fetch-v; 3 Senses

Sense Number 1: go and get somebody or something

Commentary: Syntax Includes: NP1[actor] FETCH (NP2[recipient]) NP3[theme] NP1[actor] FETCH NP2[theme] (PP{for NP3[recipient]})

Examples:
When each file must be fetched over the Internet, the benefits of reuse might be overridden.
Darren polled and fetched us the result.
If you're gonna wake me up so rudely, you could at least fetch me a coffee.

Mappings:
VerbNet: get-13.5.1-1
FrameNet: Bringing
PropBank: fetch.01
WordNet 3.0 Sense Numbers: 1, 3

Sense Number 2: be sold for a certain price

Commentary: Syntax Includes: NP1[theme] FETCH (NP2[recipient]) NP3[patient] NP1[theme] FETCH NP2[patient] (for NP3[recipient])

Examples:
Antiquorum's spring auction fetched over 18 million dollars.
This item fetched US$214 from an internet auction in February 2001.

Mappings:
VerbNet: get-13.5.1-1
FrameNet: NM
PropBank: fetch.01
WordNet 3.0 Sense Numbers: 2

Sense Number 3: finally do or be something

Commentary: Is: FETCH UP
NOTE: rare usage?--only examples found refer to ending up at a location
NOTE: compare carefully to sense 1, use of "fetch" + preposition "up"

Examples:
After leaving Cambridge, he finally fetched up in Los Angeles.
Twice he changed cabs, and eventually fetched up at the night office of a detective agency.
They did a fancy tango on ice and fetched up with Lexi jammed against the door.

Mappings:
VerbNet: NM
FrameNet: NM
PropBank: NM
WordNet Verb Particle Constructions, Multiword Expressions:
fetch_up 1