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groupe verbal > confusions > sens
have gotten [ US English ] / have / have got / have (got) + to connecteur + BV
have + -ing / adjectif > valeur résultative
négation > have + not + got / do + not + have
registre / variations sémantiques
The Guardian p. 24 4.11.2005
The Guardian p. 42
22 january 2009
The Guardian p. 42 26.6.2007
The Guardian G2 p. 16 25.4.2007
The Guardian p. 15 15.2.2007
The Guardian Society 1 p. 13 10.5.2006
The Guardian Sport p. 2 21.2.2006
The Guardian Education p. 5 21.2.2006
G2
The Guardian p. 6 15.1.2007
The Guardian p. 29 17.2.2007
The Guardian p. 19 29.3.2007
The Guardian Society 1 p. 11 5.4.2006
The Guardian Weekend p. 76 4.3.2006
The Guardian Weekend p. 68 19.11.2005
The Guardian Weekend p. 92 19.11.2005
The Guardian Weekend p. 92 12.11.2005
The Guardian Media p. 11 14.8.2006
G2
The Guardian Weekend p. 24 12.11.2005
The Guardian Media p. 1 28.11.2005
The Guardian Weekend p. 28 5.11.2005
Ed Stei
The Rocky
Mountain News, Colorado Cagle
4.11.2005
Senate Emphasis on Ideology Has Some in G.O.P. Anxious
June 7, 2006
WASHINGTON, June 6 — Though some Republican candidates may
relish the Senate's current concentration on same-sex marriage and other
ideologically charged topics, Senator Lincoln Chafee of Rhode Island is not
among them. Senate Emphasis on Ideology Has Some in G.O.P. Anxious, NYT, 7.6.2006, http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/07/washington/07cong.html?hp&ex=1149739200&en=dbd9dd3c736ab209&ei=5094&partner=homepage
At a free clinic in Philadelphia, Jennifer Brown, 26,
spent a recent lunch hour talking to a
counselor and waiting anxiously for a small white strip to tell her whether she
had the AIDS virus. U.S. Weighs Whether to Open an Era of Rapid H.I.V. Detection in the Home, first §§, NYT, 5.11.2005, http://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/05/health/05aids.html
WOMEN who have a baby by Caesarean section have more difficulty conceiving a second time, research suggests. A 17-year study of more than 25,000 women has found that women who had surgical deliveries were less likely to have another baby compared with those who gave birth naturally. Caesareans may reduce fertility: A 17-year childbirth study suggests that the procedure could lead to problems with future conceptions, Times, 2.8.2005, http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-1717184,00.html
Kylie cancels Showgirl tour after announcing she has breast cancer She has gone from playing a tomboy mechanic in a soap opera to being dubbed one of the world's sexiest women,
via a rollercoaster of a career and love life that has been feverishly
documented in thousands of tabloid headlines. Kylie Minogue's latest, sell-out world tour ground to a halt after the star announced she had breast cancer. Headline and first §§, I, 18.5.2005, http://news.independent.co.uk/world/australasia/story.jsp?story=639334
Kennedy and wife have baby boy The Liberal Democrat leader, Charles Kennedy, became a father today, as his wife Sarah gave birth to the couple's first child - a baby son named Donald James. The baby boy was born just
after midnight in St Thomas' hospital in London, weighing six pounds nine
ounces. Headline and first §§, G, 12.4.2005, http://politics.guardian.co.uk/election/story/0,15803,1457721,00.html
Ailing Pope has throat surgery Pope John Paul II last night underwent successful surgery to his windpipe after being rushed to hospital for the second time in a month with what the Vatican described as "acute" respiratory difficulties. Headline and §1, G, 11.3.2005, http://www.guardian.co.uk/pope/story/0,12272,1425061,00.html
Triangle. In geometry, a three-sided
plane figure, the sum of whose interior angles is 180°. Triangles can be
classified by the relative lengths of their sides.
A scalene triangle
has
three sides of unequal length. An
isosceles triangle
has
at least two equal sides; it has
one line of symmetry. An equilateral
triangle
has
three equal sides (and three equal angles of 60°); it
has
three lines of symmetry.
