Example sentences of "launched a major [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Mitsui Computer has launched a major campaign to attract Sun 3 , Sun-386i and older Sparcstation users to upgrade to the Sparcstation 10 machines due soon , backed by what Mitsui terms an ‘ aggressive ’ pricing policy which has a ‘ no penalty ’ upgrade path to the latest Sun Microsystems machines . |
2 | The LTTE had launched a major assault on July 10 on the Sri Lankan government 's army base at Elephant Pass . |
3 | However the Open Spaces Society , though happy with the decision , have launched a major offensive on the MoD . |
4 | Renamo insisted on Kenyan mediation and claimed that the Frelimo government had launched a major offensive against rebel-controlled zones . |
5 | In January the government had launched a major offensive aimed at capturing the Karen headquarters at Manerplaw on the eastern border with Thailand [ see pp. 38725 ; 38767 ; 38815 ] . |
6 | These developments took place against a background of continuing clashes between government forces and UNITA , with a number of reports suggesting that the government had launched a major offensive . |
7 | Security force infiltration of the IRA has reached such alarming proportions that Sinn Fein have launched a major drive to stop people giving information to the police . |
8 | In early March Saudi Arabian companies had started trucking food into Kuwait and had launched a major refuse clearing operation . |
9 | The education authority says they 've launched a major recruitment drive but with the children due to start secondary school in September parents are now writing to local councils and M Ps . |
10 | The Iraqi authorities claimed to have launched a major reconstruction campaign in early March . |
11 | As the document included with Council members ' papers makes clear , the Wales Tourist Board has launched a major review of its strategy for tourism in Wales . |
12 | The International Bar Association ( IBA ) Education Trust has launched a major project to promote research and education in the field of legal issues affecting works of art and cultural property . |