<?xml version="1.0"?>
<frameset>
<predicate lemma="peer">
<note>
  Frames file for 'peer' based on survey of sentences in the WSJ
  corpus. 
</note>

<roleset id="peer.01" name="to look searchingly" vncls="30.3">
<roles>
  <role descr="looker, searcher, agent" n="0">
        <vnrole vncls="30.3" vntheta="Experiencer"/></role>
  <role descr="entity peered into/at/over..." n="1">
        <vnrole vncls="30.3" vntheta="Stimulus"/></role>
</roles>

<example name="with direction">
<inflection aspect="ns" form="full" person="ns" tense="present" voice="active"/>
<text>
 [*] Open it and two soulful eyes on a boy 's brown face peer out from the page , pleadingly .
</text>
	<arg n="0">two soulful eyes on a boy 's brown face</arg>
	<rel>peer</rel>
	<arg f="DIR" n="M">out</arg>
	<arg f="DIR" n="M">the page</arg>
	<arg f="MNR" n="M">pleadingly</arg>
</example>


<example name="with Arg1">
<inflection aspect="ns" form="infinitive" person="ns" tense="ns" voice="active"/>
<text>
 [*] Keep in mind that this is the same movie in which a character is flattened [*-1] by a steamroller [*-1] only to pop right back up and peer in the window of a Boeing 747 -- from the outside -- as it takes off [*T*-2] .
</text>
	<arg n="0">[*-1] -&gt;  a character</arg>
	<rel>peer</rel>
	<arg f="in" n="1">the window of a Boeing 747</arg>
	<arg f="DIR" n="M">from the outside</arg>
	<arg f="TMP" n="M">as it takes off</arg>
</example>


</roleset>
</predicate>


</frameset>
