Predicate: cast
cast: Frames file for 'cast' based on sentences in financial subcorpus.
No access to verbnet. Comparison to 'cover' and 'create' and 'name'.
Roleset id: cast.01 , cover, throw, vncls: 17.1, framnet: Cause_motion
cast.01: I doubt this occurs except in these two idioms, and maybe flycasting
(fishing).
Roles:
        Arg0: thrower (vnrole: 17.1-agent)
        Arg1: thing thrown (vnrole: 17.1-theme)
        Arg2: thrown over, covered (vnrole: 17.1-destination)
Example: cast a pall
        All this has cast a pall over Columbia Savings & Loan
        Association and its high-rolling 43-year-old chairman, Thomas
        Spiegel, who built the $12.7 billion Beverly Hills, Calif., thrift
        with high-yield junk bonds.
        Arg1: a pall
        Arg0: All this
        Rel: cast
        Arg2: over Columbia Savings & Loan Association and its high-rolling 43-year-old chairman, Thomas Spiegel, who built the $12.7 billion Beverly Hills, Calif., thrift with high-yield junk bonds
Example: cast doubt
        That collapse, following on the heels of disarray in the market
        for high-risk, high-yield bonds, cast doubt on the entire takeover
        business, which has fueled both big profits among Wall Street
        securities firms and big gains in the stock market generally.
        Arg0: That collapse, following on the heels of disarray in the market for high-risk, high-yield bonds,
        Rel: cast
        Arg1: doubt
        Arg2: on the entire takeover business
Roleset id: cast.02 , name, assign a role, vncls: 29.2, framnet:
Roles:
        Arg0: namer, assigner of a role (vnrole: 29.2-agent)
        Arg1: entity playing the role (vnrole: 29.2-theme)
        Arg2: role (vnrole: 29.2-predicate)
Example: casting call
        *trace-1* Cast *trace-2* as Violetta Valery in a new production of
        Verdi's ``La Traviata,'' Ms. Gruberova last week did many things
        nicely and others not so well.
        Rel: Cast
        Arg1: *trace-2* -> *trace-1* -> Ms. Gruberova
        Arg2: as Violetta Valery
        Argm-loc: in a new production of Verdi's ``La Traviata
Roleset id: cast.03 , make 3D reproductions from a mold, vncls: 26.1, framnet: Create_physical_artwork
cast.03: Updated by Julia.
Roles:
        Arg0: foundry worker, agent (vnrole: 26.1-agent)
        Arg1: final product (vnrole: 26.1-product)
        Arg2: material used (vnrole: 26.1-material)
Example: with source metal
        But in fact, as early as the reign of the Western Han's Xuan Di, the
        minister in charge of agriculture, Geng Shouchang, is recorded * as *
        having "an astronomical device-1 cast *-1 of bronze, with which * to map the
        heavens *T*."
        Rel: cast
        Arg1: *-1->an astronimical device
        Arg2: of bronze
        Argm-adv: with which to map the heavens
Example: instructional
        person: third,  tense: future,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full
        The sculptor will cast his sculpture by pouring the cement into a mould made from an original piece in a softer material
        Arg0: The sculptor
        Argm-mod: will
        Rel: cast
        Arg1: his sculpture
        Argm-mnr: by pouring the cement into a mould made from an original piece in a softer material
Example: Sand is a material used to make the mould, not the sculpture
        person: third,  tense: present,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: infinitive
        Possibly this work was a test piece, the artist challenging the founders to cast his sculpture in sand with the minimal cold work usually associated with lost-wax casting.
        Arg0: the founders
        Rel: to cast
        Arg1: his sculpture
        Argm-gol: in sand
        Argm-mnr: with the minimal cold work usually associated with lost-wax casting
Example: example with arg2 and argm-GOL
        person: third,  tense: present,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: infinitive
        During the casting, a fired clay/sand casting funnel is bound on top of the mould to be able *PRO* to cast the bronze into the mould.
        Arg0: *PRO*
        Rel: to cast
        Arg2: the bronze
        Argm-gol: into the mould.