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syntaxe > to viseur -> BV / to reprise (préposition) + GN / -ing
The Guardian G2
p. 4 3 December 2008
The Guardian p. 1
4 December 2008
The Guardian p. 1
3 December 2008
to viseur -> BV
to viseur -> ellipse de la BV
to viseur -> (BV + and + BV)
to viseur -> adverbe -> BV
GV passif + to viseur + BV
for + GN + to -> BV
relatives déterminatives : GNO + GNS + GV + to préposition
infinitives : GNS + GV + GNO + to viseur -> BV
to préposition + GN / BV + -ing
GN + to préposition + GN
ADJ + to préposition + GN
Sun sport frontpage
14.6.2004
DealTime, film review, 31.12.2002, http://www2.dealtime.com/xMPR-~PD-57356~PT-xMPR~RI-85288259204
Trois to se succèdent :
1 - viseur (GV : have to relate to). 2 - préposition du verbe prépositionnel relate to (GN complexe : Some bits you have to relate to). 3 - viseur (to appreciate).
Student was on phone to mother as murderer struck on Thai beach
Wednesday January 4, 2006
The mother of a British backpacker who was murdered on a beach in Thailand was speaking to her daughter when she was attacked, it emerged last night. The body of Katherine Horton, 21, a student from Cardiff, was found floating off the Thai resort of Koh Samui on Monday morning. Student was on phone to
mother as murderer struck on Thai beach, G, 4.1.2006,
To Battle, Armed With Shares
January 4, 2006
Two months ago, a little-known investor
demanded that the publisher of The Miami Herald and The Philadelphia Inquirer be
put up for sale. Just 14 days later, after several other investors also emerged
with the same demand, the board of the publisher, Knight Ridder, gave in and put
the company on the block. To Battle, Armed With Shares, NYT, 4.1.2006, http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/04/business/04deal.html
To Reading and Writing, Add Sweating and Sweltering
Science projects went awry yesterday,
with petri dishes sprouting bacteria that were
supposed to grow only in incubators.
Others
set three-second time limits at water fountains. Headline and first §§, NYT, 15.6.2005, http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/15/nyregion/15heat.html
MIAMI (Reuters)
- The first tropical storm of the Atlantic hurricane season lashed northwest
Florida and the Alabama coast with high winds and heavy rain on Saturday,
cutting power to
several thousand people. Tropical Storm Arlene plows into U.S. Gulf Coast, R, Sat Jun 11, 2005 7:00 PM ET, http://today.reuters.com/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=topNews&storyID=2005-06-11T230022Z_01_N11699083_RTRIDST_0_NEWS-WEATHER-ARLENE-DC.XML
What to do when borrowing bubble bursts
As specialists predict many more people suffering debt problems in the coming months, Neasa MacErlean finds out how to handle creditors Headline and sub, O, 5.6.2005, http://observer.guardian.co.uk/cash/story/0,6903,1499310,00.html
Journey to the centre of Earth
Japanese scientists are to explore the centre of the Earth. Using a giant drill ship launched next month, the researchers aim to be the first to punch a hole through the rocky crust that covers our planet and to reach the mantle below. The team wants to retrieve samples from the mantle, six miles down, to learn more about what triggers undersea earthquakes, such as the one off Sumatra that caused the Boxing Day tsunami. They hope to study the deep rocks and mud for records of past climate change and to see if the deepest regions of Earth could harbour life. Headline and first §§, 4.6.2005, http://www.guardian.co.uk/life/news/story/0,12976,1499099,00.html
Tony Juniper: Aviation is fastest-growing source of C02 emissions
To
fly or not to fly?
Many of us facing a long journey, or even a short one, would not even consider
the question. Cheaper flights
to ever-more destinations
prove irresistible to
the travelling public, while business travel is
seen as inevitable in a global market place. Headline and first §§, I, 28.5.2005, http://comment.independent.co.uk/commentators/story.jsp?story=641973
The mayor of London intervened to end speculation that the giant wheel may have to move because of plans by the landlord, the South Bank Centre, to greatly increase the rent.
