Frames file for 'look' based on survey of initial sentences from big corpus
and some comparison with 'see'
Predicate
look:
Roleset look.01 Verbnet Class: 1 "vision":
Roles:
Examples:
just transitive (-) |
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A student was looking at a crib sheet.
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Arg0: | A student |
REL: | looking |
Arg1-at: | a crib sheet |
intransitive with direction (-) |
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He never looked back.
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Arg0: | He |
Argm-TMP: | never |
REL: | looked |
ArgM-DIR: | back |
look for (-) |
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A number of participants were looking for an index above 50.
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Arg0: | A number of participants |
REL: | looking |
Arg1-for: | an index above 50 |
object control (-) |
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Bush administration officials look to the Fed to bring down rates.
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Arg0: | Bush administration officials |
REL: | look |
Arg1-to: | the Fed |
Arg2: | to bring down rates |
Roleset look.02 Verbnet Class: NONE "seeming":
Roles:
Arg0:seemer
Arg1:seemed like, attribute of arg0
Arg2:seemed to
Examples:
look like (-) |
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Administrators look like they take cheating seriously.
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Arg0: | Administrators |
REL: | look |
Arg1-like: | they take cheating seriously |
look to be (-) |
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Stock prices might look fairly high.
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Arg0: | Stock prices |
ArgM-MOD: | might |
REL: | might look |
Arg1: | fairly high |
with viewer (-) |
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It looked to me like an attempt to push the dollar down.
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Arg0: | It |
REL: | looked |
Arg2-to: | me |
Arg1-like: | an attempt to push the dollar down |
Roleset look.04 Verbnet Class: NONE "expect":
Roles:
Arg0:expecter
Arg1:thing expected
Examples:
subject control (-) |
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People are looking *trace* to stake their claims
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Arg0: | People |
REL: | looking |
Arg1: | *trace* to stake their claims |
Predicate
look_forward:
Roleset look.03 Verbnet Class: NONE "look_forward":
Roles:
Examples:
look forward (-) |
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They're looking forward to their winter meeting.
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Arg0: | they |
REL: | looking forward |
Arg1-to: | their winter meeting |
Predicate
look_up:
Roleset look.05 Verbnet Class: NONE "look up: seek":
Roles:
Arg0:agent, seeker
Arg1:thing sought
Arg2:sought in, from
Examples:
no source (-) |
person: ns
tense: ns
aspect: ns
voice: active
form: full
(Some courts release names and addresses, and researchers can
drive by houses, look up credit ratings, and even question
neighbors.)
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Arg0: | researchers |
Argm-MOD: | can |
REL: | look up |
Arg1: | credit ratings |
all args (-) |
person: ns
tense: ns
aspect: ns
voice: active
form: infinitive
John had to look up the word 'idiot' in the dictionary.
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Arg0: | John |
REL: | look up |
Arg1: | the word 'idiot' |
Arg2-in: | the dictionary |
Predicate
look_over:
Roleset look.06 Verbnet Class: NONE "look over: examine idly":
Roles:
Arg0:looker, examiner
Arg1:thing examined, looked at
Examples:
split particle (-) |
person: ns
tense: past
aspect: ns
voice: active
form: full
Wilson came by train from Birmingham and looked the city over; the rather pleasant white city was on the hill where the chief stores were [*T*-1] .
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Arg0: | Wilson |
REL: | looked over |
Arg1: | the city |
(-) |
person: ns
tense: past
aspect: ns
voice: active
form: full
During the next weeks he looked over the situation .
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ArgM-TMP: | During the next weeks |
Arg0: | he |
REL: | looked over |
Arg1: | the situation |
Predicate
look_after:
Roleset look.07 Verbnet Class: NONE "mind, take care of":
Roles:
Arg0:minder, tender, taker-care-of
Arg1:thing minded, taken care of
Examples:
automatically generated (-) |
person: ns
tense: ns
aspect: ns
voice: passive
form: participle
But there was one thing that he had [*-1] to stress [*T*-2] , and that was that the contribution to the general church expenses , the dollar money , had been seriously falling behind in this church , and that must be looked after [*-3] immediately .
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ArgM-MOD: | must |
REL: | [ looked] [ after] |
Arg1: | [*-3] -> that |
ArgM-TMP: | immediately |