Sentence examples for the inquests from inspiring English sources

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the inquests

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A formal investigation, often held before a jury, especially one into the cause of a death.

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The inquests have already begun.

The inquests were finally quashed last year.

There's no doubt the inquests should now be quashed.

Toulon's season is over and the inquests are beginning.

In several cases, the inquests were never completed.

It's not just in finance that the inquests have begun.

But even as the inquests began, Giuliani seemed unapologetic.

The inquests will resume later in the year.

The inquests will be relentless, the taunts cruel, and they will start in South America.

That must mean re-opening the inquests into the Hillsborough deaths.

"And right in the middle they have had a famous, iconic victory in the inquests.

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