Predicate: run
Roleset id: run.01 , operate, proceed, operate or proceed, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
run.01: RUN-V NOTES: Frames file for 'run' based on survey of initial sentences of big corpus and comparison with 'work.' For additional examples for this sense/roleset, refer to work.01. Could be interpreted as "walk quickly"sense also. Created by Olga (from run.01-v) RUN-N NOTES: Roleset based on run.01-v. No corresponding verbnet class. Framed by Katie. (from run.02-n) RUNNING-N NOTES: (from running.01-n)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
run (v.) | | |
run (n.) | | |
running (n.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg0-PAG: operator
        Arg1-PPT: machine, operation, procedure
        Arg2-GOL: employer
        Arg3-COM: coworker
        Arg4-MNR: instrumental
Example: run-v: agentive
        [Mr. Stromach]-1 wants to resume a more influential role in *trace*-1 running the company.
        Arg0: *trace*
        Rel: running
        Arg1: the company
Example: run-v: unaccusative
        Construction spending ran at an annual rate of $415.6 billion.
        Arg1: Construction spending
        Rel: ran
        Argm-mnr: at an annual rate of $415.6 billion
Example: run-v: with instrument
        65% or more of Brazil's newly made automobiles run on alcohol.
        Arg1: 65% or more of Brazil's newly made automobiles
        Rel: run
        Argm-mnr: on alcohol
Example: run-n: Example with arg 1 as procede
        prevent [Martin Ackerman]-1 from [*-1]making a run at the computer-services concern
        Rel:
        Arg0: [*-1]
        Argm-lvb: making
        Rel: run
        Arg1: at the computer-services concern
Example: run-n: Another arg 1 as procede
        [you]-1 're going [*-1]to make a run of it
        Arg0: [*-1]
        Argm-lvb: make
        Rel: run
        Arg1: of it
Roleset id: run.02 , walk quickly, a course or contest, run/jog, run for office, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
run.02: RUN-V NOTES: I am so going to get in trouble for that. Probably more natural as a passive: "The Boston Marathon is run over Labor Day weekend." Beware of "run out of the room", which could be misinterpreted as the phrasal "run_out". VN classes run-51.3.2, swarm-47.5.1-1 (from run.02-v) RUN-N NOTES: Roleset based on eventive-nouns-00060. Comparison to run.02-v. Framed by Katie. (from run.06-n) RUN-N NOTES: Roleset based on eventive-nouns-000060. Comparison to run.02-v. No corresponding Verbnet class. Framed by Katie. (from run.07-n) RUN-N NOTES: Roleset based on eventive-nouns-000060. Comparison to run.02-v. No corresponding Verbnet class. Framed by Katie. RUNNING-N NOTES: (from running.02-n)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
run (v.) | | |
run (n.) | | |
running (n.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg0-PPT: runner (vnrole: 51.3.2-2-1-theme, 47.5.1-1-theme)
        Arg1-LOC: course, race, distance (vnrole: 51.3.2-2-1-location, 47.5.1-1-location)
        Arg2-PPT: opponent
Example: ARG0 and ARG1
        According to the agreement , restrictions on those seeking association membership and sub-committee posts will be relaxed , but the rules will be tightened for those running for the posts of director or general secretary , excluding or removing from office anyone who is in default for more than a year on loans from these and other such financial organizations .
        Arg0: those
        Rel: running
        Arg1: for the posts of director or general secretary
        Argm-adv: excluding or removing from office anyone who is in default for more than a year on loans from these and other such financial organizations
Example: run-v: Political race, with opponent
        By *PRO* running against Giuliani, who has been reported in Vanity Fairto have a mistress, the first lady could...
        Arg0: *PRO* --> the first lady
        Rel: running
        Arg2: against Giuliani
Example: run-v: ergative race
        The Boston Marathon runs over Labor Day weekend.
