scorch 'FN: become burnt and crispy on the surface or edges.' sizzle 'FN: to make a hissing sound in or as if in roasting or frying' bake 'FN: to be cooked by dry heat, especially in an oven and as food' simmer 'FN: to cook slowly in a liquid just below the boiling point in a closed dish or pan' singe 'FN: be burnt lightly or superficially, usually by a flame.'
NP (Agent) V () NP (Patient) PP.result[to,into] (Result) PP.instrument[in,on,with] (Instrument)
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Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius
Examples from VerbNet
The potatoes baked. Jennifer baked the potatoes. Jennifer baked the potatoes in the oven. The oven baked the potatoes. Jennifer baked the potatoes to a crisp. Potatoes bake to a crisp in the oven. The Idaho potatoes baked beautifully. Jennifer baked the potatoes to a crisp in the oven. The potatoes baked to a crisp.
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Argiento had been trained so rigorously by the Jesuits that Michelangelo was unable to change his habits: up before dawn to scrub the floors, whether they were dirty or not; water boiling on the fire for washing laundry, the pots scoured with river sand after each meal. They found the teakettle and put water on to boil and then searched through the icebox. It was in the kitchen, as she was watching the kettle, waiting for the water to boil, that he had grabbed for her. Let this boil gently for twenty minutes, then strain.
Abundance : swarm-47.5.1
abound 'be abundant or plentiful; exist in large quantities'
abound swarm hop creep throng bustle swim crawl teem pullulate
The garden swarmed with bees. Bees swarmed in the garden. Flowers abounded in the garden. There abounded flowers in the garden. In the aquarium swam a striped fish. There swarmed bees in the garden. The garden abounded with flowers.
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For_example, child welfare experience abounds with cases in_which the parental request for substitute care is precipitated by a crisis event which is meaningfully linked with a fundamental unresolved problem of family_relationships. But Thorpe saw also the hardships of pioneer existence, the cultural poverty of the frontier_settlements, and the slack morality which abounded in the new regions.
Achieving_first : create-26.4
coin 'make up'
dig choreograph formulate craft improvise paint construct reconstitute synthesize derive compute rearrange organize draft design create model write rebuild lay author invent draw produce mass-produce silkscreen concoct manufacture conjure form compose publish spin fabricate style reorganize coin
invent 'COD: create or design (a new device, process, etc.).' pioneer 'FN: be the first to do something that becomes thereafter adopted as a common, accepted technique. ' find 'FN: to invent; to discover something before anyone else' discover 'COD: be the first to find or observe (a place, substance, or scientific phenomenon). ' coin 'COD: invent or devise (a new word or phrase).' originate 'COD: create or initiate. '
David constructed a house out of sticks. David dug a hole for me. They designed the Westinghouse-Mitsubishi venture as a non-equity transaction. David constructed a house. Claire drew. David dug me a hole.
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It became the sole`` subject'' of`` international_law''( a term which, it is pertinent to remember, was coined by Bentham), a body of legal_principle which by_and_large was made_up of what Western nations could do in the world arena. He can coin a neat phrase:`` a street spattered with an invigoration of people''; tulips with`` petals wide and shaggy as a spaniel 's ears''; after a snowstorm a landscape smelling`` of woodsmoke and clarity''. The word marina was coined by NAEBM originally to describe a waterfront facility where recreational boats could find protection and basic needs to lay_over in relative comfort.
Activity_finish : stop-55.4
complete 'come or bring to a finish or an end' close 'finish or terminate (meetings, speeches, etc.)' finish 'come or bring to a finish or an end' close 'finish a game in baseball by protecting a lead'
cut conclude stall kill discontinue halt cut out cut off cease stop end finish quit terminate close deactive
graduate 'FN: To finish completely, often referring to attendance at an educational institution' conclude 'COD: bring or come to an end' finish 'FN: bringing or coming to an end' complete 'COD: finish making or doing'
NP (Affector) V () NP.eventuality (Eventuality) PP.subeventuality[with] (Subeventuality)
NP (Subeventuality) V () NP.eventuality (Eventuality)
NP (Affector) V () S_ING (Eventuality)
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The relief pitcher closed with two runs in the second inning He finished the dishes The fastest runner finished the race in just over 2 hours; others finished in over 4 hours She completed the requirements for her Master's Degree The meeting was closed with a charge by the chairman of the board
Examples from VerbNet
The storm ended. He stopped eating the popsicle. John cut the engine. He ended the party with fireworks. A wedding ended the book.
Examples from SemCor
A set of tables containing spectral intensities for 39000 lines of 70 elements, as observed in a copper matrix in a d-c arc, was completed and published. These seem about the only two ways in_which the`` unhappy incident'' can now be closed. He improvised as he went_along, completing a life-size clay figure, then bought yards of an inexpensive material from a draper, wet the lightweight cloth in a basin and covered it over with clay that Argiento brought from the bank of the Tiber, to the consistency of thick mud. When this linear draft is completed, I dust it down to a faint image. He finished the war as a major_general, commanding a full division, and at 25 was the youngest major_general in the history of the U._S. Army. As_soon_as the shelter is completed a radio reception check must be made. The Commission shall complete its affairs in connection with settlement of United_States-Yugoslav claims arising under the Yugoslav_Claims_Agreement_of_1948 not later than December_31, 1954: Provided, That nothing in_this provision shall be construed to limit the life of the Commission, or its authority to act_on future agreements which may be effected under the provisions of_this legislation. `` He 's finished eating'', Hogan said. Completed and opened for traffic in 1852, the bridge was designed and built by Lemuel_Chenoweth and his brother, Eli, of Beverly. After Captain_Docherty sent Arleigh_Griffith for Hoag he was able to complete his detailed inspection of the third floor and to receive a report from his man covering the floors above before Griffith returned, buoyed_up by a brief stop for another glass of champagne. The Secretary_of_the_Treasury, upon the concurrence of the Secretary_of_State, is authorized and directed, out of the sum covered into the Yugoslav_Claims_Fund pursuant to subsection( b) of_this section, after completing the payments of such funds pursuant to subsection( c) of_this section, to make payment of the balance of any sum remaining in such fund to the Government of the Federal_People's_Republic_of_Yugoslavia to the extent required under article 1( c) of the Yugoslav_Claims_Agreement_of_1948. By then one begins to notice the middle-age spread; the gray hairs, the eyeglasses, bodies that are too thin or too heavy; the fading signs of old beauty; the athlete of by-gone years who wears a size 46 suit and puffs when he has finished a sentence of any length; then, it is time to break it up and move_on. With the aid of matching federal funds available under Section 701 of the Housing_Act of 1954 as amended, the planning division began a one year program July_1, 1960 to complete the inventory phase of the state planning program. He finished with the team and filled his pipe and stood looking about him. The work of Lay_Visitation_Evangelism is not completed when all_of the persons on the Responsibility_List have been interviewed. However, readers who accept Freud 's findings and believe that he has solved completely the mystery of dreams, should ponder over the following words in his Interpretation_Of_Dreams, Chapter 1,:`` as_a_matter_of_fact no such complete solution of the dream has ever been accomplished in_any_case, and what_is_more, every one attempting such solution has found that in most cases there have remained a great many components of the dream the source of which he has been unable to explain, nor is the discussion closed on the subject of the mantic or prophetic power of dreams''. These two steps essentially complete the lookup operation. It was evident that a second transfer had to be effected, and that it had to take_place between the time the fille finished the doctor 's room and the time she began Alex 's. He finished his champagne and climbed uncertainly to the next landing. He wondered if the audience would let him finish. He completed his training in pharmacy also, taking his degree with high honors in 1797, and in 1799 was awarded the degree of Doctor_of_Philosophy along with a prize for an essay in medicine. When he had finished he led him and the mare to the porch. Thus when yes, I have is the response to have you finished reading the paper? Her extendibles were diverted, connected or augmented and the final, delicate-beyond-description brain taps were completed while Helva remained anesthetically unaware_of the proceedings. A news item described the launching of a ship:`` Completing the ceremony, the beautiful movie_star smashed a bottle of champagne over her stern as she slid gracefully down the ways into the sea''. His next major work, completed in 1892, was a long fantastic epic in prose, entitled Hans_Alienus, which Professor_Bo ^ o ^ k describes as a monument on the grave of his carefree and indolent youth. They left the three-quarters together and finished almost together. When he had finished with that, he would go_to another part of the hotel and say much the same things to someone, most probably a busboy. He had just finished unlacing the right one when the telephone rang again. He explained that by_law the council must establish procedures for a vote on the issue within 60 days after the board of canvassers completes its work. That finished the job that Captain_Chandler and Lieutenant_Carroll had begun. Sometimes the pilot had_to turn_back if fully blocked by fog, but 85% of his trips were completed. Without such forward planning, investment_funds are wasted because manufacturing facilities are completed before there is power to operate them or before there is transport to service them; or a skilled labor_force is trained before there are plants available in_which they can be employed. A sheep-lined leather flying suit, plus helmet, goggles and mittens completed his attire for the rigors of the open cockpit. My husband and I, a month ahead of the rush, have just finished a 7- day motor journey of 2809 miles from Tucson, Ariz., to New_York_City. After the Griffin-Byrd political troup has completed the circuit in November in the name of a Pre-Legislative_Forum, this is going_to be the_most politically oriented Legislature in history. This completes the proof of statement( a). This was nearly completed May 23, 1901 with a promise of lights by June 10, but the first light did not go_on until September 28. The gallant company completed Act 4, and got_through part of Act 5,. after completing the payments prescribed by paragraphs( 2) and( 3) of_this subsection, to make payments, from_time_to_time in ratable proportions, on_account_of the unpaid principal of all awards in the principal amount of$ 1000, according_to the proportions which the unpaid principal of such awards bear to the total amount in the fund available for distribution at the time such payments are made; and after payment has been made of the principal amounts of all such awards, to make pro_rata payments on_account_of accrued interest on such awards as bear interest. Bunks, or materials to build them, may have_to be put inside the enclosure before the shelter walls are completed. Many hours of spring_cleaning will be saved, however, if you remove the main drain grate when you close the pool season in the fall. The angriest young_man in Newport last night was at the Playhouse, where`` Epitaph_for_George_Dillon'' opened as the jazz_festival closed. Before her chore was finished she was rescuing wind-blown sheets of music, trundling microphones about the stage, helping to move the piano and otherwise joining in the informal atmosphere. And I had hardly finished my business in the toilet on the aforementioned occasion when the lights in_that place, like the hall lights controlled from the switch in the office, flicked off_and_on impatiently. That was why he had been able to finish the porch. Standard items by Sarasate and Saint-Saens completed the program. Barney finished the cigarette he had been smoking. On November 26 of_that year the bridge was completed and opened. The navy captain disclosed also that a list of questions found in Miss Gee 's purse would, if completed and handed back, have given the Kremlin a complete picture`` of our current anti-submarine effort and would have shown what we are doing in research and development for the future''. `` Sounds like what you 're after'', he said when Hank had finished. As a natural outgrowth of_this approach it was often suggested that the doctor should complete the preparation for painless intercourse by dilating the vagina. My son, who has completed two years in engineering_school, has a summer job on a construction project as an unskilled laborer. The report was completed after nearly eighteen months of work on the question of the organization of the United_Nations. A 6- year study of the transport properties of air at elevated temperatures has been completed. Gun went to the door, which was open, and stood at attention while Orville_Torrence_Killpath, in full uniform, finished combing his hair. There is for_example, a stunning Krakowiak that closes the first act; the mazurka choreographed by Witold_Zapala to music from Moniuszko 's opera,`` Strasny_Dwor', may be the_most beautiful mazurka you are likely ever to see; there is an enchanting polonaise; and the dances and songs from the Tatras contain a magnificent dance for the men. There was also the fact that by the time he meets Mr._Khrushchev, the President will have completed conversations with all the other principal Allied leaders. Then I plan my attack: the parts I will finish first, the range of values, the accenting of minor details- all_in_all, mechanics of producing the finished job with a maximum of crispness. But the bullets whacked home before he finished his battle_cry and Marvin_Goulding fell dead. The lean and leathery Oklahoma amateur, who has been playing topnotch tournament golf for many years, refused to let the Masters jitters overtake him and closed the tournament with his second straight 69. He drew_back his arm to slash the gunbarrel across Jess 's face, but did finish the motion. Mississippi closes its fiscal_year on June 30, while all_of its cities close their fiscal_years on September 30. A 16- year-old Portland businessman and his Junior Achievement company, have been judged the`` Company of the Year'' in national competition completed this week at Ohio_State_University, Columbus, Ohio. Completing the division first also includes those division parts that require multiplication, subtraction, or addition steps:** f This would be reduced by multiplying 8 times 6 and_then dividing the product by 12. Voting preparations began in the fall of 1959, although the actual demarcation and planning for the rural communes was completed in 1958. Erected on the site of pagan temples and three previous St._Sophias, the first of_which was begun by Constantine, this fourth church was started by Justinian in 532 and completed twenty years later. That finished me with Thelma. Instead of isolating the literal flatness by specifying and circumscribing it, the pasted paper or cloth releases and spreads it, and the artist seems to have nothing left but this undepicted flatness with which to finish as_well_as start his picture. `` She says she has to finish a story''. The department has just finished treating 20000 acres in urban_areas of Macon. The work program, as it was originally proposed, was to take five years to complete. With the announcement of a`` special achievement award'' to William_A._Bill_Shea, the awards list was completed yesterday for Sunday night 's thirty-eighth annual dinner and show of the New_York Chapter, Baseball_Writers_Association_of_America, at the Waldorf-Astoria_Hotel. I 'll be down at the creek finishing the dishes, if you want me''. The New_York Shakespeare_Festival, which is using the Wollman_Memorial Skating_Rink while its theatre near the Belvedere is being completed, began bravely. If it will simply delay the debates until the qualifications are closed next spring, and_then carry all the candidates on a tour of debates, it can provide a service to the state. Going through the Imperial_Gate in the wall, I entered the grounds of Topkapi_Palace, home of the Sultans and nerve_center of the vast Ottoman_Empire, and walked along a road toward another gate in the distance, past the Church of St._Irene, completed by Constantine in 330 A._D. on my left, and_then, just outside the second gate, I saw a spring with a tap in the wall on my right- the Executioner 's Spring, where he washed his hands and his sword after beheading his victims. You do n't believe that I 'm going_back to medical_school and finish, do you''? the stress on have, which here represents have finished reading the paper, is quite strong. Six fascicles( 10000 copies each) of the`` Atlas of Tumor_Pathology'' were completed during the period of_this report. When Hudson had finished, the`` town_meeting'' broke_down into a general, wordy argument. After I would finish playing the songs, he 'd just go_away without a comment. The doctor, he noticed, was attempting a transverse movement towards the stairs, but before the movement could be completed a distinct and audible cluck ruffled the air in the hollow of the stair-well. Even when they are finished, however, the contrast will remain, for Istanbul is the only city in the world that_is built upon two continents. A driver of a dairy truck, who begins work at 1 a. m. finishes before breakfast, then goes_out and grows a garden, and who has used the cannery to save and feed a family of five, asked,`` What in the world will we do''? It also includes the training of nationals to operate projects after they are completed. The basic mapping phase of the program has been completed and the inventory phase is scheduled for completion July_1, 1961. Pennsylvania closes its fiscal_year on May 31. More people were passing; he had_to find some way to close this impossible conversation. All_of its cities close their fiscal_years on December 31. `` Do start anything you can finish''. You were sorry when he finished talking because while he was up there you were someone and the world was something too. She knew that I lived at a good address on the Gold_Coast, that I had once been a medical_student and was thinking_of returning to the university to finish my medical studies. Joyce went_on,`` When we 'd finished, Lou- Mr._Thor- asked me to stay a_little longer. Now when Henri has completed four complete Push-Pull_Super-Sets No. 1, the professor allows him about a five minute rest period before starting him on four complete Push-Pull_Super-Sets No. 2. In eight states whose fiscal_years close on June 30, a majority of their cities close their fiscal_year on December 31:( Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Virginia, and South_Carolina). Moreover, on complex projects, design work must be completed and orders for machinery and equipment placed months or even years before construction can commence. Ironic, is it not, that after completing years of costly scientific training he will receive a cut in pay from what he is receiving as an ordinary unskilled laborer? In it they see a way to isolate Cuba, stop infiltration, maybe finish Castro, too. He examined the water_marks on the iron tires when the animals were finished. The conversion to magnetic_tape is not_yet completed, he said, and added Field 's long service in state_government and welfare employ gave him familiarity with the welfare program. After playing a splendid first nine holes in 34- two strokes under par- on this fifth and final day of the tournament( Sunday 's fourth round had been washed_out by a violent rainstorm when it was only half completed), Player 's game rapidly fell to pieces. After the preliminary business affair was finished Depew arose and delivered the convincing speech that clinched the nomination for Roosevelt. But the Legislature should be granted the opportunity to complete its work before choosing_up sides for the race. After they had finished eating, Melissa took Sprite the kitten under her arm-`` so_that Auntie_Grace can teach it about the whistle''- and climbed into the station_wagon beside her mother.
Activity_ongoing : continue-55.3
continue 'continue a certain state, condition, or activity' proceed 'continue a certain state, condition, or activity' keep 'continue a certain state, condition, or activity' persist in 'do something repeatedly and showing no intention to stop' go on 'continue a certain state, condition, or activity' continue 'do something repeatedly and showing no intention to stop' go along 'continue a certain state, condition, or activity'
continue
keep 'COD: continue or cause to continue in a specified condition, position, or activity.'
We went on working until well past midnight We continued our research into the cause of the illness Keep smiling The landlord persists in asking us to move We continued to work into the night Keep on working!
Examples from VerbNet
The meeting continued with a discussion. The storm continued. He continued to pack. He continued.
Examples from SemCor
There has been an intensification of price consciousness in recent years; there is every indication it will continue. We should not allow the image of an immanent end brought_about indirectly by our own action in the continuing human struggle for a just endurable order of existence to blind us to the fact that in some measure accelerating the end of our lease may be one consequence among others of many other of mankind 's thrusts toward we know not what future. Then she continued with energy,`` I myself did not see her until a week after she had run_off to find the father. Sat there and as a woman sang, she kept getting thinner and thinner, right before my eyes, and the eyes of some 5500 other people. Centering around this historic old structure, a group of public-spirited Barbour_County citizens have organized and planned a week-long series of events, beginning on May 28 th and continuing through June 3 rd, to observe most appropriately the centennial of the first land engagement of the Civil_War at Philippi. She lost not a second, picking herself up and continuing her pilgrimage to Laura. To release clay from mold, place hands in a cupped position around project; gently lift the edge on far side, then continue to release edge completely around mold. Monogamy is the vice from which the abjectly fearful middle_class continue to suffer, whereas the beatnik has the courage to break_out of_that prison of respectability. During all this time Roy continued to paint, first only on weekends, and_then, as the family_business permitted, for longer periods. I settled it tonight'', he continued. `` Emory could not continue to operate according to its present standards as an institution of higher learning, of true university grade, and meet its financial_obligations, without the tax-exemption privileges which are available to_it only so_long as it conforms_to the aforementioned constitutional and statutory provisions'', the statement said. Display merchandising, backed by selling through advertising and promotion, will continue to make strides in the sixties. She says later, but still within the opening five minutes,`` I keep thinking_of a divorce but that 's another emotional death''. It could continue this way, hitting 106 and more in the Valley, Joe_McFeeley knew, into October. `` Send_out a pickup on Mrs._Mason and the boy when you 've got enough to go_on'', Bill said. Their only hope of survival was to hold to the road and keep marching. He kept telling himself this as he went_out to the kitchen to make a drink. For exactly one week, she was able to continue in this manner. Yet paradoxically my liberal friends continue to view Jefferson as one of their patron_saints. I did want to touch him and I hoped Ma would do it but she kept looking at the kid 's clothes piled on the floor and the pool of water by them and did make any move to. When a plan burst its seams, hasty conferences supply the necessary patch, and life goes merrily on. She goes_on about her work and listens for the completion of the grinding. Lincoln saw that the act of secession made the issue for the Union a vital one: Whether it was a Union of sovereign citizens that should continue to live, or an association of sovereign states that must fall prey either to`` anarchy or despotism''. The winging spread of blue had gone_on, calling harshly, into the wood. The horse continued to snort. In fiscal_year 1959, the Medical_Museum was moved to Chase_Hall, a temporary building on Independence_Avenue at Ninth_Street, Southwest, and continued to display to the public the achievements of the Armed_Forces Medical Services. The audience would n't let her leave until it had heard`` Over The Rainbow''- although the fellow that kept crying for`` Get_Happy'' had_to go_home unhappy, about that item anyway. I kept circling the block hoping to see, from the street behind it, the rear of the hall. Shall I go_on''? National competition was the culmination of work which began with the school_year last fall and continued until just before summer vacation. There 's a_lot of waste going_on here. Nevertheless, she continued to move upward. He went_on to explain what he had_in_mind. It is they, of_course, who keep it alive and preserve it so the same spirit will continue to be present in the Corps for future recruits to find as they come into it. He kept his attacks on Republicanism for partisan campaigns, but that is part of the game he was_born to play. He wondered how they could go_on in poverty, superstition, ignorance, with a complete lack of desire to make either their land or their lives flourish. Certainly, most continue to lack a certain warmth in communication with other people, but many adjust to school, even college, to jobs and even to marriage and parenthood. Barnett, who came into office with no previous experience in_public administration, has surrounded himself with confusion which not_only keeps his foes guessing but his friends as_well. He tried to turn right to the society page in each one, but interesting stories kept cropping_up to distract him. He sucked_in his breath and kept quiet while Killpath laid down the sheet again, wound the gold wire stems of his glasses around his ears and_then, eying the report as it lay before him on the desk, intoned,`` Acting_Lieutenant_Gunnar_Matson one failed to see that the station_keeper was properly relieved two absented himself throughout the entire watch without checking on the station 's activities or the whereabouts of his section sergeants three permitted members of the Homicide_Detail of the Inspector's_Bureau to arrogate for their own convenience a patrolman who was thereby prevented from carrying_on his proper assignment four failed to notify the station commander Acting_Captain_O._T._Killpath of a homicide occurring in the district five frequented extralegal establishments after-hours spots for purposes of an unofficial and purportedly social nature and six''- he leaned_back and peeled_off his glasses``- failed to co-operate with the Acting_Captain by returning promptly when so ordered. Although the theological forms of the past continue to exist in a way they do not in a more situation, the striking thing is the rapidity with which they are being reduced to a marginal existence. Geneva, instead of becoming the City_of_God, as John had dreamed, had in the two years since he had been there, continued to be a godless place where all manner of vice flourished. `` Pulley_Bey insisted that she bestow her favors on him'', the friend continued. Pick the flowers, keep the soil dampened, and each of the pegged-down branches will take root and become a little plant and go_on blooming for the rest of the season. `` Failure to do this will continue to place a disproportionate burden'' on Fulton taxpayers. When in one letter Jessica informed me that her father did not like the idea of her going_out alone on New_Year's_Eve, I knew for a moment an immense relief; but the letter went_on: she had cried, she had implored, she had been miserable at his refusal, and finally he had relented- and now how happy she was, how expectant! Work on the roof continues in this way. If a man was good, if he was going_to be governor, you felt it and you wanted him to go_on forever. The depersonalization continued as the dancer was further metamorphosed by the play of lights upon his figure. It seems reasonable that if general nuclear war is not to be one cataclysmic act of burning each other 's citizens to cinders, we must have a manned strategic force of long-endurance aircraft capable_of going_into China or Russia to find and destroy their strategic forces which continued to threaten us. It will continue to be an objective of_this division to encourage the acceptance of planning as a proper and continuing responsibility of local_government. Not through fear of disobeying orders, as Eichmann kept trying to explain, but through a peculiar giddiness that began in a half acceptance of the vicious absurdities contained in the Nazi interpretation of history and grew with each of Hitler 's victories into a permanent light_mindedness and sense of magical rightness that was able to respond to any proposal, and the more outrageous the better,`` Well, let 's try it''. To say this, of_course, is to take_up a position on one side of a controversy going_on now for some two hundred years, or, at_any_rate, since the beginning of the distinctively modern period in theological thought. Accounting procedures which continue to charge a disproportionate overhead and warehouse expense to the main store make the branches seem more profitable than they are. The values and talents which made the tile and the dome, the rug, the poem and the miniature, continue in certain social institutions which rise above the ordinary life of_this city, as the great buildings rise above blank walls and dirty lanes. He tried defiance and openly flaunted his devotion to his half_sister, but he soon saw, as did she, that this course if persisted_in would involve them in a common ruin. But because it was a suspense gangster story of the Capone era, many_of us felt that it might catch_on for a run in Chicago, continue as a road company, and eventually become a movie. For what I express in my remark is something going_on in me at the time, and that of_course did not exist until I did come_on the scene. However, he continued experimenting and lecturing, publishing the results of his experiments in German and Danish periodicals. `` I mean'', I went_on ruthlessly,`` when he 's not talking_about you or himself or the wonders of love, is he interesting? It will continue to be important as a means of orientation to the Negro, seeking to become urbanized, as he tries to make adjustment to the urban life. Mr._Philip_Toynbee writes, for_example, that`` in_terms_of probability it is surely as likely as not that mutual fear will lead to accidental war in the near future if the present situation continues. However, the building of freeways and garages cannot continue forever. This condition will undoubtedly continue until such time as a state uniform system of evaluation is established, or through mutual agreement of the local assessing officials for a method of standard assessment practice to be adopted. A dozen cows mooed sadly and regarded us as if we were insane, as perhaps we were at that moment, with the crazy excitement of our first encounter, the yelling and shooting still continuing up at the road, and the thirst of some of the men, which was so great that they waded into the muddy water and scooped_up handfuls of_it. He kept going. The material of the Porter film is simplicity itself; much of_it has continued to be used over the years and the heart of_it- good_guys and bad_guys in the old West- pretty well dominated television toward the end of the 1950's. Other items on the agenda during the meetings, which are expected to continue through Saturday, concern television, rules changes, professional football 's hall_of_fame, players' benefits and constitutional amendments. We have staved_off a war and, since our behavior has involved all these elements, we can only keep adding to our ritual without daring to abandon any part of_it, since we have not the slightest notion which parts are effective. Notwithstanding state aid, the local_governments are continuing to seek additional revenue of their own by strengthening the property_tax. Outside I walked past the entrance to St._Sophia, turned left at the end of_it, and continued toward a gate in the wall ahead. They kept drifting apart and merging again in his mind like some minute form of life on a microscope slide. Greg wished the Air_Corps had continued to camouflage planes. My sincere wish is that he continues to add to this record he sets here today. Ripe_Geometric potters continued to employ the old syntax of ornaments and shapes and made use of the well-defined though limited range of motifs which they had inherited. Another Reb writing under similar circumstances before Atlanta reported:`` The Yankees keep Shooting so I am afraid they will knock_over my ink, so I will close''. `` I have to get_back to Jarrodsville'', he went_on. As a strike continues, these parties increase their pressure on the industry to reach an agreement. In his concluding paragraph he writes:`` The devoted writer of humor will continue to try to come as close_to truth as he can''. Two were added to what had been set_aside for it in Mrs._Meeker 's lifetime, and the proviso made that as long as Brian_Thayer continued to discharge his duties as administrator of the fund to the satisfaction of the board_of_trustees( hereinafter appointed by the bank administering the estate) he was to be retained in his present capacity at a salary commensurate with the increased responsibilities enlargement of the fund would entail. A 5- percent royalty is paid on any production during the period the contract is in_effect; if the Government certifies that production may be possible from the property, the royalty obligation continues for the 10- year period usually specified in the contract or until the Government 's contribution is repaid with interest. `` Now you do want to go talking that way'', he said. I kept trying to get him to take my money. We all seek the same thing through different ways- an end to this long night of two thousand years of darkness and unspeakable abuses which will continue to plague us until the Star_of_David flies over Zion''. `` The established pattern of relative calm in the field of race relations has continued in_all areas'', reported this group headed by Harold_Colee of Jacksonville and including two South_Floridians, William_D._Singer and John_B._Turner of Miami. In 1453 when the last vestige of ancient Roman power fell to the Turks, the city officially shifted religions- although the Patriarch, or Pope, of the Orthodox_Church continued to live there, and still does- and became the capital of the Ottoman_Empire. He improvised as he went_along, completing a life-size clay figure, then bought yards of an inexpensive material from a draper, wet the lightweight cloth in a basin and covered it over with clay that Argiento brought from the bank of the Tiber, to the consistency of thick mud. And I suppose now that you 've finally grown_up, if a_little late, you 'd go_on producing kittens every six months or_so. Madden knew that he could be completely wrong about all this, but also knew that he would go right on disliking Garth. He kept sayin, not me, not me, I do wanta wind_up like em. We feel that The Detroit_News is to be complimented upon arranging for articles on these subjects and we hope that it will continue to provide material along wholesome lines. The original impulses came to England late( in the sixteenth century) and continue strong long after everyone else had gone_on to the baroque basso_continuo, sonatas, operas and the_like. Yet they keep running from one physician to another, largely to get a willing ear who will listen to their parade of troubles. This year, I am told, the CBS network will continue to abide_by the rule but NBC will play to a conclusion here. And so, let us remember on_this_day not_only to thank the Almighty Who gave hope and courage to the Pilgrims, but also to place our trust in Him that He will continue to protect us in_the_future as He has in_the_past. Even then, as you go_into the house oppressed by the knowledge that something_is_cooking and that your house has passed under this unaccountable, official control, could you go_on forgetting that you still had that ridiculous hat on your head and you were still carrying that childish horn in your hand? They must continue to satisfy basic capital needs; and there persists the dual problem of maintaining operational unity around a national program of modernization while simultaneously decentralizing participation in the program to wider and wider groups. Substitute approved objects for forbidden ones and keep telling him how he is to act. After a minute he went_on,`` People must think the curse is on me, seeing you fresh as an apple and me old and gray''. The queen afterward keeps incubating and guarding her eggs like a mother hen, taking a sip from_time_to_time from the rather liquid honey in her honey pots. If it continues indefinitely it is nearly a statistical certainty that a mistake will be made and that the devastation will begin''. She continues to add to the pollen supply as_needed. The pulmonary_artery, to supplying the distal portion of the respiratory bronchiole, the alveolar duct, and the alveoli, continues on and directly supplies the thin pleura( fig. 8). Mrs._Molvar, who kept reiterating her request that they`` please take a stand'', said,`` We must have faith in somebody- on the local level, and it would n't be possible for everyone to rush to a school to get their children''. It will continue all month. I stayed half a block behind him, letting lots_of cars keep in between us, listening to the steady beep beep beep. The battle of the drib-drool continues, but most of New_York 's knowing sophisticates of Abstract_Expressionism are stamping their feet impatiently in expectation of V( for Vindication) Day, September first, when Augustus_Quasimodo 's first one-man show opens at the Guggenheim. Voter registration began in late November 1959 and continued until early January, 1960. On Earth elections continued and a very advanced poet published a limited_edition of verse consisting entirely of punctuation_marks and spaces; Time_magazine reviewed it and suggested that the Federation_Assembly_Daily_Record should be translated into the medium. We welcome this able brief for the negative as part of a many-sided discussion of the Atlantic Common_Market which NR will be continuing in our pages. And of_course religious life continues to center in the more famous mosques, and commercial life- very_much a social institution- in the bazaar. There was so much interest shown in this present-day venture that it was continued on B.B.C., where comments were equally made by an Anglican parson, a Free_Church minister and a Catholic priest. It went right on creaking under his own considerable weight, and all it needed, Harold thought, was for somebody to fling himself back in a fit of laughter and that would be the end of_it. `` Chickens have short memories'', the doctor remarked,`` that 's why they are better company than most people I know'', and he went_on to break some important news to Alex. Otherwise, we go_on endlessly trying to draw_the_line, color and other, as to which kind_of man we wish to see dominate. The U._S. Office_of_Education continues to stress local surveys rather_than national surveys. They were blind_to the evidence that nothing could keep the Russian people fighting. But to continue to divorce advanced students from reality is inexcusable. The downtown store continues to offer the great inducement of variety, both within its gates and across the street, where other department_stores are immediately convenient for the shopper who wants to see what is available before making_up_her_mind. The Village office of Western_Union with George_Towsley as manager and telegrapher continued in Hard 's drugstore until 1905. On_the_other_hand, if he wishes to continue in his profession, he must abandon his own code and sacrifice his precious individualism. Visibility continued to be limited, and Greg was never able to get above feet. I said,`` How long do they keep that up''? It would be profitable, I believe, to read these realistic humorists alongside Faulkner 's works, the thought being not that he necessarily read them and owed anything to them directly, but rather that they dealt years ago with a class of people and a type of life which have continued down to our time, to Faulkner 's time. By making inroads in the name of law_enforcement into the protection which Congress has afforded to the marriage relationship, the Court today continues in the path charted by the recent decision in Wyatt_v._United_States, 362_U._S._525, where the Court held that, under_the_circumstances of that case, a wife could be compelled to testify against her husband over her objection. As our discussion continued, the inadequacy of the`` client relationship'' as an interpretation of their`` way of operating'' became evident. Until professional planners meet this situation squarely and update the concepts of zoning in a manner acceptable to the courts, I hope we in East_Greenwich can continue to shape our own destiny. Nostalgia Week at Lewisohn_Stadium, which had begun with the appearance of the 70- year-old Mischa_Elman on Tuesday night, continued last night as Lily_Pons led the list of celebrities in an evening of French operatic excerpts. The opposing aircraft continued to come_on. It sounded silly; why go_on? He went_on to personal bequests, a list of names largely unknown to him. The inclination here is to accept a de_facto cease-fire in Laos, rather_than continue to insist on a verification of the cease-fire by the international control commission before participating in the Geneva conference. The brothers continued to help each other during their studies, sharing a joint purse, lodging together in the dormitory and dining together at the home of their aunt. To this end, the community assistance program of the planning division will continue to be operated as a staff function to make available, on a shared cost basis, technical planning assistance to those communities in the state unable to maintain their own planning staff. The promenade, for_example, continues to take_place on the Chahar_Bagh, a mile-long garden of plane and poplar_trees that now serves as the city 's principal street. After Mr._Jack drove away, Winston went_on looking out the window. Stanley went_along in life, she knew, convinced that he deserved the love and faith of no woman. `` Mike darling''- They kissed, and went_on kissing. It was because of this chain-reaction as_much_as for any other reason-, because of the growing independence of the planar unit in collage as a shape- that the identity of depicted_objects, or at_least parts of them, re-emerged in Braque 's and Picasso 's papiers colles and continued to remain more conspicuous there- but only as flattened silhouettes- than in any of their paintings done wholly in oil before the end of 1913. There had also been a man who must have had St._Vitus or something, because he kept jerking his head. These shifts will continue in the next 10 yr.. The waves may keep coming for many hours. During the return trip, Barco kept muttering to himself in meaningless phrases, such_as: When consciousness deserts the sleeping body and the wakeful world, it continues in the myriad progressions of the ever-present past and future, in a life as vibrant and real as the one left when the body tired and required sleep. He continued as a popular lecturer. There should be a regular electrical_outlet in the shelter as power may continue in many areas. That improvement is continuing. They continued to give an arm-elevation. Brenner continued to smile, but his eyes were cold. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs._Charles_Ervin_Glison of Pampa, has attended Texas_Woman 's University and will continue her studies at SMU. But that year was different, for just as the city, in the form of my street clothes, had intruded upon my mountain nights, so an essential part of the summer gave promise of continuing into the fall: Jessica and I, about to be separated not by a mere footbridge or mess-hall kitchen but by the immense obstacle of residing in cruelly distant boroughs, had agreed to correspond. Such extra-thick insulation not_only permits a much smaller cooling installation, but will continue to reduce operating_expenses both in heating and cooling. But as conversation goes_on, particularly among the realtors themselves, another image emerges, that of considerable power and influence in the community. Sunday New_Orleans brunches continue at the Trade_Winds but the daily French buffets have been called_off. We also continued to run a series of ads featuring endorsement of Rhode_Island by industrialists who had recently established new plants here. This result is preliminary, and work is continuing. This was a training_ship and the training continue, but there was an element of frightful absurdity here which Alexander recognized. Both Mr._K 's have so_far continued to speak softly and carry big sticks over Laos. On the local level, compacts continue to grab a larger share of the market at the expense of lower-priced standard models and foreign cars. This continued most of the week following that ill-starred trip to church, during which period Mike stayed in his room and usually in a trance so deep that Jubal would have pronounced him dead had he not seen it before. Doubts thus inculcated left me floundering for_a_while and, like some higher critical friends, trying to continue to use the Bible as the Word_of_God while at_the_same_time holding it to have been subjected to a vast number of redactions and interpolations: During this precarious period of development the mother should continue to influence the growth of the child 's conscience. But she went_on down the list. We keep getting the same ones back again_and_again. Jubal could reconstruct the crime from the way the girls behaved because patterns kept shifting- ABC vs D, then BCD vs A&&& or AB vs CD, or AD vs CB, through all ways that four women can gang_up on each other. For indeed it seemed incredible that anyone could go_on committing murder for ten years and not get caught at it, even in Hollywood. Because of the authentic homogeneity of his early Nationalistic materials, and his flair for orchestrations- his brilliant Petruchka, his savage Sacre_du_Printemps, his incisive Les_Noces- the world kept hoping that he could recapture the historical direction for which his native talents were predisposed. `` also He[ God] drove him[ man] out of Paradise, and removed him far from the tree of life, not because He envied him the tree of life, as some venture to assert, but because He pitied him,[ and did not desire] that he should continue a sinner for ever, nor that the sin which surrounded him should be immortal, and evil interminable and irremediable. Or you could hope the parachute would open just so you could say you saw it not open, not because you meant any harm to Starkey_Poe in his suit of red underwear, but mainly because you were tired_of being an old_maid- a thing which cannot admit when it thinks it might be pregnant, but must stand the dizzy feeling all alone and go_on like everything is all_right instead of being able to say to somebody in a normal voice:`` I think I 'm pregnant''. It is good to know that Georgia will continue to have sufficient electrical_power not_only to meet the demands of normal growth but to encourage a more rapid rate of industrialization. The landscape kept repeating itself. He thereby precipitated a bitter controversy involving Protestants, Jews and Roman_Catholics that continued for two months, until the city 's Board of Hospitals lifted the ban on birth-control therapy. The social and psychological consequences of this continue to affect the area. The war could have continued many years with many thousands killed on both sides. I am pleased to note that Mr._Sulzberger will continue to serve as chairman_of_the_board of the New_York_Times. Indeed, it seems that only in today 's Southern fiction does Tobacco_Road, with all the traditional trimmings of sowbelly and cornbread and mint_juleps, continue to live- but only as a weary, overexploited phantom. If the retailer and hotelman 's downtown unit sales have been decreasing, however, his dollar_volume continues to rise, and it is dollars which you put_in the bank. When in 1816 an act of Congress forced the foreign firm out of the United_States, its British born employees, now become American citizens- Joseph_Rolette, Joseph_Renville and Alexis_Bailly- continued in the fur business. Drafted into the Austrian army, he rebelliously rejected discipline, wangled a Vienna billet, went_on painting. Throughout the period and during the movement operation, the Museum continued its functional support of the Armed_Forces Institute of Pathology. They both tried to keep smiling and winking for a long_time, but it made their lips and eyelids tremble. Aside from the comico-romantico content here, a good linguist-anthropologist could readily pick_up a_few other facts, especially if he had a_little more of the conversation to go_on. Since the writer had not noticed this characteristic in married students scattered throughout the various sections previous to this experiment, nor, as_a_matter_of_fact, in those who were continuing in`` single sections'', he can only conclude that there must have been something`` contagious'' within the specific group which caused this to occur. Oersted joined Ritter at Jena and stayed with him for 3 weeks, continuing their correspondence after he left. Third, the process of calcification is seen to begin later and to continue much longer for these boys than for the girls, a fact which confirms data for other groups of children. It is at this time that we should imitate the Pilgrims by accompanying our prayers of thanks with the conviction that we shall continue to be in dire need for the Lord 's protection in_the_future, if we are to have peace; Now, therefore, do I, John_A._Notte, Jr., Governor of the State of Rhode_Island and Providence Plantations, proclaim Thursday, November 23 rd, 1961, as Thanksgiving_Day, Some anti-organization Democrats saw in the program an opportunity to end the bitter internal fight within the Democratic_party that has been going_on for the last three years. The opinion continues here that with a 162- game schedule, pitching spread thin through a 10- team league and a most inviting target in Los_Angeles' Wrigley_Field_Jr., Mantle just might break the most glamorous record on the books, Babe_Ruth 's 60 homers of 1927. Churches can be strengthened through this process of co-optation so_long as the environs of the church provide a sufficient pool of people who can fit the pattern of economic integration; once the pool of recruits diminishes, the congregation is helpless- friendly contacts no_longer keep it going. The demand for teaching sets continues unabated since they provide the means for the military physicians to review the pathology of selected disease processes or organ systems for review of basic sciences and correlation of clinical physiological behavior with structural changes. Tone analysis will continue to be difficult and unsatisfactory until a more representative selection of systems is familar to every field linguist. Research continues on the very complex spectra of the rare_earth elements. `` But you want a job guaranteed when you return'', I continued my attack. Even Professor_Arnold_Toynbee, agreeing with his son, does so in these terms:`` Compared to continuing to incur a constant risk of the destruction of the human_race, all other evils are lesser evils. The clearly identifiable enemy continued on as if no one were around. `` And I do know why you want to go_on wearing that outfit'', she said, making a face. To continue their important conversations about the Tunisian issue and the whole range of other problems, Mr._Kennedy invited stevenson to Cape_Cod for the weekend. Mike kept walking and got within arm 's reach before the man became suspicious and straightened from his lax slouch. This expansion has been going_on for an estimated eight billion years. But companies continued to spring_up. Well, the odious little toad went_along chivying animals and humans who could retaliate, and in_due_course, as was inevitable, overreached himself. But our outlook has been, and continues to be, defensive. For the remainder of the movie, Chancellor_Neitzbohr proceeds to lash the piano_stool with a slat from a Venetian_blind that used to hang in the pre-war Reichstag. The change was not quite so dramatic as it sounds because in_fact common norms continued to be invoked by municipal courts and were only gradually changed by legislation, and then largely in marginal situations. It is not an entirely happy book, as Mrs._Fink soon becomes jealous of Alicia and, in retaliation, refuses to continue to scrape the algae off her glass. New_Englanders were a_bit sensitive on the subject of their complicity in Negro slavery at the time of the drafting of the Declaration_of_Independence, as Jefferson explained in his`` Autobiography'':`` The clause reprobating the the inhabitants of Africa was struck_out in complaisance to South_Carolina and Georgia, who had never attempted to restrain the importation of slaves, and who on_the_contrary still wished to continue it. It 's perfectly normal for babies to suck their thumbs, and no mother need worry if a child continues this habit until he is two or three years old. The`` shooting'' went_on for eight months! Text reading continues with the next occurrence. Sir- People continue to inquire the reason for the race for outer_space. The growth of business has outdistanced the available supply, and the demand will continue to exceed the supply in the sixties. But William continued to find a bitter joy in smashing images and tearing_down symbols sacred to the Old_Church. The American_Pointer_Club is still continuing to donate a trophies to Juniors who win at Junior Showmanship Classes with Pointers. And it 's goin' to go_on like this year after year until the white people take_over this land''. There was a feeling that this mission would be canceled like all the others and that this muddy wet dark world of combat would go_on forever. Its growth continues steadily on a par with past growth; and no limitation is in_evidence. Thus every part and plane of the picture keeps changing place in relative depth with part and plane; and it is as if the only stable relation left among the different parts of the picture is the ambivalent and ambiguous one that each has with the surface. But there was no need for Linda_Kay to go_on, since all she wanted in life was to make a home for Bobby_Joe and( blushing) raise his children. There they continued their studies at the university, she in art, he in architecture.
Activity_start : begin-55.1
lead off 'set in motion, cause to start' get going 'begin or set in motion' start 'begin or set in motion' commence 'set in motion, cause to start' start 'set in motion, cause to start' go 'begin or set in motion' begin 'set in motion, cause to start'
commence resume undertake proceed recommence repeat set out start go on begin
begin 'COD: perform or undergo the first part of (an action or activity). ' initiate 'COD: cause (a process or action) to begin.' open 'FN: begin an attack (esp. with "fire").' swing (into) 'FN: start (a very active, vigorous activity) in response (to something).' get started 'FN: begin (a preliminary part or the very first part of a task)' start 'COD: begin to do. ' launch (into) 'FN: begin an activity energetically and enthusiastically' enter 'COD: begin to be involved in' commence 'COD: begin. '
The Iraqis began hostilities Ready, set, go! The U.S. started a war in the Middle East begin a new chapter in your life I start at eight in the morning
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A murder began the book. The party began with a bang. He began to pack. John started the party. I began the party with a speech. John began going to the area. The party began.
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Jackie_Brandt singled deep into the hole at short to start the rally. Fourteen of the sculptures you took posses properties of a most curious and terrifying nature, as you will observe when your limbs begin to wither and your hair falls_out in patches. Both the federal and state_governments commence their fiscal_years on July_1. He wanted to show the town what happened to anyone who tried to start trouble''. Instead of kicking feet, Helva 's neural responses started her wheels; instead of grabbing with hands, she manipulated mechanical extensions. She stood_still over the leg_of_lamb, rubbing herbs into it, quite suddenly conscious of a nausea in her stomach and a feeling of wrath, a sensation of violence that started her shivering. When he was eight he began violin_lessons. And they sat_down and began their little coffee party. As the 87 th Congress began its sessions last week, liberal Democrats were ready for a finish fight to open the sluice gates controlled by the House_Rules_Committee and permit the free flow of liberal legislation to the floor. But she does indicate festivities will start early, that a jazz combo will`` give with the Basin_Street beat'' during the cocktail and dinner hours and that Lester_Lanin 's orchestra will take_over during the dancing. As I say, I would want to begin a day like this, but I often wonder what the dead would have done. The new century opened with Oersted beginning his professional career of an apothecary shop in Copenhagen and as lecturer at the university. The author begins this volume with a close-up of Mr._Kennedy, his family and his entourage waiting for the returns. As autumn starts its annual sweep, few Americans and Canadians realize how fortunate they are in having the world 's finest fall coloring. For it was neglected, not to say nascent, when the struggle began. Forty years ago an English writer, W._L._George, dealt with this subject in Eddies_of_the_Day, and said, as an example, that' Saint_George for Merry_England' would not start a spirit half so quickly as' Strike frog eating Frenchmen dead'''! Congress starts another week tomorrow with sharply contrasting forecasts for the two chambers. Let the orthodontist decide the proper time to start treatment'', he urges. Did I start the damn war? If a nation wished to get a head_start in physical fitness over all other nations, it would start its kindergarten students on a program of gymnastics the day they entered and thus eliminate a large_number of the problems that plague American schools. She teamed_up with another beauty, whose name has been lost to history, and commenced with some fiddling that would have made Nero envious. I hurried over to the agency heap, jumped in, started the motor and was just_in_time to see the car I wanted to shadow turn to the left. He began the diplomatic discussions that resulted in the establishment of SEATO. He went_back once_more to the Jeep and started the short drive to the hotel. Both would start their new fiscal_year on July_1. In an attempt to reverse the downhill trend by stimulating the bone_marrow and controlling any hemolytic component, triamcinolone, 16 mg. daily, was begun on Sept. 26, 1958, and continued until Feb. 18, 1959. `` Sure, sure, you 're the one take_over for Pretty, soon as I get the supply, get started up again, is it? To secure precise measurements of these frequencies, a research program in free_radical microwave spectroscopy has been started. You should also begin this exercise with a very light barbell until you become accustomed to it balance_wise. He must begin, paradoxically, by becoming more selfish. Successive 1- ml fractions were then drawn off with a hypodermic_syringe, starting at the top of the tube, and tested for agglutinin activity. He worked in oil for years before beginning his work in watercolor, and his first public recognition and early honors, including his election to the Academy, were for his essays in the heavier medium. The role of an earthquake in starting the destruction of whole cities is tremendously frightening, but fire may actually be the principal agent in a particular disaster. I would not want to be one of those writers who begin each morning by exclaiming,`` O Gogol, O Chekhov, O Thackeray and Dickens, what would you have made_of a bomb_shelter ornamented with four plaster-of-Paris ducks, a birdbath, and three composition gnomes with long beards and red mobcaps''? Fifty-two companies started or committed themselves to new plant construction, totaling 1418000 square_feet and representing an investment of$ 11900000; a new post-World_War 2, record. The three leaders of Laos agreed today to begin negotiations tomorrow on forming a coalition government that would unite the war-ridden kingdom. With these maps completed, the inventory phase of the plan has been started. In the afternoon, defense_attorneys began the presentation of their cases with opening statements, some of_which had been deferred until after the government had called witnesses and presented its case. `` Start in. Because of increasing anemia, triamcinolone, 8 mg. daily, was started on Feb. 23, 1958, and was continued until july, 1958. When he started school at the age of five-and-a-half, he could not understand why the alphabet begins with the letter A, instead of C, as in the scale. Twenty-four_hours after independence the wild tribesmen commenced fighting each other. `` Do start anything you can finish''. I asked the same questions inside the launch-control rooms of an Atlas missile base in Wyoming, where officers who wear sidearms are manning the`` commit buttons'' that could start a war- accidentally or by_design- and in the command centers where other pistol-packing men could give orders to push such buttons. With this act of disobedience, and not with the inception of his individual existence, man began the downward circuit on the spiral of history, descending from the created capacity for immortality to an inescapable mortality. Discovering that draperies could be designed to serve structural purposes, he began a study of the anatomy of folds. But the beer hall riot in Subic had been unusual, too, and Walt_Perry was convinced that Doc had started it through some expert tactics in rabble rousing. I started my tour of them at the Turkish Government_Tourist_Office, next to Pan_American 's office on_the_left as you enter the driveway that leads to the Hilton_Hotel. His widow started the circulation of petitions after Barnard was reprimanded for violating the probation. But even the contents of Wisman 's box cannot start a war. Just why anybody should wish to start a riot the executive_officer did n't know. The six ton Conestoga began to whip and shake. As a rule, the earlier general dental treatment is started, the less expensive and more satisfactory it is likely to be. His policies had resolved the conflicts that threatened to ignite the cold_war and workable solutions were beginning to take_shape. Morgan filled the fire box with wood again, then started supper and set the table. `` Well, let 's get_going'', she said impatiently. When you start the outdoor performance, you can stay outdoors without a dozen running trips into the kitchen. `` You trying to say I started the fight''? The Belgian government itself took_over administration, commencing a program of paternalism unmatched in the history of colonialism. Dr._Brodie has 30- year records of head growth, started 20 minutes after children 's births. But they were starting a new life. He wanted to take the mother to headquarters at_once and start her on the mug_file. This left the Soviets plenty of leeway to start low-grade brushfire aggressions with considerable impunity. She began it deliberately, so that none of her words would be lost on him. The guerrillas began a frantic search for pails in_which to bring water from the spring. All three must compare notes and agree to`` go''. Just to remind the Communists that the bombs dropped on Japan were to end a war not start one. The following month the invasion of Italy was begun, and Roosevelt gave effect to his warning by consenting to the stockpiling of poison_gas in southern Italy. On Feb. 12, 1959, purified corticotropin( ACTH_Gel), 20 units daily intramuscularly, was started but had_to be discontinued 3 weeks later because of excessive fluid retention. Davis commenced his remarks by an allusion to the general feeling of opposition which the meeting had encountered from many of the citizens and all the newspapers of the city. And the career of Konrad_Adenauer, who upheld Germany 's tradition of rock-like leaders which Bismarck began, draws_near the end. Leningrad 's Kirov_Ballet, famous for classic purity of technique, begins its first U._S. tour in New_York( through Sept .30). But the Anniston boy had begun his slide too late. In May 1960, the Armed_Forces Institute of Pathology began a series of articles on the`` Medical_Museum'', and in June, the Institute started contributing a regular monthly`` Case for Diagnosis''. I figure if I can get any kind_of publicity campaign going, I 'll land him on TV- you know, one of those favorite horses for some Western hero. He got a small fire started and put_on bacon and coffee. For it is clear that the total number of ordinary intersections of C and **f must be even( otherwise, starting in the interior of C, **f could not finally return to the interior), and the center of rotation at t is the argument of the function, not a value. Now when Henri has completed four complete Push-Pull_Super-Sets No. 1, the professor allows him about a five minute rest period before starting him on four complete Push-Pull_Super-Sets No. 2. My memory has catalogued for easy reference and withdrawal the image of her pink, scented stationery and the unsloped, almost configurations of her neat, studious handwriting with which she invited me to recall our summer, so many sentences beginning with`` Remember when''; and_others concerning camp friends who resided in her suburban neighborhood, and news of her commencing again her piano_lessons, her private_school, a visit to Boston to see her grandparents and an uncle who was a surgeon returned on furlough, wounded, from the war in Europe. After it has been seen, have the child start on a mat on hands and knees( a thin, inexpensive mat is quite sufficient for anything that does not require falling). We need you to start it. Just when it seems baseball might be losing its grip on the masses up pops heroics to start of tongues to wagging.
Activity_start : establish-55.5
initiate 'bring into being' originate 'bring into being' start 'bring into being'
prepare strike up open up instigate constitute launch devise mount establish initiate originate innovate found stage organize premise arrange plant constitutionalize institute open
begin 'COD: perform or undergo the first part of (an action or activity). ' initiate 'COD: cause (a process or action) to begin.' open 'FN: begin an attack (esp. with "fire").' swing (into) 'FN: start (a very active, vigorous activity) in response (to something).' get started 'FN: begin (a preliminary part or the very first part of a task)' start 'COD: begin to do. ' launch (into) 'FN: begin an activity energetically and enthusiastically' enter 'COD: begin to be involved in' commence 'COD: begin. '
NP (Agent) V () NP (Patient) PP.instrument[with,through] (Instrument)
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He initiated a new program Start a foundation
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The family established the trust through a transfer of funds. Zellig Harris established Penn's linguistics department.
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He 'd started a fire and put coffee on, and now was busy at the work_board of his chuck_wagon. This initiates the second step of glossary lookup- connecting the information cell of forms in the text form list to dictionary forms. Instead of isolating the literal flatness by specifying and circumscribing it, the pasted paper or cloth releases and spreads it, and the artist seems to have nothing left but this undepicted flatness with which to finish as_well_as start his picture. The reflection of radiation originating from the anode holder and reflected back to it by the surrounding metal surfaces should also be small because of the specular characteristic of the metal surfaces and of the specific geometry. But the liaison successfully started in the last days of autumn was now languishing. Lumumba further complicated the U. N. 's mission by initiating small`` wars'' with the secessionist province of Katanga and with South_Kasai which, under Albert_Kalonji, wanted to secede as_well. Large planes juxtaposed with other large planes tend to assert themselves as independent shapes, and to_the_extent that they are flat, they also assert themselves as silhouettes; and independent silhouettes are apt to coincide with the recognizable contours of the subject from which a picture starts( if it does start from a subject). The group the American_Association_for_Health_,_Physical_Education_,_and_Recreation( a division of the National_Education_Association) initiated a conference which brought_together representatives of the National_Rifle_Association, SAAMI and the American_Fishing_Tackle_Manufacturers. However, the system is designed, ingeniously and hopefully, so_that no one man could initiate a thermonuclear war. Similar measurements are being initiated to resolve a large discrepancy in the heat_of_formation of another important combustion product, beryllium fluoride. Their strategy was sound enough and, he reasoned, had been defeated only by Philip_Spencer 's unwillingness to sanction an idea he had not originated. This trend has often been ascribed to the cult of the Five Elements itself, as though they had served as the base for all the rest; but why did the Old Chinese postulate five elements, when the Ancient Near East- which may have initiated the idea that natural elements exerted influence in human life and activities- recognized only four? If communications work, his decision would be instantly known in_all command_posts that would originate the actual go order. The planter aristocracy has appeared in literature at_least since John_Pendleton_Kennedy published Swallow-Barn in 1832 and in his genial portrait of Frank_Meriwether presiding over his plantation dominion initiated the most persistent tradition of Southern literature. But what could the Eichmann Trial initiate? `` That 's what started all the trouble in_the_first_place. `` Ah, you 're too old'', was invariably his ungallant and untrue retort whenever I suggested`` starting a family''. Up_to_date, however, his garden was still more_or_less of a mess, he had even started his workshop and if there was a meadow pond in the neighborhood he had found it. I started the seed in a flat in June and set_out the little pansies in a cold_frame. Do start fires one or two hours ahead_of_time to obtain a lasting bed of glowing coals. And it is thought by many who think_about such things that Quasimodo is the logical culmination of a school that started with Monet, progressed through Kandinsky and the cubist Picasso, and blossomed just recently in Pollock and De_Kooning. They opposed the Forand bill, which would have placed the major burden of financial support upon the individual himself through compulsory payroll deduction; yet they supported the Eisenhower administration which will cost a small state like ours approximately five million dollars( matched incidentally by a federal grant) to initiate. Some opposition to the home_rule movement started to be heard yesterday, with spokesmen for the town 's insurgent Democratic leadership speaking out against the home_rule charter in favor of the model municipal league charter. As_a_matter_of_fact, Fogg and his plane did n't get beyond Pennsylvania in the race- an engine oil leak forced him down- but the flying service and school he started subsequently were first_steps in paying_off his wry-faced backers. A high_frequency starter was used to start the arc. Hand_in_hand with the legislative program is the industry 's self originated and directed safety program. A tsunami may be started by a sea_bottom slide, an earthquake or a volcanic_eruption. I like to make a seedbed right in the open, though many people start them successfully in cold_frames.
Activity_stop : stop-55.4
lay off 'put an end to a state or an activity' discontinue 'put an end to a state or an activity' give up 'put an end to a state or an activity' quit 'put an end to a state or an activity' stop 'put an end to a state or an activity' cease 'put an end to a state or an activity'
cut conclude stall kill discontinue halt cut out cut off cease stop end finish quit terminate close deactive
quit 'FN: stop doing something' abandon 'COD: give up (an action or practice) completely.
[FN: this is distinct from abandoning a belief]' discontinue 'COD: stop doing, providing, or making.' cease 'COD: come or bring to an end; stop.' halt 'COD: bring or come to an abrupt stop' stop 'COD: discontinue an action, practice, or habit.' terminate 'COD: bring to an end.'
NP (Agent) V () DNI (Activity) NP (Agent) V () VPing (Activity) PP[after] (Circumstances) NP (Agent) V () VPing (Activity) AVP (Degree) NP (Agent) V () VPing (Activity) Sub (Explanation) NP (Agent) V () VPing (Activity) PP[on] (Explanation) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () VPing (Activity) Sub (Explanation) PP[ago] (Time) NP (Agent) V () VPing (Activity) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () NP (Activity) PP[in] (Re-encoding) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () VPing (Activity) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () VPing (Activity) NP (Time) NP (Agent) V () VPing (Activity) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Activity) 2nd (Circumstances) PP[after] (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Activity) PP[in] (Containing_event) PP[at] (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Activity) PP[for] (Duration) NP (Agent) V () NP (Activity) PP[on] (Explanation) NP (Agent) V () NP (Activity) 2nd (Explanation) PP[after] (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Activity) PP[because of] (Explanation) PP[in] (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Activity) PP[by] (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Activity) PP[in] (Containing_event) NP (Agent) V () NP (Activity) Sub (Explanation) NP (Agent) V () NP (Activity) PP[as] (Re-encoding) NP (Agent) V () VPing (Activity) PP[in] (Time) NP (Agent) V () VPto (Activity) AVP (Degree) NP (Agent) V () VPing (Activity) PP[for] (Duration) NP (Agent) V () VPing (Activity) VPing (Explanation) NP (Agent) V () NP (Activity) PP[at] (Frequency) NP (Agent) V () VPing (Activity) AVP (Frequency) PP[whilst] (Time) NP (Agent) V () VPing (Activity) 2nd (Place) NP (Agent) V () VPto (Activity) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Activity) PP[after] (Circumstances) PP[in] (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Activity) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () NP (Activity) PP[by] (Means) NP (Agent) V () NP (Activity) VPing (Result) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Activity) PP[after] (Time) PP[before] (Time) NP (Agent) V () VPing (Activity) PP[after] (Explanation) NP (Agent) V () NP (Activity) VPing (Purpose) PP[in] (Time)
NP (Affector) V () NP.eventuality (Eventuality) PP.subeventuality[with] (Subeventuality)
NP (Affector) V () S_ING (Eventuality)
NP (Subeventuality) V () NP.eventuality (Eventuality)
NP (Affector) V () NP.eventuality (Eventuality)
NP.eventuality (Eventuality) V ()
Examples from WordNet
Quit teasing your little brother
Examples from VerbNet
The storm ended. He stopped eating the popsicle. John cut the engine. He ended the party with fireworks. A wedding ended the book.
Examples from SemCor
He worked standing, with his left hand in his pocket as_though he were merely stopping for a moment, sketching with the surprised stare of one who was watching another person 's hand. After reading`` Plowman 's Folly'' by Edward_H._Faulkner, he stopped plowing. His stick ceased to be a thing to rest his chin on and became a pointer for emphasizing the finer aspects of his text. The two cities have the examples of Little_Rock and New_Orleans to hold_up as warnings against resorting to violence to try to stop the processes of desegregation. Never,`` Quit that, you sor' l devil''! Actually, there was a_lot of force in him, which is why I kept_on in that class instead of quitting after a week. He stopped every few minutes and leaned_on his shovel as he studied the horizon, but nothing happened, each_day dragging_out with monotonous calm. No one knows where it will stop. Curt was in almost as bad shape, but he would quit. Gov._John_M._Dalton, himself a lawyer and a man of long service in government, spoke with rich background and experience when he said in an address here that lawyers ought to quit sitting in the Missouri General_Assembly, or quit accepting fees from individuals and corporations who have controversies with or axes_to_grind with the government and who are retained, not because of their legal talents, but because of their government influence. Roberta glanced at him and stopped trembling. This time she stopped the rush of words herself. When he saw Tommy sitting alone, the tinkling sound stopped. Speaking from long years of experience, Mrs._Long advised the Juniors:`` When showing dogs ceases to be fun and excitement, Stop! Indeed, in some periods of our history and in some neighborhoods the job opportunities have been so good that undoubtedly a great many boys who were potential members of the professions quit school at an early age and went to work. I think his name stopped the snoring but he did move except to roll a_little when I shoved him. Stop the engines''! If we go_into this Common_Market, we might just_as well stop talking_about Constitutional guarantees, Connally Amendments or, for_that_matter, conservatism in_general. Each high note had the crowd in ecstasy so that it stopped the show midway in the`` Mad_Scene'', but the real reason was a realization of the extraordinary performance unfolding at the moment. The pattern would not stop. On April 1, 1953, after some six months of full-time`` pioneering'', petitioner discontinued devoting 100 hours a month to preaching, but failed to so notify his local board. The thin man stopped his pacing long enough to glance at the clock. Macneff stopped pacing to stare at Hal with his pale blue eyes. He stopped pacing, leaned_against the dank, timbered wall and let his mind drift. They stopped expecting her to die the next minute, but only in the next day or two. He swung toward the front to give the news to Hettie, then stopped, barred from her by the vehemence of her blame and hate. `` Ca you stop that stupid clowning for even a minute''? The Australian stopped trying to talk a pidgin I could understand, and spoke strange words from deep in his chest. In Chicago, some time ago, Mr._H., age 27, a diabetic since he was six, stopped using insulin because he had bought a`` magic spike''- a glass tube about the size of a pencil filled with barium chloride worth a small fraction of a cent- sold by the Vrilium_Company of Chicago for$ 306 as a cure-all. `` I mean, we do n't have any way to get there and we can n't expect you to quit work just to take us to town''. Maggie started laughing, and she laughed so hard she could n't stop, and she kept_on laughing while she lugged the clothes out to the yard to hang them up while the sun was still shining. Dashiell_Hammett resolved this contradiction by ceasing to write mystery_stories and turning_to other pursuits. At the old nest, the queen will in the early fall cease to lay the eggs that will produce females. If they can n't chalk_up big business here then let 's stop this noise about how hip we are, and stick_to our community singing. The only hope which good teachers have for being paid their due is to stop dragging the dead weight of poor teachers up the economic ladder with them. They all had the hard look of gamblers who had stopped dreaming, who automatically turned the cards, hardly caring what showed_up. He stopped stirring and looked over his shoulder. Normally Hague wasted no words, but now he found himself unable to stop their flow although he knew Kodyke was aware_of all he said. The Peiping Chinese were the only major silver seller in the world markets who stopped selling the metal on Monday morning, November 27, anticipating by two days the announcement of the U._S._Treasury that the pegged offering price will be removed. The heavens refused to give_up their weeping. Furthermore, Bern decrees that we must do as we are ordered by the Council, preach only the word_of_God and stop meddling in politics''! Actually, only two men know what the formula is, Blake and''- He stopped and looked at Thor 's body. There can be no_doubt that the American_Catholic accomplishment in the field of higher education is most impressive: our European brethren never cease to marvel at the number and the size of our colleges and universities. `` Stop! He saw the child-face grimace as the head was cut; he felt the far, cool flash of unimportant pain, as B' dikkat dabbed the wound with a corrosive antiseptic which stopped all bleeding immediately. Or it could have chosen to find- by negotiation- some way of stopping the tests without loss to national security. The last-named is a fine-looking, large colt, who has been unfortunate to be laid_off for_some_time due_to injuries. For weeks I wandered about this neighborhood of warehouses and garages, truck terminals and taxi repair_shops, gasoline_pumps and longshoremen 's lunch counters, yet never did I cease to feel myself a stranger there. Hughes said Monday,`` It is the apparent intention of the Republican_Party to campaign on the carcass of_what they call Eisenhower_Republicanism, but the heart stopped beating and the lifeblood congealed after Eisenhower retired. If it could be shown that judgments of good and bad were not judgments at_all, that they asserted nothing true or false, but merely expressed emotions like`` Hurrah'' or`` Fiddlesticks'', then these wayward judgments would cease from troubling and weary heads could be at_rest. `` Why do n't you bastards lay_off for_a_while''? An Ohio soldier who, from a comrade just returned from leave, received an unfavorable comment on the conduct of his sister, took pen in hand and delivered himself thus:``[ Dear Sis] Alf sed he heard that you and hardy was a runing together all_the_time and he though he wod gust quit having any thing mor to doo with you for he thought it was no_more yuse. One means to help the_birds occurs to me: Let the chimes that ring over Washington_Square twice daily, discontinue any piece_of_music but one. If we stop thinking in_terms_of tremendous multimegaton nuclear_weapons and consider employing much smaller nuclear_weapons which may be more appropriate for most important military targets, it would seem that the B-52 or B-70 could carry a great many small nuclear_weapons. I have found, time_and_again, that some bit of particularly annoying and intractable behavior on the part of a patient rests,, on this basis; and only when I can acknowledge this, to myself, as being indeed an aspect of my personality, does it cease to be a prominently troublesome aspect of the patient 's behavior. At the end of the program, indeed, there was a demonstration that lasted for forty-five minutes, and nothing could stop it. He must, in_short, cease to be a detective and become a rebel. These never ceased to suggest that if, in the eyes of Marx and Lenin`` full communism'' was still a very distant ideal, the establishment of a Communist society had now, under Khrushchev, become an`` immediate and tangible reality''. This tax was discontinued in 1936. Who stops to think_of that? Consider it as a standby setup, at negligible cost, for those emergencies when the furnace quits, a blizzard holds_up fuel delivery, or for cool summer mornings or evenings when you do n't want to start_up your whole heating plant. Someone clapped tentatively then quickly stopped. `` As an independent American I considered all who were not for us, and you amongst the rest, as against us, yet be assured that John_Jay never ceased to be the friend of Peter_Van_Schaack''. When, in late afternoon on the last_day in June, he saw two people top the ridge to_the_south and walk toward the house, he quit work immediately and strode to his rifle. Twenty minutes after the interruption, although it was still raining, the play was resumed at the point in the fourth act where it had been stopped. Considering the high cost of the F-108 system- over$ 4 billion for the force that had been planned- and the time_period in which it would become operational, it was decided to stop further work on the project. These conditions man did not keep, and thus he became mortal; yet he did not stop being human as a result. He did even bother to wipe himself off and he chopped part of Pa 's door down before he stopped. The guttural language from the ghetto stopped. Either a nervous dog because you are livid with rage- a sure sign that you are taking things too seriously and stop! He stopped, embarrassed, and Morgan said,`` I understand that, but I do n't savvy why you 'd go_off and leave your jobs in_the_first_place''. His grades had gone steadily downhill, and he had stopped bringing friends and classmates home from school. The hero, who is himself, is represented as a pilgrim in the storied lands of the East, a sort_of Faustus type, who, to quote from Professor_Bo ^ o ^ k again,`` even in the pleasure gardens of Sardanapalus can not cease from his painful search after the meaning of life. Then later I had quit my safe, secure five-a-week spot on a network soap_opera to take a part in_this play. But He set a bound to his[ state of] sin, by interposing death, and thus causing sin to cease, putting an end to it by the dissolution of the flesh, which should take_place in the earth, so_that man, ceasing at_length to live in sin, and dying to it, might live to God''. She stopped flying into rages and started digesting her food; she developed a peaches and cream complexion and a sunny disposition, and she asked for nothing more of life than that she be kept dry and comfortable and fed huge amounts of food at stated intervals and be carried to where she could watch activity going_on around her. But then, Mario_Lanza was no common singer, and his whole career, public and non-public, was studded with the kind_of unconventional happenings that terminate with the appearance of his first`` recital'' only when he has ceased to be a living voice. `` For_one_thing you can stop keeping that child in starched dresses and changed from the skin out nineteen times a day''. And now Mr._Hodges has pioneered further into the economic unknown with the announcement that he thinks business has stopped sliding and that it should start going upward from this point. Now Eileen really would have_to settle_down to love honor and obey, and she 'd have_to quit drinking. Unsinkable slowed and stopped, hundreds of brilliant white flares swayed eerily down from the black, the air_raid sirens ashore rose in a keening shriek, the anti-aircraft guns coughed and chattered- and above it all motors roared and the bombs came whispering and wailing and crashing down among the ships at anchor at Bari. The boy had, apparently- if Mrs._MacReady was right in what she had told Mullins- only in recent months been forced to give_up college, to work as a busboy. `` Stop it, will you? As a result, ever since 1851 when the Senate restaurant opened in the new wing of the Capitol_Building, the senators have never ceased to grumble about the food- even while they opposed every move that might improve it. Discontinue medication 48 hours before slaughter. Blistered for curbs and laid_off three weeks, he is coming_along fine and looks_like a pacer to me.
