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grammaire anglaise > formes > résultatives
Nsujet + haveauxiliaire + Nobjet + participe passé
haveauxiliaire + Nobjet + participe passé
Nsujet + haveaux + N + BV + Nobjet
- faire faire quelque chose par quelqu'un - se faire faire quelque chose par quelqu'un - ordonner à quelqu'un de faire quelque chose
modal + have + Nobjet + -ing
GV + Nobjet + préposition + -ing
Nsujet + see + Nobjet + BV
GV passif + préposition + -ing
G.O.P. Lawmakers Push to Have Boston Suspect Questioned as Enemy Combatant
April 21, 2013
WASHINGTON — Some Republican lawmakers want President Obama to declare the surviving Boston bombing suspect an enemy combatant in order to question him without a lawyer and other protections of the criminal justice system, intensifying a recurring debate over how to handle terrorism cases arising inside the United States.
G.O.P. Lawmakers Push to Have Boston
Suspect Questioned as Enemy Combatant,
Epsilon email hack: millions of customers' details stolen Customers of Barclaycard US, Capital One and other companies warned
after attack on marketing email provider Epsilon
Epsilon email hack: customers of Barclaycard US had their names and email addresses stolen. Photograph: David Levene for the Guardian
Epsilon email hack: millions of
customers' details stolen, G, 4.4.2011,
The three children of a wealthy solicitor, whose will left his fortune of up to £7m to the second wife he had branded "Hitler" and "a witch", won their legal battle yesterday to have the will declared invalid. Lawyer's
children defeat new wife in £7m will battle :
Ferguson has pacemaker fitted
Manchester United have revealed that manager Sir Alex Ferguson has had a pacemaker fitted. Headline ans subg,
G, 12.3.2004,
Republican sources say that takeknife would "joke and laugh" as he had people beaten, burnt, stripped and killed in front of him. Stakeknife: the mole at the heart of the IRA, The Week, p. 18, 17.5.2003.
"By his word he could kill them, have them tortured, have them rescued again, have them rewarded. Life and death depended on his whim." The psychoanalyst Erich Fromm used these words to describe the "refined sadism" of Josef Stalin, who took delight in playing with the minds of his victims before he ordered the destruction of their bodies.
A View Inside the Mind of the Dictator: Cruelty,
Five years ago the lord Chancellor had his official apartement refurbished at public expense costing £650,000. The court of Charles / How many palaces does a prince need?, GE, p. 9, 29.4.2003.
Cardell Gay, now 56, can still feel the wallop of water as Eugene (Bull) Connor, the feared police chief who embodied segregation in Birmingham, had firemen aim their hoses at him.
Veterans of Civil Rights Struggle Try to Pass On
Their Legacy,
structures résultatives
GV + Nobjet + préposition + -ing
GVpassif + préposition + -ing
The Prince of Wales had to talk Camilla Parker Bowles into agreeing to marry him because she did not want to be the King's wife, it has been was reported. Camilla did not want to take on the responsibility and extra attention that will come with the role and was happy as she was, according to the Mirror. The paper reported that the issue was settled because the Queen was worried about what would happen if she died and Charles and Camilla were still not married. Camilla reluctant to wed - report, PA, 12.2.2005.
If the senior dancers had to be coaxed into shedding their inhibitions, they also had to be drilled mercilessly. In pure dance terms, Kontakthof is one of Bausch's most minimal pieces and none of its steps is beyond the older cast. But even if full-bodied virtuosity was never required of them, the seniors were still expected to acquire scarily professional levels of accuracy and coordination. Endicott does not gloss over the problems she had in getting them all "to count, stay in formation, learn not to fidget and remember their steps. The learning process starts to slow down as you get older and we needed a lot of patience. There were some furious rows - I guess we all got a bit frustrated." Growing old
disgracefully:
structures résultatives
modal + have + Nobjet + -ing
It is a story with components that would have most conspiracy theorists running for the nearest tinfoil hat shop: a radical media organisation, the FBI and an apparently anonymous foreign government. Heavy hand
of the law :
structures résultatives
Nsujet + see + Nobjet + BV
Likely Bush victory sees UK shares soar
UK shares hit a new two-year high today as George Bush looked set to win a second term without all of the uncertainties of four years ago.
Headline and §1, G,
3.11.2004,
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