bill
bill.01 - charge a fee
BILL-V NOTES: Frames file for 'bill' based on sentences in financial subcorpus. Verbnet entries 29.2 and 54.5, other framed members include classify, count, define, describe, emply, establish, intend, portray, rank, recommend, regard, treat, view (but those don't seem right to me); and concern (and that doesn't seem right at all.) No Framenet entry. Comparison with 'charge'. (from bill.01-v predicate notes)BILLING-N NOTES: bill.01 (from billing.01-n)
Aliases:
billing (n.)
bill (v.)
bill (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: seller, biller
ARG1-VSP: asking price, amount of bill
ARG2-GOL: buyer, billed
ARG3-PRP: commodity
ARG1-VSP: asking price, amount of bill
ARG2-GOL: buyer, billed
ARG3-PRP: commodity
no asking price
According to one person familiar with the airline ,
the buy - out group -- led by United 's pilots union and UAL Chairman Stephen Wolf --ARG0
has begun billingrel
UALARG2
for fees and expenses it owes to investment bankers , law firms and banksARG3
.unk
Billingsrel
were n't disclosed ... .All args
Ralphie 'sARG0
billingrel
the AndersonsARG2
$ 5000ARG1
dollars for one hour of his expertiseARG3
appalled his new clients.9bill.02 - describe
BILL-V NOTES: I'm betting this sense always occurs in the passive. (from bill.02-v)Aliases:
bill (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: describer
ARG1-PPT: thing described
ARG2-PRD: secondary attribute, described-as
ARG1-PPT: thing described
ARG2-PRD: secondary attribute, described-as
passivized
That complex bidARG1
was billedrel
as France 's largest takeover everARG2
( this one is slightly smaller ) .