Use of inquisition in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include inquisition at the start of sentence, inquisition at the end of sentence and inquisition in the middle of sentence

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inquisition at the start of sentence


  1. Inquisition by torture had been abolished by many countries.

inquisition at the end of sentence


  1. Here lay the road to the inquisition.
  2. What is this? The Spanish inquisition?
  3. The coroner embodies it in an inquisition.
  4. In the Middle Ages there was the inquisition.
  5. I never could put up with the woman's inquisition.
  6. The detectives have turned the investigation into an inquisition.
  7. In a sense, unknowingly, he had already entered the kindergarten of the inquisition.
  8. There are actually records of convicts in Spain purposely blaspheming so that they could be transferred to the prisons of the Spanish inquisition.

inquisition in the middle of sentence


  1. On Saturday morning, the inquisition had begun.
  2. The inquisition had tortured rich and poor alike.
  3. She then subjected me to an inquisition about my romantic life.
  4. The police subjected him to an inquisition that lasted 12 hours.
  5. One almost wonders about which side of the inquisition he is on.
  6. The police subjected him to an inquisition that lasted two hours.
  7. The Spanish inquisition charged him with sinning against God and man.
  8. I had to face a two-hour inquisition from my parents about where I'd been.
  9. And as there isn't an inquisition any more, they take it out on the horses.
  10. The inquisition of the Medieval Ages devised many demoniac means of torture.
  11. During the inquisition , the torturers would stretch their victims on a rack.
  12. She was probably glad that the inquisition was over too, Sabine thought drily.
  13. There was no longer any question about the doom the inquisition had prepared for me.
  14. The zeal to conform and inform on their neighbours gave the inquisition many willing helpers.
  15. I was subjected to a lengthy inquisition into the state of my marriage and the size of my bank balance.
  16. The message would be couched in inquisition language; the Astropath would parrot the words out telepathically.
  17. In her present fragile state, an inquisition, nomatterhow well-intentioned, would have shattered her into a million pieces.
  18. They lived under constant threat of exposure and extermination at the hands of the inquisition, which monitored Christians' piety.
  19. The only thing outside their walled garden is... (wait for it...) "Nobody expects the Spanish inquisition!, uh, I mean, JAILBREAK!!!"
  20. Like the Catholic fundamentalists during the inquisition, all fundamentalists want a social dictatorship where they are the dictators.

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