Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb -s] launch [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 NEC has launched two machines to rival IBM 's ValuePoint and Compaq 's ProLinea ranges — the PowerMate 25MHz 486SX and 33MHz 486DX — but the prices are a bit steep .
2 It is in the drive for more effective dissemination of information that AEA has launched Competitive Edge , which will offer its readers accessible articles on aspects of science and technology relevant to industry .
3 His tiny , twenty-square metre gallery occupies the former gatehouse of Wormserstrasse 23 , where , since April 1991 Schweins has launched one-man shows of young graduates of the Düsseldorf Kunstakademie : giant woodcuts by Jürgen Stollhaus , sculptures made from typewriter keys and other objects by Jörg Koch ; elliptical polyester sculptures by Thomas Rentmeister ; drawings and sculpture by Monika Brandmeier and an installation of wine , salt and a long white chasuble by Milan artist Giuseppe Pipoli .
4 With its own rockets China has launched 12 satellites into low orbits above the Earth .
5 Since 1987 Mr. Osman has launched two complaints before the European Commission of Human Rights .
6 Cole-Parmer has launched two pH testers , the pHTestr 1 and pHTestr 2 .
7 John Major has launched another attack on the Social Chapter of the Maastricht Treaty , dismissing it as a socialist 's charter .
8 Alliance & Leicester has launched three deals — a one-year , fixed rate of 5.95 per cent on loans up to 80 per cent of valuation ; a two-year rate of 6.35 per cent on loans up to 90 per cent of valuation ; and a five-year rate of 7.99 per cent on loans up to 80 per cent .
9 Outside of Pump , Reebok continues to launch new models onto the market — Boston , Inferno and Ventilator 2 — to complement all-time favourites such as the Trek , Rapide and Royale .
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