Example sentences of "to be launch next " in BNC.
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1 | A TWO-PRONGED counter-offensive is to be launched next week against Labour at the Conservative Party conference by Cabinet ministers , with a series of announcements and an attempt to explode the ‘ myth ’ of Labour 's new image . |
2 | WITH the average freelance ironer charging Gentlemen Who Do n't 50 pence a shirt , the ‘ professional ’ steam iron to be launched next month by Philips sounds excellent value at £170 . |
3 | A device to detect plastic explosives , including Semtex , is to be launched next month by Ai Cambridge of Pampisford , Cambs . |
4 | The 42-year-old multi-millionaire was snapped — dressed as an allegory of flight — on his private island of Necker in the British Virgin Islands for a world-wide advertising campaign due to be launched next month . |
5 | In an initiative to be launched next month by tennis consultants Brian Hewitt Associates , in conjunction with the ITF and supported by a major sponsor , old tennis balls are to be collected at 2000 ball banks around the country and shipped to third world countries for additional and subsequent use . |
6 | After shareholders voted to reject his 30 pence a share offer to take the company private in December , Alan Sugar has some fence-mending to do : Amstrad insists that the personal communicator to be launched next week is not the kind of blockbuster product that will restore the company 's fortunes on its own , but the unexpected first half profit has caused some to feel that Sugar overdid the gloom . |
7 | Fortunately , in my recent meeting with Peter Gordon , in discussing the criticism which the report had drawn from certain sectors , he mentioned that a second report is being prepared for Scotland which is to be launched next June . |
8 | There will be a special category in this year 's Photographic Competition , to be launched next month , especially for those who attend Alton Towers fun weekend , so stock up on film now . |