noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a criminal investigation (=when a possible crime is investigated)
▪ The FBI is conducting a criminal investigation into the bombing.
a murder investigation
▪ A murder investigation is underway after a woman’s body was found in a tunnel.
a police investigation
▪ Despite a police investigation, no arrests were made.
an accident investigation/inquiry
▪ The two deaths are the subject of an accident inquiry.
▪ Accident investigations often take months.
call for an inquiry/investigation
▪ Relatives have called for an inquiry into the causes of the plane crash.
carry out an investigation
▪ The police will carry out an investigation into what actually happened.
carry out an investigation
▪ The police will carry out an investigation into what actually happened.
conduct an investigation/inquiry
▪ Experts conducted an investigation into the causes of the crash.
Federal Bureau of Investigation
full investigation
▪ The BBC promised a full investigation.
lead an investigation/inquiry/campaign
▪ The investigation will be led by Inspector Scarfe.
▪ They are leading a campaign to warn teenagers about the dangers of drug abuse.
searching questions/investigation/examination etc
▪ Interviewees need to be ready for some searching questions.
undercover investigation
▪ an undercover investigation
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
criminal
▪ This was counter-productive in alienating those sectors of the community whose co-operation was essential to criminal investigation.
▪ It is true that warrants to the police in criminal investigations may be renewed only for one month.
▪ Torture is also routine in criminal investigations, even for the most petty offense.
detailed
▪ How royal conflicts could engage these various interests is best seen through a detailed investigation of one particular crisis.
▪ The association's own quantity surveyor and marketing department made detailed investigations.
▪ The action follows detailed investigations carried out by the board last month.
▪ Fleischmann and Hawkins were making the detailed investigations.
▪ The detailed investigation of selected planning departments involves interviews with key personnel.
▪ He realized the need for a static locomotive-testing plant where detailed scientific investigations could be made.
▪ Hannah was a thing to be explored, dissected through detailed empirical investigation.
▪ This information should be the subject of a detailed investigation as a follow-up stage.
empirical
▪ Pride of place in this endeavour was given to systematic and properly grounded empirical investigation.
▪ The particular blend of instrumentality and expressiveness for given individuals is a matter for empirical investigation.
▪ The second kind has to do with the conceptual coherence of the theory that the empirical investigation is designed to support.
▪ The empirical investigations of Modigliani and Miller 2 were conducted on examples of oil and electric utility companies.
▪ Patient and painstaking empirical investigation would reveal the optimum measure of reform.
▪ They comment on, gloss, and interpret his writings, and spend too little time in empirical observation and investigation.
▪ What this means is that there is no way that any hypothesis drawn from Marxist theory can be disproved by empirical investigation.
▪ Hannah was a thing to be explored, dissected through detailed empirical investigation.
federal
▪ The VitaPro contract is among several awarded by the prison agency that are now the focus of state and federal criminal investigations.
▪ The convictions capped a two-year federal investigation that showed the ex-officers accepted payoffs for protecting the drug shipments.
▪ But political fisticuffs may be less worrisome for him than the mess created by the indictments and the continuing federal investigations.
▪ The soft drink deal was placed on hold last year after the Postal Service Board of Governors learned of the federal investigation.
▪ Woodward placed a quick call to a source working on the federal investigation.
▪ Zimmermann was the target of a federal investigation for his role in creating a publicly available cryptography program called Pretty Good Privacy.
▪ Traficant, who has a number of constituents alleging problems with the implants, has been calling for federal investigations since 1995.
formal
▪ The Commission for Racial Equality can carry out a formal investigation and issue a non-discrimination notice.
▪ Ossig concedes that a formal investigation was not done, saying there was not enough evidence to justify it.
▪ The commission has confirmed to Community Care that it is carrying out another formal investigation under section 6 of the Charities Act.
▪ He is being placed under formal investigation for allegedly concealing losses at a Paribas unit in 1991.
▪ The results of this formal investigation are very significant for those employers who insert mobility clauses into employees' contracts of employment.
▪ With that, the formal investigation of charges centering on a college course Gingrich once taught will come to an end.
▪ It is crucial that there are formal epidemiological investigations of diseases in all post-conflict areas.
full
▪ There has got to be a full investigation.
▪ A full investigation was to take place.
▪ Coronary vasoconstriction has been suggested by several case-reports but full cardiac investigations have seldom been carried out.
