Predicate: fly

Roleset id: fly.01 , fly through the air, travel via air, fly in a flock.,, Source: , vncls: , framnet:

fly.01: FLY-V NOTES: Based on financial subcorpus. Member of VNcls spatial_configuration-47.6, run-51.3.2, drive-11.5-1, nonvehicle-51.4.2. (from fly.01-v)
       
        FLIGHT-V NOTES: Roleset based on parallel additions to VN, PB and sense groupings. No appropriate VerbNet entry found. Framed by Claire. (from flight.01-v)
       
        FLIGHT-N NOTES: Roleset based on verb entry fly.01, corresponds to VNcls spatial_configuration-47.6, run-51.3.2, drive-11.5-1, nonvehicle-51.4.2. Differs from verb roleset in that source and destination arguments seemed more important than benefactive, so these have been added and benefactive omitted (use argm-gol for benefactive) (from flight.01-n)
       
        FLYING-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT (from flying.01-n)

Aliases:

AliasFrameNetVerbNet
fly (v.)Self_motion Motion Bringing Ride_vehicle Operate_vehicle Escaping51.3.2-2-1 11.5-1 51.4.2
flight (v.)
flight (n.)Self_motion Motion Bringing Ride_vehicle Operate_vehicle Escaping
flying (n.)
take_flight (l.)

Roles:

        It can be very difficult to determine if a subject is a pilot or a traveller. When in doubt, go with traveller. (from fly.01-v)
        Arg0-PAG: pilot, agentive entity capable of flight (like a bird) (vnrole: 51.3.2-2-1-agent, 11.5-1-agent, 51.4.2-agent)
        Arg1-PPT: passenger, cargo (vnrole: 11.5-1-agent, 51.4.2-theme)
        Arg2-VSP: aircraft flown, flight number, steed, non-agentive thing in motion (vnrole: 51.3.2-2-1-theme)
        Arg3-VSP: type of flight plan, mission, cognate object (like 'a flight' or 'sorties')
        Arg4-GOL: airline

Example: fly-v: unaccusative, traveller as subject

        And some investors fault Mr. Spiegel's life style; he earns millions of dollars a year and flies around in Columbia's jet planes.

        Arg1: he
        Rel: flies
        Argm-dir: around
        Arg2: in Columbia's jet planes

Example: fly-v: transitive, pilot as subject

        As a ``good-will measure,'' [the pilots]-1 had been working four extra hours a month and had agreed *trace*-1 to fly UAL's two new Boeing 747-400 aircraft.

        Arg0: *trace*-1
        Rel: fly
        Arg2: UAL's two new Boeing 747-400 aircraft

Example: fly-v: with destination

        person: third,  tense: future,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full

        He will fly to San Francisco on the afternoon of the 20th to participate in another round of speeches .

        Arg1: He
        Argm-mod: will
        Rel: fly
        Argm-gol: to San Francisco
        Argm-tmp: on the afternoon of the 20th
        Argm-prp: to participate in another round of talks

Example: ARG1

        As long as the trees are said to attract money , they are sure to fly out of the store and into people 's homes .

        Arg1: , they
        Rel: fly
        Argm-dir: out of the store and into people 's homes

Example: fly-v: with employing airline, arg4

        person: third,  tense: present,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: infinitive

        [All of the first group of pilots who went abroad to receive training for new fighter aircraft]-1 have left the military *trace*-1 to fly for civilian airlines

        Arg0: *trace*-1
        Rel: to fly
        Arg4: for civilian airlines

Example: fly-v: with arg3

        Over the course of the past two weeks , since this war began , [something like 23,000 coalition sorties]-1 have been flown *-1, and over the course of the past 24 hours , 1,900 sorties flown , and we are told that , of those , 850 were strike sorties , motor vehicle most of those directed against the Republican Guard .

        Argm-dis: Of course
        Argm-tmp: of the past two weeks
        Argm-tmp: since this war began
        Rel: flown
        Arg3: *-1

Example: flight-n: Within LVC

        Just last week , for example , Trans World Airlines and Pan Am Corp. 's Pan American World Airways went so far as to offer cash rebates or gift checks of $ 200 to $ 1,000 to certain frequent-flier members making trans-Atlantic flights in business class or first class .

        Arg1: certain frequent-flier members
        Argm-lvb: making
        Argm-dir: trans-Atlantic
        Rel: flights
        Argm-loc: in business class or first class.

Example: flight-n: pilot as subject, source and destination

        This month we celebrate and remember Amelia Earhart's flight from Hawaii to California.

        Arg0: Amelia Earhart's
        Rel: flight
        Argm-dir: from Hawaii
        Argm-gol: to California

Example: flight-v: With DIR

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

        The maximum count of birds flighting in at dusk was a remarkable 183.

        Arg0: birds
        Rel: flighting
        Argm-dir: in
        Argm-tmp: at dusk

Example: fly-v

        I never fly Frontier anymore.

        Arg1: I
        Argm-neg: never
        Rel: fly
        Arg4: Frontier
        Argm-tmp: anymore

Example: fly-v

        He flew on flight 664 to Albuquerque.

        Arg1: He
        Rel: flew
        Arg2: on flight 664
        Argm-gol: to Albuquerque

Example: Lucky! Do not use arg3 for seating arrangements, arg3 is for the path/type of flight.

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

        When I fly intercontental, I always fly first.

