Rolesets - present

present

present.01 - give

PRESENT-V NOTES: Frames file for 'present' based on sentences in financial subcorpus. Verbnet class fulfilling-13.4.1, reflexive_appearance-48.1.2; other framed members include charge and invest. Comparison to 'give'. (from present.01-v)
PRESENTATION-N NOTES: ~present.01 (from presentation.01-n)
PRESENTING-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT. (from presenting.01-n)

Aliases:

present (v.)
presentation (n.)
presenting (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: giver
ARG1-PPT: thing given
ARG2-GOL: given to
ARG3-PRD: secondary attribute of thing given

present-v: just transitive

ButARGM-DIS
such a combinationARG0
alsoARGM-DIS
presentsrel
great risksARG1
.

present-v: with attribute

But I think we are losing credibility because when the market does this ,
itARG0
does
n'tARGM-NEG
presentrel
itselfARG1
as a rational investmentARG3
.

present-v: ARG0 and ARG1 and ARG2

" This summer , before putting on your shorts and sandals , be sure to do skin care treatment and thoroughly clean your legs , so that
youARG0
canARGM-MOD
presentrel
a fresh clean imageARG1
to peopleARG2
. "

presentation-n: Args 0, 1, 2

Jakob 'sARG0
presentationrel
of the giftARG1
to the foundationARG2
was surprisingly generous .

present.101 - to emerge during birth

PRESENT-V NOTES: Roleset based on instances in medical question corpus. Framed by Claire, Will, Jena, Anwen & Martha. No relevant VN entry. (from present.101-v)
PRESENTATION-N NOTES: ~present.101 (from presentation.02-n)
PRESENTING-N NOTES: (from presenting.02-n)

Aliases:

present (v.)
presenting (n.)
presentation (n.)

Roles:

ARG1-PAG: infant
ARG2-PPT: body part initially emerging
ARG3-MNR: orientation of infant: breech, vertex, transversely, etc

present-v: Infant as subject

It is normal for
the fetusARG1
to
presentrel
breechARG3
in the second trimesterARGM-TMP
and spontaneously invert sometime in the third trimester .

present-v: Body part as subject

A variation is
whenARGM-TMP
one or both feetARG2
presentrel
firstARGM-MNR
, called a " footling breech " .

present-v: all arguments

Baby JohnARG1
presentedrel
transverselyARG3
,
right shoulderARG2
firstARGM-MNR
.

presentation-n: Arg1, 3

The baby 'sARG1
breechARG3
presentationrel
required intervention from the obstetrician .

present.102 - to appear in a clinical setting

PRESENT NOTES: Arg3 added for THYME-AMR.
PRESENT-V NOTES: Roleset based on medical questions, framed by Will Styler, no VN (from present.102-v)
PRESENTATION-N NOTES: ~present.102 (from presentation.03-n)
PRESENTING-N NOTES: (from presenting.03-n)

Aliases:

present (v.)
presentation (n.)
presenting (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: Patient presenting
ARG1-PPT: Disorder presenting
ARG2-PRD: Manner of presentation (symptoms, illness)
ARG3-GOL: presented to whom

present-v: Disorder as Arg0

Can
diabetic neuropathyARG1
presentrel
as flank radicular painARG2
?

present-v: Patient as Arg0

Elderly patientARG0
presentedrel
in clinicARGM-LOC
this morningARGM-TMP
with lower back painARG2

presentation-n: Arg0, 2

The patient 'sARG0
presentationrel
with severe chest painsARG1
caused the doctors to immediately administer and ECG test .

presentation-n: Arg1, 2

Diabetic neuropathy 'sARG1
initialARGM-TMP
presentationrel
as flank radicular painARG2
can throw off less experienced diagnosticians .

present-v

HeARG0
presentedrel
to the Emergency DepartmentARG1
todayARGM-TMP


          (p / present-102
            :ARG1 (h / he)
            :ARG3 (d / department :name (n / name :op1 "Emergency"))
            :time (t2 / today))
        

present.02 - in attendance

PRESENT-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT-1. (from present.01-j)

Aliases:

present (j.)
presence (n.)

Roles:

ARG1-PAG: entity present
ARG2-LOC: where

present-j: both args

I am not for a law that prevents people from keeping a gun in their home although I am for safety regulations especially
whereARG2
childrenARG1
are
presentrel
.

present-j: with TMP

Mother of newborn trapped in sewerARG1
was
presentrel
for rescueARGM-TMP

presence-n

Social workers with Child Protective Services became a
regularARGM-MNR
presencerel
at the boy 's homeARG2

presentable

presentable.03 - suitable for presentation

PRESENTABLE-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on SMS. Relation to 'present.01' (from presentable.01-j)

Aliases:

presentable (j.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: presenter
ARG1-PPT: thing given
ARG2-GOL: given to
ARG3-PRD: secondary attribute of thing given

presentable-j: arg1

Done ! There 're others you can check out at dinner to make sure
theyARG1
're
presentablerel
enoughARGM-CXN
for fbC-ARGM-CXN
: -RRB- do you know what time people want to get food ?