        Arg1: The Boston Marathon
        Rel: runs
        Argm-tmp: over Labor Day weekend
Example: run-v: with direction
        A good number decide it's not worth it and run for home.
        Arg0: A good number
        Rel: run
        Argm-dir: for home
Example: run-v: with pole position
        person: third,  tense: present,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full
        The fact is that as a savings or investment vehicle, insurance generally runs a poor second to any direct investment you might make in the same things the insurance company is putting your money into.
        Argm: as a savings or investment vehicle
        Arg0: insurance
        Argm-adv: generally
        Rel: runs
        Arg2: a poor second to any direct investment you might make in the same things the insurance ocmpany is putting your money into
Example: run-n: Example with arg 0 and direction
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        He had to warm up for his run around the block
        Arg0: his
        Rel: run
        Argm-dir: around the block
Example: run-n: Example with both args
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        His run for governor
        Arg0: His
        Rel: run
        Arg1: for governor
Example: run-n: Another example with both args
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        Obama's 2008 presidential run
        Arg0: Obama's
        Argm-tmp: 2008
        Arg1: presidential
        Rel: run
Roleset id: run.03 , cost, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
run.03: RUN-V NOTES: (from run.03-v) RUNNING-N NOTES: (from running.03-n)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
run (v.) | | |
running (n.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg1-PPT: commodity
        Arg2-VSP: price
        Arg3-GOL: buyer
Example: run-v: wino
        The spectacularly rich 1983 runs $179.
        Arg1: The spectacularly rich 1983
        Rel: runs
        Arg2: $179
Example: run-v: with buyer
        Mad Dog, on the other hand, will run you a buck a bottle.
        Arg1: Mad Dog
        Argm-dis: on the other hand
        Argm-mod: will
        Rel: run
        Arg3: you
        Arg2: a buck a bottle
Roleset id: run.04 , range, extend, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
run.04: RUN-V NOTES: VN class meander-47.7. (from run.04-v) RUNNING-N NOTES: (from running.04-n)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
run (v.) | | |
running (n.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg0-PAG: agent (rare)
        Arg1-PPT: logical subject, thing ranging (vnrole: 47.7-theme)
        Arg2-EXT: EXT, distance run
        Arg3-DIR: start point
        Arg4-GOL: end point
        Argm-MNR: medium
Example: run-v: extend
        A variety of special interest amendments, running from an import exemption for a California airplane museum to a small but intriguing struggle among sugar producing nations over the fate of Panama's quota of exports to the profitable US market.
        Arg1: A variety of special interest amendments
        Rel: running
        Arg3: from an import exemption for a California airplane museum
        Arg4: to a small but intriguing struggle among sugar producing nations over the fate of Panama's quota of exports to the profitable US market.
Example: run-v: with arg0
        She ran it the length of the South Gardens riverfront , blotting out the city 's great natural water features , the harbor and the river .
        Arg0: She
        Rel: ran
        Arg1: it
        Arg2: the length of the South Gardens riverfront
        Argm-adv: blotting out the city 's great natural water features , the harbor and the river
Roleset id: run.07 , encounter, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
run.07: RUN-V NOTES: VN class bump-18.4 (from run.07-v) RUNNING-N NOTES: (from running.07-n)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
run (v.) | | |
running (n.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg0-PPT: encounterer (vnrole: 18.4-theme)
        Arg1-LOC: thing encountered (vnrole: 18.4-location)
Example: ARG0 and ARG1
        If you take an interest in the aboriginal tribes of central Taiwan , it wo n't be long before you run into the name of Teng Hsiang - yang .
