Rolesets - leave

leave

leave.11 - depart, physically go away from a place

This roleset is reserved for events involving motion, where arg0 moves away from arg1. Arg0 is often volitional/agentive. Arg0 and arg1 start out together, and then arg0 moves away from arg1. The motion may be metaphorical, but in all cases, arg0 is the one undergoing metaphorical or physical motion. Massive frame file reorg by Julia.
LEAVE-V NOTES: This roleset is a reframed version of the motion aspect of the old leave.01 roleset, and leave.04.
LEAVE-N NOTES: Added by Julia to accommodate LV usages, unification. (from leave-n.03)
LEAVE-V NOTES: (from leave-v.04)

Aliases:

leave (v.)
leave (n.)
take_leave (l.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: entity in motion
ARG1-DIR: starting point, location vacated
ARG2-GOL: destination (must also be a location)

leave-v: ARG0 and ARG1 and ARG2

Now that
heARG0
is about to
leaverel
middle ageARG1
for the age of wisdomARG2
, this causes him to walk on eagerly , with a spring in his step .

leave-v: motional with depictives

IARG0
leftrel
BoulderARG1
angry and $ 100 poorerARGM-PRD

leave-v: transitive

This flightARG0
leavesrel
PhoenixARG1
at midnightARGM-TMP
.

leave-v: place-left as PP

This flightARG0
leavesrel
from NashvilleARG1
.

leave-v: arg2

President ClintonARG0
leavesrel
for Northern IrelandARG2
shortlyARGM-TMP
.

take_leave-l

IARG0
tookARGM-LVB
my
leaverel
of NewcastleARG1
and set out with Mr. Downes and Mr. Shepherd .

leave.12 - put in a location/state when physically leaving

Added by Julia in massive leave.xml reframe.

Aliases:

leave (v.)
leaving (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: agentive leaver (possibly in motion)
ARG1-PPT: person/thing put in a location/state
ARG2-PRD: state/location left in (at least implied)

ARG1 and ARG0 and ARG2

ThatARG1
weARG0
leaverel
to the beholder 's imaginationARG2
.

leave-v

And
IARG0
have
leftrel
herARG1
on my planetARG2

leave-v

WeARG0
haveARGM-MOD
to
leaverel
himARG1
at the vetARG2
for 3 daysARGM-TMP

leave-v

YouARG0
leaverel
itARG1
on the counterARG2
with a chopstick listing your table number on itARGM-ADV
.

leave.13 - resulting from an event or situation

Added by Julia in massive leave.xml reframe.

Aliases:

leave (v.)
leaving (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: event/condition causing arg2 to happen
ARG1-PPT: new state (may involve concatenation)

leave-v

The attackARG0
leftrel
15 deadARG1

leave-v

The speechARG0
leftrel
meARG1
aghastC-ARG1

leave-v

The waterARG0
leftrel
a markARG1
on the silk dressC-ARG1

leave-v

but
my lack of experience with girlsARG0
leavesrel
meARG1
with no idea what to doC-ARG1
.

leave.14 - allow to remain or to continue by inaction, agent cannot be moving

Added by Julia in massive leave.xml reframe. Consider the sentence "John left his money in the bank". If John walked away from the bank and accidentally left his money sitting on the counter inside the bank, then leave.12 would be used. But if John is sitting at home and his money is already in the bank, and he decides not to withdraw it, then this roleset will be used.

Aliases:

leave (v.)
leaving (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: decision­maker chosing to not act (Must NOT be in motion)
ARG1-PPT: state remaining

leave-v: ARG0 and ARG1

TheyARG0
canARGM-MOD
leaverel
memorizing word listsARG1
until they get to high schoolARGM-TMP
.

leave-v

WhyARGM-PRP
leaverel
the current problems unsolvedARG1
?

leave-v

YouARG0
canARGM-MOD
leaverel
the crock - pot onARG1
for a full 14 hoursARGM-TMP

leave-v

YouARG0
canARGM-MOD
justARGM-ADV
leaverel
it at thatARG1

leave.15 - abandon something in exchange for another; permanently leave an association/relationship/way of living

Added by Julia in massive leave.xml reframe.

Aliases:

leave (v.)
leaving (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: abandoner, entity leaving the relationship/organization
ARG1-PPT: person, thing abandoned (CANNOT be a location; use leave.11 instead)
ARG2-GOL: in exchange for; greener pastures

leave-v

SheARG0
leftrel
her husbandARG1
for another manARG2
.

leave-v

Li Jinhua hopes to see " the audit body audited " before
heARG0
leavesrel
officeARG1
.

leave-v

When I was 7ARGM-TMP
my dadARG0
leftrel

leave.16 - Put off or postpone something

Added by Julia in massive leave.xml reframe.

