Example sentences of "launches a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Steiner 's association of homosexuality with narcissism , solipsism , and the refusal of referentiality obviously suggests reservations about both modernism ( as he conceives it ) and the efficacy of the homosexual influence upon it , and it comes as no surprise that in his most recent book he launches a strong attack on the former . |
2 | Alan Sutton launches a new paperback series , Illustrated History Paperbacks , in July . |
3 | By using the time to improve the production process , Intel will be able to make more of the chips available initially than it usually can when it launches a new part , Paul Otellini , vice-president of the company 's microprocessor group noted — a shortage of 80386s in the early days caused disenchantment with the company at many customers for the chip , who encouraged other companies to clone the chip in the hope of ensuring steady supplies . |
4 | THE debate about how BBC Television covers the arts enters a new phase tonight when BBC2 launches a new show deliberately intended as a rival to The Late Show and its laid-back coterie of cultural commentators . |
5 | On January 17 Mr Grade launches a new programme , Moviewatch , to be broadcast on Sunday night , a day before Mr Norman 's weekly show on BBC1 . |
6 | This September he launches a new scent for men called — what else — Photo . |
7 | Prague National Gallery launches a new bulletin |
8 | LEGGY model Samantha Bleby launches a new cycle in undie fashions — a pair of tights topped with Lycra bike shorts . |
9 | In a last ditch attempt to win the war the Witch King launches a desperate winter offensive across the Shadowlands . |
10 | The novel launches a covert attack against the ontology of the fictional character which becomes less the representation of an individual in search of his or her ‘ true ’ personality than an agent for conveying impulses or ideas beyond conscious control . |
11 | He grins briefly , fiddling with his food , before he launches a verbal attack on Oxford 's much-maligned university students . |
12 | He now launches a parallel attack on the idea that individuals are by nature the sort of creatures who can come to know things through their experience of the external world . |
13 | The EC launches a Middle East peace initiative ; the EC diplomatic " troika " is created . |
14 | The opponent launches a front kick , which you evade by stepping back . |
15 | Sincere and knowing tribute from the PM launches a bright collection of essays flavoured by Surrey , Sussex , South Africa , rugby , family , etc . |
16 | In the first conflict situation the house launches a minor attack on the wife whilst possibly saving the husband from real harm . |
17 | Waddington 's exhibition launches a busy season for Milroy . |
18 | Simultaneously with the flash , a piezoelectric plate behind the film launches a sonic pulse into the back of the film emulsion . |
19 | He launches a detailed attack on the many aspects of scholastic teaching which had their basis in the logical works of Aristotle 's Organon . |