commute
commute.01 - go back and forth to/from work
COMMUTE-V NOTES: Frames file for 'commute' based on sentences in wsj. No Verbnet entry. (from commute.01-v predicate notes)Aliases:
commute (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: commuter
ARG1-DIR: one (or both) location(s), start point
ARG2-GOL: other location, destination
ARG1-DIR: one (or both) location(s), start point
ARG2-GOL: other location, destination
arg1 as start point
Of Bechtel 's 17,500 employees , about 4,000 work in San Francisco --
one - third of themARG0
commutingrel
from stricken East BayARG1
.arg1 as both points
Mr. Rosenblatt said
heARG0
resigned because of difficulties with commutingrel
between his home in New York and the magazine 's editorial offices in WashingtonARG1
.ARG0 and ARG2 and ARG1
The affair finally ended in divorce , but the upside is that since then her ex has actually behaved better , for
heARG0
has begun to commuterel
backARGM-DIR
to KaohsiungARG2
from TainanARG1
every dayARGM-TMP
, and is much more patient with his son and daughter than before .commute.02 - make a law sentence more lenient
COMMUTE-V NOTES: Frames file for 'commute' based on sentences in wsj. No Verbnet entry. (from commute.02-v predicate notes)Aliases:
commute (v.)
commutation (n.)
commutation (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: judge
ARG1-VSP: old sentence
ARG2-PRD: new sentence
ARG1-VSP: old sentence
ARG2-PRD: new sentence
ARG0 and ARG1 and ARG2
Although Johnson was initially sentenced to death , theARGM-ADV
colonial government commutedARG0
herrel
sentence toARG1
life imprisonment followingARG2
extensive media reports and protests by anti - colonial nationalistsARGM-TMP
.