succeed.01: SUCCEED-V NOTES: Adjectival 'successful' based on BOLT-4,5. Corresponds to VN class succeed-74-1. (from succeed.01-v) SUCCESS-N NOTES: Roleset based on suceed.01. No corresponding VN class. Framed by Katie. (from success.01-n) SUCCESSFUL-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on SMS. (from successful.01-j)
        Ford might succeed because many shareholders are speculators keen for a full bid.
        Arg0: Ford
        Argm-mod: might
        Rel: succeed
        Argm-cau: because many shareholders are speculators keen for a full bid
Example: entity and task mentioned
        If the government succeeds in seizing Mr. Antar's assets, he could be left without top-flight legal representation, because his attorneys are likely to quit, according to individuals familiar with the case.
        Arg0: the government
        Rel: succeeds
        Arg1: in seizing Mr. Antar 's assets
Example: task in subject position
        If the Paribas bid succeeds...
        Arg1: the Paribas bid
        Rel: succeeds
        Personally , I do n't think long - distant relationships would be successful .
        Arg0: long-distance relationships
        Argm-mod: would
        Rel: successful
Example: Example with both args
        the success of Senate Democrats in stalling the capital gains tax cut
        Rel: success
        Arg0: of Senate Democrats
        Arg1: in stalling the capital gains tax cut
Example: Example with only arg 0
        the expected success of the Lisa computer , introduced in 1983
        Rel: success
        Arg0: of the Lisa computer , introduced in 1983
        The success of their tests using anthrax simulant and artificial artillery rockets
        Rel: success
        Arg1: of their tests using anthrax simulants and artificial artillery rockets
        His success in a new television show
        Arg0: His
        Rel: success
        Arg1: in a new television show
Roleset id: succeed.02 , take over for, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
succeed.02: SUCCEED-V NOTES: Frames file for 'succeed' based on sentences in financial subcorpus. Comparison with 'win' and 'replace' and 'take_over'. (from succeed.02-v) SUCCESSION-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on succeed-v.02. No corresponding VNcls. (from succession.01-n)
Aliases:
Alias
FrameNet
VerbNet
succession (n.)
Take_place_of
succeed (v.)
Roles:
        Arg0-PAG: successor
        Arg1-PPT: entity being replaced
        Arg2-PRD: attributive, role, function
Example: no role or function
        Stephen Akerfeldt, currently vice president finance, will succeed Mr. McAlpine.
        Arg0: Stephen Akerfeldt, currently vice president finance
        Argm-mod: will
        Rel: succeed
        Arg1: Mr. McAlpine
Example: with role/function
        Edward L. Kane succeeded Mr. Taylor as chairman.
        Arg0: Edward L. Kane
        Rel: succeeded
        Arg1: Mr. Taylor
        Arg2: as chairman
Example: just arg1
        The CEO succession
        Arg1: CEO
        Rel: succession
Example: argMs
        a planned succession at the company
        Argm-adj: planned
        Rel: succession
        Argm-loc: at the company
        the office was vacant following his succession of Abraham Lincoln as President
        Arg0: his
        Rel: succession
        Arg1: of Abraham Lincoln
        Arg2: as President
Roleset id: succeed.03 , be subsequent to, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
succeed.03: SUCCEED-V NOTES: (from succeed.03-v) SUCCESSION-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on succeed-v.03, internet examples. No corresponding VNcls. Note: partative usages such as "a succession of problems" are not eventive and should be treated as .ER. (from succession.02-n)
Aliases:
Alias
FrameNet
VerbNet
succeed (v.)
succession (n.)
Sequence
Roles:
        Arg1-PPT: thing coming after
        Arg2-PPT: thing going before
        All this was recognized and documented in the succeeding years by economists, some of whom worked in the Reagan administration to lift this burden from the American people, states and local governments.
        Rel: succeeding
        Arg1: years
Example: both args- chronological publication of books
        In the context of 'The Orphan', for instance, 'Streamers' announces itself clearly a further step in Rabe's inquiry ... And in the context of its succession after 'Boom Boom Room', we may put the matter of 'Streamers' and its putative status as 'Vietnam drama' ...
        Arg1: its
        Rel: succession
        Arg2: after 'Boom Boom Room'