Example sentences of "have [adv] launched [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | McLean , Virginia-based Excalibur Technologies Corp , has duly launched versions of its flagship PixTex/EFS document imaging and retrieval software for Sun Microsystems Inc , Hewlett-Packard Co and IBM Corp RS/6000 Unix workstations . |
2 | With Intel , it has just launched Windows Telephony , which the two firms hope will become the standard software used to integrate telephones with PCs . |
3 | Jumping on the pram , rather than the bandwagon , M & S has just launched Nursery and Young Living furniture with bedding , wallpapers and curtains . |
4 | Four months after being made redundant , the erstwhile business development manager of AST Research Inc 's East Europe operation , Chris Swallow , has formally launched AST 's second authorised distributor in the region . |
5 | It has also launched Sebastian Coe Health Parks , including indoor and outdoor recreation which can be linked to management training , and Seb CoeTraks , Europe 's only specialist running/fitness trails , usually with 400 , 800 and 1500m models as well as exercise/work stations . |
6 | We already run the N C V O corporate affiliation scheme , which next year we plan to expand and develop , and we 've just launched L A Link , a new subscription service for local authorities , providing advice and information on the development of partnership , and there 's an exhibition about this in the concourse . |
7 | The US battleship Missouri , which had earlier launched cruise missiles against Iraq , on Feb. 4 fired its main 16-inch guns against coastal positions in Kuwait . |
8 | Mr Dixon , friend of Mrs Murphy and conductor , in his spare time , of the amateur orchestra , had accidentally launched Hank on his writing career a few years earlier by encouraging him to enter an essay competition sponsored by a service club . |
9 | We are however facing stiff competition in this sector from , and who have all launched products following the initial success of Complete . |