Aliases:

leave (v.)
leaving (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: entity putting off an activity/behavior
ARG1-PPT: activity postponed
ARG2-TMP: until when?

leave-v

Do
n'tARGM-NEG
leaverel
your X - mas shoppingARG1
until the last minuteARG2
!

leave-v

The studentsARG0
canARGM-MOD
leaverel
memorizing listsARG1
until senior yearARG2

leave.17 - exist or remain (potentially after others were removed)

Added by Julia in massive leave.xml reframe.

Aliases:

leave (v.)
leaving (n.)
left (j.)

Roles:

ARG1-PPT: entity remaining
ARG2-DIR: larger original set of which a part is remaining

left-j

There is
some timeARG1
leftrel
before the start of the year 2000ARGM-TMP

left-j: possessor of thing remaining

IARGM-GOL
onlyARGM-ADV
have
$ 5ARG1
leftrel
of my paycheckARG2

left-j

How many skittlesARG1
are
leftrel
?

leave.21 - defer action to another

LEAVE-V, LEAVING-N NOTES: Reworked by Juila.

Aliases:

leave (v.)
leaving (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: entity deferring
ARG1-PPT: deferred
ARG2-GOL: entity deferred to

leave-v

HeARG0
'llARGM-MOD
leaverel
the decisionARG1
to his wifeARG2
.

leave.02 - bequeath, as in a will

LEAVE-V NOTES: (from leave.02-v) Original roleset preserved during leave.xml reframe.

Aliases:

leave (v.)
leaving (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: bequeather, donor
ARG1-PPT: thing given
ARG2-GOL: benefactive / given-to

leave-v: ARG0 and ARG1 and ARG2

One of the men in the crowd said to Jesus , ``
TeacherARGM-DIS
,
our fatherARG0
justARGM-TMP
died and
leftrel
some thingsARG1
for usARG2
.

leave.05 - lack; leave something to be desired

LEAVE-V NOTES:(from leave.05-v) Original roleset preserved during leave.xml reframe.

Aliases:

leave (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: (non)possessor
ARG1-PPT: something to be desired, or similar

leave-v

The taste of some news professionalsARG0
leavesrel
something to be desiredARG1

leave.09 - absence from work

LEAVE-N NOTES: Based on sentences in nouns-00040. Framed by Katie. (from leave-n.01) Original roleset preserved during leave.xml reframe.

Aliases:

leave (n.)
take_leave (l.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: absent entity
ARG1-ADJ: type or cause of absence
ARG2-DIR: absence from what/where

take_leave-l: args 0, 2

Jim Gideon , a lean 36 - year - old righthanderARG0
to
takeARGM-LVB
a
four - monthARGM-TMP
leaverel
from selling insurance in TexasARG2
to try out for Mr. Weaver 's teamARGM-PRP

leave-n: args 0 1

Thus ,
myARG0
shoreARG1
leaverel
ended early

leave-n: args 0, 1

The receptionist at the adoption agency went on
maternityARG1
leaverel

leave.10 - permission

LEAVE-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on nouns-00080. No VNcls. (from former leave-n.02) Original roleset preserved during leave.xml reframe.

Aliases:

leave (n.)
give_leave (l.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: allower
ARG1-PPT: entity allowed
ARG2-PRD: action allowed

leave-n: args 1, 2

HisARG1
leaverel
to enter or remain in the United KingdomARG2
may be limited so as not to extend beyond the period of authorised absence

leave_out

leave_out.03 - exclude

LEAVE-V NOTES: (from former leave-v.03)
LEFT-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on SMS. (from left.03-j)

Aliases:

leave_out (v.)
leaving_out (n.)
left_out (j.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: excluder, agent
ARG1-PPT: excluded entity
ARG2-DIR: excluded from

leave_out-v: passive-ish

WeARG1
are
almostARGM-EXT
leftrel
outrel
of [ campus ] social activitiesARG2
.

leave_off

leave_off.07 - stop, discontinue an action

LEAVE-V NOTES: (from former leave-v.07)

Aliases:

leave_off (v.)
leaving_off (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: entity stopping acting
ARG1-PPT: discontinued action

leave_off-v: Quit it!!

AndARGM-DIS
theyARG0
wouldARGM-MOD
n'tARGM-NEG
leaverel
offrel
arguing and pleadingARG1
until he had promisedARGM-TMP
.

leave_off.22 - remove

LEAVE_OFF-V NOTES: Added by Julia. Just to emphasize, this roleset covers instances of 'leave_off' where there is a change of state. The coats were on, and they are being removed. If the coats are already off, that's a different sense.