▪ We must complete full investigations prior to commencing remedial repairs.
▪ Select committees were set up by the House with full powers of investigation.
▪ These were issued by Innocent's officials without a full investigation of the facts.
▪ A full investigation has been started.
▪ He promised, however, that there would be a full investigation and said that the results would be made public.
further
▪ Fred's attitude of surly non-cooperativeness makes further investigation difficult.
▪ Presence of an osmolal gap should prompt further investigation as to its cause.
▪ However, if the test shows any abnormality you may need further investigation or treatment.
▪ He was not cited pending further investigation.
▪ In some cases you will need to be seen for further investigation and/or treatment.
▪ The men, all under 25, were questioned yesterday at Middlesbrough police station before being released on bail pending further investigations.
▪ The surgeon was relieved of the need for further investigation of the swelling.
▪ Significant further research and investigation of the possibilities and benefits to be derived from such an approach are recommended. 14.4.
independent
▪ A lack of independent investigation into complaints.
▪ The debate in Congress comes against a backdrop of complaints over the high cost of independent counsel investigations.
▪ So does Mr Burgreen, who asked Mr Miller's office to start conducting independent investigations into all future police shootings.
▪ First, they say, independent counsel investigations are too open-ended and too expensive.
▪ Today police began an independent investigation into these allegations.
▪ Bockius, to conduct an independent investigation, Murphy said.
▪ The reports said the independent investigation team was still looking for the flight data recorder.
internal
▪ Polisario sources claimed that in a recent internal investigation he had been found guilty of corruption and diversion of funds.
▪ An internal investigation last year failed to turn up the culprit, according to Disneyland spokesman Tom Brocato.
▪ The roster, till rolls and security cameras were examined in Thresher's own internal investigation.
▪ He has made no public comment since the school began an internal investigation in November regarding recruiting.
▪ After an internal investigation on Monday, the Bafta council rejected allegations of vote-rigging.
▪ The most far-reaching internal investigation in Phoenix police history cost four officers their jobs Friday for purchasing banned rifles under false pretenses.
▪ The practice was stopped immediately it was discovered and is now under internal investigation.
▪ The Justice Department began an internal investigation, and Republicans began aiming for Coffey.
ongoing
▪ Files of ongoing investigations already are sealed.
▪ Eugene Watts, R-Galloway, and three lobbying groups also were indicted in the ongoing investigation.
▪ The names of the other males were not released, Trujillo said, because of an ongoing investigation.
scientific
▪ Psychic phenomena seemed to cry out for, and lend themselves to, scientific investigation.
▪ That is not an argument for stopping scientific investigation.
▪ The Bible as holy literature, the oracles of the Logos, has become for them an inanimate object of scientific investigation.
▪ The problem needed to be handed over to scientific investigation.
▪ Curiosity, as I have already remarked, is essential to inquiry: without it, no scientific investigation would even begin.
▪ Firstly, systems science which deals with the scientific investigation of systems and with theory in various sciences.
▪ For many people, this practical issue will overshadow the refinements of scientific investigation, but this would be a pity.
▪ In all directions it seemed that scientific investigation was triumphing over ignorance, and scientific analysis replacing rule of thumb.
subsequent
▪ The complaints must be made to the police themselves in the first instance and all subsequent investigations are undertaken by police officers.
▪ The subsequent 15-month investigation was carried out by officers from the Avon and Somerset Constabulary.
▪ He very soon diversified, however, and his subsequent career included investigations in many areas.
▪ A subsequent military investigation placed the blame squarely on city officials.
▪ The Museum of Transport is housed in the Kelvin Hall and subsequent investigation revealed that 3 cars were infested.
▪ If we had no rights of participation in the subsequent investigation, we would have no reliable means of obtaining the information.
thorough
▪ They were far from being a pretty sight but he forced himself to carry out as thorough an investigation as he could.
▪ He resolved upon a more thorough investigation of the crater by a trained field geologist.
▪ The aim should be to carry out a prompt and thorough investigation.
▪ A thorough police investigation is being conducted into conduct at the school and former pupils will be interviewed.
▪ Sabotage was suspected but after a thorough investigation was never proved.
▪ We supported the demands for a thorough and credible investigation by independent and impartial experts.
▪ But before any work starts, Swindon Friends of the Earth wants a thorough investigation into the possible dangers.