        Arg0: you
        Rel: run
        Arg1: into the name of Teng Hsiang - yang
Roleset id: run.08 , caused motion, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
run.08: RUN-V NOTES: VN class carry-11.4. (from run.08-v) RUNNING-N NOTES: (from running.08-n)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
running (n.) | | |
run (v.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg0-PAG: causer of motion (vnrole: 11.4-agent)
        Arg1-PPT: entity in motion (vnrole: 11.4-theme)
        Arg2-GOL: destination (vnrole: 11.4-destination)
        Arg3-DIR: source
Example: ARG0 and ARG1 and ARG2
        Prosecutors in Southern Florida indicted five Panamanians on charges of illegally running arms to Sandinista rebels trying to overthrow the Nicaraguan government of Mr. Somoza .
        Arg0: []
        Argm-mnr: illegally
        Rel: running
        Arg1: arms
        Arg2: to Sandinista rebels trying to overthrow the Nicaraguan government of Mr. Somoza
Roleset id: run.09 , cause to appear in media, broadcasting, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
run.09: RUN-V NOTES: (from run.09-v) RUNNING-N NOTES: (from running.09-n)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
run (v.) | | |
running (n.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg0-PAG: advertiser
        Arg1-PPT: advertisement, series, etc
        Arg2-MNR: medium
Example: run-v: without medium
        person: ns,  tense: past,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full
        The magazine's editors ran a giant diagram of the product with arrows pointing to the packaging's polystyrene foam, polyproplene and polyester film -- all plastic items they say arenon-biodegradable.
        Arg0: The magazine's editors
        Rel: ran
        Arg1: a giant diagram of the product with arrows pointing to the packaging's polystyrene foam, polyproplene and polyester film -- all plastic items they say are non-biodegradable.
Example: ARG0 and ARG1 and ARG2
        Jim : WaPo ran the Wall Street Journal story on D 5 of Business .
        Argm-dis: Jim
        Arg0: WaPo
        Rel: ran
        Arg1: the Wall Street Journal story
        Arg2: on D 5 of Business
Roleset id: run.10 , various idioms/multi-word expressions, various idioms, multi-word expressions, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
run.10: RUN-V NOTES: predicate added by Arrick (from run.10-v) RUNNING-N NOTES: (from running.10-n)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
run (v.) | | |
running (n.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg0-PAG: runner, agent
        Arg1-PPT: idiom; deficit, risk, etc.
        Arg2-PRD: attribute of arg 1
Example: run-v: run the risk
        ...the president does n't he run the risk of *PRO* looking like the little rich kid who *T* is not winning the game so he says it 's my ball.
        Arg0: he
        Rel: run
        Arg1: the risk of *PRO* looking like the little child who *T* is not winning the game so he says it 's my ball
Example: run-v: run a tab
        able *PRO* to run a tab
        Arg0: *PRO*
        Rel: run
        Arg1: a tab
Roleset id: run.13 , progression over a specific (maybe time) span, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
run.13: RUN-N NOTES: No corresponding verbnet class. Framed by Katie. (from run.01-n) RUN-V NOTES: Added by Julia and Tim.
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
run (v.) | | |
run (n.) | | |
Roles:
        This sense is also used for stretches of time ('in the long run') (from run.01-n)
        Arg0-PAG: instigator/ agent/ causer of run
        Arg1-PPT: thing progressing
        Arg2-EXT: time span
        Arg3-VSP: secondary theme
Example: run-v
        The Dublin Conference runs until May 30
        Arg1: The Dublin Conference
        Rel: runs
        Argm-tmp: until May 30
Example: run-n: Example with arg 1
        a decade-long run of unprecedented disasters
        Argm-tmp: decade-long
        Rel: run
        Arg1: of unprecedented disasters
Example: run-n: Example with arg 0 as copier
        an initial press run of 100,000 copies
        Argm-tmp: initial
        Arg0: press
        Rel: run
        Arg1: of 100,000 copies
Example: run-n: Example of run as in a length of time
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        In the long run,
        Argm-adj: long
        Rel: run
Example: run-n
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        A series of accidents has lead to the end of the Russians' Mir run
        Arg0: Russians'
        Arg1: Mir
        Rel: run
Example: run-n
        The show's 12 year run ended on Saturday
        Arg1: The show's
        Arg2: 12 year
        Rel: run
Example: run-v
        The show ran for 12 years
        Arg1: The show
        Rel: ran
        Arg2: for 12 years
Roleset id: run.14 , earn points (on exam/competition), Source: , vncls: , framnet:
run.14: RUN-N NOTES: Roleset based on score.01. Comparison to score.01. No corresponding verbnet class. Framed by Katie. (from run.03-n)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
run (n.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg0-PAG: athlete, scorer
Example: run-n: Example with scorer
        His run tied the game.
