Example sentences of "[verb] [been] looking into " in BNC.
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1 | He has been looking into the possibility of a career outside cricket as a pilot because of further problems with his back . |
2 | A meteorology division in the Ahnenerbe has been looking into it . |
3 | ‘ I gather she 'd been looking into drugs a few weeks back and then into child porn . |
4 | She 'd been looking into it for Ken anyway — as I told you . |
5 | When he looked at the picture of Tace he might have been looking into a mirror . |
6 | The Betting Shop association had been looking into the circumstances surrounding the horse 's win at Lingfield two weeks ago . |
7 | ‘ At the Polish centre they told me that Marek Nowak had been looking into his father 's life . |
8 | ‘ We 've been looking into your background and there 's a few things there I do n't think you 'd like to come out . ’ |
9 | ‘ You 've been looking into Harry Martin 's activities ? ’ |
10 | ‘ I 've been looking into something like this for about two years and come up against brick walls constantly , ’ she said . |
11 | Following our discussions , I have been looking into the financial aspects of the timeshare proposal . |
12 | how they gon na , how are they gon na go on with this sale of land that the council have sold some land to the council and the police have been looking into it |
13 | he 's been able to get round it really , it might well be above board , but the police have been looking into it |
14 | Th the notes that 're attached are actually for er he 's been looking into the matter and basically it 's for information only really |