▪ The study has been going since early 1998, and is the most thorough investigation into speed limiters ever carried out.
■ NOUN
accident
▪ The Department of Transport's marine accident investigation branch has started an inquiry.
▪ I expect shortly to receive reports from the marine accident investigation branch of a number of recent fishing vessel accidents.
▪ There remain the specialists who look after the flight recorder side of aircraft accident investigation.
▪ Air accident investigations will take months.
▪ There are 30 courses dedicated to specific safety issues, such as handling portable gas cylinders, food hygiene and accident investigation procedures.
▪ The truth is that aircraft accident investigation should be carried out in a completely impartial and objective manner.
▪ The wreckage was then taken to the air accident investigation unit at Farnborough.
murder
▪ That undertaking seemed to be developing into a commitment to conduct a private murder investigation in a foreign country.
▪ But the movie tells the wrong story, getting detoured into a murder investigation whose solution is far too obvious.
▪ Read in studio Voice over Detectives have started a murder investigation after part of a human torso was found in a lake.
▪ C., man during the murder investigation.
▪ Panorama on the Cardiff Three revealed the irregularities of the police approach to the murder investigation.
▪ Marek asked how much progress she had made in her murder investigation.
▪ He says he's also sueing the police because he's bitter about his treatment during the murder investigation.
▪ Was this a normal or reasonable way of conducting murder investigations?
■ VERB
begin
▪ Tomorrow Aileen Taylor begins a two part investigation into a problem many of us have encountered.
▪ The girl told another lawyer about their prior encounter, and police began an investigation.
▪ He dutifully ceased to send presents, and instead began a systematic investigation of her circumstances.
▪ He has made no public comment since the school began an internal investigation in November regarding recruiting.
▪ Line is paid out as the ferret begins its investigation.
▪ It appeared that no aircraft were in danger in either incident, but the National Transportation Safety Board has begun an investigation.
▪ In 1829 a Royal Commission of Enquiry, appointed because of recurrent annual deficits, began an investigation of the colony's affairs.
▪ Reynolds returned on the next available plane and immediately began a quiet investigation.
carry
▪ The Commission for Racial Equality can carry out a formal investigation and issue a non-discrimination notice.
▪ A Home Office pathologist and forensic science team are at the scene, carrying out a full investigation.
▪ The commission has confirmed to Community Care that it is carrying out another formal investigation under section 6 of the Charities Act.
▪ The Committee took just under 12 months to carry out its investigation.
▪ After talking to Jean, Doug had carried out some investigations of his own.
▪ Q: Well, do you think the Church is the correct body to carry out such an investigation?
▪ Is he aware that I have been carrying out my own investigations, including a trip through the channel?
conduct
▪ Now, the police and trading standards are conducting an investigation into the matter.
▪ The lawyer said he will use the arraignment delay to conduct his own investigation.
▪ However the FBI-style agency will not conduct its own investigations or prosecutions, although many Whitehall insiders believe this could eventually happen.
▪ The judge then ordered the lead plaintiffs' lawyer in the class-action suit to conduct an investigation.
▪ That undertaking seemed to be developing into a commitment to conduct a private murder investigation in a foreign country.
▪ Bill Thomas, R-Calif., shortly before the House voted 224-187 to authorize an eight-member panel to conduct the investigation.
▪ The Commission has a discretion to conduct an investigation in order to collect information and evidence pertinent to the request for assistance.
continue
▪ He continued his investigation and on 12 April 1991 presented a very full report to the Islands' Presbytery.
▪ But political fisticuffs may be less worrisome for him than the mess created by the indictments and the continuing federal investigations.
▪ Coroner, Lester Madrell adjourned the hearing for police to continue their investigations.
▪ His connection to an Arkansas land deal known as Whitewater continues under investigation.
▪ But detectives are continuing their investigations.
▪ She has been a key figure in the continuing investigations into the Whitewater land deal in Arkansas.
▪ Local police are continuing their investigations into the incident.
▪ And also tomorrow, Alison MacDonald will continue her investigation into the tricky relationship between society and young children.
follow
▪ Oklahoma coach John Blake suspended four football players following an investigation of a fight at a Norman area restaurant.
▪ The action follows detailed investigations carried out by the board last month.
▪ Weld claims he followed up with an investigation.
▪ There followed a much publicised investigation, and in March 1988, Spens was charged.
