Example sentences of "[art] newly launched " in BNC.

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1 The Festival also plays a role in the artistic renaissance of Birmingham , a profile confirmed by the continuing success of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra , under its Artistic Director , Simon Rattle , the recent move of both the Birmingham Royal Ballet ( formerly Sadler 's Wells Royal Ballet ) and the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company to Birmingham , the newly launched ‘ Towards The Millennium ’ annual arts Festival and the Arts Council of Great Britain 's invitation to Birmingham to launch Arts 2000 , as the UK City of Music in 1992 .
2 By 1986 he had reverted to freelancing on several national newspapers and magazines before joining the newly launched Independent as rock critic .
3 A couple of years later , introducing the first season of ‘ New Independents ’ on the newly launched Channel 4 , Alan Fountain wrote of the flowering of a new dimension of British film culture from the late sixties onwards , which ‘ recognised the need for a more imaginative , more politically responsive and aesthetically daring British Cinema ’ , linking this movement with the radical film-making tradition of the thirties .
4 In a letter to the Institute , Mr. Major offers his congratulations to Bovis Construction Ltd on becoming the 200th company to join the newly launched Chartered Building Company Scheme , which he calls ‘ a testimony to the British building industry in its determination to achieve ever improving standards ’ .
5 The first six video releases from the newly launched video publisher , Pendulum Communications , are in support of WWF .
6 Scottish Pride , which markets dairy products , including a newly launched instant capuccino coffee for use in microwave ovens , made a profit of £1.9m on a turnover of £83.5m .
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