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adverbes > adverbe / préposition afterwards (adv.) / on (adv.) after (prép. + GN)
on adverbe (plus tard / après) ≠ on préposition (à) + GN (texte 1)
1 - Forty years on, America mourns and asks: what if Kennedy had lived?
What if? Once again, on the haunted date of 22 November, the question resonated quietly around America and the world. What course might history have taken if President John Fitzgerald Kennedy had not been assassinated in Dallas exactly 40 years before? Headline and §1, IoS, 23.11.2003, http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/story.jsp?story=466390
After 500 years, Globe's players return to perform at the palace
Despite the fact that plague is not - yet - raging in London, Shakespeare's Globe theatre company has returned to Hampton Court palace, after a gap of 500 years. Headline, G, 19.7.2004, http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/news/story/0,11711,1264115,00.html
When the Stone Roses split, John Squir’s ‘coke habit’ and ‘egomania’ were blamed.
After five years of silence, the guitarist tells all to Dave
Simpson. ‘My only excess was guitar solos, GE2, p, iv, 6.9.2002.
Just after midnight nine weeks ago,
a dark-coloured Isuzu
four-wheel-drive came cruising down the main street in Goole in East Yorkshire. GE2, ‘We’ve been acting like the IRA’, p.2, date à préciser.
On July 6 1978, he appeared before Grantham magistrates court for smashing a shop window in the local high street. Afterwards, he waited for the police to arrive. Pn the inside, looking out, GE2, p. 7, 23.08.2002.
Ten
years on, he is the king of
Nothing Hill (…).
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