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Examples
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After Ward and Barclay had disappeared inside, he reached for his mobile, called Enquiries and got the number for Calder Pharmacy in Sighthill.
Resurrection Men Rankin, Ian, 1960- 2002
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_Astrologers_ of _Grub-street_: My Enquiries are a little more sublime.
The Theater (1720) Sir John Falstaffe
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A neat board on the door nearest the entrance said 'Enquiries'.
Dead Cert Francis, Dick 1962
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A lymphatic-looking young woman, assisting the growth of a singularly stout face by sucking a sweet, and wearing brown holland sleeve protectors hooked up with enormous safety-pins, received her in the room marked "Enquiries"; put her into that labelled "Waiting."
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"Enquiries," home to the rattling mews and to Missus.
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The recent review of maternal deaths published by the Centre for Maternal and Child Enquiries CMACE raised important issues, including the need to improve clinical skills.
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Below is a transcript of The Darling G's side of the conversation with National Rail Enquiries.
Archive 2009-04-01 Dungeekin 2009
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We were warned on the Saturday that the connection at Banbury would be very tight (about 5 minutes), and that we could phone National Rail Enquiries on the Sunday morning to confirm from which platform at Banbury the Stratford train would depart.
National Rail Enquiries = Stupid. Dungeekin 2009
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Sightings of birds displaying symptoms of avian pox should be reported to the RSPB Wildlife Enquiries Unit on 01767 693690 or reported online.
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Enquiries continue into the circumstances of the death.
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