Predicate: leave
leave: Frames file for 'leave' based on Chris' former frames file. As much
care as possible being taken to change as little as possible, since
leave has already been tagged under the old frames format.
Everything may have to be redone at some point. :(
Roleset id: leave.01 , move away from, vncls: 51.1 51.2-1 10.11, framnet:
Roles:
        Arg0: entity leaving (vnrole: 51.2-1-theme, 51.1-theme, 10.11-agent)
        Arg1: place, person, or thing left (vnrole: 51.2-1-source, 51.1-location, 10.11-source)
        Arg2: attribute of arg1
Example: intransitive
        John left.
        Arg0: John
        Rel: left
Example: transitive
        This flight leaves Phoenix at midnight.
        Arg0: This flight
        Rel: leaves
        Arg1: Phoenix
        Argm-tmp: at midnight
Example: place-left as PP
        This flight leaves from Nashville.
        Arg0: This flight
        Rel: leaves
        Arg1: from Nashville
Example: attribute
        The move left the companies as outside bidders.
        Arg0: The move
        Rel: left
        Arg1: the companies
        Arg2: as outside bidders
Example: secondary predication
        John left Mary alone.
        Arg0: John
        Rel: left
        Arg1: Mary
        Arg2: alone
Roleset id: leave.02 , give, vncls: 13.3 13.4.1 13.5.1 15.2, framnet:
Roles:
        Arg0: giver / leaver (vnrole: 15.2-agent, 13.3-agent, 13.5.1-agent, 13.4.1-agent)
        Arg1: thing given (vnrole: 15.2-theme, 13.3-theme, 13.5.1-theme, 13.4.1-theme)
        Arg2: benefactive / given-to (vnrole: 15.2-location, 13.3-recipient, 13.5.1-beneficiary, 13.4.1-recipient)
Example: transitive
        The buyout left about $130 million in the bank.
        Arg0: The buyout
        Rel: left
        Arg1: about $130 million
        Argm-loc: in the bank
Example: ditransitive
        John left cookies for Mary.
        Arg0: John
        Rel: left
        Arg1: cookies
        Arg2: for Mary
Example: double object
        John left Mary a collection of run-down clocks.
        Arg0: John
        Rel: left
        Arg2: Mary
        Arg1: a collection of run-down clocks
Example: with variant
        An ambitious expansion has left Magna with excess capacity.
        Arg0: An ambitious expansion
        Rel: left
        Arg2: Magna
        Arg1: with excess capacity
Roleset id: leave.04 , leave for, vncls: , framnet:
Roles:
        Arg0: leaver
        Arg1: place left
        Arg2: place going to
Example: leave for
        President Clinton leaves for Northern Ireland shortly.
        Arg0: President Clinton
        Rel: leaves
        Arg2: for Northern Ireland
        Argm-tmp: shortly
Roleset id: leave.05 , lack, vncls: , framnet:
Roles:
        Arg0: (non)possessor
        Arg1: thing lacked
Example:
        The taste of some news professionals leaves something to be desired
        Arg0: The taste of some news professionals
        Rel: leaves
        Arg1: something to be desired
Roleset id: leave.06 , remain, vncls: , framnet:
Roles:
        Arg0: that which causes to remain
        Arg1: thing remaining
Example:
        There is [some time]-1 left *-1 before the
        start of the year 2000
        Rel: left
        Arg1: *-1
        Argm-tmp: before the start of the year 2000
Predicate: leave_out
Roleset id: leave.03 , exclude, vncls: , framnet:
Roles:
        Arg0: excluder, agent
        Arg1: excluded entity
        Arg2: excluded from
Example: passive-ish
        person: ns,  tense: present,  aspect: ns,  voice: passive,  form: participle
        We are almost left out of [campus] social activities.
        Arg1: We
        Argm-ext: almost
        Rel: [left] [out]
        Arg2: of [campus] social activities
Predicate: leave_off
Roleset id: leave.07 , stop, discontinue an action, vncls: , framnet: -
Roles:
        Arg0: entity stopping acting
        Arg1: discontinued action
Example: Quit it!!
        person: third,  tense: past,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full
        And they would n't leave off *t* arguing and pleading until he had promised .
        Argm-dis: And
        Arg0: they
        Argm-mod: wouldn
        Argm-neg: n't
        Rel: leave off
        Arg1: *t* arguing and pleading
        Argm-tmp: unti he had promised
Predicate: leave_over
Roleset id: leave.08 , leave over: cause to remain, vncls: , framnet: -
leave.08: Added by Julia based on WSJ. Be careful to distinguish between the VPC and usages where "over" is part of the location. No Vncls.
Roles:
        Most of these probably appear as passives. It is unclear whether benefactives can occur with the active usage. All of the active usages I've seen that appear to include the benefactive should actually be tagged as leave.01, because the "over" is actually part of the location. ex: "he had left the pistol over with the servants at the further side of the great tree".
        Arg0: agent/cause
        Arg1: thing remaining
Example: passive with benefactive-- use GOL
        person: third,  tense: past,  aspect: ns,  voice: passive,  form: participle
        And I-1 was left over *trace*-1 with a glass baking dish with some delicious drippings and grease .
        Argm-dis: And
        Rel: [left] [over]
        Argm-gol: *trace*-1
        Arg1: with a glass baking dish with some delicious drippings and grease
Example: transitive
        person: third,  tense: past,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: participle
        Since you uninstalled Office, if it left over a folder *-1 at the root of the HDD [called MSOCache]-1 , delete the manually.
        Argm-cau: Since you uninstalled Office
        Arg0: it
        Rel: [left] [over]
        Arg1: a folder *-1 (*-1 = called MSOCache)
        Argm-loc: at the root of the HDD
Example: passive
        person: third,  tense: past,  aspect: ns,  voice: passive,  form: participle
        Those dividend bulls argue that corporations are in the unusual position of having [plenty of cash]-1 left over *trace*-1 after paying dividends and making capital expenditures .
        Rel: [left] [over]
        Arg1: *trace*-1