Aging : other_cos-45.4
senesce 'grow old or older' age 'grow old or older' get on 'grow old or older' mature 'grow old or older' maturate 'grow old or older'
She aged gracefully Young men senesce we age every day--what a depressing thought!
Examples from VerbNet
The clothes dried wrinkled. The clothes dried. Bill dried the clothes with a hairdryer. The hairdryer dried the clothes. The cotton clothes dried easily. Bill dried the clothes.
Examples from SemCor
Aging but still precocious, French feline enfant_terrible Francoisette_Lagoon has succeeded in shocking jaded old Paris again, this time with a sexy ballet scenario The_Lascivious_Interlude, the story of a nymphomaniac trip-hammer operator who falls hopelessly in_love with a middle-aged steam_shovel.
Amalgamation : amalgamate-22.2
pair 'form a pair or pairs' pair off 'form a pair or pairs' band together 'form a group or unite' associate 'bring or come into association or action' consociate 'bring or come into association or action' confederate 'form a confederation with; of nations' couple 'form a pair or pairs' partner off 'form a pair or pairs' confederate 'form a group or unite'
blend 'FN: to mix with something else' come together 'FN: coalesce to make a whole' merge 'FN: to be combined into one' commingle 'FN: to blend together with another item or substance' unite 'FN: to combine with one or more additional entities to form a whole' combine 'COD: unite; merge; unite to form a compound' amalgamate 'COD: combine or unite to form one organization or structure.' unify 'COD: make or become united or uniform.' fuse 'FN: to blend together with one or more additional entities' meld 'FN: to blend together with at least one additional item' intermix 'FN: to blend together with one or more additional items'
The groups banded together The churches consociated to fight their dissolution The two old friends paired off
Examples from VerbNet
The yolks and the whites intermingled. Ice cream integrates with desserts. John and Mary are engaged. John introduced Mary to me. We incorporated cranberries into our salad. The merger associated company A with company B. John opposed the two ideas. The pieces interconnected easily. Plays and ballets alternate. John and Mary married. The folk songs alternated well with pop songs. The merger associated the two companies. Company A associated with Company B. A new firm will integrate their ice cream production lines.
Examples from SemCor
It recognizes the fact that what helps one county helps its neighbors and that by banding_together in an area-wide effort better results can be accomplished than through the go-it-alone approach. Two poets are paired on each record, in the order given above. At_the_same_time, Roosevelt 's Federal_Housing_Administration, coupled with Henry_Morgenthau 's cheap-money policy, permitted ordinary lower-middle-class families to build their own homes. A veteran diplomat with an extraordinary knowledge of Russian language, history and literature, Kennan recalls how, at_the_time of Hitler 's attack on the Soviet_Union in 1941, he penned a private note to a State_Department official, expressing the hope that`` never would we associate ourselves with Russian purposes in the areas of eastern Europe beyond her own boundaries''. On the final round at Pensacola, the luck of the draw paired Palmer and Player in the same threesome and, although it was far from obvious at_the_time, the gallery was treated to the first chapter of_what promises to be one of the_most exciting duels in sport for a long_time to come. It was paired with a Darius_Milhaud opera,`` The Poor_Sailor'', set_to a libretto by Jean_Cocteau, a kind_of Grand_Guignol by the sea, a sailor returns, unrecognized, and gets done_in by his wife.
Amalgamation : mix-22.1
link up 'be or become joined or united or linked' unite 'be or become joined or united or linked' join 'be or become joined or united or linked' connect 'be or become joined or united or linked' link 'be or become joined or united or linked'
unite blend link scramble network fuse tie rejoin merge tumble join mix recombine ?commingle connect admix combine add meld consolidate pool cream compound pair mingle decoct intermix
blend 'FN: to mix with something else' come together 'FN: coalesce to make a whole' merge 'FN: to be combined into one' commingle 'FN: to blend together with another item or substance' unite 'FN: to combine with one or more additional entities to form a whole' combine 'COD: unite; merge; unite to form a compound' amalgamate 'COD: combine or unite to form one organization or structure.' unify 'COD: make or become united or uniform.' fuse 'FN: to blend together with one or more additional entities' meld 'FN: to blend together with at least one additional item' intermix 'FN: to blend together with one or more additional items'
[1 : Something ----s ] [2 : Somebody ----s ]
NP (Part_1) V () PP[with] (Part_2) INI (Whole) NP (Part_1) V () PP[with] (Part_2) VPto (Result) INI (Whole) NP (Whole) V () NP (Part_1) PP[with] (Part_2) NP (Parts) V () AVP (Result) INI (Whole) NP (Parts) V () PP[in] (Depictive) PP[of] (Depictive) VPto (Result) INI (Whole) NP (Part_1) V () PP[with] (Part_2) NP (Parts) V () AVP (Parts) VPto (Result) INI (Whole) NP (Parts) V () PP[in] (Place) VPto (Result) INI (Whole) NP (Parts) V () VPto (Result) NP (Parts) V () VPto (Result) INI (Whole) NP (Parts) V () PP[in] (Manner) Sinterrog (Place) PP[into] (Whole) NP (Part_1) V () PP[with] (Part_2) AVP (Time) INI (Whole) NP (Part_1) V () PP[with] (Part_2) PP[at] (Time) INI (Whole) NP (Part_1) V () PP[with] (Part_2) PP[along] (Place) INI (Whole) NP (Part_1) V () AVP (Manner) PP[with] (Part_2) INI (Whole) NP (Parts) V () AVP (Manner) INI (Whole) NP (Parts) V () PP[in] (Place) NP (Time) INI (Whole) NP (Parts) V () NP (Time) INI (Whole) NP (Parts) V () AVP (Manner) AVP (Result) VPto (Result) INI (Whole) NP (Parts) V () PP[in] (Manner) INI (Whole) NP (Part_1) V () 2nd (Part_2) PP[into] (Whole) NP (Parts) V () PP[in] (Place) PP[at] (Time) INI (Whole) NP (Parts) V () PP[on] (Time) PP[in] (Whole) NP (Parts) V () AVP (Manner) PP[after] (Time) INI (Whole) NP (Parts) V () PP[in] (Result) INI (Whole) NP (Parts) V () Sforto (Result) INI (Whole) NP (Parts) V () PP[in] (Place) PP[as] (Time)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Patient) PP.co-patient[with,into,to] (Co-Patient)
NP (Patient) V () ADVP-Middle[with,into,to] (Co-Patient) PP ()
Examples from WordNet
The two streets connect to become a highway The travelers linked up again at the airport Our paths joined
Examples from VerbNet
The computer connected well to the network. The eggs and the cream mixed together. Herman connected the computers together. Our computers connected together. These computers connected well together. The eggs and cream mixed well together. My computer connected to his computer. Herman mixed the eggs and the cream together. Our computers connected. The eggs mixed well with cream. Herman mixed the eggs with the cream. The eggs mixed well. These computers connected well. Herman added a computer to the network. The eggs and the cream mixed. Herman mixed the eggs. The eggs mixed with the cream. Herman connected the computers.
Examples from SemCor
The argument against this last approach is comparable_to that which rejects stories about hoop_snakes, about snakes that break themselves into many pieces and join up again, or even of ghosts that chase people out of graveyards; the mere piling_up of testimony does not prove, to the scientific mind, the existence of hoop_snakes, joint_snakes, or ghosts. On the east_side of the island of Manhattan the indifferent hawk knew the East_River that connected New_York_Bay with Long_Island_Sound. Below these particulars was a series of alpha beta gammas connected by arrows and crosses which denoted the lineage of the breed. The lines connecting the wedge-shaped dogs represent the locking bars at right_angles to the tappet bars. But it was something to have seen it floating down through the early morning sunshine, linking the_blue of the sky with the_blue of the asters by the lake.
Amalgamation : shake-22.3
mix 'mix together different elements' coalesce 'mix together different elements' conflate 'mix together different elements' combine 'mix together different elements' blend 'mix together different elements' flux 'mix together different elements' commingle 'mix together different elements' lump 'group or chunk together in a certain order or place side by side' chunk 'group or chunk together in a certain order or place side by side' collocate 'group or chunk together in a certain order or place side by side' meld 'mix together different elements' immix 'mix together different elements' fuse 'mix together different elements' merge 'mix together different elements'
cluster agglutinate shake concatenate graft mass roll ligate secure scramble whip fixate fuse bind fix affix baste beat ?bind band attach jumble bundle lump fasten group herd package sew ?bond splice toggle gather whisk pair collate weld glom moor stir shuffle collect ?stick
blend 'FN: to mix with something else' come together 'FN: coalesce to make a whole' merge 'FN: to be combined into one' commingle 'FN: to blend together with another item or substance' unite 'FN: to combine with one or more additional entities to form a whole' combine 'COD: unite; merge; unite to form a compound' amalgamate 'COD: combine or unite to form one organization or structure.' unify 'COD: make or become united or uniform.' fuse 'FN: to blend together with one or more additional entities' meld 'FN: to blend together with at least one additional item' intermix 'FN: to blend together with one or more additional items'
NP (Patient) V () PP[with,into,to] (Co-Patient) ADV-Middle ()
Examples from WordNet
The colors blend well
Examples from VerbNet
Herman whipped sugar and the cream together. Herman spliced ropes. Herman whipped cream. The sugar whipped into cream easily. The sticks bundled together easily. Herman gathered the students into a group. The sticks bundled easily. Herman gathered the students together. Herman whipped sugar with the cream.
Examples from SemCor
These cells were thawed at 37` C for 30 min and were deglycerolized by alternately centrifuging and mixing with descending concentrations of glycerol solutions( 20, 18, 10, 8, 4 and 2%). He has designed a matching backdrop and costumes of points of color on white for Mr._Cunningham 's Summerspace, so_that dancers and background merge into a shimmering unity. Mr._Herman has managed to mix musical ideas drawn from Israel and the standard American ballad style in a manner that stresses the basic tunefulness of both idioms. And as the waves flow back_and_forth and merge with the waves from the neighboring atoms, you can put_on a magic hearing_aid and you hear music. You will discover you keep the sauce for basting meat in one, use six for drinks, serve soup or coffee in another half-dozen- and need one more to mix the salad_dressing. Anger and fear fused in John. When the smaller facet-planes of Analytical_Cubism were placed upon or juxtaposed with the large, dense shapes formed by the affixed materials of the collage, they had to coalesce- become`` synthesized''- into larger planar shapes themselves simply in_order to maintain the integrity of the picture_plane. Directionality is greatly exaggerated most_of the time; but when the sounds of the two speakers are allowed to mix, there is excellent depth and dimension to the music. Nor have we remembered that in the melting_pot of America the hundreds of isolated and isolated ethnic, regional and occupational groups did not fuse into a homogeneous national unit until long after education and industrialization had caused them to cast oral tradition aside as a means of carrying culturally significant material. When the resin has hardened, mix up another batch with a pigment added if you wish. Modern psychology has shown that paralleling`` the authoritarian personality'' is`` the bigoted personality'' in_which insecurity, inferiority, suspicion, and distrust combine to provide a target for antagonism so indispensable that it will be manufactured if it does not exist naturally. There was considerable evidence of a tacit rapprochement with Castro in Cuba, previously a bete_noire to Trujillo- thus illustrating the way in_which totalitarianism of the right and left coalesces. The contents of the manifold for liquid phase experiments were then mixed by shaking, redistributed to the reaction tubes, frozen_down, and each tube was then. Their father, when he came_back from those many business trips, just bumped their mother on the forehead with his lips and asked if anybody had thought to mix the martinis and put them in the electric icebox. The process of flattening seemed inexorable, and it became necessary to emphasize the surface still further in_order to prevent it from fusing with the illusion. He is aware that every moderately important problem merges imperceptibly into every other problem.
Amounting_to : register-54.1
total 'add up in number or quantity' come 'add up in number or quantity' number 'add up in number or quantity' amount 'add up in number or quantity' add up 'add up in number or quantity'
weigh total measure read meter register
amount 'COD: come to be (a total) when added together' total 'COD: amount in number to' number 'COD: amount to. '
The bills amounted to $2,000 The bill came to $2,000
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The total amounted to $100 The package weighed ten pounds. He clocked the runners at 16 mph. He clocked the runners. He clocked his speed at 76 mph.
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Government attorneys, Leavitt said, have questioned him closely about`` five or six loans'' totaling about$ 40000 which the liquor company made to Stein in the last year. Hours after a parade of his new Soviet tanks and artillery, Dictator_Fidel_Castro suddenly confronted the U._S. with a blunt and drastic demand: within 48 hours, the U._S. had to reduce its embassy and consulate staffs in Cuba to a total of eleven persons( the embassy staff alone totaled 87 U._S. citizens, plus 120 Cuban employees). After declaring, in an article last month in Frontier magazine, that the Russian testing`` carries with_it the possibility of the_most tragic consequences of any action in the history of the world'', he gave this estimate of the biologic and genetic consequences if the new Soviet shots totaled 200 megatons: There was no extra horse so it was left to his comrades who, though numbering in the fifties, had stood around on the hillside nearby without firing a shot during the entire attack. The President recommended federal`` matching grants'' totaling 700 million dollars in 10 years for constructing new medical and dental_schools or enlarging the capacity of existing ones. Some idea of the competence of the women is indicated in the contribution made by them during the past 25 years that totals$ 840000. Federal prosecutors estimated that the amount may total$ 20000, altho a spokesman for the association estimated its loss at approximately$ 10000. The hard core of the pro-Communist rebel force numbers only some 2000 tough Viet_Minh guerrilla fighters. New obligational authority for 1961 recommended in this budget for aircraft procurement( excluding amounts for related research and construction) totals$ 4753 million, which is$ 1390 million below that enacted for 1960. Did he show the rest of the cast- numbering four thousand- the consideration of arriving_at the studio punctually- or even at_all? The_British government, concerned about the threat of unemployment in the shipbuilding_industry, had put_through a bill to give Cunard loans and grants totaling$ 50400000 toward the$ 84000000 cost of a new 75000- ton passenger liner. By October the little colony about Fort_Douglas( present-day Winnipeg) numbered 100. His highest count of supporters numbered 72- and he needed nearly twice that number to control the 260- member Democratic caucus. Then last season the_Birds tumbled as low as 11- 18 on May 19 before recovering to make a race of it and total 86 victories. The current monthly payroll comes to about$ 15000000. Maryland contracts for future construction during October totaled$ 77389000, up_to 10 per_cent compared to October, 1960, F._W._Dodge, Dodge_Corporation, reported. Totaling 3399, sales jumped 14 per_cent over February 's 2963. New highs for the year totaled nine and new lows 14. Officials estimated the annual tax_boost for the medical plan would amount to 1.5 billion dollars and that medical benefits paid_out would run 1 billion or more in the first year, 1963. The cumulative total of construction contracts for the first ten months of 1961 amounted to$ 634517000, a 4 per_cent increase compared to the corresponding period of last year. Fifty-two companies started or committed themselves to new plant construction, totaling 1418000 square_feet and representing an investment of$ 11900000; a new post-World_War 2, record. Price_support loans may total another$ 1 billion this year. In six years, U._S. aid had amounted to$ 1.60 for each American- a total of three hundred million dollars. Seven million families would total 30 million Americans or more. These totaled 6768 pieces of correspondence. Actually it amounts to$ 1250000 above what the institution already is receiving, considering the additional half-million dollars Gov._Vandiver allocated last year from the state surplus. The collected works of James_Thurber, now numbering 25 volumes( including the present exhibit) represent a high standard of literary excellence, as every schoolboy knows.
Apply_heat : cooking-45.3
simmer 'boil slowly at low temperature' saute 'fry briefly over high heat' french-fry 'cook by immersing in fat' shirr 'bake (eggs) in their shells until they are set' parboil 'cook (vegetables) briefly' overcook 'cook too long' stir fry 'fry very quickly over high heat' cook 'transform and make suitable for consumption by heating' blanch 'cook (vegetables) briefly' stew 'cook slowly and for a long time in liquid' steam 'cook something by letting steam pass over it' braise 'cook in liquid' pan-broil 'broil in a pan' pan-fry 'fry in a pan' brown 'fry in a pan until it changes color' coddle 'cook in nearly boiling water' deep-fry 'cook by immersing in fat'
broil 'COD: cook by exposure to direct heat' braise 'COD: fry lightly and then stew slowly in a closed container' poach 'COD: cook by simmering in a small amount of liquid' scald 'COD: heat milk or other liquid to near boiling point' char 'COD: partially burn so as to blacken the surface' blanch 'COD: prepare vegetables for freezing or further cooking by immersing briefly in boiling water' brown 'COD: make or become brown by cooking' stew 'COD: cook or be cooked slowly in liquid in a closed dish or pan'
NP (Agent) V () NP (Patient) PP.result[to,into] (Result)
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shirr the eggs stir-fry the vegetables in a wok brown the meat in the pan Stew the vegetables in wine coddle eggs The vegetables were completely overcooked saute the onions french-fry the potatoes just steam the vegetables simmer the sauce simmering water braise beef These potatoes have to cook for 20 minutes pan-fry the dumplings Parboil the beans before freezing them
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The potatoes baked. Jennifer baked the potatoes. Jennifer baked the potatoes in the oven. The oven baked the potatoes. Jennifer baked the potatoes to a crisp. Potatoes bake to a crisp in the oven. The Idaho potatoes baked beautifully. Jennifer baked the potatoes to a crisp in the oven. The potatoes baked to a crisp.
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Cover; simmer 15_minutes, stirring occasionally, until sauce is of desired consistency. Bobby_Joe was trying to get Linda_Kay to say she would cook one if he brought it home. She had made curtains for all the windows of her little house, and she had kept it spotless and neat, shabby as it was, and cooked good meals for Bobby_Joe. Do buy meat the day or the day before you intend to cook it. After this has simmered an hour, add two tablespoons each of Worcestershire, catsup, and chutney, two pickled walnuts, and a pint of Sherry. While this is baking, saute mushrooms, fresh or canned, in butter. For sweet-sour sauce, cook onion in oil until soft. Simmer about 10 minutes, and keep warm for serving. Then simmer fifteen minutes longer. Simmer 15_minutes. The cooking conserves a maximum of the vitamin_C content of vegetables by methods which use very little water and cook in the shortest time possible. Watch closely while browning them, as it does n't take long. This permits the juices to permeate the meat during cooking.
Apply_heat : other_cos-45.4
scorch 'burn slightly and superficially so as to affect color' char 'burn slightly and superficially so as to affect color' blacken 'burn slightly and superficially so as to affect color' sear 'burn slightly and superficially so as to affect color'
broil 'COD: cook by exposure to direct heat' braise 'COD: fry lightly and then stew slowly in a closed container' poach 'COD: cook by simmering in a small amount of liquid' scald 'COD: heat milk or other liquid to near boiling point' char 'COD: partially burn so as to blacken the surface' blanch 'COD: prepare vegetables for freezing or further cooking by immersing briefly in boiling water' brown 'COD: make or become brown by cooking' stew 'COD: cook or be cooked slowly in liquid in a closed dish or pan'
The fire charred the ceiling above the mantelpiece the flames scorched the ceiling The cook blackened the chicken breast
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The clothes dried wrinkled. The clothes dried. Bill dried the clothes with a hairdryer. The hairdryer dried the clothes. The cotton clothes dried easily. Bill dried the clothes.
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Arriving : escape-51.1
come 'reach a destination; arrive by movement or progress' get 'reach a destination; arrive by movement or progress' go into 'to come or go into' come in 'to come or go into' return 'go or come back to place, condition, or activity where one has been before' go in 'to come or go into' arrive 'reach a destination; arrive by movement or progress' get in 'to come or go into' get into 'to come or go into' enter 'to come or go into' move into 'to come or go into'
cut ascend set off flee approach emigrate advance recede climb file fall continue arrive leave get skedaddle tumble vacate enter depart escape decamp descend disembark pass go set out cross come retreat exit plunge emerge bolt rise return withdraw
appear 'FN: to suddenly arrive' enter 'COD: come or go into' arrive 'COD: reach a destination.' visit 'COD: go to see and spend some time' get 'COD: come or go eventually or with some difficulty' hit 'FN: to reach a destination or location. ' make 'COD: manage to arrive at (a place) or catch (a train or other transport). ' descend (on) 'FN: come to a place en masse (of a temporary nuisance).' reach 'FN: to arrive at' return 'COD: come or go back to a place' come 'COD: move or travel towards or into a place thought of as near or familiar to the speaker' make it 'FN: manage to arrive (at the planned or expected time)' crest 'COD: reach the top of.' approach 'COD: come near or nearer to in distance, time, or standard.'
NP (Theme) V () PP.destination[PREP] (Destination)
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She didn't get to Chicago until after midnight the boat entered an area of shallow marshes return to your native land She arrived home at 7 o'clock the professor returned to his teaching position after serving as Dean
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He came from France. He came through the door. He came from France to Colorado. The prisoners advanced. The convict escaped the prison. He came to Colorado. He entered the room. He climbed the mountain.
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Shortly after the Chief_Executive returned to Washington in midmorning from Hyannis_Port, Mass., a White_House spokesman said the address text still had`` quite a way_to_go'' toward completion. Thus, as a development program is being launched, commitments and obligations must be entered into in a given year which may exceed by twofold or threefold the expenditures to be made in_that year. Well, the grass was there, though in some places the ground was too steep for a cow to get to it. The boy came on to the porch and sat_down, his gaze on Morgan as if half expecting him to shoot and not really caring. `` Yes'', she said,`` I remember that they came here every summer. Between the telephone and the wall_plug there was sixty feet of cord, and when the conversation came to an end, Eugene carried the instrument with him the whole length of the apartment, to his bathroom, where it rang three more times while he was shaving and in the tub. They went along the pass talking with each other for a short while until they came to a river roaring with torrent. Straightening one tooth that has come_in wrong may take only a_few months. `` So it was n't the earthquake that made him return to his village''! Time stands_still every time Moritz, a 26- year old Army_Signal_Corps veteran, goes_into the field. `` No one has come. `` All I know is that you were outside the bubbles last night, and you were the only sentient being who came_in or out of our alarm web. J._Pierpont_Morgan had come_in his private train to San_Francisco, to attend an Episcopal convention, and brought the restaurateur with him. Note where the sun rises and sets, and ask which direction the prevailing_winds and storms come from. This gets down to the heart of our problem, for it reconciles us with God, whom we fear most_of_all because we have sinned against Him. I came to warn you of a plot''! Easy to get to, and becoming more popular every_year, it is only fourteen hours from New_York by Pan_American_World Airways jet, four hours from Rome. But at_long_last came a time when I broke_away from Mother and her society`` chi-chi'' in_order_to spend a cosy evening with Viola and her chaperon at her home. Alex entered first and was followed by the doctor who, for all his care, manifested a perceptible bulge on his left side where the hen was cradled. Dawn would come soon and the night was at its coldest. On Mars humans were building pressure_domes for the male and female party that would arrive by next ship. I did not know what she meant; I thought she must be seeing me as some one who had just come from seeing her grandmother, in their distant home city. This second conclusion, independently arrived at by independent study of material from two pairs of language families as different and remote from one another as these four are, cannot be ignored. This is a way of getting to school, but, I understand, it entails a certain loss of social_status. Quickening his steps, John entered the vast church and climbed the tower steps to the bells. The chances were against his being here to humor her when her time came, she was sure. There was little chance anyone would enter this shaft during the winter. Facing the forest now, she who had not dared to enter it before, walked between two trees at_random and headed in_what she believed was the direction of the pool. The cook, Mateo_Garcia, had arrived there long before the herd. The Planning_Dept. comes into existence. Cold came_in the innumerable cracks that seemed to have sprung_up, under doors, around loosened window_frames, from the sleeping porches, the attic, from the widened cracks between shingles on the roof. I told him you are on orders from the Home_Army to get inside Majdanek so you can make a report to the government_in_exile in London''. To many_a Frenchman- they came 95 years ago, colonized, and stayed until Laos became independent in 1953- the land had been even more delightfully tranquil than Tahiti. He clutched that knowledge to him as he returned to his dressing_room. `` I mean, we do n't have any way to get there and we can n't expect you to quit work just to take us to town''. `` Then I return to the United_States for engagements at the Hollywood_Bowl and in Philadelphia'', he added. Her mother, now dead, was my good friend and when she came to tell us about her plans and to show_off her ring I had a sobering wish to say something meaningful to her, something her mother would wish said. Return to the standing position. When Harold_Arlen returned to California in the winter of 1944, it was to take_up again a collaboration with Johnny_Mercer, begun some years before. `` I 'll come by Tuesday. Each person was to enter the testing_room, carrying a suitcase of samples. ( This patient, in actuality, was a neurasthenic who had almost come to the point of accepting the fact that it was not her soma but her psyche that was the cause of her difficulty.) `` But she should have come here in_the_first_place'', the women had said. A marked impulse came to the anti-slavery movement through the Finney revivals. I stayed on the car for a_few minutes until, turning right, it entered a huge square, Bayezit, with the Bayezit_Mosque on_the_right and the gate to the university just beyond it. Then, six weeks after the day Kitti first came into the office, Stanley announced he and Kitti were married. If you want to spend another day in the State_Department- another day- you get_in there and tell that captain what I told you''. The audience had come not to be entertained but to judge. Old, tired, trembling the woman came to the cannery. `` I do n't have many strays coming to my front_door'', he said. Published annually by William_Hord_Richardson, the 1962 edition, subtitled Society_Register of Southern_California, is scheduled to arrive with Monday morning 's postman. When we got there, Trig and the Negro were quarreling over possession of a gold crucifix around the neck of a wounded Filipino. Ten years ago, he had come to the house to be interviewed. `` Might get there faster walkin''', Lord drawled,`` seein' as how I got a busted front spring. U_Thant of_course, will hold office until the spring of 1963, when Mr._Hammarskjold 's term would have come to an end. Promptly at one-thirty he entered Hohlbein and Garth 's elegant suite of offices in Medfield 's newest professional building. There we shall be free and unknown; we can return the following morning. Miss_Burke will arrive in December also. It happened at the St._Patrick 's_Day party, a big affair for a regiment which had gone_into battle for over three quarters of a century to the strains of an Irish march. Suddenly, a messenger arrives and, just before collapsing dead at his feet, informs him that the Saracens have invaded Silesia, the home province of his. Shayne got_in the left-hand lane and cut_across the Boulevard divider. They had come not to admire but to observe. I come now to a third argument, which again is very simple. There is a growing conviction among pastors and Church leaders that all those who come into the fellowship of the Church need preparatory training, including those coming by transfer of membership. You arrive there in seersucker, and feel you were half-witted not to bring a mackintosh. A guest was locking his room; they passed behind him and got to Alex 's room unnoticed. Mr._Simpkins will move_into the post being vacated by Thomas_B._Finan, earlier named attorney_general to succeed C._Ferdinand_Sybert, who will be elevated to an associate judgeship on the Maryland Court_of_Appeals. The weather_bureau has estimated that radioactive fallout from the test might arrive here next week. `` Amen, amen, I say to thee, unless a man be_born again of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom_of_God. I came that they may have life. His hands were swinging at his sides, and he passed_through the dingy market place with his back straight and, pivoting on his heel, he entered an old stone building. The times I can recall when I was publicly humiliated by him- lovely dinner_parties in our Trianon Suite where the collation was postponed and postponed and postponed, only to be served dry and overcooked at a table where the host 's chair was vacant; a`` splash party'' at the new pool, which I had built in the hope of keeping Letch away from public beaches, when Letch and a certain Aquacutie stayed underwater together for the better part of an hour; a lovely Epiphany party at Errol_Flynn 's, on_which sacred occasion Letch stole_away with an unknown`` starlet'', leaving me`` high and dry'' to get home as best I could. Enrique_Jorda, conductor and musical director of the San_Francisco Symphony, will fulfill two more guest conducting engagements in Europe before returning home to open the symphony 's Golden_Anniversary season, it was announced. `` Judy_Garland has arrived in London. He suggested that without the Socialist_Party ever gaining a national victory, most_of its original program has come to pass under both major parties. Comic_Gary_Morton signed to play the Living_Room here Dec. 18, because that 's the only time his heart, Lucille_Ball, can come along. The Newport-based destroyer picket escort Kretchmer has arrived back at Newport after three months' patrol in North_Atlantic waters marked by mercy jobs afloat and ashore. By early summer, he wrote from Laramie that he was suffering from the wound inflicted in the ambush and was in_a_bad_way financially, so Pels sent him a draft for$ 100, warning that it was still not wise for him to return. He will be coming here on business in December, when the wedding is to take_place in Wayne. We shall return to these statements and deal with them more fully as the evidence for them accumulates. Peter_Caroli had come to Geneva, saying that he had been a bishop of the Church_of_Rome and had been persecuted in Paris for his Reformed faith. She had surprised Hans like she had surprised me when she said she 'd go, and_then she surprised him again when she came_back so quick like she must have, because when I came_in with the snow she was there with a bottle with three white feathers on its label and Hans was holding it angrily by the throat. The tragic irony of the play is that the very belief in and concern with a devil who could be met in the woods and combatted with formulae set_out in books was the very thing that prevented them from detecting the real devil when he came among them. She was n't quite sure that I felt enough remorse about my drinking, or that I would not return to it once I was out and on my own again. Bryn_Mawr_Drive is only two or three miles from the Spartan, and it took me five minutes to get there. Mike remained in trance; there was much to grok, loose_ends to puzzle_over and fit into his growing- all that he had seen and heard and been at the Archangel_Foster_Tabernacle( not just cusp when he and Digby had come face_to_face alone)- why Bishop_Senator_Boone made him warily uneasy, how Miss_Dawn_Ardent tasted like a water_brother when she was not, the smell of goodness he had incompletely grokked in the jumping_up_and_down and wailing- An ancient Rolls-Royce, as shiningly impressive as the day it came off the ship, was parked at the curb. Hal_Yarrow was among the last to go_into the suspensor and among the first to come_out. Thorpe came to Louisiana from the East as a young man prepared to find in the new country the setting of romantic adventure and idealized beauty. No, Kayabashi was bringing his associates here for a specific purpose and Rector would not be able to fathom it until they arrived. There were mornings when Stanley came_in late, afternoons when he left early, days when he did come_in at_all. Television has yet to work_out a living_arrangement with jazz, which comes to the medium more as an uneasy guest than as a relaxed member of the family. merchants from the bazaar bickering over a deal; a Bakhtiari khan in a cap and hacking jacket; dervishes who stand with the stillness of the blind, their eyes filmed with rheum and visions; the old Kajar princes arriving in their ancient limousines; students, civil_servants, beggars, musicians, hawkers, and clowns. She went_into the living_room and turned_on three lamps, then back into the kitchen where she turned_on the ceiling light and the switch that lit the floods on the barn, illuminating the driveway. Although we enjoyed our rounds of the government_offices in Vientiane, with officials offering tea and pleasing conversation in French, we were getting nowhere. There were times it was right to make a person happy, like the times she came_in the kitchen and asked for a peanut_butter sandwich. We went_into Mrs._Monmouth 's library, which had low bookshelves all along the walls, and above them a Modigliani portrait, a Jackson_Pollock twelve feet long, and a gorgeous Miro with a yellow background, that looked_like an inscription from a Martian tomb. I was so scared, well, I just ran to my car and came here''. Surrounding pioneer pastors with vocational volunteers( laymen, who will be urged to move_into the area of new churches in the interest of lending their support to the new project). She knew that I lived at a good address on the Gold_Coast, that I had once been a medical_student and was thinking_of returning to the university to finish my medical studies. Finally he went_into the bedroom and sat_down to take_off his shoes. Before he could return to Burma, Field_Marshal Slim had to rally the defeated remnants of a discouraged army and unite them with fresh recruits. People come to me with_confidence. When they got home Harold was grateful for the stillness in the apartment, and thought how, under different circumstances, they might have stayed_on here, in these old-fashioned, high-ceilinged rooms that reminded him of the Irelands' apartment in the East_Eighties. A dreadful fear entered my consciousness that perhaps he had entertained aspirations toward Viola 's favors- or, even more serious perhaps, that he had attained a share of them and had then been superseded by some luckier chap. From there I turned left along Cumhuriyet_Cadesi past more hotels and a park on_the_left, Republic Gardens, and came_in a_few moments to Taksim_Square, one of the hubs of the city, with the Monument of the Republic, erected in 1928, in its center. How did we get here''? The accuracy of measuring the total electrical energy entering an exploding wire during a_few microseconds was verified when two independent types of comparison with the heat_energy produced had an uncertainty of 2 percent. But Jackie had gone_into the station. They came in waves. So Captain_Jenks returned to his harbor post to watch the scouting plane put_in five more appearances, and to feel the certainty of_this dread rising within him. The game started again and in the eighth inning Mike_Deegan came up to bat. After Guardino 's left, we 'll dump the kid somewhere near the border where she kin get home. `` I do n't know much about them'', Owen admitted,`` but I suppose they have their own religion and they probably resent outsiders coming_in and telling them what to do and what not to do''. At the time Alex arrived he was engaged in some sort of intimate communication with the hen, who had settled herself on the nest most peacefully after the occurrences of the morning. He left the rest of his things and returned to the lobby. A company of cavalry could n't come_in there if two men were guarding that trail''. It was a relief when they finally came. Seeing him in that condition, and about to enter the hall where the King, the Queen, the whole royal_family and all the members of the highest aristocracy would be present, Grimm and the Abbe_Raynal tried to stop him. He returned in command of an international army of Gurkhas, Indians, Africans, Chinese and British. The slight flutter that had disturbed the motion of her heart when she entered the forest was gone now, and even the dim groves of trees through which she occasionally passed did not reawaken her fear. Other deductions are subtracted only from Adjusted_Gross_Income in arriving at Taxable_Income. When he had given the call a_few moments thought, he went_into the kitchen to ask Mrs._Yamata to prepare tea and sushi for the visitors, using the formal English china and the silver tea_service which had been donated to the mission, then he went outside to inspect the grounds. Forgiveness is the door through which a person must pass to enter the Kingdom_of_God. It took them an hour before they came to the first houses of Kelseyville. And Paul_Lipson, as Morris, the faithful one who never gets home to his Shirley 's dinner, was fine, too. The clerk impressed this upon me: that I should not arrive in the hall before ten o' clock. When she said that she did have the money, he said that she could come_in for treatment with his office model until she was ready to buy one. Nothing that Plainfield last year had lost the Mack_Truck_Co. plant, he said industry will not come into this state until there is tax reform. When the meal was ready, he told Jones to wash_up, and going_into the front_room, woke the girl. Obviously, we can stop them from coming_in, however, just by talk. Everybody returned after intermission for the miscellaneous sweepings of the Fantasy for Piano, Chorus, and Orchestra in C minor, made_up by its composer to fill_out one of his programs. A band of robbers enters a railroad_station, overpowers and ties_up the telegraph_operator, holds_up the train and escapes. First thing I did after my twenty-first birthday was go_into court and have it officially changed, and this is something I do tell everybody. She stood_up, smoothing her hair down, straightening her clothes, feeling a thankfulness for the enveloping darkness outside, and, above everything, for the absence of the need to answer, to respond, to be aware even of Stowey coming_in or going_out, and yet, now that she was beginning to cook, she glimpsed a future without him, a future alone like this, and the pain made her head writhe, and she found it hard to wait for Lucretia to come with her guests. One question which inevitably crops_up is whether such stations have a future in a nation where the Negro is moving_into a fully integrated status. That was when a remarkable woman, Teresa_Durlach, came to my aid- not so_much with money, as with_wisdom and courage. So, had he been here before, but it seemed he might well come again. He watched the girl until she had gone_into the trees, and waited until he could hear the sound of her horse any longer, then went_up to where the children were sleeping. Nothing like Godot, he arrived before the hour. Heavily armed and mobilized as a fast moving Civil_Defense outfit, 23 operators and office personnel stand ready to move_into action at a minute 's notice''. Visibility continued to be limited, and Greg was never able to get above feet. I left the party as soon as possible and got_into a taxi. The American newspaperman worried about getting to the cable office. Galli arrived with his family surgeon, Maestro_Lippi. At the outset, the Government 's spokesman explained that counsel for the Government and for du_Pont had already held preliminary discussions with a view to arriving at a relief plan that both sides could recommend to the court. The John_Harvey arrived in Bari, a port on the Adriatic, on November 28 th, making for Porto_Nuovo, which, as the name indicates, was the ancient city 's new and modern harbor. He moved ahead carefully, his left_hand in_front of him, and came to a wooden partition. Mrs._McIntosh_Buell will leave Sunday to return to her home in Santa_Barbara, Calif., after spending a week in her Polo Grounds home. From Philadelphia came Cyrus_Adler and Joseph_Jastrow. The rabbi said thoughtfully,`` I would not want my people to get_in trouble with the Church''. The pain of the rabbit was not itself bad; nothing evil was happening when that pain was being endured; badness, in the only sense in which it is involved at_all, waited for its appearance till I came and looked and felt. Suppose the lines in_front_of the movie_houses were too long and we could get_in? Returning to the school_crossing, the officer was informed by the Sisk boy that he recognized the driver, a neighbor, and had obtained the license_number. I came to England last summer to do research on the unpublished letters of Cardinal_Newman. An aircraft with a load of small nuclear_weapons could very conceivably be given a mission to suppress all trains operating within a specified geographic_area of Russia- provided that we had used some of our ICBMs to degrade Russia 's air_defenses before our bombers got there. Mullins came_in. My husband enters the motel office, signs_up for a room, and them solemnly asks the proprieter if he accepts pets. She stood there, watching Holden come_in, and she put the piece of toast in her mouth and bit_off one corner with a huge chomp of her white teeth. He put her down on the couch, and going_into the kitchen, saw that the boy had dropped into a chair beside the table. Whole platoons were taking_up new positions on the steps, arriving and departing, while I stayed glued, like a signpost, to one spot. He went_back and got the flashlight, returned to the tunnel and carried the suitcase to the edge of the_pit he had found earlier. Adam watched his own hands make the caressing, anxious movement that, when rain falls and nobody comes, and ruin draws_close like a cat rubbing against the ankles, has been the ritual of stall vendors, forever. You realize you are getting_in the old fogy class. Lincoln understood this better than most when he said in his`` Second Inaugural'' that God`` gives to both North and South this terrible war, as the woe due to those by whom the offense came''. The round cells were reproducibly positioned in the light_beam which entered the mineral_oil bath through a window. He recalls with a wry smile the wit who said, on returning from a homecoming reunion, that he would never go again because all his class had changed so_much they did n't even recognize him. Mike was slow getting into the box this time. Her house stood on a rise of ground, and before she got_into her car she looked at the houses below. `` For_instance, Djakarta, Indonesia, has three groups of dancers interested in coming here. There was a tap at the door and Oliver entered with the word that Heiser wished to see the Captain. Is this what our children are to come face_to_face with when they are ready for college in a_few years? And now, the woman, tired and trembling, came here to the DeKalb_County cannery. Letters came regularly from Nerien, Nicholas, and Martin. I was full of hope as Fidel_Castro came into Havana. `` I 'll decide that when I get there. Just a month after the Korean_War broke_out, the 7_th_Cavalry was moving_into the lines, ready for combat. Mr. and Mrs._Robert_Brown will return next week from Bermuda. For_one_thing, there is a natural belt of rock across the river_bed; for another, it was here that one of the old caravan routes came_in. `` I have come to talk with you about the future of humor and comedy'', I told him, at which he started slightly, and_then made us each a stiff drink, with a trembling hand. Sick_pay, if included in your Gross Income, is deducted in arriving at Adjusted_Gross_Income. Let 's get inside. In_fact, He came into this world Himself, in the person of His Son, Jesus_Christ, who stood here amid the darkness of human sin and said:`` I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in_darkness, but shall have the light of life''. Or the mode of love to this fragment by a recent poet:`` Know ye, fair folk who dwell on earth Or shall hereafter come to birth, That here, with dust upon his eyes, Iraj, the sweet-tongued singer, lies. When the knife went_into his chest, he went_down at_once. The signals to proceed may therefore come when he is momentarily not able to take_advantage IN them. Directly opposite is the emperor 's door, through which they entered the building. He got_in the oil_business out at Odessa and lucked_into some money''. This light did not penetrate very far back into the hall, and my eyes were hindered rather_than aided by the dim daylight entering through the fan vents when I tried to pick_out whatever might be lying, or squatting, on the floor below. The Jews had been banished from England in 1290 and were not permitted to return before 1655, when Shakespeare had been dead for thirty-nine years. Sometimes I got_on the wrong car and did n't get to school at_all, but wound_up at the ocean, or some other dismal place, and had_to spend the day there. It was like finally getting_into one 's own nightmares to punish one 's dreams. He would come home in the evening tired and discouraged- in no frame_of_mind to play with their three children, or spend much time chatting with his wife. Beyond that misty gray of the rain, he saw the hutment, low diminutive log_cabins, chinked with mud, with doorways a man would have_to crouch to get through, with roofs of tenting laid_over boughs or boards from hardtack boxes, or fence_rails, with cranky chimneys of sticks and dried mud. The night before, they had telephoned the Andrus_maid, Selena_Masters, and she had arrived early, bursting her vigorous presence into the silent house with an assurance that amused McFeeley and confounded Moll. I had exactly 20 minutes to get down to the test strip''. `` Lived alone here for three years, before any man came. The man had come floundering aboard the flat-bottomed barge at the last instant, brandishing the flag_of_truce. The expression was his trade-mark, his open_sesame to good_luck, and his prayer that pilot and plane would always return. I would hear from him for a_couple_of weeks, then he 'd come around with the completed lyric''. Even then, as you go_into the house oppressed by the knowledge that something_is_cooking and that your house has passed under this unaccountable, official control, could you go_on forgetting that you still had that ridiculous hat on your head and you were still carrying that childish horn in your hand? The Kochaneks told police they left home at 8 a. m. and returned about 5: 45 p. m. and found the house had been entered. Finding it true that he was not inside, the deputies returned to the first house and tore holes through the side and the roof until they could see a body on the bed covered by a blanket. The music arrived, taking him, its rhythm stroked him, snaked all through him, the lyrics lifted him, took him from one magic isle to another, stopping briefly at each. Blanche could remember when she had first arrived at this conclusion. , it is small enough to get_into crevices, jacket and crown margins, malposed anteriors, and the back_teeth. Juanita drooped about the place, wearing a haunted, brooding look, which Kate attributed to the baby 's death, until the day a letter came for her addressed to`` Miss_Juanita_Fitzroy'', bearing a Grafton postmark. No friends are to arrive without an invitation or without at_least telephoning beforehand. At the Dumont, a guest had come in a collapsible wheel_chair. From fourteen states and three foreign countries they come to spend the months from mid-September to June. They were a_little late in getting home. Tillie was a fine midwife and could get here quick, he suggested. When the troupe traveled_to New_York to participate in a one act play competition- and won- Mercer, instead of returning with the rest of the company in triumph, remained in New_York. When they came to Mr._Jack 's photograph, twenty by twelve inches in a curly silver frame, Miss_Ada said,`` By_rights I ought to leave that, seeing he won take my clotheshorse''. enter into contracts with educational_institutions, scientific organizations, and industrial and engineering firms; She was the daughter and sole heiress of either a cattle baron or an oil millionaire and, having arrived in New_York with a big bank roll, became a dabbler in various fields. At the first restaurant he sensibly pulled_up to go_in for his dinner, and as a consequence did not see Cobb strike the open range at the mouth of the canyon and head straight across the swells for Antler. Getting to and from school was no problem. The Secretary_of_the_Interior or any duly authorized representative shall be entitled to admission to, and to require reports from the operator of, any metal or nonmetallic mine which is in a State( excluding any coal or lignite mine), the products of_which regularly enter commerce or the operations of_which substantially affect commerce, for the purpose of gathering data and information necessary for the study authorized in the first section of_this Act. Charlie ate some supper in the kitchen and went_into the TV_room to hear the news. Even_though headquarters actually have been moved_into the Chatham building, do they believe that they can make the new name stick? I feel that few burglars would be prone to break and enter into someone 's apartment if they were met with a good hardy growl that a dog would provide. He had gone_into the Japanese navy, had been trained as an officer, had participated in one or two battles- he never went into detail regarding his military experience- and at the age of twenty-five, quite as a bolt out_of_the_blue, he had walked into the mission as if he belonged here and had become a Christian. Dear_heaven, no, thought Mr._Skyros, turning_away as another man came_in. He dumped it into the back and made sure it would n't roll out, then returned to the porch and closed the front_door, making sure it was unlocked. I hated you when I first came_in. Meanwhile, all the personnel except those few needed to carry_out the performance of the ship, went_into the suspensor. As he left the bandstand to return to his office, the slender, sun-tanned Chief_Executive paused along the way to shake_hands with the members of the audience in wheel chairs forming the first row under the field_tent set_up for the guests. The antagonists came_in, one_at_a_time, and did not see or hear the other presentations. Out_of_the_blue comes talk of pension plans. A graduate of Hollywood High_School, she likes to imagine herself, as she takes_the_floor,`` a village girl coming_in to a festival''. Fran and he had met about two years after she had arrived in Manhattan from Nebraska, or was it Wyoming? If the Orioles are to break their losing_streak within the next two days, it will have to be at_the_expense_of the American_League champion New_York Yankees, who come in here tomorrow for a night_game and a single test Sunday afternoon. `` Hodges predicted:' I think we will see more foreign firms coming to the U._S.. Very small particles, however, in a size range of 1 to 4 microns in diameter are capable of passing these impinging barriers and entering the alveolar_bed of the lungs. I got_in the car, drove down to the drive-in and ordered a_couple_of hamburgers with everything_included, a cup of coffee and the fastest service possible. Man had enough to worry about managing to get up there and stay without being burdened with rules once aloft. Get_in''. At four o_'_clock, or four thirty, the coming of the newsboy marked the end of the day; he tossed a paper toward every front_door, and housewives came down to their steps to pick them up and read what their neighbors had been doing. Mrs._Pastern asked sadly, when he came_in. `` According to Rose, he arrived here a couple minutes before nine and spotted Thor in the water, got a hooked pole from the pool equipment locker and started hauling him out. You have heard him tell these young people that during his almost 50 years of service in the Congress he has seen the Kaisers and the Hitlers and the Mussolinis, the Tojos and Stalins and Khrushchevs, come and go and that we are passing_on to them the freest Nation that mankind has ever known. Tommy would n't know; after coming to America, her parents had spoken only English. A friend of my father 's came to dinner. In the following year her father undertook to give a course in Hebrew theology to Johns_Hopkins students, and this brought to the Szold house a group of bright young Jews who had come to Baltimore to study, and who enjoyed being fed and mothered by Mamma and entertained by Henrietta and Rachel, who played and sang for them in the upstairs sitting_room on Sunday evenings. They returned to the street, mounted their horses, rode through the rain to the big house on Houston_Street. On some of the islands' beaches the waves came_in gently; they were steepest on the shores facing the direction of the seaquake from which the waves had come. Then he turned the telephone over to Rourke, and went_into the bedroom to change his slippers for dry socks and shoes. There were three houses in Salyer_'s_Canyon just at the foot of a low bluff, the road winding along the top, entering above, and_then passing down in_front_of the houses, thence to the Vermejo. On some of the islands' beaches the waves came_in gently; they were steepest on the shores facing the direction of the seaquake from which the waves had come. Letch had returned from his debacle unrepentant and more badly_behaved than before. You 've been away from home for the New_Year festivities, but now the party is over and you come home. But in_the_meantime the beer runner, unhappy with this solution, telephoned Torrio and returned to O_'_Banion with the message:`` Say, Dionie, I just been talking to Johnny, and he said to let them cops have the three_hundred. They give strict interpretation to William_James' statement that`` Every idea that enters the mind tends to express itself''. Quickly, he went_into the bedroom. He pushed stick and rudder and entered the overcast on his back. The light was filtered by the soft_glass window of the thermostat thus ensuring that only light absorbed by the chlorine and not by the carbon_tetrachloride could enter the reaction cell. `` Get_in, buddies. When Dr._W._A._Swim celebrated his 75 th birthday at the Wilshire Country_Club, guests came by chartered plane from all_over the country. `` Get_in'', Charley_Estes said brusquely. The world 's best golfer, shooting below par, came to the last hole of the opening round of the Los_Angeles_open with every intention of delivering a final crusher. Both of those have had dynamic run-ups in price on the market in recent months, both were selling at higher price-earnings and yield bases than Morton was coming to market at, and everyone who knew anything about it expected the Morton stock to have a fast run-up. Having hit one of the trees, the ball came to rest not more_than 160 yards out. What was that old sign, supposed to be painted over a door somewhere, Abandon hope, all ye who enter here? I returned to the hall, despite my dislike for the clerk. The wife of convicted bank robber Lawrence_G._Huntley was arrested in Phoenix, Ariz., last week and will be returned to Portland to face charges of assault and robbery, Portland detectives said Friday. He went_into the Army in March, 1957, and returned two years later. Even when public bodies arrived at a consensus, at_least one dissenting vote has been usual. And return to the United_States she did, into waiting arms- the unromantic ones of the New_York District_Attorney 's office. He strode past the now frightened man, entered the house. Thornburg arrived with the writers. Before he went_into battle Andrei had told Alex,`` I only want to be a Pole. Therefore as through one man sin entered into the world and through sin death, and thus death has passed unto all men because all have sinned. It was Giselle, the fille_de_chambre, come to clean the room, and while she stood before him with ears pricked_up and regard all curiosity, explaining her errand, Alex could see from the corner of his eye the doctor doing all he could to calm the displeased bird. First came the cannon_fodder, white clad civilians being driven into death as a massive human battering_ram. He sucked_in his breath and kept quiet while Killpath laid down the sheet again, wound the gold wire stems of his glasses around his ears and_then, eying the report as it lay before him on the desk, intoned,`` Acting_Lieutenant_Gunnar_Matson one failed to see that the station_keeper was properly relieved two absented himself throughout the entire watch without checking on the station 's activities or the whereabouts of his section sergeants three permitted members of the Homicide_Detail of the Inspector's_Bureau to arrogate for their own convenience a patrolman who was thereby prevented from carrying_on his proper assignment four failed to notify the station commander Acting_Captain_O._T._Killpath of a homicide occurring in the district five frequented extralegal establishments after-hours spots for purposes of an unofficial and purportedly social nature and six''- he leaned_back and peeled_off his glasses``- failed to co-operate with the Acting_Captain by returning promptly when so ordered. Had the Communist Pathet_Lao finally come this far? Returning to the log-house he found some favorite lines from Jonathan_Swift on his lips:`` Under the window in stormy weather I marry this man and woman together. Earlier this month Edward_R._Murrow, director of the United_States_Information_Agency, came to Hollywood and had dinner with 100 leaders of the motion_picture industry. If we fail to develop the means to hunt_down and destroy the enemy 's military_force with extreme care and precision, and if war comes in spite of our most ardent desires for peace, our choice of alternatives will be truly frightening. The negatively_charged dirt particles then leave the surface and go_into the aqueous phase. He went_into the print_shop, where Fletcher had just finished cleaning the press. `` People and soils respond slowly'', says Walter_Clark,`` but the time has now come when the gardens produce delicious long-keeping vegetables due_to this enrichment program. `` Springfield come_in tomorrow''? Jess cursed again, and entered the barn. He returned to Germany for_the_first_time in 1953, where he has since conducted in Cologne, Frankfurt, and Berlin. It would be even more valuable because that same aircraft could immediately destroy any targets it discovered- no need to wait for a missile to come all_the_way from the United_States with the chance that the target, if it were mobile, would be gone. He has said,`` Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come_in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me''( Revelation 3: 20). Pat moved_into it. He went_into the hotel and searched till he found the razor. So somebody could have come_in, too- then or later while she was out of the room. When the chance came, they first eliminated cold_cereal once a week, then gradually converted to hot fresh-ground cereal every_day. They would have to go west through the narrow river valley that separated Leyte from Samar and hope that it did close_in before they returned. For a moment he thought_of going_into Crosson 's office to explain that he had to leave, but there was now such a pain in his chest, such a pounding in his head, that he decided to let it go. Maneuvers over, the 7_th returned to garrison duty in Tokyo, Captain_Chandler still with them. In the small group will be the junior and senior Mrs._Walter_Monroe; the bridegroom 's parents, the Barrett Wendells, who are returning from a winter holiday in Sarasota, Fla., for the occasion; and his brother, Mr._Wendell_Jr., and his wife, who will arrive from Boston. Members of the young set who would like to come to the party only during the dancing time are welcomed. I was n't far behind him when he entered the parking_lot and hurried over to his car. After Captain_Docherty sent Arleigh_Griffith for Hoag he was able to complete his detailed inspection of the third floor and to receive a report from his man covering the floors above before Griffith returned, buoyed_up by a brief stop for another glass of champagne. No bottle pool is tolerated- bottle pool being our lingo for those who come to swim and sink into our bar while protesting that they can only dunk and run. The occupants of Apartment Number 3 were probably away for a_few days, and not likely to return on a Friday. What can 10- year-old Susan expect when she enters the orthodontist 's office? I do know what we would have done if Pat_O'Dwyer had come to town. An excited woman was making an emergency call over the phone:`` Doctor, please come over right_away. Home air conditioning has come a long way from the early days of overcooled theaters and the thermal shock they inflicted. Data on the decline of property values in an area after a new racial group enters it has to be assessed in_terms_of the trends in property values before the group comes_in. The suitcases had come while they were out, and had been put in their room, the concierge said. Night after night he stayed with Gunny in the dead of winter, rubbing her with quarts of expensive liniment, fussing over her bran mash as the cook did over charlotte_russe, tracking manure on the pretty new carpet when he did come to the house. We got to one house where there were five secessionist they brok+ run and Arch holored_out to shoot the ornery suns_of_biches and we all let_go at them. After three weeks' swift sailing, however, the ship entered an area of shallow marshes and river deltas. He had just returned my change when the doorman came_in off the street to page me. But the campers still come. Mae entered the room from the hallway to the kitchen. When Alex entered his room, the doctor was already preparing a nest in the straw case, six eggs ready for the hen 's attentions. Tell her to come here to the hotel''. He got back into the batter's_box and on the next pitch dropped into the dirt again. Amen, amen, I say to you, he who hears my word, and believes him who sent me, has life everlasting, and does not come to judgment, but has passed from death to life. He had come here in_order to test himself. The finished- and drastically cut- product would begin with a hazy longshot of Joyce entering the suds, then bursting above the pool 's surface clad in layers of lavender lather, and I had a hunch this item was going_to sell tons and tons of soap; even to clean men and boys. `` Have him come_in''. In exactly three minutes, go_in that phone_booth behind you and call Police_Headquarters. The night after reading her letter about her surgeon uncle- it must have been late in September- I had a vision of myself returned in ragged uniform from The Front, nearly dying, my head bandaged and bloody, and Jessica bending over me, the power of her love bringing me back to life. When he came to the movies- more_or_less by accident- they were still cheap entertainment capable of enthralling the unthinking for an idle few minutes. You then descended one story, glommed a television_set from the music room- the only constructive feature of your visit, by_the_way- and, returning to the ground_floor, entered the master_bedroom. No young children may come without adults except for a specific, organized, chaperoned party. We also worked_out logistics for Sunday afternoon swimmers who arrive two hours early with their weekend guests while we are still enjoying an alfresco lunch en_famille. They looked up in surprise as Powers came_in. For he remembered too well how he had brought back the loaded drinks to Burton and_then returned to the kitchen to get weaker drinks for himself. A British officer had come aboard and told him that in_case of enemy air_attack he was not to open_fire until bombs were actually dropped. She paused at the kitchen door, caught her breath, told herself firmly that the opium was only an attempt to frighten her and went_into the kitchen, where Glendora was eyeing the chickens dismally and Maude was cleaning lamp_chimneys. But in_all its 175 years, not a single Negro student has entered its classrooms. She locked the ignition, removed the keys, stepped out of the car and went_into the house. Big_Hans began pouring whisky in the kid 's mouth but his mouth filled without any getting down his throat and in a second it was dripping from his chin. He opened the door and went_in, pulling it shut behind him. As roommates, teammates, and home-run mates, Mantle, 29, who broke_in with the Yankees ten years ago, and Maris, 26, who came to the Yankees from Kansas_City two years ago, have strikingly similar backgrounds. Mr. and Mrs._Merrill_Shoup have returned to their home in Colorado_Springs after spending a_few days at the Brown_Palace_Hotel. Eddie_Lee had not come_in yet. There is one other point we should never lose sight of: Many veterans who enter VA hospitals as non-service cases later qualify as service-connected. `` But you want a job guaranteed when you return'', I continued my attack. Tolek_Alterman had returned from the colonies in Palestine and, before the national leadership, exalted the miracles of drying_up swamps and irrigating the desert. The bridegroom 's children were here for the Christmas holidays and can n't return. Happily for posterity, then, the Boston_Association did not actually command Parker to leave the room, though it came too_close for comfort to what would have been an unforgivable brutality. He nodded and, going_into the bedroom, brought a needle, thread, and scissors. She 'd found one and she had said a word while Big_Hans and I had hunted and hunted as we always did all winter, every winter since the spring that Hans had come and I had looked in the privy and found the first one. Congressmen returning from recess say the people admire President_Kennedy so_much, they 're even willing to heed his call to sacrifice- and give_up his program. But even before that, Picasso had glimpsed and entered, for a moment, a certain revolutionary path in which no one had preceded him. Barco, his state of apprehension gone, never to return, had assumed a matter-of-factness which remained his principal attitude from_that_time_on. Then they had always been romping around him on these walks, yelping with delight, dashing off into the bushes on fruitless hunting_expeditions, returning to jump up on him triumphantly with muddy paws. He would have had ample time to go_into a blind somewhere and wait his prey. Public men come and go but great issues of policy remain. Adam rose from the crouch necessary to enter the hut. The two children, both boys, wandered around the Australian and me for a_few moments and_then returned to their work. Talking of the rapid population growth( upwards of 12000 babies born daily) with an immigrant entering the United_States every 1- 1 2 minutes, he said`` our organization has not been keeping pace with this challenge''. It took a_couple_of minutes to run_through her various businesses and get down to the one he wanted. They came unexpectedly upon the sea. When Fred_Powell 's brother-in-law, Charlie_Keane, moved_into the dead man 's home, the anonymous letter_writer took no chances on Charlie taking_up where Fred had left_off and wasted no time on a first notice: Yet when the dear baby came, he had Tillie over_here in a jiffy, and was as attentive and sweet and worried and happy when it was all_over as any husband could have been. Britain began designing the ship in 1956 but got nowhere until the American government decided to end a ban on sharing military secrets with Britain that had been imposed after Fuchs blabbed. After returning to the United_States and raising the money, he discovered on getting_back to Japan that the hours were no_longer available. Phil_Rossoff, coming_in from left_field, stopped at the water_fountain for a drink. He climbed the stairs, went_into Roberts' room, found a suitcase and packed as much into it as he could. Those who actually get there find that it is n't spooky at_all but as brilliant as a tile in sunlight. Hansen arrived just before nightfall, two hours late, in company with Lee_MacPhail; J._A._W._Iglehart, chairman of the Oriole board_of_directors, and Public_Relations_Director Jack_Dunn. When Michelangelo explained why he had come, Rabbi_Melzi replied gravely: In the first of these sentences if by is the complement of come and Tuesday is an adjunct of time on Tuesday, there will be strong stress on by in the spoken_language; but if a complement for come is implied and by Tuesday is a prepositional unit used as an adjunct, by will be unstressed or lightly stressed at_most. Then it was that District_Attorney Welch entered the case. She got to her feet, staggered, and almost fell. They had lunch at a sidewalk cafe overlooking the intersection of two broad, busy, unpicturesque streets, and coming home they got lost in the Metro; it took them over an hour to get_back to the station where they should have changed, in_order to take the line that went to the Place_Redoute. Having arrived he blinked sleepily and friendlily at them, and lapsed back into the restful stupor from which he had emerged. Travelers entering from the desert were confounded by what must have seemed an illusion: a great garden filled with nightingales and roses, cut by canals and terraced promenades, studded with water_tanks of turquoise tile in_which were reflected the glistening blue curves of a_hundred domes. Retracing my steps to the Mosque of Sultan_Ahmet, only one with six minarets, I entered the courtyard, with a gallery supported by pointed_arches running around it and a fountain in_the_middle. He will frequently return to it. Yet Maude had suggested that Sarah return to New_York. And_then Castro himself did come, bearded, smiling; yet if you looked closely you 'd see that his eyes did not pick_up the smile on his lips. What sort_of men I would come into contact with, at the hall? Retiring to his beloved Mount_Vernon, he returned to preside over the Federal_Convention, and was the only man in history to be unanimously elected President. Listening for hours to his laments that the war and`` Mist_Fair 's'' poverty afterwards had robbed the mare of many_a racing triumph, and to his predictions of greatness for the procession of foals to come, Jenny could look_forward to years of conflict with an animal who disliked her intensely and showed it. Those who enter the front_door of the church intelligently and with Christian dedication will not so easily step through the back door because of lost interest. She arrived late and as she entered the party, noted that gentlemen seemed to be in the majority; the air was thick_with smoke, empty bottles were in_evidence, and several of the guests were somewhat the worse for liquor. The chevaux_de_frise, those sharp stakes and barriers around the fort at the Battery, pointed to a conflict between the town and sea_power rolling in glassy swells as the tide came_in. When police arrived the man was still violent, Slate said. I believe, therefore, that we are without exception sinners, by nature alienated from God, and that Jesus_Christ, the Son of God, came to earth, the representative Head of a new race, to die upon the cross and pay the penalty of the sin of the world, and that he who thus receives Christ as his personal Saviour is`` born again'' spiritually, with new privileges, appetites, and affections, destined to live and grow in His likeness forever. An Ohio soldier who, from a comrade just returned from leave, received an unfavorable comment on the conduct of his sister, took pen in hand and delivered himself thus:``[ Dear Sis] Alf sed he heard that you and hardy was a runing together all_the_time and he though he wod gust quit having any thing mor to doo with you for he thought it was no_more yuse. Whenever she found time, she went blackberry picking with him, and they would come home together, mouths purple, arms and faces, tired enough to forget grief for another day. As the morning wore_on and a blazing West_Texas sun wiped the shadows off the Franklin Mountains, police got close enough to the plane to pry into the baggage compartment. Then they disappeared and Scotty got_up and went_into his own room and. Ultimately either the Trujillos would have been returned to power or the conflict would have produced conditions favorable to a takeover by Dominican elements responsive to Castro in Cuba. They walked from midnight to noon, noon to midnight, and came to the beast sprawled on its side. If we go_into this Common_Market, we might just_as well stop talking_about Constitutional guarantees, Connally Amendments or, for_that_matter, conservatism in_general. So the vile cargo went_into the hole of the John_Harvey. Mr. and Mrs._Harry_D._Hoaps, Jr. have returned to their home in Drexel_Park, after spending some time in Delray_Beach_Fla.. He came home overheated, ran straight to the ice-chest, and gulped shivery cold water. In considering roleplaying for analysis we enter a more complex area, since we are now no_longer dealing with a simple over-all decision but rather with the examination and evaluation of many elements seen in dynamic functioning. They come prepared for family fun because Americans in ever growing numbers are learning that here is the way to a fine economical vacation that becomes a family experience of lasting importance. After signing a motion-picture contract, she came to America and had`` Goodbye, Mr. Chips'' as her first assignment after a year 's wait. Alex nodded to the maid as though nothing unusual were taking_place and entered the doctor 's room. And when they had got to their little lawn, they had had a most twirlingly magnificent time. Like a particle drawn to a magnet he returned to that which was pressing so hard in his mind. He turned_away and returned in_a_moment with a pint of brandy in a small paper sack which he slid over the counter to Shayne. To appreciate the nature of the gamble, it should be realized that while college teaching is almost a public symbol of security, that security does not come as quickly or as automatically as it does in an elementary_school system or in the Civil_Service. The President and his advisers felt that the time might have come to warn Premier_Khrushchev against a grave miscalculation in areas such_as Berlin, Iran or Latin_America from which there would be no turning_back. I started my tour of them at the Turkish Government_Tourist_Office, next to Pan_American 's office on_the_left as you enter the driveway that leads to the Hilton_Hotel. Often they are able to get_in only because the area is declining economically. George said,`` First thing I do when I get to Vicksburg again, is get me a Yankee''- In the ballroom below, the dark had given_way to moonlight coming_in through the bank of French_windows. She stood_up, smoothing her hair down, straightening her clothes, feeling a thankfulness for the enveloping darkness outside, and, above everything, for the absence of the need to answer, to respond, to be aware even of Stowey coming_in or going_out, and yet, now that she was beginning to cook, she glimpsed a future without him, a future alone like this, and the pain made her head writhe, and she found it hard to wait for Lucretia to come with her guests. John_Salvador, a farmer from Palm_Desert, Calif., was sitting up front and could see through the door as the trio entered the cockpit. While they were away Blanche came into the office every morning, running things as she had always run them for Stanley, going_through the week in a dazed stupor, getting things done automatically, out of habit. Gun knew it was Car_12, the wagon, returned from delivering Ingleside 's drunk-and-disorderlies to the City_Jail. Fleischman with eight was to patrol the Leyte_Gulf area, with his main task to get any kamikaze before they got to the ships. She arrived late and as she entered the party, noted that gentlemen seemed to be in the majority; the air was thick_with smoke, empty bottles were in_evidence, and several of the guests were somewhat the worse for liquor. In the small group will be the junior and senior Mrs._Walter_Monroe; the bridegroom 's parents, the Barrett Wendells, who are returning from a winter holiday in Sarasota, Fla., for the occasion; and his brother, Mr._Wendell_Jr., and his wife, who will arrive from Boston. As_a_matter_of_fact, Fogg and his plane did n't get beyond Pennsylvania in the race- an engine oil leak forced him down- but the flying service and school he started subsequently were first_steps in paying_off his wry-faced backers. She walked back to the house and entered, feeling herself returning, sensing some kind of opportunity in the empty building. Starting with the room completely blacked_out, as it was when we came_in, he unerringly fixed things so that the whole place was bathed in the maximum of light without at any point admitting even so much as a crack of glare. It seems to me the time has come for the American press to start experimenting with ways of reporting the news that will do a better job of communicating and will be less subject_to abuse by those who have learned how to manipulate the present stereotype to serve their own ends. `` But when I arrived and recognised a number of notorious characters I had thrown into the detective bureau basement times, I knew I had been framed, and withdrew almost at_once''. But when Miss_Jen went over right_away to return the call, Miss_Kiz could n't have been very cordial, for she 'd come_back before she hardly had time to get there. Amen, amen, I say to thee, unless a man be_born again of water[ symbol of the Word_of_God, see Ephesians 5: 26] and the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom_of_God. When they first married he had been working in the fields all day, and she would get_in the car and drive to wherever he was working, to take him a fresh hot meal. Going through the Imperial_Gate in the wall, I entered the grounds of Topkapi_Palace, home of the Sultans and nerve_center of the vast Ottoman_Empire, and walked along a road toward another gate in the distance, past the Church of St._Irene, completed by Constantine in 330 A._D. on my left, and_then, just outside the second gate, I saw a spring with a tap in the wall on my right- the Executioner 's Spring, where he washed his hands and his sword after beheading his victims. Then during washing, the greasy soil rolls back at the edges so that droplets can disengage themselves from the sorbed oil mass, with the aid of mechanical action, and enter the aqueous phase. The theorem which we prove is more general than what we have described, since it works with the primary decomposition of the minimal polynomial, whether or not the primes which enter are all of first degree. On the death of their father, they returned to their home in Batavia, New_York. He returned to his cell in the county jail, where he has been held since his arrest last July, without a word to his court-appointed attorney, Jack_Walker, or his guard. He knew that German long-range bombers had been returning to the attack in Italy. Shortly, the doctor himself entered, his hair somewhat wet from the shower, but evidently satisfied with the outcome of their adventures. We entered one where the front_door stood ajar and climbed a flight of steep steps to the main floor. The waves may keep coming for many hours. Most passengers did n't know what had happened until they got on the ground. If we return to them today, we have no difficulty spotting their weaknesses but we find them still pleasing. Others are confined to vast reservations, and not_only does the Australian government justifiably not wish them to be viewed_as exhibits in a zoo, but on their reservations they are extremely fugitive, shunning camps, coming together only for corroborees at which their strange culture comes to its highest pitch- which is very low indeed. It was nothing to him if rain fell and nobody came. Van_Varner recently returned from Russia. And after several correspondents went_into Pathet_Lao territory and exposed the huge build-up, administration spokesmen acclaimed them for performing a`` great service'' and laid the_matter before the Southeast_Asia_Treaty_Organization. She came to New_York from Detroit as a teenager, but with a`` sponsor'' instead of a chaperone. She walked back to the house and entered, feeling herself returning, sensing some kind of opportunity in the empty building. Kitti had come into the office, on somebody 's recommendation, because she needed help in preparing her income_tax_return. Adler, Judge_Sulzberger 's nephew, came to study Assyriology. Oersted returned in 1814 and resumed an active part in university and political discussions. As an American Catholic of Irish ancestry, I came with certain preconceptions and expectations; being intellectually influenced by Newman and the general 19th century literature of England, I knew only a Protestant dominated country. His eyes were dark, fluid, fearful, and he gave a sigh as my knife went_in. She went_in to get the hamburgers, and I switched_on the device again and kept the signal from Dowling 's car coming_in steady and clear until I saw her starting back with the hamburgers. He had been at lessons in the schoolhouse since they returned from Harpers_Ferry. Mike kept walking and got within arm 's reach before the man became suspicious and straightened from his lax slouch. The pert, gray-haired woman who came to Denver three years ago from Buffalo, N._Y., is a`` civilian'' with the Army. The women who come to West_Venice, having forsaken radicalism, are interested in living only for_the_moment, in being constantly on_the_move. As the Juniors entered the ring, Mr._Spring, the announcer, stated over the public-address system that this was the 28 th year that Westminster has held the Finals of the Junior Competition. In_fact, he did not think_about Jerry_Burton at_all until he entered his living_room and closed the door behind him. He had talked one other member of the group to stay with him, but that friend had tired of not eating regularly and returned to Savannah. The ensemble enters in a long adagio passage that is of fantastic difficulty, as_well as loveliness, and adagio is the general medium of the piece. This restless individualism found its answer when he returned to live nearly all the rest of his life in Sweden. But to return to the main line of our inquiry. He came all_the_way around on Gardner 's hit before 5777 fans. They possessed no outer fortifications, no hard shells of confidence; they had enough difficulty getting from day to day, let_alone having an awful crime thrust upon them. My memory has catalogued for easy reference and withdrawal the image of her pink, scented stationery and the unsloped, almost configurations of her neat, studious handwriting with which she invited me to recall our summer, so many sentences beginning with`` Remember when''; and_others concerning camp friends who resided in her suburban neighborhood, and news of her commencing again her piano_lessons, her private_school, a visit to Boston to see her grandparents and an uncle who was a surgeon returned on furlough, wounded, from the war in Europe. Another neighbor, Mrs._Frank_C._Smith, 2731 Pall_Mall, Sterling_Township, surprised Kowalski by coming to the home yesterday with$ 135 collected locally toward the$ 400 funeral costs. The Kochaneks told police they left home at 8 a. m. and returned about 5: 45 p. m. and found the house had been entered. `` Trouble came into her life. `` Then we 're lucky we got here. His first model arrived at dusk. Moritz came to Texas in 1954 but his freshman football efforts were hampered by a knee injury. He had come into the Navy too young, with the image of the fun-loving Guns Appleby before him. The Brevard group of 85 arrived at the Gallery at 6 p. m., remaining for about 45 minutes. While expensive in_time and involving a great_deal of adaptation on the part of the worker( in_terms_of his willingness to leave the sanctity of his office and enter actively into the client 's life), techniques of accompaniment were found to be of tremendous value when in the service of specific preventive objectives. A seeping coldness entered Holden 's being; his nerves seemed frost-bitten down to the tips of his tingling fingers and his spine felt stiff and glass like, liable to break like an icicle at any moment. The battalion chief said he had just gotten_into his 1958 model automobile to move it from the driveway of his home so_that he could take his other car to work. Since arriving here, however, I have formed a far different religious picture of present-day England. Second teeth that have come_in before the first ones have fallen out, making a double row. Those coming from other denominations will welcome the opportunity to become informed. Bobby_Joe was gone all day now, not coming_in for dinner and sometimes not for supper. Even with words coming too fast, they came on the music of the voice. Perhaps it was just that he had so much more flesh, so that more of it seemed to come in contact with hers; but she had never been so aware of anyone 's flesh before. When they got home at midnight she was tired_out. I had come prepared to worship at the feet of this classic, and he turned_out to be a rather bitter old_man who smelled of dead cigars. You 'll get_in the office_building here. You then descended one story, glommed a television_set from the music room- the only constructive feature of your visit, by_the_way- and, returning to the ground_floor, entered the master_bedroom. The long and ever increasing column of sportsmen is now moving_into a new era. I have just returned from a seven-week trip to Europe and the Far_East. A half_hour later the Vice_President arrived. Barnett, who came into office with no previous experience in_public administration, has surrounded himself with confusion which not_only keeps his foes guessing but his friends as_well. His head undulated gradually, covering space, to come straining beneath the taut belly within the warmth of those teats. Arthur_Gordon comes once a month all_the_way from Georgia. I waited until my man was coming_out of the office with the key to a cabin before I went_in to register. The impression has nevertheless been given during these three days, despite Mr._Rusk 's personal popularity, that the United_States delegation came to Oslo in a somewhat tentative and exploratory frame_of_mind, more ready_to listen and learn than to enunciate firm policy on a global scale with detailed application to individual danger spots. Then he arrived in Zanzibar and found Africans carrying signs saying`` American imperialists, go_home''. Schwab also declared there is no proof of Weinstein 's entering a conspiracy to use the U._S. mails to defraud, to_which federal prosecutor A._Lawrence_Burbank replied: A foolish thought came into his head. You can hope against hope that come spring_cleaning, your fair-weather friends will lend a hand at scrubbing and furbishing. Almost immediately she was ashamed of herself for feeling vain, at such a time, in such a place, and she tossed_back her long yellow hair, smiling shyly as she entered the room. He got_into the car. The government forbade Hudson to return to Amsterdam with his ship. This is followed by a tremendous suck of water away from the shore as the first great trough arrives. Jonathan 's letter came, as she knew it would, and he had accepted their child 's death as another judgment from God against both Kate and himself. Now Acey and his friends were returning to seek him out. He felt curiously sleepy, the world seemed far away; he knew he should get to Cap, but he did know. A Protestant woman marveled to me over the large crowds going_in and out of the Birmingham_Oratory( Catholic) Church on Sunday mornings. Thus events occurred, and victims changed in appearance, and new ones arrived. Joe naturally ruled that a ball be dropped from alongside the spot where it had originally entered the stream. Mr._Brooks was born in New_York, and came to Portland in 1920. Mrs._Hamm will not come from Vero_Beach, Fla., for the wedding. `` You can go_in that way''! they cried. After the game, Phil was taking_off his sweatshirt in the dressing_room when Mike_Deegan came_in. At the door Alex managed to persuade the increasingly astonished fille_de_chambre to return in ten minutes. Morgan returned to the kitchen, built a fire, and carried in several buckets of water from the spring which he poured into the copper boiler that he had placed on the stove. Each man can identify himself with the history and the death of Jesus_Christ because Jesus_Christ has identified himself with human history and human_death, coming as the head of a new humanity. The consciousness it mirrors may have come earlier to Europe than to America, but it is the consciousness that most`` mature'' societies arrive_at when their successes in technological and economic systematization propel them into a time of examining the not strictly practical ends of culture. Why, Holden said to himself, surprised at his own sudden insight, I 'll bet some of those people who enter are just as happy as can be. Doc_Dunne and Miss_Sis had come. The original impulses came to England late( in the sixteenth century) and continue strong long after everyone else had gone_on to the baroque basso_continuo, sonatas, operas and the_like. At a third stage in the modernization process are such countries as India, Brazil, the Philippines, and Taiwan, which are ready and committed to move_into the stage of self-sustaining growth. How often have I looked_to Jesus when entering the sick room, asking for His presence and help in my professional duties as I give my talents not_only as the world giveth but as one who loves the Saviour and His creatures. It entered her body with the ghastly intimacy of an incubus, and its particles, spreading, creeping, crawling, joined themselves into steel_bands that constricted her knees so tightly that they ached; stifled her lungs so_that her breath came in harsh gasps; clutched her throat and sucked_up the moisture in her mouth so_that her tongue was dry and hard and stuck_to the roof of her mouth and her teeth were clenched together in the rigid fixture of her jaws. The grass in the meadows came fast, now that the warm weather was here. In 1803 Oersted returned to Copenhagen and applied for the university 's chair in physics but was rejected because he was probably considered more a philosopher than a physicist. The following morning, as John entered the Place_Molard on his way to visit a sick refugee, he had a premonition of danger. And just as`` Laurie'' Lawrence was first attracted to bright Jo_March, who found him immature by her high standards, and_then had to content himself with her younger sister Amy, so Joe_Jastrow, who had also been writing Henrietta before he came to Johns_Hopkins, had_to content himself with her younger sister, pretty Rachel. She took postgraduate work at the University of Grenoble in France and_then returned to London to work_on market research with an advertising firm. - After 52 rainless days, moisture finally came to Del_Mar, resulting in but one workout during the week for most_of the horses, and leaving us with less_than half our total average rainfall during the season. In September' 76 Thomas_Huxley, Darwin 's famous disciple, came from England to speak in a crowded auditorium at the formal opening of the University; and although it was a school for men only, it afforded Henrietta an opportunity to attend its public_lectures. Rilly or Glendora had entered her room while she slept, bringing back her washed clothes. As the robbers leave the looted train, the film suddenly cuts_back to the station, where the telegrapher 's little daughter arrives with her father 's dinner_pail only to find him bound on the floor. Each frame comes between the light and the lens and is individually projected on the screen, at the rate, for silent_movies, of 16 frames per second, and, for sound films, 24 frames per second. He was about to leave them, to depart from this world, and return to His Father in Heaven. The automobile maintenance unit, or motor_pool, came into existence in 1942 and has been responsible_for centralized maintenance and management of state-owned transportation since that time. If a child watched its progress he whispered,`` Hay, hay, load of hay- make a wish and turn_away'', and then stared rigidly in the opposite direction until the sound of the horses' feet returned no_more. He went_into the Army in March, 1957, and returned two years later. Just before coming to the mosque entrance I crossed the street, entered the Hippodrome, and walked ahead to the Obelisk of Theodosius, originally erected in Heliopolis in Egypt about 1600 B._C. by Thutmose, who also built those now in New_York, London and Rome at the Lateran. My Cousin_Simmons carried a musket, but he had loaded it with bird_shot, and as the officer came opposite him, he rose_up behind the wall and fired. He would go_in there, climb through the window, and at_least be safe for a_little while and able to rest. `` Summer 's been slow to come'', he said. The phone had been disconnected but telegrams came for him and notes by special messenger. It was paired with a Darius_Milhaud opera,`` The Poor_Sailor'', set_to a libretto by Jean_Cocteau, a kind_of Grand_Guignol by the sea, a sailor returns, unrecognized, and gets done_in by his wife. It was coming toward him. The Richard_Beesemyers, formerly of Connecticut, have returned to Southern_California and are now residing on South_Arden_Blvd.. Sometimes the solution comes in unexpected ways. ( Significantly, bitter echoes of the 1960 power struggle that saw Mosk moving_into the national committee post over Ziffren are still audible in party circles). Mike and the Anniston pitcher were pulled_away before they even came together. `` He came home unexpectedly''. I come now to a fourth consideration. Alex returned to the hotel, rather weary and with no new prospects of a role, in the late afternoon, but found the doctor in an ebullient mood. When the police arrived, they found McClellan and the two lawyers sitting and staring silently. `` I can fix him something later in the afternoon when we get home''. If you want a picture get to the corner of Adams and Clark just as fast as you can. `` One more and I 'm coming out there''! He was standing at the end of the bar enjoying a slug of cognac when Rourke came_in six or eight minutes later. So you sit in the car and listen to the air run_out and listen to the rain and see the mud in_front_of the headlights, waiting for you, for your new spectator_pumps, waiting for you to squat by yourself out there in your tight skirt, crying and afraid and trying to get that damned son-of-a-bitch tire off, because that is being an old_maid too, if you happen to drive a car, it is changing the tire yourself in the night, and in the mud and the rain, hating to get out in it but afraid to stay and afraid to try to walk out for help. But now we can keep it out no_longer, because we have come into a time when`` it invades our experience at every moment. The bank which held the mortgage on the old church declared that the interest was considerably, and the real_estate people said flatly that the land across the river was being held for an eventual development for white working people who were coming_in, and that none would be sold to colored folk. He went_into the Jewish_quarter, wanting to draw Hebraic faces so_that he could reach a visual understanding of how Christ might have looked. Traveling all night, Clark and twelve men arrived at about seven o'clock May 22. He invited Mr._Case to stop by to say hello if he ever visited the academy and_then added that he was on the managerial staff of the freshman football_team`` We have just returned from Roswell, N._M., where we were defeated, 34 to 9'', the young_man noted. His son watched until he got as far as the hall, almost out_of_sight, then hurried after. Leavitt, as he entered the jury room, said he was prepared to answer questions about the$ 12500 his liquor firm paid to Stein for`` labor consultant work'' with five unions which organized Leavitt 's workers. Mr._Brett, born in Brooklyn, N._Y., Dec. 15, 1886, came to Portland in 1920. If they feel that we are taking a long-term view of their problems and are prepared to enter into reasonably long-term association with them in their development activities, they will be much more likely to undertake the difficult tasks required. This is_well evidenced by the Quietist doctrines carried_over in Zen: the idea of the inward turning of thought, the enjoinder to put aside desires and perturbations so_that a return to purity, peace, and stillness- a union with the Infinite, with the Tao- could be effected. `` What in the world'', echoed others, those come with the beans, potatoes, the tomatoes,`` will any of us do''? He had come because he could not live_out his life feeling that he had been a coward. She knew where to come. Putting_on local musicians at_this_place in the program serves a triple purpose: it saves the top flight jazz men from being wasted in_this unenviable spot, when the audience is cold, restless, and in flux; it prevents late-comers from missing some of the people they have come a long way to hear, and it gives the resident musicians a chance to perform before the famous Newport audience. Mary is cheery and gay when her husband comes home in the evenings, and the children 's bed-time is frequently preceeded by a session of happy, family rough-housing. When he returned home, the station_wagon loaded with tools, Jinny had gone with a friend to some meeting in the village, using the recently purchased second car. It seems reasonable that if general nuclear war is not to be one cataclysmic act of burning each other 's citizens to cinders, we must have a manned strategic force of long-endurance aircraft capable_of going_into China or Russia to find and destroy their strategic forces which continued to threaten us. Sooner_or_later, all the gray Navy ships came_in here; if Tommy sat long enough, she would be sure to see all the young officers she had met in San_Diego and Long_Beach. Nai ^ ve of us, maybe, but the results of our impulsive invitations to`` come over next summer and swim in our new pool'' were both unexpected and unsettling. Early in June, the Discovery passed`` Desolation''( southern Greenland) and in mid-June entered the`` Furious_Overfall''. He said the assailant, who was armed with a .45- caliber automatic, entered the taxi at Pennsylvania avenue and Gold street. He saw no life, but still stood there for a time peering at the unlovely, his gaze continually returning to Papa-san. When Claire returned to Bishopsgate she longed to tell them she had become Byron 's mistress. I thought you had come_in yet''. After some time he came to an open field. But before anything could happen Frankie_Ricco was between them and Eddie_Lee had come into the dressing_room. In his wake came the District_Traffic_Supervisor and the cream of the telegraphic profession, ten of Boston 's best, chosen for their long experience and thorough knowledge of golf. Here the absent sitter makes a`` date'' with a communicator( someone close_to him who is deceased), asking him to`` come_in'' at a certain hour, when a channel will be open for him. For many nights afterward, the idea of her having been so close to me in_that bed would return and fill me with obscure and painful desires, would cause me to lie_awake in shame, tossing with irresolution, longing to fall into a deep sleep. On this issue, the President received a detailed report from his U._N._Ambassador_Adlai_Stevenson, who had just returned from Paris, and Mr._Kennedy asked Stevenson to search for a face-saving way- for both Paris and Tunis- out of the imbroglio. It was Dickson who suggested to Lord_Selkirk that he return to the Atlantic coast by way of the United_States. The fox is all ingratiating smiles when he arrives from New_Orleans, accompanied by one wharf_rat. Their first collaboration came close. The middle-aged man said over_and_over,`` Why did I come here, why did I come here''. We said there that it was necessary`` that a registrant be given an opportunity to rebut[ the Department 's] recommendation when it comes to the Appeal_Board, the agency with the ultimate responsibility for classification''. The station_wagon came to a stop a_couple_of hundred feet in_front of him, beside a fenced field. Passing_through the gate, with towers on either side once used as prisons, I entered a huge square surrounded by buildings, and on the wall to my right found a general plan of the grounds, with explanations in English for each building. `` Oh, please come_in'', she said. For it is clear that the total number of ordinary intersections of C and **f must be even( otherwise, starting in the interior of C, **f could not finally return to the interior), and the center of rotation at t is the argument of the function, not a value. Along this avenue which saw marching soldiers from the War_Between_the_States returning in 1865 is the National Archives building where hundreds of thousands of_this country 's most valuable records are kept. He came to a stretch of old orange groves, the trees dead, some of them uprooted, and then there was an outlying shopping area, and tract houses. The expedition was under orders to make a swift survey of conditions and_then to return to Earth. Return through New_England, stopping for a visit to Lake_Champlain where you can take a boat ride and go_to Ethan_Allen_Park. M._Kegham- the name is a pseudynom- was a teacher in Bucharest and a member of the Armenian Revolutionary_Federation( ARF)- two reasons the Communists put him away when they arrived in 1945. Arriving at daybreak, they found Julio in his corral and demanded that he surrender. Before the Juniors entered the ring the Steward announced that after_all Juniors had moved their dogs around the ring and set them up, they could relax with their dogs. A call to the police had been placed from here a_couple_of minutes after nine, and the first police_car had arrived two or three minutes after_that- 10 minutes ago now. Secondly, they depend_on America 's`` moral cooperation'' when the crucial moment arrives. Frankie was fairly glutted with ideas, as he had hinted upon his arrival:`` It 's really tremendous when you think Ella_Fitzgerald is coming from Australia. Thirty-one minutes later, when it took_off for El_Paso, hardly anyone of the crew of six or the 65 other passengers paid any attention to the man and teen-age boy who had come aboard. This is a radical change in attitude from the conditions which prevailed several years ago, when a series of bombings was directed against Negroes who were moving_into previously all-white neighborhoods of Dallas.
