fund
fund.01 - provide money for, providing financial backing
FUND-V NOTES: Frames file for 'fund' based on survey of sentences in financial subcorpus and comparison with 'finance.' No verbnet entry. (from fund.01-v predicate notes)FUNDING-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT, 'fund-v.01'. No corresponding VNcls. (from funding.01-n)
Recipients separate from the project itself may occur with noun usages. Use ArgM-GOL for these cases.
Aliases:
funding (n.)
fund (v.)
fund (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: financier
ARG1-GOL: project, whom/what is being funded?
ARG2-PPT: funds
ARG1-GOL: project, whom/what is being funded?
ARG2-PPT: funds
active
Cray ResearchARG0
did not want to fundrel
a project that did not include SeymourARG1
.passive, with instrument (money)
The contributionsARG1
were fundedrel
by monthly payments of $ 1,000 to $ 2,000 to AppleyardARG2
.instrumental subject
Of the proceeds ,
$ 500 millionARG2
will be used to fundrel
its tender offerARG1
.all args
Orkem , France 's third - largest chemical group , said
itARG0
wouldARGM-MOD
fundrel
the acquisitionARG1
through internal resourcesARG2
.just arg1
It makes me cringe that the government are cutting
fundingrel
for the British peopleARG1
, and yet somehow fund the military to rain clusters of bombs over foreign people !with MNR, arg2
total program funding was stabilized at an
averageARGM-ADJ
per - pupilARGM-MNR
fundingrel
of $ 6,474ARG2
.MNR and arg1
Were they distributed equally on a per - pupil basis , each district would receive $ 46 per student , approximately the
meanARGM-ADJ
per - pupilARGM-MNR
fundingrel
for professional developmentARG1
.MNR and arg1
The first fairness measure is the overall level of
per - pupilARGM-MNR
fundingrel
for each stateARG1
, as compared with the 50 states .