Aliases:

leave_off (v.)
leaving_off (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: name
ARG1-PPT: name

leave_off-v

TheyARG0
were told to
leaverel
offrel
their coatsARG1
.

leave_over

leave_over.08 - be leftover; cause something to remain after a larger activity

LEAVE-V NOTES: Added by Julia based on WSJ. Be careful to distinguish between the VPC and usages where "over" is part of the location. Ex: "he had left the pistol over with the servants at the further side of the great tree". No Vncls. (from former leave-v.08)

Aliases:

leave_over (v.)
leaving_over (n.)
left_over (j.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: agent/cause
ARG1-PPT: thing remaining

leave_over-v: passive with benefactive-- use GOL

AndARGM-DIS
IARGM-GOL
was
leftrel
overrel
with a glass baking dish with some delicious drippings and greaseARG1
.

leave_over-v: transitive

Since you uninstalled OfficeARGM-CAU
, if
itARG0
leftrel
overrel
a folderARG1
at the root of the HDDARGM-LOC
called MSOCacheC-ARG1
, delete the manually .

leave_over-v: passive

Those dividend bulls argue that corporations are in the unusual position of having
plenty of cashARG1
leftrel
overrel
after paying dividends and making capital expenditures .

leave_behind

leave_behind.18 - forget (in a location, or generally)

Aliases:

leave_behind (v.)
leaving-behind (n.)
do_leave-behind (l.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: forgetter
ARG1-PPT: thing forgotten or left behind
ARG2-DIR: behind them/him/it

leave_behind-v

Americans , especially Republican AmericansARG0
, have
largelyARGM-EXT
leftrel
issues of racism and/or stereotypical prejudice and bigotryARG1
well behind themARG2

do_leave_behind-l: Seinfeld

If there 's any doubtARGM-ADV
,
IARG0
do a
leaverel
-rel
behindrel
. Keys , gloves , scarf - I go back to her place to pick it up .

left

left.19 - politically leaning towards liberal

Added by Julia.

Aliases:

left (j.)
leftist (j.)
left-wing (j.)
left_wing (j.)
left-of-center (j.)
left_of_-center (j.)

Roles:

ARG1-PAG: left-wing entity
ARG2-PPT: on what issues
ARG3-VSP: the whole group, of which one faction is left

left-j

Researchers from the Netherlands ' VU University found that those who fall on the far right or
farARGM-ADV
leftrel
of political ideologyARG3
are more likely to ...

left-wing-j

A
trueARGM-ADV
leftrel
wingrel
extremistARG1
is something you 've never seen , and would n't know if one snuck up and smacked you on the back of the skull with a picket sign .

left-j

Why is there no major political party in the United States
thatARG1
is
leftrel
ofrel
centerrel
on economic issuesARG2
and right of center on social issues ?

left.20 - be located on the left side

Aliases:

left (n.)
left (j.)
left (r.)
left_of (p.)
on_the_left (r.)
on_the_left_side (r.)
on_the_left_hand_side (r.)
to_the_left (r.)
to_the_left_side (r.)
to_the_left_hand_side (r.)
leftward (r.)
on_the_left_of (p.)
on_the_left_side_of (p.)
on_the_left_hand_side_of (p.)
to_the_left_of (p.)
to_the_left_side_of (p.)
to_the_left_hand_side_of (p.)

Roles:

ARG1-SE1: entity on the left
ARG2-SE2: to the left of
ARG3-ANC: anchor
ARG4-AXS: axis

to_the_left_of-p

theyARG1
shouldARGM-MOD
be
torel
therel
right and
leftrel
ofrel
the yellow blockARG2
, not underneath

          (r / recommend-01
            :ARG1 (b / be-located-at-91
              :ARG1 (t / they)
              :ARG2 (a / and
                :op1 (s / space
                  :ARG1-of (r2 / right-04
                    :ARG2 (b2 / block
                      :color (y / yellow))
                    :ARG3 (c / cartesian-framework-91
                      :ARG1 (b3 / builder))))
                :op2 (s2 / space
                  :ARG1-of (l / left-20
                    :ARG2 b2
                    :ARG3 c))
                :ARG1-of (i2 / instead-of-91
                  :ARG2 (s3 / space :pl +
                    :ARG1-of (u / under-01
                      :ARG2 b2
                      :ARG3 (c2 / cartesian-framework-91
                        :ARG1 (b4 / build-space))))))))
        

left-n

No ,
yourARG3
leftrel


          (a / and
            :op1 (c / confirm-01 :polarity -)
            :op2 (l / left-20
              :ARG3 (c2 / cartesian-framework-91
                :ARG1 (y / you))))