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hit reach make breast
appear 'FN: to suddenly arrive' enter 'COD: come or go into' arrive 'COD: reach a destination.' visit 'COD: go to see and spend some time' get 'COD: come or go eventually or with some difficulty' hit 'FN: to reach a destination or location. ' make 'COD: manage to arrive at (a place) or catch (a train or other transport). ' descend (on) 'FN: come to a place en masse (of a temporary nuisance).' reach 'FN: to arrive at' return 'COD: come or go back to a place' come 'COD: move or travel towards or into a place thought of as near or familiar to the speaker' make it 'FN: manage to arrive (at the planned or expected time)' crest 'COD: reach the top of.' approach 'COD: come near or nearer to in distance, time, or standard.'
NP (Theme) V () VPing (Depictive) NP (Goal) NP (Theme) V () DNI (Goal) PP[with] (Manner) NP (Theme) V () NP (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Theme) V () NP (Goal) PPing[by] (Means) NP (Theme) V () DNI (Goal) PP[on] (Path) NP (Theme) V () DNI (Goal) PP[from] (Source) NP (Goal) V () PP[by] (Theme) NP (Theme) V () PP[with] (Cotheme) NP (Theme) V () AJP (Depictive) DNI (Goal) NP (Theme) V () PP[on] (Depictive) PP[with] (Depictive) DNI (Goal) PP[on] (Time) NP (Theme) V () PP[with] (Depictive) DNI (Goal) VPing (Re-encoding) NP (Theme) V () PP[with] (Depictive) DNI (Goal) NP (Theme) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[in] (Goal) PP[in] (Time) NP (Theme) V () PP[as] (Depictive) PP[on] (Goal) PP[in] (Time) NP (Theme) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[at] (Goal) NP (Time) NP (Theme) V () VPing (Event_description) AVP (Goal) NP (Time) NP (Theme) V () PP[as] (Event_description) PP[in] (Time) NP (Theme) NP (Goal) V () PP[from] (Source) NP (Theme) V () PP[in] (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Goal) PP[by] (Means) PP[from] (Source) PP[at] (Time) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Goal) PP[by] (Mode_of_transportation) PP[from] (Source) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Goal) PP[in] (Mode_of_transportation) NP (Theme) V () DNI (Goal) PP[to] (New_situation) NP (Theme) V () DNI (Goal) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Theme) V () DNI (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Theme) V () DNI (Goal) PP[in] (Time) NP (Theme) V () DNI (Goal) Sub (Time) NP (Theme) V () PP[in] (Goal) NP (Time) NP (Theme) V () PP[in] (Time) NP (Theme) V () AJP (Circumstances) PP[with] (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Theme) V () PP[along] (Cotheme) DNI (Goal) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Depictive) NP (Goal) PP[from] (Source) NP (Theme) V () PP[in] (Depictive) AVP (Time) NP (Theme) V () NP (Frequency) PP[into] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Goal) PP[at] (Goal) NP (Theme) V () NP (Goal) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Theme) V () DNI (Goal) PP[in] (Manner) PP[out] (Source) NP (Theme) V () DNI (Goal) VPing (Means) NP (Theme) V () PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Means) NP (Theme) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[by] (Mode_of_transportation) NP (Theme) V () DNI (Goal) PP[through] (Path) PP[out] (Source) NP (Theme) V () DNI (Goal) AVP (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Goal) NP (Path) NP (Theme) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Path) PP[in] (Time) NP (Theme) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Place) NP (Theme) V () PP[out] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) NP (Theme) V () PP[to] (Goal) Sub (Purpose) NP (Theme) V () DNI (Goal) VPto (Purpose) PP[in] (Time) NP (Theme) V () DNI (Goal) PP[from] (Source) PP[out] (Source) NP (Theme) V () DNI (Goal) AVP (Source) NP (Theme) V () DNI (Goal) PP[from] (Source) PP[during] (Time) NP (Theme) V () A (Path) PP[against] (Purpose) NP (Theme) V () PP[from] (Source) NP (Theme) V () Sub (Time) NP (Theme) V () PP[under] (Circumstances) NP (Goal) NP (Theme) V () Sabs (Depictive) NP (Goal) PP[from] (Source) NP (Goal) V () PP[by] (Means) CNI (Theme) NP (Goal) V () PP[from] (Source) CNI (Theme) NP (Theme) V () NP (Theme) V () NP (Theme) NP (Theme) V () PP[as] (Depictive) AVP (Goal) PP[from] (Source) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Frequency) PP[to] (Goal) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Theme) V () DNI (Goal) PP[to] (New_situation) NP (Time) NP (Theme) AVP (Purpose) V () DNI (Goal) PP[within] (Time) NP (Theme) V () PP[to] (Goal) NP (Theme) V () PP[from] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Theme) V () NP (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[from] (Source) NP (Theme) V () NP (Goal) VPto (Purpose) NP (Theme) V () VPing (Event_description) NP (Goal) NP (Goal) V () PP[by] (Mode_of_transportation) CNI (Theme) PP[from] (Time) NP (Theme) V () NP (Goal) PP[on] (Mode_of_transportation) AVP (Time) NP (Goal) V () PP[by] (Path) CNI (Theme) NP (Theme) V () NP (Goal) PP[for] (Period_of_iterations) PP[from] (Source) NP (Goal) V () CNI (Theme) PP[within] (Time) NP (Theme) V () NP (Goal) AVP (Time) PPing[after] (Time) NP (Theme) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[with] (Depictive) DNI (Goal) PP[through] (Path) NP (Theme) V () PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[of] (Source) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Theme) V () DNI (Goal) PP[off] (Source) Sub (Time) NP (Theme) V () Sub (Circumstances) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Means) PP[from] (Source) NP (Theme) V () Sub (Circumstances) DNI (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Degree) AJP (Depictive) PP[across] (Goal) Sub (Time) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Degree) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Theme) V () DNI (Goal) AVP (Manner) Sub (New_situation) NP (Theme) V () PP[onto] (Goal) VPto (New_situation) NP (Theme) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[for] (Purpose) PP[at] (Time) NP (Theme) V () PP[after] (Circumstances) PP[in] (Time) NP (Theme) V () NP (Goal) PP[in] (Place) NP (Theme) V () PP[in] (Depictive) DNI (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Theme) V () PP[in] (Manner) VPto (Purpose)
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I have to hit the MAC machine before the weekend starts We barely made it to the finish line We hit Detroit by noon The water reached the doorstep
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They reached the hill.
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But, he told the`` skyjackers'', the 707 did n't carry enough fuel to reach Havana; they would have to refuel at El_Paso. On_the_other_hand, out-of-sight does not lead to out-of-mind when children cannot be easily observed and you have_to make a long trek to reach the pool. It seems to me that the first human_being to reach one of these planets may well learn what it is to be a truly great and noble species''. The purpose of the adjusted Federal share relating to the base allotment and of the transition provisions for reaching the unadjusted Federal share is to prevent dislocations from in matching rates. He splashed on, mud sucking at his feet with each step, until he reached the end of the drainage_ditch and the beginning of the fence that enclosed the farm. The jetting, frothing surface of the river reached the level of the runoff. The long minute before he reached effective cover seemed endless. Even before he hit big money, he had begun buying modern paintings. He had reached the three passive guards; he crept in an incertain manner, patting the ground before him. The hall was empty and Alex beckoned; they climbed the stairs which creaked, very_loudly to their sensitive ears, and reached the next floor. Did he show the rest of the cast- numbering four thousand- the consideration of arriving_at the studio punctually- or even at_all? Most meteoritic material, by the time it reaches the Earth's_surface, has been reduced to dust or to spherules of ablated material in its passage through the atmosphere. While accounts of the progress of the tsunami came_in from various points in the Pacific( Midway reported it was covered with nine feet of water), the Hawaiian station made its calculations and notified the military_services and the police that the first big wave would arrive_at Honolulu at 23_:_30 Greenwich_time. Keep the direct sun from reaching the house and you 've won the first battle. The consciousness it mirrors may have come earlier to Europe than to America, but it is the consciousness that most`` mature'' societies arrive_at when their successes in technological and economic systematization propel them into a time of examining the not strictly practical ends of culture. It could continue this way, hitting 106 and more in the Valley, Joe_McFeeley knew, into October. On May 11, she reached Iceland. When I arrived_at Viola 's I was shown, to my surprise, into the kitchen. Squeezed into the few cubic_feet normally filled by the rocket 's automatic guidance mechanism, the scientist waited while the bomber gained altitude. In`` The_King 's_Ride'', Charles breaks_out of a long period of petulance and inertia, regains his old self, escapes from Turkey, and finally reaches his own land after an absence of eighteen years. When we arrive_at the events concerned in the vanished majority, they, of_course, cannot impress us as anything familiar. By the time he reached the edge of the_pit he was panting and his shoulder and back ached under the drag of the dead weight. Moreover, it will be asymmetric until a certain critical **f distance is reached, below which it will become symmetric. Just before reaching it I came to a grey and brown stone building that looks somewhat like an Oriental pagoda, with Arabic lettering in gold and colored tile decorations- the Fountain of Sultan_Ahmet. It reached the mines at North San_Juan and Bloomfield. He made the most of the long Brahmsian phrases, and by the directness and drive of his playing gave the work a handsome performance. When finally the two bedraggled men reach their friend 's home, Voltaire 's fears are once_again aroused. ( Anyone active enough can reach a roof, wherever his room may be.) This is the rhetoric of righteousness the beatniks use in defending their way_of_life, their search for wholeness, though their actual existence fails to reach these`` religious'' heights. The show has been to Boston and Manhattan, will in_time reach Pittsburgh and Minneapolis. `` As we look_to the$ 800 billion economy that_is predicted for 1970 and the increase of about 40% in consumer expenditures that will be required to reach that goal, management can well be restless about how this tremendous volume and number of new products will be created and marketed'', Peterson said. The keynotes of_this style are activism and emphasis on achievements in gaining self-esteem. It reached its ultimate philosophical statement in notions of`` state will'' put_forward by the Germans, especially by Hegel, although political philosophers will recognize its origins in the rejected doctrines of Hobbes. As she reached the kitchen door the answer presented itself; if she told anyone of the opium it must be Lucien, her husband. After a tortuous drive in an open truck and a World_War 2, army jeep down soggy trails, the band arrived_at a small clearing squeezed between a long, low ridge and a creek-filled gully. Fortunately, it is the FHA which has arrived_at this conclusion, for it means that cooling equipment of all kinds may now be included in a mortgage, and thus acquired with a minimum of financial stress. He alone has the wisdom, the conviction, the tenacity, and the courage to reach a decision. Out of the church and into his big car, it tooling over the road with him driving and the headlights sweeping the pike ahead and after he hit college, his expansiveness, the quaint little pine board tourist_courts, cabins really, with a cute naked light_bulb in the ceiling( unfrosted and naked as a streetlight, like the one on the corner where you used_to play when you were a kid, where you watched the bats swooping in after the bugs, watching in between your bouts at hopscotch), a room complete with moths pinging the light and the few casual cockroaches cruising the walls, an insect Highway_Patrol with feelers waving. After lunch, in the arcade on my left just before reaching the street I found a pastry shop that sells some of the best baklava- a sweet, flaky cake- in Istanbul. To each paired vertex and diagonal point there corresponds a unique forward corner point, i.e., the corner on C reached first by proceeding along C from the vertex in the direction of increasing t. Just as they reached the shore, the first huge wave crashed upon them. In March, 1961, representatives of the national laboratories of Australia, Canada, The_Netherlands, United_Kingdom, U._S._S._R., United_States, and West_Germany, met at the NBS to devise means for reaching international agreement on a temperature scale between 10 and 90** f. If he failed to reach the riverbank in five minutes, say, then the skiffs would pull away and leave him groping in the mud. I reached over and switched_off the electronic bugging device. He had to reach Admassy 's place. When he reached the dip in the woods, he saw that already the earlier ruts were barely discernible. They reached the guard house without alerting the men on the walls above, and Powers slipped through the door. It has been obvious to the assessors, particularly those in shore communities, that boats comprise the largest category of tangible personal_property which they have been unable to reach. After it has reached terminal_velocity, the time for the tape to travel a known distance is recorded. Chewing it over with his colleagues and in his own mind, he reaches a tentative identification of the question- tentative because it may change as he explores it further and because, if no tolerable answer can be found, it may have to be changed into one which can be answered. As a strike continues, these parties increase their pressure on the industry to reach an agreement. It was hotter once they reached the flat, and drier, but the grass was better. `` They can be going_along, doing little damage, then bang, bang- they can hit a_couple_of passes on you for touchdowns and put you''. Then we have informed a large_number of our crew that when they reach the United_States, they will be punished but that in the meanwhile, they run loose and are expected to perform their jobs in_good_order. The maximum suction was 3.25'' of fluid measured from the top of the block, and steady states were apparently reached with these fluids. During the trip Selkirk decided that the route through Illinois territory to Indiana and the eastern United_States was the best route for from England to reach Red_River and that the United_States was a better source of supply for many than either Canada or England. Mays and Mantle, both 10- year men at 30, have so much ability that, baseball men agree, they 've never hit the heights. He suggested that without the Socialist_Party ever gaining a national victory, most_of its original program has come to pass under both major parties. `` U._S. pressure on Britain to foster war hysteria over the status of West_Berlin has reached its apogee. Vermont 's sugar_maples are scarlet from Sept. 25 to Oct. 15, and often hit a height in early October. The tradition reached its apex, perhaps, in the works of Thomas_Nelson_Page toward the end of the century, and reappeared undiminished as late as 1934 in the best-selling novel So_Red_the_Rose, by Stark_Young. This colt arrived_at the Raceway early last November, and immediately was put into harness and line-driven for a_few days, and_then put to cart and broken_in very nicely, knowing nothing but trot. For the case of Jupiter, the radio_emission spectrum is definitely not like the spectrum of a black-body radiator, and it seems very likely that the radiation reaching the earth is a combination of thermal radiation from the atmosphere and thermal components. And there are now many millions of workers for whom the factory with the big parking_lot, which can be reached by driving across or against the usual pattern of rush_hour traffic and grille route bus_lines, is actually more convenient than the walk-to factory. In September 1822 two companies of infantry arrived_at the mouth of the St._Peter's_River, the head of navigation on the Mississippi, and began construction of Fort_St._Anthony which, upon completion, was renamed in_honor_of its commander, Colonel_Josiah_Snelling. Upon reaching the desired speed, the automatic equipment would cut_off the drive, and the silent but not empty vessel would hurl towards the star which was its journey 's end. There is a well-known relationship between probability and entropy which states that** f, where \q is the probability that state( i.e., volume for an ideal_gas) could be reached by chance alone. The Louisiana city is known, of_course, for its fine food, good music and its colorful hospitality`` and, when guests arrive_at Philmont that night'', says Mrs._Grinsfelder,`` that is exactly what we expect to offer them. If you mail a return or tax payment, you must place it in the mails in ample time to reach the district director on or before the due_date. Directly across from the Gardens I found a bus_stop sign for T 4 and rode it down to the Bosphorus, with the sports center on my left just before I reached the water and the entrance to Dolmabahce_Palace immediately after_that. Reaching the porch rail beyond view of the bar windows, he feverishly scanned the busy street below. Reaching the house ahead of them, he waited with his Winchester in his hands. It was then that they heard the tread of one descending and, in some perturbation glancing up, saw the patronne coming towards them as they gained the landing. He was in his car with his camera and equipment bag in two minutes, and it took him only three more to reach the corner, a block from Columbus_Avenue. What that spirit and attitude were we can best understand if we see more precisely how it contrasts with the communist tradition with the longest continuous history, the one which reached Christianity by_the_way_of Stoicism through the Church_Fathers of Late Antiquity. He would never reach California. Upon arriving_at Baltimore, Selkirk on December 22 wrote to John_Quincy_Adams, Secretary_of_State at Washington, inquiring about laws covering trade with`` Missouri and Illinois_Territories''. They cantered down the peninsula, not slackening until the coach reached Woodside where the Santa_Cruz uplands begin. She was sure she would reach the pool by climbing, and she clung to that belief despite the increasing number of obstacles. A significant effect discovered during the study is the existence of Prandtl numbers reaching values of unity in the nitrogen dissociation region. It finally reached Broadway in the second and successful version of`` Strike_Up the Band'' in 1929. When the temperature reached 32` F all protozoan activity ceased; but as the temperature rose, the numbers of protozoa increased rapidly. This, of_course, depends_on the character of the site itself, the previous experience of the investigator, and the number of factors needed to arrive_at a good decision. Ideally, brief treatment should be arrived_at as a treatment of choice rather_than as a treatment of chance. Other tax-exempt bonds of State and local_governments hit a price peak on February 21, according to Standard+ Poor 's average. When they reached their neighbor 's house, Pamela said a_few polite words to Grace and kissed Melissa lightly on the forehead, the impulse prompted by a stray thought- of the type to_which she was frequently subject these days- that they might never see one another again. They reached Fort_Douglas in June 1820. Certainly, the meaning is clearer to one who is not familiar_with Biblical teachings, in the New_English_Bible which reads:`` Then Jesus arrived_at Jordan from Galilee, and he came to John to be baptized by him. From the back of the barn it was a simple matter to reach Black 's house without using the street. None of them reached our walls again. Climbing the steps steadily, they reached the top and headed for the door. A fascinating letter has just reached this desk from a correspondent who likes to receive so-called junk mail. The radial velocity varies inversely as the particle size- a 1000- | m diameter particle near the orbit of Mars would reach the sun in about 60 million years. To arrive_at the answer, multiply the numbers together by starting at the left of the group and working to the right. In the family 's own words( during the third of twelve visits), they had`` reached the crisis peak- either the situation will give or we will break''! When Napoleon 's ship had borne him to Elba, French wines had started to cross the Channel, the first shipments in a dozen war-ridden years, but the had reached rural hostelries where the sweet wines of the Spanish peninsula still ruled. Although the tape was run for over 1 hr., a steady state was not reached, and it was concluded that the reason for this was that the back pressure of the manometer was built_up from the material fed from between the blocks and this was available at a very slow rate. She had been moving in cafe society as Lady_Diana_Harrington, a name that made some of the gossip columns. With the first reports, Russell 's horse wheeled to the right and ran towards the buildings while Cook, followed by a hail of bullets, raced towards the arroyo of Salyer_'s_Canyon immediately in_front_of him, just reaching it as his horse fell. Arriving_at the waterside, the boat is launched, the family taken aboard and, that easily, another day afloat is begun. There are other good representations of peasants and people of the court by actors who are finely costumed and magnificently photographed in this last of the Russian films to reach this country in the program of joint cultural exchange. These public efforts were rare because Mr._Rayburn normally did his counseling, persuading and educating long before an issue reached its test on the House floor. At_best only an approximation could be arrived_at. We do not arrive_at spatial images by means of the sense_of_touch by itself. Russell had reached the house as Cook surmised, dismounted, but just as the old trapper opened the door to receive him, he fell into the trapper 's arms- dead. But what the elements could not do was seriously threatened when Brigadier_General William_E.( Grumble) Jones reached Philippi while on the famous Jones-Imboden raid in May, 1863. Hoag crossed the narrow street, squeezing between parked cars to reach the sidewalk. When they reached Augusta last week, together they had won five of the 13 tournaments to_date. But during the second_half of the century its fortunes reached a low point and when in 1897 Cyrus_H._K._Curtis purchased it-`` paper, type, and all''- for$ 1000 it was a 16- page weekly filled with unsigned fiction and initialed miscellany, and with only some 2000 subscribers. Five minutes later they reached the horses. Soon after 10 A._M., when police reached the 1- 1 2- story brick home in the Franklin_Manor section, 15 miles south of here on the bay, in response to a call from the Dresbach 's other son, Lee, 14, they found Mrs._Dresbach 's body on the first-floor bedroom floor. Others, which are reached by walking up a single flight_of_stairs, have balconies. When she reached port, she was found to have only eight men, all near starvation. The compression ratio arrived_at with the formula will be the same regardless_of whether cubic_inches or cubic_centimeters are used. Neither spoke till they reached their horses. He hit the theme about dying to defend your country, and you were ready to do it right then, without a second_thought. De_Jager( 1955) has calculated the times required for these particles to reach the atmosphere under the influence of the Poynting-Robertson effect, which in this case causes the orbits to become more_and_more eccentric without changing the major_axis. Mark held the wheel loosely, but his fingers curved around it in a purposeful way and the deliberate set of his body spoke plainly of the figure he 'd make in the years to come. When 51 st street was reached, Robinson related, he stopped the bus and told the youths he was going to call the CTA supervisor. This hysteria reached its height under the leadership of Senator_Joseph_McCarthy. No attempts to measure the radio_emission of the remaining planets have been reported, and, because of their distances, small diameters, or low_temperatures, the thermal radiation at radio wave_lengths reaching the earth from these sources is expected to be of very low intensity. And, in the half year left before reaching their destination, the men would carry_out whatever preparations were needed. Bailly, after leaving Fort_Snelling in August 1821, was forced to leave some of the cattle at the Hudson's_Bay_Company's post on Lake_Traverse`` in the Sieux_Country'' and reached Fort_Garry, as the Selkirk Hudson's_Bay_Company center was now, late in the fall. The Broncs did hit two quick strikes in the final_period against the Texans, but Dallas had enough of a lead to hold them off. The rancher went a mile down this road and_then, when he reached a big red boulder, swung off the road. Long before he reached the protection of the stage_door, Andy was recognized. The Brannon outfit- known as the Slash-B because of its brand- reached Hondo_Creek before sundown. They would reach him at almost exactly the same instant. It reached Donald_Kruger in his massive home in Burlingame. By 3: 00 they reached his house and found it vacant. Several of these double_entries have been collected by Ben_Bagley and Michael_McWhinney, along with Rodgers and Hart songs that disappeared permanently en_route to New_York and_others that reached Broadway but have not become part of the constantly heard Rodgers and Hart repertory, in a delightfully refreshing album, Rodgers and Hart_Revisited( Spruce Records, 505 Fifth_Avenue, New_York).
Attaching : mix-22.1
join 'cause to become joined or linked' bring together 'cause to become joined or linked'
unite blend link scramble network fuse tie rejoin merge tumble join mix recombine ?commingle connect admix combine add meld consolidate pool cream compound pair mingle decoct intermix
manacle 'COD: fetter with a manacle or manacles' rivet 'COD: join or fasten with a rivet or rivets' hitch 'COD: fasten or tether with a rope' cinch 'COD: secure with a belt' link 'COD: join physically. ' anchor 'COD: secure firmly in position' solder 'COD: join with solder' truss 'COD: bind or tie up tightly.' connect 'FN: join together' join 'FN: cause to become linked or connected to.' append 'FN: attaching one thing to another usually larger or more important one.' tether 'COD: tie with a tether' fasten 'COD: fix or hold in place' attach 'COD: fasten; join' strap 'COD: fasten or secure with a strap.' yoke 'FN: attach with a crosspiece' bind 'FN: to fasten something together' gum 'COD: gummed, gumming with obj. cover or fasten with gum or glue' fuse 'COD: join, blend, or coalesce to form a single entity' affix 'COD: attach or fasten to something else' chain 'COD: fasten, secure, or confine with a chain' sew 'COD: join, fasten, or repair by making stitches with a needle and thread or a sewing machine' plaster 'FN: attach or fasten tightly to another surface' hook 'FN: to attach or join together by means of a hook' stick 'COD: adhere or cause to adhere.' nail 'COD: fasten with a nail or nails. ' cement 'COD: fix with cement; bind together ' tape 'COD: fasten, attach, or mark off with tape' moor 'COD: make fast (a boat) by attaching it by cable or rope to the shore or to an anchor' mount 'FN: fix in position' glue 'COD: fasten or join with glue' handcuff 'COD: put handcuffs on' weld 'COD: join together (metal parts) by heating the surfaces to the point of melting and pressing or hammering them together' secure 'COD: make secure; fix or fasten securely' shackle 'COD: chain with shackles' untie 'COD: undo or unfasten' paste 'COD: stick with paste' fix 'COD: attach or position securely' staple 'COD: secure with a staple or staples ' bond 'COD: join or be joined securely to something else. with obj. ' lash 'COD: fasten securely with a cord or rope' tie 'COD: attach or fasten with string, cord, etc' tack 'COD: fasten or fix with tacks or with temporary long stitches' detach 'COD: disengage (something) and remove it' pin 'COD: attach or fasten with a pin or pins'
The computer connected well to the network. The eggs and the cream mixed together. Herman connected the computers together. Our computers connected together. These computers connected well together. The eggs and cream mixed well together. My computer connected to his computer. Herman mixed the eggs and the cream together. Our computers connected. The eggs mixed well with cream. Herman mixed the eggs with the cream. The eggs mixed well. These computers connected well. Herman added a computer to the network. The eggs and the cream mixed. Herman mixed the eggs. The eggs mixed with the cream. Herman connected the computers.
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Some time later, after a check had been made of all automatic equipment, the crew would join the others. Place clay piece A inside; use slip to join overlapped ends together. Bend handle; press scored handle ends firmly in_place using dowel to reinforce container while pressing; use slip to join. The system well understands that one of its primary responsibilities is to bring children and books together; consequently an experienced children 's librarian at headquarters conducts a guidance program designed to promote well-planned library activities, cooperating with the children 's librarians in member libraries by means of individual conferences, workshops, and frequent visits. With incredible ferocity, he brought his fists together and struck. `` Whom God hath joined'' etcetera. The horrifying humor, the specifically sexual embarrassment of the joke gone_wrong, the monstrous image of the fat man dressed_up as a whore dressing_up as a baby; the epiphany of that flesh; the bringing_together around it of the secret liaison between indolent, mindless sensuality and sharp, shrewd talent, cleverness with an occasional touch of genius( which, however, does not know`` how to attack the problem of suffering''); the miraculous way in which music, revelation and death are associated in a single instant- all this seems a triumph of art, a rather desperate art, in itself; beyond itself, also, it evokes numerous and distant resonances from the entire body of Mann 's work. The Vienna meeting will bring_together a seasoned, 67- year-old veteran of the cold_war who, in Mr._Kennedy 's own words, is`` shrewd, tough, vigorous, well-informed and confident'', and a 44- year-old President( his birthday is May 29) with a demonstrated capacity for political battle but little experience in international diplomacy. Form clay strip into a cylinder; use slip to join scored ends. The physical film is cut with a knife at the end of one complete sequence, and the cut edge is joined physically, by cement, to the cut edge of the beginning of the next sequence. Join the four sides together first, then add the base; add top last. Score bottom edge of cylinder and join to disk with slip. Score outside of container where handle ends will be joined. In the first case the fixed elements within each pencil are the multiple secant and the line joining the vertex, P, to the intersection of \ g and the plane of the pencil which does not lie on the multiple secant. Morphophonemic rules may be thought_of as joining certain points in the system. Continuing with the case in_which \ g is a** f curve on a quadric Q, we first observe that the second regulus of Q precisely of the lines which join the two free intersections of \ g and the planes through any one of the multiple secants. Join B to bottom of A, scoring and reinforcing with clay coil. Score one side of disk D, join to C; score other side of D and one side of disk E and join as before. Jones relented, he did not order his men to apply the torch- the drove of livestock was driven up the valley, via Beverly, and across the mountains to feed and serve the Confederate army, while Jones and his raiders turned toward Buckhannon to join forces with Imboden. `` The white colonnaded, cedar-roofed Southern mansion is directly traceable via the grey and buff stone of grey-skied England to the golden stucco of one particular part of the_blue South, the Palladian orbit stretching out from Vicenza: the old mind of Andrea_Palladio still smiles from behind many_an old rocking_chair on a Southern porch, the deep friezes of his architectonic music rise firm above the shallower freeze in the kitchen, his feeling for light and shade brings a glitter from a tall mint_julep, his sense of columns framing the warm velvet night has brought_together a_million couple of mating lips''. Score side edges of base; join sides and base with slip and reinforce with coil. In the second, the fixed elements are the lines which join the vertex, P, to the two intersections of \ g and the plane of the pencil which do not lie on the multiple secant. It is worth dwelling in some detail on the crisis of this story, because it brings_together a number of characteristic elements and makes of them a curious, riddling compound obscurely but centrally significant for Mann 's work.
Attaching : shake-22.3
attach 'cause to be attached' splice 'join the ends of' engraft 'cause to grow together parts from different plants' ingraft 'cause to grow together parts from different plants' graft 'cause to grow together parts from different plants' splice 'join together so as to form new genetic combinations' concatenate 'add by linking or joining so as to form a chain or series'
cluster agglutinate shake concatenate graft mass roll ligate secure scramble whip fixate fuse bind fix affix baste beat ?bind band attach jumble bundle lump fasten group herd package sew ?bond splice toggle gather whisk pair collate weld glom moor stir shuffle collect ?stick
manacle 'COD: fetter with a manacle or manacles' rivet 'COD: join or fasten with a rivet or rivets' hitch 'COD: fasten or tether with a rope' cinch 'COD: secure with a belt' link 'COD: join physically. ' anchor 'COD: secure firmly in position' solder 'COD: join with solder' truss 'COD: bind or tie up tightly.' connect 'FN: join together' join 'FN: cause to become linked or connected to.' append 'FN: attaching one thing to another usually larger or more important one.' tether 'COD: tie with a tether' fasten 'COD: fix or hold in place' attach 'COD: fasten; join' strap 'COD: fasten or secure with a strap.' yoke 'FN: attach with a crosspiece' bind 'FN: to fasten something together' gum 'COD: gummed, gumming with obj. cover or fasten with gum or glue' fuse 'COD: join, blend, or coalesce to form a single entity' affix 'COD: attach or fasten to something else' chain 'COD: fasten, secure, or confine with a chain' sew 'COD: join, fasten, or repair by making stitches with a needle and thread or a sewing machine' plaster 'FN: attach or fasten tightly to another surface' hook 'FN: to attach or join together by means of a hook' stick 'COD: adhere or cause to adhere.' nail 'COD: fasten with a nail or nails. ' cement 'COD: fix with cement; bind together ' tape 'COD: fasten, attach, or mark off with tape' moor 'COD: make fast (a boat) by attaching it by cable or rope to the shore or to an anchor' mount 'FN: fix in position' glue 'COD: fasten or join with glue' handcuff 'COD: put handcuffs on' weld 'COD: join together (metal parts) by heating the surfaces to the point of melting and pressing or hammering them together' secure 'COD: make secure; fix or fasten securely' shackle 'COD: chain with shackles' untie 'COD: undo or unfasten' paste 'COD: stick with paste' fix 'COD: attach or position securely' staple 'COD: secure with a staple or staples ' bond 'COD: join or be joined securely to something else. with obj. ' lash 'COD: fasten securely with a cord or rope' tie 'COD: attach or fasten with string, cord, etc' tack 'COD: fasten or fix with tacks or with temporary long stitches' detach 'COD: disengage (something) and remove it' pin 'COD: attach or fasten with a pin or pins'
NP (Agent) V () NP (Patient) PP[with,into,to] (Co-Patient)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Patient) PP.co-patient[with,into,to] (Co-Patient)
Examples from WordNet
graft the cherry tree branch onto the plum tree splice genes splice film concatenate characters concatenate terms
Examples from VerbNet
Herman whipped sugar and the cream together. Herman spliced ropes. Herman whipped cream. The sugar whipped into cream easily. The sticks bundled together easily. Herman gathered the students into a group. The sticks bundled easily. Herman gathered the students together. Herman whipped sugar with the cream.
Examples from SemCor
I waited until the parking attendant was busy with a customer, then slipped around the back of the car with license_number JYM 114, attached the electronic bug to_the_rear bumper and walked_out. If he attaches little importance to personal liberty, why not make this known to the world? He did seem to think that attaching a pegboard to a stone wall was much of a problem and he tossed_off the building of the worktable equally lightly. Refunds of$ 1 will not be made unless you attach a separate application to your return requesting such a refund. For_example, the inflected forms of a word can be represented, insofar as regular inflection allows, by a stem and a set of endings to be attached. What probabilities should be attached to these possible outcomes? At_the_same_time he watched carefully to see how one attached pegboards to stone walls, but Mr._Blatz was usually standing in his line_of_vision and it all seemed so simple that he did like to disclose his ignorance. It is over this piece that the laminated stem and keelson are spliced. To reduce heat transfer from the hot gas to this anode holder outside the region of the arc, a carbon shield was attached to the surface providing an air gap of 1/16 inch between the plate and the surface of the anode holder. In such a case, Form_1310 should be completed and attached to the return. How in the world did one attach a pegboard to a stone wall? A workbench had a heavy top and sturdy legs, but how did you attach sturdy legs to a heavy top so that the did wobble like a newborn calf and ultimately collapse when you leaned_on it? The final step merely uses the table of dictionary usage to select the dictionary information that pertains to each form matched in the text form list, and uses the list of information cells recorded in text order to attach the appropriate information to each occurrence in text. You must attach a statement to your return, if you take_advantage of this automatic extension, showing that you were in Alaska or were outside the United_States or Puerto_Rico on April 15 or other due_date. The of these organizations at_present denies to the full_time educator any vote on the conduct and standards of the group and, indeed, refuses him even the right to attach the customary initials after his name in the college catalog. The reactants for the gas phase experiments were first frozen_out in a side arm attached to the manifold and then allowed to distill slowly into the manifold of pre-cooled reaction cells before sealing_off. A description of this process will serve to illustrate how any type of information can be retrieved from the dictionary and attached to each text occurrence. `` Hang this around your neck or attach it to other parts of your anatomy, and its rays will cure any disease you have'', said the company. How did one attach anything to a stone wall, for_that_matter? Some manufacturers have had the foresight to provide a socket for the chuck key; otherwise, you 'll have_to spend a_few minutes to either attach a suitable spring clip somewhere on the press head or fit the key to a length of light chain and fasten to the bottom of the motor mount so_that the key is out_of_the_way when not in_use. It is very important indeed, in the field of extra-sensory perception and its relation_to the survival hypothesis, to know whether the statements are actually only those which any intuitive person might venture and an eager sitter attach to himself. The jail authorities- attaching no particular significance to the episode- offered Barco whisky to revive him; but the old fellow, a lifelong teetotaler, refused it, and no_more was thought_of the_matter. But then one day, while on a week 's visit to the country home of a retired Swiss jeweler, Rousseau amused the company with a_few little melodies he had written, to which he attached no great importance.
Attaching : tape-22.4
moor 'secure in or as if in a berth or dock' tie up 'secure in or as if in a berth or dock' tape 'fasten or attach with tape' paste 'join or attach with or as if with glue' anchor 'fix firmly and stably' nail 'attach something somewhere by means of nails' ground 'fix firmly and stably' secure 'cause to be firmly attached' sew together 'fasten by sewing; do needlework' tie 'connect, fasten, or put together two or more pieces' berth 'secure in or as if in a berth or dock' girth 'tie a cinch around' stitch 'fasten by sewing; do needlework' link up 'connect, fasten, or put together two or more pieces' run up 'fasten by sewing; do needlework' solder 'join or fuse with solder' affix 'add to the very end' hook 'fasten with a hook' tack 'fasten with tacks' weld 'join together by heating' cinch 'tie a cinch around' strap 'tie with a strap' rivet 'fasten with a rivet or rivets' link 'connect, fasten, or put together two or more pieces' sew 'fasten by sewing; do needlework' lash 'bind with a rope, chain, or cord' lock 'fasten with a lock' add on 'add to the very end' moor 'secure with cables or ropes' stick on 'attach to' tie 'fasten or secure with a rope, string, or cord' connect 'connect, fasten, or put together two or more pieces' tether 'tie with a tether' cement 'bind or join with or as if with cement' pin 'attach or fasten with pins or as if with pins' yoke 'put a yoke on or join with a yoke' staple 'secure or fasten with a staple or staples' affix 'attach to' fasten 'cause to be firmly attached' yoke 'link with or as with a yoke' bind 'fasten or secure with a rope, string, or cord' plaster 'affix conspicuously' epoxy 'glue with epoxy' supplement 'add to the very end' append 'add to the very end' link 'link with or as with a yoke' glue 'join or attach with or as if with glue' fix 'cause to be firmly attached' chain 'fasten or secure with chains'
staple glue cinch solder tie ?bracket hook peg pin tape loop lock band cable clamp fasten zip plaster tack belt lace nail tether strap suture wire reeve moor fetter lash handcuff knot ?lasso thumbtack bolt manacle gum hinge string rope link seal yoke muzzle paste padlock truss button clasp affix screw latch connect stitch chain epoxy shackle skewer bond buckle weld cement anchor harness rivet leash clip
manacle 'COD: fetter with a manacle or manacles' rivet 'COD: join or fasten with a rivet or rivets' hitch 'COD: fasten or tether with a rope' cinch 'COD: secure with a belt' link 'COD: join physically. ' anchor 'COD: secure firmly in position' solder 'COD: join with solder' truss 'COD: bind or tie up tightly.' connect 'FN: join together' join 'FN: cause to become linked or connected to.' append 'FN: attaching one thing to another usually larger or more important one.' tether 'COD: tie with a tether' fasten 'COD: fix or hold in place' attach 'COD: fasten; join' strap 'COD: fasten or secure with a strap.' yoke 'FN: attach with a crosspiece' bind 'FN: to fasten something together' gum 'COD: gummed, gumming with obj. cover or fasten with gum or glue' fuse 'COD: join, blend, or coalesce to form a single entity' affix 'COD: attach or fasten to something else' chain 'COD: fasten, secure, or confine with a chain' sew 'COD: join, fasten, or repair by making stitches with a needle and thread or a sewing machine' plaster 'FN: attach or fasten tightly to another surface' hook 'FN: to attach or join together by means of a hook' stick 'COD: adhere or cause to adhere.' nail 'COD: fasten with a nail or nails. ' cement 'COD: fix with cement; bind together ' tape 'COD: fasten, attach, or mark off with tape' moor 'COD: make fast (a boat) by attaching it by cable or rope to the shore or to an anchor' mount 'FN: fix in position' glue 'COD: fasten or join with glue' handcuff 'COD: put handcuffs on' weld 'COD: join together (metal parts) by heating the surfaces to the point of melting and pressing or hammering them together' secure 'COD: make secure; fix or fasten securely' shackle 'COD: chain with shackles' untie 'COD: undo or unfasten' paste 'COD: stick with paste' fix 'COD: attach or position securely' staple 'COD: secure with a staple or staples ' bond 'COD: join or be joined securely to something else. with obj. ' lash 'COD: fasten securely with a cord or rope' tie 'COD: attach or fasten with string, cord, etc' tack 'COD: fasten or fix with tacks or with temporary long stitches' detach 'COD: disengage (something) and remove it' pin 'COD: attach or fasten with a pin or pins'
nail the board onto the wall she fixed her gaze on the man tether horses Chain the chairs together They tied their victim to the chair He appended a glossary to his novel where he used an invented language fasten the lock onto the door She plastered warnings all over the wall anchor the lamppost in concrete cinch horses moor the boat yoke the oxen together paste the sign on the wall Can you connect the two loudspeakers? Tie the ropes together lock the bike to the fence lash the horse staple the papers together pin the needle to the shirt". "pin the blame on the innocent man weld metal solder these two pipes together affix the seal here cut and paste the sentence in the text tape the shipping label to the box Yoke the draft horses together epoxy the shards Link arms tie up the boat tack the notice on the board
Examples from VerbNet
Linda taped the picture to the wall with masking tape. Linda taped the label and the cover together. The labels taped easily to that kind of cover. The labels and covers taped together easily. Linda taped the box shut. Linda taped the picture. Linda taped the picture to the wall. The labels taped easily.
Examples from SemCor
Telephones, Teletypes, several kinds of radio systems and, in some cases, television, link all vital points. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the State to be affixed this 21 st day of April, in the year of Our Lord, one_thousand nine hundred and sixty-one and on Independence, the one_hundred and eighty-fifth. Some women can sit and sew, crochet, tat or knit by_the_hour, and look calm and relaxed and turn_out beautiful work. If, in preparing that shot for the inevitable showing to your friends, you interrupt the sequence to paste in a_few frames of the child 's grandmother watching this event, you have begun to be an artist in film; you are employing the basic technique of film; you are cutting. The resolution further asked that polling_place proprietors affix an attachment to their premises for the display of the flag. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the State to be affixed this 20 th day of April, in the year of Our Lord, one_thousand nine hundred and sixty-one, and of Independence, the one_hundred and eighty-fifth. Solder this second`` B'' to`` A'' at right_angles. The frames are glued and screwed to this piece. Yet the violent immediacy of the wallpaper strips pasted to the paper, and the only lesser immediacy of block_capitals that simulate window lettering, manage somehow to push the grape cluster back into place on the picture_plane so that it does not`` jump''. Placement is important because the rear seat, bunks and front jump_seats rest_on or are fastened to many_of the side battens. Finally men arrested Him, gave Him a mock trial, flogged Him, nailed Him on a cross and hung Him between earth and heaven; and God allowed it. Drill a No. 43 hole through the pieces and secure with a 2- 56 nut and screw. Note another piece of wood six inches wide is fastened to the transom between these pieces. Then, one_after_another, the villagers tied the waiting cotton strings around our wrists. Stranger, Uncle_Randolph began riding home nights with a jug strapped to his saddle, drunkenly singing`` Old_Dan_Tucker'' at the top of his voice. One looked_forward to Mr._Remarque 's ninth book if only because not even a reasonably good novel has yet been written grounded on automobile racing, as dramatic a sport as mankind has devised. He and Dean tied and gagged the man, using his belt and shirt for the purpose. The arc voltage was measured with a voltmeter whose terminals were connected to the anode and cathode holders. The spray rails are first glued on_the_outside and fastened from the inside with screws. As a wind direction indicator, they tied a cotton rag to a sapling. Cap with a** f bar and tack solder in_place. It is recommended that panels be both glued as_well as nailed to the frame. Start with the right-hand piece`` B'',** f, soldering it to the lower piece`` A'' of the same material but 12'' long. Tack solder all the 1 2'' sq. pieces to the 10'' and 12'' members. A stem jig is_next cut to the proper shape and temporarily fastened to frame one. Curt followed, reaching behind him to shut the door and hook it. This was the message found tacked to the cabin door. Again, these blocks were set in resin-saturated glass cloth and nailed. Some time in 1912, Picasso cut_out and folded a piece_of_paper in the shape of a guitar; to this he glued and fitted other pieces_of_paper and four taut strings, thus creating a sequence of flat surfaces in real and sculptural space to which there clung only the vestige of a picture_plane. It is recommended that panels be both glued as_well as nailed to the frame. Wants to look_up something in the newspaper files, so do n't lock him in here''. As a finale is appended a close-up of one of the band taking_aim and firing his revolver straight at the audience. The head was then fixed on a pole at Westminster, and the rest of the body was buried under the gallows. Then it is replaced and fastened. In the vulnerable areas of the Pacific there should be restrictions against building homes on exposed coasts, or at_least a requirement that they be either raised off the ground or anchored strongly against waves. Outside, the garden, the tame wilderness, yielded a patchwork bouquet of daisies, sweet_william, scented stock and lady 's bedstraw, which she tied with long grasses and took back to show Rosa, who was now stirring about the kitchen and haranguing Folly. From the coil small copper pipes connect to a weatherproof refrigeration section set in the yard, garage, carport, or basement. Opposite every gate was a hitching_post or a stone carriage step, set with a rusty iron ring for tying a horse. Run end of yarn through several stitches along edge to secure; backstitch pieces together close_to edge. I found a trooper once the Apache had spread-eagled on an ant_hill, and another time we ran_across some teamsters they 'd caught, tied upside_down on their own wagon_wheels over little fires until their brains was exploded right out o' their skulls. Cap with a** f bar and tack solder in_place. Picasso says that he himself had already made his first collage toward the end of 1911, when he glued a piece of imitation caning oilcloth to a painting on canvas. The first two pieces butt_against the inner member of the keelson and are glued and screwed to the brace between the first two frames. The transom frame is made first with the joints lapped, glued and fastened with one-inch, No. 12 Stronghold nails. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the State to be affixed this 21 st day of November, in the year of Our Lord, one_thousand nine hundred and sixty-one and of Independence, the one_hundred and eighty-sixth. If cell** f is an information cell, it and any information cells in the Y-region that have been linked to** f each contain an address in the W-region where a potentially matching form is stored. He ran on his plump sticks of legs, freezing now_and_again into the sudden startled attitudes which the camera had caught and held_on the photographs, all carefully placed and glued and labeled, resting in the fat plush album in the bottom drawer of the escritoire. That_is, locking the room or stateroom door gives privacy of location, but it is equally important to be sure there is time enough for an utterly unhurried fulfillment. The transom frame is made first with the joints lapped, glued and fastened with one-inch, No. 12 Stronghold nails. This initiates the second step of glossary lookup- connecting the information cell of forms in the text form list to dictionary forms. When he had stored his stock in the great oak chest, locked the two big hasps and secured the additional chain, tied the fly of the tent, and picked_up the cash box, he moved_up the darkening street. These battens are glued and screwed to the frames. They 're glued and screwed to the inner member of the keelson. All I could remember was Billie Dove pasted over the ceiling of my big_brother 's room. She thrust the envelope back in the bag; there was no point in locking it up in the armoire now, it was like locking the barn after the horse was stolen. It was for this reason, and no other that I can see, that in September 1912, Braque took the radical and revolutionary step of pasting actual pieces of imitation woodgrain wallpaper to a drawing on paper, instead of trying to simulate its texture in paint. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the State to be affixed this 23 d day of October, in the year of Our Lord, one_thousand nine hundred and sixty-one, and of Independence, the one_hundred and eighty-sixth. Make sure you have minimum age and time on_the_job requirements tied into your pension plan. Only the heavy bones of the oxen kept them anchored. Tack solder all the 1 2'' sq. pieces to the 10'' and 12'' members. When he had stored his stock in the great oak chest, locked the two big hasps and secured the additional chain, tied the fly of the tent, and picked_up the cash box, he moved_up the darkening street. For added strength, I also fastened a small block on each side of every frame and batten joint. Most floor battens are glued and screwed to the flooring. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the State to be affixed this 5 th day of July, in the year of Our Lord, one_thousand nine hundred and sixty-one, and of Independence, the one_hundred and eighty-sixth. Now unsolder and disassemble the frame except for the two 12'' and the first two 3- 3 4'' bars(`` A'' and`` B'' pieces), which are soldered together. After notching it for the keelson, chines and battens, the half-inch plywood transom is secured to_it with glue and the same type nails. as new homes were built they were connected so that all residences south of School_Street are served by it. The second piece is in_turn glued and screwed to the first. These balls are moving in great_circles and ellipses, and are of_course, the electrons, the particles of negative electricity which by their action create the forces that tie this atom of calcium to the neighboring atoms of oxygen and make_up the solid structure of my finger bone. Locked. Pin right sides of pieces together, keeping edges even and matching rows or patterns. Do you like to sew? When you see a needle in my hands you will know the family buttons have fallen_off and I have_to sew them back on, or get_out the safety_pins. The spray rails are first glued on_the_outside and fastened from the inside with screws. With the exception of two battens, all run to the stem where they are glued and screwed after careful beveling. To each tappet except 6 and 8, solder a** f piece of brass and file to the tapered shape shown in Figs .6 and 8. Six radiomen told how, twice on two days after the ring was nabbed, a transmitter near Moscow was heard calling, using signals, times and wavelengths specified on codes found hidden in cigaret lighters in Lonsdale 's apartment and the Krogers' house and also fastened to the transmitter lid. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the State to be affixed this 11 th day of June, in the year of Our Lord, one_thousand nine hundred and sixty-one, and of Independence, the one_hundred and eighty-sixth. At that moment the bathroom door flew_open and Eugene came_out, with his face lathered for shaving, and strode down the hall, tying the sash of his dressing_gown as he went. To mark a row or stitch, tie contrasting thread around end of row or stitch to be marked. As much_as men intrinsically need the unity that_is grounded in God, they instrumentally require the institutions that will direct their steps toward him. Finally, the conception of the natural community of all possessions which originated with the Stoics was firmly fixed in a tradition by More 's time, although it was not accepted by all the theologian philosophers of the Middle_Ages. A system of`` gold''- actually yellow- phones connects him with the offices and action stations of the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Chiefs_of_Staff, the SAC commander and other key men. Her extendibles were diverted, connected or augmented and the final, delicate-beyond-description brain taps were completed while Helva remained anesthetically unaware_of the proceedings. All frames are butted at the joints and 3 8- inch plywood gussets are glued and nailed on each side of each joint, again using the one-inch, No. 12 nails. It took me a moment to realize what was odd about that panel: there was a gimbaled compass welded to_it, which rocked gently back_and_forth as the Land_Rover bounced about. Several signers affixed their names, it was learned, after being told that no tax increase would be possible without consent of the General_Assembly and that a provision could be included in the charter to have the town take_over the Johnston_Sanitary_District sewer_system. Orthodontic work is possible because teeth are held firmly but not rigidly, by a system of peridontal membrane with an involved nerve network, to the bone in the jaw; they are not anchored directly to the bone. First intercourse for the bride brings with it the various problems connected with virginity and the hymen. All frames are butted at the joints and 3 8- inch plywood gussets are glued and nailed on each side of each joint, again using the one-inch, No. 12 nails. I have no picture in my mind of the garden- that I could not see- but certain aspects of certain corners linger in the memory: wind-blown, frost-bitten, white chrysanthemums beneath a window, with their brittle brown leaves and their sharp scent of November; ripe pears lying in long grass, to be turned_over by a dusty slippered foot, cautiously, lest bees still worked in the ragged, brown edged holes; hot colored verbenas in the corner between the dining-room wall and the side porch, where we passed on_our_way to the pump with the half gourd tied to it as a cup by my grandmother for our childish pleasure in drinking from it. Since 1892 ears of red, yellow, purple and white corn have annually been nailed to 11 big picture panels to create hugh`` paintings''. Do you love to run_up a hem, sew on buttons, make neat buttonholes? There is often a means of locking the quill and, on larger presses, the table can be tilted. That picture of the American prairie is as indelibly fixed in the memory of those who have studied the conquest of the American continent as any later cinema image of the West made in live-oak canyons near Hollywood. The area adjacent to one edge of a piece of affixed material- or simply of a painted in form- will be shaded to pry that edge away from the surface, while something will be drawn, painted or even pasted over another part of the same shape to drive it back into depth. After trimming off the excess on the frames and transom which was used to fasten them to the jig at a working height, the top of the side planking is_installed. These boards are nailed to the roof beams by reaching up through the open space between the beams, from inside the shelter. Gray_Eyes attacked our camp just_as the first pink threads stitched together the hills and the sky. The first bridge known to have been covered wholly or in_part,- and perhaps the_most interesting one, connected Newbury( now Newburyport) with Salisbury_Point. `` Tie him up''. She locked the ignition, removed the keys, stepped out of the car and went_into the house. The first piece is glued and screwed to the frames and transom and the piece butted between frames one and two. Most seams are sewn with backstitch, especially on curved, slanted or loose edges. The battens are carefully fastened in_place after some necessary fairing on all frames. Frank followed her into the bedroom, hooked her dress up the back. He reached_out to pull the door shut and fasten it with a sliding bolt. A guest was locking his room; they passed behind him and got to Alex 's room unnoticed. When he had stored his stock in the great oak chest, locked the two big hasps and secured the additional chain, tied the fly of the tent, and picked_up the cash box, he moved_up the darkening street. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the State to be affixed this 17 th day of May, in the year of Our Lord, one_thousand nine hundred and sixty-one, and of Independence, the one_hundred and eighty-sixth. Using the strings that manipulate the puppet, suspend him from the light fixture by tying the strings to the lamp base. They were tethered, army style, on stable lines. The joints are also reinforced on each side with small blocks set in resin-saturated Fiberglas cloth and nailed. Solder it and the five locking bar spacers to the frame. Each scene is shot straight through, as had been the universal custom, from a camera fixed in a single position, but in the outdoor scenes, especially in the capture and destruction of the outlaws, Porter 's camera position breaks, necessarily, with the camera position standard until then, which had been, roughly, that of a spectator in a center orchestra seat at a play. The form was swathed in an army blanket, much patched, fastened at the neck with a cord.
