Originally posted by oddoneout
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Originally posted by oddoneout View Post
I'm not familiar with that one - but failing upwards is pretty common, and the phenomenon to which it refers has been around for heaven knows how long, although previous descriptions were of the "promoted out of harm's way" type?
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....as a phrase delivered at a huge convention event in a large auditorium it is a difficult phrase to pitch - as it can easily be heard as falling forward....I loved the jibe, that with 45 speaking so often about 'black jobs' - that the Presidency might just be one of those Black Jobs....The US elite have now learned irony, whether your average citizen gets it may still be up for debate (I couldn't spell - debatable)bong ching
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According to a BBC reporter on art restoration at Hampton Court Palace a few minutes ago, "The project completes next month".
I am pretty sure that we were told that "complete" was a transitive verb when I was at school. In the above usage the project (subject), would surely need to be completing something which has been left unstated (object) to make grammatical sense. Why not just simply say "the project will be completed next month"? This to me is just another example of sloppy English by the once high standards setting BBC.
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Originally posted by smittims View PostThe use of transitive verbs as if they were intransitive is a bugaboo of mine. I believe it is an Americanism.
'She's hurting because he won't commit'.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostThe intransitive is well-established for one part of a person: 'My knee hurts'
As also "the door opens"
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... yes - almost akin to the Greek 'middle voice' - not active or passive voice, but "a verb voice that indicates the subject is both the agent and the focus of an action, or is somehow involved with the action. In other words, the subject is both the cause and the experiencer of the action."
As also "the door opens"
.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by LMcD View Post
Getting there ... this morning we're to hear the 'Berlin Academy for Ancient Music' which is at least a complete translation, although I think 'Early' might be preferable to 'Ancient'.
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