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1
The intendant himself would not
inquire
too
narrowly whence the child came.
2
The intendant himself would not
inquire
too
narrowly whence the infant came.
3
We did not
inquire
too
minutely as to how it was made.
4
I preferred to keep silence, and not to
inquire
too
far.
5
Gentle reader, let us not
inquire
too
curiously into this matter.
6
Let us not
inquire
too
curiously, then, how he received this kind proposition.
7
Hotels didn't usually
inquire
too
closely, so long as you signed in that way.
8
I won't
inquire
too
sharply whether you brought it down with lead or silver.
9
We do not
inquire
too
closely into these things nowadays.'
10
It might not be wholesome to
inquire
too
deeply into a case of the kind.
11
Indeed, he did not
inquire
too
closely of himself.
12
They do not
inquire
too
curiously into a man's descent if he shares their ideas.
13
What the poor girl's impulse was, on seeing him, we need not
inquire
too
curiously.
14
Ah, it was better not to
inquire
too
closely into the secrets of that lodging-house.
15
One must not
inquire
too
much into motives.
16
In fine... A wave of the fat hands, suggesting that Chirac should not
inquire
too
closely.
inquire
too
inquire