Predicate: come
Roleset id: come.01 , motion, vncls: 51.1-2, framnet: Arriving
come.01: Based on big corpus, comparison with 'go'. Member of VNcls escape-51.1-2.
Roles:
        Often takes argM-DIR, (up, down, etc.). Medium should be tagged ArgM-LOC.
        Arg1: entity in motion / 'comer' (vnrole: 51.1-2-theme)
        Arg2: extent -- rare
        Arg3: start point
        Arg4: end point
Example: destination
        Mrs. Yeargin came to work on weekends.
        Arg1: Mrs Yeargin
        Rel: came
        Arg4: to work
        Argm-tmp: on weekends
Example: with purpose
        Students, teachers, and parents came to testify on her behalf.
        Arg1: Students, teachers, and parents
        Rel: came
        Argm-prp: to testify on her behalf
Example: destination as by-phrase
        You may come by the agency to read but not copy the books.
        Arg1: You
        Argm-mod: may
        Rel: come
        Arg4: by the agency
        Argm-prp: to read but not copy the books
Example: come back (not phrasal)
        They aren't going to come back to the US.
        Arg1: They
        Rel: to come
        Argm-dir: back
        Arg4: to the US
Example: nice syntactic reversal
        person: third,  tense: present,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full
        ``So crunch, crunch, crunch, bang, bang, bang -- here-4 come [*T*-4]
        the ringers from above, making a very obvious exit while the
        congregation is at prayer,'' he says.
        Rel: come
        Arg4: [*T*-4]
        Arg1: the ringers
        Arg3: from above
        Argm-adv: making a very obvious exit while the congregation is at prayer
Example: temporal coming
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: ns
        It is also the sovereign power that, come 1997, will take over
        this British colony.
        Rel: come
        Arg1: 1997
Example: coming on
        person: third,  tense: present,  aspect: progressive,  voice: active,  form: participle
        Although Bausch remains the leader among the six majors, Johnson
        & Johnson, with its new disposables, is coming on fast.
        Argm-adv: Although Bausch remains the leader among the six majors
        Arg1: Johnson & Johnson, with its new disposables,
        Rel: coming
        Argm-dir: on
        Argm-mnr: fast
Example: another with start point
        *be careful in your judgments of whether the start point is the start point of motion (arg3, come.01), or a source or basis from which something arises (arg2, come.03).
        person: other,  tense: past,  aspect: progressive,  voice: active,  form: gerund
        But at the time when he stood to speak , I was in the restroom and sort of coming back from the restroom
        Argm-tmp: at the time when he stood to speak
        Arg0: I
        Argm-adv: sort of
        Rel: coming
        Arg3: back from the restroom
Roleset id: come.12 , come to: speaking of, vncls: , framnet: -
come.12: No VNcls.
Roles:
        Arg1: topic
Example: Zen-like blase
        person: third,  tense: present,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full
        But as the French embody a Zen-like state of blase when-1 it comes
        to athletics [*T*-1] (try finding a Nautilus machine in Paris), my
        fellow conventioners were having none of it.
        Rel: comes
        Arg1: to athletics
        Argm-tmp: [*T-1*]
Roleset id: come.02 , pursue (often with after), vncls: , framnet: -
come.02: No VNcls.
Roles:
        Arg0: pursuer
        Arg1: goal
Example: come after
        Portfolio managers come after the highest rates.
        Arg0: Portfolio managers
        Rel: come
        Arg1: after the highest rates
Roleset id: come.03 , arise (from), vncls: 48.1.1, framnet: -
come.03: Member of VNcls appear-48.1.1.
Roles:
        Arg1: thing (often state) arising (vnrole: 48.1.1-theme)
        Arg2: source, basis on which arg1 comes to be (not start point of motion!)
Example: arise in
        Part of the charm comes in recognizing one's self in the novel.
        Arg1: Part of the charm
        Rel: comes
        Arg2: in recognizing one's self in the novel
Example: arise of
        Ringers are filled with the solemn intoxication that-1 *trace*-1 comes of
        intricate ritual faultlessly performed.
        Argm-slc: that -> the solemn intoxication
        Arg1: *trace*-1 (= that)
        Rel: comes
        Arg2: of intricate ritual faultlessly performed
Example: origin of being
        person: third,  tense: present,  aspect: progressive,  voice: active,  form: gerund
        Yes , I do recall Bill Buckingham making comments about , you know , the apes and monkeys - *PRO*-3 coming from apes and monkeys .
