, a method of inquiry must be based on gathering observable, empirical and measurable evidence subject to specific principles of reasoning.
+ The inquiry was announced on 15 June 2009 by Prime Minister of the United KingdomPrime Minister Gordon Brown.
+ In June 2005, it printed an inquiry about a student of the university killed by the police.
+ The group worked with international NGOs like the Center for Inquiry and the International Humanist and Ethical Union.
+ The Iraq Inquiry is a public inquiry into the United Kingdom’s role in the Iraq War.
+ However, one unnamed Councillor involved in a traffic accident immediately prior to his date of resignation was reported to have voluntarily waived his immunity, and Councillor Elisabeth Kopp decided to resign upon facing an inquiry over allegations of secrecy violations.
+ She was best known for chairing an inquiry whose report formed the basis of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990.
