Rolesets - end

end

end.01 - cause to stop, coming to a close

END-V NOTES: VN updated by Julia. Member of Vncls stop-55.4-1. (from end.01-v)
END-N NOTES: Updated by Julia. Member of Vncls stop-55.4-1. (from end.01-n)
ENDING-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT-5, end-v.01. Correspond to Vncls stop-55.4-1. (from ending.01-n)
No examples found with agents or instruments-- they seem slightly awkward, but I'm not ruling out their possibility. Most instances contain only arg1, and occasionally MNR. (from end.01-n)

Aliases:

end (v.)
end (n.)
ending (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: Agent/cause of ending
ARG1-PPT: Thing ending
ARG2-MNR: Explicit instrument, thing ended with, end portion
ARGM-TMP: point at which something ends

end-v: nominal arg1

The courtsARG0
want
torel
endrel
rigid affirmative action programsARG1
.

end-v: accusative, arg1 NP

Such a countermoveARG0
could
endrel
Jaguar 's hopes for independenceARG1
.

end-v: ergative

The huge bronze bellsARG1
endrel
,
surprisinglyARGM-DIS
,
in the inverted positionARG1
.

end-v: with instrumental

The movieARG1
endsrel
with soundARG2
.

end-v: different kind of instrument

The first two GAF trialsARG1
endedrel
in mistrialsARG2
earlier this yearARGM-TMP
.

end-v: a weird usage

... in the weekARG1
endedrel
TuesdayARGM-TMP
.

end-n: autogen1

By Richterian standards , the show that the Oakland Athletics puton Friday and Saturday nights , in putting a mercifully
swiftARGM-MNR
endtorel
the game 's Longest Short Series , rated somewhere between a10 and an 11 .

end-n: autogen2

he awaits
hisARG1
endrel
in a prison cell

end-n: temporal end

the
endrel
of the yearARG1

end-n: all args

What I favor about Crichton 's style is
hisARG0
endingrel
the novelARG1
with aARG2
bibliography and a chapter with some ideas on correcting the issues he presented in the book .

end-v: result

ThisARG1
willARGM-MOD
endrel
in tearsARG2
.

end.02 - terminate, esp stocks

END-V NOTES: Frames file for 'end' based on survey of initial 100 or so sentences from big corpus. (from end.02-v predicate notes)

Aliases:

end (v.)

Roles:

ARG1-PPT: thing closing
ARG2-EXT: EXT, amount-changed-by
ARG3-DIR: start point
ARG4-PRD: end point

end-v: damn stock reports

GiltsARG1
endedrel
about 3/8 point lowerARG2
.

end-v: with manner

... trading in FrankfurtARG1
endedrel
higherARGM-MNR
.

end-v: two senses at once?

Japan 's No . 111 4.6 % bond due 1998ARG1
endedrel
the dayARGM-TMP
on brokers ' screensARGM-LOC
at 95.11ARG4
to yield 5.43 %ARGM-ADV
.

end_up

end_up.03 - become

END_UP-V NOTES: (from end.03-v)

Aliases:

end_up (v.)

Roles:

ARG1-PPT: entity changing
ARG2-PRD: new state

end_up-v: cash surplus

Sea ContainersARG1
wouldARGM-MOD
endrel
uprel
with a cash surplus of approx . $ 620 millionARG2
.

end_up-v: data

That dataARG1
couldARGM-MOD
endrel
uprel
in the hands of prosecutorsARG2

end_up-v: false prediction

Time Warner and Sony CorpARG1
couldARGM-MOD
endrel
uprel
becoming partnersARG2
.

rear_end

rear_end.04 - hit the back of a car

REAR_END-V NOTES: Based on Thyme and Sharp data. Comparison to hit.01. Framed by Katie. (from end.04-v)

Aliases:

rear_end (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: agent, hitter
ARG1-PPT: thing hit
ARG2-MNR: instrument, hit by, car

rear_end-v: metonymic example

Irel
read - ended
himrel
with my dad 's BeamerARG2
.