        Arg1: *PRO*-3
        Rel: coming
        Arg2: from apes and monkeys
Roleset id: come.04 , become, various near-idioms, vncls: , framnet:
come.04: No VNcls.
Roles:
        Arg1: object
        Arg2: attribute on arg1
Example: come true
        Its forecasts didn't come true.
        Arg1: Its forecasts
        Argm-neg: didn't
        Rel: come
        Arg2: true
Example: come as
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full
        That may not come as a surprise to Americans who have watched the
        Japanese snap up properties in the U.S. from golf courses to a
        stake in Rockefeller Center.
        Arg1: That
        Argm-mod: may
        Argm-neg: not
        Rel: come
        Arg2: as a surprise to Americans who have watched the Japanese snap up properties in the U.S. from golf courses to a stake in Rockefeller Center
Example: result in
        person: ns,  tense: present,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full
        They do at least come around to [*] saying that the courts might
        want to end ``rigid affirmative action programs.''
        Arg1: They
        Argm-adv: at least
        Rel: come
        Argm-dir: around
        Arg2: to [*] saying that the courts might want to end ``rigid affirmative action programs
Example: come of age
        The attack commercial has come of age in an off-election year.
        Arg1: The attack commercial
        Rel: come
        Arg2: of age
        Argm-tmp: in an off-election year
Example: come under scrutiny
        person: ns,  tense: present,  aspect: progressive,  voice: active,  form: participle
        But the growing controversy comes as many practices historically
        accepted as normal here -- such as politicians accepting
        substantial gifts from businessmen or having extramarital affairs
        -- are coming under close ethical scrutiny.
        Arg1: many practices historically accepted as normal here -- such as politicians accepting substantial gifts from businessmen or having extramarital affairs --
        Rel: coming
        Arg2: under close ethical scrutiny
Example: come to a head
        person: ns,  tense: past,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full
        The ``one-yen'' controversy first came to a head last week when
        the city of Hiroshima announced that Fujitsu won a contract to
        design a computer system to map its waterworks.
        Arg1: The ``one-yen'' controversy
        Argm-tmp: first
        Rel: came
        Arg2: to a head
        Argm-tmp: last week
        Argm-tmp: when the city of Hiroshima announced that Fujitsu won a contract to design a computer system to map its waterworks
Example: come to a halt
        person: third,  tense: present,  aspect: progressive,  voice: active,  form: participle
        Despite the economic slowdown, there are few clear signs that
        growth is coming to a halt.
        Arg1: growth
        Rel: coming
        Arg2: to a halt
Example: come to an end
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: gerund
        ``Actually, [the long deterioration in daily newspapers]-1 shows
        signs of [*]-1 coming to an end, and the industry looks pretty
        healthy.''
        Arg1: [*]
        Rel: coming
        Arg2: to an end
Roleset id: come.05 , pertaining to a purchase, vncls: , framnet:
come.05: No VNcls. No FN class.
Roles:
        Arg1: commodity
        Arg2: buyer
        Arg3: price
Example: non-specific price
        Chateau Yquem now comes dear.
        Arg1: Chateau Yquem
        Argm-tmp: now
        Rel: comes
        Arg3: dear
Roleset id: come.14 , idiom: come to terms with, vncls: , framnet:
come.14: No VNcls. No FN class.
Roles:
        Arg0: entity coming to terms
        Arg1: terms
        Arg2: with who/what
Example: come to terms
        person: third,  tense: present,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full
        In the coming decade, analysts say, U.S.-Japanese relations will
        be tested as Tokyo comes to terms with its new status as the
        region's economic behemoth.
        Arg0: Tokyo
        Rel: comes
        Arg1: to terms
        Arg2: with its new status as the region's economic behemoth
Roleset id: come.16 , amount to, vncls: , framnet: -
come.16: No VNcls.
Roles:
        Arg1: thing(s) being counted
        Arg2: sum, total, amount
Example: so, it comes to this
        person: ns,  tense: past,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full
        Last year, the Cowboys' share of that pie came to $17.6 million.
        Argm-tmp: Last year
        Arg1: the Cowboys' share of that pie
        Rel: came
        Arg2: to $17.6 million
Predicate: come_about
Roleset id: come.06 , come about: become, vncls: 48.1.1, framnet: -
come.06: See VNcls appear-48.1.1.
Roles:
        Arg1: object (vnrole: 48.1.1-theme)
        Arg2: attribute on arg1
Example: just object
        Steeper prices have come about because supplies are low.
