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<frameset>
<predicate lemma="dawn">
<note>
  Frames file for 'dawn' based on survey of sentences in the WSJ
  corpus. 
</note>

<roleset id="dawn.01" name="to become known" vncls="48.1.1">
<roles>
  <role descr="thing becoming known" n="1">
		
  <vnrole vncls="48.1.1" vntheta="Theme"/></role>

  <role descr="experiencer" n="2"/>
</roles>

<example name="both arguments">
<inflection aspect="ns" form="full" person="third" tense="present" voice="active"/>
<text>
 It [*EXP*-1] suddenly dawns on Mr. Hammack that [*] rebuilding the house in Los Gatos , an affluent community in Santa Clara County , may cost more than Aetna 's policy will pay [*?*] .
</text>
	<arg f="TMP" n="M">suddenly</arg>
	<rel>dawns</rel>
	<arg f="on" n="2">Mr. Hammack</arg>
	<arg n="1">that [*] rebuilding the house in Los Gatos , an affluent community in Santa Clara County , may cost more than Aetna 's policy will pay [*?*]</arg>
</example>
</roleset>

<roleset id="dawn.02" name="to begin to become light in the morning" vncls="48.1.1">
<roles>
  <role descr="day dawning" n="1">
		
  <vnrole vncls="48.1.1" vntheta="Theme"/></role>

</roles>

<example name="intransitive">
<inflection aspect="ns" form="gerund" person="ns" tense="present" voice="active"/>
<text>
 With a new day dawning on the sport , Mr. Jones does n't see a place for this sort of luxury .
</text>
	<arg n="1">a new day</arg>
	<rel>dawning</rel>
	<arg f="LOC" n="M">on the sport</arg>
</example>


</roleset>
</predicate>


</frameset>
