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<frameset>
<predicate lemma="flow">
<note>
Frames file for 'flow' based on sentences in financial subcorpus and
automatic generation via verbnet.
</note>

<roleset id="flow.01" name="move like water" vncls="47.2">
<roles>
	<role descr="substance (ie, water)" n="1">
		
  <vnrole vncls="47.2" vntheta="Theme"/></role>

	<role descr="diretion or location or extent" n="m"/>
</roles>

<example name="flow out of">
<inflection aspect="ns" form="full" person="ns" tense="past" voice="active"/>
<text>
    Last week alone, an eye-popping $1.6 billion flowed out of the
    junk funds, or nearly 5% of their total assets, according to
    estimates by Dalbar Financial Services Inc., a Boston research
    firm. 
</text>
        <arg f="TMP" n="M">Last week alone</arg>
        <arg n="1">an eye-popping $1.6 billion  </arg>
        <rel>flowed</rel>
        <arg f="DIR" n="M">out of the junk funds</arg>
        <arg n="M">or nearly 5% of their total assets</arg>
        <arg n="M">according to estimates by Dalbar Financial Services
        Inc., a Boston research firm</arg> 
</example>

<example name="flow through">
<inflection aspect="progressive" form="participle" person="ns" tense="ns" voice="active"/>
<text>
    The 4.9 million-share volume flowing through the Jacobson
    specialist operation was about five times normal for the stock . 
</text>
        <arg n="1">The 4.9 million-share volume</arg>
        <rel>flowing</rel>
        <arg f="DIR" n="M">through the Jacobson specialist operation</arg>
</example>

<note>
Levin/Verbnet predicts an agentive reading, meaning "cause to flow",
but we'll wait until we see an example.
</note>

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