An equilateral triangle
has got
3 sides of equal length and 3 angles that are equal. Maths > Shapes: Triangles, copié 19.2.2005, http://www.icteachers.co.uk/children/sats/triangles.htm
The Pentagon is a symbol, and the WTC is, or was, a symbol, and an American passenger jet is also a symbol - of indigenous mobility and zest, and of the galaxy of glittering destinations. The bringers of Tuesday's terror were morally "barbaric", inexpiably so, but they brought a demented sophistication to their work. They took these great American artefacts and pestled them to gether. Nor is it at all helpful to describe the attacks as "cowardly". Terror always has its roots in hysteria and psychotic insecurity; still, we should know our enemy. The firefighters were not afraid to die for an idea. But the suicide killers belong in a different psychic category, and their battle effectiveness has, on our side, no equivalent. Clearly, they have contempt for life. Equally clearly, they have contempt for death. Fear and loathing : The attack on the United States last Tuesday has brought home to the west two uncomfortable realities - the ferocious hatred felt for America; and that none of us will ever feel safe again. So, asks Martin Amis, where do we go from here?, G, 18.9.2001, http://books.guardian.co.uk/departments/politicsphilosophyandsociety/story/0,6000,553923,00.html
"have got contempt" : au 26.2.2005, Google ne propose qu'une seule occurrence sur les 8 058 044 651 pages web recensées :
Hope is nearly abandoned as far as the revival of the Irish language is concerned. People who believed in the revival have got contempt for the language because the majority of the people are learning the language for nothing else but to get a soft job. There are too many soft jobs because of the Irish language and that is what is killing Irish and its preservation. What I say cannot be disputed. It is a fact but people are too cowardly to say those things. They are too afraid to say them. Nothing has been done for the preservation of the Irish language. Dáil Éireann - Volume 156 - 19 April, 1956, An Bille Airí agus Rúnaithe (Leasú), 1956—An Dara Céim (D'atógaint), http://historical-debates.oireachtas.ie/D/0156/D.0156.195604190021.html
Warren and Linda Johnson have three sons: Matthew (24), Clayton (18) and David (15). They are Bush supporters who have lived in the president's home town - Crawford, Texas - for nine years. Warren is the director of the McGregor Centre for the McLennan Community College; Linda is the assistant director for academic advising at Baylor University, Waco. The Johnson Family, G, 1.11.2004, http://www.guardian.co.uk/uselections2004/documentography/
The health secretary, John Reid, today denied there is a nursing recruitment
crisis, insisting the NHS
has more and better-trained staff
than ever before. and that 18,500 nurses had returned to the profession in the last four years. Reid denies nursing recruitment crisis, G, 1.1.2004, http://society.guardian.co.uk/NHSstaff/story/0,7991,1340872,00.html
Thousands of lives a year could be saved by a revolutionary new test that can detect most common forms of cancer before there are even any symptoms. The cheap test, based on a simple blood sample, can find cancers as soon as they start forming and has been described as the 'holy grail' of cancer diagnosis. Most cancers have no early symptoms, and are only diagnosed after it is too late to treat them effectively. The new DR-70 test offering early detection makes successful treatment far more likely. (...) However, the test does have some drawbacks. It may miss some cancers. It also only shows that the patient has cancer, not which type it is. If the result is positive, then further tests must be done to identify where the cancer is and what form it has. There is also the danger that the test may produce false positive results, raising the false alarm that someone has cancer. (...) Gary Dreher, chief executive of AMDL, claimed that the test should be used for annual screening. 'Since early diagnosis has many advantages and cancers in their early stages don't show any symptoms, it's just common sense to spend $100-or-so every year or two after you are 30 or 35 to learn whether you have cancer,' he said. Cancer 'holy grail' set to cut deaths : Special report: the future of the NHS, O, 5.11.2000, http://observer.guardian.co.uk/Distribution/Redirect_Artifact/0,4678,0-393044,00.html
How bad could the US blackout have got? Headline, G, 21.8.2004, http://www.guardian.co.uk/life/thisweek/story/0,12977,1025842,00.html
'I am made up that we have got it' I helped towards Liverpool becoming Capital of Culture, because we made a film at our school and we went down to London about a month ago. I interviewed Sir Bob Scott as part of it. I watched the announcement and I was really excited when Tessa Jowell said it was going to be Liverpool. I am made up that we have got it. Headline and §1, G, 5.6.2003, http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/cityofculture2008/story/0,13282,970766,00.html
