cover
cover.01 - has responsibility for, handles, insures, accounts for
COVER-V NOTES: VN updated by Julia. No Vncls, because of physicality constraints on fill-9.8 and contiguous_location-47.8, but this can be construed as a metaphorical extension of those classes. (from cover.01-v)COVERAGE-N NOTES: Updated by Julia. No VNcls. (from coverage.01-n)
COVERING-N NOTES: Corresponds with cover.01 (from covering.01-n)
Differs from PB cover.01 in the inclusion of arg3, danger. This was added based on autogen examples. (from coverage.01-n)
Aliases:
covering (n.)
cover (v.)
coverage (n.)
have_coverage (l.)
cover (v.)
coverage (n.)
have_coverage (l.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: agent
ARG1-PPT: thing, entity covered
ARG2-MNR: covered with, value
ARG3-VSP: danger, insured against
ARG1-PPT: thing, entity covered
ARG2-MNR: covered with, value
ARG3-VSP: danger, insured against
agentive subject
Market - makersARG0
are shopping to coverrel
book requirements in FTSE 100 sharesARG1
.instrumental subject
The training wageARG2
coversrel
onlyARGM-ADV
workers who are 16 to 19 years oldARG1
.passive
At leastARGM-ADV
costsARG1
shouldARGM-MOD
be coveredrel
.autogen1
governmentARG0
coveragerel
of all interest costs while the student is in schoolARG1
autogen2
cashARG2
coveragerel
of interestARG1
args 1 and 3
maximumARGM-ADJ
fireARG3
coveragerel
of the entire countyARG1
args 0, 1 and 3
the insurance company 'sARG0
coveragerel
of the facilityARG1
againt fireARG3
with PRP and EXT
completeARGM-EXT
coveragerel
of the facilityARG1
for offline measurementARGM-PRP
.with args 2 and 3
Travel delayARG3
coveragerel
of $ 100ARG2
with Arg0
Poppy 'sARG0
coveringrel
of Tina 's shiftARG1
was very much appreciated .cover.02 - smear, put over, spreading across
COVER-V NOTES: Updated by Julia. Member of VNcls fill-9.8 and contiguous_location-47.8. (from cover.02-v)COVERING-N NOTES: Corresponds with cover.02. Framed by anwen april 2011 (from covering.02-n)
Aliases:
covering (n.)
cover (v.)
cover (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: causer of covering
ARG1-PPT: thing covered
ARG2-PPT: covered with
ARG1-PPT: thing covered
ARG2-PPT: covered with
cover-v: ARG0 and ARG1 and ARG2
Another popular techniqueARG0
involves coveringrel
the treesARG1
with black mosquito netsARG2
to improve yieldsARGM-PRP
.cover-v: Arg2 as active subject
The substanceARG2
coveredrel
the groundARG1
completelyARGM-EXT
.covering-n
Wanda 'sARG0
coveringrel
of her peanut butter sandwichARG1
with horseradishARG2
made her realize she needed glasses .cover.03 - broadcast
COVER-V NOTES: Frames file for 'cover' based on survey of initial sentences of big corpus. (from cover.03-v predicate notes)COVERAGE-N NOTES: Updated by Julia. no Vncls. (from coverage.03-n)
Aliases:
cover (v.)
coverage (n.)
coverage (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: news organization, media
ARG1-PPT: event, thing covered
ARG1-PPT: event, thing covered
cover-v: broadcast news
Give
televisionARG0
a chance to coverrel
liveARGM-MNR
any breaking of the lawARG1
...coverage-n: autogen1
itsARG0
coveragerel
of the companyARG1
coverage-n: autogen2
newsARG1
coveragerel
coverage-n: arg0
the
coveragerel
from the news uh sectionARG0
coverage-n: argMs
almost non - stopARGM-MNR
on the sceneARGM-LOC
coveragerel
coverage-n: TV as agent
TelevisionARG0
coveragerel
of the warARG1
coverage-n: live coverage
liveARGM-MNR
coveragerel
of tomorrow 's memorial service for the sailors who died on the `` USS Cole , ''ARG1
cover_up
cover_up.04 - obscure
COVER_UP-V NOTES: (from cover.04-v)Aliases:
cover_up (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: coverer
ARG1-PPT: thing covered
ARG1-PPT: thing covered
cover_up-v: CYA
Its officials and utility subsidiariesARG0
tried to coverrel
uprel
their accounting for spare partsARG1
to evade federal income taxesARGM-PRP
.cover_over
cover_over.05 - cover completely
COVER_OVER-V NOTES: Added by Julia based on Brown corpus. Comparison to close_over. No Vncls. (from cover.05-v)Note that in this usage, 'over' is not construed as the head of a PP because what would then be the PP would not end up being the location of the covering, but rather the thing covered. (from cover.05-v)
Aliases:
cover_over (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: agent
ARG1-PPT: thing being covered
ARG2-MNR: the cover itself
ARG1-PPT: thing being covered
ARG2-MNR: the cover itself
cover_over-v: all args
TheyARG0
wet the lightweight cloth in a basin and coveredrel
itARG1
overrel
with clay that Argiento brought from the bank of the TiberARG2
coverage
coverage.06 - physical coverage
COVERAGE-N NOTES: Updated by Julia. Member of VNcls fill-9.8 and contiguous_location-47.8, although Vncls 9.8 might not actually apply in this case, just 47.8.. Comparison to verb-insure.02. (from coverage.02-n)Aliases:
coverage (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: intentional agent
ARG1-GOL: thing covered
ARG2-PPT: covered with
ARG1-GOL: thing covered
ARG2-PPT: covered with
coverage-n: arg2
Nanning City 's forest area has reached 344,000 , with
forestARG2
coveragerel
reaching 36.3 %coverage-n: EXT and arg2
By the year 2000 , it will strive to reach
37 %ARGM-EXT
greenificationARG2
coveragerel
, 32 % of green land and 10 square meters per capita public green land area in the whole city .coverage-n: args 1 and 2
Given an
averageARGM-ADJ
sweatARG2
coveragerel
of the container surfaceARG1
, the water content of the cargo ought to have fallen by approximately 0.64 % .coverage-n: arg2 genetive
itsARG2
coveragerel
of the surface of the sidewallARG1