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vocabulaire > formation / transformation des mots > verbalisation nominal > verbal
Adam / Eve -> Adam / Eve
Would you Adam and Eve it? Atheism teaching will be dull next to the richness of religion Headline and sub, G, 17.2.2004, http://politics.guardian.co.uk/thinktanks/comment/0,10538,1149685,00.html
x-ray -> x-ray
Mr Bray responded fiercely: "I am looking forward very much to resuming the debate with Gabriele." He hopes that an x-ray, the first in recent times, may help resolve the dispute. "She has only been x-rayed once, a long time ago, but the technology has improved so much we hope to be able to see a lot more now. We may find under-drawing which could help solve the question of authorship, and it would be interesting to see if she was painted over another portrait - there could be a man under that cloak." The mystery of the Lady in the Fur Wrap : Is it an El Greco? National Gallery hopes an x-ray of a great work will end the debate, G, 7.2.2004, http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/news/story/0,11711,1142941,00.html
Good woman -> good woman
The stranger stood looking more like an angry diving-helmet than ever. It was universally felt in the bar that Mrs. Hall had the better of him. His next words showed as much. "Look here, my good woman -- " he began. "Don't good woman me," said Mrs. Hall. The Invisible Man, "The Unveiling of the Stranger", H. G. Wells, http://www.freebooks.biz/Classics/Wells/Invisible/Invisible07_1.htm
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