succeed
succeed.01 - win, accomplish some task, successful, accomplished
SUCCEED-V NOTES: Adjectival 'successful' based on BOLT-4,5. Corresponds to VN class succeed-74-1. (from succeed.01-v)SUCCESS-N NOTES: Roleset based on suceed.01. No corresponding VN class. Framed by Katie. (from success.01-n)
SUCCESSFUL-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on SMS. (from successful.01-j)
Aliases:
succeed (v.)
successful (j.)
success (n.)
successful (j.)
success (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: entity succeeding
ARG1-PPT: task, goal met
ARG1-PPT: task, goal met
entity mentioned, task not
FordARG0
mightARGM-MOD
succeedrel
because many shareholders are speculators keen for a full bidARGM-CAU
.entity and task mentioned
If
the governmentARG0
succeedsrel
in seizing Mr. Antar 's assetsARG1
, he could be left without top - flight legal representation , because his attorneys are likely to quit , according to individuals familiar with the case .task in subject position
If
the Paribas bidARG1
succeedsrel
...adjectival rel: successful
Personally , I do n't think
long - distant relationshipsARG0
wouldARGM-MOD
be successfulrel
.Example with both args
the
successrel
of Senate DemocratsARG0
in stalling the capital gains tax cutARG1
Example with only arg 0
the expected
successrel
of the Lisa computer , introduced in 1983ARG0
Example with only arg 1
The
successrel
of their tests using anthrax simulant and artificial artillery rocketsARG1
Another example with both args
HisARG0
successrel
in a new television showARG1
succeed.02 - take over for
SUCCEED-V NOTES: Frames file for 'succeed' based on sentences in financial subcorpus. Comparison with 'win' and 'replace' and 'take_over'. (from succeed.02-v)SUCCESSION-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on succeed-v.02. No corresponding VNcls. (from succession.01-n)
Aliases:
succession (n.)
succeed (v.)
succeed (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: successor
ARG1-PPT: entity being replaced
ARG2-PRD: attributive, role, function
ARG1-PPT: entity being replaced
ARG2-PRD: attributive, role, function
no role or function
Stephen Akerfeldt , currently vice president financeARG0
, willARGM-MOD
succeedrel
Mr. McAlpineARG1
.with role/function
Edward L. KaneARG0
succeededrel
Mr. TaylorARG1
as chairmanARG2
.just arg1
The
CEOARG1
successionrel
argMs
a
plannedARGM-ADJ
successionrel
at the companyARGM-LOC
all args
the office was vacant following
hisARG0
successionrel
of Abraham LincolnARG1
as PresidentARG2
succeed.03 - be subsequent to
SUCCEED-V NOTES: (from succeed.03-v)SUCCESSION-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on succeed-v.03, internet examples. No corresponding VNcls. Note: partative usages such as "a succession of problems" are not eventive and should be treated as .ER. (from succession.02-n)
Aliases:
succeed (v.)
succession (n.)
succession (n.)
Roles:
ARG1-PPT: thing coming after
ARG2-PPT: thing going before
ARG2-PPT: thing going before
adjectival
All this was recognized and documented in the
succeedingrel
yearsARG1
by economists , some of whom worked in the Reagan administration to lift this burden from the American people , states and local governments .both args- chronological publication of books
In the context of ' The Orphan ' , for instance , ' Streamers ' announces itself clearly a further step in Rabe 's inquiry ... And in the context of
itsARG1
successionrel
after ' Boom Boom Room 'ARG2
, we may put the matter of ' Streamers ' and its putative status as ' Vietnam drama ' ...