Aún no tenemos significados para "direct inquiry".
1Still, I could not abstain from making a direct inquiry on the subject.
2Finally, she approached the matter by way of a direct inquiry.
3The man instantly flushed all over his fair face at this direct inquiry.
4Surely he could find no way of evading such a direct inquiry as this.
5The first could be solved only by direct inquiry.
6Just as happened a year ago, the subject of Miss Barfoot making a direct inquiry.
7In a minute or two Buckland had gathered enough to interrupt her with the direct inquiry:
8The woman flushed scarlet under this direct inquiry.
9Over the fire he ventured a more direct inquiry than his customary policy would have advised.
10She faced him with the direct inquiry.
11That the enterprise might be revived she learned from direct inquiry; indirect investigation confirmed what she had been told.
12In the absence of direct inquiry, it is possible to get at this proportion indirectly, from facts of two kinds.
13What I learned later was learned by observation, study, and direct inquiry-butnever by instruction, either free or paid for.
14We can't get a tracer on the taxi; its automatic location signal is out, and it doesn't respond to direct inquiry.
15The latter began the search at the Tower of Antonia, and began it boldly, by a direct inquiry of the tribune commanding.
16He did not feel under any obligations to reveal his own agency in the matter, unless direct inquiry was made of him.
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