dispose
dispose.01 - get rid of
DISPOSE-V NOTES: Frames file for 'dispose' based on sentences in financial subcorpus. No Verbnet entry. Comparison with 'unload'. (from dispose.01-v predicate notes)DISPOSAL-N NOTES: Based on nouns-00080. Comparison to 'dispose.01' No Vn class. Framed by Katie. (from disposal.01-n)
Aliases:
dispose (v.)
disposal (n.)
disposal (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: agent, entity getting rid of something
ARG1-PPT: thing gotten rid of
ARG2-MNR: instrument or manner, if separate from agent
ARG1-PPT: thing gotten rid of
ARG2-MNR: instrument or manner, if separate from agent
just transitive
ArmstrongARG0
said that disposingrel
of the carpet businessARG1
would improve `` total financial performance . ''ARG0 and ARG1 and ARG2
In this clause of the statement he is assuring the minds of dealers that does not intend to
disposerel
of his sharesARG1
to themARGM-DIR
through this action of hisARG2
, and so they should enter and raise up the index of his companies .Args 0 and 1
ourARG0
use and disposalrel
of precious natural resourcesARG1
Arg 1 only
the discontinued operations and
disposalrel
of its Fine Homes International Limited Partnership real - estate subsidiaryARG1
Arg 1 as a prenominal modifier
wasteARG1
disposalrel
dispose.02 - (be) prepare(d)
DISPOSE-V NOTES: Frames file for 'dispose' based on sentences in financial subcorpus. No Verbnet entry. Comparison with 'unload'. (from dispose.02-v predicate notes)DISPOSITION-N NOTES: (from disposition.01-n)
Aliases:
disposition (n.)
dispose (v.)
dispose (v.)
dispose (v.)
dispose (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: causer of disposition
ARG1-PPT: one prepared, with a disposition
ARG2-PRP: prepared for what, kind of disposition
ARG1-PPT: one prepared, with a disposition
ARG2-PRP: prepared for what, kind of disposition
dispose-v
His strong conservative tendenciesARG0
led him to oppose the doctrine of free trade , and disposedrel
himARG1
to hail the coup d'état and the new empireARG2
.disposed-j
If we look at the situation this way , we can get an idea of Khrushchev 's nightmarish worries -- or , at least , of the worries he might have if
his enemiesARG1
were disposedrel
to exploit their advantageARG2
.disposition
Socrates ' superiority lay not so much in what he did as in
hisARG1
dispositionrel
to act justly towards men and reverently towards the godsARG2