Predicate: lodge
lodge: Frames file for 'lodge' based on sentences in wsj. Verbnet entries
46, 9.10 and 9.1, Framenet entries Residence and Placing.
Roleset id: lodge.01 , reside (temporarily?), vncls: 46, framnet:
Roles:
        Arg0: entity residing (vnrole: 46-theme)
        Arg1: location (vnrole: 46-location)
Example: near-death experience
        person: third,  tense: present,  aspect: both,  voice: active,  form: participle
        Since his death, John has been lodging with a pleasant immigrant
        family in Peoria.
        Argm-tmp: Since his death
        Arg0: John
        Rel: lodging
        Arg1: with a pleasant immigrant family in Peoria
Roleset id: lodge.02 , put firmly, vncls: 9.10-1 9.1, framnet:
lodge.02: ergatives in lodge.02 and transitives in lodge.01 will be very
difficult to distinguish.
Roles:
        Arg0: agent, putter (vnrole: 9.1-agent, 9.10-1-agent)
        Arg1: thing lodged (vnrole: 9.1-theme, 9.10-1-theme)
        Arg2: where (vnrole: 9.1-destination, 9.10-1-location)
Example: troubling ergative
        person: ns,  tense: present,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full
        Once asbestos is released into the environment, it can lodge
        anywhere,'' says Richard A. Dennis, the assistant U.S. attorney
        who prosecuted the case.
        Arg1: it
        Argm-mod: can
        Rel: lodge
        Arg2: anywhere
Example: all args
        person: third,  tense: present,  aspect: perfect,  voice: active,  form: full
        ``The explosion of junk bonds and takeovers has lodged a lot of
        insecure securities in the hands of investors and loaded the
        corporations that are the objects of takeovers or feared takeovers
        with huge amounts of debt rather than equity.
        Arg0: The explosion of junk bonds and takeovers
        Rel: lodged
        Arg1: a lot of insecure securities
        Arg2: in the hands of investors
Roleset id: lodge.03 , file a complaint, vncls: , framnet:
Roles:
        Arg0: complainer
        Arg1: formal complaint, lawsuit etc
        Arg2: against whom
Example: passive gets the point across
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: passive,  form: participle
        ``With the FBI around here, bragging rights are a thing of the
        past,'' said one trader , referring to the federal investigation
        of futures trading that so far has resulted in [46 indictments]-1
        lodged [*]-1 against individuals on the Merc and the Chicago Board
        of Trade.
        Rel: lodged
        Arg1: [*]
        Arg2: against individuals on the Merc and the Chicago Board of Trade