Sentence examples for inquired by from inspiring English sources

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Wadsworth had first inquired, by pointing to his fee scale, if the collector of customs wished for a portrait of the entire family, matching portraits of himself and his wife, or a joint portrait, with perhaps miniatures of the children.

The two, who met as high school freshmen in 1994, say liquid nitrogen is obtainable at welding-supply stores, though three such places in New York City flatly said they would not sell it when this reporter inquired by phone.

The three parameters influence on the mercury removal was inquired by a response surface methodological approach.

Tencent did not provide information on the number of potential Japanese retailers reached through the scheme when inquired by TechCrunch.

The company declined to reveal details on the funding amount and use of the proceeds when inquired by TechCrunch.

We'd inquired by email but had been told we'd need to come in person for this request.

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The eight mobile-phone companies that were asked collectively for data 1.3m times last year revealed that information by choice, in response to a letter from a congressman who was prompted to inquire by an article in the New York Times.

Rather, they were designed to assist the Pyrrhonian in continuing to inquire by shielding her from (what at least they found to be) the disquieting state of dogmatism.

If the customer has questions or doesn't want to go online he can inquire by e-mail or phone or at 100 Fidelity branches; bound reports come in the mail.

He sometimes argued that the wise person will always withhold assent, but will be able to act and inquire by following or using probable impressions in a way that does not amount to assent, and so does not involve holding opinions about anything (Acad. 2.59, 99, 108).

According to his first proposal, the wise person will always withhold assent, but will be able to act and inquire by following or using probable impressions in a way that does not amount to assent, and so does not involve holding opinions about anything (Acad. 2.59, 99, 108).

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