Predicate
reserve:
Frames file for 'reserve' based on sentences in financial
subcorpus. Verbnet class get-13.5.1. Bunch of other 'get'-style
verbs framed. Comparison to 'hold'
Roleset reserve.01 Verbnet Class: 1 "hold back":
Roles:
Arg0:reserver, holder back
Arg1:thing reserved
Arg2:benefactive
Arg3:secondary attribute of arg1
Examples:
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just transitive (-) |
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Mr. Alito said his office ``just responded to an attorney's
question about whether we would go after attorney's fees, and that
is different from actually doing it, although we reserve that
right.''
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| Arg0: | we |
| REL: | reserve |
| Arg1: | that right |
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with benefactive (-) |
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That's why Columbia just wrote off $130 million of its junk and
reserved $227 million for future junk losses.
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| Arg0: | Columbia |
| ArgM-ADV: | just |
| REL: | reserved |
| Arg1: | $227 million |
| Arg2-for: | future junk losses |
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attributive, but not arg3 (-) |
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Gemina said in a statement that ``it reserves the right to take
any action to protect its rights as a member of the syndicate.''
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| Arg0: | it |
| REL: | reserves |
| Arg1: | the right to take any action to protect its
rights |
| ArgM: | as a member of the syndicate |
I read the ArgM as modifying either "its rights" or the arg0 "it".
Either way, it's not attached to the reserving.
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with arg3 (-) |
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John reserved a table at McDonald's for Mary as part of their
anniversary celebration.
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| Arg0: | John |
| REL: | reserved |
| Arg1: | a table at McDonald's |
| Arg2-for: | Mary |
| Arg3-as: | part of their anniversary celebration. |
Not sure about that, after all. Hopefully a better example will come
up.