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<frameset>
<predicate lemma="come">

<note>
Frames file for 'come' based on survey of initial sentences from big corpus
and comparison with 'go'
</note>

<roleset id="come.01" name="motion" 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" n="4"/>
  <role descr="medium" f="LOC" n="M"/>
  <role descr="direction (usually 'up' or 'down')" f="DIR" n="M"/>
</roles>

<example name="destination">
  <text>
    Mrs. Yeargin came to work on weekends.
  </text>
  <arg n="1">Mrs Yeargin</arg>
  <rel>came</rel>
  <arg f="to" n="4">to work</arg>
  <arg f="TMP" n="M">on weekends</arg>
</example>

<example name="with purpose">
  <text>
    Students, teachers, and parents came to testify on her behalf.
  </text>
  <arg n="1">Students, teachers, and parents</arg>
  <rel>came</rel>
  <arg f="PNC" n="M">to testify on her behalf</arg>
</example>

<example name="destination as by-phrase">
  <text>
    You may come by the agency to read but not copy the books.
  </text>
  <arg n="1">You</arg>
  <arg f="MOD" n="M">may</arg>
  <rel>come</rel>
  <arg f="by" n="4">the agency</arg>
  <arg f="PNC" n="m">to read but not copy the books</arg>
</example>

<example name="come back (not phrasal)">
  <text>
    They aren't going to come back to the US.
  </text>
  <arg n="1">They</arg>
  <rel>to come</rel>
  <arg f="DIR" n="M">back</arg>
  <arg f="to" n="4">to the US</arg>
</example>

<example name="nice syntactic reversal">
<inflection person="third" tense="present" aspect="ns" voice="active" form="full"/>
<text>
    ``So crunch, crunch, crunch, bang, bang, bang -- here come [*T*-4]
    the ringers from above, making a very obvious exit while the
    congregation is at prayer,'' he says. 
</text>
        <rel>come</rel>
        <arg n="4">[*T*-4] -&gt;  here</arg>
        <arg n="1">the ringers</arg>
        <arg n="3" f="from">above</arg>
        <arg n="m" f="ADV">making a very obvious exit while the
    congregation is at prayer</arg>
</example>

<example name="temporal coming">
<inflection person="ns" tense="ns" aspect="ns" voice="active" form="ns"/>
<text>
     It is also the sovereign power that, come 1997, will take over
     this British colony. 
</text>
        <rel>come</rel>
        <arg n="1">1997</arg>
</example>

<example name="coming on">
<inflection person="third" tense="present" aspect="progressive" voice="active" form="participle"/>
<text>
     Although Bausch remains the leader among the six majors, Johnson
     &amp; Johnson, with its new disposables, is coming on fast. 
</text>
        <arg n="M" f="ADV">Although Bausch remains the leader among
        the six majors</arg> 
        <arg n="1">Johnson &amp; Johnson, with its new disposables,</arg>
        <rel>coming</rel>
        <arg n="M" f="DIR">on</arg>
        <arg n="M" f="MNR">fast</arg>
</example>

</roleset>





<roleset id="come.03" name="arise (from)" vncls="48.1.1">
<roles>
  <role descr="thing (state) arising" n="1">
        <vnrole vncls="48.1.1" vntheta="Theme"/></role>
  <role descr="source (from or in or of)" n="2">
        <vnrole vncls="48.1.1" vntheta="Location"/></role>
</roles>

<example name="arise in">
  <text>
    Part of the charm comes in recognizing one's self in the novel.
  </text>
  <arg n="1">Part of the charm</arg>
  <rel>comes</rel>
  <arg f="in" n="2">in recognizing one's self in the novel</arg>

</example>

<example name="arise from">
  <text>
    It comes from a single acre of grapes.
  </text>
  <arg n="1">It</arg>
  <rel>comes</rel>
  <arg f="from" n="2">from a single acre of grapes</arg>
</example>

<example name="arise of">
  <text>
    Ringers are filled with the solemn intoxication that *trace* comes of 
    intricate ritual faultlessly performed.			    
  </text>
  <arg n="1">*trace*</arg>
  <rel>comes</rel>
  <arg f="of" n="2">of intricate ritual faultlessly performed</arg>
</example>

<example name="come_back (arise again)">
  <text>
    They aren't going to come back on the US market.
  </text>
  <arg n="1">They</arg>
  <arg f="NEG" n="M">n't</arg>
  <arg f="MOD" n="M">going to</arg>
  <rel>come back</rel>
  <arg f="LOC" n="M">on the US market.</arg>
</example>
</roleset>

<roleset id="come.04" name="become, various near-idioms" vncls="48.1.1">
<roles>
  <role descr="object" n="1"><vnrole vncls="48.1.1" vntheta="Theme"/></role>
  <role descr="attribute on arg1" n="2"/>
</roles>

<example name="come true">
  <text>
    Its forecasts didn't come true.
  </text>
  <arg n="1">Its forecasts</arg>
  <arg f="NEG" n="M">didn't</arg>
  <rel>come</rel>
  <arg n="2">true</arg>
</example>

