Predicate: charge

Roleset id: charge.01 , asking price, vncls: 54.5

Roles:

        Arg0: seller
        Arg1: asking price
        Arg2: buyer
        Arg3: commodity

Example: autogen1

        The charge on loans to depository institutions by the New York
        Federal Reserve Bank .

        Arg1-REF : charge
        Rel : charge
        Arg3 : on loans
        Arg2 : to depository institutions
        Arg0 : by the New York Federal Reserve Bank

Example: autogen2

        taking charges of $ 24 million for insurance reserves and
        canceled real estate leases

        Arg2 : NIL
        ArgSupport : taking
        Rel : charges
        Arg1 : of $ 24 million
        Arg3 : for insurance reserves and canceled real estate leases

Roleset id: charge.02 , walk quickly, vncls: 51.3.2

Roles:

        Arg0: runner
        Arg1: course, race, distance

Example: autogen1

        a public-interest group leading the charge for radical reform

        Arg0 : a public-interest group
        ArgSupport : leading
        Rel : charge
        Arg1 : for radical reform

Example: autogen2

        AT&T assembled three of its top executives in Washington , all
        visibly angry , to try to refute MCI 's charges .

        Arg1 : three of its top executives in Washington , all visibly angry ---> *-1 ---> *-2
        ArgSupport : refute
        Arg0 : MCI 's
        Rel : charges

Roleset id: charge.03 , assign a role, vncls:

Roles:

        Arg0: assigner
        Arg1: assigned
        Arg2: role or crime

Example: autogen1

        its largely successful defense of antitrust charges by the United
        States Football League

        Arg1 : its
        ArgSupport : defense of
        Arg2 : antitrust
        Rel : charges
        Arg0 : by the United States Football League

Example: autogen2

        the vice president in charge of purchasing

        Arg1 : the vice president
        Rel : charge
        Arg2 : of purchasing

Roleset id: charge.04 , nomlike, vncls:

Roles:

        Arg0: agent/assigner-of-responsibility
        Arg1: experiencer/person-in-charge
        Arg2: beneficiary/responsibility

Example: autogen1

        He gave those bureaucrats charge of all naval operations in the
        Persian Gulf and Indian Ocean .

        Arg0 : He
        ArgSupport : gave
        Arg1 : those bureaucrats
        Rel : charge
        Arg2 : of all naval operations in the Persian Gulf and Indian Ocean

Example: autogen2

        anyone is in charge of economic policy

        Arg1 : anyone
        Rel : charge
        Arg2 : of economic policy