▪ The city decided to file a lawsuit against Lucky following the investigation by the county department.
▪ Abuse of justice may follow delay in investigation:.
▪ The governing body must be able to demonstrate that it has acted on reasonable grounds following reasonable investigations.
involve
▪ The project will involve investigation of how object naming operates in adults.
▪ The tutor will provide instruction in methodologies involved in an investigation and in the interpersonal skills which may be required.
▪ The answer to this question involves an investigation of the construction of meaning in interaction processes.
▪ She couldn't be involved in a police investigation.
▪ This might involve them in consulting books and other sources, or it might involve practical investigations.
▪ Stephen Lawrence's parents are suing 42 officers involved in the failed investigation of his murder, including Sir Paul.
▪ As a result part of the administration of some benefits can involve an investigation of a relationship between people sharing accomodation.
launch
▪ The National Transportation Safety Board launched an investigation of both incidents.
▪ The Civil Aviation Authority has launched an investigation and will look at the pilots reports.
▪ The complaints prompted three different agencies to launch investigations.
▪ It's launched an investigation into what went wrong last night.
▪ The agency has launched 340 criminal investigations against tax resisters since 1993, winning 162 convictions.
▪ Police have launched an investigation and they're appealing for witnesses.
▪ Gloucestershire Trading Standards have launched an investigation.
lead
▪ Objects ought to lead to investigations about the society that produced them and the people who used them.
▪ Special prosecutor Kenneth Starr, reversing himself after days of criticism, Friday said he would continue to lead the Whitewater investigation.
▪ Det Chief Inspector George Brown, the officer leading the investigation, is still confident the killers will be caught.
▪ They do, however, decide whether to notify the state or federal authorities who lead such investigations.
▪ It also led to an investigation of whether anything said in that review had been noticed by the author.
▪ Y., who is leading the Senate investigation.
▪ As the huge hunt for the bombers continued, Mr Clarke talked to senior officers leading the investigation.
▪ At about the second hour of day I was told that Kenamun would be leading the investigation.
order
▪ The failure to order a criminal investigation drew immediate criticism from several policyholders' lawyers.
▪ Home Office officials have ordered an investigation into the case.
▪ After ordering investigations of many others, Texas state prison board chairman Allan Polunsky has a new target: himself.
▪ Sir John has reportedly ordered an investigation into allegations that the unit burgled and burnt down his offices to destroy evidence.
▪ Congress orders investigations, and suddenly the rest of the mainstream media begin covering them as legitimate stories.
▪ Education Secretary John Patten ordered an investigation into huge differences in performance between local authorities.
▪ Amin ordered an investigation, during the period of which I was in a constant terror.
require
▪ I agree with the judge that the paper evidence discloses matters which require investigation.
▪ These are issues which require fuller investigation.
▪ Statistical analysis of language requires investigation of corpora to derive probabilistic models of the language.
▪ These other possible connections to income taxation require separate investigation for a fuller picture to be painted.
▪ A policy taken out shortly before a holiday commences immediately followed by a claim under this Section requires careful investigation.
▪ But identifying them, learning about their behaviour and distribution and understanding what makes them tick, requires some enjoyable investigation.
▪ Obviously all claims not requiring the appointment of Loss Adjusters can not be inspected but certain categories require closer investigation than others.
▪ The reasons why this alternative was not adopted in Britain require investigation.
start
▪ The Bucharest supreme court has started fresh investigations.
▪ The Home Office will start the investigation next month.
▪ Many primary teachers start investigations of the past by working out from the history of the school, village or local area.
▪ Midlands Electricity has started an investigation into how the fire started.
▪ Roberts called a meeting of the Town Council and he and Cross asked the police to start an investigation.
▪ Read in studio Voice over Detectives have started a murder investigation after part of a human torso was found in a lake.
▪ So does Mr Burgreen, who asked Mr Miller's office to start conducting independent investigations into all future police shootings.
▪ But if the police handle things badly it could ruin my client's reputation and start a lot of unwelcome investigation.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ a criminal investigation
▪ Following a major police investigation, two men have been arrested.
▪ Prison officials are carrying out a full investigation after two prisoners escaped from a prison vehicle.
▪ The investigation into the cause of the air crash is continuing.
▪ the investigation of drug smuggling
▪ The Senator promised a thorough investigation into the fund-raising activities of both parties.