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

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1 Only Columbia , which has launched a costly film schedule , looks likely to call on its parent for cash .
2 Taylor refused to agree to his troops being disarmed while they remained under attack from the United Liberation Movement for Democracy in Liberia ( ULIMO — a coalition of supporters of former President Samuel Doe , reportedly based in Sierra Leone ) , which had launched a renewed attack on the NPFL as the Geneva talks began .
3 ‘ War starts at midnight ’ screams the bald-headed general when his steam bath is interrupted by a plucky Home Guard soldier who has launched a premature start to a military exercise .
4 She was previously with IBM and before she left launched a new networking consulting business for IBM North America .
5 This is 1990s Britain 's worst nightmare , according to scientists who have launched a unique investigation of the terrors that wake us in a cold sweat .
6 We have launched a public appeal to raise the £120,000 total needed in order to put this whole unpleasant episode behind us .
7 The education authority says they 've launched a major recruitment drive but with the children due to start secondary school in September parents are now writing to local councils and M Ps .
8 So they 've launched a nationwide fundraising campaign using a comic featuring wildlife .
9 South Devon Healthcare Trust say it was a sudden and motiveless attack and they 've launched a full inquiry .
10 With luck , it has launched a new one
11 And it has launched a successful ‘ affinity ’ credit card , which has just netted Labour £250,000 in its first 12 months .
12 It has launched a five-year action plan to revitalise the River Esk and hopes the move will bring about the return of the river 's salmon fishery .
13 The military said it had launched a big manhunt for army coup leaders who escaped when their men surrendered .
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