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

<roleset id="suspect.01" name="have a suspicion about something" vncls="29.5">
<roles>
  <role descr="suspecter" n="0">
		
  <vnrole vncls="29.5" vntheta="Agent"/></role>

  <role descr="suspicion" n="1">
		
  <vnrole vncls="29.5" vntheta="Theme"/></role>

  <role descr="about something" n="2">
		
  <vnrole vncls="29.5" vntheta="Predicate"/></role>

</roles>

<example name="just transitive">
<text>
    Mark Shepperd, an analyst at UBS Phillips &amp; Drew in London,
    said, ``I suspect (the departure) will be fairly irrelevant for
    the company. 
</text>
        <arg n="0">I</arg>
        <rel>suspect</rel>
        <arg n="1">(the departure) will be fairly irrelevant for the
        company</arg> 
</example>

<example name="passive extraction">
<text>
    Those employees are suspected *trace* of illegally gaining an
    estimated $376.8 million, the prosecutor was quoted as saying by
    the Excelsior news service. 
</text>
        <rel>suspected</rel>
        <arg n="2">*trace* -&gt;  Those employees</arg>
        <arg f="of" n="1">illegally gaining an estimated $376.8
        million</arg> 
</example>

<note>
Note how extracting the subject of the embedded sentence forces the
embedded sentence itself to be introduced by a preposition.
</note>

<example name="another prepositional example">
  <text>
    Mary suspects nothing but evil intentions of John.
  </text>
  <arg n="0">Mary</arg>
  <rel>suspects</rel>
  <arg n="1">nothing but evil intentions</arg>
  <arg f="of" n="2">John</arg>
</example>

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