behave
behave.01 - to conduct (oneself) in a specified way
BEHAVE-V NOTES: In those (rare) cases where the arg1 is being set up not as a manneradverbial but rather as the second half of an equation (John = spoiledchild), split the preposition (as or like) out of the argument. (from behave.01-v)Aliases:
behave (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: agent, entity behaving
ARG1-PRD: manner
ARG1-PRD: manner
manner as a PP
So far as we can seeARGM-ADV
only two personsARG0
are behavingrel
with a dignity recognizing the seriousness of the issuesARG1
: Mr. Lawson and Sir Alan Walters , the counterpoint of the Chancellor 's difficulties , who also resigned as personal adviser to Mrs. Thatcher .manner as a wh-phrase
One wonders
howARG1
other college athletic officialsARG0
wouldARGM-MOD
behaverel
under the same circumstancesARGM-ADV
.manner as a as-phrase
Japanese managers ca n't expect
AmericansARG0
to behaverel
as if they were JapaneseARG1
; instead , they must manage Americans as Americans .ARG0 and ARG1
The affair finally ended in divorce , but the upside is that
since thenARGM-TMP
her exARG0
has actuallyARGM-ADV
behavedrel
betterARG1
, for he has begun to commute back to Kaohsiung from Tainan every day , and is much more patient with his son and daughter than before .