        Arg1: I
        Argm-tmp: always
        Rel: fly
        Argm-mnr: first.

Roleset id: fly.02 , fly in the face of: flout, Source: , vncls: , framnet:

fly.02: FLY-V NOTES: Added by Julia based on ULA. No VNcls. (from fly.02-v)

Aliases:

AliasFrameNetVerbNet
fly (v.)

Roles:

        Arg0-PAG: flouter
        Arg1-PPT: "in the face of __"

Example: ULA example

        person: other,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full

        There I believe we would decidedly fly in the face of established case law .

        Arg0: we
        Argm-mod: would
        Argm-adv: decidedly
        Rel: fly
        Arg1: in the face of established case law

Roleset id: fly.03 , hit a fly ball, has strange past participle, Source: , vncls: , framnet:

fly.03: FLY-V NOTES: Roleset based on instances in wsj-nw. Framed by Claire (from fly.03-v)

Aliases:

AliasFrameNetVerbNet
fly (v.)

Roles:

        Arg0-PAG: hitter
        Arg1-PPT: bases
        Arg2-GOL: where player moves to after hitting fly ball

Example: Args 0 & 2

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

        Kemp came closest to a home run in the fourth inning when he flied to very deep right field.

        Arg0: he
        Rel: flied
        Arg2: to very deep right field

Roleset id: fly.06 , (cause to) hold a spatial configuration in the air, Source: , vncls: , framnet:

fly.06: FLY-V NOTES: Added by Julia in accordance withthe spatial_configuration-47.6 roleset, while reframing fly.01.

Aliases:

AliasFrameNetVerbNet
fly (v.)

Roles:

        Arg0-PAG: causal agent (vnrole: 47.6-agent)
        Arg1-PPT: thing suspended in the air (vnrole: 47.6-theme)

Example: fly-v

        He flew a flag above his house

        Arg0: He
        Rel: flew
        Arg1: a flag
        Argm-loc: above his house


Predicate: fly_out

Roleset id: fly_out.04 , vpc version of fly.03, hit a fly ball, Source: , vncls: , framnet:

fly_out.04: FLY_OUT-V NOTES: Roleset based on instances in wsj-nw. Framed by Claire. (from fly.04-v)

Aliases:

AliasFrameNetVerbNet
fly_out (v.)

Roles:

        Arg0-PAG: hitter
        Arg1-PPT: bases
        Arg2-GOL: where the player moves to after hitting fly ball

Example: Args 0 & 2, probably most common usage

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

        But Clark flied out to short right field and Mitchell 's drive to left was caught on the warning track by Rickey Henderson as 62,000 sets of lungs exhaled as one .

        Arg0: Clark
        Rel: [flied][out]
        Arg2: to short right field

Example: With arg1, probably unusual usage

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

        The night before, Katz had come up empty-handed in a similar opportunity when he flied out the bases full in the seventh inning with the Tigers.

        Arg0: he
        Rel: [flied][out]
        Arg1: the bases full
        Argm-tmp: in the seventh inning with the Tigers


Predicate: flee

Roleset id: flee.05 , running away, Source: , vncls: , framnet:

flee.05: FLEE-V NOTES: Frames file for 'flee' based on financial subcorpus; nominal 'fleeing' based on BOLT-7. Member of VNcls escape-51.1-1. (from flee.01-v)
       
        FLEEING-N NOTES: Automatically created by Julia as an alias file for unification. (from fleeing.01-n)
       
        FLIGHT-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT, flee.01. Corresponds to VNcls escape-51.1-1. (from flight.02-n)

Aliases:

AliasFrameNetVerbNet
flee (v.)Evading Fleeing
fleeing (n.)
flight (n.)Fleeing
take_flight (l.)

Roles:

        Arg0-PPT: entity fleeing (vnrole: 51.1-1-theme)
        Arg1-DIR: person/place/condition fled from (vnrole: 51.1-1-initial_location)
        Arg2-GOL: destination

Example: flee-v: flee an NP

        person: ns,  tense: past,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full

        That's largely because of defensive measures they adopted after the 1987 crash, when individual investors fled the market *trace* and trading activity dwindled .

        Arg0: individual investors
        Rel: fled
        Arg1: the market
        Argm-tmp: *trace*
        Argm-rcl: when -> the 1987 crash

Example: flee-v: flee with destination PP

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

        The dispute started when China, angry that Hong Kong had allowed dissident swimmer Yang Yang to flee to the U.S., halted the usual daily transfer of illegal immigrants caught in this British colony, which reverts to Beijing's control in 1997.

        Arg0: dissident swimmer Yang Yang
        Rel: flee
        Arg1: to the U.S.

Example: flee-v: flee with source PP

        person: ns,  tense: past,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full

        Many takeover stocks plunged Friday, as speculators retained their confidence in corporate buyers but fled from the socalled whisper stocks, the targets of rumored deals.

        Arg0: speculators
        Rel: fled
        Arg1: from the socalled whisper stocks, the targets of rumored deals

Example: fleeing-n

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

        Knowing what was done to Manning, I understand his fleeing the country,

        Arg0: his
        Rel: fleeing
        Arg1: the country

Example: flight-n: arg0

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

        Coupled with mass immigration , established immigrants having children , and white flight .

        Arg0: white
        Rel: flight

Example: flight-n: arg0, 1

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

        ...their flight from Ireland and death in exile...

        Arg0: their
        Rel: flight
        Arg1: from Ireland