Example sentences of "[prep] launch a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As Account Director for the client 's advertising agency , responsible for developing a proposed Advertising Strategy document , prepare a list of the information you would require for launching a new range of hair products .
2 It was hardly surprising , in these circumstances , that Nicholas abandoned a hair-brained scheme for launching a direct attack on Constantinople and replaced it with Paskevich 's proposals for a Russian occupation of the Danubian Principalities , an Austrian occupation of Serbia and Herzegovina , a blockade of the Bosphorus , and an eventual Austro-Russian partition of the Ottoman Empire .
3 The enormous risks and start-up costs of launching a new daily from scratch prevented anyone trying , until new technology and a successful challenge to the strength of the trade unions transformed Fleet Street economics in the mid-1980s — making ‘ Fleet Street ’ itself an archaic term , since the construction of production plant elsewhere , notably Wapping , was part of the process .
4 Participants also discussed the possibility of launching a major research project on the theme , and made plans for a book on communication and human rights in Africa .
5 Participants also discussed the possibility of launching a major research project on the theme , and made plans for a book on communication and human rights in Africa .
6 Shah next embarked on a new project of launching a national daily , Today , which would eschew traditional printing practices .
7 During April 1988 , Suchard , the Swiss-based chocolate manufacturer , launched a dawn raid on Rowntree , the York-based company , quickly scooping up a stake of 14.9 per cent as a ‘ strategic investment ’ , but claiming that it had no intention of launching a full-scale takeover bid .
8 Thames had long discussed the option of launching a popular entertainment channel on Astra , in which it has a 10 per cent shareholding and two reserve channels .
9 Variously suggested as Iraqi motives for causing the slick were ( i ) the desire to impede any allied amphibious assault on the Kuwaiti or south Iraqi shore as part of a ground offensive ; ( ii ) the intention of damaging Saudi coastal installations ; and ( iii ) the hope of provoking the allies into launching a full-scale ground offensive ahead of their preferred schedule .
10 Money as an ‘ independent base ’ can not win elections although it is vital in launching a successful campaign .
11 Much to their credit in launching a spirited assault on the Neath lead , Bridgend did attempt to spread the ball wide .
12 He says that Murray Johnstone looked at the idea but concluded that : ‘ There did n't seem to be much sense in launching a common investment fund .
13 If there is a life hereafter , then surely we will find Fred Daly strolling down an Elysian Fairway , whistling in his own inimitable style , his gallery enthralled by the perceptible body sway on the backswing before launching a colossal drive from the tee , enchanted by the purity of his iron play and driven to distraction by precisely 32 lifts of the putter blade from the back to the top of the ball before he sends it with authority into the cup .
14 Of course , there is some justification for this : competition is intense and the Nigerian public 's purchasing power low , and so returns may be higher from launching a new product in a different market .
15 THE TSB , the bank which likes to say ‘ yes ’ , has followed the Midland into direct banking — but it has said ‘ no ’ to launching a comprehensive telephone banking package .
16 Yesterday the Home Office and the police force acknowledged that by launching a new code of ethics .
17 Almondsbury , Bristol-based virtual reality developer Division Ltd is looking to expand into the mainstream by launching a new version of its dVS software for Silicon Graphics Inc workstations : prices start at £5,000 for basic networkable two-dimensional virtual modelling systems that run on Indigo machines ; virtual reality helmets can be added to larger host machines for fully immersive virtual reality applications ; Division is expecting to announce dVS for the RS/6000 soon , paving the way for an open systems Unix System V version .
18 The Kabul regime responded by reinforcing the garrison 's 3,000-4,000 regular troops and by launching a high-altitude bombing campaign ; Kabul-based Scud-missiles were also fired at rebel positions .
19 SOFFEX has also entered the fray by launching a euro-Swiss franc interest rate contract in competition with LIFFE 's equivalent product .
20 Mr Kinnock called on Mrs Thatcher to show her commitment to change in Eastern Europe by launching a public review of Britain 's defence policies .
21 Israel responded by launching a fresh round of shelling into southern Lebanon and by destroying " terrorist " posts in Arnun .
22 Twenty-four of France 's better-known writers have decided to mark the new year by launching a national petition against the reforms .
23 It aims to keep things that way by launching a High Court copyright action against British software designer Codemasters which is about to launch its games on the market .
24 A DUBLIN building society has invested confidence in the national soccer team reaching next year 's World Cup finals in the United States by launching a special account for fans to save for the air fare .
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