Predicate: restore
Roleset id: restore.01 , give back, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
restore.01: RESTORE-V NOTES: Frames file for 'restore' based on sentences in financial subcorpus. Verbnet entry contribute-13.2, other framed members include refer, relinquish, sacrifice, surrender, transfer. Comparison with those for one roleset. (from restore.01-v predicate notes) RESTORATION-N NOTES: restore.01 (from restoration.01-n) RESTITUTION-N NOTES: Based on verb entry restore.01; corresponds to VN class contribute-13.2. (from restitution.01-n)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
restoration (n.) | | |
restore (v.) | | |
restitution (n.) | | |
Roles:
Arg0-PAG: giver, restorer (vnrole: 13.2-agent)
Arg1-PPT: gift, thing restored (vnrole: 13.2-theme)
Arg2-GOL: benefactive, restored-to (vnrole: 13.2-recipient)
Example: no benefactive
Stock prices surged as [a multibillion-dollar takeover proposal]-1 helped *trace*-1 restore market players' confidence about the prospects for further deal-making.
Arg0: *trace*
Rel: restore
Arg1: market players' confidence about the prospects for further deal-making
Example: with benefactive
Pacific Gas& Electric fell 3/8 to 19 5/8 in Big Board composite trading of 1.7 million shares and Pacific Telesis Group slipped 5/8 to 44 5/8 as [the companies]-1 worked *trace*-1 to restore service to areas affected by the quake.
Arg0: *trace*
Rel: restore
Arg1: service
Arg2: to areas affected by the quake
Example: Arg1
person: ns, tense: ns, aspect: ns, voice: ns, form: ns
Call the municipal utility district office for restoration of service.
Rel: restoration
Arg1: of service
Example: All arguments, within LVC
Also , [he and Mr. Stein]-1 were ordered *PRO*-1 to make restitution of $ 35,000 to a customer .
Arg0: *PRO*-1
Argm-lvb: make
Rel: restitution
Arg1: of $35,000
Arg2: to a customer
Example: with benefactive
...as part of their joint restitution of nearly $5.4 million to private businesses.
Arg0: their
Argm-mnr: joint
Rel: restitution
Arg1: of nearly $5.4 million
Arg2: ro private businesses.
Roleset id: restore.02 , make like new, restore to previous state, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
restore.02: RESTORE-V NOTES: Frames file for 'restore' based on sentences in financial subcorpus. Verbnet entry contribute-13.2, other framed members include refer, relinquish, sacrifice, surrender, transfer. Comparison with those for one roleset. (from restore.02-v predicate notes) RESTORATION-N NOTES: restore.02 (from restoration.02-n) RESTITUTION-N NOTES: Based on verb entry restore.02. No corresponding VN class. (from restitution.02-n)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
restitution (n.) | | |
restore (v.) | | |
restoration (n.) | | |
Roles:
Never seen this noun usage myself, but dictionary says it's possible. (from restitution.02-n)
Arg0-PAG: restorer
Arg1-PPT: thing restored, renewed
Arg2-PRD: end state
Example: ARG0 and ARG1 and ARG2
`` A little patience and we shall see the reign of witches pass over , their spells dissolve , and the people recovering their true sight , restore their government to its true principles .
Arg0: the people recovering their true sight
Rel: restore
Arg1: their government
Arg2: to its true principles
Example: Arg1
person: ns, tense: ns, aspect: ns, voice: ns, form: ns
Building restoration describes a particular treatment approach and philosophy within the field of architectural conservation.
Arg1: building
Rel: restoration
Example: art
They also approved enforcement action to be taken to "secure the reversal of the works and the restitution of the building to its condition before the works took place."
Rel: restitution
Arg1: of the building
Arg2: to its condition before the works took place.