Rolesets - run

run

run.01 - operate, proceed, operate or proceed

RUN-V NOTES: Frames file for 'run' based on survey of initial sentences of big corpus and comparison with 'work.' For additional examples for this sense/roleset, refer to work.01. Could be interpreted as "walk quickly"sense also. Created by Olga (from run.01-v)
RUN-N NOTES: Roleset based on run.01-v. No corresponding verbnet class. Framed by Katie. (from run.02-n)
RUNNING-N NOTES: (from running.01-n)

Aliases:

run (v.)
run (n.)
running (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: operator
ARG1-PPT: machine, operation, procedure
ARG2-GOL: employer
ARG3-COM: coworker
ARG4-MNR: instrumental

run-v: agentive

Mr. StromachARG0
wants to resume a more influential role in
runningrel
the companyARG1
.

run-v: unaccusative

Construction spendingARG1
ranrel
at an annual rate of $ 415.6 billionARGM-MNR
.

run-v: with instrument

65 % or more of Brazil 's newly made automobilesARG1
runrel
on alcoholARGM-MNR
.

run-n: Example with arg 1 as procede

prevent
Martin AckermanARG0
from
makingARGM-LVB
a
runrel
at the computer - services concernARG1

run-n: Another arg 1 as procede

youARG0
're going to
makeARGM-LVB
a
runrel
of itARG1

run.02 - walk quickly, a course or contest, run/jog, run for office

RUN-V NOTES: I am so going to get in trouble for that. Probably more natural as a passive: "The Boston Marathon is run over Labor Day weekend." Beware of "run out of the room", which could be misinterpreted as the phrasal "run_out". VN classes run-51.3.2, swarm-47.5.1-1 (from run.02-v)
RUN-N NOTES: Roleset based on eventive-nouns-00060. Comparison to run.02-v. Framed by Katie. (from run.06-n)
RUN-N NOTES: Roleset based on eventive-nouns-000060. Comparison to run.02-v. No corresponding Verbnet class. Framed by Katie. (from run.07-n)
RUN-N NOTES: Roleset based on eventive-nouns-000060. Comparison to run.02-v. No corresponding Verbnet class. Framed by Katie.
RUNNING-N NOTES: (from running.02-n)

Aliases:

run (v.)
run (n.)
running (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PPT: runner
ARG1-LOC: course, race, distance
ARG2-PPT: opponent

run-v: ARG0 and ARG1

According to the agreement , restrictions on those seeking association membership and sub - committee posts will be relaxed , but the rules will be tightened for
thoseARG0
runningrel
for the posts of director or general secretaryARG1
,
excluding or removing from office anyone who is in default for more than a year on loans from these and other such financial organizationsARGM-ADV
.

run-v: Political race, with opponent

By
runningrel
against GiulianiARG2
, who has been reported in Vanity Fair to have a mistress ,
the first ladyARG0
could ...

run-v: ergative race

The Boston MarathonARG1
runsrel
over Labor Day weekendARGM-TMP
.

run-v: with direction

A good numberARG0
decide it 's not worth it and
runrel
for homeARGM-DIR
.

run-v: with pole position

The fact is that
as a savings or investment vehicleARGM-PRD
,
insuranceARG0
generallyARGM-ADV
runsrel
a poor second to any direct investment you might make in the same things the insurance company is putting your money intoARG2
.

run-n: Example with arg 0 and direction

He had to warm up for
hisARG0
runrel
around the blockARGM-DIR

run-n: Example with both args

HisARG0
runrel
for governorARG1

run-n: Another example with both args

Obama 'sARG0
2008ARGM-TMP
presidentialARG1
runrel

run.03 - cost

RUN-V NOTES: (from run.03-v)
RUNNING-N NOTES: (from running.03-n)

Aliases:

run (v.)
running (n.)

Roles:

ARG1-PPT: commodity
ARG2-VSP: price
ARG3-GOL: buyer

run-v: wino

The spectacularly rich 1983ARG1
runsrel
$ 179ARG2
.

run-v: with buyer

Mad DogARG1
,
on the other handARGM-DIS
,
willARGM-MOD
runrel
youARG3
a buck a bottleARG2
.

run.04 - range, extend

RUN-V NOTES: VN class meander-47.7. (from run.04-v)
RUNNING-N NOTES: (from running.04-n)

Aliases:

run (v.)
running (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: agent (rare)
ARG1-PPT: logical subject, thing ranging
ARG2-EXT: EXT, distance run
ARG3-DIR: start point
ARG4-GOL: end point
ARGM-MNR: medium

run-v: extend

A variety of special interest amendmentsARG1
,
runningrel
from an import exemption for a California airplane museumARG3
to a small but intriguing struggle among sugar producing nations over the fate of Panama 's quota of exports to the profitable US marketARG4
.

