Arg0:putter
Arg1:thing put
Arg2-LOC:where put
Because of the range of possible prepositions introducing the
destination, I decided that they should all be lumped under a LOC tag,
rather than the usual practice of stripping out the preps from the PP.
| heheh, he said 'onus' (-) | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Arg0: | Wilder | 
| REL: | has put | 
| Arg1: | the onus | 
| Arg2-LOC: | on Cole | 
| put your money where your mouth is (-) | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Arg0: | Japanese companies | 
| ArgM-TMP: | often | 
| REL: | put | 
| Arg1: | their money | 
| Arg2-LOC: | behind odd projects | 
| genie in the bottle (-) | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Arg0: | *trace=empty* | 
| REL: | to put | 
| Arg1: | the genie | 
| ArgM-DIR: | back | 
| Arg2-LOC: | in the bottle | 
Arg0:speaker
Arg1:thing said
| no utterance? (-) | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Arg0: | Dorothy Arighi | 
| REL: | puts | 
| Arg1: | it | 
| manner, not attribute (-) | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Arg0: | us ('s) | 
| REL: | put | 
| Arg1: | it | 
| Argm-MNR: | bluntly | 
Arg0:putter
Arg1:thing put
Arg2:attribute of arg1
| state to be (-) | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Arg0: | The pilots | 
| REL: | put | 
| Arg1: | the amount | 
| Arg2-as: | as high as $100 million | 
| putting it all together (-) | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Arg1: | That fund | 
| REL: | put | 
| Arg2: | together | 
| Arg0-by: | by Blackstone Group | 
Arg0:contributor
Arg1:contribution
| Arg0 rel Arg1 (-) | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Arg0: | Many salarymen | 
| REL: | put in | 
| Arg1: | unproductive overtime hours | 
Arg0:delayer
Arg1:delayed
Arg2:delay itself, EXT, time period
| valuable advice (-) | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Arg0: | *t* | 
| REL: | put off | 
| Arg2-for: | for tomorrow | 
| Arg1: | what you can put off to the day after that | 
Arg0:offender
Arg1:offended
| well, I never! (-) | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Arg1: | Japanese investors | 
| REL: | are put off | 
| Arg0-by: | by American exuberance | 
Arg0:wearer
Arg1:clothing
| like the emperor and his new clothes?1 (-) | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Arg0: | The occasional Englishman | 
| REL: | puts on | 
| Arg1: | airs | 
Arg0:extinguisher
Arg1:fire
| oh, the hardship! (-) | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Arg0: | Smokers | 
| REL: | must put out | 
| Arg1: | their cigarettes | 
| ArgM-TMP: | before entering the building | 
Arg0:distributor
Arg1:distributed
| bedtime reading (-) | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Arg0: | John | 
| REL: | put out | 
| Arg1: | a report about PAS tagging | 
Arg0:supplier
Arg1:supply, equipment
Arg2:recipient
| all args (-) | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Arg0: | Few banks | 
| REL: | will put up | 
| Arg1: | new money | 
| Arg2-for: | for New Zealand | 
"hard put" is an adjective and should not be tagged as a verb. We would be hard put *trace=we* to call it a game.
Arg0:tolerater
Arg1:thing tolerated
| they pretty much all look like this (-) | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Arg0: | *trace* -> the little investor | 
| REL: | put up | 
| Arg1-with: | high fees , high commissions and poor performance | 
Arg0:causer, usually infinitival
Arg1:experiencer
| Japanese besuboru (-) | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Arg1: | we | 
| REL: | hard put | 
| Arg0: | [*-2] to call [*T*-1] a ``game.'' |