Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [been] launched into " in BNC.

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1 A study had been launched into the recording , reporting and presentation of criminal statistics , and research ‘ into the causes of crime and the effectiveness of the means of dealing with the criminals ’ was going ahead .
2 AWHITEHALL investigation has been launched into allegations that the Government is secretly flouting European Community law by awarding contracts worth millions of pounds to British companies on an exclusive basis in advance of a privatisation sale next summer .
3 An investigation has been launched into a religious cult trying to recruit in Scotland 's universities .
4 An urgent investigation has been launched into the potential impact of the spill , which has been described by the Department of the Environment as " extremely worrying " .
5 A police investigation has been launched into claims that two men were wrongly convicted of murder .
6 An investigation has been launched into the death of a one year old boy .
7 AN investigation has been launched into whether the pension fund of the collapsed Lilley group has enough funds to meet all its commitments , writes Peter Woodifield .
8 A FULL-SCALE inquiry has been launched into the use of public funds to pay Norman Lamont 's legal bill .
9 And suddenly Morse knew where the body had been launched into the river and into eternity ; knew , too , that if Lucy Downes could so quickly arouse the rather sluggish libido of a Lewis , then it was hardly difficult to guess her effect upon the lively carnality of a Kemp .
10 CIA Director Robert M. Gates stated that an internal inquiry had been launched into the matter .
11 A Middlesbrough Borough Council spokesman confirmed that an inquiry had been launched into the incident .
12 An investigation 's been launched into how three American bombers from an airbase in the region were involved in a near miss with a helicopter over the North Sea .
13 A full enquiry has been launched into how a rapist was able to attack an eleven-year old girl in a children 's ward at a London hospital .
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