run-v: with arg0

SheARG0
ranrel
itARG1
the length of the South Gardens riverfrontARG2
,
blotting out the city 's great natural water features , the harbor and the riverARGM-ADV
.

run.07 - run into: encounter

RUN-V NOTES: VN class bump-18.4 (from run.07-v)
RUNNING-N NOTES: (from running.07-n)

Aliases:

run (v.)
running (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PPT: encounterer
ARG1-LOC: thing encountered

run-v: ARG0 and ARG1

If you take an interest in the aboriginal tribes of central Taiwan , it wo n't be long before
youARG0
runrel
into the name of Teng Hsiang - yangARG1
.

run.08 - caused motion

RUN-V NOTES: VN class carry-11.4. (from run.08-v)
RUNNING-N NOTES: (from running.08-n)

Aliases:

running (n.)
run (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: causer of motion
ARG1-PPT: entity in motion
ARG2-GOL: destination
ARG3-DIR: source

run-v: ARG0 and ARG1 and ARG2

Prosecutors in Southern Florida indicted five Panamanians on charges of
illegallyARGM-MNR
runningrel
armsARG1
to Sandinista rebels trying to overthrow the Nicaraguan government of Mr. SomozaARG2
.

run.09 - cause to appear in media, broadcasting

RUN-V NOTES: (from run.09-v)
RUNNING-N NOTES: (from running.09-n)

Aliases:

run (v.)
running (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: advertiser
ARG1-PPT: advertisement, series, etc
ARG2-MNR: medium

run-v: without medium

The magazine 's editorsARG0
ranrel
a giant diagram of the product with arrows pointing to the packaging 's polystyrene foam , polyproplene and polyester film -- all plastic items they say are non - biodegradableARG1
.

run-v: ARG0 and ARG1 and ARG2

JimARGM-DIS
:
WaPoARG0
ranrel
the Wall Street Journal storyARG1
on D 5 of BusinessARG2
.

run.10 - various idioms/multi-word expressions, various idioms, multi-word expressions

RUN-V NOTES: predicate added by Arrick (from run.10-v)
RUNNING-N NOTES: (from running.10-n)

Aliases:

run (v.)
running (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: runner, agent
ARG1-PPT: idiom; deficit, risk, etc.
ARG2-PRD: attribute of arg 1

run-v: run the risk

... the president does n't
heARG0
runrel
the risk of looking like the little rich kid who is not winning the game so he says it 's my ballARG1
.

run-v: run a tab

able to
runrel
a tabARG1

run.13 - progression over a specific (maybe time) span

RUN-N NOTES: No corresponding verbnet class. Framed by Katie. (from run.01-n)
RUN-V NOTES: Added by Julia and Tim.
This sense is also used for stretches of time ('in the long run') (from run.01-n)

Aliases:

run (v.)
run (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: instigator/ agent/ causer of run
ARG1-PPT: thing progressing
ARG2-EXT: time span
ARG3-VSP: secondary theme

run-v

The Dublin ConferenceARG1
runsrel
until May 30ARGM-TMP

run-n: Example with arg 1

a
decade - longARGM-TMP
runrel
of unprecedented disastersARG1

run-n: Example with arg 0 as copier

an
initialARGM-TMP
pressARG0
runrel
of 100,000 copiesARG1

run-n: Example of run as in a length of time

In the
longARGM-ADJ
runrel
,

run-n

A series of accidents has lead to the end of the
Russians 'ARG0
MirARG1
runrel

run-n

The show 'sARG1
12 yearARG2
runrel
ended on Saturday

run-v

The showARG1
ranrel
for 12 yearsARG2

run.14 - earn points (on exam/competition)

RUN-N NOTES: Roleset based on score.01. Comparison to score.01. No corresponding verbnet class. Framed by Katie. (from run.03-n)

Aliases:

run (n.)
home_run (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: athlete, scorer

run-n: Example with scorer

HisARG0
runrel
tied the game .

run-n: Baseball example

Bobby Thomson 'sARG0
homerel
runrel

run-n: Another baseball example

A
miracleARGM-ADJ
homerel
runrel
by Kirk GibsonARG0

run.15 - defect: hole or snag

RUN-N NOTES: No corresponding verbnet class. Framed by Katie. (from run.04-n)

Aliases:

run (n.)

Roles:

ARG1-PPT: damaged item or location of the run

run-n: arg 1 as location

a
runrel
in the sheetsARG1

run-n: Arg 1 as damaged item

There is a
runrel
in my stockingsARG1

run.16 - nomlike-run-away

RUN-N NOTES: Roleset based on escape.01. Comparison to escape.01. Verbnet class escape-51.1. Framed by Katie. (from run.05-n)

Aliases:

run (n.)
on_run (x.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: entity escaping
ARG1-PPT: place or thing escaped
ARG2-DIR: running from

on_run-x: Example with 'on the run' in a clause, so you can't use arg 0

After
six monthsARGM-TMP
on the
runrel
, Mr. Chan learned the order for hisarrest had been canceled .

on_run-x: Watch the trees, if you can annotate an arg 0, do so.

