deposit
deposit.01 - put something somewhere
DEPOSIT-V NOTES: Frames file for 'deposit' based on sentences in wsj. No Verbnet entry, Framenet entry Placing. (from deposit.01-v predicate notes)DEPOSIT-N NOTES: Based on verb entry deposit.01; corresponds to VN class put-9.1-1. (from deposit.01-n)
Watch out for instances that reference the physical deposit (e.g. ore, money, or anything that is actually arg1) rather than the act of depositing. (from deposit.01-n)
Aliases:
deposit (v.)
deposit (n.)
deposition (n.)
make_deposit (l.)
deposit (n.)
deposition (n.)
make_deposit (l.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: depositor, agent
ARG1-PPT: thing deposited
ARG2-GOL: where
ARG1-PPT: thing deposited
ARG2-GOL: where
deposit-v: all args
But judges usually find the real aim is to escape tax on hidden income ; and the IRS said Brown must have had such income -- although it uncovered no source -- because
heARG0
depositedrel
$ 124,732ARG1
in a bank accountARG2
in 1982 - 84ARGM-TMP
while reporting income of only $ 52,012ARGM-TMP
.deposit-v: missing destination
EmployersARG0
mustARGM-MOD
depositrel
withholding taxes exceeding $ 3,000ARG1
within three daysARGM-TMP
after payrollARGM-TMP
-- or pay stiff penalties -- and that 's a big problem for small businesses .deposit-v: All arguments
He contends that
hisARG0
depositrel
of fundsARG1
into the trust accountARG2
did not constitute commingling .NONE OF THESE ARE EVENTIVE. Call it .YY!
Most of the world s recoverable deposits lie in south America lake deposits and in our own western North Carolina in vast quartz deposits .
NOT EVENTIVE! .YY!
Hi My husband and I are looking to buy the hosue we currently live in , but we do not have a deposit .
deposition
deposition.02 - law domain: give testimony under oath
DEPOSITION-N NOTES: (from deposition.02-n)Aliases:
deposition (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: deposer, legal professional taking deposition
ARG1-PPT: deposed, person giving testimony
ARG1-PPT: deposed, person giving testimony
deposition-n: Both arguments
... One finding of misconduct related to
the lawyer 'sARG0
depositionrel
of a former clientARG1
.depose
depose.03 - to dethrone, remove from an office or position
DEPOSE-V NOTES: Frames file for 'depose' based on survey of sentences in the WSJ corpus. (from depose.01-v predicate notes)DEPOSITION-N NOTES: Roleset based on verb entry depose.01. (from deposition.01-n)
Aliases:
depose (v.)
deposition (n.)
deposition (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: Causer of removal
ARG1-PPT: Thing being removed
ARG2-LOC: Source: Arg1 is removed from where?
ARG1-PPT: Thing being removed
ARG2-LOC: Source: Arg1 is removed from where?
depose-v: passive
But officials in Rome say the issue was legally resolved by a settlement between Italy and
King IdrisARG1
, deposedrel
by Col . Muammar GadhafiARG0
in 1969ARGM-TMP
.deposition-n: All arguments
... referring to
theirARG0
depositionrel
of the KingARG1
from the throne of EnglandARG2