Predicate: line
Roleset id: line.01 , provide a lining, accompany in line-like fashion, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
line.01: LINE-V NOTES: Frames file for 'line' based on sentences in wsj and automaticexpansion via verbnet. (from line.01-v predicate notes) LINING-N NOTES: ~line.01 (from lining.01-n)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
line (v.) | | |
lining (n.) | | |
Roles:
Arg0-PAG: agent only! (vnrole: 9.8-Agent)
Arg1-GOL: thing lined (vnrole: 9.8-Destination, 47.8-Theme)
Arg2-PPT: instrument, lining proper (vnrole: 9.8-Theme, 47.8-co-theme)
Example: unstated lining
person: ns, tense: present, aspect: ns, voice: active, form: full
How many government programs and policies exist because they line the pockets of political insiders?
Arg0: they
Rel: line
Arg1: the pockets of political insiders
Example: Enron stocks?
person: ns, tense: ns, aspect: ns, voice: ns, form: infinitive
[Wall Street]-1 is just about ready *trace*-1 to line the bird cage with paper stocks.
Arg0: *trace*
Rel: line
Arg1: the bird cage
Arg2: with paper stocks
Example: stand in lines
person: ns, tense: past, aspect: ns, voice: active, form: full
Telephone poles lined the road .
Arg2: Telephone poles
Rel: lined
Arg1: the road
Example: All args
person: ns, tense: ns, aspect: ns, voice: ns, form: ns
Bert's lining of the basement's walls with lead was meant to convert it into a fallout shelter.
Arg0: Bert's
Rel: lining
Arg1: of the basement's walls
Arg2: with lead
Roleset id: line.03 , puts lines on, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
line.03: LINE-V NOTES: Probably will only occur in lined faces and lined paper. (from line.03-v)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
line (v.) | | |
Roles:
Arg0-PAG: putter of lines
Arg1-PPT: thing with lines
Example: adjectival
person: ns, tense: ns, aspect: ns, voice: passive, form: participle
He looked at the lined face with vague interest ; ; he felt [0] he was noting it , as if it were something [0]he might think about [*T*-1] when he grew stronger [*T*-2] .
Rel: lined
Arg1: face
Predicate: line_up
Roleset id: line_up.02 , stand in line, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
line_up.02: LINE_UP-V NOTES: In the agentive and passive 'line up' acquires the sense of 'arrange'. (from line.02-v)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
line_up (v.) | | |
Roles:
Arg0-PAG: causative agent
Arg1-PPT: things in a line
Example: ergative
person: ns, tense: present, aspect: ns, voice: active, form: full
At a recent trade show, convention-goers lined up to view a new Specialized bike frame that weighs just 2.7 pounds -- a pound less than the lightest mountain-bike frame on the market.
Argm-loc: At a recent trade show
Arg1: convention-goers
Rel: [ lined] [ up]
Argm-pnc: to view a new Specialized bike frame that weighs just 2.7 pounds -- a pound less than the lightest mountain-bike frame on the market
Example: agentive
person: third, tense: present, aspect: perfect, voice: active, form: participle
And, in addition to a crack team of sailors, Mr. Isler has lined up some real brass to help him finance the syndicate.
Argm-dis: And
Argm-adv: in addition to a crack team of sailors
Arg0: Mr. Isler
Rel: [ lined] [ up]
Arg1: some real brass
Argm-pnc: to help him finance the syndicate
Example: passivized
person: ns, tense: present, aspect: perfect, voice: passive, form: full
[U.S. buyers]-1 have already been lined *trace*-1 up.
Argm-tmp: already
Rel: [ lined] [ up]
Arg1: *trace*