The Guardian
has got it wrong
Headline and §1, G, 6.1.12.2000, http://www.guardian.co.uk/monarchy/story/0,2763,407484,00.html
The Guardian p. 8 22.10.2004
Since 1997, Tax Freedom Day, the day calculated by economists to be the notional day of the calendar year that you stop paying all taxes and start 'working for yourself' has got later and later. In 1997 it was 27 May, rising to 10 June in 2001 - meaning just over 41 per cent of income on average is spent on taxes. Even in the supposed high 'tax and spend' era of the Seventies the date was 23 May. In the United States it is 27 April and falling. (...) Another official close to Blair said: 'People think that public services are now as much part of their standard of living as whether they have got a house or a car. They know they have to be funded properly.' Here comes tax-man : Middle-income earners will foot the bill for tax rises set to be announced by Gordon Brown. Kamal Ahmed and Faisal Islam report on Labour's biggest gamble, Observer [ UK English ] , 14.4.2002, http://observer.guardian.co.uk/politics/story/0,6903,684213,00.html
winston salem, north carolina: John, I am about to go crazy. I changed careers three years ago, took a cut in pay, lost almost all my savings in the stock market crash. Now, I cannot make enough money to pay my bills. We have a house where my kids have been raised and do not want to sell it; I have a $20,000 line of cr4edit on top of my $143,000 mortgage that I cannot pay down. I get unanticipated bills such as medical, car repairs, car accident every month. I do not know what to do!!! If I could get rid of my line of credit, then I would have $300 more each month, but just can't do it. Help! Personal finance: John Waggoner, USA TODAY [ US English ] , 2003, http://www.usatoday.com/community/chat_03/2003-06-10-waggoner.htm
Life has gotten even shorter in digital age,Technology raises issues of obsolescence, data 'rot'
By Edward C. Baig Headline and first §§, USA T [ US English ] , non daté / copié 18.2.2005, http://www.usatoday.com/educate/college/careers/hottopic16.htm
The mother, who didn't live with them and had
no exposure to poultry, visited her daughter's bedside where nurses reported
seeing them hug and kiss. The mother, who got sick days after the girl died,
died almost two weeks later. An autopsy showed the mother tested positive for
bird flu. Researchers: Girl passed bird flu to women : Experts fear human-to-human mutation could cause pandemic, Monday, January 24, 2005 Posted: 9:55 PM EST (0255 GMT), CNN [ US English ] , http://www.cnn.com/2005/HEALTH/conditions/01/24/bird.flu.ap/
While analysts believe that most e-commerce
sites improved their performance over last year, the glitches at these popular
and reputable sites underscore a paradoxical set of circumstances for Internet
merchants. They are now better prepared for peak shopping days, but they also
manage more complex Internet systems than ever before - some of which involve
technologies that are getting long in the tooth. Some Online Sites Falter During the Holiday Rush, NYT [ US English ] , 13.2.2005, http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/13/business/13ecom.html?ei=5070&en=8e060a53f90a66a6&ex=1109048400&adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1108910227-wI6NjLYXk1NucHkPSj7MDg
At the same time, as the percentage of people
who are divorced has risen steadily over the past 20 years, society's perception
of divorce has changed dramatically, to the point where divorced, childless men
and women are considered catches in some circles. The thinking goes as such:
Divorced people have demonstrated they're capable of making a commitment;
there's no confusion about their sexual orientation; and with their "starter
marriages" out of the way, they can concentrate on real, lasting relationships. Singled out by society's stare, USA T, 13.2.2005, [ US English ] , http://www.usatoday.com/life/lifestyle/2005-02-13-singles-and-society_x.htm
In Britain the growth in anti-Americanism is not so marked as in France, Japan, Canada, South Korea or Spain where more than 60% say their view of the United States has deteriorated since September 11. But a sizeable and emerging minority - 45% - of British voters say their image of the US has got worse in the past three years and only 15% say it has improved. Poll reveals world anger at Bush : Eight out of 10 countries favour Kerry for president, G, 15.10.2004, http://www.guardian.co.uk/uselections2004/viewsofamerica/story/0,15221,1327568,00.html
have + GNO + -ing / adjectif > valeur résultative
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