Matches in WordNet 3.1 for { ?s <http://wordnet-rdf.princeton.edu/ontology#verb_frame_sentence> ?o. }
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "They %s in the countryside".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "They %s the countryside".
- 6-v verb_frame_sentence "They %s him to write the letter".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "They %s in the countryside".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "They %s the countryside".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "They %s him of all his money".
- 5-v verb_frame_sentence "They want to %s the prisoners ".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "They want to %s the prisoners ".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "In the summer they like to go out and %s".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "In the summer they like to go out and %s".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "In the summer they like to go out and %s".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "In the summer they like to go out and %s".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "Sam and Sue %s the movie ".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "They %s him to write the letter".
- 2-v verb_frame_sentence "The chefs %s the vegetables".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "The wind storms %s the area with dust and dirt".
- 2-v verb_frame_sentence "Dust and dirt %s the area".
- 2-v verb_frame_sentence "Cars %s in the streets ".
- 2-v verb_frame_sentence "The streets %s with cars ".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "Cars %s in the streets ".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "The streets %s with cars ".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "The meadows %s with animals ".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "You can hear animals %s in the meadows".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "The meadows %s with animals ".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "You can hear animals %s in the meadows".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "Sam and Sue %s".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "Lights %s on the horizon".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "The horizon is %sing with lights".
- 2-v verb_frame_sentence "The meadows %s with animals ".
- 2-v verb_frame_sentence "You can hear animals %s in the meadows".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "Did his feet %s?".
- 3-v verb_frame_sentence "They %s him of all his money".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "They want to %s the prisoners ".
- 3-v verb_frame_sentence "Lights %s on the horizon".
- 3-v verb_frame_sentence "The horizon is %sing with lights".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "Did his feet %s?".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "Did his feet %s?".
- 16-v verb_frame_sentence "They %s the money ".
- 3-v verb_frame_sentence "They %s him from writing the letter".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "The bad news will %s him".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "The good news will %s her".
- 4-v verb_frame_sentence "They won't %s the story ".
- 8-v verb_frame_sentence "Did his feet %s?".
- 2-v verb_frame_sentence "It was %sing all day long ".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "Sam and Sue %s".
- 2-v verb_frame_sentence "The fighter managed to %s his opponent".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "They won't %s the story ".
- 2-v verb_frame_sentence "Sam cannot %s Sue ".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "They %s that there was a traffic accident ".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "They %s that there was a traffic accident ".
- 5-v verb_frame_sentence "They %s their hair ".
- 3-v verb_frame_sentence "The bad news will %s him".
- 3-v verb_frame_sentence "The good news will %s her".
- 3-v verb_frame_sentence "The performance is likely to %s Sue".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "The water %ss ".
- 2-v verb_frame_sentence "The chefs %s the vegetables".
- 3-v verb_frame_sentence "They %s the water ".
- 4-v verb_frame_sentence "The water %ss ".
- 5-v verb_frame_sentence "Sam and Sue %s over the results of the experiment".
- 2-v verb_frame_sentence "They %s more bread".
- 6-v verb_frame_sentence "They %s more bread".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "Cars %s in the streets ".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "The streets %s with cars ".
- 3-v verb_frame_sentence "It was %sing all day long ".
- 3-v verb_frame_sentence "The business is going to %s ".
- 5-v verb_frame_sentence "The business is going to %s ".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "They want to %s the prisoners ".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "They %s ".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "Sam and Sue %s".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "The performance is likely to %s Sue".
- 5-v verb_frame_sentence "The bad news will %s him".
- 5-v verb_frame_sentence "The performance is likely to %s Sue".
- 6-v verb_frame_sentence "The bad news will %s him".
- 2-v verb_frame_sentence "The children %s the ball".
- 3-v verb_frame_sentence "The balls %s ".
- 3-v verb_frame_sentence "These balls %s easily".
- 4-v verb_frame_sentence "The checks %s ".
- 6-v verb_frame_sentence "The banks %s the check".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "They won't %s the story ".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "They won't %s the story ".
- 2-v verb_frame_sentence "The bad news will %s him".
- 2-v verb_frame_sentence "The good news will %s her".
- 2-v verb_frame_sentence "The performance is likely to %s Sue".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "They %s the goods".
- 2-v verb_frame_sentence "The fighter managed to %s his opponent".
- 3-v verb_frame_sentence "Sam and Sue %s".
- 3-v verb_frame_sentence "Sam cannot %s Sue ".
- 3-v verb_frame_sentence "They %s their hair ".
- 2-v verb_frame_sentence "In the summer they like to go out and %s".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "The fighter managed to %s his opponent".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "They %s him to write the letter".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "The chefs %s the vegetables".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "These cars won't %s ".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "Sam and Sue %s".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "Sam and Sue %s".
- 1-v verb_frame_sentence "Sam and Sue %s".
- 3-v verb_frame_sentence "Sam and Sue %s".
- 4-v verb_frame_sentence "These cars won't %s ".
- 6-v verb_frame_sentence "They want to %s the doors".
- 8-v verb_frame_sentence "Sam and Sue %s".