Example sentences of "[verb] launched a [noun sg] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | She has launched a paternity case in Los Angeles to get £5,000 a month child maintenance from the 49-year-old star . |
2 | InterCity has launched a spring offer for Senior Railcard holders . |
3 | The UK Environment Secretary , John Gummer , has launched a consultation paper on how the country might move towards sustainability as envisaged at the Rio summit . |
4 | Bruce meanwhile had launched a lightning raid into north-west England , and after burning Lancaster he crossed into the North Riding of Yorkshire and almost succeeded in capturing Edward himself near Byland Abbey , This humiliation of the king proved too much for Andrew Harclay , whose support had been of crucial importance at Boroughbridge and who had been raised to the earldom of Carlisle a few days after the battle . |
5 | It follows claims by the right-wing British National Party that they 've launched a recruitment drive in the area . |
6 | Two families who blame their children 's blood cancers on their fathers ' exposure to radiation at the Sellafield nuclear reprocessing plant have launched a test case against British Nuclear Fuels Limited ( BNFL ) . |
7 | THE family of a teenage Royal Marine who died after a party to celebrate winning his Green Beret have launched a compensation claim against the Ministry of Defence , it was revealed yesterday . |
8 | Students have launched a protest campaign against the 10 , by withdrawing , or threatening to withdraw , individual and student union accounts . |
9 | police have launched a murder enquiry following the killing of a community policeman and another man in South London last night . |