<example name="come as">
<inflection person="ns" tense="ns" aspect="ns" voice="active" form="full"/>
<text>
    That may not come as a surprise to Americans who have watched the
    Japanese snap up properties in the U.S. from golf courses to a
    stake in Rockefeller Center. 
</text>
        <arg n="1">That</arg>
        <arg n="M" f="MOD">may</arg>
        <arg n="M" f="NEG">not</arg>
        <rel>come</rel>
        <arg n="2" f="as">a surprise to Americans who have watched the
        Japanese snap up properties in the U.S. from golf courses to a
        stake in Rockefeller Center</arg> 
</example>

<example name="result in">
<inflection person="ns" tense="present" aspect="ns" voice="active" form="full"/><text>
     They do at least come around to [*] saying that the courts might
     want to end ``rigid affirmative action programs.'' 
</text>
        <arg n="1">They</arg>
        <arg n="M" f="DIS">at least</arg>
        <rel>come</rel>
        <arg n="M" f="DIR">around</arg>
        <arg n="2" f="to">[*] saying that the courts might want to end
        ``rigid affirmative action programs</arg> 
</example>

<example name="come of age">
  <text>
    The attack commercial has come of age in an off-election year.
  </text>
  <arg n="1">The attack commercial</arg>
  <rel>come</rel>
  <arg n="2">of age</arg>
  <arg f="TMP" n="M">in an off-election year</arg>
</example>

<example name="come under scrutiny">
<inflection person="ns" tense="present" aspect="progressive" voice="active" form="participle"/>
<text>
    But the growing controversy comes as many practices historically
    accepted as normal here -- such as politicians accepting
    substantial gifts from businessmen or having extramarital affairs
    -- are coming under close ethical scrutiny. 
</text>
        <arg n="1">many practices historically accepted as normal here
        -- such as politicians accepting substantial gifts from
        businessmen or having extramarital affairs --</arg> 
        <rel>coming</rel>
        <arg n="2" f="under">close ethical scrutiny</arg>
</example>

<example name="come to a head">
<inflection person="ns" tense="past" aspect="ns" voice="active" form="full"/>
<text>
     The ``one-yen'' controversy first came to a head last week when
     the city of Hiroshima announced that Fujitsu won a contract to
     design a computer system to map its waterworks. 
</text>
        <arg n="1">The ``one-yen'' controversy</arg>
        <arg n="M" f="TMP">first</arg>
        <rel>came</rel>
        <arg n="2" f="to">a head</arg>
        <arg n="M" f="TMP">last week</arg>
        <arg n="M" f="TMP">when the city of Hiroshima announced that
        Fujitsu won a contract to design a computer system to map its
        waterworks</arg> 
</example>

<example name="come to a halt">
<inflection person="third" tense="present" aspect="progressive" voice="active" form="participle"/>
<text>
    Despite the economic slowdown, there are few clear signs that
    growth is coming to a halt. 
</text>
        <arg n="1">growth</arg>
        <rel>coming</rel>
        <arg n="2" f="to">a halt</arg>
</example>

<example name="come to an end">
<inflection person="ns" tense="ns" aspect="ns" voice="ns" form="gerund"/>
<text>
     ``Actually, the long deterioration in daily newspapers shows
     signs of coming to an end, and the industry looks pretty
     healthy.'' 
</text>
        <arg n="1">[*] -&gt;  the long deterioration in daily newspapers</arg>
        <rel>coming</rel>
        <arg n="2" f="to">an end</arg>
</example>

</roleset>






</predicate>

<predicate lemma="come_about">
<note>'become', same as Sense Six above
</note>
<roleset id="come.06" name="come about: become" vncls="48.1.1">
<roles>
  <role descr="object" n="1"><vnrole vncls="48.1.1" vntheta="Theme"/></role>
  <role descr="attribute on arg1" n="2"/>
</roles>

<example name="just object">
  <text>
    Steeper prices have come about because supplies are low.
  </text>
  <arg n="1">Steeper prices</arg>
  <rel>come about</rel>
  <arg f="CAU" n="m">because supplies are low</arg>
</example>
</roleset>
</predicate>

<predicate lemma="come_in">

</predicate>

<predicate lemma="come_on">

</predicate>

<predicate lemma="come_out">
<roleset id="come.09" name="come out: appear" vncls="48.1.1">
<roles>
  <role descr="thing appearing" n="1">
        <vnrole vncls="48.1.1" vntheta="Theme"/></role>
  <role descr="attribute of arg1" n="2"/>
</roles>

<example name="unaccusative">
  <text>
    Scoring High first came out in 1979.
  </text>
  <arg n="1">Scoring High</arg>
  <arg f="TMP" n="m">first</arg>
  <rel>came out</rel>
  <arg f="TMP" n="m">in 1979</arg>
</example>

<example name="with attribute">
<inflection person="third" tense="present" aspect="perfect" voice="active" form="participle"/>
<text>
    Not that Washington and Tokyo disagree on the Japanese
    acquisitions; indeed, each has come out in favor of unfettered
    investment in the U.S. 
</text>
        <arg n="M" f="DIS">indeed</arg>
        <arg n="1">each</arg>
        <rel>[ come] [ out]</rel>
        <arg n="2" f="in">favor of unfettered investment in the U.S.</arg>
</example>

</roleset>


</predicate>

<predicate lemma="come_up">



</predicate>

<predicate lemma="come_across">


</predicate>

<predicate lemma="come_through">


</predicate>

<predicate lemma="come_through">


</predicate>

<predicate lemma="come_along">


</predicate>

<predicate lemma="come_by">


</predicate>
</frameset>
