Example sentences of "[coord] launch a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In the computer distribution sector , Kontrax Office Automation Plc aims to take on the distribution of more products and launch a franchised dealer network while continuing to service large accounts direct .
2 QPR have told Dalglish to postpone his spending spree until the spring as they try to recover their bright Premier League start and launch a concerted FA Cup challenge .
3 We will support new research into environmentally-friendly technologies and launch a Great Environment Exhibition to publicise and to promote sales of the cleanest British technologies .
4 The announcement of the deal in the ballroom of the Statistics Office in Budapest was temporarily hijacked by the European Community 's ambassador to Hungary , Hans Beck , who used the occasion to dish out European Community tie pins , lecture the local press on the absence of a ‘ Hungarian Way ’ , and launch a fierce attack on Hungary 's decision to retaliate with tit-for-tat measures against an import ban on meat products introduced by the European Community two weeks ago following the discovery of foot and mouth disease in Italy .
5 The announcement of the deal in the ballroom of the Statistics Office in Budapest was temporarily hijacked by the European Community 's ambassador to Hungary , Hans Beck , who used the occasion to dish out European Community tie pins , lecture the local press on the absence of a ‘ Hungarian Way ’ , and launch a fierce attack on Hungary 's decision to retaliate with tit-for-tat measures against an import ban on meat products introduced by the European Community two weeks ago following the discovery of foot and mouth disease in Italy .
6 He decided to enter journalism on his own account and launch a popular Church paper .
7 Yet these men and women are well off compared to their counterparts in Ghana where subject teams had been given just nine months to produce new curriculum plans and to launch a new series of materials to fit a ‘ new content and structure of education ’ announced by the cabinet .
8 But it was 6 September before all the Allied left-wing armies could turn about and launch a full-scale attack on the invaders .
9 As we prepared to interview a council official about the decision to allow the festival to go ahead on an airfield near Stratford-upon-Avon , an angry resident appeared and launched a verbal onslaught .
10 At the time Thornburgh denied the report and launched a controversial investigation into the source of the leak .
11 ‘ The loyalists got out to Jamaica Street and launched a major attack .
12 Under his premiership Israel signed a peace treaty with Egypt , ceded the Sinai peninsula and launched a major invasion of Lebanon .
13 The success of Secrets in 1910 ( author now generally forgotten ) shifted their emphasis , however , to the marketing of popular fiction , and launched a cultural phenomenon .
14 Even if he had brought his kingship pure and intact back from Rome and launched a holy crusade such as apostles dream of , two years is not enough to sew a kingdom together .
15 It remained 10–0 until 15 minutes from time , when Gibson picked up from a scrum and launched a blind side move which put skipper Steve Towns over .
16 ( 30 ) But launching a new cigarette in today 's climate of disapproval requires finesse .
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