        Arg0: His
        Rel: runs
Example: run-n: Baseball example
        Bobby Thomson 's home run
        Arg0: Bobby Thomson 's
        Rel: run
Example: run-n: Another baseball example
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        A miracle home run by Kirk Gibson
        Argm-adj: miracle
        Rel: run
        Arg0: by Kirk Gibson
Roleset id: run.15 , defect or hole, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
run.15: RUN-N NOTES: No corresponding verbnet class. Framed by Katie. (from run.04-n)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
run (n.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg1-PPT: damaged item or location of the run
Example: run-n: arg 1 as location
        a run in the sheets
        Rel: run
        Arg1: in the sheets
Example: run-n: Arg 1 as damaged item
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        There is a run in my stockings
        Rel: run
        Arg1: in my stockings
Roleset id: run.16 , nomlike-run-away, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
run.16: RUN-N NOTES: Roleset based on escape.01. Comparison to escape.01. Verbnet class escape-51.1. Framed by Katie. (from run.05-n)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
run (n.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg0-PAG: entity escaping
        Arg1-PPT: place or thing escaped
        Arg2-DIR: running from
Example: run-n: Example with 'on the run' in a clause, so you can't use arg 0
        After six months on the run, Mr. Chan learned the order for hisarrest had been canceled .
        Argm-tmp: six months
        Rel: run
Example: run-n: Watch the trees, if you can annotate an arg 0, do so.
        Steinbaugh, on the run from the police for attempted murder, turned up on Thursday evening.
        Rel: run
        Arg2: from the police
        Arg1: for attempted murder
Roleset id: run.17 , mass mad dash to take money out of the banks, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
run.17: RUN-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on more-nouns. No corresponding VNcls. (from run.09-n)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
run (n.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg0-PAG: scared bank customers
        Arg1-PPT: bank
Example: run-n: arg1
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        Economist Maria Delapasvela , who works with the magazine Rabista Hastion says adopting the US dollar has put an end to Ecuador 's crisis atmosphere characterized by runs on banks andother disruptions .
        Rel: runs
        Arg1: on banks
Example: run-n: both args
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        This is only the beginning as depositors have continued their run on the bank even after the bailout.
        Arg0: their
        Rel: run
        Arg1: on the bank
Example: run-n: Light Verb
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        In October 1987, investors made a run on the bank and it had to close its doors.
        Argm-tmp: In October 1987
        Arg0: investors
        Argm-lvb: made
        Rel: run
        Arg1: on the bank
Roleset id: run.23 , check information against a database, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
run.23: RUN-V NOTES: Added by Julia.
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
run (v.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg0-PAG: agent
        Arg1-PPT: information checked
        Arg2-GOL: database run against
Example: run-v
        After he ran my plates against stolen vehicles and whatever else he needed to learn about my sleazy past, he came to my window with his hand on his holster.
        Arg0: he
        Rel: ran
        Arg1: my plates
        Arg2: against stolen vehicles and whatever else he needed to learn about my sleazy past
Predicate: run_out
Roleset id: run_out.05 , run out: exhaust, exhausting, running out, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
run_out.05: RUN_OUT-V NOTES: Compare to the "walk quickly" roleset id="run.08" above. (from run.05-v) RUNNING_OUT-N NOTES: (from running.05-n)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
run_out (v.) | | |
running_out (n.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg1-PPT: commodity
        Arg2-GOL: benefactive
Example: run_out-v: ergative
        ...before the number of available nations runs out.