The teacher counsels troubled students The lawyer counselled me when I was accused of tax fraud
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Ellen warned how to avoid the crowd. Earl warned Helen how to avoid the crowd. Earl warned Helen that the party would be tonight. Earl warned Helen, 'Avoid that hole in the sidewalk.' My accountant warned me of the new loopholes in the tax code. Ellen warned that the party would be tonight. Ellen warned against skating on thin ice. Earl alerted Helen. Ellen warned, 'Avoid that hole in the sidewalk.' Earl warned Helen against skating on thin ice.
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And when he complained of the lack of time for all he wanted to do, Henrietta advised him to rise at five in the morning as she and Papa did. When suitable equipment is_located by the SBA representative, the small business_concern is contacted and advised on when, where, and to bid on such property. `` I'm not advising you'', she said. The council advised the governor that`` large supermarkets, factory outlets and department_stores not be allowed to do business'' on Sunday. Participants in the 27 Portland companies worked one night a week through the school_year, guided and counseled by adult advisors drawn from local business and industry. Gynecologists and marriage manuals began to advise that the bride should consult a physician before marriage. Spice-Nice, counseled by Georgia-Pacific_Corp., had previously taken first-place honors in both local competition and the regional conference at San_Francisco. Speaking from long years of experience, Mrs._Long advised the Juniors:`` When showing dogs ceases to be fun and excitement, Stop! It was my desire to advise the membership of the Legion that the majority of polling_places are on private_property and, without an amendment to the law, we could not enforce this. The juror said the masked men had advised him to be lenient. `` Would you advise us to act the same way? `` Just you wait'', advised Arlene, echoing the dialogue in a recent British movie. So in closing, fellow retired members, I advise you to make the most of each_day, enjoy each one to the n't h degree. `` Think continentally'', Hamilton counseled the young nation.
Avoiding : avoid-52
dodge 'avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues)' fudge 'avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues)' avoid 'stay clear from; keep away from; keep out of the way of someone or something' circumvent 'avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues)' hedge 'avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues)' sidestep 'avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues)' skirt 'avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues)' avoid 'refrain from doing something' duck 'avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues)' evade 'avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues)' put off 'avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues)' parry 'avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues)' elude 'avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues)'
evade 'COD: escape or avoid, especially by guile or trickery' sidestep 'COD: avoid dealing with or discussing' dodge 'COD: cunningly avoid doing or paying. ' desist 'FN: to abstain from doing something' forgo 'COD: go without (something desirable).' escape 'COD: succeed in eluding (something dangerous or undesirable)' shun 'COD: persistently avoid, ignore, or reject. ' skirt 'COD: avoid dealing with. ' avoid 'COD: keep away or refrain from' duck 'FN: to evade an unwelcome duty' eschew 'COD: abstain from. ' shirk 'COD: avoid or neglect (a duty or responsibility). '
She refrains from calling her therapist too often He should avoid publishing his wife's memories He dodged the issue he evaded the questions skillfully They tend to evade their responsibilities Her former friends now avoid her she skirted the problem
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He avoided his nagging. We avoided the ball. He avoided going to the area. We avoided the area.
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They succeeded in eluding the curious at the hotel, but there was no chance of avoiding them at the nightclub. Since fly cutters are one sided and not balanced, they should be used at the slowest speed available, and fed very slowly to avoid binding. To avoid suspicion of bigotry, let the hand of vengeance be stayed until the meat-wagon has picked_up the twenty-five thousandth corpse; but let the twenty-five thousand and first butchery be the signal for the arrest of the 50 state_highway commissioners. Finally, avoiding hummocks and seeking low ground, they intercepted the rain squall. If they avoid the use of the pungent, outlawed four-letter word it is because it is taboo; it is sacred. Besides, he can hardly avoid musing on the instability of death which, what with exhumations and rehabilitations, seems to match that of life. He avoided showing any surprise or annoyance when no one answered him. We should avoid these congestion points or, putting it another way, keep ars starting and ending on the East_side of the river- on the East_side. She was exposing herself to temptation which it is best to avoid where it can consistently be done. The most primitive feelings are rudimentary value feelings, both positive and negative: a desire to appropriate this or that part of the environment into oneself; a desire to avoid and repel this or that other part. Open flame heating or cooking should be avoided. The Constitution of the Southern`` Confederation'' differed from_that of the Federal_Union only in two important respects: It openly, defiantly, recognized slavery- an institution which the Southerners of 1787, even_though they continued it, found so impossible to reconcile with freedom that they carefully avoided mentioning the word in the Federal_Constitution. He side-stepped her blow and she fell, stumbling against the gelding. Everything must wait upon this mission, this sentimental duty of a pilgrim whose nature avoided graveyards. , the showdown promised by Mr._Hammarskjold 's sudden and tragic death has been avoided; no precedents have been set as_yet; structurally, the U.N. is still fluid, vulnerable to the pressures that its new and enlarged membership are bringing_to_bear upon it. In one now-historic first interview, for_example, the transcript( reproduced from the book, The First Five Minutes) goes like this: The therapist 's level tone is bland and neutral- he has, for_example, avoided stressing`` you'', which would imply disapproval; or surprise, which would set the patient apart from other people. Though the reference_to race was stricken by the association in 1950, being an agent of such`` detrimental'' influences still appears as the cardinal sin realtors see themselves committed to avoid. Do you rigidly distinguish between job- and job connected health_problems and avoid treating the latter? In the states that have passed laws preventing discrimination in the sale or rental of housing, support by real_estate associations for compliance and broadened coverage through additional legislation could help remove the label of`` social reformism'' that most realtors individually seem determined to avoid. If you can possibly avoid it, you do hand_out any extra chances. We should_like to re-emphasise the importance of stating results solely international units of TSH activity and of avoiding the re-introduction of biological units. In this manner they side-step the seemingly hopeless investigation of the greater depths of mystery in which us grope continually. But they deliberately avoided the one subject that had them all curious: We must avoid the notion, suggested to some people by examples such_as those just mentioned, that ideas are`` units'' in_some_way comparable_to coins or counters that can be passed intact from one group of people to another or even, for_that_matter, from one individual to another. Also, it should be noted that the polytonal freedom of his melodies and harmonic modulations, the brilliant orchestrations, the adroitness for evading the heaviness of figured_bass, the skill in florid counterpoint were not lost in his mature output, even in the spectacular historical dramas of the stage and cinema, where a large, dramatic canvas of sound was required. Sometimes it was to skirt a gulley. It was in_order to avoid the stuffy routine of middle_class life that Holmes became a detective in_the_first_place. Several photographs and charts of galaxies help the non-scientist keep_up with the discussion, and the smooth language indicates the contributors were determined to avoid the jargon that seems to work its way into almost every field. This is an ethical demand which cannot be evaded or glossed_over by talking exclusively of weapon superiority or even of the evil of Communism. Fly cutters can fool you into putting your hand too_close to the tool, so if you want to avoid nicked fingers, keep your hands well_out of the way. The inmates were white and from out of town, avoiding local friction. Having hedged its bets in_this_way, PHS apparently decided it would be possible to make some sort_of determination after_all:`` At_present radiation levels, and even at somewhat higher levels, the additional risk is slight and very_few people will be affected''. It is for this reason that Roy avoids selecting subjects that require specific recognition of place for their enjoyment. Whereas persons of eighth grade education or less were more apt to avoid or be shocked by nudity, those educated beyond the eighth grade increasingly welcomed and approved nudity in sexual_relations. Would he take_pains to avoid it? There was no place to sit, but Watson walked slowly from the ladder to the window slits and back, stooping slightly to avoid striking his head on the heavy beams. But Oso replied calmly,`` Trouble ai n't easy to dodge out in_this country, rev_'_rend''. Some plant-location specialists take these signs to mean St._Louis county does n't want industry, and so they avoid the area, and more jobs are lost. Emerson evaded the problem by shoving it aside, or rather by leaving it behind him: he walked_out_of the Unitarian communion, so_that it could lick the wound of his departure, preserve its self-respect and eventually accord him pious veneration. She realized I 'd have_to notify the police, but fervently hoped I could avoid mentioning her name. Do avoid puncturing or cutting into meats to test them. It would challenge sharply not the cult of the motor car itself but some of its ancillary beliefs and practices- for_instance, the doctrine that the fulfillment of life proceeding from hither to yon, not for any advantage to be gained by arrival but merely to avoid the cardinal sin of stasis, or, as_it_is generally termed, staying_put. According to the myth, Old_Order then vanishes at stage_left and reappears at extreme stage_right, but director Shuz skillfully sidesteps the rather gooshey problem of stage_effects by simply having Miss_Arapacis walk across the stage. All through July the Discovery picked her way along the 450- mile long strait, avoiding ice and rocky islands. Called Perennian, to indicate its lasting, good today and tomorrow quality, the collection truly avoids the monotony of identical pieces. And he ignored him, skirting the parked cars and walking up the path to the Skopas house. Sipping their coffee, discussing the weather, the day 's shopping, Fritzie 's commitments at the network( all of which he would cancel), they avoided the radio, the TV news_show, even the front page of the Santa_Luisa_Register, resting on the kitchen bar.
Becoming_aware : see-30.1
hear 'get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally' see 'get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally' get word 'get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally' learn 'get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally' discover 'get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally' get wind 'get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally' pick up 'get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally' find out 'get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally' get a line 'get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally'
see discern tell taste detect feel sense smell hear notice
locate 'FN: to discover an entity or a piece of knowledge without attempting to do so' notice 'COD: become aware of.' espy 'COD: catch sight of' recognize 'COD: identify as already known; know again.' spot 'COD: see, notice, or recognize (someone or something) that is difficult to detect or sought-after.' tell 'FN: to recognize with one or more of the senses' come (upon) 'FN: discover a new phenomenon.' find (oneself) 'FN: to percieve oneself as being in a certain location or state' discern 'FN: to recognize with the eyes or other senses' find 'FN: to perceive a phenomenon, either by chance or deliberately ' perceive 'COD: become aware or conscious of.' learn 'COD: become aware of by information or from observation. ' encounter 'FN: unexpectedly discover' observe 'FN: detect a phenomenon' discover 'COD: become aware of (a fact or situation). ' find out 'FN: discover information or a fact.' register 'COD: become aware of. ' descry 'COD: catch sight of.' note 'COD: pay attention to.' come (across) 'FN: encounter a new phenomenon' detect 'COD: discover or identify the presence or existence of.'
I learned that she has two grown-up children I see that you have been promoted
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I saw the play. I sensed the eagerness in him. I saw him laughing. The entire class heard about/of the sermon. I saw how he arrived. I saw her bake the cake. I saw their laughing and joking. I saw that you were excited. I saw what they did.
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A_few days before I saw your mention of_what Texas Liberals were doing to promote`` Louis_Capet''[`` The Week'', June 3], another analogy had occurred to me. They come prepared for family fun because Americans in ever growing numbers are learning that here is the way to a fine economical vacation that becomes a family experience of lasting importance. I heard o' Texas cattlemen wrappin' a cow thief up in green hides and lettin' the sun shrink' em and squeeze him to death. `` Dear Doctors: We learned this year that our older son, Daniel, is autistic. She had, she said, heard that the plant was closing. Years ago this was true, but with the replacement of wires or runners by radio and radar( and perhaps television), these restrictions have disappeared and now again too_much is heard. We had merely been discovered by the pool sharks. I point now with_pride to the fact that, long ere the Committee on Un-American_Activities, the Minute_Women, the Economic_Council and other such notable`` watchdog'' organizations were so_much as heard of, I was Hollywood 's leading bulwark against communism, fighting single-handedly`` creeping socialism'' against such insuperable odds as the Fascio-Communist troops of the NRA, PWA, WPA, CCC and an army of more_than twenty-two million mercenaries whom F._D._R. employed secretly, through the transparent ruse of regular`` relief'' checks. He had looked over my forms and was impressed by what he had seen there; indeed, my scholastic qualifications were such_that he, a college graduate himself, must envy me them. Have you ever heard of thuggee? Greg 's mission was the last to leave, and as he circled the ships off Tacloban he saw the clouds were dropping_down again. To settle this slight, O_'_Banion went down to the La_Salle_Theatre in the Loop, where, he had learned, Dave_Miller was attending the opening of a musical_comedy. He himself had heard that there was gangster money in the company, but that had nothing to do with him. When he reached the dip in the woods, he saw that already the earlier ruts were barely discernible. If the patient can perceive figure kinesthetically when he cannot perceive it visually, then, it would seem, the sense_of_touch has immediate contact with the spatial aspects of things in_independence_of visual representations, at_least in two dimensions, and, as we shall see, even this much spatial awareness on_the_part_of unaided touch is denied by the authors. Under the influence of marijuana the beatnik comes_alive within and experiences a wonderfully enhanced sense of self as if he had discovered the open_sesame to the universe of being. `` You 'd like to hear how I go_about it''. That exchange was not_only possible but commonplace last week in Manhattan, as more_and_more New Yorkers were discovering 29 th Street and Eighth_Avenue, where half_a_dozen small nightclubs with names like Arabian_Nights, Grecian Palace and Egyptian Gardens are the American inpost of belly_dancing. The Ireland we usually hear about in the theater is a place of bitter political or domestic unrest, lightened occasionally with flashes of native wit and charm. He did figure her at_all, and if he found_out** h a woman** h it 'd be bad. What we have seen in this chapter, we have seen only dimly, and yet the results, however general, are worth the search. `` Yeah, I 've heard more about SX-21 than space exploration lately. I think the best bet is to go_through the society columns of last year and see if any of the grooms match with the obituaries a_little later. She said, when she learned Jackie was heading_home: `` Fanny and Mrs._Godwin will probably be glad to hear that Mary has safely recovered from a very favorable confinement, and that her child is well''. This year, Americans will discover previously unheard of refinements in trailers that will be exhibited in about one_hundred of our nation 's national, regional and local boat shows. Said he:`` We will see whether whites and Negroes are treated the same around here''.) I heard of some that tried it back in the States, and he 'd knock them clear across the room. As we have seen, Methodism early took a stand against slavery. These specialists, I learned, have done a great_deal of work to improve the size and health of the plants and the flowers. `` We want to find_out who knew about it'', Pratt said. However, no diagram of her brain patterns, no early I._Q. tests recorded certain essential facts about Helva that Central must eventually learn. `` I stopped to say goodbye, Mrs._Lattimer, and to tell you how sorry I was to hear about your baby. But I 'm pleased to hear-''. Then see what a boom in_all trades, as_well as slum clearance at no cost to taxpayers, will happen. Ruger learned that this was because the higher velocity achieved in a long barrel was upsetting the shape of the unjacketed revolver bullet. No one ever learned what happened to the Greek. They learn to like these so well that it is n't surprising to hear that one boy tried the oats he was feeding his horse at chore time. Various categories have been explored to find_out about these`` empirical probabilities'' against which to measure the readings. Of the nation 's eight million pleasure-boat owners a sizable number have learned that late autumn is one of the loveliest seasons to be afloat- at_least in_that broad balmy region that lies below America 's belt line. You will discover you keep the sauce for basting meat in one, use six for drinks, serve soup or coffee in another half-dozen- and need one more to mix the salad_dressing. `` We 'd give him things to deliver, letters, checks, deeds and things like that'', remembers his half-brother Walter, still in the real_estate business in savannah,`` and learn days later that he 'd absent-mindedly stuffed them into his pocket. From his playmates in Savannah, Mercer had picked_up, along with a soft Southern dialect, traces also of the Gullah dialects of Africa. About that time he began reading Mr._America and Muscle_Builder and he learned of the famous Weider way to fast weight_gaining. Perhaps you could n't do that but have you ever tried to see what you could do with a hunk of wood? He was delighted to learn that the Post_Office_Department is now going_to expand this service to deliver mail from Representatives in Congress to their constituents without the use of stamps, names, addresses or even zone numbers. Tommy, of_course, had never heard of a kotowaza, or Japanese proverb, which says,`` Tanin yori miuchi'', and is literally translated as`` Relatives are better than strangers''. But there 's one thing I never seen or heard of, one thing I just do think there is, and that 's a sportin' way o' killin' a man''! `` He found_out about you and Arbuckle talking. If the early approaches are wise, understanding and patient, the satisfactions of marital fulfillment will probably be discovered before the marriage is much older. The readers of the Providence_Daily_Post, however, learned that it was generally conceded that`` Old_Brown'' had a fair trial. And, as Hal found_out, obviously mistaken in many cases. Some of the earliest recordings, made in the 1940 's, demonstrated that psychiatrists reacted immediately to anger and anxiety in the sound track, whereas written_records of the same interview offered far fewer cues to therapy which- if they were at_all discernible in print- were picked_up only by the_most skilled and sensitive experts. For a good many seasons I 've been looking at the naughty stuff on television, so the other night I thought I ought to see how immorality is doing on the other side of the fence in movies. They would have to bide their official time and see, trusting that the massive doses of shell-psychology would suffice her, too, as the necessary bulwark against her unusual confinement and the pressures of her profession. From the luggage, they learned that the two air pirates, far from being Cubans, were native_Americans, subsequently identified as Leon_Bearden, 50- year-old ex-convict from Coolidge, Ariz., and his son, Cody, 16, a high-school junior. `` Follow Secretary_Hodges through the Fiat plant, and you learn this: An Ohio soldier who, from a comrade just returned from leave, received an unfavorable comment on the conduct of his sister, took pen in hand and delivered himself thus:``[ Dear Sis] Alf sed he heard that you and hardy was a runing together all_the_time and he though he wod gust quit having any thing mor to doo with you for he thought it was no_more yuse. After his pains got_worse, Tom decided to see a real doctor, from whom he learned he was suffering from cancer of the lung. Subsequently, we learned from Douglass that his sample contained a_few percent **f impurity. Only when the newest Mr._America or Mr._Universe rediscovers them and puts them into practice are we reacquainted with them and once_again see how effective they really are. I learned, for_example, that he made a practice of yapping at dogs he encountered and, in winter, of sprinkling salt on the icy pavement to scarify their feet. Finally, at Ye_Olde_Gasse Filling_Station on Avocado_Avenue, they learned that their man, having paused to get oil for his car, had asked about the route to San_Diego. `` I guess I 'll find_out soon_enough. Everyone had heard of the American contractor who had spurned an escort. `` Evadna_Mae_Evans got all her baby clothes from Best 's Liliputian_Bazaar in New_York, and I 'm sick and tired_of hearing about Evadna_Mae_Evans''. G._Mennen_Williams is learning the difficulties of diplomacy rapidly. If anyone asked us, after we made the remark that the suffering was a bad thing, whether we should think it relevant to what we said to learn that the incident had never occurred and no pain had been suffered at_all, we should say that it made all the difference in_the_world, that what we were asserting to be bad was precisely the suffering we thought had occurred back there, that if this had not occurred, there was nothing left to be bad, and that our assertion was in that case mistaken. A week later the Daily_Journal had discovered the initial plans of some Providence citizens to hold a meeting honoring John_Brown on the day of his execution. And_then, as they become aware that they have reached the end of their patience, what do they, to their dismay, learn for_the_first_time about themselves? If, in Larkin 's eyes, they are nothing but Piccadilly farmers, he has as much to learn about them as they have to learn about the ways of truly rural living. `` Fortunately through our growth studies we have been able to see what nature does, and that helps us know what we can do''. How did you find_out about this''? I think everybody is agreed that we need to hear some voice on the national level that would make some sense and in_which we would have some confidence in following. There was even a cable in French from a bank in Switzerland that had somehow learned about the Dallas stock offering. Friday night the delegates heard the need for their forthcoming program,`` Breakthrough'' scheduled to fill the churches for the next two years. `` Negro-appeal radio is more important to the Negro today, because it provides a direct and powerful mirror in_which the Negro can hear and see his ambitions, achievements and desires. To tell John something he would find_out for himself. `` Everyone knew it, but he sort_of acted like he did care who knew it- even after them notes came, even after he 'd heard about Lewis, even after he 'd been shot at a couple o' times hisself''! The editor of the Newport_Advertiser could discover no evidence of extenuating circumstances in the Brown trial which would warrant making an exception to the infliction of capital_punishment. Work is under_way to see whether new restraining devices should be_installed on all nuclear_weapons. As a result, she consulted medical authorities and learned that the devices her quack`` doctor'' was using were phony. The dweller at p is last to hear about a new cure, the slowest to announce to his neighbors his urgent distresses, the one who goes the farthest to trade, and the one with the greatest difficulty of all in putting_over an idea or getting people to join him in a cooperative effort. This monitoring is necessary because, on a parade_ground, everyone can hear too_much, and without monitoring a confused social_event would develop. Meanwhile, it was learned the State_Highway_Department is very near being ready to issue the first$ 30 million worth of highway reconstruction bonds. Jubal did not hear of Digby 's disappearance when it was announced, and, when he did, while he had a fleeting suspicion, he dismissed it; if Mike had had_a_finger_in it, he had gotten_away_with it- and what happened to supreme bishops worried Jubal not at_all as_long_as he was bothered. When they learn you 're in the hills though, they 'll rally, do n't worry about that''. He stalled for a half-hour longer, hoping to hear something from Vecchio about the ransom_money. Seeing so many illustrations and reading so many testimonials to the value of Quick-Wate and Super-Protein, those two wonder-working Weider food supplements, he decided to try them and see what they could do for him. As for the night being warm, he would have been comfortable naked on Mount_Everest but his water_brothers had little tolerance for changes in temperature and pressure; he was considerate of their weakness, once he learned of_it. Mr._A., her townsman, also experienced a nervous_breakdown just as_soon_as he discovered that he had been bilked of his life savings by the limited practitioner who had been treating his wife- a woman suffering from an incurable disease, multiple_sclerosis- and himself. If that picture gets_around and I find_out you had anything to do with it, I 'm going_to send a_couple_of my boys around to see you''. When we examine what each master says was his first collage we see that much the same thing happens in each. When Mayor_Dever heard of the banquet he summoned Hughes for an explanation of why he had been dishonouring the police_department by consorting with these felons and fixers. When he heard that Paul_Whiteman was looking_for singers to replace the Rhythm_Boys, Mercer applied and got the job,`` not for my voice, I 'm sure, but because I could write songs and material generally''. Investors breathed more freely when it was learned that this acrobatic dancer had turned magician and was only doing a best_seller book to make some dough. We have heard that after seeing Mr._Quasimodo 's work it will be virtually impossible to deny the artistic validity and importance of the whole abstract movement. What I am here to do is to report on the gyrations of the struggle- a struggle that amounts to self redefinition- to see if we can predict its future course. Interviews with members of the Brandywine population were attempted in_order_to discover the ranking of the various families in the population. During the decade that followed, the common_man, as that piece put it, grew uncomfortable as the Voice of God and fled from behind Saint_Woodrow_(_Wilson ) only to learn from Science, to his shocked relief that after_all there was no God he had to speak_for and that he was just an animal anyhow- that there was a chemical_formula for him, and that too much could be expected of him. ( Significantly, bitter echoes of the 1960 power struggle that saw Mosk moving_into the national committee post over Ziffren are still audible in party circles). `` I heard a story once about a rookie who got excited when the captain stepped outside and he could n't get an encephalographic reading on him. The eight green columns, I learned, came from the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, the others, red, from the Temple of the Sun at Heliopolis. Because he spoke openly with what Channing had prophesied someone might- with daring hyperbole- Parker vindicated Channing 's further prophecy that he who committed this infraction of taste would promptly discover how little mercy liberals were disposed to allow to libertarians who appeared to them libertines. As I ministered to his needs, I noticed that his face was radiant in_spite_of his suffering and I learned that he was trusting not_only in the skill of his doctor and nurse but also the Lord. She had grown_up with young Jenkins, and he had heard that they had been at the point of getting_married at_least twice. We have already seen that odd numbers were considered as being Yang, while the even numbers were Yin, so_that the eight outer numbers of the Lo_Shu represented these two principles in balanced equilibrium around the axial center. She it was who had looked to see if I was wearing shoes upon learning that I could n't drive. I was anxious to hear about those dazzling days on the Great_White Way. Vicky_Kowalski meanwhile learned that several of her fellow students had collected almost$ 25 for her family during the lunch hour yesterday at Fuhrmann Junior_High_School, 5155 Fourteen Mile road east. He pointed_out to the young musicians that the National_Gallery`` is the only museum in the country to have a full-time music_director, Richard_Bales, I 'm sure you 've heard af him and his record,' The Confederacy'''. So I have heard''. Early in her life she had discovered that where there were men, there was money, and with the two came luxury and liquor. But she was learning that so_long as she was in_this country, and wore civilian_dress in the Club, there would always be transient young_men who would approach her with broken English. Whereas the primary meanings of the Lo_Shu diagram seemed to have been based on its inner mathematical properties- and we shall see that even its secondary meanings rested_on some mathematical bases- the urgent desire to place everything into categories of fives led to other groupings based on other numbers, until an exaggerated emphasis on mere numerology pervaded Chinese thought. We hear equally fervent concern over the belief that we have not enough generalists who can see the over-all picture and combine our national skills and knowledge for useful purposes. `` How 'd you hear about this one''? If he found_out Ma found it- that 'd be bad. Our athletes are only just beginning to learn that they must study dance. But he 'd find_out about this one because we were using it. The meaning of_this, as we shall see, is that he had no fund of visual memory-images of objects as objects; and, therefore, he could not recognize even long-familiar things upon seeing them again. The mere fact that the tall figure with the rifle and field_glasses had been seen riding that way was enough to frighten three rustling homesteaders out of the Upper_Laramie country in a single week. For_example, early in my life, when one of my editorial workers wanted to find_out how churches and philanthropic organizations met the needs of New_York 's down-and-outers, he did n't just ask questions. I hear the whole bunch is croakin out in the snow. `` I have to see the facts'', is the way the prince puts it. While all citizens blame for lax municipal ethics the Wagner regime has seen serious problems in the schools, law_enforcement and fiscal policies. `` I do n't know whether that threatening letter of hers has anything to do with this situation or not, but I want to see who takes the call''. And here again we hear the same refrain mentioned above:`` The paramount goal of the United_States, set long_ago, was to guard the rights of the individual, ensure his development, enlarge his opportunity''. The first incident occurred before the trial got under_way when Judge_H._Hobart_Grooms told the jury panel he had heard reports of jury-tampering efforts. Let us look in on one of these nerve_centers- SAC at Omaha- and see what must still happen before a wing of B-52 bombers could drop their H-bombs. What obsessions had she picked_up during these long nights of talk? Afterwards I learned that Eileen had called Thelma on the telephone and made a big scene about Thelma trying to take her husband away. One morning, we discovered that the pennies were missing from the idol but that a cigarette had been stubbed_out in its lap. Armed_Forces Day is the annual report on this investment, a public_presentation designed to give our own people, and the people of other lands who stand with us for peace with freedom and justice, the best possible opportunity to see and understand what we have and why we have it. `` I heard how you outdrew Chico. He did n't tell Miss_Jen, but she must have got_word from the cook or nurse, who of_course knew those Quinzaine nigs, and she really took a fit. I never heard of a poll being taken on the question. The Vice_President said,`` If you hear of any names that would fix_me_cheap in_return_for advertising they decorated the Vice_President 's home, let me know. For almost two months, the defendant and the world heard from individuals escaped from the grave about fathers and mothers, graybeards, adolescents, babies, starved, beaten to death, strangled, machine-gunned, gassed, burned. Everybody had heard of Van_Gogh, the_French impressionist. Later, we shall see what happened when an emperor took this idea too literally. And Angie would hear about it. Today the Negro must discover his role in an industrialized South, which indicates that the racial aspect of the Southern dilemma has n't changed radically, but rather has gradually come to be reflected in_this new context, this new coat_of_paint. The U.N.F.P. learned that its urban organization, which depends heavily on U.M.T. support, was most effective. When the cloth dried and stiffened, he saw what adjustments had to be made. The`` fruitful course'' of metropolitanization that you recommend is currently practiced by the town of East_Greenwich and had its inception long before we learned what it was called. Without math the men who are continually seeking the causes of and the reasons for the many things that make the world go' round would not have any means of analyzing, standardizing, and communicating the things they discover and learn. There are some clubs which claim they learned something about pitching to him last year. Aside from the comico-romantico content here, a good linguist-anthropologist could readily pick_up a_few other facts, especially if he had a_little more of the conversation to go_on. One_day last week, Nixon faced a painful constitutional chore that required him to officiate at a joint session of Congress to hear the official tally of the Electoral_College vote, and_then to make`` sufficient declaration'' of the election of the man who defeated him in the tight 1960 presidential election. The reporters had discovered that this was his hideaway. As we find_out at the end, it is not the stool( symbolizing Doris, therefore) that he is punishing but the piece of Venetian_blind. Nowhere have I seen public expression of anti-Catholicism. You 'll have_to find_out about it on your own. About nine o' clock, I call and see if you got any. `` When I was a kid'', Maris told a sportswriter last week,`` I used_to follow Williams every_day in the box score, just to see whether he got a hit or not''. But watching Mrs._Cyril_Ring, Berniece_Dalton_Janssen, Mrs._Robert_Jarvis, Mrs._Walter_Adams order low-calory seafood, no bread, I could see the Ziegfeld_Girls of 1920 were determined to be glamorous grandmothers of 1961. It had been five days too late before he learned that she 'd gone_through the wedding_ceremony in a semitrance of laudanum, administered by her mother. In another approach to the same procedure, the content of the readings is analyzed so_as_to see how the particular medium is likely to slant her statements. But one day, she expected, he would somehow discover, without her having_to tell him, that there was such a woman in the world; a woman who was willing to give him love, faith, and anything a woman could give a husband. In December I wrote her that we would meet on the steps of the Hotel_Astor, a rendezvous spot that I had learned was the most sophisticated. If Rock shows_up during the number- or you hear anything- give me the signal''. Then, having wrapped the lot in an afghan my dog customarily slept on, you lammed out the front_door, considerately leaving it open for neighbors to discover. Several signers affixed their names, it was learned, after being told that no tax increase would be possible without consent of the General_Assembly and that a provision could be included in the charter to have the town take_over the Johnston_Sanitary_District sewer_system. Amen, amen, I say to you, he who hears my word, and believes him who sent me, has life everlasting, and does not come to judgment, but has passed from death to life. He was oblivious of the form of the object actually being viewed, precisely because he could not assign it to a visual shape, already learned and held in visual memory, as persons of normal vision do. I 've always admired him, and when I heard he was taking a_few pupils, I went to him and joined his class''. Bertha_Szold was more like Meg, the eldest March girl, who`` learned that a woman 's happiest kingdom is home, her honor the art of ruling it, not as a queen, but a wise wife and mother''. I 've heard 10 million mentioned often, but I 'm more inclined to think there may be a total of some five to seven million families camping. The new fact the initiates of_this cult have_to learn is that they must move toward simplicity. Without any definite plan in mind, she went to a judge to see what could be done. If you travel over the vast U._S._A. you will, no_doubt, discover that feeding is an expensive business. Once, pressing him, I learned that his job was only part-time, in the afternoons when nothing went_on in the hall. The daughter replied,`` Oh, I had dinner with- well, you do know him but he 's awfully nice- and we went_to a_couple_of places- I do suppose you 've heard of them- and we finished_up at a cute little night_club- I forget the name of it. Pa was sure to find_out. Maybe if the marshal hears this himself, it 'll make a difference. Regardless_of how much of a slob you knew yourself to be, you could be certain they would never find_out- and even if they did it would make no difference. The trouble with all these doctrinal quarrels is that we hear only one side of the story: There 's no way to take him in now and keep those other two- Wister and the one who hired the two of them- from finding_out about Roberts and lamming out. As we see, Pope may President_Sukarno, Khrushchev 's friend, for clemency.
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locate 'FN: to discover an entity or a piece of knowledge without attempting to do so' notice 'COD: become aware of.' espy 'COD: catch sight of' recognize 'COD: identify as already known; know again.' spot 'COD: see, notice, or recognize (someone or something) that is difficult to detect or sought-after.' tell 'FN: to recognize with one or more of the senses' come (upon) 'FN: discover a new phenomenon.' find (oneself) 'FN: to percieve oneself as being in a certain location or state' discern 'FN: to recognize with the eyes or other senses' find 'FN: to perceive a phenomenon, either by chance or deliberately ' perceive 'COD: become aware or conscious of.' learn 'COD: become aware of by information or from observation. ' encounter 'FN: unexpectedly discover' observe 'FN: detect a phenomenon' discover 'COD: become aware of (a fact or situation). ' find out 'FN: discover information or a fact.' register 'COD: become aware of. ' descry 'COD: catch sight of.' note 'COD: pay attention to.' come (across) 'FN: encounter a new phenomenon' detect 'COD: discover or identify the presence or existence of.'
Take note of this chemical reaction She detected high levels of lead in her drinking water We found traces of lead in the paint
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I found a trooper once the Apache had spread-eagled on an ant_hill, and another time we ran_across some teamsters they 'd caught, tied upside_down on their own wagon_wheels over little fires until their brains was exploded right out o' their skulls. It has also been observed, in helium 2,, that large discrepancies can exist between surface vapor_pressures and those pressures measured by a vapor_pressure thermometer. No satisfactory solution has been found, but this is_due more to the difficulties inherent in the problem than to a lack of interest or diligence on the part of the assessors. The reader, observing this process, might ask`` why not be different''? and find in the answer a license to be a variant of the human species. She did not notice that the customer seized her purchase and turned_away without a smile or a word of thanks. In the Sacramento valley in California, for_instance, it has been observed that there was not one day 's difference between the emergence of the andrenas and the opening of the willow catkins. The most distal airways are similar to those found in type 1,, being composed of numerous, apparently true terminal bronchioles and occasional, poorly developed respiratory bronchioles( figs. 14, 15). That made_up for the`` best'' motel in Norman, Okla., where the proprietor knocked$ 2 off the$ 8.50 tab when we found ants in the pressed-paper furniture. Note that we need not know the value of p, for the experiment to be binomial. In the gas phase, with** f of** f and** f of** f, quantum yields of the order of** f have been observed at 85`. They find deep pessimism in them. Ambiguity of a repetitious kind describes the dilemma one girl found herself in. He found that if he was tired enough at night, he went_to_sleep simply because he was too exhausted to stay awake. By then one begins to notice the middle-age spread; the gray hairs, the eyeglasses, bodies that are too thin or too heavy; the fading signs of old beauty; the athlete of by-gone years who wears a size 46 suit and puffs when he has finished a sentence of any length; then, it is time to break it up and move_on. Investors studying the toll-road bonds for opportunities find that not all roads are nearing their goals. But while she is able to tell her retarded family about the new_world she has seen open before her, Ronnie has not been able to observe her progress, and instead of appearing at a family party to be looked over like a new bull, he sends Beatie a letter of dismissal. No fasciculations or sensory defects were found. Also three other direct pathways of alveolar bronchial arterial supply were noted: via the pleura; through the interlobular septa; and along the terminal bronchiole( figs. 14, 17, 18, 19). As I dug_in behind one of the bales we were using as protection, I grudgingly found myself agreeing with Oso 's logic, especially when I imagined what would have happened to Missy if Old_Knife 's large party of screeching warriors had overrun our company. But it also made him conspicuous to the enemy, if it was the enemy, and he had been spotted already. Given a theological lead, I asked what he thinks about those who find a religious significance to his plays. Also, she lived in continual fear of finding a white worm in a neat, mean little heap at the white center of the radish. Carmer 's ingenious cache for his loot had been found. It was approximately one month before the belt problem was noticed and corrected, but at no time was there a deficiency of dissolved oxygen. Subgroups of various types have been found within this system. With completion of filling, net-like anastomoses were noted to be present between these separately derived branches. One finds, for_example, that a terse and stereotyped verbal expression, seeming to be a mere hollow convention, reveals itself over the months of therapy as the vehicle for expressing the most varied and intense feelings, and the most unconventional of meanings. The last column shows the rate of exchange that would have been observed at a relative intensity of 4( 14.7 cm. distance) calculated on the assumptions that the incident light intensity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance of the lamp from the cell and that the rate is directly proportional to the incident light intensity. You may find yourself hitting bottom, literally, as you discover that water is running_out even while you are putting it in. Mercer never noticed the needle touch his arm. To enable students and the public to spot Sloan forgeries, the Delaware_Art_Center( according to its director, Bruce_St._John) will maintain a complete file of photographs of all Sloan works, as_well as a card index file. What I have observed time_and_time_again is a process of integration, integration that begins as abstract design and gradually takes_on recognizable form; color patterns that are made to weave throughout the whole composition; and that over_all, amazing control of large washes which is the Mason stylemark. There one finds concentrated in a comparatively small area the chief universities, colleges, and preparatory_schools of the United_States. As a result, it is not easy to find a stock priced as the Morton issue was priced( at roughly 10 times 1960 earnings, to yield a_little over 5 per_cent on the 64 c anticipated dividend). In a tour around the stacks, he found that the earliest volumes began on_the_left and progressed clockwise around the room. As I ministered to his needs, I noticed that his face was radiant in_spite_of his suffering and I learned that he was trusting not_only in the skill of his doctor and nurse but also the Lord. Alex returned to the hotel, rather weary and with no new prospects of a role, in the late afternoon, but found the doctor in an ebullient mood. The situation in which we find ourselves is brought_out with dramatic force in Arthur_Miller 's play The_Crucible, which deals with the Salem witch trials. Just the barest suggestion of a heel is found on teenage. It was during`` Old_Music'' at the St._James_Theater that Hollywood 's Louis_B._Mayer spotted her. Then he noticed the clouds racing upon them- heavy, ominous, leaden clouds that formed even as they sliced over the crests of the surrounding. Trooper_J._A._Grzesiak spotted the wanted car, with three boys, at a Route 2 service_station, just outside Annapolis. One must first detect a fleeting mobile or moving target, decide that it is worthy of destruction, select the missile to be fired against the target, compute ballistics for the flight, and prepare the missile for firing. At no time were algae found in the mixed liquor. These frequencies are amplified and detected by the FM receiver after each burst of transmitted energy and, after the`` pill'' has been calibrated, precise internal pressure indications can be obtained. The first time I saw the latter filly she trotted by me and I noticed such a family resemblance that I said to myself,`` that must be Hickory_Ash''. While we had expected that compulsive children in the unstructured school setting would have difficulty when compared to those in the structured, we were surprised to find that the achievement of the high compulsives within the schools where the whole-word_method is used in beginning reading compares favorably with that of the low compulsives. Without so_much as a grimace or a gesture to show that he had noticed( although he later admitted that he had) Palmer proceeded to sink his 25- footer, and his gallery sent its explosive vocalization rolling back along the intervening fairways in_reply. The tragic irony of the play is that the very belief in and concern with a devil who could be met in the woods and combatted with formulae set_out in books was the very thing that prevented them from detecting the real devil when he came among them. I leave it to the statisticians to say what they were, but I noticed several a_few years ago, during an automobile ride from Memphis to Hattiesburg. The airman 's stock answer to`` Were n't you cold''? became`` Yes, the first_half hour is tough, but by then I 'm so numb I do n't notice it''! They looked so formidable, however, so demanding, that I found myself staring at them in dismay and starting to woolgather again, this time about Francesca and her husband. Now, to_add_to the already unbelievable extremes found in one nation, we have the two new states of Hawaii and Alaska. Softness is found in crushed textures. If we look_at recent art we find it preoccupied with form. No detectable reaction was found at room_temperature for reaction mixtures allowed to stand up_to 5 hours. Mickey found himself leaning_against the desk, with stiff hands, panting for breath. He turned and looked_around at the lobby as though seeing things he had before noticed. On Sept. 6, the Kretchmer rescued the crew of a trawler they found drifting on a life_raft after they had abandoned a sinking ship. No correlation between these variables and the irreproducibility of the results was found. He looked_around in surprise, then noticed that Fred_Powell was clutching his chest. That_is almost a perfect description of the predicament in_which we find ourselves today, is n't it? If we return to them today, we have no difficulty spotting their weaknesses but we find them still pleasing. Instead of wanting_to sock the poor bastard I found myself having a fellow-feeling for him. At_times, clumps of 10 to 15 closely packed nuclei were also observed. Somewhat to his surprise he found that one girl, whom he would never have considered for the job since she had appeared somewhat mousy and also had been in the office a relatively short time, did the most outstanding job of playing the role of receptionist, showing wit, sparkle, and aplomb. No discrepancies or shortages had ever been found. The spy ring also was particularly interested in ASDIC, the underwater equipment for detecting submarines, it was testified. Lieutenant_Rawlins, one of the plain-clothesmen, spotted me and said,`` Hi, Shell'', and walked toward me. The maximum angular diameter of any planetary disk as observed from the earth is about 1 minute_of_arc. To_some_extent the personal inadequacies that prejudices attempt to compensate for are to be found in_all of us. And it was interesting to observe that B.B.C.. 's television film on Christmas_Eve was The_Bells_of_St._Mary's. Such a dual derivation was strikingly demonstrated during the injection process where initial filling would be noted to occur in several isolated pleural vessels at_once. To carry_out this exalted conception the author has combined the vivid realism and imaginative power we have noticed in his early poetry and carried them out on a grand scale. `` You 'd be the one to say'', he observed, and she found herself liking his approval none too well, but she could not defend herself and say that her actions were`` different'', since all actions had their own laws. I circled the block and found he was in the parking_lot of a high-class restaurant. South of Laurel_Grove_Cemetery, and below the junction of the Neversink and the Delaware, was the Tri-State_Rock, from which Stevie could spy New_Jersey and Pennsylvania, as_well_as New_York, simply by spinning around on his heel. Formerly he had noticed them- now he felt them. So he keeps the veteran in until he can observe the effects of treatment or surgery. Eileen got_to dancing, just a_little tiny dancing step to a hummed tune that you could hardly notice, and trying to pick_up strange men, but each time I was ready to say to_hell_with_it and walk_out she 'd pull herself together and talk so understandingly in that sweet husky voice about the good times and the happiness we 'd had together and there I was back on_the_hook. A phonemic_system can be stated without morphophonemics, but it cannot always be found without morphophonemics. When now we count the frequency of the 71 items in the two language families appearing in the same column or grade, or one column or grade apart, or two or three or four, we find these differences:** f This distribution can be summarized by averaging the distance in grades apart:** f; which, divided by** f gives a mean of 1.07 grades apart. Note, however, that it is six inches shorter at the forward end. If one follows the reports of the Congress, one finds that there still seems considerable uncertainty in the minds of the leaders themselves about what exactly to do in this matter. Ellis, Grindlay and Edwards(' 52) also were unable to find them in rats. She said,`` I notice the girl from across the street has bothered to phone or visit''. He found nothing, but he still refused to give_up and move out. Instead, he constantly became lost in parts and components of them, confused some of their details with those of neighboring objects, and_so_on, unless he allowed time to`` trace'' the object in_question through minute movements of the head and hands and in this way to discover its contours. Furthermore, conditioned_reactions are fundamentally altered when the hypothalamic sympathetic reactivity is augmented beyond a critical level, and several types of behavioral changes probably related_to the degree of central autonomic`` tuning'' are observed. These qualities alone, however, would not account_for their success, and it took me a while to discover the crowning virtue that completes this company 's collective personality. Since the writer had not noticed this characteristic in married students scattered throughout the various sections previous to this experiment, nor, as_a_matter_of_fact, in those who were continuing in`` single sections'', he can only conclude that there must have been something`` contagious'' within the specific group which caused this to occur. This was the message found tacked to the cabin door. There appeared to be no difference in the distribution of anti- A and anti- B activity in group O serum, though in two group O donors( J._F. and E._M.) only one type of agglutinin was found in the regions of low anionic binding capacity( Figs. 1 and 2). In_addition, two other differences in the two types of sections must be noted. How, for_example, could a Voltaire understand the strange predicament in which a Rousseau would find himself when, soon after the furor of his first Discourse, he acquired still another title to fame? He spotted Docherty coming_out of a room at the far end of the corridor and called to him. An unusual increase in the number of bronchial_arteries present within the substance of the lung was noted. This was one place where Moonan could go for a drink in a back booth without anyone noticing him, or at_least coming_up and hanging_around and wanting to know all the low-down. It should be possible, however, to put useful limits on the diameters of the radio_sources by observing with large reflectors or with interferometers. `` One of the best matches I 've ever found. Any shareholder of any of these funds who finds a mistake in his account certainly should get_in_touch with the bank. But if you keep a calendar of events, as we do, you noticed a conflict. The day will come, in midsummer, when you find your plants becoming`` leggy'', running to tall-growing foliage at the expense of blossoms. We collected`` lucky stones''- all the creamy translucent pebbles, worn smooth and round, that we could find in the driveway. `` There 's a big boat anchored near the Place_de_la_Concorde, with a swimming_pool in it- did you notice it? Out of long experience I have found that incidental figures and other objects like trees, logs, and bushes can be traced from the original sketch and moved about in the major areas on the final sheet until they occupy the right position, which I call' clicking'. The real question was how one passed from anti-Semitism of_this sort to murder, and the answer to this question is not to be found in anti-Semitism itself. In_spite of this, the very large radio_reflectors and improved amplifying techniques which are now becoming available should make it possible to observe the radio_emission of most of the planets in a_few years. Finally, Mr._Eisenhower found nothing but confusion in Washington. He hardly noticed the blue green flashes of lightning and the hard claps of thunder. We have just observed that we can write** f where D is diagonalizable and N is nilpotent, and where D and N commute but are polynomials in T. Writers of ads must get their inspiration from the attitude of`` modern'' parents they have observed. If he does, it 's still better than an even_chance he won n't notice the transposition of the numbers, and if he should notice it, the thing can be passed_off as an honest mistake. No one was behind it, but in the rear wall of the office I noticed, for_the_first_time, a door which had been left partially open. Whoever was out there hiding in the brushy cover was besieging the Antler house and, having spotted his approach, was determined to drive him off before he could get_into the fight. **f was found to be paramagnetic with three unpaired electron per chromium atom and a molecular susceptibility of **f, where **f. Her hesitation was only momentary and she hoped he did n't notice it, as she settled herself, asked quickly how Miss_Jenny and the babies were getting_on. We could n't be seen together, for the tongue of Scandal was ever ready_to link our names, and the tongue of Scandal finds but one thing to say of the association of a man with a girl, no_matter_how innocent. He observed the Florentine vase in the hall, the Renoir painting in the library, as_well_as the long shelves of well-bound volumes; the pattern of the Oriental rug, the delicate cut-glass chandelier. No significant difference was found in achievement between high and low compulsive children within the unstructured school. I have found, time_and_again, that some bit of particularly annoying and intractable behavior on the part of a patient rests,, on this basis; and only when I can acknowledge this, to myself, as being indeed an aspect of my personality, does it cease to be a prominently troublesome aspect of the patient 's behavior. If this practice should take_root and spread, the man who submits a manuscript to a publisher will find himself reviewed before he is accepted and publication will become a sort_of post-mortem formality. Some of the sinusoids contained large_numbers of nucleated red_cells, and cells of the granulocytic series were found in small numbers. He had noticed how formal and irritably exact Rachel had grown. `` The place had no sink or washbasin, only a bathtub'', his mother discovered when she visited him. Fishing interest calls_for a check of the species found, quantity and size, the season they are available, and the stocking program of the fish commission. , most of the activity was found in Fraction** f, with slight activity seen in Fraction 4,- 1. Similarly, both types of antibodies were found in three regions of the chromatographic eluate, having extremely low, low, and high anionic binding capacity, respectively( Fig. 3). `` Well, with a house as big as that there must be at_least one cellar window that would be noticed right_away unless there was a police_investigation''. There is some reason to think that thyroglobulin synthesis may proceed independently of iodination, for in certain transplantable tumours of the rat thyroid containing essentially no iodinated thyroglobulin, a protein that appears to be thyroglobulin has been observed in ultracentrifuge experiments( Wolff, Robbins and Rall, 1959). A set of tables containing spectral intensities for 39000 lines of 70 elements, as observed in a copper matrix in a d-c arc, was completed and published. in the reproductive area it could be readily observed that all felt freer to discuss things than students had previously in`` mixed'' marital_status sections. Add things as you find you need' em''. Another marked difference is noted here. Sometimes this is accompanied by visible shifts of the ground surface; often the shifts cannot be seen, but they are there; and everywhere can be found scars of earlier breaks once deeply buried. I 've never noticed that it improves things any''. Note that there are 3 trials of interest. Although she found she was thirsty, she was about to refuse( never, never take candy from a strange man) when she saw the bottle was unopened. In its propagandistic and commercial haste to discover our folk heritage, the public has remained ignorant of definitions such as this. Only recently new`` holes'' were discovered in our safety measures, and a search is now on for more. For the present it is enough to note that in the grotesque figure of Jacoby, at the moment of his collapse, all these elements come together in prophetic parody. Complying methodically, Pat pulled pocket after pocket inside_out without finding a thing. Payne did not notice him. Since the absorption of radio_waves in rocklike material varies with wave_length, it should be possible to sample the temperature variation at different depths beneath the surface and possibly detect changes in the structure or composition of the lunar surface material. He will not be surprised to find that general principles produce conflicting results in the factual situation with which he is confronted. Sarah_Gross found that the treatments given her for a nervous ailment by the masseur were not helping her. In the relatively short time since these early observations, Venus has been observed at additional wave_lengths in the range from 0.8 to 10.2 cm, and Jupiter has been observed over the wave-length range from 3.03 to 68 cm. I turned_on the device again, half fearful that I might find silence, but the buzzes came_in loud and clear. But he not have done so, not have found the way, had fortune favored him. Rosburg had started early in the day, and by the time Palmer and Player were on the course- separated, as they were destined to be for the rest of the weekend, by about half an hour- they could see on the numerous scoreboards spotted around the course that Rosburg, who ended with a 73, was not having a good_day. William_Gilmore_Simms, sturdy realist that he was, pleaded for a natural robustness he found in his favorites the great Elizabethans, to vivify the pale writings being produced around him. He looked at her out of himself, she thought, as he did only for an instant at_a_time, the look which always surprised her even now when his uncombable hair was yellowing a_little and his breath came hard through his nicotine choked lungs, the look of the gaunt youth she had suddenly found herself staring at in the Tate_Gallery on a Thursday once. Dr._Melvin_W._Barnes, superintendent, said he thought the schools were waiting for some leadership, perhaps on the national level, to make sure that whatever steps of planning they took would`` be more fruitful'', and that he had found that other school districts were not as far along in their planning as this district. Besides those of the thiouracil and resorcinol types, certain antithyroid drugs have been found in naturally occurring foods. In Eichmann, it was to be found in the Nazi outlook, which contained a principle separate from and far worse than anti-Semitism, a principle by which the poison of anti-Semitism itself was made more virulent. The extent and location of open areas is noted. Various methods of pulsing, scanning, and displaying these sound_waves are used to detect submarines, map ocean_floors, and even communicate under water. Noting such evidence is the first_step; and almost the only`` cure'' is early detection and removal. Most pastors find that the fourth session should take at_least two hours and therefore hold it on a week night prior to Reception Sunday. They had traveled only a short distance when they spotted five Mexicans riding along a horse-trail across the stream just ahead of them. Six radiomen told how, twice on two days after the ring was nabbed, a transmitter near Moscow was heard calling, using signals, times and wavelengths specified on codes found hidden in cigaret lighters in Lonsdale 's apartment and the Krogers' house and also fastened to the transmitter lid. The`` places'' could be anywhere, the idiosyncrasies and foibles observed there could be anybody 's, and the laugh is on us all. You may have misgivings about certain aspects of our military establishment- I certainly do- but you know any comparison of over-all American strength with over-all Soviet strength finds the United_States superior, but so superior both in present weapons and in the development of new ones that our advantage promises to be a permanent feature of U._S.- Soviet relations for the foreseeable future. One bronchial arteriolar pulmonary arteriolar anastomosis was noted at the terminal bronchiolar level( fig. 26). When one of the men in the hall behind us spat on the floor and scraped his boot over the gob of spittle I noticed how the clerk winced. Skeptics may deny the more startling phenomena of dreams as things they have never personally observed, but failure to wonder at their basic mystery is outright avoidance of routine evidence. Exchange was also observed in these cells, which had chlorine present at** f. He was surprised to find Kayabashi 's secretary on the other end of the line. Not even an empty cartridge case could be found. `` Several times I found the players pepping me up, where it usually is the coach who is supposed to deliver the fight talk. For_example, the marked susceptibility of the monkey to respiratory infection might be related_to its delicate, long alveolar ducts and short, large bronchioles situated within a parenchyma entirely lacking in protective supportive tissue barriers such_as those found in types 1, and 3,. In 2 of 15 experiments on whole serum a region of agglutinin activity with intermediate anionic binding capacity was detected( Region 3, Fig. 1). The constant temperature contours are much smoother than those observed at 4.3 mm by Coates( 1959 a), and apparently the emission at 8 mm is not nearly so sensitive to differences in surface features. And listening to such a conversation one morning while taking a cup of chocolate in a cafe, Rousseau found himself bathed in perspiration, trembling lest his authorship become known, and at_the_same_time dreaming of the startling effect he would make if he should proclaim himself suddenly as the composer. The direction, velocity, and season of these winds should be noted as to just how they will affect the recreation use and your maintenance and operation of the area. Hub, nosing about, spotted reporters in the lobby, so Andy was hustled away quietly through the hotel 's service_entrance in a strange car which Hub had procured somewhere. The name thyroid-stimulating_hormone( TSH) has been given to a substance found in the anterior pituitary_gland of all species of animal so_far tested for its presence. The magnetic_resonance absorption was detected by employing a Varian model **f broad line spectrometer and the 12- inch electromagnet system. Here the pulmonary_vein, as in type 2,, is noted to draw away from the bronchus, and to follow a more direct, independent course to the hilum( figs. 23, 24). He parked facing it and left the headlights on, but when he started into the tunnel with the suitcase, he found the illumination extended no farther than half_a_dozen feet into the passage. Then he noticed that the dry wood of the wheels had swollen. It would be even more valuable because that same aircraft could immediately destroy any targets it discovered- no need to wait for a missile to come all_the_way from the United_States with the chance that the target, if it were mobile, would be gone. `` If you spot Carmer give a yell before you move_in''. A somewhat less fragmented hebephrenic patient of mine, who used_to often seclude herself in her room, often sounded through the closed door- as I would find on passing_by, between our sessions- for_all_the_world like two persons, a mother and a defensive child. Forced to realize that this was the end of a very short line I scanned a road marker and discovered what the end of a slightly line would be for the old Mexican: Moriarty, New_Mexico. In_this_way you will be able to detect any obvious mistakes. They found some clothes'', she. Cook had discovered a beef in his possession a_few days earlier and, when he could not show the hide, arrested him. Comparable trends can be noted elsewhere. The fraction of exchange was determined as the ratio of the counts/ minute observed in the carbon_tetrachloride to the counts/ minute calculated for the carbon_tetrachloride fractions for equilibrium distribution of the activity between the chlorine and carbon_tetrachloride, empirically determined correction being made for the difference in counting efficiency of** f in** f and** f. He considered them with brooding eyes, brows bunched as his brain grappled with the problem and tried to find some solution. Quite other feelings are evidenced by this style: Note the drop to pitch 1( the lowest) on mother with no rise at the end of the sentence; this is a`` fade'' ending, and what you have here is a downtalking style of speech, expressing something less_than conventional respect for mother. Chauncey_Depew, one-time runner-up for the Republican Presidential nomination, was attending a convention at Saratoga, where he was scheduled to nominate Colonel_Theodore_Roosevelt for Governor of New_York when he noticed that the temporary chairman was a man he had never met. Hirsch says that he has given the role certain qualities he has observed in the city toughs of the real_world. Demagogues of this sort found communist bogeys lurking behind any new idea that would run counter to stereotyped notions. The comfort was short-lived, yet she found herself returning to the assurance whenever her imagination forced images on her too awful to contemplate without the prop of illusion. A driver cruising easily at 70 m. p. h. in Lane A of a four-lane freeway spies an incipient traffic_jam ahead. Extensive osteoporosis with partial collapse of D8 was found. It was over an hour before their escape was discovered, but still the news that Barton was free flashed across the central portion of the state. By comparing reaction cells sealed from the same manifold temperature dependency corresponding to activation_energies ranging from 11 to 18** f was observed while dependence on the first power of the light intensity seemed to be indicated in most cases. Here there may be an analogy with cancer: we can detect cancers by their rapidly growth, determinable only_when related_to the more normal rate of healthy growth. Scrapings from the bed_linen identical with the lint and thread found in the nasal and oral_cavities. Here we may observe that at_least one modern philosophy of history is built on the assumption that ideas are the primary objectives of the historian 's research. Yet, in_spite_of this, intensive study of the taped interviews by teams of psychotherapists and linguists laid_bare the surprising fact that, in the first five minutes of an initial interview, the patient often reveals as_many as a dozen times just what 's wrong with him; to spot these giveaways the therapist must know either intuitively or scientifically how to listen. Rather large differences were still found between reaction cells from different manifold fillings. Mars has been observed twice at about 3- cm wave_length, and the intensity of the observed radiation is in reasonable agreement with the thermal radiation which might be predicted on the basis of the known temperature of Mars. It is true, that nothing has been found comparable_with electricity by communication; but the phenomena observed had such a degree of analogy to those depending_on electrical distribution that one could not find the difference. The meaning of this variation in distribution of the bronchial_artery as found in the horse is not clear. The Kochaneks told police they left home at 8 a. m. and returned about 5: 45 p. m. and found the house had been entered. Once_again, both anti- A and anti- B activities were found in the insoluble material precipitated during dialysis. Nomia_melanderi can be found in tremendous numbers in certain parts of the United_States west of the Great_Plains, for_example, in Utah and central Washington. In_view_of the important role which emotional_disturbances play in the genesis of neurotic and psychotic disorders and the parallelism observed between autonomic states and psychological behavior in several instances, it is further suggested that a hypothalamic imbalance may play an important role in initiating mental changes. Sometimes I noticed the tops of ships' masts and funnels reaching above the pier roofs. To be reminded of_this we need only glance at the world map and note the extent to_which religious divisions have compounded political ones, with a resultant fragmentation of the human_race. You may find certain coverage costing much is economically feasible, thereby alerting you to desirable revisions. `` I am thoroughly convinced that most watercolors suffer because the artist expects nature will do his composing for him; as a result, such pictures are only a literal translation of what the artist finds in the scene before him. It has been my experience to find as many men as women in church, and to hear almost everyone in church congregations reciting the Latin prayers and responses at Mass. The personal quality of Samuel_Beckett is similar to qualities I had found in the plays. Inside, carefully packed in straw, were six eggs, but the eye of a poultry psychologist was required to detect what scientifically valuable specimentalia lay inside; to Alex they were merely six not unusual hens' eggs. Success in observing these spectral lines has so_far, apparently, been confined to the laboratory; extraterrestrial observations have yet to be reported. Moreover, after concentration using negative pressure dialysis, agglutinin activity could sometimes be detected in the region designated 2a( donors P._J., D._A., and J._F., Fig. 1). I have observed that being up on a horse changes the whole character of a man, and when a very small man is up on a saddle, he 'd like as not prefer to eat his meals there. He started_out as a stickman, then became a pit boss until the Club found him crossroading. `` Mr._Hohlbein and I have noticed some lapses since, though. A useful comment on his relation to his region may be made, I think, by noting briefly how in handling Southern materials and Southern problems he has deviated from the pattern set by other Southern authors while remaining faithful to the essential character of the region. She was hired and was found to be entirely satisfactory when she played the role eight hours a day. If anyone thought_of the John_Harvey, it was to observe that she was straddled by a pair of ships heavily laden with high_explosive and if they were hit the John_Harvey would likely be blown_up with her own ammo and whatever else it was that she carried. Japanese fishermen have sometimes observed that sardines hauled up in their nets during a tsunami have enormously swollen stomachs; the fish have swallowed vast numbers of bottom living diatoms, raised to the surface by the disturbance. Calcium, phosphorus and iron are present in worthwhile amounts, and eleven other minerals also have been found in varying trace amounts. Within the membership of_this group, as has been found true of men in other professional or trade associations, the_most ready portrayal of oneself to`` the public'' is that of a neutral agent simply serving the interests of a seller or buyer and mediating between them. We note that two such curves C and **f, cannot coincide at a finite number of points; otherwise, being analytic, they would coincide at all points, which is impossible since they do not coincide near **f. I found his chest in my sights. When some thirteen records of newly and recently born individuals are collated, little or no correlation between length and distribution can be detected. But he had found the thickets and points of cover deserted. Thus, if we are to observe American folklore in the twentieth century, we will do_well to establish the relationships between folklore, nationalism and imperialism at the outset. It did not seem possible that they had been spotted. He noticed a speck of dirt on the sill and swiped at it with his finger. The ratio of the measured antenna temperature_change during a drift scan across the moon to the average brightness temperature of the moon over the antenna beam( assuming that the brightness temperature of the sky is negligible) was found, by graphical integration of the antenna directivity diagram, to be 0.85. When I question them as_to what they mean by concepts like liberty and democracy, I find that they fall_into two categories: the simpler ones who have simply accepted the shibboleths of their faith without analysis; and the intelligent, cynical ones who scornfully reply that these things do count any_more in the world of to-day. The professed mission of_this disaffiliated generation is to find a new way_of_life which they can express in poetry and fiction, but what they produce is unfortunately disordered, nourished solely on the hysteria of negation. Interesting evidence can be found in the results of the Chamber_of_Commerce elections, which took_place three weeks before national elections. The fossilized remains of many_of these trees are found embedded in the clay. The doctor, he noticed, was attempting a transverse movement towards the stairs, but before the movement could be completed a distinct and audible cluck ruffled the air in the hollow of the stair-well. However, by comparing the TV snatches, two different radio_station re-runs, and the censored Los_Angeles Times version, I found that the radio_stations had edited_out questions( ABC removed the one regarding Laos) or even a paragraph out of the middle of the President 's answer. You will find a chart giving the various speed ratios available with your particular drill press somewhere in the instruction booklet that came_with the tool. `` We hope'', they said,`` that no family can be found amongst us without a correct version of the Holy_Scriptures''. Again, he may discover embodied within its texture a theme or idea that has been presented elsewhere and at other times in various ways. Once Todman thought he had spotted a tank and went_down to investigate while Greg covered him. `` According to Rose, he arrived here a couple minutes before nine and spotted Thor in the water, got a hooked pole from the pool equipment locker and started hauling him out. If** f was assigned as the information cell for** f, the routine can detect that** f is identical to** f by comparing** f with the form stored at location** f. `` As_soon_as it started to form, Gannon spotted it'', Meek said. By scrutinizing the flowers, one can also notice that the scale bears one or two tiny warts. Observing their distressing condition, Colonel_Snelling allowed these half starved immigrants to settle on the military reservation. He was really amazed to discover the other guests so excited about these delicate little songs. But he has shown a sixth-sense ability to spot, recruit and excite able researchers, and has developed unexpected talents in fund raising and speech-making. When the police arrived, they found McClellan and the two lawyers sitting and staring silently. She found she could cope_with all kinds of problems for which she was once considered too helpless. We find too many sales and marketing executives so burdened with detail that they are short-changing planning. Noting all the difficulties that stand in the way of reunion, he has said that they ought not to discourage anyone. In a course for supermarket operators, a district_manager who had been recently appointed to his position after being outstandingly successful as a store manager, found that in supervising other managers he was having a difficult time. He was finally found in the Bates_Hole region of Natrona_County, two counties away. The bronchial_artery in its course and distribution differs somewhat from that found in other mammals. Fourteen of the sculptures you took posses properties of a most curious and terrifying nature, as you will observe when your limbs begin to wither and your hair falls_out in patches. No bronchial_artery pulmonary_artery anastomoses were noted in this group. The parent was asked to describe the child 's typical behavior in certain standard situations in which there was an opportunity to observe tendencies toward perfectionism in demands upon self and others, irrational conformity to rules, orderliness, punctuality, and need for certainty. Verloop(' 48;' 49) found these shunts in the human_being but was unable to find them in rats. We simply find ourselves in the position of having no means for inquiring into the structure and meaning of this range of our experience. Rachel, observing, would say,`` He has_to rediscover his own capacity. Noticing my disappointment he attempted to salvage what scraps and shreds of authority he felt might still be clinging_to his person. When she reached port, she was found to have only eight men, all near starvation. They 've found some sort of new evidence, a bundle of clothes or something, and it must link the kid even stronger to the crime. Only once were stalked ciliates found in the mixed liquor. With detectors sensitive to three mass intervals and based on a_few counts, the second and third Russian space_probes indicate that the flux of the particles detected is that of larger ones. In tularemia produced by aerosol exposure, one would not expect to find the classical ulcer of`` rabbit_fever'' on a finger. Eugenia hated being cold worse than anything, and she was beginning to find the joys of poverty wearing_thin. Noticing Russell 's horse in_front_of the long log building, he assumed his friend had slipped inside and would be able to put_up a good fight, so he began working his way down the ditch to join him. `` By observing the conductor'', he says with a twinkle in his eyes,`` I learned how not to conduct''. The same thing is also evidenced by the extreme`` culture Protestantism'' so often observed to characterize the preaching and teaching of the American churches. In a kind_of shock, the ladies and gentlemen of the committee bent to observe the incredibly copied and brilliantly executed Last_Supper on the head of a screw. It was interesting to note that many_of these Juniors were showing dogs in various other classes at the show prior to the Finals of the Junior_Class. This was particularly noticeable in group A and group B sera, in which cases activity in Regions 1 and 2 was usually not detectable without prior concentration and occasionally could not be detected at_all. This was later known to be the result of concentrating the minute amount of complete antibody found in these sera; when the insoluble fraction was suspended in a volume of saline equal_to that of the original serum sample, no complete antibody activity could be detected. Advertisers have discovered the tendency of Negroes to shop for brand names they have heard on stations catering to their special interests. Individual differences in Kohnstamm reactivity to controlled Kohnstamm situations were found among the subjects used in the study. The presence of normally occurring bronchial_artery pulmonary_artery anastomoses was first noted in 1721 by Ruysch, and thereafter by many others. He looked at the lined face with vague interest; he felt he was noting it, as if it were something he might think_about when he grew stronger. `` They found something up there'', she said half aloud to the empty room. It was not as_though she noted clearly that her nephews had not been to see her for ten years, not since their last journey eastward to witness their Uncle_Izaak being lowered into the rocky soil; that aside from due notification of certain major events in their lives( two marriages, two births, one divorce), Christmas and Easter_cards of the traditional sort had been the only thin link she had with them through the widowed years. Beyond it I noted a small green column, about twelve feet below the present ground_level- the Serpentine Column, three entwined serpents, which once stood at the Temple of Apollo at Delphi, Greece. The reaction rates observed at 200` ranged from** f of the chlorine exchanged per hour to 0.7 exchanged per hour. The spectacular upsurge in pleasure boating is markedly evident, expectedly, in the areas where boats have always been found: the natural lakes, rivers, and along the nation 's coastline. Steady radiation which was presumably of thermal origin was observed from Venus at 3.15 and 9.4 cm, and from Mars and Jupiter at 3.15 cm in 1956( Mayer, McCullough, and Sloanaker, 1958 a, b, c), and from Saturn at 3.75 cm in 1957( Drake and Ewen, 1958). After looking about a_bit, Wilson discovered beyond Black_Bottom, across the river and far removed from the white city, a considerable tract of land, and it occurred to him that the church and the better Negro homes might gradually be moved to this plot. It made no sense to him** h He whirled around, suddenly hot all_over, finding the man who had been standing before him a_few moments back, nailing him to the spot on which he now stood, open-mouthed- This desire, I went_on, growing voluble as my conviction was aroused, had mounted at such a rate recently that I now found its realization necessary not_only to my physical but also to my spiritual wellbeing. He has Henri do from four to six sets of the Incline_Bench_Press( note the high incline). Of the remaining planets, only Mars and Saturn have been observed as radio_sources, and not very much information is available.
Behind_the_scenes : performance-26.7
stage 'perform (a play), especially on a stage' represent 'perform (a play), especially on a stage' present 'perform (a play), especially on a stage'
rap play
chant hum belt intone direct perform vocalize whistle replay recite heel stage model sing dance
produce 'COD: administer the financial and managerial aspects of (a film or broadcast) or the staging of (a play).' shoot 'COD: film or photograph (a scene, film, etc.).' film 'COD: make a film of; record on film. ' direct 'COD: supervise and control (a film, play, or other production).'
Sandy sang a song for me. Sandy sang. Sandy sang a song. Claire drew me a picture.
