Example sentences of "[noun] has [adv] launched a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Permoid of Aycliffe , Britain 's largest manufacturer of famous steel beer casks has just launched a new half a million pound production line in a bid to attract sales from Germany . |
2 | Sandvik has just launched a new model in the XT range , the XT2500 , with a 22in long blade . |
3 | Apart from developing Norfrost , which she founded with her husband Alex , Mrs Grant has recently launched a new company , Beauty Through Herbs . |
4 | Elizabeth Arden has also launched a new Luxury Eyeliner Pen in shades of Ink Black , Woodsmoke and Blue Dust . |
5 | The Health Education Authority has also launched a Teenage Smoking Programme , which aims to reduce by one third the number of 11–15 year olds smoking by 1994 . |
6 | CMA/Micro dialysis has recently launched a new generation of microdialysis probes , the CMA/20 , which will be distributed exclusively by Biotech Instruments in the UK . |
7 | A Kettering firm has just launched a new range of security devices for the home , and has launched ‘ Bonzo the Barking Dog ’ in its recommendations . |
8 | The Centre has also launched a new European journal , Economic Policy , in collaboration with the Maison des Sciences de l'Homme and the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales . |
9 | Hutchison has already launched a successful telepoint system in Hong Kong , and compatible systems exist in Germany , France , the Netherlands and Denmark , and telepoint systems are on trial in Italy , Belgium and Portugal . |
10 | Brooks MacDonald Gayer has just launched a useful guide to the subject . |
11 | The School has also launched a new nine-month Diploma in Water Resources Engineering for Developing Countries . |
12 | In the mean time , HM Systems has recently launched a new range of upgradable , modular notebooks that can take 66MHz 80486DX2 chips . |