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<frameset>
<predicate lemma="arrive">
<note>
  Frames file for 'arrive' based on sentences in financial subcorpus.
  No access to verbnet.  Comparison to 'come'.
</note>

<roleset id="arrive.01" name="move, come to" vncls="51.1-2">
<roles>
  <role descr="entity in motion / 'comer'" n="1">
		
  <vnrole vncls="51.1-2" vntheta="Theme"/></role>

  <role descr="extent -- rare)" n="2"/>
  <role descr="start point -- also rare)" n="3"/>
  <role descr="end point, destination" n="4"><vnrole vncls="51.1-2" vntheta="Location"/></role>
</roles>

<example name="unaccusative">
<text>
    But with the index proving somewhat better than expected and the
    widely anticipated report on October employment scheduled *trace*
    to arrive tomorrow, stock prices firmed only modestly in response
    to the report and then faltered. 
</text>
        <arg n="1">*trace* -&gt; the widely anticipated report on October
        employment</arg> 
        <rel>arrive</rel>
        <arg f="TMP" n="M">tomorrow</arg>
</example>

<example name="with end point, destination">
<text>
    When he arrived in the U.S. in 1969 -- the start of an eight-year
    tour -- he tried selling Japanese yen-denominated bonds to
    U.S. investors. 
</text>
        <arg n="1">he</arg>
        <rel>arrived</rel>
        <arg f="in" n="4">the U.S.</arg>
        <arg f="TMP" n="M">in 1969 -- the start of an eight-year tour
        --</arg> 
</example>

<example name="with start point">
  <text>
    John's flight arrives from Lower Slobovia tomorrow at noon.
  </text>
  <arg n="1">John's flight</arg>
  <rel>arrives</rel>
  <arg f="from" n="3">Lower Slobovia</arg>
  <arg f="TMP" n="m">tomorrow at noon</arg>
</example>

<note>
The start point could also be regarded as a misplaced modifier, since
you can equally well say "John's flight from Lower Slobovia..."
</note>

</roleset>
</predicate>
</frameset>