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The Newport_Playhouse presents`` Epitaph_For_George_Dillon'' by John_Osborne and Anthony_Creighton, directed by Wallace_Gray. `` Parsifal'' follows July 25, with Hans_Knappertsbusch conducting, and he also conducts`` Die_Meistersinger'', to be presented Aug. 8 and 12. As the world 's top sportsman- pro or amateur- Sports Illustrated tapped golf 's confident Arnold_Palmer( Time cover, May 2), who staged two cliffhanging rallies to win both the Masters and U._S._Open crowns, went_on to win a record$ 80738 for the year. When it was not, one of the great dramas of Washington would be presented. Staged by way of announcing the gift of a large and intimate Sloan collection by the artist 's widow, Helen_Farr_Sloan, to the Wilmington_Society of the Fine_Arts, the exhibition presents a survey of Sloan 's work. The Theatre-By-The-Sea, Matunuck, presents`` King_of_Hearts'' by Jean_Kerr and Eleanor_Brooke. Dan_Beam presented music and the bride was given in marriage by her father. At_that_time the second_half of the Christian_Youth_Crusade against Communism will be staged. When the Achaeans entertained Wednesday last at their annual Carnival masquerade_ball, Miss_Margaret_Pierson was chosen to rule over the festivities, presented at the Muncipal_Auditorium and chosen as her ladies in waiting were Misses Clayton_Nairne, Eleanor_Eustis, Lynn_Chapman, Irwin_Leatherman of Robinsonville, Miss. and Helene_Rowley. ( Several times recently I have wondered whether shows were being staged for the sake of the script or just to entertain the audience with the spectacle of scenery being shifted right in_front_of their eyes. This beach campground with no trees or hills presents a constant camping show with all manner of equipment in actual use. The event, staged yearly by Neusteters, will be held in the Opera_House Wednesday, Aug. 16. The Broadway_Theater_League_of_Rhode_Island presents C._Edwin_Knill 's and Martin_Tahse 's production of`` Fiorello!'' Loew_'s_Theater presents`` Where_the_Boys_are'', an MGM picture produced by Joe_Pasternak and directed by Henry_Levin from a screenplay by George_Wells. The only current event they 're staging is the big show at the Stadium_Nov. 25, when Danny will entertain thousands of underprivileged kids. He had presented the first German performances of Puccini 's Manon_Lescaut and de Falla 's La_Vida_Breve. The Rev._Richard_Freeman of Texas_City officiated and Charles_Pabor and Mrs._Marvin Hand presented music. They want to own a junior-grade castle, or a manor_house, or some modest little place where Shakespeare might once have staged a pageant for Great_Elizabeth and all her bearded courtiers. The biggest single act would doubtless be staged by Frankie himself: his Inaugural wardrobe had been designed by Hollywood_Couturier_Don_Loper, who regularly makes_up ladies' ensembles. The Bayreuth_Festival opens July 23 with a new production of`` Tannhaeuser'' staged by Wieland_Wagner, who is doing all the operas this time, and conducted by Wolfgang_Sawallisch. Other interpretations present the music as an essentially intimate creation. It would present a forum for them in almost every community. The_Warwick_Musical_Theater presents`` Where's_Charley?''
Being_employed : captain-29.8
skipper 'work as the skipper on a vessel' shepherd 'tend as a shepherd, as of sheep or goats' soldier 'serve as a soldier in the military' caddy 'act as a caddie and carry clubs for a player' caddie 'act as a caddie and carry clubs for a player' whore 'work as a prostitute' cox 'act as the coxswain, in a boat race'
escort skipper sponsor guard butcher tailor captain whore pioneer referee shepherd cox crew mother usher chaperone prostitute host nurse emcee model bully umpire pilot star understudy chauffeur tutor clerk doctor witness volunteer police partner soldier caddy valet coach champion
Lora buttered the toast. Lora buttered the toast with unsalted butter.
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She usually wore weeds, and a stranger watching her board a train might have guessed that Mr._Pastern was dead, but Mr._Pastern was far from dead. Sometimes I got_on the wrong car and did n't get to school at_all, but wound_up at the ocean, or some other dismal place, and had_to spend the day there. Robinson told Policemen James_Jones and Morgan_Lloyd of the Wabash avenue district that 10 youths boarded his south bound express_bus in_front of Dunbar_Vocational High_school, 30 th street and South_Park way, and began`` skylarking''. it has strong stress; when it represents only itself and on which is its complement( so that go on is semantically board), on has stronger stress than go does. `` No directives from Central is scarcely a cause for regret, but there happen to be eight other guys biting their fingernails to the quick just waiting for an invitation to board you, you beautiful thing''. The clients boarded the tallyho at the Palace promptly at seven.
Body_movement : body_internal_states-40.6
shudder 'shake, as from cold' shiver 'shake, as from cold'
crease 'COD: make a crease in the skin, especially the face ' fling 'COD: throw forcefully; hurl.' jiggle 'COD: move lightly and quickly from side to side or up and down. "The car jiggled on its springs."' grind 'COD: rub together gratingly.' purse 'COD: (with reference to the lips) pucker or contract.' gnash 'COD: grind (one's teeth) together, especially as a sign of anger.' bob 'COD: make or cause to make a quick, short movement up and down. ' waggle 'COD: move with short quick movements from side to side or up and down.' close 'FN: to move (a bodypart) so that it is closed.' yawn 'COD: involuntarily open one's mouth wide and inhale deeply due to tiredness or boredom.' cross 'FN: to place a pair of extremities across each other' nod 'FN: to allow (one's head) to fall, droop' wink 'COD: close and open one eye quickly, typically as a signal of affection or greeting or to convey a message.' fidget 'COD: make small movements through nervousness or impatience. ' reach 'FN: To actively extend a body part in a direction (not necessarily specified)' wiggle 'COD: move or cause to move with short movements up and down or from side to side.' stretch 'COD: straighten or extend one's body or a part of one's body to its full length.' curtsy 'COD: perform a curtsy' wave 'COD: move (one's hand or arm, or something held in one's hand) to and fro.' arch 'FN: To from or cause a curved structure.' lift 'COD: raise to a higher position or level' shake 'COD: move forcefully or quickly up and down or to and fro.' kneel 'COD: fall or rest on a knee or the knees.' stamp 'FN: bring down (one's foot) heavily on the ground or an object, perhaps crushing, or flattening it.' shuffle 'COD: restlessly shift one's position.' jerk 'COD: move quickly, sharply, suddenly' throw 'COD: move quickly, hurriedly, or roughly' writhe 'COD: twist or squirm in pain or as if in pain' wag 'COD: (especially with reference to an animal's tail) move rapidly to and fro.' crane 'COD: stretch out (one's neck) in order to see something.' drop 'FN: to move lower, to cause to sink' open 'FN: to move (a bodypart) so that it is open.' shiver 'COD: shake slightly and uncontrollably as a result of being cold, frightened, or excited.' pucker 'COD: tightly gather or contract into wrinkles or small folds.' flap 'FN: (for a body part) to move or be moved up and down or from side to side' shudder 'COD: tremble or shake convulsively, especially as a result of fear or repugnance. ' flex 'FN: contract a muscle (often in order to bend a joint)' flutter 'FN: (usu for a straight, long body part) to move with a light irregular motion' wrinkle 'COD: make or become wrinkled.' pout 'FN: to sulk' twiddle 'FN: move (one's thumbs), generally as a humorously pointless way to spend time.' hang 'FN: to allow (one's head) to fall, droop' smack 'COD: part (one's lips) noisily' blink 'COD: shut and open the eyes quickly.' cock 'COD: bend a (limb or joint) at an angle.' twitch 'COD: make or cause to make a short, sudden jerking movement.' bat 'COD: flutter (one's eyelashes).' shrug 'COD: raise (one's shoulders) slightly and momentarily to express doubt, ignorance, or indifference.' clap 'FN: strike the palms of (one's hands) together repeatedly' toss 'COD: jerk (one's head or hair) sharply backwards' duck 'COD: lower the head or body quickly to avoid a blow or missile or so as not to be seen.' swing 'FN: move or cause to move back and forth or from side to side' bend 'FN: to move a body part (usu the head or the extremities) so it forms a curve or angle with the body part it is attached to' wriggle 'COD: twist and turn with quick writhing movements' roll 'FN: move a body part on an axis, rotate' shut 'FN: to move (a bodypart) such that it is closed.'
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NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) NP (Body_part) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[across] (Path) PP[in] (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) VPing (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) VPing (Manner) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[against] (Goal) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[against] (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Result) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[away] (Source) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Body_part) V () PP[over] (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) 2nd (External_cause) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[to] (Addressee) NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[over] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Duration) AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[by] (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) VPto (Purpose) AVP (Result) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) VPing (Result) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) AVP (Degree) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Body_part) AVP (Degree) AVP (Path) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Body_part) PP[with] (Depictive) PP[over] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Body_part) NP (Depictive) PP[over] (Path) AVP (Result) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Body_part) AVP (Duration) PP[over] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Body_part) PP[under] (External_cause) PP[to] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Body_part) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Body_part) AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) PP[in] (Place) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Body_part) AVP (Manner) PP[down] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Body_part) AVP (Manner) AVP (Result) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[over] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Body_part) PP[down] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Body_part) AVP (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Body_part) PP[towards] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Body_part) PP[from] (Subregion) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) PP[with] (Depictive) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) Sing (Depictive) AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) PP[for] (Duration) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) PP[up] (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) PP[up] (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[in] (External_cause) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AJP (Result) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) Sub (Manner) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PP[over] (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[for] (Duration) NP (Agent) V () AJP (External_cause) NP (Agent) V () AJP (Internal_cause) NP (Agent) V () PP[in] (Internal_cause) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Manner) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[around] (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Path) PP[up] (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[through] (Path) PP[up] (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () PPing[after] (Time) NP (Body_part) V () AJP (Depictive) NP (Body_part) V () VPing (Result) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) VPing (Manner) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) 2nd (External_cause) Sub (Time) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[up] (Goal) PP[from] (Source) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[in] (Internal_cause) PP[up] (Path) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) AJP (Manner) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Agent) V () NP (Message) NP (Agent) V () NP (Message) AVP (Time) NP (Body_part) V () NP (Body_part) V () PP[in] (Internal_cause) NP (Body_part) V () AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[to] (Coordinated_event) NP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[in] (Internal_cause) NP (Agent) V () PP[to] (Coordinated_event) 2nd (External_cause) NP (Agent) V () PP[to] (Coordinated_event) PP[in] (Manner) NP (Agent) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[in] (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (External_cause) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[in] (Manner) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Manner) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) NP (Body_part) AJP (Depictive) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) NP (Body_part) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) VPing (Depictive) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) AJP (Internal_cause) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) PP[over] (Path) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PP[to] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AJP (Depictive) PP[over] (Goal) AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) 2nd (External_cause) AVP (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[to] (Path) PP[up] (Path) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[out] (Path) NP (Agent) V () VPing (Depictive) AVP (Path) Sub (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () VPing (Depictive) AVP (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () VPing (Depictive) VPto (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Path) Sub (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () PP[across] (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () PP[out] (Source) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[over] (Area) NP (Body_part) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[over] (Area) NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PP[over] (Goal) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PP[over] (Goal) VPto (Result) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) Sabs (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Duration) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AJP (Internal_cause) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) VPing (Internal_cause) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AJP (Internal_cause) PP[to] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) PPing[before] (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[as] (Time) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) AJP (Result) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[from] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) PP[in] (Message) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) NP (Body_part) VPing (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[at] (Area) NP (Body_part) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[around] (Area) NP (Body_part) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[around] (Area) NP (Agent) V () PP[around] (Area) VPing (Depictive) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Manner) PP[up] (Result) PP[from] (Source) NP (Body_part) V () AVP (Area) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[in] (Place) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) Sforto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[in] (Re-encoding) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[with] (Internal_cause) Sub (Time) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) AVP (Manner) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) AVP (Manner) Sub (Time) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) AJP (Result) Sub (Time) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) Sub (Time) NP (Body_part) V () PP[in] (Place) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) AVP (Area) NP (Body_part) PP[as] (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) Sabs (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Goal) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[beside] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[in] (Goal) AVP (Time) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[across] (Area) NP (Body_part) AVP (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) Sabs (Depictive) PP[round] (Goal) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PP[about] (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PP[out] (Source) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AJP (Depictive) PP[in] (Place) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) Sub (Manner) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[between] (Area) AVP (Manner) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) AJP (Result) PP[in] (Time) NP (Body_part) V () AJP (Result) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[for] (External_cause) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Duration) NP (Agent) V () QUO (Message) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[with] (Internal_cause) NP (Body_part) V () AVP (Result) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[by] (Area) Sabs (Depictive) AVP (Manner) NP (Body_part) V () PP[by] (Area) AVP (Manner) NP (Body_part) V () AVP (Degree) PP[down] (Path) NP (Body_part) V () Sabs (Depictive) PP[down] (Path) NP (Body_part) V () AVP (Manner) NP (Body_part) V () PP[like] (Manner) NP (Body_part) V () AVP (Manner) PP[out] (Source) NP (Body_part) V () PP[down] (Path) PP[over] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Degree) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) Sub (Depictive) AVP (Manner) PP[up] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) Sabs (Depictive) PP[up] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) PP[from] (Source) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AJP (Result) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Source) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[around] (Area) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[round] (Area) VPto (Purpose) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[to] (Coordinated_event) PP[up] (Path) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) AJP (Depictive) PP[up] (Path) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) 2nd (External_cause) AVP (Time) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[with] (Internal_cause) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[in] (Internal_cause) AVP (Path) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) VPing (Manner) PP[up] (Path) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PP[up] (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) AVP (Path) PP[away] (Source) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[up] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) AVP (Source) NP (Agent) V () AJP (Depictive) Sing (Depictive) AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[like] (Depictive) PP[up] (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[with] (Internal_cause) AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () AJP (Internal_cause) AJP (Result) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () Sub (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Manner) PP[on] (Place) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Manner) AVP (Source) NP (Agent) V () PP[in] (Place) AJP (Result) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Source) NP (Body_part) V () PP[in] (Area) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) VPing (Depictive) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) 2nd (External_cause) PP[over] (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[with] (Internal_cause) PP[up] (Result) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AJP (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[up] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) VPto (Purpose) PP[from] (Source) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) AJP (Depictive) PP[in] (Internal_cause) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[from] (Source) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PP[in] (Internal_cause) NP (Body_part) V () AVP (Manner) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) 2nd (External_cause) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () PP[to] (Addressee) NP (Message) NP (Agent) V () PP[to] (Addressee) NP (Message) PP[from] (Source) NP (Agent) V () PP[behind] (Area) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () PP[to] (External_cause) NP (Message) NP (Agent) V () Sforto (Message) NP (Agent) V () PP[through] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Result) PP[to] (Result) NP (Agent) V () PP[from] (Place) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[for] (Duration) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[with] (Internal_cause) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[into] (Result) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) VPing (Depictive) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[in] (Internal_cause) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[in] (Result) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[upon] (Area) NP (Body_part) PP[from] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[in] (Area) NP (Body_part) AVP (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Degree) VPto (Purpose) PP[away] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) VPto (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[on] (Area) NP (Body_part) AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[on] (Area) VPto (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Depictive) PP[with] (Internal_cause) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) Sub (Result) PP[at] (Time) NP (Agent) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Agent) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[over] (Result) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[over] (Path) PP[on] (Result) NP (Agent) V () Sub (Addressee) 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[on] (Place) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[in] (Internal_cause) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) AJP (Result) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) VPto (Purpose) AJP (Result) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) AVP (Degree) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Depictive) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Body_part) PP[with] (Internal_cause) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Manner) NP (Body_part) V () VPing (Depictive) VPing (Internal_cause) AVP (Time) NP (Body_part) V () AJP (Depictive) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Degree) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (External_cause) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[on] (Body_part) AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) PP[during] (Time) PP[for] (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[on] (Body_part) AVP (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () PP[from] (Body_part) NP (Agent) V () PP[from] (Body_part) AJP (Internal_cause) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[out] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Degree) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PP[to] (Degree) PP[in] (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Degree) VPing (Result) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[with] (Depictive) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[in] (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) VPing (Depictive) PP[above] (Goal) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) VPing (Depictive) PP[out] (Source) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[in] (Internal_cause) PP[out] (Source) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[towards] (Path) PP[out] (Source) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[in] (Place) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) AJP (External_cause) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Degree) PP[like] (Manner) PP[from] (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) NP (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[round] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AJP (Depictive) VPing (Internal_cause) AVP (Source) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[with] (Depictive) PP[in] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) Sub (Duration) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[on] (Goal) PP[up] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[to] (Goal) Sub (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) 2nd (Internal_cause) PP[out] (Source) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[over] (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[round] (Area) AJP (Depictive) NP (Agent) V () PP[on] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[before] (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) VPing (Depictive) PP[at] (Goal) PP[up] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) VPing (Depictive) PP[in] (Goal) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) Sabs (Depictive) AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AJP (Depictive) AJP (Result) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[into] (Goal) PP[with] (Manner) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[into] (Goal) PP[at] (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[in] (Internal_cause) PP[up] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[like] (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Body_part) V () Sabs (Depictive) AVP (Manner) PP[across] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) Sing (Depictive) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Area) NP (Agent) V () PP[with] (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) NP (Duration) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AJP (Depictive) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) Poss (Agent) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[like] (Manner) PP[from] (Path) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[under] (Area) NP (Manner) PP[with] (Manner) Sub (Manner) NP (Agent) V () INC (Body_part) AVP (Degree) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) AVP (Degree) AJP (Manner) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[at] (External_cause) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) 2nd (External_cause) AVP (Manner) Sub (Time) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) AVP (Manner) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[at] (Subregion) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[at] (Subregion) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Time) NP (Body_part) V () PP[in] (Internal_cause) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) Sinterrog (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[to] (Coordinated_event) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) 2nd (Internal_cause) PP[like] (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[in] (Area) NP (Body_part) NP (Body_part) V () NP (Agent) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[at] (External_cause) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PPing[on] (Time) NP (Body_part) V () PP[round] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Body_part) V () AVP (Place) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) VPing (Depictive) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[like] (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[in] (Purpose) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[around] (Area) Sub (Manner) PP[on] (Place) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) Sub (Manner) NP (Body_part) V () PP[towards] (Addressee) CNI (Agent) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Area) NP (Body_part) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Area) NP (Body_part) 2nd (External_cause) AVP (Manner) PP[in] (Place) Sinterrog (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[in] (Area) NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () PP[with] (Body_part) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) Sub (Manner) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PP[towards] (Path) PPing[before] (Time) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Manner) PP[from] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) NP (Body_part) VPing (Depictive) PP[in] (Internal_cause) NP (Agent) V () PP[inside] (Area) NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PP[to] (Coordinated_event) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) AVP (Duration) NP (Agent) V () Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) Sub (Depictive) AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) VPing (Depictive) PP[up] (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) AVP (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) VPing (External_cause) NP (Agent) V () PP[in] (Internal_cause) Sub (Manner) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PP[at] (External_cause) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PP[at] (External_cause) PP[in] (Internal_cause) NP (Agent) V () PP[before] (Goal) NP (Agent) V () NP (Depictive) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[by] (Goal) NP (Agent) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[beside] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) NP (Agent) V () VPto (External_cause) PP[down] (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[by] (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () PP[before] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[by] (Goal) AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[on] (Goal) AVP (Time) PP[at] (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[on] (Area) PP[in] (Internal_cause) NP (Agent) V () PP[on] (Area) PP[in] (Internal_cause) NP (Agent) V () PP[on] (Area) PP[after] (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PP[till] (Duration) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) AJP (Depictive) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) Sub (Duration) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) AJP (Result) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Degree) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () Sub (Duration) AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (External_cause) PP[in] (Internal_cause) NP (Agent) V () PP[into] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () PP[with] (Internal_cause) PP[on] (Place) NP (Agent) V () AJP (Result) NP (Body_part) V () PP[from] (Source) PP[out] (Source) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[at] (External_cause) PP[in] (Manner) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (External_cause) AVP (Manner) Sinterrog (Time) NP (Agent) V () VPto (Internal_cause) NP (Agent) V () AJP (Internal_cause) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Internal_cause) AVP (Manner) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Internal_cause) Sinterrog (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[with] (Internal_cause) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[round] (Area) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (External_cause) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () AJP (Internal_cause) PP[in] (Place) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[on] (Place) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () VPto (Purpose) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[in] (Addressee) VPing (Depictive) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) Sinterrog (External_cause) NP (Agent) V () VPing (Depictive) AVP (Manner) PP[like] (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Place) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[on] (Area) NP (Body_part) NP (Depictive) NP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Degree) PP[at] (External_cause) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Degree) PP[with] (Internal_cause) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Degree) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[in] (Depictive) NP (Agent) V () Sub (Duration) Sub (Manner) NP (Agent) V () Sub (External_cause) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (External_cause) PP[in] (Internal_cause) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[in] (External_cause) PP[outside] (Place) NP (Agent) V () PP[to] (Addressee) PP[in] (Place) NP (Agent) V () AJP (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () AJP (Degree) Sabs (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) 2nd (Goal) AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[beneath] (Goal) VPing (Manner) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) Poss (Body_part) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) NP (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) AVP (Duration) NP (Agent) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[at] (Area) NP (Agent) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[in] (Area) AVP (Duration) NP (Agent) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[for] (Duration) NP (Agent) V () PP[around] (Area) VPing (Manner) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Area) PP[up] (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[around] (Area) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PP[like] (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Agent) V () NP (Duration) PP[down] (Path) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Goal) NP (Agent) V () PP[down] (Goal) PP[on] (Goal) NP (Agent) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[from] (Source) NP (Agent) V () PP[into] (Goal) NP (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[into] (Goal) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) PP[through] (Path) PP[up] (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[along] (Path) PP[off] (Source) NP (Agent) V () PP[down] (Path) AVP (Source) NP (Agent) V () PP[up] (Path) Sub (Time)
NP (Experiencer) V () PP.stimulus[from] (Stimulus)
Sharon shivered. Sharon shivered from fear. Sharon shivered at the thought of the cold sea.
Examples from SemCor
He shivered in the warm cockpit. Both shudder at the thought of proceeding too far beyond the sewage_system and the electric light lines. The boy shuddered at the deathly pale countenance with its wrinkles and gray hair. If Mahzeer was alone with the prime_minister he could be arranging his execution while Hoag stood out here shivering in the darkening street. For moments he stood in water, shivering and gasping for breath. I shuddered and backed_out of the room. The thought made Pamela shudder.
Body_movement : crane-40.3.2
gnash 'grind together, of teeth' stretch out 'stretch (the neck) so as to see better' stretch 'extend one's limbs or muscles, or the entire body' wrinkle 'make wrinkled or creased' flap 'move with a thrashing motion' purse 'contract one's lips into a rounded shape' beat 'move with a thrashing motion' smack 'press (the lips) together and open (the lips) noisily, as in eating' cock 'tilt or slant to one side' wrinkle 'gather or contract into wrinkles or folds; pucker' twitch 'move with abrupt, seemingly uncontrolled motions' jerk 'move with abrupt, seemingly uncontrolled motions' waggle 'move from side to side' purse 'gather or contract into wrinkles or folds; pucker' furrow 'make wrinkled or creased' crease 'make wrinkled or creased' extend 'extend one's limbs or muscles, or the entire body' flex 'contract' cross 'fold so as to resemble a cross' crane 'stretch (the neck) so as to see better' wag 'move from side to side'
hang shake roll turn ?twitch ?show stretch bat crook flex hunch beat raise flap flick bare blow wag close crane wiggle pucker twiddle wring clench ?knit cross smack ?stamp click wrinkle fold gnash flutter grind kick waggle cock arch shuffle open purse flash snap
crease 'COD: make a crease in the skin, especially the face ' fling 'COD: throw forcefully; hurl.' jiggle 'COD: move lightly and quickly from side to side or up and down. "The car jiggled on its springs."' grind 'COD: rub together gratingly.' purse 'COD: (with reference to the lips) pucker or contract.' gnash 'COD: grind (one's teeth) together, especially as a sign of anger.' bob 'COD: make or cause to make a quick, short movement up and down. ' waggle 'COD: move with short quick movements from side to side or up and down.' close 'FN: to move (a bodypart) so that it is closed.' yawn 'COD: involuntarily open one's mouth wide and inhale deeply due to tiredness or boredom.' cross 'FN: to place a pair of extremities across each other' nod 'FN: to allow (one's head) to fall, droop' wink 'COD: close and open one eye quickly, typically as a signal of affection or greeting or to convey a message.' fidget 'COD: make small movements through nervousness or impatience. ' reach 'FN: To actively extend a body part in a direction (not necessarily specified)' wiggle 'COD: move or cause to move with short movements up and down or from side to side.' stretch 'COD: straighten or extend one's body or a part of one's body to its full length.' curtsy 'COD: perform a curtsy' wave 'COD: move (one's hand or arm, or something held in one's hand) to and fro.' arch 'FN: To from or cause a curved structure.' lift 'COD: raise to a higher position or level' shake 'COD: move forcefully or quickly up and down or to and fro.' kneel 'COD: fall or rest on a knee or the knees.' stamp 'FN: bring down (one's foot) heavily on the ground or an object, perhaps crushing, or flattening it.' shuffle 'COD: restlessly shift one's position.' jerk 'COD: move quickly, sharply, suddenly' throw 'COD: move quickly, hurriedly, or roughly' writhe 'COD: twist or squirm in pain or as if in pain' wag 'COD: (especially with reference to an animal's tail) move rapidly to and fro.' crane 'COD: stretch out (one's neck) in order to see something.' drop 'FN: to move lower, to cause to sink' open 'FN: to move (a bodypart) so that it is open.' shiver 'COD: shake slightly and uncontrollably as a result of being cold, frightened, or excited.' pucker 'COD: tightly gather or contract into wrinkles or small folds.' flap 'FN: (for a body part) to move or be moved up and down or from side to side' shudder 'COD: tremble or shake convulsively, especially as a result of fear or repugnance. ' flex 'FN: contract a muscle (often in order to bend a joint)' flutter 'FN: (usu for a straight, long body part) to move with a light irregular motion' wrinkle 'COD: make or become wrinkled.' pout 'FN: to sulk' twiddle 'FN: move (one's thumbs), generally as a humorously pointless way to spend time.' hang 'FN: to allow (one's head) to fall, droop' smack 'COD: part (one's lips) noisily' blink 'COD: shut and open the eyes quickly.' cock 'COD: bend a (limb or joint) at an angle.' twitch 'COD: make or cause to make a short, sudden jerking movement.' bat 'COD: flutter (one's eyelashes).' shrug 'COD: raise (one's shoulders) slightly and momentarily to express doubt, ignorance, or indifference.' clap 'FN: strike the palms of (one's hands) together repeatedly' toss 'COD: jerk (one's head or hair) sharply backwards' duck 'COD: lower the head or body quickly to avoid a blow or missile or so as not to be seen.' swing 'FN: move or cause to move back and forth or from side to side' bend 'FN: to move a body part (usu the head or the extremities) so it forms a curve or angle with the body part it is attached to' wriggle 'COD: twist and turn with quick writhing movements' roll 'FN: move a body part on an axis, rotate' shut 'FN: to move (a bodypart) such that it is closed.'
The patient's legs were jerkings Extend your right arm above your head The bird flapped its wings The women craned their necks to see the President drive by purse ones's lips cock one's head The eagle beat its wings and soared high into the sky flex a muscle furrow one's brow she crossed her legs Stretch your legs! The happy dog wagged his tail
Examples from VerbNet
Jennifer craned her neck. Jennifer wagged her finger at the naughty child. Jennifer wagged her finger at the naughty child in disapproval.
Examples from SemCor
Pale yellow snapdragons that by pinching could be made to bite; seed-pods of the balsams that snapped like fire-crackers at a touch; red and yellow columbines whose round tipped spurs were picked_off and eaten for the honey in them; morning-glory buds which could be so grasped and squeezed that they burst like a blown-up paper_bag; bright flowers from the trumpet_vine that made``'' on the ends of ten waggling fingers. Morgan jerked his head toward_the_front door. To have any success in_this effort, we must ourselves view it as an enterprise stretching over a considerable number of years, and we must encourage the recipients of our aid to view it in the same fashion. The clerk wagged his head toward the captain 's office. Maude 's long nose unexpectedly wrinkled up. Her little brown face wrinkled up, her brown eyes gleamed, and with her little gestures she said all the courteous things. His stethoscope was on the table by Scotty 's bed and he picked it up and wagged it at Scotty. Ben_Prime extended his high-stepped stride until he could lay his goad across the noses of the oxen. She pursed her lips, then clamped them together so tightly that I thought she was angry with me. He stood_up, cocked his head and eyed Gun coldly. A second twitched his shirtsleeve, and he felt a brief burn on his upper arm. He, too, cocked his cap at a jaunty angle, jingled marbles in his pocket, and swaggered down Main_Street. He put his chin on his kneecap, stretching his neck like that of a turkey on a chopping_block, and stared wordlessly at his sergeant. She twitched her leg away. He found an empty bench, opened a newspaper, and stretched his legs before him. He would sit, slim-waisted and spare, on the edge of Scotty 's bed, his legs crossed so elaborately that the crossed foot could tap the floor. Should these giants really flex their competitive muscles, they would become the only survivors in the industry. Lips pursed mournfully, he stared down at its crazily sagging left side. Then he would yawn and stretch and shout,`` All out. But at this the one too-large cat suddenly became two cats, stretching. Just when it seems baseball might be losing its grip on the masses up pops heroics to start of tongues to wagging. The boy jerked away. The way his red rubber lips were stretched across his pearly little teeth I though he was only having a little joke, but, no, he wanted me to bend down from the roar of wind so he could roar something into my ear. `` Gyp 'll be holdin_'_forth in some bar if he 's here at_all'', Cobb declared, glancing along the street as they stretched their legs. He stretched a pale hand out to the scattered papers on his desk. Through the splash of the rising waters, they could hear the roar of the river as it raged through its canyon, gnashing big chunks out of the banks. He jerked once in the grass and lay still. Place a suitably loaded barbell across them; grasp the bar( which will rest against the back of your neck); extend your feet forward and backward until you are in a deep leg split. A gnawing and gnashing within him. Shayne drove westward from the Boulevard slowly, letting Rourke crane his head out the window and watch for street numbers. She set the dipper on the edge of the deck, leaving it for him to stretch after it while she looked_on scornfully. She rubbed her eyes and stretched, then sat_up, her hands going_to her hair.
Body_movement : curtsey-40.3.3
kowtow 'bend the knees and bow in a servile manner' bob 'make a curtsy; usually done only by girls and women; as a sign of respect' curtsy 'bend the knees in a gesture of respectful greeting' scrape 'bend the knees and bow in a servile manner' genuflect 'bend the knees and bow in church or before a religious superior or image' curtsey 'bend the knees in a gesture of respectful greeting' curtsy 'make a curtsy; usually done only by girls and women; as a sign of respect' genuflect 'bend the knees and bow in a servile manner'
bob genuflect salaam bow kneel curtsey salute
crease 'COD: make a crease in the skin, especially the face ' fling 'COD: throw forcefully; hurl.' jiggle 'COD: move lightly and quickly from side to side or up and down. "The car jiggled on its springs."' grind 'COD: rub together gratingly.' purse 'COD: (with reference to the lips) pucker or contract.' gnash 'COD: grind (one's teeth) together, especially as a sign of anger.' bob 'COD: make or cause to make a quick, short movement up and down. ' waggle 'COD: move with short quick movements from side to side or up and down.' close 'FN: to move (a bodypart) so that it is closed.' yawn 'COD: involuntarily open one's mouth wide and inhale deeply due to tiredness or boredom.' cross 'FN: to place a pair of extremities across each other' nod 'FN: to allow (one's head) to fall, droop' wink 'COD: close and open one eye quickly, typically as a signal of affection or greeting or to convey a message.' fidget 'COD: make small movements through nervousness or impatience. ' reach 'FN: To actively extend a body part in a direction (not necessarily specified)' wiggle 'COD: move or cause to move with short movements up and down or from side to side.' stretch 'COD: straighten or extend one's body or a part of one's body to its full length.' curtsy 'COD: perform a curtsy' wave 'COD: move (one's hand or arm, or something held in one's hand) to and fro.' arch 'FN: To from or cause a curved structure.' lift 'COD: raise to a higher position or level' shake 'COD: move forcefully or quickly up and down or to and fro.' kneel 'COD: fall or rest on a knee or the knees.' stamp 'FN: bring down (one's foot) heavily on the ground or an object, perhaps crushing, or flattening it.' shuffle 'COD: restlessly shift one's position.' jerk 'COD: move quickly, sharply, suddenly' throw 'COD: move quickly, hurriedly, or roughly' writhe 'COD: twist or squirm in pain or as if in pain' wag 'COD: (especially with reference to an animal's tail) move rapidly to and fro.' crane 'COD: stretch out (one's neck) in order to see something.' drop 'FN: to move lower, to cause to sink' open 'FN: to move (a bodypart) so that it is open.' shiver 'COD: shake slightly and uncontrollably as a result of being cold, frightened, or excited.' pucker 'COD: tightly gather or contract into wrinkles or small folds.' flap 'FN: (for a body part) to move or be moved up and down or from side to side' shudder 'COD: tremble or shake convulsively, especially as a result of fear or repugnance. ' flex 'FN: contract a muscle (often in order to bend a joint)' flutter 'FN: (usu for a straight, long body part) to move with a light irregular motion' wrinkle 'COD: make or become wrinkled.' pout 'FN: to sulk' twiddle 'FN: move (one's thumbs), generally as a humorously pointless way to spend time.' hang 'FN: to allow (one's head) to fall, droop' smack 'COD: part (one's lips) noisily' blink 'COD: shut and open the eyes quickly.' cock 'COD: bend a (limb or joint) at an angle.' twitch 'COD: make or cause to make a short, sudden jerking movement.' bat 'COD: flutter (one's eyelashes).' shrug 'COD: raise (one's shoulders) slightly and momentarily to express doubt, ignorance, or indifference.' clap 'FN: strike the palms of (one's hands) together repeatedly' toss 'COD: jerk (one's head or hair) sharply backwards' duck 'COD: lower the head or body quickly to avoid a blow or missile or so as not to be seen.' swing 'FN: move or cause to move back and forth or from side to side' bend 'FN: to move a body part (usu the head or the extremities) so it forms a curve or angle with the body part it is attached to' wriggle 'COD: twist and turn with quick writhing movements' roll 'FN: move a body part on an axis, rotate' shut 'FN: to move (a bodypart) such that it is closed.'
The princess curtsied her assent to the queen. The princess curtseyed her assent. The princess curtseyed. The princess curtseyed to the queen.
Examples from SemCor
Body_movement : modes_of_being_with_motion-47.3
joggle 'move to and fro' bat 'wink briefly' shiver 'tremble convulsively, as from fear or excitement' wiggle 'move to and fro' shake 'move with or as if with a tremor' thrill 'tremble convulsively, as from fear or excitement' didder 'move with or as if with a tremor' shudder 'tremble convulsively, as from fear or excitement' flutter 'wink briefly' jiggle 'move to and fro' throb 'tremble convulsively, as from fear or excitement'
crease 'COD: make a crease in the skin, especially the face ' fling 'COD: throw forcefully; hurl.' jiggle 'COD: move lightly and quickly from side to side or up and down. "The car jiggled on its springs."' grind 'COD: rub together gratingly.' purse 'COD: (with reference to the lips) pucker or contract.' gnash 'COD: grind (one's teeth) together, especially as a sign of anger.' bob 'COD: make or cause to make a quick, short movement up and down. ' waggle 'COD: move with short quick movements from side to side or up and down.' close 'FN: to move (a bodypart) so that it is closed.' yawn 'COD: involuntarily open one's mouth wide and inhale deeply due to tiredness or boredom.' cross 'FN: to place a pair of extremities across each other' nod 'FN: to allow (one's head) to fall, droop' wink 'COD: close and open one eye quickly, typically as a signal of affection or greeting or to convey a message.' fidget 'COD: make small movements through nervousness or impatience. ' reach 'FN: To actively extend a body part in a direction (not necessarily specified)' wiggle 'COD: move or cause to move with short movements up and down or from side to side.' stretch 'COD: straighten or extend one's body or a part of one's body to its full length.' curtsy 'COD: perform a curtsy' wave 'COD: move (one's hand or arm, or something held in one's hand) to and fro.' arch 'FN: To from or cause a curved structure.' lift 'COD: raise to a higher position or level' shake 'COD: move forcefully or quickly up and down or to and fro.' kneel 'COD: fall or rest on a knee or the knees.' stamp 'FN: bring down (one's foot) heavily on the ground or an object, perhaps crushing, or flattening it.' shuffle 'COD: restlessly shift one's position.' jerk 'COD: move quickly, sharply, suddenly' throw 'COD: move quickly, hurriedly, or roughly' writhe 'COD: twist or squirm in pain or as if in pain' wag 'COD: (especially with reference to an animal's tail) move rapidly to and fro.' crane 'COD: stretch out (one's neck) in order to see something.' drop 'FN: to move lower, to cause to sink' open 'FN: to move (a bodypart) so that it is open.' shiver 'COD: shake slightly and uncontrollably as a result of being cold, frightened, or excited.' pucker 'COD: tightly gather or contract into wrinkles or small folds.' flap 'FN: (for a body part) to move or be moved up and down or from side to side' shudder 'COD: tremble or shake convulsively, especially as a result of fear or repugnance. ' flex 'FN: contract a muscle (often in order to bend a joint)' flutter 'FN: (usu for a straight, long body part) to move with a light irregular motion' wrinkle 'COD: make or become wrinkled.' pout 'FN: to sulk' twiddle 'FN: move (one's thumbs), generally as a humorously pointless way to spend time.' hang 'FN: to allow (one's head) to fall, droop' smack 'COD: part (one's lips) noisily' blink 'COD: shut and open the eyes quickly.' cock 'COD: bend a (limb or joint) at an angle.' twitch 'COD: make or cause to make a short, sudden jerking movement.' bat 'COD: flutter (one's eyelashes).' shrug 'COD: raise (one's shoulders) slightly and momentarily to express doubt, ignorance, or indifference.' clap 'FN: strike the palms of (one's hands) together repeatedly' toss 'COD: jerk (one's head or hair) sharply backwards' duck 'COD: lower the head or body quickly to avoid a blow or missile or so as not to be seen.' swing 'FN: move or cause to move back and forth or from side to side' bend 'FN: to move a body part (usu the head or the extremities) so it forms a curve or angle with the body part it is attached to' wriggle 'COD: twist and turn with quick writhing movements' roll 'FN: move a body part on an axis, rotate' shut 'FN: to move (a bodypart) such that it is closed.'
bat one's eyelids Don't jiggle your finger while the nurse is putting on the bandage! his hands shook
Examples from VerbNet
The patriots waved the flag. There fluttered a flag over the fort. Over the fort fluttered a flag. A flag fluttered over the fort. A flag fluttered.
Examples from SemCor
He was shaking with tension and it took him a_couple_of minutes to get his breath and settle down. His hands shook. Then, Arlene threw herself backwards and wiggled in a way that was just wonderful. Shivering, people talked and argued; all this government spending would have to be paid for somehow, but on_the_other_hand desperate circumstances called_for desperate remedies and something had to be done. His legs shook, and the shaking went right on up his body through his hips to his shoulders. They 've worried, they 've lain_awake nights, they 've shook at the footstep, they 've pictured their own destruction, and now it 's all over and they can give_up. She was so heavy that Maggie 's arms shook from lifting her and taking care of her. Then the thought of a cloudless sky made him shiver, and he glanced upward. With a tiny fur-piece wrapped around her shoulders, she wiggled her satin covered buttocks down the street before him and did stop. Her voice shook with feeling, and he thought it lovely. The building shook, setting the lantern to swaying, and the buckskin to pitching again. The first one said,`` He sure does shake. I shuddered to think that someone so dear to me could even associate with such a sinister milieu. With shout and slow dance, with tears and song, with scream and contortion, the corner group was beset by hysteria and shivering, wailing, shouting, possession of something that seemed like an alien and outside force. He was shaking with anger, his breath coming in long, painful gasps. voice shook. `` Billie was really beautiful''! exclaimed Vera_Forbes_Adams, batting lovely big eyes behind glitter rimmed glasses. `` This time'', Arlene said, and she even kept_on wiggling a little bit while she was just talking,`` you 're going_to tell me what I am and what I'm doing. `` You ought to shake'', Arlene advised them. Wilson again went downtown to a different banker, an intelligent young white_man who seemed rather sympathetic, but he shook his head. They lived mainly in the kitchen; they moved Maggie 's bed and the baby 's basket there, and the rest of them undressed by the stove and ran groaning and shivering to the upper polar regions and plunged into icy beds. Drenched and shaking, he stood near the sweet-smelling stall and dared to pat her muzzle. His long nose wiggled at the smells of frizzling bacon and heating java, but the fire was low, and he wanted to waste no time. Jubal would have bet his life that if Anne were to witness the Second_Coming, she would memorize date, time, personae, events, and barometric_pressure without batting her calm blue eyes. Although still aware_of a great light and glow of warmth in the Book, I stood outside shivering in the cold. A single kick made it spring open, shuddering. Greg tightened his turn until the plane shuddered.
Body_movement : nonverbal_expression-40.2
yawn 'utter a yawn, as from lack of oxygen or when one is tired'
crease 'COD: make a crease in the skin, especially the face ' fling 'COD: throw forcefully; hurl.' jiggle 'COD: move lightly and quickly from side to side or up and down. "The car jiggled on its springs."' grind 'COD: rub together gratingly.' purse 'COD: (with reference to the lips) pucker or contract.' gnash 'COD: grind (one's teeth) together, especially as a sign of anger.' bob 'COD: make or cause to make a quick, short movement up and down. ' waggle 'COD: move with short quick movements from side to side or up and down.' close 'FN: to move (a bodypart) so that it is closed.' yawn 'COD: involuntarily open one's mouth wide and inhale deeply due to tiredness or boredom.' cross 'FN: to place a pair of extremities across each other' nod 'FN: to allow (one's head) to fall, droop' wink 'COD: close and open one eye quickly, typically as a signal of affection or greeting or to convey a message.' fidget 'COD: make small movements through nervousness or impatience. ' reach 'FN: To actively extend a body part in a direction (not necessarily specified)' wiggle 'COD: move or cause to move with short movements up and down or from side to side.' stretch 'COD: straighten or extend one's body or a part of one's body to its full length.' curtsy 'COD: perform a curtsy' wave 'COD: move (one's hand or arm, or something held in one's hand) to and fro.' arch 'FN: To from or cause a curved structure.' lift 'COD: raise to a higher position or level' shake 'COD: move forcefully or quickly up and down or to and fro.' kneel 'COD: fall or rest on a knee or the knees.' stamp 'FN: bring down (one's foot) heavily on the ground or an object, perhaps crushing, or flattening it.' shuffle 'COD: restlessly shift one's position.' jerk 'COD: move quickly, sharply, suddenly' throw 'COD: move quickly, hurriedly, or roughly' writhe 'COD: twist or squirm in pain or as if in pain' wag 'COD: (especially with reference to an animal's tail) move rapidly to and fro.' crane 'COD: stretch out (one's neck) in order to see something.' drop 'FN: to move lower, to cause to sink' open 'FN: to move (a bodypart) so that it is open.' shiver 'COD: shake slightly and uncontrollably as a result of being cold, frightened, or excited.' pucker 'COD: tightly gather or contract into wrinkles or small folds.' flap 'FN: (for a body part) to move or be moved up and down or from side to side' shudder 'COD: tremble or shake convulsively, especially as a result of fear or repugnance. ' flex 'FN: contract a muscle (often in order to bend a joint)' flutter 'FN: (usu for a straight, long body part) to move with a light irregular motion' wrinkle 'COD: make or become wrinkled.' pout 'FN: to sulk' twiddle 'FN: move (one's thumbs), generally as a humorously pointless way to spend time.' hang 'FN: to allow (one's head) to fall, droop' smack 'COD: part (one's lips) noisily' blink 'COD: shut and open the eyes quickly.' cock 'COD: bend a (limb or joint) at an angle.' twitch 'COD: make or cause to make a short, sudden jerking movement.' bat 'COD: flutter (one's eyelashes).' shrug 'COD: raise (one's shoulders) slightly and momentarily to express doubt, ignorance, or indifference.' clap 'FN: strike the palms of (one's hands) together repeatedly' toss 'COD: jerk (one's head or hair) sharply backwards' duck 'COD: lower the head or body quickly to avoid a blow or missile or so as not to be seen.' swing 'FN: move or cause to move back and forth or from side to side' bend 'FN: to move a body part (usu the head or the extremities) so it forms a curve or angle with the body part it is attached to' wriggle 'COD: twist and turn with quick writhing movements' roll 'FN: move a body part on an axis, rotate' shut 'FN: to move (a bodypart) such that it is closed.'
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NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) NP (Body_part) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[across] (Path) PP[in] (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) VPing (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) VPing (Manner) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[against] (Goal) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[against] (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Result) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[away] (Source) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Body_part) V () PP[over] (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) 2nd (External_cause) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[to] (Addressee) NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[over] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Duration) AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[by] (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) VPto (Purpose) AVP (Result) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) VPing (Result) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) AVP (Degree) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Body_part) AVP (Degree) AVP (Path) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Body_part) PP[with] (Depictive) PP[over] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Body_part) NP (Depictive) PP[over] (Path) AVP (Result) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Body_part) AVP (Duration) PP[over] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Body_part) PP[under] (External_cause) PP[to] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Body_part) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Body_part) AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) PP[in] (Place) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Body_part) AVP (Manner) PP[down] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Body_part) AVP (Manner) AVP (Result) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[over] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Body_part) PP[down] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Body_part) AVP (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Body_part) PP[towards] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Body_part) PP[from] (Subregion) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) PP[with] (Depictive) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) Sing (Depictive) AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) PP[for] (Duration) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) PP[up] (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) PP[up] (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[in] (External_cause) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AJP (Result) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) Sub (Manner) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PP[over] (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[for] (Duration) NP (Agent) V () AJP (External_cause) NP (Agent) V () AJP (Internal_cause) NP (Agent) V () PP[in] (Internal_cause) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Manner) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[around] (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Path) PP[up] (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[through] (Path) PP[up] (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () PPing[after] (Time) NP (Body_part) V () AJP (Depictive) NP (Body_part) V () VPing (Result) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) VPing (Manner) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) 2nd (External_cause) Sub (Time) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[up] (Goal) PP[from] (Source) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[in] (Internal_cause) PP[up] (Path) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) AJP (Manner) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Agent) V () NP (Message) NP (Agent) V () NP (Message) AVP (Time) NP (Body_part) V () NP (Body_part) V () PP[in] (Internal_cause) NP (Body_part) V () AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[to] (Coordinated_event) NP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[in] (Internal_cause) NP (Agent) V () PP[to] (Coordinated_event) 2nd (External_cause) NP (Agent) V () PP[to] (Coordinated_event) PP[in] (Manner) NP (Agent) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[in] (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (External_cause) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[in] (Manner) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Manner) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) NP (Body_part) AJP (Depictive) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) NP (Body_part) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) VPing (Depictive) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) AJP (Internal_cause) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) PP[over] (Path) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PP[to] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AJP (Depictive) PP[over] (Goal) AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) 2nd (External_cause) AVP (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[to] (Path) PP[up] (Path) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[out] (Path) NP (Agent) V () VPing (Depictive) AVP (Path) Sub (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () VPing (Depictive) AVP (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () VPing (Depictive) VPto (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Path) Sub (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () PP[across] (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () PP[out] (Source) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[over] (Area) NP (Body_part) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[over] (Area) NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PP[over] (Goal) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PP[over] (Goal) VPto (Result) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) Sabs (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Duration) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AJP (Internal_cause) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) VPing (Internal_cause) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AJP (Internal_cause) PP[to] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) PPing[before] (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[as] (Time) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) AJP (Result) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[from] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) PP[in] (Message) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) NP (Body_part) VPing (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[at] (Area) NP (Body_part) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[around] (Area) NP (Body_part) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[around] (Area) NP (Agent) V () PP[around] (Area) VPing (Depictive) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Manner) PP[up] (Result) PP[from] (Source) NP (Body_part) V () AVP (Area) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[in] (Place) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) Sforto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[in] (Re-encoding) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[with] (Internal_cause) Sub (Time) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) AVP (Manner) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) AVP (Manner) Sub (Time) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) AJP (Result) Sub (Time) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) Sub (Time) NP (Body_part) V () PP[in] (Place) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) AVP (Area) NP (Body_part) PP[as] (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) Sabs (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Goal) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[beside] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[in] (Goal) AVP (Time) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[across] (Area) NP (Body_part) AVP (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) Sabs (Depictive) PP[round] (Goal) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PP[about] (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PP[out] (Source) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AJP (Depictive) PP[in] (Place) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) Sub (Manner) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[between] (Area) AVP (Manner) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) AJP (Result) PP[in] (Time) NP (Body_part) V () AJP (Result) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[for] (External_cause) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Duration) NP (Agent) V () QUO (Message) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[with] (Internal_cause) NP (Body_part) V () AVP (Result) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[by] (Area) Sabs (Depictive) AVP (Manner) NP (Body_part) V () PP[by] (Area) AVP (Manner) NP (Body_part) V () AVP (Degree) PP[down] (Path) NP (Body_part) V () Sabs (Depictive) PP[down] (Path) NP (Body_part) V () AVP (Manner) NP (Body_part) V () PP[like] (Manner) NP (Body_part) V () AVP (Manner) PP[out] (Source) NP (Body_part) V () PP[down] (Path) PP[over] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Degree) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) Sub (Depictive) AVP (Manner) PP[up] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) Sabs (Depictive) PP[up] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) PP[from] (Source) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AJP (Result) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Source) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[around] (Area) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[round] (Area) VPto (Purpose) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[to] (Coordinated_event) PP[up] (Path) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) AJP (Depictive) PP[up] (Path) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) 2nd (External_cause) AVP (Time) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[with] (Internal_cause) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[in] (Internal_cause) AVP (Path) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) VPing (Manner) PP[up] (Path) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PP[up] (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) AVP (Path) PP[away] (Source) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[up] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) AVP (Source) NP (Agent) V () AJP (Depictive) Sing (Depictive) AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[like] (Depictive) PP[up] (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[with] (Internal_cause) AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () AJP (Internal_cause) AJP (Result) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () Sub (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Manner) PP[on] (Place) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Manner) AVP (Source) NP (Agent) V () PP[in] (Place) AJP (Result) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Source) NP (Body_part) V () PP[in] (Area) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) VPing (Depictive) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) 2nd (External_cause) PP[over] (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[with] (Internal_cause) PP[up] (Result) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AJP (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[up] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) VPto (Purpose) PP[from] (Source) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) AJP (Depictive) PP[in] (Internal_cause) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[from] (Source) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PP[in] (Internal_cause) NP (Body_part) V () AVP (Manner) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) 2nd (External_cause) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () PP[to] (Addressee) NP (Message) NP (Agent) V () PP[to] (Addressee) NP (Message) PP[from] (Source) NP (Agent) V () PP[behind] (Area) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () PP[to] (External_cause) NP (Message) NP (Agent) V () Sforto (Message) NP (Agent) V () PP[through] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Result) PP[to] (Result) NP (Agent) V () PP[from] (Place) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[for] (Duration) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[with] (Internal_cause) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[into] (Result) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) VPing (Depictive) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[in] (Internal_cause) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[in] (Result) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[upon] (Area) NP (Body_part) PP[from] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[in] (Area) NP (Body_part) AVP (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Degree) VPto (Purpose) PP[away] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) VPto (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[on] (Area) NP (Body_part) AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[on] (Area) VPto (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Depictive) PP[with] (Internal_cause) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) Sub (Result) PP[at] (Time) NP (Agent) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Agent) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[over] (Result) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[over] (Path) PP[on] (Result) NP (Agent) V () Sub (Addressee) 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[on] (Place) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[in] (Internal_cause) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) AJP (Result) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) VPto (Purpose) AJP (Result) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) AVP (Degree) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Depictive) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Body_part) PP[with] (Internal_cause) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Manner) NP (Body_part) V () VPing (Depictive) VPing (Internal_cause) AVP (Time) NP (Body_part) V () AJP (Depictive) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Degree) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (External_cause) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[on] (Body_part) AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) PP[during] (Time) PP[for] (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[on] (Body_part) AVP (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () PP[from] (Body_part) NP (Agent) V () PP[from] (Body_part) AJP (Internal_cause) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[out] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Degree) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PP[to] (Degree) PP[in] (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Degree) VPing (Result) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[with] (Depictive) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[in] (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) VPing (Depictive) PP[above] (Goal) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) VPing (Depictive) PP[out] (Source) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[in] (Internal_cause) PP[out] (Source) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[towards] (Path) PP[out] (Source) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[in] (Place) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) AJP (External_cause) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Degree) PP[like] (Manner) PP[from] (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) NP (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[round] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AJP (Depictive) VPing (Internal_cause) AVP (Source) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[with] (Depictive) PP[in] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) Sub (Duration) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[on] (Goal) PP[up] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[to] (Goal) Sub (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) 2nd (Internal_cause) PP[out] (Source) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[over] (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[round] (Area) AJP (Depictive) NP (Agent) V () PP[on] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[before] (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) VPing (Depictive) PP[at] (Goal) PP[up] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) VPing (Depictive) PP[in] (Goal) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) Sabs (Depictive) AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AJP (Depictive) AJP (Result) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[into] (Goal) PP[with] (Manner) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[into] (Goal) PP[at] (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[in] (Internal_cause) PP[up] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[like] (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Body_part) V () Sabs (Depictive) AVP (Manner) PP[across] (Path) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) Sing (Depictive) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Area) NP (Agent) V () PP[with] (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) NP (Duration) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) AJP (Depictive) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) Poss (Agent) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[like] (Manner) PP[from] (Path) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[under] (Area) NP (Manner) PP[with] (Manner) Sub (Manner) NP (Agent) V () INC (Body_part) AVP (Degree) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) AVP (Degree) AJP (Manner) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[at] (External_cause) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) 2nd (External_cause) AVP (Manner) Sub (Time) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) AVP (Manner) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[at] (Subregion) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[at] (Subregion) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Time) NP (Body_part) V () PP[in] (Internal_cause) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) Sinterrog (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[to] (Coordinated_event) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) 2nd (Internal_cause) PP[like] (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[in] (Area) NP (Body_part) NP (Body_part) V () NP (Agent) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[at] (External_cause) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PPing[on] (Time) NP (Body_part) V () PP[round] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Body_part) V () AVP (Place) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) VPing (Depictive) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[like] (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) PP[in] (Purpose) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[around] (Area) Sub (Manner) PP[on] (Place) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) Sub (Manner) NP (Body_part) V () PP[towards] (Addressee) CNI (Agent) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Area) NP (Body_part) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Area) NP (Body_part) 2nd (External_cause) AVP (Manner) PP[in] (Place) Sinterrog (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[in] (Area) NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () PP[with] (Body_part) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) Sub (Manner) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PP[towards] (Path) PPing[before] (Time) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Manner) PP[from] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) NP (Body_part) VPing (Depictive) PP[in] (Internal_cause) NP (Agent) V () PP[inside] (Area) NP (Body_part) AVP (Manner) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PP[to] (Coordinated_event) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) AVP (Duration) NP (Agent) V () Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) Sub (Depictive) AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) VPing (Depictive) PP[up] (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) AVP (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) VPing (External_cause) NP (Agent) V () PP[in] (Internal_cause) Sub (Manner) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PP[at] (External_cause) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PP[at] (External_cause) PP[in] (Internal_cause) NP (Agent) V () PP[before] (Goal) NP (Agent) V () NP (Depictive) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[by] (Goal) NP (Agent) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[beside] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) NP (Agent) V () VPto (External_cause) PP[down] (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[by] (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () PP[before] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[by] (Goal) AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[on] (Goal) AVP (Time) PP[at] (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[on] (Area) PP[in] (Internal_cause) NP (Agent) V () PP[on] (Area) PP[in] (Internal_cause) NP (Agent) V () PP[on] (Area) PP[after] (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PP[till] (Duration) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) AJP (Depictive) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) Sub (Duration) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) AJP (Result) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Degree) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () Sub (Duration) AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (External_cause) PP[in] (Internal_cause) NP (Agent) V () PP[into] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () PP[with] (Internal_cause) PP[on] (Place) NP (Agent) V () AJP (Result) NP (Body_part) V () PP[from] (Source) PP[out] (Source) NP (Body_part) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[at] (External_cause) PP[in] (Manner) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (External_cause) AVP (Manner) Sinterrog (Time) NP (Agent) V () VPto (Internal_cause) NP (Agent) V () AJP (Internal_cause) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Internal_cause) AVP (Manner) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Internal_cause) Sinterrog (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[with] (Internal_cause) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[round] (Area) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (External_cause) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () AJP (Internal_cause) PP[in] (Place) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[on] (Place) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () VPto (Purpose) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[in] (Addressee) VPing (Depictive) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Addressee) Sinterrog (External_cause) NP (Agent) V () VPing (Depictive) AVP (Manner) PP[like] (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Place) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[on] (Area) NP (Body_part) NP (Depictive) NP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Degree) PP[at] (External_cause) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Degree) PP[with] (Internal_cause) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Degree) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[in] (Depictive) NP (Agent) V () Sub (Duration) Sub (Manner) NP (Agent) V () Sub (External_cause) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (External_cause) PP[in] (Internal_cause) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[in] (External_cause) PP[outside] (Place) NP (Agent) V () PP[to] (Addressee) PP[in] (Place) NP (Agent) V () AJP (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () AJP (Degree) Sabs (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) 2nd (Goal) AVP (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[beneath] (Goal) VPing (Manner) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) Poss (Body_part) NP (Agent) V () 2nd (Agent) NP (Body_part) NP (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) AVP (Duration) NP (Agent) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[at] (Area) NP (Agent) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[in] (Area) AVP (Duration) NP (Agent) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[for] (Duration) NP (Agent) V () PP[around] (Area) VPing (Manner) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Area) PP[up] (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[around] (Area) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PP[like] (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Agent) V () NP (Duration) PP[down] (Path) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Goal) NP (Agent) V () PP[down] (Goal) PP[on] (Goal) NP (Agent) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[from] (Source) NP (Agent) V () PP[into] (Goal) NP (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[into] (Goal) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) PP[through] (Path) PP[up] (Path) NP (Agent) V () PP[along] (Path) PP[off] (Source) NP (Agent) V () PP[down] (Path) AVP (Source) NP (Agent) V () PP[up] (Path) Sub (Time)
She laughed in embarrassment. Paul laughed a cheerful laugh. She laughed her excitement. Paul laughed. Paul laughed at the sight of Mary slipping on a banana peel. Paul laughed at Mary.
Examples from SemCor
Then he would yawn and stretch and shout,`` All out. `` Lookit that come_down, willya'', said the man, scratching himself, yawning.
Body_movement : wink-40.3.1
clap 'clap one's hands together' spat 'clap one's hands together' nictate 'briefly shut the eyes' wink 'briefly shut the eyes' nictitate 'briefly shut the eyes' shrug 'raise one's shoulders to indicate indifference or resignation' nod 'let the head fall forward through drowsiness' blink 'briefly shut the eyes'
nod squint clap wink shrug blink ?point wave
crease 'COD: make a crease in the skin, especially the face ' fling 'COD: throw forcefully; hurl.' jiggle 'COD: move lightly and quickly from side to side or up and down. "The car jiggled on its springs."' grind 'COD: rub together gratingly.' purse 'COD: (with reference to the lips) pucker or contract.' gnash 'COD: grind (one's teeth) together, especially as a sign of anger.' bob 'COD: make or cause to make a quick, short movement up and down. ' waggle 'COD: move with short quick movements from side to side or up and down.' close 'FN: to move (a bodypart) so that it is closed.' yawn 'COD: involuntarily open one's mouth wide and inhale deeply due to tiredness or boredom.' cross 'FN: to place a pair of extremities across each other' nod 'FN: to allow (one's head) to fall, droop' wink 'COD: close and open one eye quickly, typically as a signal of affection or greeting or to convey a message.' fidget 'COD: make small movements through nervousness or impatience. ' reach 'FN: To actively extend a body part in a direction (not necessarily specified)' wiggle 'COD: move or cause to move with short movements up and down or from side to side.' stretch 'COD: straighten or extend one's body or a part of one's body to its full length.' curtsy 'COD: perform a curtsy' wave 'COD: move (one's hand or arm, or something held in one's hand) to and fro.' arch 'FN: To from or cause a curved structure.' lift 'COD: raise to a higher position or level' shake 'COD: move forcefully or quickly up and down or to and fro.' kneel 'COD: fall or rest on a knee or the knees.' stamp 'FN: bring down (one's foot) heavily on the ground or an object, perhaps crushing, or flattening it.' shuffle 'COD: restlessly shift one's position.' jerk 'COD: move quickly, sharply, suddenly' throw 'COD: move quickly, hurriedly, or roughly' writhe 'COD: twist or squirm in pain or as if in pain' wag 'COD: (especially with reference to an animal's tail) move rapidly to and fro.' crane 'COD: stretch out (one's neck) in order to see something.' drop 'FN: to move lower, to cause to sink' open 'FN: to move (a bodypart) so that it is open.' shiver 'COD: shake slightly and uncontrollably as a result of being cold, frightened, or excited.' pucker 'COD: tightly gather or contract into wrinkles or small folds.' flap 'FN: (for a body part) to move or be moved up and down or from side to side' shudder 'COD: tremble or shake convulsively, especially as a result of fear or repugnance. ' flex 'FN: contract a muscle (often in order to bend a joint)' flutter 'FN: (usu for a straight, long body part) to move with a light irregular motion' wrinkle 'COD: make or become wrinkled.' pout 'FN: to sulk' twiddle 'FN: move (one's thumbs), generally as a humorously pointless way to spend time.' hang 'FN: to allow (one's head) to fall, droop' smack 'COD: part (one's lips) noisily' blink 'COD: shut and open the eyes quickly.' cock 'COD: bend a (limb or joint) at an angle.' twitch 'COD: make or cause to make a short, sudden jerking movement.' bat 'COD: flutter (one's eyelashes).' shrug 'COD: raise (one's shoulders) slightly and momentarily to express doubt, ignorance, or indifference.' clap 'FN: strike the palms of (one's hands) together repeatedly' toss 'COD: jerk (one's head or hair) sharply backwards' duck 'COD: lower the head or body quickly to avoid a blow or missile or so as not to be seen.' swing 'FN: move or cause to move back and forth or from side to side' bend 'FN: to move a body part (usu the head or the extremities) so it forms a curve or angle with the body part it is attached to' wriggle 'COD: twist and turn with quick writhing movements' roll 'FN: move a body part on an axis, rotate' shut 'FN: to move (a bodypart) such that it is closed.'
The old man was nodding in his chair The children were clapping to the music The TV announcer never seems to blink
Examples from VerbNet
Linda winked. His brother nodded vigorous assent. Linda winked her eye. Linda winked in agreement. Linda winked her eye in agreement. Linda winked her agreement. Linda winked at the audience. Linda waved her arms at the audience.
Examples from SemCor
Someone clapped tentatively then quickly stopped. His eyes blinked hard, snapping on and squashing some bad things that were trying to push their way into him. A fly would crawl down the bulging forehead, into the socket of the eye, walk along the man 's lashes and across the wet surface of the eyeball, and the eye did not blink. When I did, she shrugged her shoulders and said that Reuveni wanted her to marry him. He clutched the staff, and his dark eyes blinked apologetically. The boys had beautiful dark eyes and unlike their father they brushed constantly at the flies and blinked their eyes. `` And whiskey'', she said, smiling and blinking at the highball glasses. Having arrived he blinked sleepily and friendlily at them, and lapsed back into the restful stupor from which he had emerged. When they were forced to, Central Worlds shrugged its shoulders, arranged a tour of the Laboratory_Schools and set the tour off to a big start by showing the members case_histories, complete with photographs. He assumed he could blink the splinter out. she asked, winking wildly. Andrei shrugged. The hotel owner shrugged. It was not merely that flies were crawling over his face but his narrowed eyelids did not blink when the flies crawled into his eye_sockets. It might be that certain people were_born with a compulsion to complicate their lives, while others could live blissfully motionless almost indefinitely, like lizards in the sun, too indolent to blink their eyes. He shrugged. Scotty shrugged slightly. Brenner shrugged carelessly. Phil shrugged.
Breathing : breathe-40.1.2
take a breath 'draw air into, and expel out of, the lungs' breathe 'draw air into, and expel out of, the lungs' suspire 'draw air into, and expel out of, the lungs' respire 'draw air into, and expel out of, the lungs'
exhale 'COD: breathe out.' puff 'COD: breathe in repeated short gasps' gasp 'COD: catch one's breath with an open mouth, owing to pain or astonishment. strain to obtain (air) by gasping. ' breathe 'COD: take air into the lungs and then expel it as a regular physiological process. ' huff 'COD: blow out noisily.' inhale 'COD: breathe in.' respire 'COD: breathe'
NP (Agent) V () PP.destination[on,onto] (Destination)
NP (Agent) V () NP.theme (Theme) PP.destination[on,onto] (Destination)
Examples from WordNet
I can breathe better when the air is clean The patient is respiring
Examples from VerbNet
The dragon breathed fire on Mary. Paul breathed. Paul breathed on Mary. Paul breathed a deep breath. The dragon breathed fire.
Examples from SemCor
Investors breathed more freely when it was learned that this acrobatic dancer had turned magician and was only doing a best_seller book to make some dough. Like a man making a deep dive, Greg took full breath and plunged back into the valley. We can all breathe more easily this morning- more easily and joyously, too- because Joshua_Logan has turned the stage show,`` Fanny'', into a delightful and heart-warming film. For fifty-five years he had lived, progressing towards a no-goal, eating, working, breathing without plan, without reason. `` We can breathe out there, all_right. From behind, he had put his arms on her shoulders, turned her around, and pressed her to him, so close she could breathe. I promised to illustrate the lecture, if they so_much as breathed till after the call was completed. He breathed now with his mouth open, showing a whitely curving section of teeth; he kept his eyes, with their puffed blurred lids, always lowered, though not, apparently, focusing. Such a twist would be a tragedy for the Dominican people, who deserve to breathe without_fear. They were both breathing heavily, out_cold, and Shayne did n't think either of them had recognized him or could describe him. He was shouting and breathing hard and closing his fist on the pillow. But just when she seemed to have sunk into some depravity of peasanthood she would disappear and come_down bathed, brushed, and taking_breaths of air, and even with her broken nails her hands would come to rest on a table or a leaf with a thoughtless delicacy, a grace of history, so_to_speak, and for an instant one saw how ferociously proud she was and adamant on certain questions of personal value. `` I'm General_Burnside 's horse, upside_down'', Arlene said, sort_of, for her: even she had to breathe kind_of when she was in that position. Usually the patient breathes into a mouthpiece while walking a treadmill, standing_still, or in some other medically significant position. He broke_into a dogtrot, breathing heavily, streaming with sweat. Calling the Democrats the`` party that lives, breathes and thinks for the good of the people'', Hughes asked,`` a representative Democratic vote in the primary for a springboard toward victory in November''. Shell people did not, strictly_speaking, breathe. I took a deep breath and an even deeper swallow of my drink, and said,`` I admit that going back to Ralph_Waldo_Emerson for humor is like going_to a modern musical_comedy for music and comedy''. I asked Quasimodo recently how he accomplished this, and he replied that he had painted his model`` a beautiful shade of red and_then had her breathe on the canvas'', which was his typical tongue-in-cheek way of chiding me for my lack of sensitivity. she breathed.
Breathing : exhale-40.1.3
exhale 'expel air' breathe in 'draw in (air)' inspire 'draw in (air)' breathe out 'expel air' inhale 'draw in (air)' expire 'expel air'
exhale whiff perspire urinate inhale expectorate
exhale 'COD: breathe out.' puff 'COD: breathe in repeated short gasps' gasp 'COD: catch one's breath with an open mouth, owing to pain or astonishment. strain to obtain (air) by gasping. ' breathe 'COD: take air into the lungs and then expel it as a regular physiological process. ' huff 'COD: blow out noisily.' inhale 'COD: breathe in.' respire 'COD: breathe'
The lung cancer patient cannot inspire air very well inhale the fresh mountain air Exhale when you lift the weight The patient has trouble inspiring Inhale deeply
Examples from VerbNet
Paul inhaled. Paul exhaled. Paul exhaled a breath. Paul inhaled water.
Examples from SemCor
Mitchell_Barton drew_in the fragrance deeply, letting the smoke lie warm and soothing in his throat for a moment before he exhaled. When they had gone, he stood for a minute breathing_in the mustiness of old paper and leather which the busily thrumming air conditioner could n't quite dispel. The doors of the D train slid shut, and as I dropped into a seat and, exhaling, looked up across the aisle, the whole aviary in my head burst into song.
Breathing : hiccup-40.1.1
hiccough 'breathe spasmodically, and make a sound' hiccup 'breathe spasmodically, and make a sound' snivel 'snuff up mucus through the nose' wheeze 'breathe with difficulty' snuffle 'snuff up mucus through the nose' snuff 'inhale audibly through the nose'
exhale 'COD: breathe out.' puff 'COD: breathe in repeated short gasps' gasp 'COD: catch one's breath with an open mouth, owing to pain or astonishment. strain to obtain (air) by gasping. ' breathe 'COD: take air into the lungs and then expel it as a regular physiological process. ' huff 'COD: blow out noisily.' inhale 'COD: breathe in.' respire 'COD: breathe'
fashion 'COD: make into a particular form or article.' construct 'COD: build or erect' build 'COD: construct by putting parts or materials together' make 'FN: form by putting parts together (cf. COD: form by putting parts together or combining substances)' piece together 'COD: assemble something from individual parts' assemble 'COD: fit together the component parts of' erect 'COD: construct (a building, wall, etc.).' glue 'FN: onstruct a whole product by means of gluing piece together.'
