Predicate: drive

Roleset id: drive.01 , drive or be driven around in a vehicle, Source: , vncls: , framnet:

drive.01: DRIVE-V NOTES: Frames file for 'drive' based on sentences in financial subcorpus. Verbnet entries nonvehicle-51.4.2, drive-11.5.Other framed members include ride. Comparison to ride and Chris' oldframes file.These two senses should probably be merged. (from drive.01-v predicate notes) DRIVE-N NOTES: Based on drive-v.01. (from drive.01-n predicate notes) DRIVE_AROUND-N NOTES: Based on drive-v.01. (from drive.02-n predicate notes) DRIVING-N NOTES: drive.01 (from driving.01-n)

Aliases:

AliasFrameNetVerbNet
drive (v.)
driving (n.)
drive (n.)
drive_around (n.)

Roles:

        Arg0-PAG: driver (vnrole: 11.5-agent)
        Arg1-PPT: vehicle or path (vnrole: 11.5-theme)

Example: somewhat idiomatic

        ``The more variables that indicate risk, the more [the investor]-1 is going *trace*-1 to drive a hard bargain.''

        Arg0: *trace*
        Rel: drive
        Arg1: a hard bargain

Example: ARG0 and ARG1

        Another factor driving " investment anxiety " is peer pressure . "

        Arg0: Another factor
        Rel: driving
        Arg1: " investment anxiety "

Example: light verb

        PRO Take a quick drive around the country.

        Arg0: PRO
        Argm-mnr: quick
        Rel: drive
        Arg1: around the country

Example: light verb

        The police did a drive around with the cabby.

        Arg0: The police
        Argm-lvb: did
        Rel: [drive][around]
        Argm-com: with the cabby

Example: Arg0, 1

        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns

        His driving that rusty RV down the street every July 4th at 6am was an event that you could set your watch to.

        Arg0: His
        Rel: driving
        Arg1: that rusty RV down the street
        Argm-tmp: every July 4th at 6am

Roleset id: drive.02 , cause to move or become, impelled, inspired, Source: , vncls: , framnet:

drive.02: DRIVE-V NOTES: The second direction is more clearly parenthetical, so it should stayas an ArgM while the other is anArg2. (from drive.02-v) DRIVEN-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT-1, drive-v.02.(from driven.01-j)

Aliases:

AliasFrameNetVerbNet
drive (v.)
driven (j.)

Roles:

        Arg0-PAG: driver (vnrole: 51.4.2-agent)
        Arg1-PPT: thing in motion (vnrole: 51.4.2-theme)
        Arg2-PRD: secondary predication on arg1

Example: straightforward predication

        In an invention that *trace* drives Verdi purists bananas, Violetta lies dying in bed during the prelude, rising deliriouslywhen then she remembers the great parties she used to throw.

        Arg0: *trace*
        Argm-rcl: that -> an invention
        Rel: drives
        Arg1: Verdi purists
        Arg2: bananas

Example: predication as direction

        Each of them contributed a section at the behest of Verdi, who *trace*-1 was nearly driven *trace*-1 to his own early grave by thetroublesome arrangements.

        Argm-adv: nearly
        Rel: driven
        Arg1: *trace*
        Argm-rcl: who -> Verdi
        Arg2: to his own early grave
        Arg0: by the troublesome arrangements

Example: stupid stock reports

        [Georgia-Pacific's $3.18 billion bid for Great Northern Nekoosa]-1 helped *trace*-1 drive the Dow Jones Industrial Average up 41.60 points, to 2645.08, in active trading.

        Arg0: *trace*
        Rel: drive
        Arg1: the Dow Jones Industrial Average
        Arg2: up 41.60 points
        Argm-dir: to 2645.08

Roleset id: drive.03 , desire for something, Source: , vncls: , framnet:

drive.03: DRIVE-N NOTES: Roleset based on instances in BOLT P01, part 7. Framed by Claire. (from drive.03-n)

Aliases:

AliasFrameNetVerbNet
drive (n.)

Roles:

        Arg0-PAG: Desirer, driven person
        Arg1-PPT: desired thing, driven to/for what?

Example: Arg 1 only

        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns

        Chinese society absolutely can not indulge in a redistribution of wealth and lose the drive and edge for creating wealth.

        Rel: drive
        Arg1: for creating wealth.

Example: All args

        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns

        His drive for success in the automotive sales industry is fueled by his passion and interest in cars.

        Arg0: His
        Rel: drive
        Arg1: for success in the automotive sales industry

Example: args 1, 2

        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns

        I am driven to help this team win, go deeper in the playoffs and win a Super Bowl.

        Arg0: I
        Rel: driven
        Arg1: to help this team win, go deeper in the playoffs and win a Super Bowl

Roleset id: drive.04 , Cause, effort, campaign, Source: , vncls: , framnet:

drive.04: Based on ontonouns. Comparison with campaign.01. Framed by Katie (from drive.04-n)

Aliases:

AliasFrameNetVerbNet
drive (n.)

Roles:

        Arg0-PAG: cause, campaigner
        Arg1-GOL: cause, campaign beneficiary
        Arg2-PRD: type of drive, attribute

Example: All args

        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns

        The school's canned food drive for the homeless shelter.

        Arg0: The school's
        Arg2: canned food
        Rel: drive
        Arg1: for the homless shelter