Steinbaugh , on the
runrel
from the policeARG2
for attempted murderARG1
, turned up on Thursday evening .

run.17 - mass mad dash to take money out of the banks

RUN-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on more-nouns. No corresponding VNcls. (from run.09-n)

Aliases:

run (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: scared bank customers
ARG1-PPT: bank

run-n: arg1

Economist Maria Delapasvela , who works with the magazine Rabista Hastion says adopting the US dollar has put an end to Ecuador 's crisis atmosphere characterized by
runsrel
on banksARG1
andother disruptions .

run-n: both args

This is only the beginning as depositors have continued
theirARG0
runrel
on the bankARG1
even after the bailout .

run-n: Light Verb

In October 1987ARGM-TMP
,
investorsARG0
madeARGM-LVB
a
runrel
on the bankARG1
and it had to close its doors .

run.23 - check information against a database

RUN-V NOTES: Added by Julia.

Aliases:

run (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: agent
ARG1-PPT: information checked
ARG2-GOL: database run against

run-v

After
heARG0
ranrel
my platesARG1
against stolen vehicles and whatever else he needed to learn about my sleazy pastARG2
, he came to my window with his hand on his holster .

run_out

run_out.05 - run out: exhaust, exhausting, running out

RUN_OUT-V NOTES: Compare to the "walk quickly" roleset id="run.08" above. (from run.05-v)
RUNNING_OUT-N NOTES: (from running.05-n)

Aliases:

run_out (v.)
running_out (n.)

Roles:

ARG1-PPT: commodity
ARG2-GOL: benefactive

run_out-v: ergative

... before
the number of available nationsARG1
runsrel
outrel
.

run_out-v: with beneficiary

``
WeARG2
flatARGM-ADV
ranrel
outrel
of financing resourcesARG1
, '' Mr. Jerritts said .

run_up

run_up.06 - run up: accumulate, accumulating

RUN_UP-V NOTES: (from run.06-v)
RUNNING_UP-N NOTES: (from running.06-n)

Aliases:

run_up (v.)
running_up (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: entity accumulating something
ARG1-PPT: thing/stuff accumulated

run_up-v: poor planning

The ruling could lead to the cancellation of
huge bank debtsARG1
the London Borough of Hammersmith and FulhamARG0
ranrel
uprel
after losing heavily on swap transactionsARGM-TMP
.

run_up.19 - progression (maybe time span) leading up to a deadline

RUN_UP-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on more-nouns. Corresponds to run-n.01, run_up-v.06, VNcls meander-47.7. (from run.10-n)

Aliases:

run_up (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: agent of running-up
ARG1-PPT: thing progressing
ARG2-GOL: deadline

run_up-n: arg2

Local elections took place peacefully across Colombia on Sunday despite violence that had marred the
runrel
-
uprel
to the electionsARG2
.

run_up-n: arg1

For all of
this year 'sARGM-TMP
explosiveARGM-MNR
runrel
-rel
uprel
in stock pricesARG1
, Renaissance Investment Management Inc. 's computer sat on the sidelines .

run_down

run_down.11 - run_down: wear out, tire

RUN_DOWN-V NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT; adjectival 'run_down' based on BOLT-2,3. No VNcls. (from run.11-v)
RUN_DOWN-J NOTES: Automatically created by Julia as an alias file for unification. (from run.11-j)

Aliases:

run_down (v.)
run_down (j.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: agent/cause of tiredness
ARG1-PPT: entity becoming tired

run_down-v: ergative

Time to plug yourself in for a recharge ,
youARG1
re starting to
runrel
downrel
.

run_down-v: more typical usage

You know
youARG1
are getting
runrel
downrel
and overly tired when : 1 . You 're easily enervated . Little things set you off .

run_down-j

TheyARG1
are
runrel
downrel
garbage everywhereARGM-ADV
with people just sitting about doing nothingARGM-ADV
.

run_down.21 - explain

RUN_DOWN-N NOTES: Based on Bolt data. Comparison to explain.01. Explain.01 is a member of VN classes indicate-78-1 and transfer_mesg-37.1.1.Framed by Katie. (from run.12-n)

Aliases:

run_down (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: explainer
ARG1-PPT: thing explained
ARG2-GOL: explained to

run_down-n: args 0 and 1

A
quickARGM-ADJ
runrel
downrel
of what has been happeningARG1
:

run_over

run_over.12 - drive over somebody/something

RUN_OVER-V NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT. No VNcls. (from run.12-v)