        Arg1: the number of available nations
        Rel: [runs] [out]
Example: run_out-v: with beneficiary
        person: ns,  tense: past,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full
        ``We flat ran out of financing resources,'' Mr. Jerritts said.
        Arg2: We
        Argm-adv: flat
        Rel: [ran] [out]
        Arg1: of financing resources
Predicate: run_up
Roleset id: run_up.06 , run up: accumulate, accumulating, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
run_up.06: RUN_UP-V NOTES: (from run.06-v) RUNNING_UP-N NOTES: (from running.06-n)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
run_up (v.) | | |
running_up (n.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg0-PAG: entity accumulating something
        Arg1-PPT: thing/stuff accumulated
Example: run_up-v: poor planning
        person: ns,  tense: past,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full
        The ruling could lead to the cancellation of huge bank debts *trace* the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham ran up *trace*after losing heavily on swap transactions.
        Arg0: the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
        Rel: [ran] [up]
        Arg1: *trace*
        Argm-rcl: *trace* -> huge bank debts
        Argm-tmp: after losing heavily on swap transactions
Roleset id: run_up.19 , progression (maybe time span) leading up to a deadline, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
run_up.19: RUN_UP-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on more-nouns. Corresponds to run-n.01, run_up-v.06, VNcls meander-47.7. (from run.10-n)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
run_up (n.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg0-PAG: agent of running-up
        Arg1-PPT: thing progressing (vnrole: 47.7-theme)
        Arg2-GOL: deadline
Example: run_up-n: arg2
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        Local elections took place peacefully across Colombia on Sunday despite violence that had marred the run - up to theelections .
        Rel: [run] [up]
        Arg2: to the elections
Example: run_up-n: arg1
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        For all of this year 's explosive run - up in stock prices , Renaissance Investment Management Inc. 's computer sat on the sidelines.
        Argm-tmp: this year's
        Argm-mnr: explosive
        Rel: [run] [up]
        Arg1: in stock prices
Predicate: run_down
Roleset id: run_down.11 , run_down: wear out, tire, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
run_down.11: RUN_DOWN-V NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT; adjectival 'run_down' based on BOLT-2,3. No VNcls. (from run.11-v) RUN_DOWN-J NOTES: Automatically created by Julia as an alias file for unification. (from run.11-j)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
run_down (v.) | | |
run_down (j.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg0-PAG: agent/cause of tiredness
        Arg1-PPT: entity becoming tired
Example: run_down-v: ergative
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        Time to plug yourself in for a recharge , you-1 re starting *-1 to run down .
        Arg1: *-1
        Rel: [run] [down]
Example: run_down-v: more typical usage
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        You know you-1 are getting [*-1]-2 run *-2 down and overlytired when: 1. You're easily enervated. Little things set you off.
        Rel: [run] [down]
        Arg1: *-2
Example: run_down-j
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        They are run down garbage everywhere with people just sitting about doing nothing .
        Arg1: They
        Rel: [run][down]
        Argm-adv: garbage everywhere
        Argm-adv: with people just sitting around doing nothing
Roleset id: run_down.21 , explain, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
run_down.21: RUN_DOWN-N NOTES: Based on Bolt data. Comparison to explain.01. Explain.01 is a member of VN classes indicate-78-1 and transfer_mesg-37.1.1.Framed by Katie. (from run.12-n)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
run_down (n.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg0-PAG: explainer
        Arg1-PPT: thing explained
        Arg2-GOL: explained to
Example: run_down-n: args 0 and 1
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        A quick run down of what has been happening:
        Argm-adj: quick
        Rel: [run] [down]
        Arg1: of what has been happening
Predicate: run_over
Roleset id: run_over.12 , drive over somebody/something, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
run_over.12: RUN_OVER-V NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT. No VNcls. (from run.12-v)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
run_over (v.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg0-PAG: agent, driver
        Arg1-PPT: victim, smashed thing
        Arg2-MNR: vehicle
Example: run_over-v: args 0, 1
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        *PRO* Ran bike over , dragged it 300 feet , dead college student .
