Rolesets - wed

wed

wed.01 - cause to be closely affiliated, performance of a marriage (includes metaphorical usages)

WED-V NOTES: VN updated by Julia, 10/2010. Member of Vncls amalgamate-22.2-3-1-1. (from wed.01-v)
WEDDING-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on wed-v.01. Corresponds to Vncls amalgamate-22.2-3-1-1. (from wedding.01-n)

Aliases:

wedding (n.)
wed (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: causer
ARG1-PPT: one half
ARG2-PPT: other half, usually prepositional

not matrimony

Program trading money managers have gained control over a big chunk of the invested funds in this country , and
the pressures on such money managers to produce consistent profitsARG0
has
weddedrel
themARG1
to the ability to move rapidly in and out the market that program trading gives themARG2
.

ARG1 and ARG2

These are not the actions of
a development agencyARG1
werel
drel
to central planning and
to the concentration of investment decisions in the hands of governmentARG2
, as Mr. Roberts alleges .

both parties in arg1

They are all vying for the story of the millennium , which is , as if you did n't know ,
tomorrow 'sARGM-TMP
weddingrel
of singer Madonna and filmmaker Guy RitchieARG1
.

args 1 and 2

Eros begged Zeus and Aphrodite for their consent to
hisARG1
weddingrel
of PsycheARG2
.

args 0 and 1

Because of the vividness and dramatic character of Hakuin 's religious experiences , and
hisARG0
weddingrel
of the twin Buddhist virtues of wisdom and compassionARG1
...