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adverbes > négation / sens négatif > syntaxe
The Guardian p. 24 22.9.2006
Killing the Recovery
September 28,
2011
The world has barely dug out of recession and the global economy is again slowing dangerously. Most leaders seem eager to make things even worse.
Killing the Recovery, NYT, 28.9.2011,
'Please, please, no' - court hears last words of PC before shooting (...)
THE TRANSCRIPT
(Sound of vehicle door opening, loud whistling)
we're having to put handcuffs on you all
right? Source: 'Please, please, no' - court hears last words of PC before shooting, I, 20.11.2004, http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/crime/story.jsp?story=584802
Friday, December 15th, 2006
no adverbe (1) ≠ not adverbe (2) ≠ no déterminant (2-3-4)
1 - Jeannie Wise, 54,
has little truck with such complaints.
After giving up work to nurse her dying
husband,
she has landed a high-powered job as a PA.
Now widowed, she enjoys the
social buzz and hopes to stay on at least until 65:
'Retiring? No thank
you! I like working.
There's the financial aspect of course, but it also keeps
your brain active.'
2 - Kilroy-Silk defies critics and insists: I'm no racist
Robert Kilroy-Silk, the television presenter suspended after writing a savage newspaper polemic against Arabs, defied outraged protests last night to declare: 'I am not a racist.' Headline, O, 11.1.2004, http://media.guardian.co.uk/broadcast/story/0,7493,1120725,00.html
3 - I'm no Herod, insists Blunkett amid storm over refugee children
The home secretary, David Blunkett, insists today he does not deserve to be branded the "King Herod of the Labour party" for his controversial plan to take into care the children of failed asylum seekers who refuse to leave the country. Headline and §1, G, 27.11.2003, http://www.guardian.co.uk/guardianpolitics/story/0,3605,1094116,00.html
4 - I'm no terrorist, says jailed American
Lori Berenson protests her innocence at her retrial in Peru and speaks out for those who fight for the poor Headline and sub, G, 21.6.2001, http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,509996,00.html
'I don't want to plan my death, I want to enjoy life'
Britain is one of the few European countries where assisting suicide is still a crime. A report on the growing euthanasia debate and the people it most affects Headline and sub, O, 19.9.2004, http://www.guardian.co.uk/medicine/story/0,11381,1307824,00.html
Not since Lyndon Johnson died in 1973 has the US gone through the high pomp and ritual associated with a presidential state funeral. Former president Richard Nixon's family, acting on his wishes, bypassed Washington traditions when he died in 1994. US says goodbye to Reagan, G, 11.6.2004, http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,12271,1236855,00.html
Highly profitable companies barely pay cleaning staff a living wage - and of course no one is to blame Cleaners are human too, sub, G, 8.12.2004, http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1102183,00.html
Almost 8,000 supporters gather at Heathrow to give England's first World Cup winners for 37 years a scarcely credible homecoming. Sub, Back Home, it's a whole new ball game, web frontpage, G, 26.11.2003.
syntaxe adverbe négatif (neither, never once, not since...) en début de séquence +
auxiliaire / be
verbe +
GNS
Dan Wasserman The Boston Globe Cagle
9.3.2006 R: Uncle Sam
The Guardian p. 16 25.6.2007
The Guardian p. 13 26.11.2004
Raped policeman: 'I never thought I would be a victim'
A detective investigating sexual assaults was
devastated when he himself was raped.
Amelia Hill
I've been a police officer for two decades and a detective, specialising in serious crime and sexual offences, for 15 years. Never once [ groupe adverbial ] in all the time I've investigated these horrific crimes has it occurred to me that one day I would be a victim; that I would be raped – and that I would refuse to help the police investigate.
Raped policeman: 'I
never thought I would be a victim', G, 4.4.2011,
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