I then inquired if there were any copies of the Holy Scriptures in the convent; but the friendly voice could give me no information on that point, and I scarcely believe that its possessor understood the purport of my question.
He then inquired of the landlord where the village temple was; to which the latter replied by asking him somewhat hurriedly if he was speaking to Mr. Hsue.
He then inquired why, as they didn't intend to kill him, he had been kept so long a prisoner.
I then inquired "if she was at all acquainted with any stories relating to the persecuting period?
Determined to try another plan, I then inquired of her where she had spent the previous evening?
Answering in the affirmative, I then inquired of her "if there had been any picture taken of the Laird?
He then inquired, rather nervously, whether there was anything more.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "then inquired" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.