Mayor may take control
of Eye, first §§, G, 26.5.2005,
Internet guide shows ethical shoppers how to keep their consciences clear
Shopping can be a nightmare for the time-poor but guilt-rich consumer with a conscience. Notorious global corporations may lurk behind seemingly innocuous household goods, while choosing the wrong make of mobile phone can leave you with unwanted links to the arms trade. With ethical shopping now a booming business in Britain, a new website has been set up to give concerned customers an instant positive or negative verdict on goods ranging from toothpaste to dog food. Headline andf §1, I, 21.5.2005, http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this_britain/story.jsp?story=640099
When to go? The future for Blair and Brown
Why the chancellor's supporters
would like the prime minister
to quit - but not just yet Without setting out how long he will stay, he talked of the full political agenda ahead of him: help for first time buyers, work-life balance, reform of the public services to maintain backing for a universal welfare state, incapacity benefit and pensions reform. Headline, sub and first §§, G, 7.5.2005, http://politics.guardian.co.uk/election/story/0,15803,1478470,00.html?gusrc=rss
At the weekend, Tony Blair likened his relationship with the British public to a marriage, admitting that he had made some mistakes, but insisting that the spark can be rekindled. David Aaronovitch imagines what's really being said as the crockery flies We can make this marriage work, G, 15.2.2005, http://politics.guardian.co.uk/labour/story/0,9061,1414678,00.html
Tearful Kerry leaves best speech to the bitter end Headline, G, 4.11.2004, http://www.guardian.co.uk/uselections2004/story/0,13918,1342821,00.html
To quit Iraq now would be as shocking as the invasion
Max Hastings: If the prime minister is serious, our troops will be there for a decade Headline and sub, G, 4.10.2004, http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,1319043,00.html
Sorrowful Blair urges unity in face of Iraq terror threat
· PM praises 'dignified' Bigley family and warns of media manipulation · Battle against rebels compared to dark days of Second World War
Tony Blair yesterday disclosed his 'immense' sorrow for the plight of the hostage Kenneth Bigley. But he issued a powerful plea for the nation to back his firm stance against the uprising in Iraq or risk fuelling global terrorism. In his first public comments since the harrowing tape was broadcast of Bigley pleading for the Prime Minister to save him, Blair warned of the kidnappers' ability to 'manipulate the modern media', which he admitted left politicians in a difficult position. Headline, subs and first §§, 26.9.2004, http://observer.guardian.co.uk/politics/story/0,6903,1312963,00.html
UK Muslims fly to Iraq in bid to save hostage
A delegation of British Muslims was today preparing to fly to Baghdad to try and save the life of the hostage Kenneth Bigley, the Guardian has learned. The two will tomorrow meet with senior Iraqi religious leaders and ask them to do all they can to save the life of the British contractor, whose captors have threatened to behead him. Headline and first §§, G, 24.9.2004, http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,1312053,00.html
Walkers ready to claim their right to roam
100 square miles of Peak District moor, heath and mountain to be opened up as Countryside Act rolls out across England and Wales The track over Hallam moor, above Sheffield, is a public footpath that crosses some of the most exhilarating, windswept upland in England. There are views to Derwent and Strines moors to the north, Ughill to the east, and the heather-clad peaks of Winnow and Kinder Scout far to the west. It is a windswept, top-of-the-world place, the closest England has to wilderness, but it is practically all forbidden country. Step off the track in any direction, walk in the heather, strike out to the peaks, or to the old standing stones, bronze age settlements or isolated tors, and a gamekeeper or landowner can tell you to leave. Terry Howard, secretary to the Sheffield campaign for access to moorland (Scam) and chairman of the local ramblers, is not bothered. Walkers ready to claim their right to roam, G, sub and first §§, 31.8.2004, http://www.guardian.co.uk/country/article/0,2763,1294062,00.html
Dear Mita,
Recently, my parents got divorced and I am still having a hard time dealing with
it. I feel like I am constantly struggling to come
to terms with the separation and the effect it
has had, not only internally (within my family) but also externally, with the
society and people I have every day contact with. Also, because my parents are
not on speaking terms, and still harbour resentment and anger towards each
other, I am forced to
take the role of the messenger and the middle-man. They always
involve me in their fights, although I constantly tell them not to. I
feel torn between three worlds. The first is the world that I had with both my
