Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] launch a new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 He is chair of the Unique Group Limited which has just launched a new Guide to the Countryside .
3 Sandvik has just launched a new model in the XT range , the XT2500 , with a 22in long blade .
4 The project , based at Aigburth Road , Liverpool , has now launched a new drive to increase the number of companies involved and develop 100 existing links .
5 In the mean time , HM Systems has recently launched a new range of upgradable , modular notebooks that can take 66MHz 80486DX2 chips .
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 Apart from developing Norfrost , which she founded with her husband Alex , Mrs Grant has recently launched a new company , Beauty Through Herbs .
8 It was during this time that he was invited to the discussions of the CIV/n group , a gathering of poets of the more serious sort — and to some extent inspired by Ezra Pound 's revitalising energies , even as its name was culled from his writings — who had just launched a new poetry magazine of that name .
9 The 've now launched a new range using almond oil , and the brochure uses pretty pictures of Californian almond farms set against descriptions of crude oil production and refineries .
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