        Arg1: Steeper prices
        Rel: come about
        Argm-cau: because supplies are low
Predicate: come_in
Roleset id: come.07 , come in: become, arrive at state, vncls: , framnet: -
come.07: No VNcls.
Roles:
        Arg1: thing being described
        Arg2: state, attribute
Example: I cannot imagine why
        Buick came in fourth among US cars.
        Arg1: Buick
        Rel: came in
        Arg2: fourth among US cars
Example: come in handy
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full
        If E.E. ``Buzzy'' Geduld is right, a seatbelt may come in handy
        during the next few sessions.
        Argm-adv: If E.E. ``Buzzy'' Geduld is right
        Arg1: a seatbelt
        Argm-mod: may
        Rel: [ come] [ in]
        Arg2: handy
        Argm-tmp: during the next few sessions
Predicate: come_on
Roleset id: come.08 , come on: turn on, vncls: , framnet: -
come.08: No VN or FN class.
Roles:
        Arg1: thing being turned on
Example: unaccusative
        The lights came on this morning.
        Arg1: The lights
        Rel: came
        Rel: on
        Argm-tmp: this morning.
Roleset id: come.25 , discoursey, but based on motion, vncls: , framnet:
come.25: Added based on Brown corpus. No VN or FN classes.
Roles:
        Make sure all tagging happens within the span! If they don't tree it with connected args or traces, leave it alone!
        Arg1: entity who needs to get with the program (and maybe move)
Example: Get real, dude
        person: other,  tense: present,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full
        -NONE- * Come on , now .
        Arg0: -NONE- * (you)
        Rel: come on
        Argm-tmp: now
Predicate: come_out
Roleset id: come.09 , come out: appear, vncls: 48.1.1, framnet: -
come.09: See VNcls appear-48.1.1.
Roles:
        Arg1: thing appearing (vnrole: 48.1.1-theme)
        Arg2: attribute of arg1
Example: unaccusative
        Scoring High first came out in 1979.
        Arg1: Scoring High
        Argm-tmp: first
        Rel: came out
        Argm-tmp: in 1979
Example: with attribute
        person: third,  tense: present,  aspect: perfect,  voice: active,  form: participle
        Not that Washington and Tokyo disagree on the Japanese
        acquisitions; indeed, each has come out in favor of unfettered
        investment in the U.S.
        Argm-dis: indeed
        Arg1: each
        Rel: [ come] [ out]
        Arg2: in favor of unfettered investment in the U.S.
Roleset id: come.10 , come out: become publically gay, vncls: , framnet: -
come.10: No VNcls.
Roles:
        Arg0: person coming out
        Arg1: the "closet"
Example: generic idiomatic
        John came out of the closet last week.
        Arg0: John
        Rel: came out
        Arg1: of the closet
        Argm-tmp: last week
Example: with audience
        John came out to his family last week.
        Arg0: John
        Rel: came out
        Argm-gol: to his family
        Argm-tmp: last week
Predicate: come_up
Roleset id: come.11 , come up: devise, bring forth, vncls: , framnet: coming_up_with
come.11: No VNcls.
Roles:
        Arg0: deviser
        Arg1: thing devised, brought forth, come up with
Example: Transitive
        Sellers-1 are in a race *trace*-1 to come up with the priciest bottle.
        Arg0: *trace*
        Rel: come up
        Arg1: with the priciest bottle
Roleset id: come.13 , come up: arise unexpectedly, vncls: 48.1.1, framnet: Sidereal_appearance
come.13: See VNcls appear-48.1.1.
Roles:
        Arg1: thing arising (vnrole: 48.1.1-theme)
        Arg2: attribute of arg1 (vnrole: 48.1.1-location)
Example: partially made-up
        person: third,  tense: present,  aspect: perfect,  voice: active,  form: participle
        Something has come up that makes it impossible for us to meet today.
        Arg1: [Something] [that makes it impossible for us to meet today]
        Rel: [come] [up]
Example: with attribute
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: gerund
        Although sports officials predict jumps of 50% to 100% in the
        major contracts coming up for renewal, ad rates may rise only
        20%.
        Arg1: the major contracts
        Rel: [ coming] [ up]
        Arg2: for renewal
Predicate: come_across
Roleset id: come.15 , come across: seem, vncls: 48.1.1, framnet:
come.15: See VNcls appear-48.1.1.
Roles:
        Arg1: thing coming across (vnrole: 48.1.1-theme)
        Arg2: viewer
        Arg3: attribute- come across how/as what
Example: no more concatenation!
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full
        Such sudden cultural shifts may come across as a bit forced, but
        they seem to be genuine -- so much so, in fact, that some older
        employees have resisted.
