account
account.01 - deal with, explain, give/tell report or explanation
ACCOUNT-V NOTES: No VN class. Comparison with handle. (from account.01-v)ACCOUNT-N NOTES: Roleset based OntoNotes account-n grouping senses 2 & 3; no relevant PB verb entry; no mapping to VN. Framed by Claire. (from account.01-n)
ACCOUNTING-N NOTES: Roleset based on verb entry account.01, OntoNotes grouping accounting-n sense 1; no mapping to VN. Framed by Claire. (from accounting.01-n)
Aliases:
account (v.)
account (n.)
accounting (n.)
give_accounting (l.)
account (n.)
accounting (n.)
give_accounting (l.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: accounter
ARG1-PPT: thing accounted for, dealt with, explained
ARG2-MNR: instrumental, accounted for with or by
ARG1-PPT: thing accounted for, dealt with, explained
ARG2-MNR: instrumental, accounted for with or by
account-v: the bulk of the examples look just like this
Profit - takingARG0
accountedrel
for much of the slide in OTC stock pricesARG1
, according to David Mills , senior vice president of Boston Company Advisers .ARG0 and ARG1 and ARG2
At one point ,
HammersmithARG0
is reported to have accountedrel
for as much as 10 % of the sterling marketARG1
in interest - rate swap dealingsARG2
.account-n: NP only, args 0 & 1
the Associated Press 'sARG0
accountrel
of the Monday sequester order signed by President BushARG1
ARG0 and ARG1
The intellectual understanding is there but it has n't yet been fully internalized , and
thisARG0
accountsrel
for the gap that can often be seen between understanding and behaviorARG1
.account-n: All arguments, a little awkward, probably rare
HerARG0
accountrel
to MirkheimARGM-GOL
of her taste in films and of the absurd horror screenplay she 's writtenARG1
is mercilessly funny .accounting-n: accounting for
I guess there 's
noARGM-NEG
accountingrel
for tasteARG1
.accounting-n: accounting of
HisARG0
accountingrel
of the storyARG1
took all night !give_accounting-n: LVB, Arg 1 and modifier
HeARG0
was unable to giveARGM-LVB
a clearARGM-MNR
accountingrel
for his actionsARG1
.accountable
accountable.02 - answerable, responsible for
ACCOUNTABLE-J NOTES: (from accountable.01-j)Aliases:
accountable (j.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: perpetrator, accountable person
ARG1-PPT: role or crime, accountable for what?
ARG2-PAG: judge
ARG1-PPT: role or crime, accountable for what?
ARG2-PAG: judge
accountable-j: args 0, 1
SheARG0
must be accountablerel
for her war crimesARG1
.accountable-j: args 0, 2
HeARG0
is accountablerel
to the committeeARG2
.accounting
accounting.03 - managing finance
ACCOUNTING-N NOTES: No VN class, FN classAliases:
accounting (n.)
do_accounting (l.)
do_accounting (l.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: accountant (entity acting as)
ARG1-PPT: money, accounts, etc. accounted for
ARG2-PPT: account owner, if separate from arg0
ARG1-PPT: money, accounts, etc. accounted for
ARG2-PPT: account owner, if separate from arg0
accounting-n: arg1
CostARG1
accountingrel
is a process of collecting , analyzing , summarizing and evaluating various alternative courses of action .accounting-n
Sullivan tried to defend
hisARG0
accountingrel
for line costsARG1
( as capital expenditure rather than profit - and - loss expense items )ARGM-PRD
.do_accounting-l: args 0, 2
HeARG0
doesARGM-LVB
accountingrel
for transit companiesARG2
.take_into_account
take_into_account.04 - consider
TAKE_INTO_ACCOUNT-M NOTES: Added by Julia in conjunction with Tim in early MWE framing.Aliases:
take_into_account (m.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: considerer
ARG1-PPT: thing considered
ARG1-PPT: thing considered
take_into_account-m
After
takingrel
intorel
accountrel
the fallout from the China crisisARG1
, the governmentARG0
has projected 1989 GDP growth of 5 % .