parents; the second is my world with my mom and the third is the one that my dad
has. I have no room for my own life. I don't know whether you can really help
me. You will only say that I should talk
to
a relative
or talk
to
my parents. But the reality is that there is
no solution to
my problem. Divorce is a taboo word in our society and there is
no one I can talk to
who will understand. Still, I don't know what else to
do. Daily Star Weekend Magazine, Vol 1 Num 103, 3.5.2003, http://www.thedailystar.net/magazine/2003/05/01/mita.htm
A woman left infertile after cancer treatment has been unsuccessful in a bid to overturn a High Court decision that she cannot use her frozen embryos to try and have a child. Cancer victim's bid to
use frozen embryos fail, DMa, 25.6.2004,
A criminologist working on the Big Brother reality TV show has quit, comparing the contestants to English football hooligans. David Wilson, of the University of Central England, said he was no longer willing to "lend his credibility" to the programme after a drunken brawl erupted earlier this week. "It seemed to me to be an ethical decision to either stay or to go," Professor Wilson told Channel 4 news last night. "When it was quite clear that some of the advice I had given ... hadn't been listened to, it was at that point I thought I should go." Big Brother adviser quits over 'hooliganism', G, 19.6.2004, http://media.guardian.co.uk/site/story/0,14173,1242746,00.html
"To function well in the UK and Europe requires a decent amount of local content," said Sam Shemtob, of the Association of Independent Music, which represents 800 independent labels in Britain. Independent artists make up 25% of the UK market. "We are all very keen on iTunes. We are as eager as anyone to license our music to them, but it has to be at an appropriate competitive rate." Welcome to music's online future : Apple's iTunes digital store opens in UK - but with big gaps on the shelves, G, 16.6.2004, http://www.guardian.co.uk/online/news/0,12597,1239661,00.html
M&S shareholders are set for a property windfall, as its vast freehold estate is expected to be revalued at close to £4 billion. M&S's £4bn trump card : Property revaluation could bring bonanza for shareholders, O, 13.6.2004, http://observer.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,6903,1237351,00.html
Science spending 'to double in a decade'
The chancellor, Gordon Brown, is planning to more than double the science and innovation budget over a 10-year period, according to reports today.
Headline, G, 10.6.2004,
Interest rates raised to 4.5% Headline,
G, 10.6.2004,
Police to monitor internet chat rooms
Police around the world are planning to monitor internet chat rooms to stop paedophiles from using them to ensnare child victims, the National Crime Squad (NCS) announced today. Headline, G, 9.8.2004, http://society.guardian.co.uk/children/story/0,1074,1235016,00.html
Homage to the dead Headline, G, 13.4.2004, http://www.guardian.co.uk/spain/article/0,2763,1168594,00.html
Who's to blame? The long search for clues to blasts begins Headline, G, 13.3.2004, http://www.guardian.co.uk/spain/article/0,2763,1168623,00.html
To die in Madrid Headline, G, 13.3.2004, http://www.guardian.co.uk/spain/article/0,2763,1167817,00.html
Drive launched to cut number of women prisoners
A scheme to reduce the number of women in prison and tackle the causes of women's offending has been unveiled by the prisons minister, Paul Goggins. Headline and sub, G, 12.3.2004, http://society.guardian.co.uk/crimeandpunishment/story/0,8150,1168116,00.html
The California supreme court last night ordered officials in San Francisco to immediately stop granting same-sex marriage licences, delivering a blow to gay rights advocates in the United States.
California court blocks
gay marriages, G, 12.3.2004,
The true cost to homebuyers of the mortgage endowments crisis now stands at £40bn and this is likely to worsen over the coming years, according to a damning report from MPs yesterday which called for urgent action from the government, regulators and the industry. MPs attack endowment scandal as homebuyers face £40bn shortfall, G, 11.3.2004, http://money.guardian.co.uk/homebuying/story/0,1456,1166927,00.html
Hain's attack on Labour: a party closed to new ideas Headline, G, 10.3.2004, http://politics.guardian.co.uk/labour/story/0,9061,1166001,00.html
Move to curb parents' right to smack
Headline, O, 7.3.2004,
The former UN chief weapons inspector Hans Blix weighed into the controversy over weapons of mass destruction yesterday when he accused Tony Blair and George Bush of behaving like insincere salesmen who "exaggerated" intelligence in an attempt to win support for war.
Blix says war leaders
acted like salesmen, G, 9.2.2004,
There's a basic answer to the problem of spiralling house prices - building more new homes, says Victor Keegan
Weapons of mass construction, G, 6.2.2004,
Maxine Carr will be freed from prison immediately if the Prison Service chief, Martin Narey, approves the decision to electronically tag her, it was confirmed today.
