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unless + N + "passé" hypothétique
unless + N + présent
unless + N + présent
CDC: If You're Vaccinated, You Don't Need To Mask Outdoors (Unless You're In A Crowd)
Unless we think imaginatively, benefits will be consigned to history
Tom Clark the left needs to a new way of making welfare viable
Wednesday 11 May 2016 18.02 BST The Guardian
Unless
we think imaginatively,
Three United Nations workers, held hostage and pictured in a video released yesterday, will be executed on Wednesday unless British forces leave Afghanistan and Muslim prisoners are released from Guantánamo Bay, their Taliban kidnappers demanded yesterday.
Video threat to kill UN hostages, G, 1.11.2004,
unless + N + "passé" hypothétique
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Militants led by Washington's top foe in Iraq said they would kill an American and a Briton on Tuesday unless their demands were met, a day after they released footage showing them severing the head of another U.S. hostage.
American and Briton Face Beheading in Iraq, G, 21.9.2004,
In a video tape of Mr Johnson released on Tuesday night, the kidnappers said they would kill him in three days unless the Saudi government released all the militants in its prisons.
The Saudis rejected the demand.
Washington said it would use every appropriate resource to gain Johnson's release but would make no concessions.
Al-Qaida 'behead' US
hostage, G, 18.6.2004,
unless + N + besubjonctif
‘So much we know, and the rest may be found out. I do not mean at all to say that he should be allowed to have his own way. I think too much of my sister for that. But, in this matter, we ought to regard simply her happiness and her welfare; —and in considering that you ought to be prepared for her coming marriage. You may take it for granted that she will choose to give herself, sooner or later, to some man. Give a girl good looks, and good sense, and good health, and she is sure to wish to be some man’s wife,
—unless she be deterred [ base verbale au passif, équivalent du présent du subjonctif en français : à moins que ... ne l'en dissuade ]
by some conventual superstition.’
Anthony Trollope, John
Caldigate,
Chapter XVIII : Robert Bolton,
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