She fashioned a tent out of a sheet and a few sticks
Examples from VerbNet
Martha carved the piece of wood into a toy. $100,000 builds a house. $100,000 will build you a house. Martha carved a toy out of a piece of wood for the baby. Martha carved a toy out of a piece of wood. Martha carved a piece of wood for the baby. $100,000 builds a house out of sticks. Martha carved a toy. $100,000 builds you a house out of sticks. Martha carved a piece of wood into a toy for the baby. Martha carved a toy for the baby. Martha carved the baby a toy out of a piece of wood. Martha will carve a toy out of a piece of wood for $50. This wood carved beautiful toys. The contractor builds houses for $100,000. The contractor will build you a house for $100,000.
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The wizard who fashioned West_Germany 's astonishing industrial rebirth is the soul of free_enterprise. The water in Thor 's big swimming_pool had been covered with a blanket of thick, foamy soapsuds- fashioned, of_course, from ZING- Joyce had dived from the board into the pool, then swirled and cavorted in her luxurious`` bath'' while cameras rolled. Of the two, Porter is justly the, for he went far beyond the vital finding of fiction for films to take the first_step toward fashioning a language of film, toward making the motion_picture the intricate, efficient time_machine that it has remained since, even in the most inept hands. An understanding of the new role of residential association in an industrial society serves to illuminate the forces which have fashioned the iron_cage of conformity which imprisons the churches in their suburban captivity. One might, indeed, argue that the history of ideas, in_so_far as it includes the literatures, must center_on characterizations of human nature and that the great periods of literary achievement may be distinguished from one another by reference to the images of human nature that they succeed in fashioning. Fashion a sharp scribing point about 3 64'' long on one end, using Swiss pattern files. John_Adams fashioned much of pre-Revolutionary radical ideology, wrote the constitution of his home state of Massachusetts, negotiated, with Franklin and Jay, the peace with Britain and served as our first Vice_President and our second President. From this earth, then, while it was still virgin God took dust and fashioned the man, the beginning of humanity''.
Building : create-26.4
rebuild 'build again' reconstruct 'build again'
dig choreograph formulate craft improvise paint construct reconstitute synthesize derive compute rearrange organize draft design create model write rebuild lay author invent draw produce mass-produce silkscreen concoct manufacture conjure form compose publish spin fabricate style reorganize coin
fashion 'COD: make into a particular form or article.' construct 'COD: build or erect' build 'COD: construct by putting parts or materials together' make 'FN: form by putting parts together (cf. COD: form by putting parts together or combining substances)' piece together 'COD: assemble something from individual parts' assemble 'COD: fit together the component parts of' erect 'COD: construct (a building, wall, etc.).' glue 'FN: onstruct a whole product by means of gluing piece together.'
NP (Agent) V () NP (Result) PP.beneficiary[for] (Beneficiary)
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The house was rebuild after it was hit by a bomb
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David constructed a house out of sticks. David dug a hole for me. They designed the Westinghouse-Mitsubishi venture as a non-equity transaction. David constructed a house. Claire drew. David dug me a hole.
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When it was proposed to rebuild the church, Wilson found that the terms for a new mortgage were very high. Hengesbach, who has been living_on welfare recently, said he hopes to rebuild the farm which was settled by his grandfather in Westphalia, 27 miles southwest of here. It is power with which we can literally rebuild the world, provide adequate housing, food, education, abundant living for everyone everywhere. And there would be no chance of signaling them- without the Nernst generator Jack could not send a call powerful enough to get_through all the static, and by the time he could rebuild his fusion power the skiff would be gone. In earlier centuries men had had enough to do in rebuilding a fundamental sense of order after chaos. In_spite_of this catastrophe, the bridge was rebuilt on the same plan and opened again on July 17, 1827. Never rebuilt, the bridge was strengthened in 1938 by two extra piers, a concrete floor, and a walk-way along the upper_side in_order_to care for modern traffic. I reconstruct his sentences from notes made immediately after our conversation. If the world comes to this, would n't it be the very time when courage and American know-how would be needed to help survivors rebuild?
Categorization : characterize-29.2
stamp 'treat or classify according to a mental stereotype' pigeonhole 'treat or classify according to a mental stereotype' stereotype 'treat or classify according to a mental stereotype'
interpret 'COD: understand as having a particular meaning or significance' perceive 'COD: regard as' typecast 'COD: regard as fitting a stereotype' consider 'COD: believe to be.' translate 'FN: to understand as having a certain meaning' construe 'COD: interpret in a particular way.' class 'COD: assign or regard as belonging to a particular category.' pigeonhole 'COD: assign to a particular category, especially an overly restrictive one' view 'COD: regard in a particular light or with a particular attitude.' count 'COD: regard or be regarded as possessing a quality or fulfilling a role' identify 'FN: recognize or categorize (often a particular instance of something) as being in a category.' see 'COD: regard in a specified way.' peg 'FN: to place in a particular category' classify 'COD: assign (someone or something) to a particular class or category' understand 'COD: interpret or view in a particular way. ' conceive 'FN: to categorize by mentally classifying' categorize 'COD: place in a particular category; classify.' regard 'COD: consider in a particular way.' deem 'COD regard or consider in a specified way.' define 'FN: distinguish or characterize' stereotype 'COD: view or represent as a stereotype'
He characterized him as smart. He imagined what we should do. He imagined going to work. He revealed what to do. He revealed whether we should come. He revealed what he should do. He characterized him as being smart. He characterized him to be smart. He imagined how he could rise to high office. He imagined what to do. He revealed the children found. He imagined how to do it.
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The dialogue is sharp, witty and candid- typical`` do eat the daisies'' material- which has stamped the author throughout her books and plays, and it was obvious that the Theatre-by-the-Sea audience liked it.
Categorization : classify-29.10
catalogue 'make an itemized list or catalog of; classify' separate 'arrange or order by classes or categories' classify 'arrange or order by classes or categories' categorize 'place into or assign to a category' assort 'arrange or order by classes or categories' sort out 'arrange or order by classes or categories' catalog 'make an itemized list or catalog of; classify' class 'arrange or order by classes or categories' sort 'arrange or order by classes or categories' reclassify 'classify anew, change the previous classification' bracket 'classify or group' categorise 'place into or assign to a category' regroup 'reorganize into new groups'
classify seed separate chunk sort regroup reclassify catalogue isolate number grade bracket constellate sort out class categorize lump group
interpret 'COD: understand as having a particular meaning or significance' perceive 'COD: regard as' typecast 'COD: regard as fitting a stereotype' consider 'COD: believe to be.' translate 'FN: to understand as having a certain meaning' construe 'COD: interpret in a particular way.' class 'COD: assign or regard as belonging to a particular category.' pigeonhole 'COD: assign to a particular category, especially an overly restrictive one' view 'COD: regard in a particular light or with a particular attitude.' count 'COD: regard or be regarded as possessing a quality or fulfilling a role' identify 'FN: recognize or categorize (often a particular instance of something) as being in a category.' see 'COD: regard in a specified way.' peg 'FN: to place in a particular category' classify 'COD: assign (someone or something) to a particular class or category' understand 'COD: interpret or view in a particular way. ' conceive 'FN: to categorize by mentally classifying' categorize 'COD: place in a particular category; classify.' regard 'COD: consider in a particular way.' deem 'COD regard or consider in a specified way.' define 'FN: distinguish or characterize' stereotype 'COD: view or represent as a stereotype'
NP (Agent) V () NP (Theme) PP.goal[in,into] (Goal)
Examples from WordNet
The zoologists had to reclassify the mollusks after they found new species He is cataloguing his photographic negatives Children learn early on to categorize How would you classify these pottery shards--are they prehistoric?
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She classified the works as 'dangerous'. The curator classified the artifacts. She classified the articles into different genres.
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However, for convenience we will stick_to the idea that information can be classified according to Table 1. It is convenient to classify a child 's onset ages and completion ages as`` advanced'',`` moderate''( modal), or`` delayed'' according_to whether the child 's age equivalent`` dots'' appeared to the left of, upon, or to the right of the appropriate short transverse line. Net result is some crazy-wonderful nonsense, part of_which can be classed as pure slapstick. He was again reclassified 1_,_-_A by the local board. Neither Mantle nor Maris need fear being classified an intellectual, but lately Mantle has shown unusual devotion to an intellectual opus, Henry_Miller 's`` Tropic_of_Cancer''. The problem in the policy officer 's mind thus begins to take_shape as a galaxy of utterly complicated factors- political, military, economic, financial, legal, legislative, procedural, administrative- to be sorted_out and handled within a political_system which moves by consent an external environment which cannot be. Thereafter he was classified 1_,_-_O. Since attack serves to stimulate interest in broadcasts, I added to my opening statement a sentence in_which I claimed that German youth seemed to lack the enthusiasm which is a necessary ingredient of anger, and might be classified as uninterested and bored rather_than angry. As I have been intimating, in the schizophrenic- and perhaps also in the dreams of the neurotic; this is a question which I have no wish to take_up- condensation is a phenomenon in which one finds not a expression of various feelings and ideas which are, at an unconscious level, well sorted_out, but rather a expression of feelings and ideas which, even in the unconscious, have yet to become well differentiated from one another. The nonreactors had been separated into two groups on this assumption with the presumably`` secure'' nonreactors and`` secure'' reactors being used as the groups for comparative personality studies. In a periodic review, the local board on July 30, 1953, reclassified him 1_,_-_A and upheld this classification after a personal appearance by petitioner, because of his willingness to kill in defense of his church and home. William_Styron, while facing the changing economy with a certain uneasy reluctance, insists he is not to be classified as a Southern writer and yet includes traditional Southern concepts in everything he publishes. My memory has catalogued for easy reference and withdrawal the image of her pink, scented stationery and the unsloped, almost configurations of her neat, studious handwriting with which she invited me to recall our summer, so many sentences beginning with`` Remember when''; and_others concerning camp friends who resided in her suburban neighborhood, and news of her commencing again her piano_lessons, her private_school, a visit to Boston to see her grandparents and an uncle who was a surgeon returned on furlough, wounded, from the war in Europe. We classify mice as`` straight haired'' or`` wavy haired'', but a hairless mouse appears. Getz is a difficult musician to categorize. An exhaustive survey was made of the literature, and a primary reference file of approximately 600 references was catalogued. Thus the student of literature may sometimes find it helpful to classify a poem or an essay as being in idea or in ideal content or subject_matter typical or atypical of its period. When a dot appears close to the end of the transverse line, the`` moderate'' rating may be further classified according_to the position of the dot the vertical marking denoting the mean age. The purpose of washing is, obviously, to remove soils which are arbitrarily classed in the four major categories given below: Onsets, Completions, and Skeletal Ages( Hand) of boy 34 and girl 2 may be directly compared and classified, using only those Skeletal Ages which appear immediately below the Onset Profile and the Completion Profile. On November 13, 1952, he was classified in Class 1 , -_A . This meant sorting_out press_clippings and the_like. Mr._Rayburn was not an easy man to classify or to label. In the over-all process, it is difficult to assign a`` pure'' role to each constituent of a built detergent formulation; and, indeed, there is no_more reason to separate the interrelated roles of the active, builder, antiredeposition agent, etc. than there is to assign individual actions to each of the numerous isomers making_up a given commercial organic active. In the portion of each Chart, the Skeletal Age( Hand) of boy 34 and girl 2 may be similarly classified. I suppose we might classify Billy_Graham as an old liberal.
Categorization : consider-29.9
see 'deem to be' consider 'deem to be' reckon 'deem to be' regard 'deem to be' view 'deem to be'
esteem rate deem consider reckon postulate
interpret 'COD: understand as having a particular meaning or significance' perceive 'COD: regard as' typecast 'COD: regard as fitting a stereotype' consider 'COD: believe to be.' translate 'FN: to understand as having a certain meaning' construe 'COD: interpret in a particular way.' class 'COD: assign or regard as belonging to a particular category.' pigeonhole 'COD: assign to a particular category, especially an overly restrictive one' view 'COD: regard in a particular light or with a particular attitude.' count 'COD: regard or be regarded as possessing a quality or fulfilling a role' identify 'FN: recognize or categorize (often a particular instance of something) as being in a category.' see 'COD: regard in a specified way.' peg 'FN: to place in a particular category' classify 'COD: assign (someone or something) to a particular class or category' understand 'COD: interpret or view in a particular way. ' conceive 'FN: to categorize by mentally classifying' categorize 'COD: place in a particular category; classify.' regard 'COD: consider in a particular way.' deem 'COD regard or consider in a specified way.' define 'FN: distinguish or characterize' stereotype 'COD: view or represent as a stereotype'
I consider her to be shallow I don't see the situation quite as negatively as you do She views this quite differently from me
Examples from VerbNet
They considered him smart. They considered him as being smart. They thought the children found. I considered how he could become professor. I considered how to be a professor. I considered the matter closed. They considered him to be a mentor. They considered that he was their mentor. They considered him a mentor. He considered smoking. He considered what he should do. He considered what to do. He considered whether to clean the house. They thought him a bore. He considered whether he should come. They thought him smart.
Examples from SemCor
Orange and lemon are considered important as are pastels as blue and lilac. This article presents our observations of_that session, of the realtors as they saw themselves and as the faculty and students saw them. This, however, can only be considered approximate, as the diameter of the pulley was increased by the build-up of tape and the tape was occasionally removed from the pulley during the runs. The national average is more_than$ 4 and that figure is considered by experts in the mental_health field to be too low. Biological_warfare is considered to be primarily a strategic weapon. President_Kennedy, in signing the relief measure into law, stressed he regarded it as an exception. `` As an independent American I considered all who were not for us, and you amongst the rest, as against us, yet be assured that John_Jay never ceased to be the friend of Peter_Van_Schaack''. But there is every reason to regard deal as a monosyllable, and because of the fact that/ l/ commonly has the quality of// when it follows vowel_sounds, deal seems to be a perfectly satisfactory rhyme with real. During the Han dynasty, another Yin-Yang conception was applied to the Lo_Shu, considering the latter as a plan of Ancient_China. There are Spanish girls who look_like Tommy_Momoyama, brunettes with a Moorish hint of the Orient in their faces; there are beauties from the Balkan_states who are similarly endowed, and- back in the blessed United_States- they were regarded simply as pretty women. Not_only, as we know, did Chou_En-lai publicly treat Khrushchev 's attack on Albania as`` something that we cannot consider as a serious Marxist-Leninist approach'' to the problem( i. e., as something thoroughly dictatorial and`` undemocratic''), but the Albanian leaders went out of their way to be openly abusive to Khrushchev, calling him a liar, a bully, and_so_on. We cannot regard foreign_policy as something left_over after defense_policy or trade_policy or fiscal_policy has been extracted. In_general, the means( excluding abortion) that prove most effective are considered the most ethical. The union does not regard unemployment of its own members as a matter of concern when setting its own wage policy- its concern with employment makes itself in pressure upon the government to maintain full employment. `` We regard it as fair only when each party feels that what he has received is as valuable, or more valuable, than what he has given''. In many societies, what we regard_as corruption, favoritism, and personal influence are so accepted as consistent_with the mores of officialdom and so integral a part of routine administrative practice that any attempt to force their elimination will be regarded by the local leadership as not_only unwarranted but unfriendly. This must be considered primarily an amendment and supplement to his early A_short_Description_of_Item-Categories_in_Iraqw. His earlier reports considered the American public_schools basically sound and not in need of drastic change. The external pattern or external system can be considered as`` group behavior that enables the group to survive in its environment''. It is not surprising that the international obligations of states were also viewed contract. In it they see a way to isolate Cuba, stop infiltration, maybe finish Castro, too. Perhaps present writers hypnotically cling_to the older order because they consider it useful and reliable through repeated testings over the decades. In 1803 Oersted returned to Copenhagen and applied for the university 's chair in physics but was rejected because he was probably considered more a philosopher than a physicist. Rather_than viewing the abortive recovery in 1959- 60 as a reason for believing we have lost prospects for growth``, he said'' it should be viewed_as a lesson well learned which will increase the probability of substantial improvement in_this recovery``. Like the Yankees' slugger, Mays, the terror of the Giants, has had seasons that would be considered the ultimate by most players, but not by- or for- Willie. Fire_District_No._1 discussed its possible purchase in 1945, but considered it an unwise investment. Since it was issued in the spring of 1611, the King_James_Version has been most generally considered the_most poetic and beautiful of all translations of the Bible. We have already seen that odd numbers were considered as being Yang, while the even numbers were Yin, so_that the eight outer numbers of the Lo_Shu represented these two principles in balanced equilibrium around the axial center. But, for practical purposes, we have people who can be considered as such. `` You see, first_of_all and in_a_sense as the source of all other ills, the unshakeable American commitment to the principle of unconditional surrender: The tendency to view any war in_which we might be involved not as a means of achieving limited objectives in the way of changes in a given status_quo, but as a struggle to the death between total virtue and total evil, with the result that the war had absolutely to be fought to the complete destruction of the enemy 's power, no_matter what disadvantages or complications this might involve for the more distant future''. - liberal considers that the need for a national economy with controls that will assure his conception of social justice is so great that individual and local liberties as_well_as democratic processes may have to yield before it. Despite the successful rehabilitation of over a half million disabled persons in the first eleven years after 1943, the existing program was still seen to be inadequate to cope_with the nation 's backlog of an two million disabled. They consider it simply a sign of our times. Sunday he had added,`` We can love Eisenhower the man, even if we considered him a mediocre president but there is nothing left of the Republican_Party without his leadership''. Realtors, both generally and in_this group, have invariably equated residential integration with a decline in property values, a circumstance viewed with considerable apprehension. But he is more interesting than the others, the ones who come from the highroad to watch him, more interesting than Life considered as a cyclist. If the Union conceded this to them, the same right must be conceded to each remaining state whenever it saw fit to secede: This would destroy the federal balance between it and the states, and in_the_end sacrifice to the sovereignty of the states all the liberty the citizens had gained by their Union. No_doubt such a thing would be considered unpatriotic. And she begins to regard him as savage, bestial and unworthy. This is in large part a code_of_behavior and a glossary of values: what is it that people do and should do and_how one should regard it. In 1825, the Boston house carpenters' strike for a ten-hour day was denounced by the organized employers, who declared:`` It is considered that all combinations by any classes of citizens intended to effect the value of labor tend to convert all its branches into monopolies''. `` Outside'' faculty_members want to be considered partners in the academic enterprise and not merely paid employees of a family business. For better or worse we cannot regard`` imitation'' in the arts in the simple mode of classical rationalism or detached realism. In considering roleplaying for analysis we enter a more complex area, since we are now no_longer dealing with a simple over-all decision but rather with the examination and evaluation of many elements seen in dynamic functioning. The room will also feature another rarity many antiquarians would consider more important than the Duncan_Phyfe furniture. Far from being irrelevant to the ecumenical task, the Pontiff believes that a revivified Church is required in_order that the whole world may see Catholicism in the best possible light. Considering what is being done compared to what needs to be done, it behooves the hospital management to do some mighty careful planning toward making the best possible use of the increase granted. According to one report, however, Mr._Hammarskjold was considered`` too controversial'' a figure to warrant bestowal of the coveted honor last spring. Consider it as a standby setup, at negligible cost, for those emergencies when the furnace quits, a blizzard holds_up fuel delivery, or for cool summer mornings or evenings when you do n't want to start_up your whole heating plant. An example of the changes which have crept over the Southern region may be seen in the Southern_Negro 's quest for a position in the white-dominated society, a problem that has been reflected in regional fiction especially since 1865. Intermarriage, which is generally regarded_as a threat to Jewish survival, was regarded not with horror or apprehension but with a kind of mild, clinical disapproval. Reality is considered not_only irrelevant to the acquisition of higher knowledge, but a positive handicap. `` And also, sir, two articles which were considered souvenirs now be regarded in another light entirely. To have any success in_this effort, we must ourselves view it as an enterprise stretching over a considerable number of years, and we must encourage the recipients of our aid to view it in the same fashion. He does what he can and may and must, without regarding himself as lord of the future or, on_the_other_hand, as covered with guilt by_accident or unforeseen consequences or by results he did not`` permit'' in the sense explained. It is simply that in Taoist tradition- as in_all good mysticisms- books, words, or any other manifestations that belong_to the normal state of consciousness are considered only the surface of experience. As_it_is, they consider that the North is now reaping the fruits of excess egalitarianism, that in_spite_of its high standard_of_living the`` American way'' has been proved inferior to the English and Scandinavian ways, they disapprove of the socialistic features of the latter. National identification was reflected jurisprudentially in law theories which incorporated this Hegelian abstraction and saw law, domestic and international, simply as its formal reflection. Children whose reading scores were at_least one standard_deviation below the regression_line of each total third grade school population were considered under-achievers for the purposes of sample selection. The southern half, however, on account of its underbracing, was considered by boat owners a menace to navigation. Having once committed himself to an ideal which he considers worthwhile, he inevitably creates forms for its expression and institutions for its continuance. Each family_line can be considered a substructure. She regarded them as signs that she was nearing the glen she sought, and she was glad to at_last be doing something positive in her unenunciated, undefined struggle with the mountain and its darkling inhabitants. On_the_other_hand, we cannot regard artistic invention as pure, uncaused, and unrelated to the times in which it occurs. The Roman_Catholic natural-law tradition regards as self-evident that the primary objective purpose of the conjugal act is procreation and that the fostering of the mutual love of the spouses is the secondary and subjective end. He saw Sweden as a country of smug and narrow provincialism, indifferent to the heroic spirit of its former glory. As_long_as perception is seen as composed only of isolated sense_data, most_of the quality and interconnectedness of existence loses its objectivity, becomes an invention of consciousness, and the result is a philosophical scepticism. Analysts saw the move as a continuation of the recovery drive that got under way late Monday afternoon when the list sank to a hoped-for`` support level'' represented by around 675 in the Dow_Jones industrial average. Fairmount_Park_Commission Does each tentacle of the octopus of City_Government reach_out and lash at whatever it dislikes or considers an annoyance? In this connection, it has been observed that the increasing number of Irish Catholics, priests and laity, in England, while certainly seen as good for Catholicism, is nevertheless a source of embarrassment for some of the more nationalistic English Catholics, especially when these Irishmen offer to remind their Christian brethren of this good. Carvey considers that former Vice_President Nixon would be Brown 's most formidable foe, with ex-Gov._Knight a close second. In municipal systems we tend to view what is positivism as fundamentally a movement to democratize policy by increasing the power of parliament- the elected representatives- at the expense of the more conservative judiciary. Diocesan authorities generally have not regarded this as their direct responsibility. Moreover, if the critic instructs his audience in what to see in a work, he is contributing to this pseudo thinking; if he instructs them in how to evaluate a work, he is helping them to achieve their own identity. The engagement was_supposed_to be all set for the big theater in McCormick_Place, which Sol_Hurok, ballet booker extraordinary, considers the house of its kind in the country- and of_course he does weep at the capacity, either. To_some_extent the system can be considered a Gemeinschaft in_which`` social-role occupancies are determined by birth, by attributes such_as sex or caste, which are biologically or socially immutable''. In_that decade the partisan zeal to defend Mr._Hoover, and the party 's failure to anticipate or cope_with the depression, caused a great majority of Americans to see the Republican_party as cold and lacking in any sympathy for the problems of human_beings caught_up in the distress and suffering brought_on by the economic crash. The almost six million persons without jobs and the two million working part-time do not consider themselves and their plight as statistical. And to see the meaning of_this new picture, imagine that you can put_on more powerful glasses and go_back inside the atom and have_a_look at it in the way we view it today. The last two writers introduce strong political bias into their works, and not unlike the union leaders that we will discuss soon, see folklore as a reservoir of protest by a downtrodden and publically silenced mass. There 's another addition to the Stevens line, the pump-action Model 77 in .410( under$ 75), which you may or may_not consider a kid 's gun; many experienced hunters like this gauge and type of scattergun too. Some viewed this attempt as evidence that Mr._Wagner regarded himself as bigger than the party. If you look_at a reading meant for someone else, you will probably see that many_of the items could be considered as applicable to you, even when you were not in the picture at_all! He has frequently refused to move from white lunch counters, refused to obey local laws which he considers unjust, while in other cases he has federal laws. As a result, most people do have more than a vague idea what folklore actually is; they see it as a potpourri of charming, moral legends and patriotic anecdotes, with a superstition or remedy thrown_in here_and_there. Irenaeus does not regard Adam and Eve merely as private individuals, but as universal human_beings, who were and are humanity. I consider it to be my job to expose the public to what is being written today''. The late Secretary_of_State John_Foster_Dulles considered the 1954 Geneva agreement a specimen of appeasement, saw that resolution would be needed to keep it from becoming a calamity for the West. Some have seen revivalism and the search for Christian perfection as the fountain-head of the American hope. With world peace constantly being threatened, most_of us regard the future skeptically, and even with fear. An engineer had been made the works manager of a firm, supplanting a retired employee who had been considered outstandingly successful. Viewing the American_Catholic educational achievement in retrospect, we may indeed see it as a unified whole extending from grade_school to university. However, the nonspecific staining by the** f in tumor sections was considered bright enough to be confused with the staining of small amounts of WTV antigen. Had that tall dark boy, carrying trays too heavy for him, found what he might have considered adulation of a man he probably hated he could bear? Foods, which long had been considered`` recession resistant'' but hardly dynamic stocks, have been acting like growth_stocks, going_to higher price-earnings ratios. Draper declared,`` As I see it, this country has never faced such great dangers as threaten us today. Consider the tense_system. Some persons consider the work on a farm recreational. It is Field_Marshal Montgomery 's belief that in most Western countries about 60 per_cent of the people do not really care about democracy or Christianity; about 30 per_cent call themselves Christians in_order_to keep_up appearances and be considered respectable, and only the last 10 per_cent are genuine Christians and believers in democracy. The location of the latter now is determined for tax purposes at_the_time of registration, and it is now accepted practice to consider a motor_vehicle as being situated where it is garaged. These strengths are considered adequate to meet the essential roles and missions of the reserves in support of our national security objectives. almost all high_school and college courses could be considered as vocational to the extent that later in life the student in his vocation( which may be a profession) will be to use some of the skills developed and the competence obtained. A`` mental_image'' subconsciously impressing us from beneath its language symbols in wakeful thought, or consciously in light sleep, is actually not an image at_all but is comprised of realities, viewed not in the concurrent sensory stream, but within the depths of the fourth_dimension. Conversely, experimenters would consider as impressive such statements as the following, which, if they turned_out to be hits, are so unusual as to be really significant: In the new country the electoral process is considered as a means of resolving fundamental, and sometimes bitter, differences among leaders and also as a source of policy guidance. It is difficult to be certain how the administration views that$ 28 million, since the views of one leader not be the same as the views of another one. Africans and Asians tend to consider not_only missions but the local churches they have produced as centers and agents of Western culture and ideology if_not of direct political propaganda. The latter plays a prominent role in Roman_Catholic theology and is considered decisive, entirely apart from Scripture, in determining the ethical character of birth-prevention methods. In 1914, the Clayton_Act attempted to take labor out from under the anti-trust legislation by stating that human labor was not to be considered a commodity. Francesca and Herbert considered themselves violently nonconformist and showed the world they were by filling their Colonial house with contemporary furniture and paintings and other art objects( expensive, but not necessarily valuable, contemporary things). Since it is not far from Viareggio, he will visit Puccini 's house, as he never fails to do, to pay his respects_to the memory of the composer of La_Boheme, which he considers one of Puccini 's masterpieces. Thus, casework involving a limited number of interviews is still to be regarded in_terms_of the quality of service rendered rather_than of the quantity of time expended. Most_of them are Democrats and nearly all consider themselves, and are viewed_as, liberals. An earlier difficulty was overcome by making it clear that individual libraries in any area might join or not, as they saw fit. Listen to what Mr._Johnston has to say:`` Consider the savage wounds that isolationism would inflict. On Wednesday evening, November 23, 1859, in Warren, Rev._Mark_Trafton of New_Bedford, gave a`` Mission_of_Sympathy'' lecture in which he favorably viewed the Harper_'s_Ferry insurrection. The hands and their bosses saw him as a lone knight of the range, waging a dedicated crusade against a lawless new society that was threatening a beloved way_of_life. As I see it, there 's no real difference between being Jewish, Catholic, or Protestant''. First, and most obvious, was the growing nationalism and the tendency to regard the state, and the individual 's identification with the state, as transcending other ties of social solidarity. We cannot consider ourselves educated if we do not read; if we are not discriminating in our reading; if we do not know how to use what we do read. Life is further characterized, in antithesis to Piepsam, as animal: the image of a dog, which appears at several places, is first given as the criterion of amiable, irrelevant interest aroused by life considered simply as a spectacle: a dog in a wagon is`` admirable'',`` a pleasure to contemplate''; another wagon has no dog, and therefore is`` interest''. Some have serenity of mind, the ability to accept what they have, and make the most of it( a wonderful gift to have, believe me)- some see only darkness, the bitter side of everything. But there are other contentions which might be considered more difficult. Experts in the publishing field consider this astounding. Hal, the linguist, saw the glittering discs and necklaces the languages spoken therein. Failure to attend the meeting or explain inability to attend, the letters said, would be considered a`` sign of indifference''. This agreement is considered very good for such short time intervals. Not all, as_a_matter_of_fact, consider themselves`` mediums'' in the sense of receiving messages from the deceased. These experiments can be considered exploratory only. A Massachusetts soldier, who seems to have been a Civil_War version of Bill_Mauldin, wrote:`` The officers consider themselves as made of a different material from the low fellows in the ranks. In the vases this spirit may perhaps at_times bore or repel one in its internal self-satisfaction, but the best of the Geometric pins have rightly been considered among the most beautiful ever made in the Greek world. The Church considers this to be the method provided by nature and its divine Author: It involves no frustration of nature 's laws, but simply an intelligent and disciplined use of them. Seen in perspective, many_of these releases have a genuine claim to be milestones. Puritan New_England regarded obesity as a flagrant symbol of intemperance, and thus a sin. While it is easy enough to ridicule Hawkins' pronouncement in Pleas_of_the_Crown from a metaphysical point_of_view, the concept of the`` oneness'' of a married_couple may reflect an abiding belief that the communion between husband and wife is their actions are not always to be regarded by the criminal_law as if there were no marriage. Sam_Rayburn is one of the greatest American public figures in the history of our country and I consider that I have been signally honored in the privilege of knowing Sam_Rayburn and sharing with him the rights and obligations of a Member of the House_of_Representatives in the Congress of the United_States. Law was seen as an emanation of the`` sovereign will''. On_the_other_hand, the women class members appeared to reach a far greater understanding than have women members in other sections that it is more natural for males as_a_group to view sex as sex rather_than always associating it with_love as most women seem to do. It was an alien land, and she hated it intensely; she was already considering putting_in rebellious requests for duty at San_Diego, Bremerton, the Great_Lakes, Pensacola- any place the Navy had a hospital- with a threat to resign her commission if the request were not granted. This bodes heated contests in several districts where claims have already been staked out by Democratic hopefuls who do n't see eye-to-eye with the CDC. As was said in Gonzales,`` it is the Appeal_Board which renders the selective_service determination considered' final' in the courts, not to be overturned unless there is no basis in fact. Government itself was based upon contract; business_organization- the corporation- was analyzed in contractual terms; trade was based on freedom of contract, and money was lent and borrowed on contractual terms; even marriage and the family was seen as a contractual arrangement. Religious faith can be considered a necessary condition of membership in a congregation, since the decision to join a group requires some motive force, but faith is not a sufficient condition for joining; the presence of other members of similar social and economic level is the sufficient condition. The useful suggestion of Professor_David_Hawkins which considers culture as a third stage in biological evolution fits quite beautifully then with our suggestion that science has provided us with a rather successful technique for building protective artificial environments. He will be considered not_only great among his contemporaries, but as great among all the Americans who have played a part in the country 's history since the beginning. Yet paradoxically my liberal friends continue to view Jefferson as one of their patron_saints. , the world that Beckett sees is already shattered. The indignant crusader sees the nude or semi-nude human form as`` lewd and pornographic, a threat and danger'' to all the young, or good, or religious, or moral persons. They did not view the tour of the distressed cities and towns by Secretary of Labor_Goldberg as politics, which the GOP declared it to be. These voters view the political process as a secret conspiracy, the object of_which is to plunder them''. In_other_words, the anastomoses between the bronchial_artery and pulmonary_artery should be considered as functional or demand shunts. At_one_time, to most Americans, unless they were fortunate enough to live near a body of navigable water, boats were considered the sole concern of fishermen, rich people, and the United_States Navy. Loomis considers ranking a product of the evaluation process. Only at this moment- perhaps because it was before dawn and she was lying in Doaty 's bed- she found herself examining how others might regard her. The engineer had seven years of experience in the firm, was well trained, was considered a hard_worker, was respected by his engineers for his technical competence and was regarded_as a`` comer''. It takes a great_deal of abstraction to free oneself from the primitive impression of larger unities of power and influence and to view one 's world simply as a collection of sense_data arranged in sequence and pattern, all power to move the feelings and actions except in_so_far as they present themselves for inspection. I did not know what she meant; I thought she must be seeing me as some one who had just come from seeing her grandmother, in their distant home city. He saw the dangers, not the glories of being identified as a mutineer. Historians have traditionally regarded the great debates of the Seventeen Nineties as polarizing the issues of centralized vs. limited government, with Hamilton and the nationalists supporting the former and Jefferson and Madison upholding the latter position. Regarded from the outside, an action is an event or series of events occurring in the physical world; regarded from the inside, it is the carrying_into_action of a certain thought. We, therefore, considered the`` suggestion'' an insult to our intelligence, ethics, Bill_of_Rights, etc.. She found she could cope_with all kinds of problems for which she was once considered too helpless. For they considered the odd numbers as male and the even ones as female, equating the two groups with the Yang and Yin principles in Nature; and in_this square, the respective pairs made_up of large and small odd( Yang) numbers, and those composed of large and small even( Yin) numbers, were all equal_to each other. Since the change to better nutrition, he feels he can report on improvements in health, though he considers the following statements observations and not scientific proof. In the above mentioned report of the Notre_Dame Chapter of the American_Association of University_Professors, the basic outlook of the new breed of lay faculty emerges very clearly in the very statement of the problem as the members see it:`` Even with the best of intentions he( the President of the university) is loath to delegate such authority and responsibility to a group the membership of_which, considered( as it must be by him) in individual terms, is inhomogeneous, mortal and of extremely varying temperament, interests and capabilities. The separate vocational or technical high_schools in the large cities must be reckoned as permanent institutions. `` A gift_horse to be viewed with suspicion''. I consider it the center of the world and make it a point to be there once a year''. First_of_all, it is now known that Pope_John sees the renewal and purification of the Church as an absolutely necessary step toward Christian unity. When air_travel was in its infancy, the sky was considered big enough and high enough for all. Even_though it was known that the Luftwaffe in_the_north was now being directed by the young and energetic General_Peltz, the commander who would conduct the`` Little_Blitz'' on London in 1944, a major raid on Bari at this juncture of the war was not to be considered seriously. Present conservation practices regard wildlife, not as an expendable natural_resource, but as an annual harvest to be sown and also reaped. Experience is not seen, as it is in classical rationalism, as presenting us initially with clear and distinct objects simply located in space and registering their character, movements, and changes on the tabula_rasa of an uninvolved intellect. The young William_Faulkner in New_Orleans in the 1920 's impressed the novelist Hamilton_Basso as obviously conscious of being a Southerner, and there is no evidence that since then he has ever considered himself any less so. I wish you could see the situation as I see it. The Taoists were Quietist mystics, who saw an unchanging unity- the Tao- underlying all phenomena. In_fact, some sensitives rule this out, preferring to consider their expression as strictly extra-sensory perception( ESP), on this side of the`` veil''. Skorich was considered the logical choice after the club gave Norm_Van_Brocklin permission to seek the coaching_job with the Minnesota_Vikings, the newest National_Football_League entry. They have insisted, rather, on living fully and completely within modern culture and, so far from considering this treason to God, have looked_upon it as the only way they could be faithful to him. We consider a rural community as an assemblage of inhabited dwellings whose configuration is determined by the location and size of the arable land_sites necessary for family subsistence.
Cause_change_of_phase : other_cos-45.4
liquidise 'make (a solid substance) liquid, as by heating' liquify 'make (a solid substance) liquid, as by heating' freeze 'cause to freeze' run 'reduce or cause to be reduced from a solid to a liquid state, usually by heating' liquefy 'make (a solid substance) liquid, as by heating' liquidize 'make (a solid substance) liquid, as by heating' melt down 'reduce or cause to be reduced from a solid to a liquid state, usually by heating' melt 'reduce or cause to be reduced from a solid to a liquid state, usually by heating'
freeze 'COD: turn into ice or another solid as a result of extreme cold. ' melt 'COD: make liquefied by heating. ' defrost 'COD: thaw (frozen food)' thaw 'FN: cause to become soft or liquid as a result of warming up. ' evaporate 'COD: turn from liquid into vapour. ' liquefy 'FN: cause to become a liquid' solidify 'COD: make or become hard or solid.'
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Examples from WordNet
melt down gold Freeze the leftover food melt butter liquefy the silver The wax melted in the sun
Examples from VerbNet
The clothes dried wrinkled. The clothes dried. Bill dried the clothes with a hairdryer. The hairdryer dried the clothes. The cotton clothes dried easily. Bill dried the clothes.
Examples from SemCor
A ton of cooling compares to the cooling you get by melting a ton of ice. And He laid_down for him certain conditions: so_that, if he kept the command of God, then he would always remain as he was,, immortal; but if he did not, he would become mortal, melting into earth, whence his frame had been taken''. Reaching for an old clay pot, relic of pioneer days, he tore the envelope in pieces, dropping them into it, touching the little pyre to flame, watching it curl, the red sealing_wax melting and bubbling in the feathery ash. There is a trend to packaging meat at a central source, freezing it, and shipping it to outlying stores, where meat cutters will not be required.
lessen 'make smaller' minify 'make smaller' escalate 'increase in extent or intensity' step up 'increase in extent or intensity' redouble 'double in magnitude, extent, or intensity' decrease 'make smaller' intensify 'increase in extent or intensity'
increase 'COD: make greater or larger' swell 'FN: to make greater in value' step up 'COD: increase the amount, speed, or intensity of something.' add 'FN: increase a value or attribute' decrease 'COD: make smaller or fewer in size, amount, intensity, or degree' diminish 'FN: to make less.' lower 'COD: make less in amount, extent, or value' raise 'COD: increase the amount, level, or strength of' crank 'FN: to increase in intensity' reduce 'COD: make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size' push 'FN: force to change position' promote 'COD: increase the activity of ' cut 'COD: reduce the amount or quantity of' knock down 'COD: reduce the price of an article.
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The Allies escalated the bombing He decreased his staff The enemy redoubled their screaming on the radio
Examples from VerbNet
The clothes dried wrinkled. The clothes dried. Bill dried the clothes with a hairdryer. The hairdryer dried the clothes. The cotton clothes dried easily. Bill dried the clothes.
Examples from SemCor
The board will be able to increase, decrease, add or eliminate budget_items, subject_to the Mayor 's veto; but the City_Council will now share fully this budget-altering power. If there were no West_Berlin problem, imperialist quarters would have invented an excuse for stepping_up the armaments race to try to solve the internal and external problems besetting the United_States and its NATO partners. Entries are summarized only_when by doing so the amount of information retained in the dictionary is reduced and the time required for dictionary operations is decreased. `` Former Vice_President Nixon came_out in support of President_Kennedy 's program for stepping_up the arms_race. The former is intended to decrease the amount of work necessary to extend dictionary coverage. It rested its decision solely on 7, which reads in pertinent part:``[ N_]_o corporation engaged in commerce shall acquire, directly or indirectly, the whole or any part of the stock or other share capital of another corporation engaged also in commerce, where the effect of such acquisition may be to substantially lessen competition between the corporation whose stock is so acquired and the corporation making the acquisition, or to restrain such commerce in any section or community, or tend to create a monopoly of any line of commerce. This was disclosed today by a responsible source amid intensified efforts by the Soviet_Union to gain a greater role in the staff and operation of the United_Nations. South Viet_Nam has received$ 1450000000 in United_States aid since 1954 and the rate of assistance has been stepped_up since Vice_President Lyndon_B._Johnson 's visit last May. As Hudson resumed his desperate criss-crossing of the little bay, every incident lessened the crew 's respect for him. A rabbit_punch redoubled him. In_spite of normal thyroid function tests, a trial of propylthiouracil, 400 mg. daily for one week, was given but served only to intensify muscle weakness. Mobutu promptly flung_out the Russians, who have not since played any significant part on the local scene, although they have redoubled their obstructionist efforts at U._N. headquarters in New_York. Georgia 's Department_of_Agriculture is intensifying its fire_ant eradication program in an effort to stay ahead of the fast-spreading pest.
fortify 'FN: make stronger, more able to resist or exert force.' strengthen 'FN: make stronger.' reinforce 'COD: give added strength to.' weaken 'FN: make weak.'
The clothes dried wrinkled. The clothes dried. Bill dried the clothes with a hairdryer. The hairdryer dried the clothes. The cotton clothes dried easily. Bill dried the clothes.
Examples from SemCor
Cause_change : other_cos-45.4
occidentalize 'make western in character' occidentalise 'make western in character' stabilize 'make stable and keep from fluctuating or put into an equilibrium' make clean 'make clean by removing dirt, filth, or unwanted substances from' Americanise 'make American in character' vitrify 'change into glass or a glass-like substance by applying heat' westernize 'make western in character' darken 'make dark or darker' overcast 'make overcast or cloudy' cloud 'make overcast or cloudy' Americanize 'make American in character' stabilise 'make stable and keep from fluctuating or put into an equilibrium' cloud 'make less clear' coarsen 'make or become coarse or coarser' clean 'make clean by removing dirt, filth, or unwanted substances from' tense 'increase the tension on' westernise 'make western in character'
convert 'FN: modify to become.' transform 'FN: cause to have an altered nature.' reshape 'COD: shape or form (something) differently or again.' alter 'COD: change in character, appearance, direction, etc. ' deform 'COD: distort the shape or form of' modify 'COD: make partial changes to (something) in order to improve it or lessen its severity' turn 'FN: cause to change into a different kind of entity.' change 'FN: alter into a different forms.' vary 'COD: modify or change (something) to make it less uniform.' make 'COD: '
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(Initial_category) PP[in] (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Attribute) INI (Final_value) INI (Initial_value) NP (Agent) V () NP (Attribute) PP[to] (Final_value) DNI (Initial_value) PP[by] (Means) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Degree) NP (Entity) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Degree) NP (Entity) INI (Final_category) INI (Initial_category) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Entity) VPto (Final_category) VPto (Purpose) NP (Cause) V () INI (Attribute) AVP (Degree) NP (Entity) INI (Final_value) INI (Initial_value) NP (Cause) V () PP[at] (Circumstances) NP (Entity) PP[to] (Final_category) 2nd (Initial_category) AVP (Manner) NP (Entity) V () CNI (Agent) PP[in] (Attribute) AVP (Degree) INI (Final_value) INI (Initial_value) Sub (Time) NP (Entity) V () CNI (Agent) PP[into] (Final_category) INI (Initial_category) PP[as] (Re-encoding) NP (Agent) V () NP (Entity) INI (Final_category) INI (Initial_category) NP (Time) NP (Agent) V () INI (Entity) INI (Initial_category) INI (Initial_value) NP (Cause) V () Sub (Circumstances) NP (Entity) INI (Final_category) INI (Initial_category) NP (Entity) V () PP[by] (Cause) AVP (Degree) INI (Final_category) INI (Initial_category) NP (Entity) V () CNI (Cause) AVP (Degree) INI (Final_category) INI (Initial_category) PP[since] (Time) NP (Entity) V () CNI (Cause) PP[into] (Final_category) 2nd (Initial_category) PP[through] (Means) NP (Cause) V () NP (Entity) INI (Final_category) INI (Initial_category) PP[in] (Place) NP (Entity) V () CNI (Cause) PP[into] (Final_category) 2nd (Initial_category) NP (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Attribute) 2nd (Entity) INI (Final_value) INI (Initial_value) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () NP (Attribute) INI (Final_value) INI (Initial_value) PP[by] (Means) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () NP (Attribute) INI (Final_value) INI (Initial_value) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () NP (Attribute) INI (Final_value) INI (Initial_value) VPto (Purpose) PP[on] (Time) NP (Entity) V () CNI (Agent) PP[with] (Circumstances) AVP (Degree) INI (Final_category) INI (Initial_category) NP (Agent) V () PP[to] (Circumstances) NP (Entity) INI (Final_category) INI (Initial_category) NP (Entity) V () CNI (Agent) Sub (Circumstances) INI (Final_category) INI (Initial_category) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Degree) NP (Entity) VPing (Event_description) INI (Final_category) INI (Initial_category) PP[as] (Role) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Degree) NP (Entity) INI (Final_category) INI (Initial_category) NP (Entity) V () CNI (Agent) PP[in] (Explanation) INI (Final_category) INI (Initial_category) NP (Agent) V () NP (Entity) PP[in] (Explanation) INI (Final_category) INI (Initial_category) NP (Agent) V () NP (Entity) INI (Final_category) INI (Initial_category) AVP (Manner) NP (Time) NP (Entity) V () CNI (Agent) VPto (Final_category) INI (Initial_category) PP[until] (Period_of_iterations) 2nd (Purpose) NP (Entity) V () CNI (Agent) VPto (Final_category) INI (Initial_category) 2nd (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () NP (Entity) VPto (Final_category) INI (Initial_category) 2nd (Purpose) NP (Entity) V () CNI (Agent) INI (Final_category) INI (Initial_category) PP[in] (Time) NP (Attribute) V () AVP (Final_value) PP[from] (Initial_value) AVP (Manner) NP (Entity) V () CNI (Cause) PP[in] (Circumstances) VPto (Final_category) INI (Initial_category) 2nd (Purpose) NP (Cause) V () PP[in] (Degree) NP (Entity) INI (Final_category) INI (Initial_category) NP (Entity) V () PP[by] (Cause) AVP (Degree) INI (Final_category) INI (Initial_category) VPto (Purpose) NP (Cause) V () NP (Entity) INI (Final_category) INI (Initial_category) PP[in] (Manner) NP (Entity) V () PP[in] (Circumstances) INI (Final_category) INI (Initial_category) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () NP (Attribute) PP[for] (Degree) INI (Final_value) INI (Initial_value) NP (Agent) V () NP (Attribute) 2nd (Entity) INI (Final_value) INI (Initial_value) NP (Agent) V () NP (Attribute) INI (Final_value) INI (Initial_value) AVP (Time) NP (Entity) V () CNI (Agent) INI (Final_category) INI (Initial_category) VPto (Purpose) NP (Attribute) V () CNI (Cause) PP[to] (Final_value) DNI (Initial_value) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () NP (Attribute) VPed (Circumstances) INI (Final_value) INI (Initial_value) NP (Agent) V () NP (Attribute) VPto (Explanation) INI (Final_value) INI (Initial_value) NP (Agent) V () NP (Entity) PP[without] (Manner) NP (Cause) V () NP (Entity) INI (Final_category) INI (Initial_category) AVP (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Entity) INI (Final_category) INI (Initial_category) VPto (Purpose)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Entity) INI (Final_category) INI (Initial_category) PP[by] (Means) NP (Agent) V () NP (Entity) INI (Final_category) INI (Initial_category) PPing[by] (Means)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Entity) NP (Cause) V () NP (Entity) NP (Cause) V () NP (Entity) INI (Final_category) INI (Initial_category) NP (Agent) V () NP (Entity) INI (Final_category) INI (Initial_category) NP (Agent) V () INI (Attribute) NP (Entity) INI (Final_value) INI (Initial_value) NP (Agent) V () NP (Entity) DNI (Final_category) DNI (Initial_category)
Examples from WordNet
The year in the US has completely Americanized him Fall weather often overcasts our beaches The drug stabilized her blood pressure alternately relax and tense your calf muscle the stroke clouded memories of her youth coarsen the surface The dentist cleaned my teeth darken a room stabilize prices Their minds coarsened tense the rope manually before tensing the spring Clean the stove! The country was Westernized after it opened up
Examples from VerbNet
The clothes dried wrinkled. The clothes dried. Bill dried the clothes with a hairdryer. The hairdryer dried the clothes. The cotton clothes dried easily. Bill dried the clothes.
Examples from SemCor
Clean wooden molds and presses thoroughly; they must be free_of oil, wax and dust. He went_into the print_shop, where Fletcher had just finished cleaning the press. There were stains here_and_there and he cleaned them off, using an oiled rag he found on a nail. It was Giselle, the fille_de_chambre, come to clean the room, and while she stood before him with ears pricked_up and regard all curiosity, explaining her errand, Alex could see from the corner of his eye the doctor doing all he could to calm the displeased bird. Would he have_to clean_up after her, clean the kitchen, the bathroom, and get_down on his knees and scrub the kitchen floor, then hang_up her dresses, pick_up her stockings, make the bed while she lay_around? The brushes can be cleaned and sterilized by boiling and are detachable so_that every member of the family can have his own. The firm is prominent in making equipment for cleaning seed cotton, driers, and heaters, and they lay_claim_to being the first maker( 1910) of boil extraction equipment. He cleaned his shovel, left it against the fence, picked_up his Winchester, and started downstream. It is brought to packing_houses, cleaned and graded as to size and quality, and packed in protective excelsior. Clean greenware. With all deck battens in_place, the bilge is cleaned and painted up_to the floor line. She paused at the kitchen door, caught her breath, told herself firmly that the opium was only an attempt to frighten her and went_into the kitchen, where Glendora was eyeing the chickens dismally and Maude was cleaning lamp_chimneys. Clean it meticulously in boiling water and detergent, rinse thoroughly. Whenever the place was cleaned or a meal served it was Precious who did the work. Even_though the boy could not see them, he knew they were clouded by distance. This conformity represents a desperate attempt to stabilize a hopelessly unstable environment. Be it enacted by the Senate and House_of_Representatives of the United_States_of_America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary_of_the_Interior is hereby authorized and directed to establish and maintain a program of stabilization payments to small domestic producers of lead and zinc ores and concentrates in_order to stabilize the mining of lead and zinc by small domestic producers on public, Indian, and other lands as provided in_this Act. The bodies must be cleaned and seats wiped_off''. Dress all surfaces with a file, cleaning off all solder and drilling burrs.
Cause_change : turn-26.6.1
modify 'cause to change; make different; cause a transformation' change 'cause to change; make different; cause a transformation' alter 'cause to change; make different; cause a transformation' convert 'change the nature, purpose, or function of something'
transmute transform metamorphose change convert turn morph alter
convert 'FN: modify to become.' transform 'FN: cause to have an altered nature.' reshape 'COD: shape or form (something) differently or again.' alter 'COD: change in character, appearance, direction, etc. ' deform 'COD: distort the shape or form of' modify 'COD: make partial changes to (something) in order to improve it or lessen its severity' turn 'FN: cause to change into a different kind of entity.' change 'FN: alter into a different forms.' vary 'COD: modify or change (something) to make it less uniform.' make 'COD: '
convert slaves to laborers convert lead into gold The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue convert hotels into jails The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city
Examples from VerbNet
He turned into a frog. The witch turned him from a prince into a frog. The witch turned him into a frog. He converted to a world without CFCs. The man converted again. The thrift converted from a mutual form in April 1986 to a stock form of ownership. He turned from a prince into a frog. The 1980s bull market transformed the U.S. securities business. The thrift converted to a stock form of ownership from a mutual form in April 1986.
Examples from SemCor
Such an interpretation of death radically alters the Christian view of creation; for it teaches salvation from, not salvation in, time and history. Chewing it over with his colleagues and in his own mind, he reaches a tentative identification of the question- tentative because it may change as he explores it further and because, if no tolerable answer can be found, it may have to be changed into one which can be answered. I have observed that being up on a horse changes the whole character of a man, and when a very small man is up on a saddle, he 'd like as not prefer to eat his meals there. The change was not quite so dramatic as it sounds because in_fact common norms continued to be invoked by municipal courts and were only gradually changed by legislation, and then largely in marginal situations. It has further been shown that:( 1) an experimental neurosis in its initial stages is associated with a reversible shift in the central autonomic balance;( 2) drugs altering the hypothalamic balance alter conditioned_reactions;( 3) in a state of depression, the positive conditioned_stimulus may fail to elicit a conditioned_reaction but cause an increased synchrony instead of the excitatory desynchronizing( alerting) effect on the EEG. When a city has arranged things like this you cannot easily change them. Modern_times have changed the world beyond recognition. Independence_Day is the appropriate date as a symbolical reminder of the American article of faith that governments are instituted among men to secure to them certain inalienable rights, the first of_which is life, and when any government becomes subversive of_that end, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it. For lawyers, reflecting perhaps their parochial preferences, there has been a special fascination since then in the role played by the Supreme_Court in_that transformation- the manner in_which its decisions altered in`` the switch in_time that saved nine'', President_Roosevelt 's ill-starred but in_effect victorious`` Court-packing plan'', the imprimatur of judicial approval that was finally placed upon social legislation. The trial will be held, probably the first week of March, in the famous Old_Bailey central criminal_court where Klaus_Fuchs, the naturalized British German born scientist who succeeded in giving American and British atomic_bomb secrets to Russia and thereby changed world history during the 1950 s, was sentenced to 14 years in prison. Yet, the object of the element of achieving through the process of goal attaining for this population appears to have been changed by circumstances brought_about by the war. The shutter aperture may be made larger or smaller by changing the foil area and adjusting the electrical energy input to the foil. Now they learn that men can change their surroundings, through their traditional village elders, without violence. Senate_Republican_Leader_Dirksen[ Ill.] and House_Republican_Leader_Charles_Halleck[ Ind.] said the message did not persuade them to change their opposition to compulsory medical insurance. Since electrical stimulation of the posterior hypothalamus produces the effects of wakefulness while stimulation of the anterior hypothalamus induces sleep, it may be said that the reactivity of the whole organism is altered by a change in the autonomic reactivity of the hypothalamus. Today the Negro must discover his role in an industrialized South, which indicates that the racial aspect of the Southern dilemma has n't changed radically, but rather has gradually come to be reflected in_this new context, this new coat_of_paint. conduct, encourage, and promote fundamental scientific research and basic studies to develop the best and most economical processes and methods for converting saline water into water suitable for beneficial consumptive purposes; Twenty-four_hours had changed him from a performer to a freak. Such modifications are all for the best but it takes something as different as a Deerstalker or a Jet to change arms-making concepts. In_other_words, like automation machines designed to work in tandem, they shared the same programming, a mutual_understanding not_only of English words, but of the four stresses, pitches, and junctures that can change their meaning from black to white. Argiento had been trained so rigorously by the Jesuits that Michelangelo was unable to change his habits: up before dawn to scrub the floors, whether they were dirty or not; water boiling on the fire for washing laundry, the pots scoured with river sand after each meal. Nothing in the Act shall be construed to alter existing law with respect to the ownership and control of water. Occasionally, for no reason that I could see, they would suddenly alter the angle of their trot. Therefore, if the target can significantly change its location in something less_than 30_minutes, the probability of having destroyed it is drastically lowered. A high protein diet, calcium_lactate supplements, and norethandrolone failed to change the skeletal complaint or the severe muscle weakness. Hanging the responsible officials would not abolish the government, but would emphasize its accountability for the lives of its individual citizens, which would certainly alter it, and definitely for the better. Another weakness- far more irritating than his manner_of_speaking, which he made only token effort to change- was his devotion to_that old horse of Tolley 's. Suppose her father had changed his mind and had refused to let her leave? The first one, two years ago, changed the routine of their home life. On May 11, 330 A._D., its name was changed again, this time to Constantinople after its emperor, Constantine. When that was broken_up after the First_World_War, its name was changed once_more. Years of patient application of compost and leaf mulching has changed the structure of the soil and its water-holding capacity. New_Mexico 's Clint_Anderson offered a resolution to change the Senate 's notorious Rule 22 to allow three-fifths of the Senators present and voting to cut_off debate, instead of the current hard-to-get two-thirds. This cooling does not change the avocado in any way, it just delays the natural softening of the fruit until a grove like temperature( room_temperature) is restored. Furthermore, conditioned_reactions are fundamentally altered when the hypothalamic sympathetic reactivity is augmented beyond a critical level, and several types of behavioral changes probably related_to the degree of central autonomic`` tuning'' are observed. So many Cubans were reported being swept into the Castro dragnet that the massive Sports Palace auditorium and at_least one hotel were converted into makeshift jails. The existing reverence for Centrality must have been still further stimulated toward the close of the second century B._C., when the Han_Emperor_Wu_Ti ordered the dynastic color changed to yellow- which symbolized the Center among the traditional Five Directions- and took 5 as the dynastic number, believing that he would thus place himself, his imperial family, and the nation under the_most auspicious influences. De_Jager( 1955) has calculated the times required for these particles to reach the atmosphere under the influence of the Poynting-Robertson effect, which in this case causes the orbits to become more_and_more eccentric without changing the major_axis. If this is the case, one would expect that the various procedures just mentioned which alter the hypothalamic balance would influence emotional_state and behavior but that emotion itself would act likewise. She wished to change much for the children here''. He refused to change his approach, and instead he attacked high_and_low- the officials for their not backing him, and subordinates for their laxness, stupidity, and stubbornness. Alfred_Hayes, president of the Federal_Reserve_Bank of New_York, said Tuesday`` there is no present need for far-reaching reforms'' which would basically alter the international financial system. This changes the formula to an`` equation''. And his eyes- those miniature sundials of variegated yellow- had not altered their expression or direction. The cold settled like a tangible pall over the Mile_High_City, locking it in an icy grip that harshened its outlines and altered its physical appearance; it had a look of grim stark realism, resembling other cities whose habitual climate was cold, instead of the sprawling bumptious open-handed greedy Western city basking in eternal sunshine at the foot of mountains stored with endless riches and resources. And while the meaning of the words is not in_this instance altered, the quality of communication in both the second and third examples is definitely impaired. `` He works for my father'', the girl said, and_then seemed to change her mind. There it seems that the goitrogen ingested by dairy animals is itself inactive but is converted in the animal to an active goitrogen, which is then secreted in the milk. She had helped him change his mind. On chemical grounds it seems most likely that iodide is first converted to** f and then to** f as the active iodinating species. `` The church 's ability to change her methods is going_to determine her ability to meet the challenge of_this hour''. Those who responded with an arm-elevation in the nai ^ ve state did not change their reaction when told that there were some normal people who did not react in_this fashion. Electrical literature contained numerous references to lightning that had magnetized iron and had altered the polarity of compass needles. A small pressure unbalance displaces the diaphragm and changes the capacitance between the diaphragm and an electrically insulated plate spaced 0.001 in. apart( for** f). The engineer turned works manager had a particular view of life- and refused to change it. Fourteen years is the maximum penalty now faced by the new five, who may have altered history in the 1960 s. There is nothing to suggest that the brain can alter past impressions to fit into an original, realistic and unbroken continuity like we experience in dreams. None of these values is destroyed, not significantly altered by refrigeration storage. And in_any_case, answers may clarify but they do not change anything. Advertisers are changing their attitudes, both as to the significance of_this market and the ways of it. `` I wrote Bill in my last letter to forget that I had told him that I did mean to reconsider my decision not to change my mind- and he seems to have misunderstood me''. If the target can change its position significantly during the 30_minutes the missile is in_the_air on its way, the probability of the missile destroying the target is drastically reduced. You may change the dimensions to suit a frame for more or fewer levers and locks as you wish. The whole program must be conceived_of as an effort, stretching over a considerable number of years, to alter the basic social and economic_conditions in the less developed world. But he was not bored at_all; he had found his style quite early in his career and he thought it quite wonderful that the world admired it, and he could not imagine why he should alter it. First thing I did after my twenty-first birthday was go_into court and have it officially changed, and this is something I do tell everybody. Rudyard_Kipling 's scorn for the`` jargon'' of psychical research was altered somewhat when he wondered`` how, or why, had I been shown an unreleased roll of my life film''? In spreading the factories even farther, the automobile may not have changed to any great extent the growth pattern of the cities. Circumstances alter cases. Alcohol ingestion succeeded in changing immobility to mobility quite strikingly in one pilot subject( the only one with whom this technique was tried). The evident contradiction between the rosy picture of Russia 's progress painted by the Communist_party 's program and the enormous dangers for all humanity posed by Premier_Khrushchev 's Berlin policy has already led to speculation abroad that the program may be severely altered. Although the wood has been changed to coal, much of_it still retains its original cell structure. She had reason to change the one she made right after Mr._Meeker 's death. `` That 's none of your business'', she said, then changed the subject. Even the_least alteration will change the quality. In_order to save the mystery_story, they have converted the private_detective into an organization man. Moreover, the law of the land is not irrevocable; it can be changed; it has been, many times. Unhappily,`` Heaven Has No Favorites'' does not alter the record except to add one more bad book to the list. The 1954 Amendments completely changed the financing of the vocational_rehabilitation_program, a three part grant structure- for( 1) basic support;( 2) extension and improvement; and( 3) research, demonstrations, training and traineeships for vocational_rehabilitation- and for short-term training and instruction. These are few and seemingly disjointed data, but they illustrate the important fact that fundamental alterations in conditioned_reactions occur in a variety of states in which the hypothalamic balance has been altered by physiological experimentation, pharmacological action, or clinical processes. Codification was followed in all countries by a growing amount of legislation, some changing and adjusting the older law, much dealing with entirely new situations. Change our taxing law so_that no tax shall be charged to any owner for additions or improvements to his properties. Having whipped Mr._De_Sapio in the primaries and thus come_into control of Tammany_Hall, they have changed the name to Chatham_Hall. During the year that followed, Dick co-operated whole-heartedly with the dentist and was delighted with the final result achieved- an upper row of strong straight teeth that completely changed his facial appearance.
Cause_expansion : bend-45.2
reduce 'reduce in size; reduce physically' inflate 'fill with gas or air' shrink 'reduce in size; reduce physically' blow up 'fill with gas or air' contract 'make smaller'
lengthen 'COD: make or become longer.' magnify 'COD: make (something) appear larger than it is, especially with a lens or microscope. ' dilate 'FN: make wider, larger, or more open.' inflate 'COD: to expand or cause to expand by filling with air or gas. ' swell 'FN: to make an entity greater size' expand 'FN: to cause something to become larger in any dimension' shrink 'COD: become or make smaller in size or amount; contract' enlarge 'COD: make or become bigger.' widen 'COD: make or become wider.'
The heat contracted the woollen garment Hot water will shrink the sweater inflate a balloons Can you shrink this image?
Examples from VerbNet
The rod bent. Tony bent the rod into a U. Tony bent the rod with pliers. Tony folded the flaps open. The pliers bent the rod. Tony bent the rod into a U with pliers. The copper rods bent easily. Tony bent the rod.
Examples from SemCor
But that heritage is shrinking even faster. Rather, they are impressed with the_British Government 's success in forcing- and helping- the_British textile industry to shrink and to change_over to other products. A tire must be inflated to its normal hot operating pressure and the car must be loaded to its operating weight when this measurement is made. Most meteoritic material, by the time it reaches the Earth's_surface, has been reduced to dust or to spherules of ablated material in its passage through the atmosphere. Thru development, the reactor and its steam_turbines had been reduced greatly in size, and also in complexity, allowing a single propeller to be used, the navy said.
Cause_expansion : other_cos-45.4
widen 'make wider' lengthen 'make longer' enlarge 'make larger' broaden 'make broader' narrow 'make or become more narrow or restricted' expand 'make bigger or wider in size, volume, or quantity' contract 'make or become more narrow or restricted'
lengthen 'COD: make or become longer.' magnify 'COD: make (something) appear larger than it is, especially with a lens or microscope. ' dilate 'FN: make wider, larger, or more open.' inflate 'COD: to expand or cause to expand by filling with air or gas. ' swell 'FN: to make an entity greater size' expand 'FN: to cause something to become larger in any dimension' shrink 'COD: become or make smaller in size or amount; contract' enlarge 'COD: make or become bigger.' widen 'COD: make or become wider.'
She enlarged the flower beds widen the road Lengthen this skirt, please The road narrowed expand the house by adding another wing The selection was narrowed broaden the road
Examples from VerbNet
The clothes dried wrinkled. The clothes dried. Bill dried the clothes with a hairdryer. The hairdryer dried the clothes. The cotton clothes dried easily. Bill dried the clothes.
Examples from SemCor
Wavy lines, feather like patterns, rosettes of indefinitely floral nature, birds either singly or in stylized rows, animals in solemn frieze bands( Plates 11- 12)- all these turned_up in the more developed fabrics as preliminary signs that the potters were broadening their gaze. The Nassau system recognizes that its major task it to broaden reference service, what with the constant expansion of education and knowledge, and the pressure of population growth in a metropolitan area. The anterior lobe of the pituitary then responds by an increased output of TSH, causing the thyroid to enlarge. This would, naturally, lengthen their courses far beyond the largely esthetic demands of interior_designer 's training. Founded in the Ninth_Century_B._C. it was_called Byzantium 200 years later when Byzas, ruler of the Megarians, expanded the settlement and named it after himself. In establishing criterion measurements, it was therefore thought best to broaden the scope beyond the reading act itself. Programs usually are expanded only when outside funds are available or local business_leaders demand it. The Rule_of_Law, historically a principle according everyone his`` day in court'' before an impartial tribunal, was broadened substantively by making it a responsibility of government to promote individual welfare. On the positive side, recent Federal action has largely undermined the legal sanction so_long enjoyed by the segregationist position; anti-discriminatory statutes in housing have now been adopted by thirteen states and, while specific provisions have varied, the tendency is clearly toward expanding coverage. The Office of Foreign and Domestic Commerce is also active in the field of international trade, assisting Rhode_Island firms in developing and enlarging markets abroad. the sway may be gradually minimized or enlarged, its rhythmic emphasis may be slightly modified, or it may be transferred to become a movement of only the arms or the head. He was delighted to learn that the Post_Office_Department is now going_to expand this service to deliver mail from Representatives in Congress to their constituents without the use of stamps, names, addresses or even zone numbers. Apart from the aged care plan the President 's most ambitious and costly proposals were for federal scholarships, and grants to build or enlarge medical and dental_schools. Corrections were applied for modulation broadening, apparatus background, and field shift. Other reasons mentioned by one-third or more of the builders were`` resistance to high interest_rates, cost advantage of buying over renting has narrowed, shelter market nearing saturation and prospects unable to qualify''. So right_away Claude introduced Henri to his famous`` moon'' bench and proceeded to teach him his first Push-Pull_Super-Set the wide grip Straight-Arm_Pullover( the`` pull'' part of the Push-Pull_Super-Set) which dramatically widens the rib_cage and strongly affects the muscles of the upper back and chest, and the collar-to-collar Bench_Press which specifically works_on the chest to build those wide, Reeves-type`` gladiator'' pecs, while stimulating the upper lats and frontal deltoids. They were climbing the hill in the night when the headlights abruptly probed solid blackness, became two parallel luminous tubes which broadened out into a faint mist of light and ended. The landscape of Greek history broadens widely, and rather abruptly, in the eighth century, the age of Homer 's`` rosy fingered Dawn''. And here again we hear the same refrain mentioned above:`` The paramount goal of the United_States, set long_ago, was to guard the rights of the individual, ensure his development, enlarge his opportunity''. Mantle so appreciated Miller 's delicate literary style that he broadened teammates' minds by reading sensitive passages aloud during road trips. The President recommended federal`` matching grants'' totaling 700 million dollars in 10 years for constructing new medical and dental_schools or enlarging the capacity of existing ones. If a child loses a molar at the age of two, the adjoining teeth may shift toward the empty space, thus narrowing the place intended for the permanent ones and producing a jumble. By subduing disparate lesser groups the nation has, to_some_degree at_least, broadened the capacity for individual liberty.