        Arg1: Such sudden cultural shifts
        Argm-mod: may
        Rel: [ come] [ across]
        Arg3: as a bit forced
Roleset id: come.21 , come across: find, discover, usually unintentionally, vncls: , framnet: Becoming_aware
come.21: No VNcls.
Roles:
        Arg0: finder
        Arg1: thing found
Example: Poetic Discovery
        Sometimes-1, [when tidying up works of poetry from years before]-2, he
        would come across one that he had no recollection of * ever writing *T*-1 *T*-2.
        Arg0: he
        Argm-mod: would
        Rel: [come] [across]
        Arg1: one that he had no recollection of ever writing
        Argm-tmp: *T*-1
        Argm-tmp: *T*-2
Predicate: come_through
Roleset id: come.17 , come through: fulfill, live up to, vncls: , framnet: -
come.17: No VN or FN classes.
Roles:
        Arg0: fulfuller, agent
        Arg1: plans,promises, etc
Example: when push comes to shove
        person: ns,  tense: past,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full
        Various ministries decided the products businessmen could produce
        and how much; and government-owned banks controlled the financing
        of projects and monitored whether companies came through on
        promised plans.
        Arg0: companies
        Rel: [ came] [ through]
        Arg1: on promised plans
Roleset id: come.18 , come through: become apparent, vncls: , framnet: -
come.18: No VNcls.
Roles:
        Arg1: thing becoming apparent
Example: bork bork bork
        person: third,  tense: present,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full
        Perhaps because they won, Mr. Bork's attackers come through more
        vividly than his defenders.
        Argm-cau: Perhaps because they won
        Arg1: Mr. Bork's attackers
        Rel: [come] [through]
        Argm-mnr: more vividly than his defenders
Predicate: come_along
Roleset id: come.19 , come along: progress, vncls: , framnet: -
come.19: No VNcls.
Roles:
        Arg1: thing progressing
Example: just swimmingly
        person: ns,  tense: present,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full
        As to negotiations with creditors, Mr. Lorenzo said in remarks
        after the conference ``we'll have to see how they [talks] come
        along.''
        Arg1: they [talks]
        Rel: [ come] [ along]
Predicate: come_by
Roleset id: come.20 , come by: acquire, vncls: , framnet: -
come.20: No VNcls.
Roles:
        Arg0: acquirer
        Arg1: acquired
Example: with agent
        person: ns,  tense: past,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full
        They came by their strangeness honestly.
        Arg0: They
        Rel: [ came] [ by]
        Arg1: their strangeness
        Argm-mnr: honestly
Predicate: come_down
Roleset id: come.22 , come down with an illness, vncls: , framnet: -
come.22: No VNcls.
Roles:
        Arg1: patient
        Arg2: illness
Example: fever, probably typical usage
        When the weather turned cool and Chien-chien came down with a fever,
        Martine called my wife * to offer * to keep Chien-chien for the night.
        Arg1: Chien-chien
        Rel: [ came] [ down]
        Arg2: with a fever
Roleset id: come.23 , idiom, it comes down to x (results in/responsibility of), vncls: , framnet: -
come.23: Roleset based on instances in webtext 2.5 (1000-1099). No verbnet entry, no framenet entry. No comparison. Framed by Katie.
Roles:
        Arg1: it, thing coming down
        Arg2: person/summerization (what it comes down to)
Example: Example with both arguments
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        Then it came down to who t *1 had the bad luck of PRO *2 sitting on the side of the car that was angled out.
        Arg1: It
        Rel: [came] [down]
        Arg2: to who had the bad luck of PRO *2 sitting on the side the car that was angled out.
Example: "it" with more substance
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        The game came down to a coin-toss.
        Arg1: The game
        Rel: [came] [down]
        Arg: to a coin-toss.
Predicate: come_off
Roleset id: come.24 , Come across, be seen as, vncls: , framnet:
come.24: Roleset for 'come off' based on instances in wsj roleset corrections. Framed by Claire.
Roles:
        If necessary, use ArgM-GOL for a viewer.
        Arg1: Thing seeming, being seen in a particular way
        Arg2: Attribute of arg1, seen as what?
Example:
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        He 's put a fresh spin on material [that]-1 *-1 could come off terribly cliched ; for example , the way Susie wows an audience the first time she sings with the Baker Boys .
        Argm-slc: that-1 *--> material
        Arg1: *-1
        Argm-mod: could
        Rel: [come] [off]
        Arg2: terribly cliched