Rolesets - ban

ban

ban.01 - prohibit

BAN-V NOTES: Frames file for 'ban' based on sentences in financial subcorpus. No verbnet entry. Loose comparison with 'allow' (from ban.01-v predicate notes)
BANNING-N NOTES: Roleset based on instances in BOLT-P01, nouns parts 1 & 2. Based on verb entry ban.01, which maps to forbid-67. No framenet entry for the noun banning. (from banning.01-n)

Aliases:

ban (v.)
banning (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: lawgiver, usually
ARG1-PPT: activity/place/item not allowed; banned from
ARG2-GOL: secondary agent; entity banned from engaging in/entering arg1

typical usage

... to have them pressure
the exchangeARG0
to
banrel
program tradingARG1
.

all args

I hope
the FAARG0
banrel
himARG2
from all matchesARG1
for lifeARGM-TMP
, and the courts give him a suspended sentence and some kind of community service .

args 0, 1

Recently
FranceARG0
decided to
banrel
the burkaARG1
in public placesARGM-LOC
in the interest of public securityARGM-PRP
.

not very helpful example

Free speech is free speech and expressing free speech is actually opposite of the "
banningrel
"
that is being allegedARGM-ADJ
.

Args 0 & 1

The European Commission has been called a nanny state by Martin Callanan for
theirARG0
banningrel
of mercury in barometersARG1
as of June 2007ARGM-TMP
.

Args 1 & 2, action represented as PP

The
banningrel
of womenARG2
from coffeehousesARG1
was not universal , but does appear to have been common in Europe .