Cause_impact : hit-18.1
hit 'deal a blow to, either with the hand or with an instrument' bunt 'to strike, thrust or shove against' knap 'strike sharply' butt 'to strike, thrust or shove against' beat 'strike (water or bushes) repeatedly to rouse animals for hunting' knock 'rap with the knuckles' rap 'strike sharply' thwack 'deliver a hard blow to' smite 'inflict a heavy blow on, with the hand, a tool, or a weapon' strike 'deliver a sharp blow, as with the hand, fist, or weapon' slap 'hit with something flat, like a paddle or the open hand' hammer 'beat with or as if with a hammer' jab 'strike or punch with quick and short blows' smack 'deliver a hard blow to' whang 'beat with force'
knock hammer thwack smite drum jab hit pound squash whang bang beat bump smash rap tap batter whack tamp strike smack click kick thump lash bash dash butt slap
jab 'FN: poke something sharp or pointed into something or somebody roughly or quickly ' click 'FN: to cause two objects to briefly come into contact' hit 'COD: direct a blow at with one's hand or a tool or weapon.' ram 'FN: violently force an object to collide with something else, often resulting in the object being embedded.' slap 'COD: hit or strike with the palm of one's hand or a flat object. ' smack 'FN: to cause an entity to strike another entity with a sharp slap' bang 'COD: strike or put down forcefully and noisily. ' strike 'FN: to hit something hard against something else' slam 'COD: push or put somewhere with great force. ' crash 'FN: direct an object (esp. a motor vehicle) so that it collides noisily with something, generally resulting in damage.' rap 'FN: to cause an object to strike a hard surface with a series of rapid audible blows.' clash 'FN: to cause an object to forcefully strike another object' run 'FN: cause an object to collide with something.' thump 'COD: hit heavily, especially with the fist or a blunt implement.' clatter 'FN: to cause an object to hit another object' clink 'FN: to cause one object to briefly touch another object' rustle 'FN: to cause two or more entities to touch, making a muffled crackling sound like that caused by the movement of dry leaves or paper.' clang 'FN: to hit something forcefully, somethimes against something else' rattle 'FN: to cause an entity to strike another entity, making a rapid succession of short, sharp knocking or clinking sounds'
NP (Instrument) V () NP (Patient) ADJP[to,into] (Result) PP.result ()
Examples from WordNet
The impatient teacher slapped the student rap him on the knuckles The goat butted the hiker with his horns The teacher struck the child the opponent refused to strike The boxer struck the attacker dead a gunshot slapped him on the forehead knock on the door The teacher smacked the student who had misbehaved He butted his sister out of the way hammer the metal flat He hit her hard in the face
Examples from VerbNet
Paul hit at the window. Paul hit the window to pieces. Paul kicked the door open. Paul hit the window to pieces with a hammer. Paula hit the sticks together. The hammer hit the window to pieces. Paula hit the wall with a stick. Paul hit the door open with his foot. Paul hit at the window with an open hand. The stick hit the fence. The stick hit the door open. Paula hit the wall. Paula hit the stick against/on the fence.
Examples from SemCor
Mike struck with the muzzle of the pistol. She slapped the receiver into its holder and stepped away. Then, in the fifth, Anniston 's kid catcher caught onto a curve and smacked the ball into left center_field. There was the freshness of color, the freedom of perception, the lack of self-consciousness, but with a twist that made the forms leap from the page and smack you in the eye. Through the swathings of terror, she jabbed deceit 's sharp point- Amy would be reborn, a new child, with new parents, living under new circumstances. Lightning could strike you blind if you were a sinner! He slapped the buckskin again and it kicked wildly, its hoofs rattling the side of the stall. He could feel his own feet, iron-shod, striking repeatedly until the body was limp. The younger Thomas ripped a screen_door, breaking the latch, and after an argument struck his uncle with a rock, scratching his face. `` I was hit- knocked_out. A 24- year-old Atlanta man was arrested Sunday after breaking into the home of relatives in search of his wife, hitting his uncle with a rock and assaulting two police_officers who tried to subdue him, police said. Mickey tried to flatten against the banister, gripped it with one hand, but Roberts' full weight struck him at that moment in the groin. There was no place to sit, but Watson walked slowly from the ladder to the window slits and back, stooping slightly to avoid striking his head on the heavy beams. Gaines hammered the ball over the left fence for the third Indianapolis run in the ninth. She brought_up her free hand to hit him, but this time he was quicker. If they do meet and recognize one another, slap backs and embrace, the moment soon is done. The bodies in the truck threshed and bawled without human speech when the dromozoa struck them. `` The pair whom Petey is officially commending for slapping me around and pulling me in''. He started to reach for his gun, but apparently hammer it. They had slapped their thighs. `` Hit the bum''! somebody yelled from the Anniston bench. He hit Roberts with his left fist in the ribs and the razor cut toward him feebly, then wobbled in mid-air. When words can be used in a more fresh and primitive way so that they strike with the force of sights and sounds, when tones of sound and colors of paint and the carven shape all strike the sensibilities with an undeniable force of data in and of themselves, compelling the observer into an attitude of attention, all this imitates the way experience itself in its deepest character strikes upon the door of consciousness and clamors for entrance. The sharp wind slapped at him and his feet felt like ice as the snow penetrated the holes of his shoes, his only ones, now patched with parchment. If one dancer slaps another, the victim may do a pirouette, sit_down, or offer his assailant a fork and spoon. In the third Frank_Robinson hammered a long home_run deep into the corner of the bleachers in right center, about 400 feet away, with two men on. Demonstrating the primitive African rhythmic backgrounds of the_Blues was Michael_Babatunde_Olatunji, who plays such native drums as the konga and even does a resounding job slapping his own chest. It was better, though, he 'd hit me. But an grenade hit Carroll in the head and detonated simultaneously. With incredible ferocity, he brought his fists together and struck. Vince lifted his hand as if to strike, but his thin lips spread in a smile. The usually skiddy greens were moist and soft, so the golfers were able to strike their approach_shots boldly at the flag-stick and putt firmly toward the hole without too_much worry about the consequences. I rapped my knuckles on the counter. She could not count the times Herman had rapped on the door, just a_couple_of bangs that shook the whole damned closet and might, someday, break_away the pipe connections from the wall. He hit him once on the sharp point of his chin and felt the body go limp. He went_for the bed, jumped_on it, and struck where he could, repeatedly. Pat saw Gyp_Carmer staggering forward, a half filled bottle upraised as if to strike. After a time, he straightened again, brushing the red Permian dust from his hands, slapping it from his six dollar levis and his tailored, twenty-five dollar shirt. Pain shout up Curt 's arm clear to the shoulder, but Jess seemed hardly aware that he had been hit. `` I 'm sure the hotel does n't know you 're wandering around the corridors, knocking on strangers' doors and talking_down Eskimos''. Pa was on his side, looking at me, his eyes winking, the hand that had hit me a fist in the pillow. Then Throneberry rapped into a fast double_play. Carpenters all wanted steady work and at the moment every mother's_son for twenty miles around that could hammer nails for twenty-five dollars a day was working_on the school job. Before he left the apartment he knocked on their door and asked if there was anything he could do for them. Once on the water, these little visitors seldom leave, and this adds to your filtering and vacuuming problems as_well as providing a slapping good time for all those present. He limps, and the man who hit you and took the cane, he limped. In the last of the sixth inning Mike_Deegan got_up to bat and hit a fast_ball over the left_fielder 's head. Before he could duck, another stone struck him. He did, but it was not really a question, and so he left the room, walked down the hall to the front of the apartment, hesitated, and then knocked lightly on the closed door of the study. He slapped the reins on the back of the powerful gray horse and held_on as the sulky 's wheels hit a pothole and came_out with a jolt and went_on. He also struck his aunt and wife, and during the melee the baby also suffered scratches. He has said,`` Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come_in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me''( Revelation 3: 20). Show her the new swimming_pool and she would say, slapping her ankle,`` I suppose this must be where you breed your gigantic mosquitoes''. The two top talents of the time, Mickey_Mantle and Willie_Mays, have hit the ball harder and more successfully so_far this early season than at any period in careers which, to be frank about it, never have quite reached expectations. Reaching across the side of the stall, he slapped the buckskin on the rump. `` Who 'd hit you in the head''? Greg slapped his hand across the switches that turned_on the guns and gun camera and gun sight. The eternal Christ may knock at your soul 's door, calling you to give_up sin and prepare for heaven. The teacher plunged the children into a new portion, this time in Hebrew, rapping the stick incessantly. About five minutes later he jumped up, Slate said, and struck the two policemen again. `` It 's Curtiss'', he said, naming the man Rankin had hit. rapping the stick against the desk. She stood indecisively for a moment, then walked down the hall; he heard her knocking on another door. It was like hitting a sack of salt.
Cause_impact : throw-17.1
blast 'hit hard' bunt 'hit a ball in such a way so as to make it go a short distance' hit 'cause to move by striking' bonk 'hit hard' strike hard 'deliver a sharp blow or push :"He knocked the glass clear across the room"' bat 'strike with, or as if with a baseball bat' bash 'hit hard' boot 'kick; give a boot to' smash 'hit hard' sock 'hit hard' whop 'hit hard' whap 'hit hard' drag a bunt 'hit a ball in such a way so as to make it go a short distance' bop 'hit hard' nail 'hit hard' loft 'kick or strike high in the air' boom 'hit hard' knock 'deliver a sharp blow or push :"He knocked the glass clear across the room"'
discard knock fling cast hit bat catapult fire shoot flick pitch smash boot flip nudge loft pass launch shove toss sling slam kick throw hurl bunt bash drive chuck lob punt
jab 'FN: poke something sharp or pointed into something or somebody roughly or quickly ' click 'FN: to cause two objects to briefly come into contact' hit 'COD: direct a blow at with one's hand or a tool or weapon.' ram 'FN: violently force an object to collide with something else, often resulting in the object being embedded.' slap 'COD: hit or strike with the palm of one's hand or a flat object. ' smack 'FN: to cause an entity to strike another entity with a sharp slap' bang 'COD: strike or put down forcefully and noisily. ' strike 'FN: to hit something hard against something else' slam 'COD: push or put somewhere with great force. ' crash 'FN: direct an object (esp. a motor vehicle) so that it collides noisily with something, generally resulting in damage.' rap 'FN: to cause an object to strike a hard surface with a series of rapid audible blows.' clash 'FN: to cause an object to forcefully strike another object' run 'FN: cause an object to collide with something.' thump 'COD: hit heavily, especially with the fist or a blunt implement.' clatter 'FN: to cause an object to hit another object' clink 'FN: to cause one object to briefly touch another object' rustle 'FN: to cause two or more entities to touch, making a muffled crackling sound like that caused by the movement of dry leaves or paper.' clang 'FN: to hit something forcefully, somethimes against something else' rattle 'FN: to cause an entity to strike another entity, making a rapid succession of short, sharp knocking or clinking sounds'
bat the ball loft a ball hit a ball He smashed a 3-run homer
Examples from VerbNet
Steve tossed John the ball. Steve tossed the ball from the corner to the garden. The proposal throws into chaos the House's proposal. Steve tossed the ball from the corner. The proposal throws the House's work into chaos. I threw the package away. Steve tossed the ball. Steve tossed the ball to the garden.
Examples from SemCor
He hit the radio button. At the 4 th tee Palmer chose to hit a one-iron when a three-wood was the proper club, so he put the ball in a bunker in_front of the green. Each enjoys seeing the other hit home_runs(`` I hope Roger hits 80'', Mantle says), and each enjoys even more seeing himself hit home_runs(`` and I hope I hit 81''). In the final month of the 1927 season, he hit seventeen home_runs, a closing spurt never matched. Reversing it, he smashed the butt down on Frederick_Seward 's head, over_and_over_again. `` When I was a kid'', Maris told a sportswriter last week,`` I used_to follow Williams every_day in the box score, just to see whether he got a hit or not''. John_Powell, batting for Adair, fanned after fouling off two 2- and 2 pitches, and Buddy_Barker, up for Stepanovich, bounced_out sharply to Jerry_Lumpe at second to end the 2- hour and- 27- minute contest. Although both concede they would like to hit 60, they stick primarily to the baseball_player 's standard quote:`` The important thing is to win the pennant''. Russ sprang through to bat it nimbly aside. The game started again and in the eighth inning Mike_Deegan came up to bat. With his right fist, and nearly all his weight behind it, he smashed at the bloodstained face. Another Yankee became so disgusted as to state:`` I wish to God one_half of our officers were knocked in the head by slinging them against[ the other half]''. In trying to hit it out with a sand_wedge Palmer bounced the ball over the green, past spectators and down the slope toward a TV tower. Instead of wanting_to sock the poor bastard I found myself having a fellow-feeling for him. This, of_course, is baseball 's most remarkable mark: The 60 home_runs hit in 1927 by the incorrigible epicure, the incredible athlete, George_Herman( Babe) Ruth of the Yankees. Lumpe worked a walk as the first batter to face Hyde and romped around as Siebern blasted Hyde 's next toss 415 feet over the scoreboard in right center. He boomed a 280- yard drive. Mike, off balance, managed to bat the muzzle away a moment before it exploded. He hit a poor tee shot, pulling it off into the pine woods separating the 9 th and first fairways. `` Virdon has been blasting the ball. When driving rain or mist socked in one valley, Fogg would chandelle up and over to reverse course and try another one, ranging from the Ottauquechee up_to Danville in search of safe passage through the mountain_passes. The statistics hardly indicated that the Pirates needed extra batting practice, but Murtaugh also turned his men loose at Busch_Stadium yesterday. He 's hitting the ball hard, in the batting_cage, and his whole attitude is improved over this time last year. I heard of some that tried it back in the States, and he 'd knock them clear across the room. He smashed it in and tumbled into darkness. Powers knocked his arm aside. `` Lindy_McDaniel threw batting practice about 25 minutes, and he looked good'', Hemus said. He nailed it for a yard loss''. But when tiny, 145- pound Albert_Gregory_Pearson of the Los_Angeles Angels, who once caught three straight fly_balls in center field because, as a teammate explained,`` the other team thought no one was out there'', hits seven home_runs in four months( three more_than his total in 1958, 1959, and 1960), his achievement borders_on the ridiculous. The latter involved hitting a full four-wood out to the first fairway and toward the clubhouse, hoping to slice it back to the deeply bunkered 9 th green. Having hit one of the trees, the ball came to rest not more_than 160 yards out. Player attacked with his four-wood and hit a shot that few who saw it will ever forget. Mantle is considerably better hitting for average( .332, fourth in the league, to .280 for Maris so_far this year). The younger boy said the blast knocked him out_of_bed and against the wall. Jess 's coarse features twisted in a surprised grin which was smashed out of shape by Curt 's fist. An inch lower and it would have knocked him out. Both have brilliant speed: Mantle was timed from home_plate( batting left-handed) to first_base in 3.1 seconds, faster than any other major_leaguer; Maris ran the 100- yard dash in ten seconds in high_school and once won a race against Luis_Aparicio, the swift, base-stealing shortstop of the White_Sox. Hector_Lopez, subbing for Berra, smashed a 3- run homer off Bill_Henry during another 5- run explosion in the fourth. Both are good bunters: Maris once beat_out eighteen of nineteen in the minor_leagues; Mantle is a master at dragging_a_bunt toward first_base. `` I can't hit anymore. A .30-30 bullet smashed directly into the center of William_Lewis' chest. When the shaken Palmer finally did hit his fourth shot, he overshot the hole by 15 feet. Bobby_Lowe of Boston was the first to hit four at home and Gil_Hodges turned_the_trick in Brooklyn 's Ebbetts_Field. When Palmer hit a good straight drive up the fairway on the 72 nd hole, he seemed to have the championship won. You 'll probably get a ball bat on the head. Mantle, the bull-necked blond switch-hitter, had one sensational triple-crown_season, 1959, when he batted .365 and also led the American_League in home_runs, 52, and RBIs, 130. In the last of the sixth inning Mike_Deegan got_up to bat and hit a fast_ball over the left_fielder 's head. Extend Mantle 's and Maris 's present paces over the full 1961 schedule of 162 games, and, mathematically, each will hit more_than 60 home_runs. Hitting, Mantle has an immediate advantage because he bats both left-handed and right-handed, Maris only left-handed. `` I was hitting the ball well'', Player said later,`` and I felt strong. In four of his nine previous seasons Mays hit as_many_as 25 home_runs and stole as_many_as 25 bases.
Cause_motion : carry-11.4
cart 'draw slowly or heavily' drag 'draw slowly or heavily' haul 'draw slowly or heavily' hale 'draw slowly or heavily'
haul tug run draw ?shove hoist push pull kick thrust tote carry drag heft heave tow yank schlep lug nudge
tug 'FN: to pull (something) hard and suddenly, causing it to move ' propel 'FN: cause to move by means of some force' hurl 'COD: throw or impel with great force' press 'COD: move or cause to move into a position of contact with something by exerting continuous physical force' draw 'COD: pull or move (something) in a specified direction.' throw 'COD: propel with force through the air by a rapid movement of the arm and hand' toss 'COD: throw lightly or casually' catapult 'COD: hurl or launch with or as if with a catapult.' drop 'FN: to let something fall downward' slam 'FN: to throw forcefully' force 'COD: push into a specified position using force.' pull 'COD: exert force on so as to cause movement towards oneself or the origin of the force.' shove 'COD: push roughly' attract 'COD: draw or bring in by offering something of interest or advantage.' lift 'FN: to move or bring (something) upward from the ground or other support to a higher position' pitch 'COD: throw heavily or roughly' move 'FN: cause (something) to move' scoot 'FN: push or pull along a surface against resistance, generally causing it to move only a short distance.' fling 'COD: throw forcefully; hurl' yank 'COD: pull with a jerk.' transfer 'FN: the removal of a theme from a location or situation follwed by the relocation of that theme to a new location or situation.' chuck 'COD: throw (something) carelessly or casually' push 'COD: exert force on (someone or something) in order to move them away from oneself' thrust 'COD: push suddenly or violently in the specified direction' rake 'FN: move (something) using a rake.' drag 'COD: pull along forcefully, roughly, or with difficulty' launch 'FN: to hurl on abject' nudge 'FN: push gently or gradually' drive 'COD: propel or carry along by force in a specified direction.'
NP (Agent) V () NP (Theme) PP.initial_location[PREP] (Initial_Location) PP.destination[to,towards] (Destination)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Theme) PP.initial_location[PREP] (Initial_Location)
Examples from WordNet
haul stones haul nets
Examples from VerbNet
Amanda carried the package from home to New York. Amanda shoved the box from the corner to John. Amanda shoved the box from the corner. Amanda carried the package to New York. Amanda shoved John the box. Amanda shoved the box to John from the corner. Amanda carried the package to New York from home. Amanda shoved the box to John. Amanda carried the package. Amanda carried the package from home. Amanda shoved the box.
Examples from SemCor
`` According to Rose, he arrived here a couple minutes before nine and spotted Thor in the water, got a hooked pole from the pool equipment locker and started hauling him out. It was apparent that Welch was in cahoots with Marshall and would use his power as D._A. to drag every possible sensation into the case. In a confused, soaked and shift of bodies and lifting arms, the two men were dragged into the same skiff. Just as it was being hauled inboard, a sea hit the ship. The East was popularly supposed to have got the country into war and into depression, dragging the west along; and now the East was creating government agencies for which the West doubtless would have to pay. Shayne stepped back to let him slump to the ground, and_then dived over him through the open_door into Harris who was cursing loudly and trying to drag a gun from a shoulder_holster, somewhat impeded by the steering_wheel. Gratified fishermen hauled them in by the thousands. Shayne locked his big_hands around Harris' thin neck and dragged him out over the seat into the roadway. I hated being dragged into the salons of these aristocrats. Giving the other a dark look, he hauled his bronc around and trotted down off the street. Hoag pushed open the door: at the far end of the long dark room Muller was faintly silhouetted against the window, the rifle still raised; he stood with his feet apart on a kitchen_table he had dragged to the sill. After a nuclear blast, one bureaucrat suggested in those halcyon days, about all you had to do was haul out the broom and sweep off your sidewalks and roof. Eugenia suspected her of deliberately overturning the heater because she was getting tired of dragging it back_and_forth and still wanted her own way, but Hope said if Grandma would n't have the heater nobody would have it, so Grandma had to give_in. With their customary source of supply cut_off, the Fort_Garry free_traders engaged three men to cart to them from the Mississippi country. Japanese fishermen have sometimes observed that sardines hauled up in their nets during a tsunami have enormously swollen stomachs; the fish have swallowed vast numbers of bottom living diatoms, raised to the surface by the disturbance. The two little bangs meant that he was getting impatient to have a crowd of customers waited on and that if he had to he would jerk open the door and drag out, by the opposite door_handle which she would be clutching, whichever-the-hell clerk it was who thought she could waste store time on the pot. `` You mean you dragged your wife all_over hell 's half-acre looking_for work''? He hauled back on the stick and felt his cheeks sag. Hope would n't hear of it, and she took the heater back to Grandma 's room, and Grandma took it back to Hope 's room, and the two of them dragged it back_and_forth until Grandma tipped it over and almost set her bedspread on_fire.
Cause_motion : roll-51.3.1
drop 'let fall to the ground'
drop nose coil rotate move bounce roll turn float whirl swing slide spin twirl glide revolve twist drift wind
tug 'FN: to pull (something) hard and suddenly, causing it to move ' propel 'FN: cause to move by means of some force' hurl 'COD: throw or impel with great force' press 'COD: move or cause to move into a position of contact with something by exerting continuous physical force' draw 'COD: pull or move (something) in a specified direction.' throw 'COD: propel with force through the air by a rapid movement of the arm and hand' toss 'COD: throw lightly or casually' catapult 'COD: hurl or launch with or as if with a catapult.' drop 'FN: to let something fall downward' slam 'FN: to throw forcefully' force 'COD: push into a specified position using force.' pull 'COD: exert force on so as to cause movement towards oneself or the origin of the force.' shove 'COD: push roughly' attract 'COD: draw or bring in by offering something of interest or advantage.' lift 'FN: to move or bring (something) upward from the ground or other support to a higher position' pitch 'COD: throw heavily or roughly' move 'FN: cause (something) to move' scoot 'FN: push or pull along a surface against resistance, generally causing it to move only a short distance.' fling 'COD: throw forcefully; hurl' yank 'COD: pull with a jerk.' transfer 'FN: the removal of a theme from a location or situation follwed by the relocation of that theme to a new location or situation.' chuck 'COD: throw (something) carelessly or casually' push 'COD: exert force on (someone or something) in order to move them away from oneself' thrust 'COD: push suddenly or violently in the specified direction' rake 'FN: move (something) using a rake.' drag 'COD: pull along forcefully, roughly, or with difficulty' launch 'FN: to hurl on abject' nudge 'FN: push gently or gradually' drive 'COD: propel or carry along by force in a specified direction.'
Bill rolled the ball off the ramp, through the tunnel, and into the hole. Bill rolled the drawer to an open position. The ball rolled down the hill. The ball rolled off the table, down the hall, and into the kitchen. The drawer rolled open. Bill rolled the drawer open. Bill rolled the ball. The drawer rolled to an open position. Bill rolled the ball down the hill. The ball rolled.
Examples from SemCor
You want me to drop my pot''? He dropped him into the street a_couple_of feet away from Geely 's recumbent figure and stared down at both of them for a moment before kicking the big man lightly in the side. `` I knew it all_along'', confessed Arnold with a grin,`` but I just happened to think how much nicer it would be to drop one way up there''. If someone were to drop a match in here, this place would go_up like a haystack''. Joe naturally ruled that a ball be dropped from alongside the spot where it had originally entered the stream. Reaching for an old clay pot, relic of pioneer days, he tore the envelope in pieces, dropping them into it, touching the little pyre to flame, watching it curl, the red sealing_wax melting and bubbling in the feathery ash. Here, she dropped the keys on a small table beside the door and went upstairs to her bedroom. I reached_into the pocket of my skirt, fingered ten pruta, and dropped the coin. Now as you step inside, instead of seeing particles orbiting around like planets, you see waves and ripples very_much_like the ripples that you get on the surface of a pond when you drop a stone into it. He staggered over and dropped it on the table. When he was bent over behind the wheel of the station_wagon, feeling in his trouser_cuffs for the ignition_key which he had dropped a moment before, she came_out of the house with an enormous Rumanian shawl over her head, which she had bought in that country during one of their trips abroad, and handed him a clean handkerchief through the window. He dropped his own beside it. Let us look in on one of these nerve_centers- SAC at Omaha- and see what must still happen before a wing of B-52 bombers could drop their H-bombs. `` I 've got her as neat as I can'', Donovan said, as he dropped the straps of the Seton harness over Greg 's shoulders. Curt reached_out and dropped Jess 's pistol back into the holster. In_accordance_with legislation passed at the last session of Congress, each Representative is authorized to deliver to the Post_Office in bulk newsletters, speeches and other literature to be dropped in every letter_box in his district. Drop both hands to the floor and at_the_same_time kick the right foot up in back. It would be made in three waves- the first to lay_down a smokescreen, the second to drop the gas bombs, the third to shower incendiaries which would burn everything below. I 'll never forget one_time I struck_out three_times, dropped a fly_ball, and we lost the game. Just to remind the Communists that the bombs dropped on Japan were to end a war not start one. To our everlasting shame, we led the world in_this nuclear arms_race sixteen years ago when we dropped the first bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. ( There are two receivers in_case one should be dropped and damaged.) At the last second I dropped my sights from the bare chest and bright red circle to the chest of his pony. He found the pan where he had dropped it and carried it back down to the stream. She dropped her head on her arms on the counter. Just dropping the baby 's bottle and breaking it became a catastrophe, and Stuart wore_out his shoes so fast that he was termed a major disaster. Once her trembling hand, with the pen grasped tight in it, was pressed against the paper the words came sharply, smoothly, as authoritatively as they would dropping from her own lips. He dropped it and carefully ground it to nothing with the sole of his heavy shoe. Glendora dropped a chicken and a flurry of feathers, and went with her through the drizzle, to the storehouse. One high-up camera shot is magnificent, as the Germans straggle from a cathedral, dotting a huge, cobblestone square, and drop their weapons. When changing from one color to another, whether working_on right or wrong side, pick_up the new strand from underneath dropped strand. A British officer had come aboard and told him that in_case of enemy air_attack he was not to open_fire until bombs were actually dropped. A spectator picked_up the ball and handed it to a small boy, who dropped this suddenly hot_potato in a very playable lie. The two had been hunting in the Simmonsville area of town and Mr._Parrillo dropped the gun which fired as it struck the ground. Was not this dropped primarily in_order_to`` appease'' the Chinese- especially after`` Khrushchev 's'' humiliating`` surrender to the West in canceling the German peace-treaty deadline of December 31?
Cause_motion : run-51.3.2
drift 'cause to be carried by a current' fly 'cause to fly or float' skitter 'cause to skip over a surface' glide 'cause to move or pass silently, smoothly, or imperceptibly' skim 'cause to skip over a surface' skip 'cause to skip over a surface'
tug 'FN: to pull (something) hard and suddenly, causing it to move ' propel 'FN: cause to move by means of some force' hurl 'COD: throw or impel with great force' press 'COD: move or cause to move into a position of contact with something by exerting continuous physical force' draw 'COD: pull or move (something) in a specified direction.' throw 'COD: propel with force through the air by a rapid movement of the arm and hand' toss 'COD: throw lightly or casually' catapult 'COD: hurl or launch with or as if with a catapult.' drop 'FN: to let something fall downward' slam 'FN: to throw forcefully' force 'COD: push into a specified position using force.' pull 'COD: exert force on so as to cause movement towards oneself or the origin of the force.' shove 'COD: push roughly' attract 'COD: draw or bring in by offering something of interest or advantage.' lift 'FN: to move or bring (something) upward from the ground or other support to a higher position' pitch 'COD: throw heavily or roughly' move 'FN: cause (something) to move' scoot 'FN: push or pull along a surface against resistance, generally causing it to move only a short distance.' fling 'COD: throw forcefully; hurl' yank 'COD: pull with a jerk.' transfer 'FN: the removal of a theme from a location or situation follwed by the relocation of that theme to a new location or situation.' chuck 'COD: throw (something) carelessly or casually' push 'COD: exert force on (someone or something) in order to move them away from oneself' thrust 'COD: push suddenly or violently in the specified direction' rake 'FN: move (something) using a rake.' drag 'COD: pull along forcefully, roughly, or with difficulty' launch 'FN: to hurl on abject' nudge 'FN: push gently or gradually' drive 'COD: propel or carry along by force in a specified direction.'
Skip a stone across the pond drift the boats downstream fly a kite
Examples from VerbNet
The lion tamer jumped the lions through the loop. The horse ran to exhaustion. Tom jumped the horse. The lion tamer jumped the lions. Tom jumped the horse over the fence. There jumped out of the box a little white rabbit. The horse ran. There jumped a little white rabbit out of the box. The horse ran the track. The horse ran to the barn. The horse jumped over the fence. Tom walked the dog to exhaustion. The horse hopped the fence. Tom ran the horse from the stable to the pasture through an open gate. Out of the box jumped a little white rabbit.
Examples from SemCor
Anything the enemy flew or floated was his target. We all seek the same thing through different ways- an end to this long night of two thousand years of darkness and unspeakable abuses which will continue to plague us until the Star_of_David flies over Zion''.
Cause_motion : slide-11.2
float 'set afloat' bounce 'hit something so that it bounces' displace 'cause to move or shift into a new position or place, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense' float 'put into the water' move 'cause to move or shift into a new position or place, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense'
pull ?bounce dart move bounce slide scoot roll float
tug 'FN: to pull (something) hard and suddenly, causing it to move ' propel 'FN: cause to move by means of some force' hurl 'COD: throw or impel with great force' press 'COD: move or cause to move into a position of contact with something by exerting continuous physical force' draw 'COD: pull or move (something) in a specified direction.' throw 'COD: propel with force through the air by a rapid movement of the arm and hand' toss 'COD: throw lightly or casually' catapult 'COD: hurl or launch with or as if with a catapult.' drop 'FN: to let something fall downward' slam 'FN: to throw forcefully' force 'COD: push into a specified position using force.' pull 'COD: exert force on so as to cause movement towards oneself or the origin of the force.' shove 'COD: push roughly' attract 'COD: draw or bring in by offering something of interest or advantage.' lift 'FN: to move or bring (something) upward from the ground or other support to a higher position' pitch 'COD: throw heavily or roughly' move 'FN: cause (something) to move' scoot 'FN: push or pull along a surface against resistance, generally causing it to move only a short distance.' fling 'COD: throw forcefully; hurl' yank 'COD: pull with a jerk.' transfer 'FN: the removal of a theme from a location or situation follwed by the relocation of that theme to a new location or situation.' chuck 'COD: throw (something) carelessly or casually' push 'COD: exert force on (someone or something) in order to move them away from oneself' thrust 'COD: push suddenly or violently in the specified direction' rake 'FN: move (something) using a rake.' drag 'COD: pull along forcefully, roughly, or with difficulty' launch 'FN: to hurl on abject' nudge 'FN: push gently or gradually' drive 'COD: propel or carry along by force in a specified direction.'
Move those boxes into the corner, please I'm moving my money to another bank He floated the logs down the river float a ship The boy floated his toy boat on the pond bounce a ball The director moved more responsibilities onto his new assistant
Examples from VerbNet
Carla slid the books to the floor. Carla slid John the books. The books slid from the table to the floor. Carla slid the books across the table. The books slid from the table. The books slid to the floor. Carla slid the books from one end of the table to the other. The books slid. John slid Carla the book from across the table. Carla slid the books.
Examples from SemCor
This also pulls the tappet connected to the particular lever and forces any dogs seated in the notches to_the_side, thus moving one or more locking bars. The appeal of the suburb is particularly strong for heavy industry, which must move bulky objects along a lengthy assembly_line and wants enough land_area to do the entire job on one floor. He moved the flights over against one wall. Determine how much topography limits useful area or what the costs of earth moving or grading might be. Rector asked him to move it for_the_time_being; he wanted the mission compound to be effortlessly spotless. He never could keep still, even when he did move his feet. `` If teeth are moved too rapidly, serious injury can be done to their roots as_well as to the surrounding bone holding them in_place'', explains Dr._Brodie. The panel 's action depends_on the return of Representative_James_W._Trimble, Democrat of Arkansas, who has been siding with Speaker_Sam_Rayburn 's forces in the Rules_Committee in moving bills to the floor. A turnout may have two levers, one to actually move the switch points, the other to lock the points. But at_the_same_time he moved his helicopter-borne marines to within an hour of the fighting. In my studio I work at a tilt-top_table, but leave the paper unfixed so that I can move it freely to control the washes. These slide into and out of the notches in the tappets as the tappets are moved, locking and unlocking them. As_soon_as they are large enough to move, I put mine 9 inches apart where they are to bloom. After almost everyone had gone he told me the simple story of how one of his neighbors had moved a fence a_few feet over on his land. Out of long experience I have found that incidental figures and other objects like trees, logs, and bushes can be traced from the original sketch and moved about in the major areas on the final sheet until they occupy the right position, which I call' clicking'. Part of his house had been moved to the other side of the road. Jim_Gentile bounced a hard shot off Kunkel 's glove and beat it out for a single, and when Lumpe grabbed the ball and threw it over first_baseman Throneberry 's head Brandt took third and Gentile second on the error. Have you investigated the possibility of moving holidays forward to Monday or back to Friday in_order to have an uninterrupted work week? High, so it would only bounce harmlessly but loudly off the car 's steel roof. When he was unable to bring_about immediate expansion, he sought to convince another National_League club to move here. `` Take a ride on this one'', Brooks_Robinson greeted Hansen as the Bird third_sacker grabbed a bat, headed for the plate and bounced a third inning two run double off the left centerfield wall tonight. The request for lower rates originated with the Southern railway, which has spent a good_deal of time and money developing a 100- ton hopper car with which it says it can move grain at about half what it costs in the conventional, smaller car. There were times now, like this, when she of the time count and moved freely back_and_forth into three generations. The wind moves it a_little bit- you know''. His arm moved swiftly, violently, once, twice. What is interesting about these chamber works here is how they all reveal the aspect of French music that was moving toward the rococo. Accordingly Selkirk 's agents ordered the settlers to move north, and by October, John_Halkett had torn_down both posts, floating the timber to`` the Forks'' in rafts. Watching her, he felt like a spectator at a tennis game, with the ball being bounced back_and_forth. Then they moved offices of the East_German puppet government into East_Berlin and began illegally to treat it as the capital of East_Germany. Before the Juniors entered the ring the Steward announced that after_all Juniors had moved their dogs around the ring and set them up, they could relax with their dogs. She quickly moved into cafe society, possibly easing her conscience by talking constantly of her desire to be in show_business. However, the possible absence of a center of symmetry moves the hydrogen_atom off **f, but also allows the oxygen atoms to become nonequivalent, with **f at **f and **f at **f( space group **f), where **f represents the oxygens on one side of the **f layers and **f those on the other side. Anything the enemy flew or floated was his target. The battalion chief said he had just gotten_into his 1958 model automobile to move it from the driveway of his home so_that he could take his other car to work. Manager_Hemus, eager to end a pitching slump that has brought four losses in the five games on the current home stand, moved Gibson to the Wednesday night starting assignment. Now raise the weight by straightening your front leg, without moving your feet. The drill press a vertical shaft( spindle) which is tapered or threaded on one end to hold a drill chuck, a tubular housing( quill) in_which the spindle is mounted, a head in_which the quill is mounted, a feed lever which moves the quill up or down, a power source, and a movable table upon_which the work is placed. Clerks and postmasters shoveled muck out of their offices- those who still had offices- and wondered how to move the mail. Eugene was not entirely silent, or openly rude- unless asking Harold to move to another chair and placing himself in the fauteuil that creaked so alarmingly was an act of rudeness. The transducer itself moves the beam in a sector scan, just like a radar antenna, while the entire transducer structure is moved over a 90- degree arc in_front_of the eye to`` look_into'' all corners. Alusik then moved Cooke across with a line_drive to left. The soldier answered in a curious, muffled voice, his lips barely moving. The lieutenant eyed Gun 's reflection in the mirror over the washbowl and_then glanced back at his own face, moving the comb methodically around his head. If the lever is pulled to clear a signal or move a switch, the tappet moves a short distance lengthwise at_the_same_time. They love to dust, scrub, polish, wax floors, move the furniture around from_place_to_place, take_down the curtains, put_up new ones and have themselves a real ball. The crowd began to move. In trying to hit it out with a sand_wedge Palmer bounced the ball over the green, past spectators and down the slope toward a TV tower. If the artist would study his work more thoroughly and move certain units in his design, often only slightly, finer pictures would result. The situation already was bad because the Legislature moved the governor 's race forward a_few months, causing the campaigning to get_started earlier than usual. Every time he moved or said something, the chair creaked again. `` Moving one or two teeth can affect the whole system, and an ill-conceived plan of treatment can disrupt the growth pattern of a child 's face''. After the judge moved all the dogs individually, she selected several from the group and placed them in_the_center of the ring. Here he would have free expression because the material could be moved to distort forms. Since these electrons are moving like planets, you may wonder whether there is an atomic sun at the center of the atom. The washing process whereby soils are removed consists basically of applying mechanical action to loosen the dirt particles and dried matter in the presence of water which helps to float off the debris and acts, to some extent, as a dissolving and solvating agent. A warm breeze played across it, moving it like waves. The inventory you acquired from me is going_to be easy to move; you can't very well sidle up to people on the street and ask if they want to buy a hot Bodhisattva. He was able, now, to sit for hours in a chair in the living_room and stare out at the bleak yard without moving. Before her chore was finished she was rescuing wind-blown sheets of music, trundling microphones about the stage, helping to move the piano and otherwise joining in the informal atmosphere.
Cause_motion : split-23.2
yank 'pull, or move with a sudden movement' jerk 'pull, or move with a sudden movement'
tug 'FN: to pull (something) hard and suddenly, causing it to move ' propel 'FN: cause to move by means of some force' hurl 'COD: throw or impel with great force' press 'COD: move or cause to move into a position of contact with something by exerting continuous physical force' draw 'COD: pull or move (something) in a specified direction.' throw 'COD: propel with force through the air by a rapid movement of the arm and hand' toss 'COD: throw lightly or casually' catapult 'COD: hurl or launch with or as if with a catapult.' drop 'FN: to let something fall downward' slam 'FN: to throw forcefully' force 'COD: push into a specified position using force.' pull 'COD: exert force on so as to cause movement towards oneself or the origin of the force.' shove 'COD: push roughly' attract 'COD: draw or bring in by offering something of interest or advantage.' lift 'FN: to move or bring (something) upward from the ground or other support to a higher position' pitch 'COD: throw heavily or roughly' move 'FN: cause (something) to move' scoot 'FN: push or pull along a surface against resistance, generally causing it to move only a short distance.' fling 'COD: throw forcefully; hurl' yank 'COD: pull with a jerk.' transfer 'FN: the removal of a theme from a location or situation follwed by the relocation of that theme to a new location or situation.' chuck 'COD: throw (something) carelessly or casually' push 'COD: exert force on (someone or something) in order to move them away from oneself' thrust 'COD: push suddenly or violently in the specified direction' rake 'FN: move (something) using a rake.' drag 'COD: pull along forcefully, roughly, or with difficulty' launch 'FN: to hurl on abject' nudge 'FN: push gently or gradually' drive 'COD: propel or carry along by force in a specified direction.'
The twig and the branch broke apart. I broke the twig and the branch apart. Those twigs and branches broke apart easily. I broke the twig off the branch. The twigs broke off of those branches easily. The twig broke off the branch.
Examples from SemCor
`` Small violently jerked the weather royal_brace with full intention to carry_away the mast. Oso reached up, jerked the buck from the bale and snapped his neck. She jerked the coat back on and squeezed it around her again, but not soon_enough. The two little bangs meant that he was getting impatient to have a crowd of customers waited on and that if he had to he would jerk open the door and drag out, by the opposite door_handle which she would be clutching, whichever-the-hell clerk it was who thought she could waste store time on the pot. Jess wasted a_few seconds trying to yank them loose. Shayne turned the handle and jerked the door open before either of the men were quite aware_of his presence in the night. There was a brief interruption while one of O_'_Banion 's men jerked out both his guns and threatened to shoot a waiter who was pestering him for a tip. He raced to the window and yanked at the sash. The desk before him was in no better repair than the rest of the furniture crowded into the room, including wooden file_cabinets with some of their pulls yanked off and a wardrobe stained with the roof seepage of countless seasons. She yanked away from him furiously. Like Mattie and the mayor up there gripping the microphone and Toonker_Burkette back in his office yanking out teeth, like they all knew he would. Several slugs fired into the bed jerked aside the blanket to reveal an apparently lifeless hand. Then she jerked her thumb toward the door in a very American gesture, and dropped into Navy slang.
Cause_motion : throw-17.1
pitch 'throw or toss with a light motion' flap down 'throw violently' cast 'throw forcefully' sling 'hurl as if with a sling' flick 'throw or toss with a quick motion' pass 'throw (a ball) to another player' launch 'propel with force' deliver 'throw or hurl from the mound to the batter, as in baseball' catapult 'hurl as if with a sling' fling 'throw with force or recklessness' pitch 'throw or hurl from the mound to the batter, as in baseball' sky 'throw or toss with a light motion' drive 'cause to move rapidly by striking or throwing with force' hurl 'throw forcefully' hurtle 'throw forcefully' kick 'drive or propel with the foot' punt 'kick the ball' flip 'throw or toss with a light motion' jerk 'throw or toss with a quick motion' flip 'move with a flick or light motion' toss 'throw or toss with a light motion' slam 'throw violently'
discard knock fling cast hit bat catapult fire shoot flick pitch smash boot flip nudge loft pass launch shove toss sling slam kick throw hurl bunt bash drive chuck lob punt
tug 'FN: to pull (something) hard and suddenly, causing it to move ' propel 'FN: cause to move by means of some force' hurl 'COD: throw or impel with great force' press 'COD: move or cause to move into a position of contact with something by exerting continuous physical force' draw 'COD: pull or move (something) in a specified direction.' throw 'COD: propel with force through the air by a rapid movement of the arm and hand' toss 'COD: throw lightly or casually' catapult 'COD: hurl or launch with or as if with a catapult.' drop 'FN: to let something fall downward' slam 'FN: to throw forcefully' force 'COD: push into a specified position using force.' pull 'COD: exert force on so as to cause movement towards oneself or the origin of the force.' shove 'COD: push roughly' attract 'COD: draw or bring in by offering something of interest or advantage.' lift 'FN: to move or bring (something) upward from the ground or other support to a higher position' pitch 'COD: throw heavily or roughly' move 'FN: cause (something) to move' scoot 'FN: push or pull along a surface against resistance, generally causing it to move only a short distance.' fling 'COD: throw forcefully; hurl' yank 'COD: pull with a jerk.' transfer 'FN: the removal of a theme from a location or situation follwed by the relocation of that theme to a new location or situation.' chuck 'COD: throw (something) carelessly or casually' push 'COD: exert force on (someone or something) in order to move them away from oneself' thrust 'COD: push suddenly or violently in the specified direction' rake 'FN: move (something) using a rake.' drag 'COD: pull along forcefully, roughly, or with difficulty' launch 'FN: to hurl on abject' nudge 'FN: push gently or gradually' drive 'COD: propel or carry along by force in a specified direction.'
flip me the beachball The pitcher delivered the ball jerk his head fling the frisbee flick a piece of paper across the table drive the ball far out into the field toss me newspaper He slammed the book on the table Launch a ship Smith passed launch the space shuttle
Examples from VerbNet
Steve tossed John the ball. Steve tossed the ball from the corner to the garden. The proposal throws into chaos the House's proposal. Steve tossed the ball from the corner. The proposal throws the House's work into chaos. I threw the package away. Steve tossed the ball. Steve tossed the ball to the garden.
Examples from SemCor
Greg 's eyes flicked up from his instrument_panel. In deadly earnest, the besiegers methodically stripped away portions of the roof and tossed lighted rags inside, only to have most stamped_out by the women as_soon_as they hit the floor. It was the first time we 've been ahead this season( when John_Richey kicked what proved to be the winning field_goal)''. A man could be tossed outside the dimension of time by a stray bullet these days. As reports dribbled in, William_Weigand tossed them into the centrifuge which had become his head. The bullet flung Gray_Eyes from his horse. And, therefore, being in disgrace, they would not be cremated and their ashes flung to the winds in public ceremony. It sounded like a man kicking a melon. He climbed_down, went_back into the tunnel and tossed the razor into the_pit. He lifted the skirt of Macklin 's coat, took his gun from its holster, tossed it onto the desk. `` I think the big thing about the game was that our kids for the third straight week stayed in there pitching and kept the pressure on. There are some clubs which claim they learned something about pitching to him last year. Moritz was bothered during the first two games this year by a pulled muscle in the thigh of his right( kicking) leg and, as a result, several of his successful conversions have gone barely far enough. He got the pint of liquor out of his pocket and unscrewed the top, sprinkled the pungent stuff liberally over both men, and_then tossed the open bottle in on the front seat. He kicked several while playing at Stamford_High_School, including one that beat Anson, 3- 0, in a 1953 district game. The Abernathy furnace consumed fuel like a giant ravenous maw that had to be appeased by hurling tons of coal into its evil red depths, and no_matter_how much coal they put_in the house remained cold. When his head came_down, Curt grabbed him by the hair and catapulted him head first into the wall. He tossed the bag into the_pit and watched dry dust spray up around it. Just about to get their asses kicked into hut Seven. They spun and flung their rifles up. In several significant cases, such_as India, a decade of concentrated effort can launch these countries into a stage in_which they can carry forward their own economic and social progress with little or no government-to-government assistance. Weigand tossed this news into the centrifuge. He called_in the pitcher who had been pitching, and a big, heavy, powerfully built right hander moved out to the mound for Anniston. That 's because he already has kicked 14 in 15 tries. Men were slaughtered, tumbled into eternity like so many torn parcels flung down a portable chute. He shouldered the blanket again, backed_off, and tossed the lantern with its open wick beneath the wagon. Moritz, however, kicks only about 10 or 12 during each practice_session. Larry_Scherer last night pitched a no-hit_game, said to be the first in Billiken baseball history, as the Blue_and_White beat Southeast_Missouri_State_College, 5- 1, at Crystal_City. Its radar screens would register Soviet missiles shortly after they are launched against the United_States. His energy was prodigious; sometimes he would be up before dawn, clad as a garbage_collector and hurling pails into areaways to exasperate us, and thereafter would hurry to the Bronx_Zoo to grimace at the lions and press cigar_butts against their paws. I 've tried to teach some of the other boys to kick and some of them can't seem to get the feel. He flung off Lord 's hand and attempted to push past him, inadvertently shoving him into a storefront. They hurled a cement barge against a freighter in Honolulu_Harbor, knocked_down telephone_lines, marooned automobiles, flooded lawns, killed six cows. Cousin_Simmons grabbed one of them by the shoulder and flung him away. The dice were cast. Chandler, looking_to right and left to see how his men were faring, suddenly saw another figure bounding up the hill, hurling grenades and hollering the battle_cry as he ran. The most infamous of all was launched by the explosion of the island of Krakatoa in 1883; it raced across the Pacific at 300 miles an hour, devastated the coasts of Java and Sumatra with waves 100 to 130 feet high, and pounded the shore as far_away as San_Francisco. There was too_much weight casually to toss it away. He do care, and I do care to have his shit flung on me. Just as now anyone may hurl insults at a citizen of Mars, or even of Tikopia, and no senatorial investigation will result. His statistical record that year, when Texas won only one game and lost nine, was far from impressive: he carried the ball three times for a net gain of 10 yards, punted once for 39 yards and caught one pass for 13 yards. And so it was over the weekend what with 40- year old Warren_Spahn pitching his no-hit masterpiece against the Giants and the Giants' Willie_Mays retaliating with a record tying 4- homer spree Sunday. I had squeezed the trigger of my own gun, and to my amazement, it had fired and kicked_back into my shoulder with the force of an angry mule; and then I was adding my own voice to the crescendo of sound, hurling more vile language than I ever thought I knew, sobbing and shouting, and aware that if I had passed_water before, it was not enough, for my pants were wet. `` I kicked about 110 in 135 tries during three years in high_school'', he said,`` and made 26 in_a_row at one time. I never did miss one in a playoff_game- I kicked about 20 in the five playoff_games my last two years''. Mrs._Podger had obligingly pushed things around on the porch to make room for it, and there it was, slung in a vine-shaded corner, the night breeze rippling its fringe with a slow, caressing movement. The two men whipped their horses into town and flung themselves up the steps of the saloon, crying their intelligence. For_example, the importance of the Regulus_2,, a very promising aerodynamic ship to surface missile designed to be launched by surfaced submarines, was greatly diminished by the successful acceleration of the much more advanced Polaris ballistic_missile launched by submerged submarines. The head was wrapped in a turban and on top of the turban rode a great hamper across which a piece of poncho had been flung. `` We 're getting Friend some runs for a change, and he has been pitching good'', Murtaugh said. `` If you kick too_much, your leg gets kinda dead'', he explained. In war, on a night like this, it was only the outward emotions that mattered, what could be flung out into the darkness to damage others. She thrust forward through the shadows and the trees that resisted her and tried to fling her back.
Cause_temperature_change : other_cos-45.4
warm 'make warm or warmer' chill 'make cool or cooler' heat 'make hot or hotter' cool 'make cool or cooler' heat up 'make hot or hotter' cool down 'make cool or cooler'
reheat 'FN: to cause an entity to become warm again by subjecting it to a heat source' heat 'COD: make hot or warm' cool 'FN: cause to become at a fairly low temperature' chill 'COD: make cold. ' warm 'FN: to cause an entity to become higher in termperature by subjecting it to a heat source' refrigerate 'FN: to cause the temperature of an entity to become lower by placing it in a refrigerator'
the sun heats the oceans heat the water on the stove The blanket will warm you Chill the food
Examples from VerbNet
The clothes dried wrinkled. The clothes dried. Bill dried the clothes with a hairdryer. The hairdryer dried the clothes. The cotton clothes dried easily. Bill dried the clothes.
Examples from SemCor
Heat and serve hot on toast. They could no_longer afford the luxury of the canvas sweat_bag that cooled it by evaporation. Experiments were made on an electric arc applying a porous graphite anode cooled by a transpiring gas( Argon). Reducing humidity is often as important as cooling. Add ham; heat. For the low-temperature measurements the sample was cooled by a cold nitrogen gas flow method similar to that of Andrew and Eades. A well-designed, 1200- square-foot house can be comfortably cooled and heated for as little as$ 128 a year, or$ 11 a month. An oversize unit will cool off your house quickly, then shut_down for a long period. A well-designed, 1200- square-foot house can be comfortably cooled and heated for as little as$ 128 a year, or$ 11 a month. The walk and his fears had served to overheat him and his armpits cooled at the touch of the night air. An attic space above insulation makes a house easier to cool. Make use of the back of the barbecue or of the hood for heating vegetables, sauces and such. His eyes were old and they never saw well, but heated with whisky they 'd glare at my noise, growing red and raising_up his rage. The office was of logs, four rooms, each heated by an iron stove. Then the Chinese hostler, who rode with Vernon on the box, would break_open a hamper and produce filets of smoked bass or sturgeon, sandwiches, pickled eggs, and a rum sangaree to be heated over a spirit_lamp. It also cools the air in summer and nourishes the trees and wildlife. 1 cup chili_sauce 1 3 cup water 1 tablespoon barbecue_sauce 2 teaspoons prepared mustard 1 2 pound chipped, spiced ham 6 sandwich buns, heated Combine first 4 ingredients in saucepan; heat thoroughly. Mass_spectrometric analysis of gases evolved upon heating to 410` C indicated nitrogen_oxides and water_vapor. All this near tragedy, which to us borders_on comedy, enables us to tell the story over_and_over_again, always warming ourselves with a glow of complacency. The fruit is then cooled to 42` F., a temperature at which it lapses into a sort_of dormant state. You can get a hot water_system that will also work for cooling your house. You can install it yourself- this is a central system that will cool every part of your house. 500 ml of 1 M aqueous **f with 1 g **f added are heated in a bomb at 170` C for 48 hours. Turn_off at any one of the marked picnic_areas( gasoline companies have touring service_bureaus that issue booklets on national_parks to tell you where you have barbecue facilities) and- with soft_drinks cooled from morning loading_up, hamburger, buns, an array of relishes, and fresh fruit- your lunch is 75% cheaper than at a restaurant, and 100% more fun. In a two-story house, one unit may be installed in the basement to serve the first_floor, another in the attic to cool the second. All subsequent measurements were made on material which had been heated to 375` C for one hour. Poach the apples in_this syrup for twelve minutes, drain them, and cool.
Cause_to_amalgamate : amalgamate-22.2
mix up 'assemble without order or sense' confuse 'assemble without order or sense' jumble 'assemble without order or sense'
meld 'FN: to cause one item to blend with at least one additional item' bring together 'FN: join two or more items .' merge 'FN: to cause one or more entities to become one' unite 'FN: to cause two or more entities to blend together to form a whole' combine 'COD: unite; merge; unite to form a compound' amalgamate 'COD: combine or unite to form one organization or structure.' intermix 'FN: to cause two or more items to become blended together' fold 'FN: to combine by gently adding one part to another, usually used in baking' mix 'FN: combine to form a whole' join 'FN: cause to be fused with and connected to. ' unify 'COD: make or become united or uniform.' consolidate 'COD: combine into a single unit.' conflate 'COD: combine into one.' blend 'FN: to mix something with something else' fuse 'FN: to cause two or more entities to blend together'
[8 : Somebody ----s something ]
NP (Agent) V () NP (Patient) PP.co-patient[to] (Co-Patient)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Part_1) PP[with] (Part_2) INI (Whole) NP (Part_1) V () CNI (Agent) PP[with] (Part_2) INI (Whole) NP (Agent) V () NP (Depictive) NP (Part_1) PP[with] (Part_2) INI (Whole) NP (Parts) V () PP[by] (Agent) PP[as] (Depictive) PP[into] (Whole) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Manner) NP (Parts) INI (Whole) NP (Agent) V () PP[in] (Manner) NP (Parts) INI (Whole) NP (Parts) V () CNI (Agent) VPing (Means) INI (Whole) NP (Agent) V () PPing[by] (Means) NP (Parts) INI (Whole) NP (Agent) V () NP (Part_1) PP[with] (Part_2) NP (Agent) V () VPing (Part_1) PPing[with] (Part_2) INI (Whole) NP (Parts) V () CNI (Agent) AVP (Parts) INI (Whole) NP (Parts) V () CNI (Agent) PP[for] (Purpose) AVP (Time) PP[into] (Whole) NP (Parts) V () CNI (Agent) VPto (Purpose) INI (Whole) NP (Parts) V () CNI (Agent) AVP (Result) INI (Whole) NP (Parts) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[by] (Means) PP[into] (Whole) NP (Part_1) V () CNI (Agent) PP[with] (Part_2) PP[in] (Time) INI (Whole) NP (Parts) V () PP[by] (Agent) VPto (Result) INI (Whole) NP (Parts) V () CNI (Agent) AVP (Manner) PPing[through] (Means) INI (Whole) NP (Parts) V () CNI (Agent) AVP (Means) PP[in] (Whole) NP (Agent) V () NP (Parts) AVP (Purpose) INI (Whole) NP (Parts) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[in] (Manner) AVP (Purpose) INI (Whole) NP (Parts) V () CNI (Agent) PP[on] (Manner) INI (Whole) NP (Agent) V () NP (Part_1) PP[with] (Part_2) PP[in] (Place) NP (Time) INI (Whole) NP (Agent) V () NP (Parts) AJP (Result) PP[under] (Result) INI (Whole) NP (Parts) V () CNI (Agent) PP[as] (Result) PP[in] (Time) INI (Whole) NP (Agent) V () NP (Parts) VPto (Result) INI (Whole) NP (Agent) V () NP (Parts) Sub (Time) INI (Whole) A (Agent) V () NP (Parts) INI (Whole) NP (Parts) V () CNI (Agent) AVP (Result) VPing (Result) NP (Agent) V () VPing (Means) NP (Parts) AVP (Time) DNI (Whole) NP (Part_1) V () CNI (Agent) PP[into] (Part_2) PP[in] (Time) NP (Part_1) V () CNI (Agent) PP[into] (Part_2) NP (Parts) V () CNI (Agent) VPing (Result) PP[into] (Whole)
NP (Patient) V () ADVP-Middle[with] (Co-Patient) PP ()
She jumbles the words when she is supposed to write a sentence
Examples from VerbNet
The yolks and the whites intermingled. Ice cream integrates with desserts. John and Mary are engaged. John introduced Mary to me. We incorporated cranberries into our salad. The merger associated company A with company B. John opposed the two ideas. The pieces interconnected easily. Plays and ballets alternate. John and Mary married. The folk songs alternated well with pop songs. The merger associated the two companies. Company A associated with Company B. A new firm will integrate their ice cream production lines.
Examples from SemCor
Cause_to_amalgamate : mix-22.1
unite 'join or combine' unify 'join or combine' merge 'join or combine' mingle 'to bring or combine together or with something else' commix 'to bring or combine together or with something else' unify 'to bring or combine together or with something else' amalgamate 'to bring or combine together or with something else' mix 'to bring or combine together or with something else'
unite blend link scramble network fuse tie rejoin merge tumble join mix recombine ?commingle connect admix combine add meld consolidate pool cream compound pair mingle decoct intermix
meld 'FN: to cause one item to blend with at least one additional item' bring together 'FN: join two or more items .' merge 'FN: to cause one or more entities to become one' unite 'FN: to cause two or more entities to blend together to form a whole' combine 'COD: unite; merge; unite to form a compound' amalgamate 'COD: combine or unite to form one organization or structure.' intermix 'FN: to cause two or more items to become blended together' fold 'FN: to combine by gently adding one part to another, usually used in baking' mix 'FN: combine to form a whole' join 'FN: cause to be fused with and connected to. ' unify 'COD: make or become united or uniform.' consolidate 'COD: combine into a single unit.' conflate 'COD: combine into one.' blend 'FN: to mix something with something else' fuse 'FN: to cause two or more entities to blend together'
NP (Patient) V () PP.co-patient[with,into,to] (Co-Patient)
Examples from WordNet
We merged our resources resourcefully he mingled music and dance
Examples from VerbNet
The computer connected well to the network. The eggs and the cream mixed together. Herman connected the computers together. Our computers connected together. These computers connected well together. The eggs and cream mixed well together. My computer connected to his computer. Herman mixed the eggs and the cream together. Our computers connected. The eggs mixed well with cream. Herman mixed the eggs with the cream. The eggs mixed well. These computers connected well. Herman added a computer to the network. The eggs and the cream mixed. Herman mixed the eggs. The eggs mixed with the cream. Herman connected the computers.
Examples from SemCor
`` Usually at this point a man is withdrawn from society and one of my jobs is to see that he relearns to mingle with his fellow men'', Mrs._Marr explained. He went_on to the next building and found what he expected- the mingled cooking aromas of a public vestibule. Using a wide stage resourcefully he mingled music and dance with Shakespeare 's words in a spirited mixture. Al_'s_Little_Cafe was small, dark, narrow, and filled with the mingled scent of beer, tobacco smoke, and Italian cooking. But, since they have rejected both narrative and emotional continuity, how are they to unify the impressive array of materials at their disposal? There was no directive for it- the Security_Council 's resolution had not mentioned political matters, and in_any_case the United_Nations by the terms of its charter may_not interfere in the political affairs of any nation, whether to unify it, federalize it or Balkanize it.
meld 'FN: to cause one item to blend with at least one additional item' bring together 'FN: join two or more items .' merge 'FN: to cause one or more entities to become one' unite 'FN: to cause two or more entities to blend together to form a whole' combine 'COD: unite; merge; unite to form a compound' amalgamate 'COD: combine or unite to form one organization or structure.' intermix 'FN: to cause two or more items to become blended together' fold 'FN: to combine by gently adding one part to another, usually used in baking' mix 'FN: combine to form a whole' join 'FN: cause to be fused with and connected to. ' unify 'COD: make or become united or uniform.' consolidate 'COD: combine into a single unit.' conflate 'COD: combine into one.' blend 'FN: to mix something with something else' fuse 'FN: to cause two or more entities to blend together'
The clothes dried wrinkled. The clothes dried. Bill dried the clothes with a hairdryer. The hairdryer dried the clothes. The cotton clothes dried easily. Bill dried the clothes.
Examples from SemCor
Cause_to_be_dry : other_cos-45.4
dry 'become dry or drier' parch 'cause to wither or parch from exposure to heat' air 'expose to warm or heated air, so as to dry' dry out 'become dry or drier' dry 'remove the moisture from and make dry' sear 'cause to wither or parch from exposure to heat' dry out 'remove the moisture from and make dry'
dry 'COD: become or cause to become dry. ' dehydrate 'FN: cause to lose a large amount of water' desiccate 'COD: remove the moisture from. ' dry up 'FN: cause liquid to become dry' dry out 'FN: a material becomes or cause a material to become dry' dry off 'FN: the surface of something/ somebody become or cause the surface of soemthing /somebody to become dry'
Air linen The laundry dries in the sun dry clothes dry hair The sun parched the earth
Examples from VerbNet
The clothes dried wrinkled. The clothes dried. Bill dried the clothes with a hairdryer. The hairdryer dried the clothes. The cotton clothes dried easily. Bill dried the clothes.
Examples from SemCor
When the cloth dried and stiffened, he saw what adjustments had to be made. The dust clogged their throats, and the heat parched them, so that the women were always making ice_water. After drying the sections under the fan, fixing in acetone, and drying at 37` as in the indirect method, the sections were treated with conjugated** f or** f( undiluted unless mentioned otherwise) for 5- 30_minutes. A very fine, gray solid( about 15 g) is formed, water-washed by centrifugation, and dried at 110` C. Set aside to dry thoroughly. The sections were fixed in acetone for 15_minutes and dried at 37` for 30_minutes. Then I dry the sheet under mild pressure so that it will lie flat as a board. Place jar on plaster board with lid in_place to dry slowly. Put cut pieces on plaster board to dry to firm leather-hard state. At the end of the run, the strips in the third and sixth positions in each chamber were dried, stained for 1 hr, washed and dried, while the other strips were maintained in a horizontal position at 1` C. Let all projects dry slowly for several days. Set aside to dry with lid on sugar_bowl. `` He 's got this idea about drying_out''. Juanita and Mrs._Tussle kept Kate in bed a week until her milk dried. I also use a small electric hand_blower to dry large washes in the studio. She leaned unconcerned against the broken porch fence, brushing and drying her wet, gilded hair in the sun. It was spoiled now for seed, and it would sour and mold in three days if they failed to find a place and fuel to dry it. And after a while, he dried his tears and walked the deck as a captain with assurance and dignity. Leave the clay on plaster board to dry slowly, covered lightly with a loose piece of plastic or cloth to prevent warping. The sections were then thawed by placing a finger under the slide and dried under a fan for 30_minutes; until used they were stored for as_long_as 2 weeks. Instructions for preparing clay, drying, glazing and firing are not given. The burning air dried his sweat soaked clothes in salt edged patches. Even before the benches had dried, the Civil_War veterans were straggling back to their places. It 's dryin' myself out that does_it''.
Cause_to_be_sharp : other_cos-45.4
blunt 'make less sharp' taper 'give a point to' point 'give a point to' dull 'make dull or blunt' sharpen 'make sharp or sharper' sharpen 'give a point to' blunt 'make dull or blunt'
Too much cutting dulls the knife's edge blunt the knives sharpen the knives The candles are tapered
Examples from VerbNet
The clothes dried wrinkled. The clothes dried. Bill dried the clothes with a hairdryer. The hairdryer dried the clothes. The cotton clothes dried easily. Bill dried the clothes.
Examples from SemCor
An African knife and battle-ax are at this moment being sharpened by McKinley and Green.
Cause_to_be_wet : other_cos-45.4
dampen 'make moist' moisten 'make moist' hydrate 'cause to be hydrated; add water or moisture to' wash 'make moist'
douse 'COD: drench with liquid. ' sop 'COD: soak up liquid.' saturate 'COD: soak thoroughly with water or other liquid. ' moisturize 'COD: make (something, especially the skin) less dry.' moisten 'FN: cause to become slightly wet' souse 'COD: soak in or drench with liquid' wet 'COD: cover or touch with liquid' drench 'COD: wet thoroughly; soak' dampen 'COD: make damp' hydrate 'COD: cause to absorb or combine with water.' soak 'COD: make extremely wet'
The clothes dried wrinkled. The clothes dried. Bill dried the clothes with a hairdryer. The hairdryer dried the clothes. The cotton clothes dried easily. Bill dried the clothes.
Examples from SemCor
To form spout, between two designs, dampen area slightly and gently push clay outward. Pick the flowers, keep the soil dampened, and each of the pegged-down branches will take root and become a little plant and go_on blooming for the rest of the season. He moistened his lips uneasily. Coney_Island sauce: finely chop several onions and add enough catsup to moisten well; add prepared mustard to suit taste. Check thickness of clay and build_up thin areas by moistening surface with a_little water and adding small pieces of clay.
Cause_to_experience : amuse-31.1
frustrate 'treat cruelly' rag 'treat cruelly' crucify 'treat cruelly' entertain 'provide entertainment for' agonise 'cause to agonize' bedevil 'treat cruelly' dun 'treat cruelly' agonize 'cause to agonize' torment 'treat cruelly'
The clown amused the children. The clown amused. The clown's antics amused the children. The little children amused easily. That movie bored me silly.
Examples from SemCor
The audience had come not to be entertained but to judge. The policeman got a confused, funny look on his face, and he had answered kind_of politely,`` Now, look_here, lady: I know you got to entertain these kids and all. The only current event they 're staging is the big show at the Stadium_Nov. 25, when Danny will entertain thousands of underprivileged kids. When the Achaeans entertained Wednesday last at their annual Carnival masquerade_ball, Miss_Margaret_Pierson was chosen to rule over the festivities, presented at the Muncipal_Auditorium and chosen as her ladies in waiting were Misses Clayton_Nairne, Eleanor_Eustis, Lynn_Chapman, Irwin_Leatherman of Robinsonville, Miss. and Helene_Rowley. They assured him that they did not expect or need to be entertained. A back-yard picnic with grilled frankfurters and a selection of frankfurter trimmings is a fine way to entertain guests this summer. I decided I hated the Pedersen kid too, dying in our kitchen while I was away where I could watch, dying just to entertain Hans and making me go_up snapping steps and down a drafty hall, Pa lumped under the covers at the end like dung covered with snow, snoring and whistling. Mr. and Mrs._Anderson were entertained at dinner on Sunday by Mr. and Mrs._Frank_Coulson, of Fairless_Hills. Mrs._H._E._Godwin will entertain the members of her Book_Club at her home on Tuesday. ( Several times recently I have wondered whether shows were being staged for the sake of the script or just to entertain the audience with the spectacle of scenery being shifted right in_front_of their eyes. Mrs._William_H._Merner, of Drexel_Park, entertained at a luncheon at her home on Wednesday. Their Majesties, The Queen of Carnival and The Queen of Comus, have jointly issued invitations for Shrove_Tuesday evening at midnight at which time they will entertain in the grand ballroom of a downtown hotel following the balls of Rex and Comus. It made him pretty hot_under_the_collar, after the idea Miss_Sis had given him, to be told by Miss_Kiz that her holy spa was all reserved for this summer and next, if you please, and that_much as she regretted it, they would be unable to entertain Mrs._Robards and the children. He really crucified him. She will entertain at a Vieux_Carre restaurant at 1 o'clock in the early afternoon. It is a kind_of justice, too, that it should originate_in London 's Royal_Albert_Hall, where, traditionally, the loudest, if_not the greatest, performers have entertained the thousands it will accommodate( RCA_Victor_LM 2454,$ 4.98). We will gladly entertain your young and give them proper living_quarters, in_return for their help in running our fusion_reactors. Brig._Gen. and Mrs._Robert_F._McDermott will entertain at a black_tie dinner Wednesday, May 3, in the Officers' Club at the Air_Force_Academy. Mr. and Mrs._Frederick_Heinze are entertaining Mr._Walter_Lehner, of Vienna; Mr._Ingo_Dussa, of Dusseldorf, Germany, and Mr._Bietnar_Haaek, of Brelin. Mr. and Mrs._L._DeForest_Emmert, formerly of Drexel_Hill, and now of Newtown_Square, are entertaining Mr. and Mrs._Ashman_E._Emmert, of Temple, Pa.. Mrs._Edward_App will entertain the members of her Book_Club on Tuesday. Another debutante, Miss_Virginia_Richmond, will also be the honoree this Wednesday at luncheon at which Mrs._John_Dane, will be hostess entertaining at a downtown hotel. The oyabun was entertaining a group of dignitaries, the secretary said, businessmen from Tokyo for_the_most_part, and Kayabashi wished to show them the mission. Mrs._A._Voorhees_Anderson entertained at a luncheon at her home, on Monday. In the following year her father undertook to give a course in Hebrew theology to Johns_Hopkins students, and this brought to the Szold house a group of bright young Jews who had come to Baltimore to study, and who enjoyed being fed and mothered by Mamma and entertained by Henrietta and Rachel, who played and sang for them in the upstairs sitting_room on Sunday evenings.
Cause_to_fragment : break-45.1
break 'destroy the integrity of; usually by force; cause to separate into pieces or fragments' fracture 'break into pieces'
smash 'FN: cause to break into pieces by hitting violently.' cleave 'COD: split or sever along a natural grain or line.' rend 'COD: tear to pieces. ' shatter 'FN: cause to separate into many pieces due to a sharp impact.' snap 'FN: cause to break suddenly after the application of tension.' tear 'COD: pull or rip apart or to pieces.' shred 'COD: tear or cut into shreds. ' break 'FN: cause to suddenly separate into pieces in a destructive manner.' tear up 'FN: rip into many small pieces.' rip up 'COD: tear something into small pieces. ' rip 'FN: separate into pieces by tearing' fragment 'FN: cause to break into small, usually sharp-edged pieces (i.e. fragments).' fracture 'FN: cause to end up in multiple pieces.' splinter 'FN: cause to break into small, long, thin pieces (i.e. splinters).'
He broke the glass plate She broke the match The pothole fractured a bolt on the axle
Examples from VerbNet
The glass broke into a thousand pieces. The window broke. Tony broke the glass to pieces. Tony broke the window. Tony broke the window with a hammer. The hammer broke the window. Tony broke the piggy bank open with a hammer. Tony broke the piggy bank open. The crystal vases broke easily. Tony broke the glass to pieces with a hammer.
