Example sentences of "launch a nationwide [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And the T U C to launch a nationwide campaign probably September October time to tie with the Chancellor 's autumn statement , for a mass rally in London for about the time of the autumn statement . |
2 | PRINCESS Diana has teamed up with the Red Cross and the Daily Mirror to launch a nationwide awards scheme . |
3 | Intent on winning working-class support , in October the NVA launched a nationwide crusade throughout the industrial centres of England and Scotland . |
4 | Merseyside police launched a nationwide manhunt for Mr Ashworth on the same day former girlfriend Denise Johnston was found strangled at the Lion Tavern , Liverpool . |
5 | In July 1885 the Salvation Army launched a nationwide purity campaign . |
6 | The Pre-School Playgroups Association yesterday launched a nationwide campaign to provide facilities so mothers can return to work . |
7 | Police launched a nationwide hunt for Ahrjinder Singh Dosanjh — known as Bobby — after he was viciously beaten and bundled into a van . |
8 | Police launched a nationwide hunt for Dawn Loasby , 33 , amid fears for their safety . |
9 | Laud altered the internal lay-out of Gloucester Cathedral while dean of that diocese , and as Bishop of London he launched a nationwide appeal in the late 1620s for the repair of St Paul 's Cathedral in London , which was on the point of collapse , entrusting major restoration work to the classical architect , Inigo Jones . |
10 | Friends of the Earth ( FoE ) has launched a nationwide cinema commercial making explicit the connection between Third World debt , the UK 's High Street banks and rainforest destruction . |
11 | So they 've launched a nationwide fundraising campaign using a comic featuring wildlife . |
12 | Police have launched a nationwide hunt for Moore , who has served a jail sentence for armed robbery . |