        Arg0: *PRO*
        Rel: [ran] [over]
        Arg1: bike
Predicate: run_off
Roleset id: run_off.18 , final round of voting between remaining candidates, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
run_off.18: RUN_OFF-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on more-nouns. No corresponding VNcls. (from run.08-n)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
run_off (n.) | | |
Roles:
        If you see an instance with more than one competitor, where each is individually taggable, we should add a role for that. No such examples found so far. (from run.08-n)
        Arg0-PAG: voters
        Arg1-PPT: candidates
        Arg2-PRD: position candidate will be elected to, subject matter of election
Example: run_off-n: Args 1 and 2
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        No, there isn't going to be a final run-off for President between a female candidate and an African-American candidate.
        Argm-tmp: final
        Rel: run off
        Arg2: for President
        Arg1: between a female candidate and an African-American candidate
Example: run_off-n: Args 0 and 1
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        The issue came to a head in 1986 when the Democrats ruled too many Republicans had voted in their Run-Off between Bill Baxley and Charlie.
        Arg0: their
        Rel: Run Off
        Arg1: between Bill Baxly and Charlie
Roleset id: run_off.24 , run away, abscond, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
run_off.24: RUN_OFF-V, RUNNING_OFF-N NOTES: Added b Julia for AMR.
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
run_off (v.) | | |
running_off (n.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg0-PAG: runaway
        Arg1-PPT: thing taken
        Arg2-GOL: destination
        Arg3-COM: entity accompanied
Example: run_off-v: arg3
        A betrayed wife yesterday spoke of the torment she went through after her husband ran off with their married village GP.
        Arg0: her husband
        Rel: [ran][off]
        Arg3: with their married village GP
Example: run_off-v: arg1
        I have a flatmate who-1 [*-1] ran off with the deposit!
        Arg0: [*-1]
        Rel: [ran][off]
        Arg1: with the deposit
Example: run_off-v: arg2 and PRP
        The Joe's recruitment policies suffered once Flint and Duke ran off to Tahiti to open a bar.
        Arg0: Flint and Duke
        Rel: [ran][off]
        Arg2: to Tahiti
        Argm-prp: to open a bar
Predicate: run_in
Roleset id: run_in.20 , encounter, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
run_in.20: RUN_IN-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on more-nouns. No corresponding VNcls. (from run.11-n)
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run_in (n.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg0-PAG: entity doing the encountering
        Arg1-PPT: subject-matter of the encounter
        Arg2-GOL: entity encountered
Example: run_in-n: arg2
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        Mr. Blinder said the change was n't related to the brokerage 's recent troubles , which have included sharp declines in earnings, run - ins with the securities regulators and lawsuits by former customers .
        Rel: [run] [ins]
        Arg2: with the securities regulators
Example: run_in-n: all args
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Jerome Simpson has plead guilty to the charges placed against him for his run-in with thelaw over marijuana.
        Arg0: his
        Rel: run in
        Arg2: with the law
        Arg1: over marijuana
Predicate: runaround
Roleset id: runaround.22 , evasive or avoiding behavior, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
runaround.22: Based on Google data. Comparison with deceive.01. No VN or FN classes. Framed by Katie and Meredith. Based on Google data. Comparison with deceive.01. No VN or FN classes. Framed by Katie and Meredith.
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runaround (n.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg0-PAG: causer
        Arg1-PPT: delayed or deceived entity
        Arg2-PRD: topic, decieved about/delayed in
Example: light verb
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        I gave them the runaround over tax refunds.
        Arg0: I
        Argm-lvb: gave
        Arg1: them
        Rel: runaround
        Arg2: over tax refunds