Rolesets - through

through

through.01 - finished, over

THROUGH-J NOTES: Added by Julia. Comparison to finish.01, do.02.

Aliases:

through (j.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: doer
ARG1-PPT: entity that is done being affected/effected

through-j

Now that
the warARG0
is
throughrel
with meARG1
. I 'm waking up , I can not see .

through-j

When
the GovernmentARG0
is
throughrel
with his educationARG1
he will be a top- notch printer , the kind that every composing - room foreman will welcome .

through-j

Once
the warARG1
is
throughrel
, I will go back home .

through.02 - spatial (may be metaphorical/abstract): an entity/path passes from one side of something to the other, through its interior

THROUGH NOTES: Updated for SpatialAMR (added arg4, pragmatic); still conflates fictive and literal motion (and in turn, Arg1 conflates entites who are located on the path vs oriented along the path).
THROUGH-J NOTES: Added by Julia.

Aliases:

through (j.)

Roles:

ARG1-SE1: 'through' entity
ARG2-SE2: barrier/passage passed through
ARG3-GOL: the other side
ARG4-AXS: axis

through-j

Whole front half of the vehicleARG1
is
throughrel
the wall of the GardensARG2
.

through-j: sports

Rafael NadalARG1
is
throughrel
to the semi - finals of the China OpenARG3
after coming from a set down to beat Jack SockARGM-TMP
.

through-j

Whole front half of the vehicleARG1
is
throughrel
the wall of the GardensARG2
.

through.03 - experiential: passage through an experience

THROUGH-J NOTES: Added by Julia. This is currently half-formed-- the finished frame will include an MWE alias 'go_through', which I mention because it may be helpful in understanding the full intention of this sense and why it is split off from through.02. Because 'go_through' was already covered by go.12, that roleset will be rolled into this one.
This is an experience that is described using the spatial framework of through.02. If the intention was really to describe a Dantean trip through hell as an actual location, it would be appropriate to use through.02. But since this is referring to a hellish experience, we can use through.03.

Aliases:

through (j.)

Roles:

ARG1-PAG: experiencer
ARG2-PPT: experiencer

through-j

That girlARG1
has been
throughrel
hell and backARG2
with meARGM-COM

through-j

The fact that these words are spoken by compatriots
whoARG1
have been
throughrel
the disasterARG2
has given us , who could n't help our tears at the sight of their mishaps , so much comfort and encouragement .