Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] launched a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Additionally , she has launched a range of specialty products known as ‘ Sticky Bits ’ .
2 She has launched a paternity case in Los Angeles to get £5,000 a month child maintenance from the 49-year-old star .
3 She has launched a number of Third World projects , which she often discovers during her two months abroad each year .
4 Iraq claimed that its troops had been invited into Kuwait by internal " revolutionaries " who had launched a coup against the Amir , a claim which was internationally repudiated .
5 We have launched a range of baby textiles , including body suits , vests and reusable nappies , in 35 stores .
6 We have launched a campaign to recruit 10,000 Special Constables .
7 We have launched a reform of our prisons , improving the prospect that those who serve custodial sentences will not return to crime .
8 Over the past 18 months we have launched a number of products offering opportunities for existing customers .
9 The R S P C A have to pick up the pieces and they 've launched a campaign to try and stop it and joining me now is Alan .
10 They 've launched a campaign to make young people and their parents more aware of the dangers of drugs like ecstasy .
11 It follows claims by the right-wing British National Party that they 've launched a recruitment drive in the area .
12 Well , they have launched a campaign against fraud and are lowering the groupings of new cars with safety and security devices fitted as standard .
13 And now it has launched a Home Emergency Service to do the same for homeowners .
14 Now it has launched a series of competitions to select the best ways of filling the gaps in Britain 's armoury .
15 Iraq said yesterday it had launched a 48-tonne three-stage rocket into space and announced the local manufacture of new long-range missiles .
16 Iraq said yesterday it had launched a 48-tonne three-stage rocket into space and announced the local manufacture of new long-range missiles .
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