Aliases:

run_over (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: agent, driver
ARG1-PPT: victim, smashed thing
ARG2-MNR: vehicle

run_over-v: args 0, 1

Ranrel
bikeARG1
overrel
, dragged it 300 feet , dead college student .

run_off

run_off.18 - final round of voting between remaining candidates

RUN_OFF-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on more-nouns. No corresponding VNcls. (from run.08-n)
If you see an instance with more than one competitor, where each is individually taggable, we should add a role for that. No such examples found so far. (from run.08-n)

Aliases:

run_off (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: voters
ARG1-PPT: candidates
ARG2-PRD: position candidate will be elected to, subject matter of election

run_off-n: Args 1 and 2

No , there is n't going to be a
finalARGM-TMP
runrel
-
offrel
for PresidentARG2
between a female candidate and an African - American candidateARG1
.

run_off-n: Args 0 and 1

The issue came to a head in 1986 when the Democrats ruled too many Republicans had voted in
theirARG0
Runrel
-
Offrel
between Bill Baxley and CharlieARG1
.

run_off.24 - run away, abscond

RUN_OFF-V, RUNNING_OFF-N NOTES: Added b Julia for AMR.

Aliases:

run_off (v.)
running_off (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: runaway
ARG1-PPT: thing taken
ARG2-GOL: destination
ARG3-COM: entity accompanied

run_off-v: arg3

A betrayed wife yesterday spoke of the torment she went through after
her husbandARG0
ranrel
offrel
with their married village GPARG3
.

run_off-v: arg1

I have a flatmate
whoARG0
ranrel
offrel
with the depositARG1
!

run_off-v: arg2 and PRP

The Joe 's recruitment policies suffered once
Flint and DukeARG0
ranrel
offrel
to TahitiARG2
to open a barARGM-PRP
.

run_in

run_in.20 - encounter

RUN_IN-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on more-nouns. No corresponding VNcls. (from run.11-n)

Aliases:

run_in (n.)
run-in (n.)
have_run_in (l.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: entity doing the encountering
ARG1-PPT: subject-matter of the encounter
ARG2-GOL: entity encountered

run_in-n: arg2

Mr. Blinder said the change was n't related to the brokerage 's recent troubles , which have included sharp declines in earnings ,
runrel
-
insrel
with the securities regulatorsARG2
and lawsuits by former customers .

run_in-n: all args

Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Jerome Simpson has plead guilty to the charges placed against him for
hisARG0
runrel
-
inrel
with the lawARG2
over marijuanaARG1
.

runaround

runaround.22 - evasive or avoiding behavior

Based on Google data. Comparison with deceive.01. No VN or FN classes. Framed by Katie and Meredith.
Based on Google data. Comparison with deceive.01. No VN or FN classes. Framed by Katie and Meredith.

Aliases:

runaround (n.)
give_runaround (l.)
get_runaround (l.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: causer
ARG1-PPT: delayed or deceived entity
ARG2-PRD: topic, decieved about/delayed in

give_runaround-l: light verb

IARG0
gaveARGM-LVB
themARG1
the
runaroundrel
over tax refundsARG2
.

run_aground

run_aground.25 - to touch ground below the water, become stuck because of it

prepped by Tim during MWE framing

Aliases:

run_aground (m.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: captain
ARG1-PPT: ship, thing ran aground
ARG2-LOC: ground or shoal touched

run-n: Example with 'on the run' in a clause, so you can't use arg 0

A tankerARG0
ranrel
agroundrel
last weekARGM-TMP
off San CristobalARGM-LOC

run_afoul

run_afoul.26 - offend a person, break a set or rules or norms

prepped by Tim during MWE framing

Aliases:

run_afoul (m.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: person running afoul; person offending
ARG1-PPT: thing or group offended
ARG2-LOC: action that ran afoul of norms

run-n: Example with 'on the run' in a clause, so you can't use arg 0

If you keep stealing
youARG0
'llARGM-MOD
runrel
afoulrel
of the policeARG1

cut_and_run

cut_and_run.27 - to hurry off promptly, escape, flee danger

prepped by Tim during MWE framing

Aliases:

cut_and_run (m.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: person fleeing, cutter and runner
ARG1-PPT: who or where they are leaving
ARG2-CAU: danger; in the face of what

arg0

Does America want
usARG0
to lose this war and
cutrel
andrel
runrel
as Reid and Pelosi have impose upon our president ?ARGM-ADV

arg1

When
the republican congressARG0
cutrel
andrel
runrel
from its responsibility oversightARG1
, how did that war change ?

have_good_run

have_good_run.28 - to conclude an activity after many accomplishments

prepped by Tim during MWE framing

Aliases:

have_good_run (m.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: ground that had some success
ARG1-PPT: activity that one had some success at

have_good_run-m

WeARG0
hadrel
a
goodrel
cupARG1
runrel