Carr 'could be freed
immediately', G / PA, 6.2.2004,
To mark the turn of the year, we spot the musical talent that is most likely to break through in the coming months. By Alexis Petridis, Dave Simpson and Dorian Lynskey Future sounds, G, 2.1.2004, http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/fridayreview/story/0,12102,1114627,00.html
Children born from donated sperm will be given the right to trace their biological fathers under government plans expected to be announced next week Sperm donor children win right to trace their fathers, T, sub, web frontpage, 17.1.2004.
President Bush’s grandiose ambitions to send astronauts to the Moon and Mars have finally given the International Space Station a sense of purpose Space station to be transit lounge for Mars, T, sub, web frontpage, 17.1.2004.
Because of its size and the effort involved in travelling large distances through trees, it does not travel very far each day and it uses its intelligence and knowledge of the forest to find food. It is thought that an orang-utan can recognise up to 200 edible plants. To destroy the forest is to destroy the animal's whole world. Two decades, and counting: The old man of the forest is facing a quick demise, I, 12.1.2004, http://news.independent.co.uk/world/environment/story.jsp?story=480356
Nick Brown: 'I'm still loyal to Tony Blair,' insists the former chief whip who may yet be the Prime Minister's nemesis Headline, I, 12.1.2004, http://news.independent.co.uk/people/profiles/story.jsp?story=480277
BEIJING (Reuters) - Doctors from the World Health Organization scoured on Sunday an apartment building where China's only confirmed new SARS case lived, looking for clues as to how the 32-year-old man caught the flu-like virus. WHO Scours China TV Producer's Flat for SARS Clues, Sun January 11, 2004 04:06 AM ET, R, http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=TTLXJXVFDYVOQCRBAELCFEY?type=topNews&storyID=4106237
Future fashion: who to look out for in 2004 Ad, FT web frontpage, 4.1.2004
Where to put your cash this year
Headline, I, 3.1.2004,
To boldly go in search of comets and Mars secrets
The second act opens before dawn tomorrow, 100m miles from Earth, when Spirit, a US robot rover the size of golf buggy, hurtles through the thin atmosphere and bounces to a halt on the parched deserts of Mars, to begin a search for water on the arid planet. The third act of the drama is revealed later that day when a European spacecraft called Mars Express completes a series of huge elliptical swings around the red planet and settles down to a steady polar orbit which will allow it to probe the secrets of the Martian air and rock. But even before it starts to send back valuable data, Mars Express has a more urgent role: to make contact with its baby, Beagle 2, the tiny British lander that it carried for six months and then pushed gently towards a dusty basin near the Martian equator just before Christmas. Headline and §§, G, 3.1.2004, http://www.guardian.co.uk/spacedocumentary/story/0,2763,1115284,00.html
American splendor: a comic book hero we can relate to Ad, G web frontpage, 2.1.2004.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Britain and Mexico canceled flights to the United States while U.S. warplanes have been tailing in-bound Air France flights for fear attackers might try to crash them into American targets, U.S. officials said on Thursday.
Flights Canceled, Tailed by Jets on U.S. Terror Fears,
Thu January 1, 2004 11:26 PM ET,
R,
International effort helps bring vision of a better life to cataract sufferers Headline, I, 1.1.2004, http://news.independent.co.uk/world/africa/story.jsp?story=477261
Football Six stars to watch in Euro 2004 Ad, G web frontpage, 1.1.2004
Books The volumes to look out for in 2004 Ad, G web frontpage, 1.1.2004
From Pepys to peaks...
Headline, G,
The A to Z of writing
Headline, G, 27.12.2003,
Heath feared US plan to invade Gulf
Ted Heath's government feared - at the height of the 1973 oil crisis - that the White House was planning to invade Saudi Arabia and the Gulf to secure fuel supplies, according to Downing Street files released today.
Headline and sub, G, 1.1.2004,
Kill a rat
And 100 other things to do this year Headline and sub, G, 1.1.2004
To Grab Young Readers, Newspapers Print Free, Jazzy Editions NYT, p. C23, 1.12.2003.
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Expression du but > to viseur / to préposition Groupe nominal > GN + to préposition + GN Groupe verbal > Suites verbales avec ou sans to viseur
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