Predicate: worry
worry: Frames file for 'worry' based on annotation-on-the-fly of the
financial subcorpus.
Roleset id: worry.01 , worry with direct object, vncls: 31.1, framnet:
Roles:
        Use this sense when the worrier is the direct object of an active construction, or the subject of a passive construction.
        Arg0: cause of worrying, troublesome topic (vnrole: 31.1-cause)
        Arg1: worrier (vnrole: 31.1-experiencer)
        Arg2: instrument, when separate from agent
Example: straight transitive
        Mr. Rowe also noted that political concerns also worried New England
        Electric.
        Arg0: political concerns
        Argm-dis: also
        Rel: worried
        Arg1: New England Electric.
Example: all args
        person: ns,  tense: past,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full
        John worried his mother with his habit of talking to strangers.
        Arg0: John
        Rel: worried
        Arg1: his mother
        Arg2: with his habit of talking to strangers
Example: Passive with trace (when treebank decides to do it this way)
        person: third,  tense: present,  aspect: ns,  voice: passive,  form: participle
        [the agency]-1 is worried *trace*-1 that a sharp market drop could create capital problems for the firms .
        Arg1: *trace*-1: [the agency]
        Rel: worried
        Arg0: that a sharp market drop could create capital problems for the firms.
Roleset id: worry.02 , worrier as active subject, vncls: 31.3, framnet:
Roles:
        Use this sense when the worrier is the subject of an active construction.
        Arg0: worrier (vnrole: 31.3-experiencer)
        Arg1: topic of worry (vnrole: 31.3-cause)
Example: worry about
        John's mother worries constantly about her baby.
        Arg0: John's mother
        Rel: worries
        Argm-tmp: constantly
        Arg1: about her baby
Example: worry that
        person: third,  tense: past,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: participle
        Some economists and government officials seriously worried that it might collapse , producing panic among foreign investors and diminishing the flow of foreign capital to the U.S.
        Arg0: Some economists and government officials
        Argm-mnr: seriously
        Rel: worried
        Arg1: that it might collapse, producing panic among foreign investors and diminishing the flow of foreign capital to the U.S.