Examples from SemCor
From the point_of_view of syntactic analysis the word in the statement is the predicator has broken, and from the point_of_view of meaning it would seem that the trouble centers in the breaking; but dominant stress will be assigned to broken only in rather exceptional versions of the sentence. Hardly_a window has been broken since Dunbar first was opened( and vandalism in schools is a major problem in many slum_areas). Within a_few years the Scots, engaged in breaking the thick sod and stirring the rich soil of the valley, were joined by a group Meurons. is Bill 's broken a chair, dominant stress will usually be on the complement a chair. Rev did need to break the wax seal, read the contract and find_out. Squatting on our haunches beside the flat stone we broke them on, we were safe behind the high closed gates at the end of the drive: safe from interruption and the observation and possible amusement of the passers-by. But before she left her room she dug_into her big moire bag, took_out the envelope holding her marriage_contract and the wax seal had been broken.
Cause_to_fragment : carve-21.2
tear up 'tear into shreds' smash up 'damage or destroy as if by violence' shred 'tear into shreds' smash 'damage or destroy as if by violence' rip up 'tear into shreds' crush 'break into small pieces' bang up 'damage or destroy as if by violence'
smash 'FN: cause to break into pieces by hitting violently.' cleave 'COD: split or sever along a natural grain or line.' rend 'COD: tear to pieces. ' shatter 'FN: cause to separate into many pieces due to a sharp impact.' snap 'FN: cause to break suddenly after the application of tension.' tear 'COD: pull or rip apart or to pieces.' shred 'COD: tear or cut into shreds. ' break 'FN: cause to suddenly separate into pieces in a destructive manner.' tear up 'FN: rip into many small pieces.' rip up 'COD: tear something into small pieces. ' rip 'FN: separate into pieces by tearing' fragment 'FN: cause to break into small, usually sharp-edged pieces (i.e. fragments).' fracture 'FN: cause to end up in multiple pieces.' splinter 'FN: cause to break into small, long, thin pieces (i.e. splinters).'
The teenager banged up the car of his mother The car crushed the toy
Examples from VerbNet
Carol crushed the ice. That hammer crushes well. Carol carved the stone with a chisel. Carol drilled the stone. The hammer crushed the marble. The ice crushed easily. The chisel carves well. Carol drilled the stone with a hammer drill. Carol carved the stone. The chisel carved the statue. The marble drilled easily. Carol crushed the ice with a hammer. The antique hand drill drilled well. The antique hand drill drilled the stone. The marble carved easily.
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, when Mr._Milstein thrust straight to the core of the music, sparks flying, bow shredding, violin singing, glittering and sometimes spitting, Mr._Hendl could go_along. But men willing to sail at_all into waters where wooden ships could be crushed like eggs were hard to find. He has already devoured huge areas of the world, putting men behind concrete walls and iron_curtains and barbed_wire, reducing them to slavery, systematically crushing not_only their bodies but their souls, and shooting them to death if they try to escape their prison.
smash 'FN: cause to break into pieces by hitting violently.' cleave 'COD: split or sever along a natural grain or line.' rend 'COD: tear to pieces. ' shatter 'FN: cause to separate into many pieces due to a sharp impact.' snap 'FN: cause to break suddenly after the application of tension.' tear 'COD: pull or rip apart or to pieces.' shred 'COD: tear or cut into shreds. ' break 'FN: cause to suddenly separate into pieces in a destructive manner.' tear up 'FN: rip into many small pieces.' rip up 'COD: tear something into small pieces. ' rip 'FN: separate into pieces by tearing' fragment 'FN: cause to break into small, usually sharp-edged pieces (i.e. fragments).' fracture 'FN: cause to end up in multiple pieces.' splinter 'FN: cause to break into small, long, thin pieces (i.e. splinters).'
The builders destroyed the warehouse with explosives. The explosives destroyed the warehouse. The Romans destroyed the city.
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Cause_to_fragment : split-23.2
pull 'tear or be torn violently' cleave 'separate or cut with a tool, such as a sharp instrument' rupture 'separate or cause to separate abruptly' split 'separate or cut with a tool, such as a sharp instrument' rend 'tear or be torn violently' snap 'separate or cause to separate abruptly' rive 'separate or cut with a tool, such as a sharp instrument' bust 'separate or cause to separate abruptly' tear 'separate or cause to separate abruptly' rive 'tear or be torn violently' rip 'tear or be torn violently'
smash 'FN: cause to break into pieces by hitting violently.' cleave 'COD: split or sever along a natural grain or line.' rend 'COD: tear to pieces. ' shatter 'FN: cause to separate into many pieces due to a sharp impact.' snap 'FN: cause to break suddenly after the application of tension.' tear 'COD: pull or rip apart or to pieces.' shred 'COD: tear or cut into shreds. ' break 'FN: cause to suddenly separate into pieces in a destructive manner.' tear up 'FN: rip into many small pieces.' rip up 'COD: tear something into small pieces. ' rip 'FN: separate into pieces by tearing' fragment 'FN: cause to break into small, usually sharp-edged pieces (i.e. fragments).' fracture 'FN: cause to end up in multiple pieces.' splinter 'FN: cause to break into small, long, thin pieces (i.e. splinters).'
NP (Patient) V () PP.co-patient[off,off,of,from] (Co-Patient)
NP (Patient) V () apart ()
NP (Patient) V () PP[off,off,of,from] (Co-Patient) ADV-Middle ()
Examples from WordNet
The curtain ripped from top to bottom tear the paper cleave the bone The rope snapped pull the cooked chicken into strips
Examples from VerbNet
The twig and the branch broke apart. I broke the twig and the branch apart. Those twigs and branches broke apart easily. I broke the twig off the branch. The twigs broke off of those branches easily. The twig broke off the branch.
Examples from SemCor
He could see the grin that split her mouth; the teeth that shone into the phone were like a shark 's. The colonel crouched tensely on one of the folding_chairs, methodically tearing at his thumbnail. The president of the Kansas_City local of the International_Association of Fire_Fighters was severly injured today when a bomb tore his car apart as he left home for work. The fence, his only refuge when the metal death came roaring at him, was made of rails, all_right, but the rails were protected by a thick screening of barbed_wire that would rip his flesh if he pressed against it. Reaching for an old clay pot, relic of pioneer days, he tore the envelope in pieces, dropping them into it, touching the little pyre to flame, watching it curl, the red sealing_wax melting and bubbling in the feathery ash. A slug had torn half of his stirrup guard away. She tore open the back door. He and Mary would no_longer have to tear and rend at each other; their mutual torture would be over. The younger Thomas ripped a screen_door, breaking the latch, and after an argument struck his uncle with a rock, scratching his face. One thing should be clear to both husband and wife- neither pain nor profuse bleeding has_to occur when the hymen is ruptured during the first sex_act. Let him chafe to see Charles, rip open the note with trembling hands and read the formal report in Hillman 's beautiful, schoolmaster 's hand. He felt it rip at the side of his jacket and a momentary sting under his left ribs. Oso reached up, jerked the buck from the bale and snapped his neck. Some gracefully soared from the backs of their wounded, screaming mounts to make one last defiant charge before the lead split their hearts or tore their guts. He heard the words:`` Rock_of_Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee! A shot caught him and straightened him up in screaming pain; a following volley of shots shattered glass, ripped the ceiling, and sent him lurching heavily from the table. Let the water and the blood From Thy riven side''. Finding it true that he was not inside, the deputies returned to the first house and tore holes through the side and the roof until they could see a body on the bed covered by a blanket. Do patriots everywhere know enough about how the persecution of the Jews in Germany and later in the occupied countries contributed to terrorizing the populations, splitting apart individuals and groups, arousing the meanest and most dishonest impulses, pulverizing trust and personal dignity, and finally forcing people to follow their masters into the abyss by making them partners in unspeakable crimes? Clumps of brush that they passed were so many enchained demons straining in anger to tear and gnaw on his bones. Susan and Julia ripped strips from their clothing and bound the injury. His face was split by a vermilion streak, his eyes were pools of white; jagged red and black medicine symbols covered his chest. The bitterness of their wedding_night still ripped within him like an open wound. She snapped five tenths of a second off the mark set by Helen_Shipley, of Wellsley_College, in the National_A.A.U. meet in Columbus, Ohio. There have been doves, magpies, thieving jackdaws, a proud peacock, a silly goose, and a harpy_eagle- whom I was silly enough to mate with and who is now busy tearing at my vitals''. Slate said he and Crawford received cuts and scratches and their uniforms were badly torn. The figure leapt from the box, almost lost its balance, the flag draped there tore in the air, the figure landed on its left leg, fell on its hands, and pressed itself up. Other thicknesses may necessitate ripping a special size lumber for the glass trim. The imposition of yet another pressure, a strong one, from_the_outside, might cause it to snap. Some hymens are so strongly developed that they cannot be torn without considerable pain to the girl and marked loss of blood. The bullet had torn through the flesh just above the knee, inflicting an ugly gash that was forming a pool of blood on the floor. He and Mary would no_longer have to tear and rend at each other; their mutual torture would be over. The insistent, forceful penetration may tear and inflame the vaginal walls as_well as do excessive damage to the hymen. We consume tons of aspirin and tranquilizers and sleeping_pills in_order_to get a moment 's relief from the tensions that are tearing us apart. A bullet fired by one of the Mexicans hiding in a little chicken house had passed_through his head, tearing a hole two inches square on the outgoing side. He gasped for air and the impact tore his hand from the rail. Some tore entirely through the whipsawed post_oak.
Cause_to_make_progress : other_cos-45.4
meliorate 'to make better' better 'to make better' ameliorate 'to make better' improve 'to make better' amend 'to make better'
mature 'FN: develop' perfect 'FN: cause development at the highest standard. ' develop 'FN: cause to become more advanced.' improve 'COD: make better. '
The editor improved the manuscript with his changes
Examples from VerbNet
The clothes dried wrinkled. The clothes dried. Bill dried the clothes with a hairdryer. The hairdryer dried the clothes. The cotton clothes dried easily. Bill dried the clothes.
Examples from SemCor
In_spite of this, the very large radio_reflectors and improved amplifying techniques which are now becoming available should make it possible to observe the radio_emission of most of the planets in a_few years. Increases rate of gain and improves feed efficiency. The partition of India has hardly improved relations between Hindus and Muslims; neither has the establishment of the State of Israel fostered harmony between Muslims and Jews. Second, the shift to a uniform July_1- June 30 fiscal_year will, of itself, improve the tax_collection calendars of the great majority of cities and towns. An enthusiastic audience confirmed the`` live'' character of the hour, and provided the interaction between musician and hearer which almost always seems to improve the quality of performance. Increases gains, improves feed efficiency, and reduces losses from bacterial infections listed under`` how to feed'' section. In the latter cases an additional treatment of the DEAE cellulose treated** f with 50 mg of sweet_clover stem tissue powder further improved the specificity. The only response we can think_of is the humble one that at_least we are n't playing the marimba with our shoes in the United_Nations, but perhaps the heavy domes in the house of delegates can improve on this feeble effort. - Some areas may already have been improved and contain buildings, roads, utilities, cleared land, etcetera which may raise the cost of the site. Section 4 of the joint_resolution of September 2, 1958( 72 Stat. 1707; 42 U._S._C. 1958( d)), is hereby amended to read: Such measures are essential to its job of presenting business and Government with the facts required to meet the objective of expanding business and improving the operation of the economy. Increases rate of gain and improves feed efficiency, aids in the prevention or treatment( depending_on level fed) of the early stages of shipping_fever, prevents or treats bacterial diarrhea, and aids in reducing incidence of bloat and liver abscesses. But if it is important, what can we do to improve ourselves? Progress is being made, too, in improving motorists' access to many turnpikes. Most_of them have been assimilated, but sometimes a man in Miyagi or Akita prefectures is much more hairy than the average Japanese, and occasionally a girl will be strikingly lovely, her coloring warmed and improved by a_little of the tawny honey-in-the-sun tint of the invaders from the South. So with four complete Push-Pull_Super-Sets No. 1, four of No. 2, four of No. 3 and four to six sets of the Incline_Bench_Press, you can see that Henri_de_Courcy has had a terrific mass building, muscle shaping, torso defining workout that cannot be improved upon. This may be helpful in improving the competitive position of established firms through diversification and expansion or through more economical utilization of plant capacity. An attempt to improve the life of the anodes or the efficiency of the plasma generators must, therefore, aim at a reduction of the anode loss. Now, the machine has been improved to a point where it is generally more economical than oil heat at temperatures down to 15 degrees. The quality of the census data can, therefore, be greatly improved by the use of the registration records in conjunction with the field inquiries. These specialists, I learned, have done a great_deal of work to improve the size and health of the plants and the flowers. When the writer uses material does he tamper with it to improve its commercial effect or does he leave it pure? Improves utilization of low moisture corn( less than 14%). Would not the emotional catharsis eventually brought_on by this awfulness have a, if not exhausting, effect likely to improve his client 's chances? To increase rate of gain and improve feed efficiency, feed 75 milligrams per head in daily supplement. He cited, as an example, how the American camera industry has been able to meet successfully the competition of Japan despite lower Japanese labor costs, by improving its production know-how and technology. Rinsing the sections with PBS before layering the intermediate sera did not improve the staining reaction. A further possibility is suggested by the example of the G._I. bills and also by some recent trends in attitudes toward improving college education: to provide financial assistance to individuals for vocational training when local facilities are inadequate. To be eligible to borrow from a Bank_for_Cooperatives, a cooperative must be an association in which farmers act together in processing and marketing farm products, purchasing farm supplies, or furnishing farm business services, and must meet the requirements set_forth in the Farm_Credit_Act_of_1933, as amended. To increase rate of gain and improve feed efficiency, feed 10 to 25 grams per ton of complete feed. Improves growth_rate and feed efficiency of fattening beef animals. Instead of her old confidence in the simplest, purest, most moving musical expression, Miss_Schwarzkopf is letting herself be tempted by the classic sin of artistic pride- that subtle vanity that sometimes misleads a great artist into thinking that he or she can somehow better the music by bringing to it something extra, some personal dramatic touch imposed from_the_outside. Muscle weakness did not improve, and the patient needed first a cane, then crutches. To increase rate of gain and improve feed efficiency, feed 10 to 20 grams per ton. As a result, ever since 1851 when the Senate restaurant opened in the new wing of the Capitol_Building, the senators have never ceased to grumble about the food- even while they opposed every move that might improve it. But exactly how far it will go toward improving conditions is another question because there is so_much that needs doing. Not to repel injury and uphold and improve pax-ordo means not simply to accept the misshapen order and injustice that challenges it at the moment, but also to start down the steep slope along which justice can find no place whereon to stand. A red filter, Zeiss barrier filter with the code( Schott) designation BG 23, was also used in the ocular lens assembly as it improved the contrast between specific and nonspecific fluorescence. But, lacking money from commercial sponsors, the stations have had difficulties meeting expenses or improving their service. He asked for another 10 million dollar`` initial'' appropriation for`` stimulatory grants'' to states to improve nursing_homes. Garden_Fresh, the result of a mating of Better_Self and Rosy_Fingered, seems to improve with each start and appeared to win the St._Patrick's_Day_Purse with some speed in reserve. It improves over-all balance and control for the bodybuilder, and helps to make Squats more easily and more correctly performed. It 's best to buy them fresh from a dealer who is working to improve them. Two absorptions of** f with ethyl_acetate or two absorptions of** f( which had been passed_through Dowex-2-chloride), NS and** f with crown_gall tissue powder, or mouse liver powder did not further improve the specificity of staining. An aid in getting cattle and sheep on full feed, in improving feed conversion and growth, in reducing bloat and founder, and in controlling scours. In attempting to improve specificity of staining, the fluorescein labeled antisera used in both direct and indirect methods were treated in one of several ways:( 1) They were passed_through Dowex-2-chloride twice and treated with acetone insoluble powders( Coons, 1958) prepared from mouse liver or from healthy sweet_clover stems or crown_gall tissue produced by Agrobacterium_tumefaciens( E._F._Smith+ Townsend) Conn, on sweet_clover stems. In_this case, drilling a small pilot hole or clamping the work will do much to improve accuracy. Success reduces the prospect of threat and his powers of discrimination are improved. I 've never noticed that it improves things any''. Unquestionably Trujillo did some good things for his country: he improved public facilities such_as roads and sanitation, attracted industry and investment and raised the standard_of_living notably. The latter now furnishes the area with electricity distributed from a modern sub-station at Manchester_Depot which was put into operation February 19, 1930 and was improved in January 1942 by the installation of larger transformers. SBA offers Administrative_Management_Courses, which are designed to improve the management efficiency and`` know-how'' of small business_concerns within a community. Similarly, a girl who graduates with a good working knowledge of stenography and the use of clerical machines and who is able to get a job at_once may wish to improve her skill and knowledge by a year or two of further study in a community_college or secretarial_school. And further he must understand his obligation to the client to meet his physical necessities but also to enhance and improve his life and to enlarge the cultural horizon of our society. Subways improved land values without taking_away land; freeways boost valuation less( because the garages they require are not prime buildings by_a_long_shot), and reduce the acreage that can be taxed. There were intense discussions in the inner councils of the White_House about the advisability of an early meeting, not because the international climate was improving, but precisely because it was deteriorating alarmingly. It will improve your disposition. Mr._Rusk should also draw comfort from Sen._Jackson 's recommendation that congressional methods of dealing with national security problems be improved. The killer, if in our present group, would certainly be interested in knowing that much, and even_though with the fingerprint evidence what it was I could see no way he could use this bit of information to improve on his situation, there might always be some way. His formula will have to be weighed, may be altered or improved, and it should be tested on additional bodies of material. New ideas for improving nutrition came_with the study of soil treatment. The_British defending lawyers, who today increased from three to four, demanded to know if they could make the information involved seem of little value to a jury, the chances of their clients would improve. The latter is useful for modifying information about some or all forms of a word, hence reducing the work required to improve dictionary contents. Nevertheless, it will seem funny to have to send_for a mechanic to improve conversation. He concludes that some changes can made in the current orthography which will appreciably improve its usefulness, but hesitates to suggest precise graphic devices to effect these changes. Russia, whose technology is not_quite primitive, is still in the dark_ages when it comes_to improving the outboard_motor, for_instance. It is, obviously, a proper goal of research to improve on this property. He 's more_than a reader of outdoor articles; he 's a real hunter and shooter, eager to improve his sport. If there is time after the warning, the basement shielding could be improved substantially by blocking windows with bricks, dirt, books, magazines, or other heavy material.
Cause_to_wake : other_cos-45.4
awaken 'cause to become awake or conscious' wake 'cause to become awake or conscious' wake up 'cause to become awake or conscious' waken 'cause to become awake or conscious' arouse 'cause to become awake or conscious' rouse 'cause to become awake or conscious'
rouse 'COD: bring out of sleep; awaken. ' wake 'COD: emerge or cause to emerge from a state of sleep; stop sleeping. ' wake up 'COD: cause to emerge from a state of sleep' awaken 'COD: stop or cause to stop sleeping. '
He was roused by the drunken men in the street Please wake me at 6 AM.
Examples from VerbNet
The clothes dried wrinkled. The clothes dried. Bill dried the clothes with a hairdryer. The hairdryer dried the clothes. The cotton clothes dried easily. Bill dried the clothes.
Examples from SemCor
The man shrank before the hot fury, searching frantically for the answer** h Finnegan woke_up. He was talking_about antelope again when they woke_up. The President had set for himself the task, which he believed vital, of awakening the U._S. and its allies to the hard and complex effort necessary to shift that balance. He would wake_up of the night and fret about it. He looked_for the source of the noise that had awakened him** h It was that prick Coughlin. `` Ai he going_to wake_up''? It was one thing to awaken outside a restaurant where your parents were eating and quite another to awaken in a strange garage and know your parents had gone_on home without you. A_little later the district_attorney woke_up, emerged from under the couch, looked at his watch, and realized he had an engagement that very hour to address a meeting of the Culture_Forum on`` The Civic_Spirit of the Southland'', in the Byzantine room of the hotel where his wife, as president of the forum, was to preside. `` I woke_up this morning'', Moreland said,`` paraphrasing Lewis_Carroll. If we manage to keep track of a Bombus queen after she has left her feeding place, we may discover the snug little hideout which she has fixed_up for herself when she woke_up from her winter sleep. He thought he saw- it awakened and, for a moment, interested him- that Elizabeth held a leash in her hand and that a round fuzzy puppy was on the end of the leash. She was just waking_up when we found her at the garage''. writes: Does numbness in the left_hand at night, which awakens the person, indicate brain_tumor?
Change_of_consistency : other_cos-45.4
congeal 'become gelatinous' clot 'change from a liquid to a thickened or solid state' soften 'become soft or softer' set 'become gelatinous' coagulate 'change from a liquid to a thickened or solid state' harden 'become hard or harder' fuse 'become plastic or fluid or liquefied from heat' jell 'become gelatinous' thin 'lose thickness; become thin or thinner' indurate 'become hard or harder'
congeal 'COD: become semi-solid, especially on cooling.' coagulate 'COD: (of a fluid, especially blood) change to a solid or semi-solid state.' harden 'COD: become hard or harder' curdle 'COD: separate into curds or lumps' soften 'COD: become soft or softer' clot 'COD: form or cause to form into clots' jell 'COD: set or become firmer' thicken 'COD: become thick or thicker'
NP (Agent) V () NP (Patient) PP.instrument[with] (Instrument)
Examples from WordNet
coagulated blood The wax hardened The bread will soften if you pour some liquid on it The substances fused at a very high temperature the liquid jelled after we added the enzyme
Examples from VerbNet
The clothes dried wrinkled. The clothes dried. Bill dried the clothes with a hairdryer. The hairdryer dried the clothes. The cotton clothes dried easily. Bill dried the clothes.
Examples from SemCor
Blood samples were allowed to clot at room_temperature for 3 hr, centrifuged and the serum was removed. His sandy hair was already beginning to thin and recede at the sides, and Abel looked quickly away. Before the resin has hardened, screw a one-inch mahogany keel strip along the centerline. When the whole bottom has hardened, use a disk sander to feather the edges of the cloth at the keel line and near the spray rail. Be sure it is well saturated and_then allow it to harden. Hughes said Monday,`` It is the apparent intention of the Republican_Party to campaign on the carcass of_what they call Eisenhower_Republicanism, but the heart stopped beating and the lifeblood congealed after Eisenhower retired. Meanwhile, three great terrible forces were coagulating and crystallizing. A_number_of C clamps hold the pieces together on the jig until the glue sets. When the resin has hardened, mix up another batch with a pigment added if you wish. Her own body protested, aching painfully where the blood in her veins had congealed, where cold demon wisps still clung and caressed. Then the darkness thinned, and there was light again, and_then bright sunlight. The silver_chloride was fused under vacuum in the presence of aluminum chips with the resultant product of** f which was sublimed into a flask on the vacuum line.
Change_of_leadership : appoint-29.1
elect 'select by a vote for an office or membership'
oust 'COD: drive out or expel, especially by forcing oneself into the place of' elect 'COD: choose (someone) to hold a position, especially public office, by voting. ' dethrone 'COD: with obj. remove (a monarch) from power. ' install 'FN: place as leader.' overthrow 'COD: remove forcibly from power' topple 'FN: to overthrow.' depose 'COD: remove from office suddenly and forcefully'
NP (Agent) V () NP (Theme) to (Attribute) be () NP ()
Examples from WordNet
We elected him chairman of the board
Examples from VerbNet
They elected John. We elected him as governor. We elected Alan to be our new governor. We elected him governor.
Examples from SemCor
Rep._Berry, an ex_gambler from San_Antonio, got elected on his advocacy of betting_on the ponies. After a long, hot controversy, Miller_County has a new school_superintendent, elected, as a policeman put it, in the`` coolest election I ever saw in_this county''. The state had elected Republican candidates in the past two years. Francesca and Grazie were habitual committee chairmen and they usually managed to be elected co-chairmen, equal bosses, of whatever PTA or civic project was being launched. As the common_man 's malaise, he is most significant: a liberal and a Catholic, elected by the skin_of_his_teeth. To hang 50 Governors might be preferable except that they are not directly related_to the highways; so, all things considered, the highway commissioners would seem to be elected. Elected to the board_of_directors were: He promised nearly 200 Democratic county committee_members at the meeting in the Puddingstone_Inn:`` When I come_back here after the November election you 'll think,' You 're my man- you 're the kind_of governor we 're glad we elected'''. John_Di_Massimo has been elected president of the 1961 Columbus_Day Celebration_Committee, it was announced yesterday. The widespread purge that has taken_place the past twelve months or_so among Communist leaders in the provinces gives assurance that the party officials who will dominate the Congress, and the Central_Committee it will elect, will all have passed the tightest possible Khrushchev screening, both for loyalty to him and for competence and performance on_the_job. One of those delightful surprise additions, which so frequently occur in jazz programs, was an excellent stint at the drums by the great Joe_Jones, drumming to`` Old_Man River'', which seems to have been elected the favorite solo for the boys on the batterie at this year 's concerts. Registered Democrats in New_York_City this year have the opportunity to elect their party 's candidates for Mayor and other municipal posts and the men who will run their party organization. Ambassador_Stevenson yesterday described the U. N. 's problem of electing a temporary successor to the late Dag_Hammarskjold as`` the gravest crisis the institution has faced''. there were to be a president and a premier, and a bicameral legislature elected by universal suffrage in the provinces. If it failed on_occasion to elect its candidates for general state offices by majorities, the failure was a remnant of the Know-Nothing party, which called itself the American Republican_party. `` We 'll take the truth to the people, and the people will like the truth and elect their candidate and party in November''. Under the proposal the members of the board_of_trustees of a county college will be appointed; none will be elected. The New_York University Board_of_Trustees has elected the youngest president in the 130- year history of NYU, it was announced yesterday. He was elected to the National_Academy_of_Design as an Associate in the oil class in 1931( after receiving his first Ranger_Fund_Purchase_Prize at the Academy in 1930), and elevated to Academicianship in 1940. His reference_to' discredited carcass' or' tattered remains' of the president 's leadership is an insult to the man who led our forces to victory in the greatest war in_all history, to the man who was twice elected overwhelmingly by the American people as president_of_the_United_States, and who has been the symbol to the world of the peace-loving intentions of the free nations. Retiring to his beloved Mount_Vernon, he returned to preside over the Federal_Convention, and was the only man in history to be unanimously elected President.
Change_of_leadership : remove-10.1
throw out 'remove from a position or office' drum out 'remove from a position or office' oust 'remove from a position or office' boot out 'remove from a position or office' kick out 'remove from a position or office' expel 'remove from a position or office'
separate excommunicate evict eject extinguish strip sever extrude reap raise discharge disgorge deduct subtract dismiss ream extirpate take off wrench extract eradicate pry omit take away shoo expel winkle abolish excise eliminate lop delete remove take out partition dislodge cull ostracize prise abstract draw kill pull oust disengage retract depose uproot withdraw
oust 'COD: drive out or expel, especially by forcing oneself into the place of' elect 'COD: choose (someone) to hold a position, especially public office, by voting. ' dethrone 'COD: with obj. remove (a monarch) from power. ' install 'FN: place as leader.' overthrow 'COD: remove forcibly from power' topple 'FN: to overthrow.' depose 'COD: remove from office suddenly and forcefully'
NP (Agent) V () NP (Theme) PP[PREP] (Initial_Location)
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The chairman was ousted after he misappropriated funds
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Doug removed the smudges from the tabletop. Doug removed the smudges.
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The next morning he summoned a group of top Democrats to his private office and broke the news: he would lead the fight to oust Colmer, whom he is said to regard_as`` an inferior man''. Parker insisted upon not resigning, even when the majority wanted him to depart, upon daring the Fellowship to throw him out. The liberals, smelling blood, were faced with the necessity of winning three big votes- in the Democratic Committee on Committees, in the full party caucus, and on the floor of the House- before they could oust Colmer. It concerned an officer who had been disgraced and drummed_out. The State_Department tacitly rejected the neutral Laos idea after the Geneva conference of 1954, and last year Washington backed the rightist coup that ousted neutral Premier_Souvanna_Phouma. Lumumba and Kasavubu blamed it all on the military intervention by the Belgians, and the United_Nations to send troops to oust them.
Change_of_phase : other_cos-45.4
solidify 'become solid' crystallize 'assume crystalline form; become crystallized' condense 'cause a gas or vapor to change into a liquid' liquify 'become liquid or fluid when heated' crystalise 'assume crystalline form; become crystallized' distil 'undergo condensation; change from a gaseous to a liquid state and fall in drops' freeze out 'change from a liquid to a solid when cold' gasify 'turn into gas' condense 'undergo condensation; change from a gaseous to a liquid state and fall in drops' freeze 'change from a liquid to a solid when cold' freeze 'change to ice' vaporize 'turn into gas' effloresce 'assume crystalline form; become crystallized' vaporise 'turn into gas' liquefy 'become liquid' liquefy 'become liquid or fluid when heated' distill 'undergo condensation; change from a gaseous to a liquid state and fall in drops' flux 'become liquid or fluid when heated' solidify 'make solid or more solid; cause to solidify' aerify 'turn into gas' freeze down 'change from a liquid to a solid when cold' crystalize 'assume crystalline form; become crystallized'
thaw 'COD: become liquid or soft as a result of warming up' defrost 'COD: thaw (frozen food). ' vaporize 'COD: convert or be converted into vapour. with obj. ' solidify 'COD: make or become hard or solid' condense 'COD: change from a gas or vapour to a liquid' evaporate 'COD: turn from liquid into vapour' freeze 'COD: (with reference to a liquid) turn or be turned into ice or another solid as a result of extreme cold. ' sublime 'COD: (with reference to a solid substance) change directly into vapour when heated, typically forming a solid deposit again on cooling.' melt 'COD: make or become liquefied by heating. ' liquefy 'COD: become liquid'
The water in the bowl froze the frozen fat liquefied The cold air condensed the steam The metal solidified when it cooled The garden air overnight liquefied into a morning dew The substance gasified The acid distills at a specific temperature Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit water condenses
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The clothes dried wrinkled. The clothes dried. Bill dried the clothes with a hairdryer. The hairdryer dried the clothes. The cotton clothes dried easily. Bill dried the clothes.
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The reactants for the gas phase experiments were first frozen_out in a side arm attached to the manifold and then allowed to distill slowly into the manifold of pre-cooled reaction cells before sealing_off. Matheson purity tank chlorine was passed through a tube of** f into an Pyrex system where it was condensed with liquid_air. Recounting personal observations of clearance work, the Councilman cited instances of inefficient use of equipment or supplies by poorly trained workers and urged that plow blades be set so they do not leave behind a thin layer of snow which eventually freezes. The contents of the manifold for liquid phase experiments were then mixed by shaking, redistributed to the reaction tubes, frozen_down, and each tube was then. Hans found him froze. Next we freeze over the oceans and cover the whole earth with peas, then we go out among the neighboring stars, collect 250 planets each the size of the earth, and also cover each of these with peas four feet deep; and_then we have septillion. inactive chlorine was then added from one of the tubes described above and the mixture frozen_out and sealed_off in a flask equipped with a break_seal. The desired amounts of inactive chlorine and radioactive chlorine were likewise condensed in these cells on the vacuum line following which they were frozen_down and the manifold was sealed_off. The desired amounts of inactive chlorine and radioactive chlorine were likewise condensed in these cells on the vacuum line following which they were frozen_down and the manifold was sealed_off. `` The kid 's froze good. Insects there were on the world, but they were frozen solid during the night, only to revive and thaw in the morning sun.
Change_position_on_a_scale : other_cos-45.4
fall 'decrease in size, extent, or range' diminish 'decrease in size, extent, or range' decrease 'decrease in size, extent, or range' lessen 'decrease in size, extent, or range'
skyrocket 'COD: (of a price or amount) increase very rapidly.' fall 'FN: decrease.' explode 'COD: increase suddenly in number or extent.' increase 'FN: become greater along some dimension' grow 'COD: become larger or greater over a period of time; increase.' tumble 'COD: decline rapidly in amount or value' double 'COD: become double' diminish 'FN: move lower on a scale' dip 'FN: to drop in value' shift 'FN: change slightly in some way.' rise 'FN: move up on some scale' soar 'FN: increase rapidly above the usual level on some scale' advance 'FN: move up on a scale' mushroom 'COD: increase or develop rapidly.' climb 'COD: increase in scale, value, or power.' decline 'FN: become smaller, fewer, or less' dwindle 'COD: diminish gradually' drop 'COD: become lower, weaker, or less' edge 'FN: to move slighlty up or down in value' reach 'FN: to arrive at a particular value ' rocket 'FN: increase very rapidly and suddenly ' decrease 'FN: move downward along some scale' slide 'FN: change gradually to a lower level' fluctuate 'COD: rise and fall irregularly in number or amount' triple 'COD: become three times as much or as many' gain 'FN: move up on a scale' jump 'COD: rise or increase suddenly' plummet 'FN: move down rapidly on a scale' swing 'FN: to rapidly move from one value to another' balloon 'FN: grow to be larger or have more of'
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(Initial_value) 2nd (Item) NP (Attribute) V () PP[to] (Final_value) PP[in] (Group) PP[from] (Initial_value) INI (Item) NP (Item) V () DNI (Attribute) PP[to] (Final_value) 2nd (Item) PP[by] (Time) NP (Item) V () 2nd (Attribute) PP[to] (Final_value) NP (Time) VPing (Attribute) V () 2nd (Item) INI (Value_range) NP (Item) V () PP[since] (Time) NP (Attribute) V () PP[in] (Correlated_variable) AVP (Degree) INI (Difference) 2nd (Item) NP (Item) V () PP[in] (Attribute) PP[between] (Correlated_variable) AVP (Degree) PP[to] (Final_value) PP[from] (Initial_value) NP (Attribute) V () PP[in] (Correlated_variable) AVP (Degree) PP[to] (Final_value) 2nd (Item) NP (Attribute) V () 2nd (Correlated_variable) PP[of] (Final_value) PP[to] (Final_value) 2nd (Item) PP[over] (Time) NP (Attribute) V () AVP (Degree) INI (Difference) PP[among] (Group) DNI (Item) NP (Attribute) V () PP[in] (Circumstances) PP[from] (Correlated_variable) AVP (Degree) DNI (Item) INI (Value_range) NP (Attribute) V () PP[from] (Correlated_variable) AVP (Degree) DNI (Item) INI (Value_range) NP (Attribute) V () 2nd (Correlated_variable) PP[over] (Duration) 2nd (Item) INI (Value_range) NP (Item) V () DNI (Attribute) PP[from] (Correlated_variable) PP[in] (Group) AVP (Manner) INI (Value_range) NP (Item) V () DNI (Attribute) PP[against] (Correlated_variable) PP[in] (Group) INI (Value_range) NP (Attribute) V () PP[from] (Correlated_variable) 2nd (Item) VPing (Manner) INI (Value_range) NP (Item) V () INI (Attribute) Sub (Correlated_variable) INI (Value_range) NP (Attribute) V () AVP (Degree) DNI (Item) PP[throughout] (Path) INI (Value_range) NP (Item) V () DNI (Attribute) AVP (Degree) VPing (Result) INI (Value_range) NP (Item) V () DNI (Attribute) PP[by] (Difference) 2nd (Path) NP (Item) V () DNI (Attribute) PP[in] (Duration) PP[to] (Final_value) PP[from] (Initial_value) NP (Attribute) V () 2nd (Group) 2nd (Item) AVP (Manner) INI (Value_range) NP (Attribute) V () 2nd (Item) AVP (Manner) INI (Value_range) NP (Attribute) V () DNI (Item) PP[in] (Path) INI (Value_range) NP (Item) V () 2nd (Attribute) INI (Difference) PP[among] (Group) NP (Place) NP (Attribute) V () AVP (Difference) PP[to] (Final_value) INI (Initial_value) NP (Item) V () PP[beyond] (Degree) INI (Final_state) INI (Initial_state) NP (Item) V () INI (Final_state) INI (Initial_state) PP[as] (Manner) NP (Item) V () INI (Final_state) INI (Initial_state) PP[as] (Period_of_iterations) PP[with] (Speed) NP (Item) V () PP[into] (Final_value) INI (Initial_value) NP (Item) V () PP[to] (Final_value) PP[from] (Initial_value) PP[between] (Time) NP (Attribute) V () PP[since] (Correlated_variable) INI (Final_value) INI (Initial_value) 2nd (Time) NP (Attribute) V () PP[from] (Initial_value) DNI (Item) NP (Time) NP (Attribute) V () Num (Difference) PP[to] (Final_value) INI (Initial_value) AVP (Path) NP (Attribute) V () INI (Difference) AVP (Path) NP (Attribute) V () Num (Difference) AVP (Path) PP[over] (Period_of_iterations) NP (Attribute) V () PP[by] (Difference) AVP (Path) PP[in] (Time) NP (Attribute) V () PP[in] (Final_correlate) PP[to] (Final_value) PP[in] (Initial_correlate) PP[from] (Initial_value) AVP (Path) NP (Attribute) V () PP[to] (Final_value) PP[from] (Initial_value) DNI (Item) AVP (Path) PP[in] (Time) NP (Attribute) V () PP[to] (Final_value) INI (Initial_value) AVP (Path) NP (Attribute) V () PP[to] (Final_value) INI (Initial_value) AVP (Path) PP[in] (Time) NP (Item) V () NP (Difference) PP[to] (Final_value) INI (Initial_value) AVP (Path) NP (Item) V () Num (Difference) INI (Final_value) INI (Initial_value) AVP (Path) NP (Item) V () NP (Difference) PP[to] (Final_value) INI (Initial_value) AVP (Path) PP[within] (Time) NP (Item) V () PP[to] (Final_value) INI (Initial_value) AVP (Path) NP (Item) V () INI (Final_value) INI (Initial_value) AVP (Path) PP[in] (Time) NP (Attribute) V () AVP (Difference) PP[to] (Final_value) PP[from] (Initial_value) PP[in] (Time) NP (Attribute) V () INI (Final_value) INI (Initial_value) AVP (Manner) NP (Attribute) V () INI (Final_value) INI (Initial_value) AVP (Manner) PP[after] (Time) NP (Attribute) V () PP[above] (Final_value) INI (Initial_value) AVP (Time) NP (Item) V () PP[in] (Containing_event) AVP (Difference) PP[to] (Final_value) INI (Initial_value) NP (Item) V () NP (Difference) PP[to] (Final_value) PP[in] (Group) INI (Initial_value) NP (Item) V () AVP (Difference) INI (Final_value) INI (Initial_value) NP (Item) V () PP[at] (Final_correlate) PP[to] (Final_value) INI (Initial_value) NP (Attribute) V () INI (Final_value) INI (Initial_state) AVP (Particular_iteration) NP (Attribute) V () PP[to] (Final_value) DNI (Initial_value) Sub (Time)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Patient) PP.instrument[with] (Instrument)
NP (Attribute) V () DNI (Item) INI (Value_range) NP (Attribute) V () INI (Difference) DNI (Item) NP (Attribute) V () INI (Final_value) INI (Initial_value)
The cabin pressure fell dramatically her weight fell to under a hundred pounds his voice fell to a whisper The amount of homework decreased towards the end of the semester
Examples from VerbNet
The clothes dried wrinkled. The clothes dried. Bill dried the clothes with a hairdryer. The hairdryer dried the clothes. The cotton clothes dried easily. Bill dried the clothes.
Examples from SemCor
Notable in this category are the Jupiter and Thor intermediate range ballistic_missiles, which have been successfully developed, produced, and deployed, but the relative importance of which has diminished with the increasing availability of the Atlas intercontinental_ballistic_missile. Both church and graveyard were smaller than she remembered them( how many things had lessened while she was gone away) but the headstones had grown so thick in thirty years that to find one named`` Dorothy_Tredding'' seemed suddenly impossible. That_is, if he marks as most correct a reading not meant for him, the total experimental score falls. It was possible to maintain aerobic conditions in the pond by regular additions of sodium_nitrate until the temperature decreased and the algae population changed from blue-green to green_algae. Still, it is clear from such reports, and apparently clear from the remarks of many people, that Protestants are decreasing and Catholics increasing. The solar electromagnetic- and corpuscular-radiation_pressure and the Poynting-Robertson effect increase in effectiveness as the particle size decreases and modify the distribution and limit sizes to larger than a_few microns. As the temperature decreased, the number of free_swimming ciliated_protozoa decreased. Consequently, if for any reason the hypothalamic excitability falls below the physiological level, the lessened hypothalamic cortical discharges lead to a diminished state of activity in the cortex with consequent reduction in the cortico-fugal discharges. But though this characterization diminished Eichmann 's guilt, the Prosecutor, more deeply involved in the tactics of a criminal case than a political one, would have none of_it. Microscopic examination of the effluent showed that minimum BOD occurred when the algae began to decrease with cold_weather. It could provide security without cost of armaments and increase German prosperity and lessen taxation. Production may fall far below expectations. Moreover, as Communist power increases, the enjoyment of these conditions throughout the world diminishes pro_rata and the possibility of their restoration becomes increasingly remote. She can decrease the number of temptations. I called the other afternoon on my old friend, Graves_Moreland, the Anglo-American literary critic- his mother was_born in Ohio- who lives alone in a fairy-tale cottage on the Upson_Downs, raising_hell and peacocks, the former only when the venerable gentleman becomes an angry old_man about the state of literature or something that is dwindling and diminishing, human stature, hope, and humor. Furthermore, unexpectedly rapid progress or a technological break-through on any one weapon_system, in itself, often diminishes the relative importance of other competitive systems. True, our problems have lessened a_bit as more_and_more of our neighbors have built their own pools, thereby diluting our spectacular attractions. Churches can be strengthened through this process of co-optation so_long as the environs of the church provide a sufficient pool of people who can fit the pattern of economic integration; once the pool of recruits diminishes, the congregation is helpless- friendly contacts no_longer keep it going. The above discussion does not mean to imply that control factors were completely in_abeyance in the Kohnstamm-positive subjects; but rather that they could be diminished sufficiently not to interfere with arm-levitation. If the retailer and hotelman 's downtown unit sales have been decreasing, however, his dollar_volume continues to rise, and it is dollars which you put_in the bank. The temptation is to say that, as the percentage of church_members mounted, the degree of discipline exercised by the churches lessened and the trend was towards conformity to the general level. The Poynting-Robertson effect causes the major_axis of orbits to diminish more rapidly than the semi-minor_axis, with a consequent tendency toward circular orbits as the particles move toward the sun. For_example, the importance of the Regulus_2,, a very promising aerodynamic ship to surface missile designed to be launched by surfaced submarines, was greatly diminished by the successful acceleration of the much more advanced Polaris ballistic_missile launched by submerged submarines. Mr._Clark still has to use rotenone with potatoes grown on the_least fertile fields, but he has watched the insect damage decrease steadily and hopes that continued use of compost and leaf mulch will allow him to do without it in_the_future. Will the danger increase or decrease? The rest of the surface had a temperature which decreased towards the outer diameter of the plug. But cooperation and understanding between local officials and the citizenry help lessen this problem. The volume of ADC cases will decrease, Martin reported, when the community is able to deal effectively with two problems: Relatively limited skills and discrimination in employment because of color. Here is truly a`` Great Recording of the Century'', and its greatness is by_no_means diminished by the fact that it is not quite perfect. As Letch 's antisocial conduct increased, our invitations decreased and my heart was in my mouth whenever I played hostess at a fashionable`` screenland'' gathering.
Change_posture : assuming_position-50
lie down 'assume a reclining position' lie 'assume a reclining position' slouch 'assume a drooping posture or carriage' slump 'assume a drooping posture or carriage'
straddle squat ?sprawl stoop slouch lie plop bow crouch lean bend flop slump perch rise stand sprawl kneel sit
sit down 'FN: assume a position in which one's weight is supported by one's buttocks rather than one's feet or back' crouch down 'FN: assume from a standing position a posture where the knees are bent and the upper body is brought forward and down' stand up 'FN: assume a standing position, typically from lying or sitting' sprawl out 'FN: lie, or fall down with arms and legs spread out in an ungainly way' stoop 'FN: to be in a position in which one's body is bent forward and downward' kneel down 'FN: fall or come to rest on one's knees' crouch 'FN: to cause one's body to adopt a position where the knees are bent and the upper body is brought forward and down. ' sprawl 'COD: sit, lie, or fall with one's limbs spread out in an ungainly way. ' huddle 'COD: curl one's body into a small space. ' sit 'FN: to move into a position in which one's weight is supported by one's buttocks rather than one's feet and one's back is upright. ' lie down 'FN: assume a horizontal position on a supporting surface' hunch up 'FN: assume a posture of sitting or standing with one's shoulders raised and the top of one's body bent forward' kneel up 'FN: get on one's knees from a sitting or lying position' lean 'COD: be in or move into a sloping position. ' hunch 'FN: to move into a position in which one's shoulders and the top of one's body are bent forward' kneel 'COD: fall or rest on a knee or the knees. ' lie 'FN: to move into a horizontal position on a supporting surface' bend 'FN: to cause one's body to fold, usually at the waist or the knees' drop 'COD: sink to or towards the ground.' stand 'FN: rise to an upright position on one's feet. ' squat 'FN: to move into a position low to the ground in which one's knees are bent and the heels close to or touching the buttocks or thighs. ' sit up 'COD: move from a lying or slouching to a sitting position' squat down 'COD: crouch or sit with the knees bent and the heels close to or touching the buttocks or thighs' rise 'COD: get up from lying, sitting, or kneeling' slouch 'COD: stand, move, or sit in a lazy, drooping way. '
[22 : Somebody ----s PP ] [2 : Somebody ----s ]
NP (Protagonist) V () PP[down] (Direction) PP[towards] (Direction) NP (Protagonist) V () AVP (Direction) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[down] (Direction) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Protagonist) V () AVP (Direction) PP[in] (Location) AVP (Manner) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[down] (Direction) AVP (Manner) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[down] (Direction) NP (Protagonist) V () AVP (Direction) VPto (Purpose) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[down] (Direction) VPto (Purpose) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[up] (Direction) PP[from] (Source) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[over] (Goal) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[over] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) NP (Protagonist) V () VPto (Purpose) NP (Protagonist) V () VPto (Purpose) AVP (Result) NP (Protagonist) V () AJP (Result) NP (Protagonist) V () AVP (Result) NP (Time) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[with] (Depictive) VPto (Purpose) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Protagonist) V () AVP (Manner) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[like] (Manner) NP (Protagonist) V () AVP (Manner) VPto (Purpose) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[with] (Manner) VPto (Purpose) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Protagonist) V () VPto (Purpose) AJP (Result) NP (Protagonist) V () AVP (Result) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[without] (Depictive) AVP (Manner) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[out] (Source) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[after] (Time) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[beside] (Goal) PP[on] (Goal) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[on] (Point_of_contact) NP (Protagonist) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[on] (Goal) PP[on] (Point_of_contact) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[on] (Goal) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[on] (Goal) PP[by] (Location) PP[on] (Point_of_contact) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[on] (Goal) AJP (Result) NP (Protagonist) V () AVP (Depictive) PP[on] (Goal) NP (Protagonist) V () AVP (Direction) PP[in] (Location) NP (Protagonist) V () AVP (Direction) PP[from] (Source) NP (Protagonist) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[on] (Goal) NP (Protagonist) PP[in] (Goal) NP (Goal) V () NP (Protagonist) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[to] (Location) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[with] (Depictive) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[beside] (Goal) PP[in] (Location) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[in] (Location) AJP (Result) NP (Protagonist) V () AVP (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Protagonist) V () AVP (Time) NP (Protagonist) V () AVP (Goal) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[down] (Direction) PP[towards] (Direction) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[towards] (Direction) AVP (Manner) PP[over] (Path) NP (Protagonist) V () AVP (Direction) AVP (Manner) NP (Protagonist) V () AVP (Direction) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[down] (Direction) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Protagonist) V () AVP (Distance) PP[away] (Source) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[out] (Path) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[over] (Goal) Sub (Purpose) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[out] (Path) PP[over] (Path) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[across] (Path) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[across] (Path) Sub (Purpose) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[around] (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[out] (Path) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[to] (Purpose) AJP (Result) NP (Protagonist) V () AJP (Depictive) AVP (Goal) NP (Protagonist) V () NP (Depictive) PP[in] (Goal) NP (Protagonist) V () AVP (Depictive) NP (Protagonist) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[beside] (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Protagonist) V () Sinterrog (Goal) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[in] (Goal) Sub (Time) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[over] (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[in] (Depictive) PP[on] (Location) NP (Protagonist) V () AVP (Distance) PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[against] (Goal) PP[on] (Location) PP[in] (Result) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[in] (Location) PP[for] (Purpose) AVP (Result) NP (Protagonist) V () AVP (Depictive) PP[in] (Location) NP (Protagonist) V () Poss (Direction) PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Result) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[over] (Goal) PP[with] (Manner) NP (Protagonist) V () AVP (Distance) NP (Protagonist) V () AVP (Manner) PP[from] (Source) NP (Protagonist) V () VPto (Purpose) PP[from] (Source) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[to] (Result) NP (Protagonist) V () Sub (Time)
They picnicked by the pool, then lay back on the grass and looked at stars. Have the class lie supine with knees apart and bent. As he started to slump over, another warrior swung him onto his horse. Argiento made him lie_down on the bed, brought a pan of hot water, dipped some clean white linen cloth and applied it to extract the splinter. You had to have convictions to lie_down in the road in_all those clothes and appear as though you might wish to turn yourself out of your own home. `` Doctor'' Lee asked her to lie_down on a bed and remove her shoes. Have the class lie prone. If the wedding_party lasted late, and the travel schedule means there are only a_few hours before resuming the trip or making an early start, the husband may forestall tensions and uncertainties by confiding to his bride that lying in each other 's arms will be bliss enough for these few hours. - Make him lie_down! `` Now I lay me down to sleep, The gray-backs o' er my body creep; If they should bite before I wake, I pray the Lord their jaws to break''``. He was riding between two warriors, who held him erect when he started to slump. Shayne stepped back to let him slump to the ground, and_then dived over him through the open_door into Harris who was cursing loudly and trying to drag a gun from a shoulder_holster, somewhat impeded by the steering_wheel. He slumped against a log fence_rail, then tried to lift himself.
Chatting : chit_chat-37.6
schmoose 'talk idly or casually and in a friendly way' gab 'talk profusely' shmooze 'talk idly or casually and in a friendly way' yak 'talk profusely' converse 'carry on a conversation' joke 'tell a joke; speak humorously' jest 'tell a joke; speak humorously' dish the dirt 'wag one's tongue; speak about others and reveal secrets or intimacies' discourse 'carry on a conversation' schmooze 'talk idly or casually and in a friendly way' shmoose 'talk idly or casually and in a friendly way' jawbone 'talk idly or casually and in a friendly way' gossip 'wag one's tongue; speak about others and reveal secrets or intimacies'
rap palaver yak chatter gab argue jest confer joke chitchat flirt chat converse gossip schmooze
talk 'COD: speak in order to give information or express ideas or feelings; converse or communicate by speech. ' gossip 'COD: engage in gossip.' gab 'COD: talk at length. ' joke 'COD: say something to cause amusement' chat 'COD: talk in a friendly and informal way. ' converse 'COD: engage in conversation.' speak 'COD: say something'
NP (Agent) V () PP.co-agent[with] (Co-Agent) PP.topic[about] (Topic)
NP (Agent) V () PP.topic[about] (Topic) PP.co-agent[with] (Co-Agent)
Examples from WordNet
she was yakking away about her grandchildren He often jokes even when he appears serious She won't dish the dirt
Examples from VerbNet
I discussed how to do it. Susan and Rachel chitchatted. I debated how it can be done. I debated the matter. Susan chitchatted with Rachel about the problem. Susan chitchatted about the problem with Rachel. Susan chitchatted about matters of great import. Susan and Rachel chitchatted about matters of great import. Susan was chitchatting. Susan chitchatted with Rachel. I debated the matter with Susan.
Examples from SemCor
`` You can joke! Let 's be fine superior people of great dignity'', he said as if he were joking. Let us, like the_French, have outdoor cafes where we may relax, converse at_leisure and enjoy the passing crowd. Racial discrimination is wrong, then, not because it goes_against the grain of a faculty_member trying to converse with a_few realtors but because it goes_against the grain of creation and against the will of the Creator. Mr._Khrushchev was jesting in the expansive mood of the successful banker. As we began to converse in the lounge of his Fifth_Avenue hotel, his restlessness and sensitivity to light and sound became immediately apparent.
Chemical-sense_description : smell_emission-43.3
reek 'smell badly and offensively' stink 'smell badly and offensively'
reek smell stink
reek 'COD: have a foul smell. ' stink 'COD: have a strong unpleasant smell. '
unfasten 'COD: with obj. open the fastening of; undo. ' lace 'COD: fasten or be fastened with a lace or laces. ' unscrew 'COD: unfasten by twisting' unbuckle 'COD: with obj. unfasten the buckle of. ' fasten 'COD: close or do up securely' tie 'FN: (of shoes or clothing) form a knot in the laces of in order to close.' cap 'COD: a.put or form a lid or cover on. ' button 'COD: with obj. 1. fasten or be fastened with buttons. ' seal 'COD: to fasten or close securely' buckle 'COD: with obj. fasten or decorate with a buckle. ' open 'COD: undo or remove the cover or fastening of. ' zip 'COD: with obj. fasten with a zip. ' unzip 'COD: unfasten the zip of.' uncork 'COD: pull the cork out of '
NP (Agent) V () NP (Patient) PP.co-patient[from] (Co-Patient)
NP (Patient) V () ADV-Middle ()
Examples from WordNet
He unsealed the letter unbolt the door unlock the door
Examples from VerbNet
That new handle unscrewed easily. I unscrewed the handle. I unscrewed the handle from the box.
Examples from SemCor
Macklin balked again, not wanting to unlock and open the door. She took Glendora to the smokehouse, unlocked it and saw with satisfaction there was still a quantity of hams and sides of bacon, hanging from the smoke stained rafters. Sarah found the right key and unlocked the door. He can even be a mild voiced little town guy with big town ideas and level gray eyes and a heart even Houdini could figure_out, how it is unlocked.
Closure : other_cos-45.4
shut 'move so that an opening or passage is obstructed; make shut' close 'move so that an opening or passage is obstructed; make shut' reopen 'open again or anew'
unfasten 'COD: with obj. open the fastening of; undo. ' lace 'COD: fasten or be fastened with a lace or laces. ' unscrew 'COD: unfasten by twisting' unbuckle 'COD: with obj. unfasten the buckle of. ' fasten 'COD: close or do up securely' tie 'FN: (of shoes or clothing) form a knot in the laces of in order to close.' cap 'COD: a.put or form a lid or cover on. ' button 'COD: with obj. 1. fasten or be fastened with buttons. ' seal 'COD: to fasten or close securely' buckle 'COD: with obj. fasten or decorate with a buckle. ' open 'COD: undo or remove the cover or fastening of. ' zip 'COD: with obj. fasten with a zip. ' unzip 'COD: unfasten the zip of.' uncork 'COD: pull the cork out of '
shut the window Close the door They reopened the theater
Examples from VerbNet
The clothes dried wrinkled. The clothes dried. Bill dried the clothes with a hairdryer. The hairdryer dried the clothes. The cotton clothes dried easily. Bill dried the clothes.
Examples from SemCor
He was not prosecuted, however, and his case was subsequently reopened, in the light of Sicurella_v._United_States, 348_U._S._385_(_1955_). Several people passed in the hall and stared as he slowly retreated, trying to close the door a_little, and she slowly leaned toward him and raised her voice. St._Louis county under its present leadership also has largely closed its eyes to the need for governmental reform, and permitted parochial interests to take priority over area-wide interests. Jessica_Packard lifted her head and followed the figure, her eyes resting nearly closed on the unself-conscious rise and fall of the rounded hips. Curt followed, reaching behind him to shut the door and hook it. Phil followed Eddie into the office and shut the door. He closed his eyes and let the unintelligible drift of voices sweep pleasantly over him. Hubie 's restaurant activities up in Lorain, Ohio, may preclude his return here until after Oct. 20, date set for reopening the Heilman_Restaurant on Sunman_Restaurant on Sunrise. He was uttering threats in a low but savage voice when they closed and padlocked the door. When he had closed the suitcase he found a rag and moved about the room, wiping carefully everything he might have touched. Jones followed him into the front_room, closing the door behind him. `` Although it is not the best of which he is capable'', said Shelley as he closed the book,`` it is still poetry of a high order''. `` Now do n't shut this door. But the Blevins were away; their maid gave him an envelope with a check in it and shut the door. In_fact, he did not think_about Jerry_Burton at_all until he entered his living_room and closed the door behind him. Giselle was reluctant but Alex succeeded in persuading her to come_back in five minutes and the door was shut again. But when waves with a period of between 10 and 40 minutes begin to roll over the ocean, they set_in_motion a corresponding oscillation in a column of mercury which closes an electric_circuit. But I do n't believe we should close the door on nonservice-connected patients. He must mentally pull the blinds and close the window, so that all that existed was in the books before him. He quickly closed it again. He closed his eyes, ashamed of his tears. Will somebody please reopen the Auditorium? Every time I closed my eyes, I saw Gray_Eyes rushing at me with a knife. Then Jennie closed her eyes, stretched_forth her arms, and said:`` Take my hand, Louise; I 'm a stranger in paradise''. Mercer saw the sun rise on_occasion, closed his eyes briefly, and opened them to see stars shining. He reached down and closed his fingers on the man 's upper arm. The normal rate of suicides in East_Berlin was one a day, but since the border was closed on August 13 it has jumped to 25 a day! As the bus turned into the main highway and headed toward Hanover I settled back in my seat and closed my eyes, thinking_over the events of the past two_weeks, trying to put the pieces in_order. She closed her eyes, remembering the small French cemetery, enclosed by stone_walls. This behavior on her part subsided only after I had come to see the uncomfortably close similarity between, on_the_one_hand, her arranging the ventilation of the common living_room to her own liking, or turning the television off or on without the wishes of the others, and on_the_other_hand, my own coming stolidly into her room despite her persistent and vociferous objections, bringing my big easy_chair with me, usually shutting the windows of her room which she preferred to keep in a very cold state, and plunking myself down in my chair- in_short, behaving as if I owned her room. John closed his eyes and saw once_again the little niche in his mother 's bedroom, where she had knelt to tell the good Virgin of her needs. I closed the last bag and stood all three at the door for the bellboy to pick_up, then went_to the bathroom for a drink of water. Everything is closed away. If you are dreaming of a blue, shimmering pool right outside your living_room windows, close your eyes firmly and fill_in the picture with lots and lots_of children, damp towels, squashed tubes of suntan oil and semi-inflated plastic toys. The two men watched as Dave closed the door behind them, watched them cross the sidewalk to their car. `` Do n't forget to turn it off and close the door good so it 'll latch''. He dumped it into the back and made sure it would n't roll out, then returned to the porch and closed the front_door, making sure it was unlocked. Aggie might fly into a closet, shut the door and bury her head in the clothes; he dared to wait for the lightning. Then, a group of eggs is deposited in a cavity in the beebread loaf and the egg compartment is closed. Washington_County 's 36 th annual fair will close Saturday evening with 4- H and FFA awards program at 7, public dance at 8 and variety_show at 8: 30. Phil shut the door behind him. To come_back later and kill him after the stores had closed around the square and everybody had left? It latches when you close it, so stay as long as you like''.
Closure : tape-22.4
seal 'close with or as if with a seal'
staple glue cinch solder tie ?bracket hook peg pin tape loop lock band cable clamp fasten zip plaster tack belt lace nail tether strap suture wire reeve moor fetter lash handcuff knot ?lasso thumbtack bolt manacle gum hinge string rope link seal yoke muzzle paste padlock truss button clasp affix screw latch connect stitch chain epoxy shackle skewer bond buckle weld cement anchor harness rivet leash clip
unfasten 'COD: with obj. open the fastening of; undo. ' lace 'COD: fasten or be fastened with a lace or laces. ' unscrew 'COD: unfasten by twisting' unbuckle 'COD: with obj. unfasten the buckle of. ' fasten 'COD: close or do up securely' tie 'FN: (of shoes or clothing) form a knot in the laces of in order to close.' cap 'COD: a.put or form a lid or cover on. ' button 'COD: with obj. 1. fasten or be fastened with buttons. ' seal 'COD: to fasten or close securely' buckle 'COD: with obj. fasten or decorate with a buckle. ' open 'COD: undo or remove the cover or fastening of. ' zip 'COD: with obj. fasten with a zip. ' unzip 'COD: unfasten the zip of.' uncork 'COD: pull the cork out of '
NP (Agent) V () NP (Patient) PP.co-patient[to,on,onto] (Co-Patient) PP.instrument[with] (Instrument)
NP (Patient) V () ADV-Middle[to,on,onto] (Co-Patient) PP ()
Examples from WordNet
She sealed the letter with hot wax
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Linda taped the picture to the wall with masking tape. Linda taped the label and the cover together. The labels taped easily to that kind of cover. The labels and covers taped together easily. Linda taped the box shut. Linda taped the picture. Linda taped the picture to the wall. The labels taped easily.
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By comparing reaction cells sealed from the same manifold temperature dependency corresponding to activation_energies ranging from 11 to 18** f was observed while dependence on the first power of the light intensity seemed to be indicated in most cases. The hosts never seem to recognize that something is amiss, so that the compartment afterward is sealed normally. When she succeeds, she usually manages to slip_in unobtrusively, to deposit an egg on a completed loaf of beebread before the bumblebees seal the egg compartment.
Collaboration : conspire-71
conspire 'act in unison or agreement and in secret towards a deceitful or illegal purpose' complot 'engage in plotting or enter into a conspiracy, swear together' intrigue 'form intrigues (for) in an underhand manner' conspire 'engage in plotting or enter into a conspiracy, swear together' cabal 'engage in plotting or enter into a conspiracy, swear together' connive 'form intrigues (for) in an underhand manner' scheme 'form intrigues (for) in an underhand manner' partner 'act as a partner' collude 'act in unison or agreement and in secret towards a deceitful or illegal purpose' conjure 'engage in plotting or enter into a conspiracy, swear together' machinate 'engage in plotting or enter into a conspiracy, swear together'
partner scheme ally machinate conspire team up collaborate collude
work together 'FN: endeavor to complete a task in a partnered relationship.' collaborate 'COD: work jointly on an activity or project' partner 'COD: associate as partners' team up 'COD: come together as a team to achieve a common goal' cooperate 'COD: work jointly towards the same end.' collude 'COD: come to a secret understanding; conspire' conspire 'COD: make secret plans jointly to commit an unlawful or harmful act'
NP (Agent) V () PP.maleficiary[against] (Maleficiary)
NP (Agent) V () PP.co-agent[with] (Co-Agent)
NP (Agent) V ()
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They conspired to overthrow the government The two companies conspired to cause the value of the stock to fall Astaire partnered Rogers
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John conspired with Sarah. The US conspired to overthrow the UN. John conspired against her. John and Sarah conspired.
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After_all, it goes_back to the days in_which sedition was not un-American, the days in_which the Sons of St._Tammany conspired to overthrow the government by force and violence- the_British government that_is. In 1920, as the startling news that the 1919 White_Sox had conspired to lose the World_Series leaked_out, fans grew disillusioned and disinterested in baseball. Other FBI men, talking with the pilot from the tower, conspired with him to delay the proposed flight to Havana. She was going to keep_on scheming, poking, prodding, suggesting, and dictating until the cops got_up enough interest in him to go back to their old neighborhood and ask questions. Refrigeration, automated processing and packaging conspire to defy season and banish spoilage. `` It is not necessary that a defendant actually have conspired to use the U._S. mails to defraud as long as there is evidence of a conspiracy, and the mails were then used to carry it out''.
Colonization : lodge-46
settle 'take up residence and become established' locate 'take up residence and become established'
stop reside dwell live stay
settle 'FN: (for a nation-state, or members thereof) go to a new area to live.' colonize 'FN: extend the territory of a nation-state (or other system) by establishing other land as an area for settlement.'
Cornelia lodged with the Stevensons. We camped there.
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If you are not well the area in which you wish_to locate, or if you are not sure that you and your family will like and make a success of farming, usually you would do better to rent a place for a year or two before you buy. He said that the propriety or impropriety of such a gathering was a question that was to be settled by every man in accordance with the convictions of private judgments. The latter, members of two regiments of Swiss mercenaries transported by Great_Britain to Canada to fight the Americans in the War_of_1812, had settled in Montreal and Kingston at the close of the war in 1815. After the family has settled in the shelter, the housekeeping rules should be spelled_out by the adult in charge. They are willing to settle, however, in anything that offers pheasants to shoot at and peasants to work_at. Seven hundred miles south of York_Factory, at`` the Forks'' of the Red and the Assiniboine, twenty-three men located a settlement in August 1812. Observing their distressing condition, Colonel_Snelling allowed these half starved immigrants to settle on the military reservation. We simply can tolerate further Russian weapons, including the possibility of long-range nuclear missiles, being located in Cuba. In ever greater numbers, factories are locating in the suburbs or in`` industrial_parks'' removed from the city 's political jurisdiction. The grant, which stretched southward to Lake_Traverse- the of the Red- was made in May, 1811, and by October of that year a small group of Scots was settling for the winter at York_Factory on Hudson_Bay. Thomas_Douglas, fifth Earl of Selkirk, a noble humanitarian Scot concerned with the plight of the crofters of his native Highlands, conceived a plan to settle them in the valley of the Red_River of the North.
Coming_to_be : appear-48.1.1
rise 'come into existence; take on form or shape' spring up 'come into existence; take on form or shape' arise 'come into existence; take on form or shape' uprise 'come into existence; take on form or shape' originate 'come into existence; take on form or shape' develop 'come into existence; take on form or shape' grow 'come into existence; take on form or shape'
emanate materialize awaken awake result ?wax stream irrupt supervene flow grow issue break surge arise erupt come develop spread appear evolve gush form ?derive dawn emerge burst rise open stem
form 'COD: to develop' coalesce 'COD: come or bring together to form one mass or whole. ' emerge 'COD: become gradually visible or apparent. ' spring up 'COD: suddenly develop or appear' arise 'COD: originate' develop 'COD: start to exist' appear 'COD: come into existence' materialize 'COD: appear ' evolve 'COD: develop gradually. '
A new religious movement originated in that country a love that sprang up from friendship An interesting phenomenon uprose the idea for the book grew out of a short story
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A ship appeared on the horizon. It appeared there. A ship appeared. On the horizon appeared a large ship. There appeared a ship on the horizon.
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To help prevent orthodontic problems from arising, your dentist can do these things: It may be, of_course, that such objectives can be pursued consisently with a policy designed to overthrow Communism; my point is that where conflicts arise they must always be resolved in_favor_of achieving the indispensable condition for a tolerant world- the absence of Soviet Communist power. He wondered where the superstition had originated that it was bad_luck for a crew chief to watch his plane take_off on a combat_mission. Piepsam 's fatal rage arises because he cannot stop the cyclist, but also because God will not stop him; as Piepsam says to the crowd in his last moments:`` His justice is not of this world''. The major contributor was a shopping_center with houses being added to the system as the subdivision developed. In_fact, insofar as science generates any fear, it stems not so much from scientific prowess and gadgets but from the fact that new unanswered questions arise, which, until they are understood, create uncertainty. However, technical difficulties arise by melting at local hot spots. Ambiguity arises when the pronoun it carries a twofold reference. And as the businessmen have begun to act, a real sense of co-operation has sprung_up. Finally, we may also mention the several members of the self-consciously`` neoliberal'' movement that developed at the University_of_Chicago and is heavily indebted philosophically to the creative work of Alfred_North_Whitehead. Indeed, a tremendously destructive tsunami that arose in the Arabian_Sea in 1945 has even revived the interest of geologists and archaeologists in the Biblical story of the Flood. Cold came_in the innumerable cracks that seemed to have sprung_up, under doors, around loosened window_frames, from the sleeping porches, the attic, from the widened cracks between shingles on the roof. States were free to enact, within broad though( perhaps) determinate limits, their own rules as_to the application of foreign law by their courts, to vary the law_merchant, and to enact legislation with many claims arising on the high_seas. So the Christian_Youth_Crusade against Communisn developed and more_than 300 top teenagers and 65 adult advisers from Presbyterian_churches of the area sat enthralled at the four-hour program. The approval did not arise from an expectation of far-reaching agreements at Vienna. On Thursday, the first day of the Masters, the contest between Palmer and Player developed instantly. Fights sprang_up and were quickly squelched. With such a dream arising, at_least in_part, from the Protestant heritage of the United_States and built into the foundations of the nation, it is not surprising that many efforts were made to give it concrete expression. New schools were rising, but with this went a harsh proclamation: any academic_degree earned during Batista 's regime was invalid. It originated with the Wissahickon Section. In_fact, during the first century B._C., an extensive literature sprang_up devoted_to these subjects, finding its typical expression in the so-called`` wei books'', a_number_of which were specifically devoted_to the Lo_Shu and related numerical diagrams, especially in connection with divination. It is also possible that some of the dust in the vicinity of the Earth originated from meteoritic impacts upon the moon. Temperatures of the shield and of the surface of the water_cooled anode holder were measured by thermocouples to account_for heat received by the coolant but not originating from the anode plug. The infrared_emission could then be assumed to originate at the surface of the moon, while the radio_emission originates at some depth beneath the surface, where the temperature variation solar_radiation is reduced in amplitude and shifted in phase. And social_relations arising out of business ties impose courtesy, if not sympathy, toward resident and visiting Northerners. Obviously, a vicious_cycle develops. Science is fully competent to deal with any element of experience which arises from an object in space and time. These problems frequently arise where a firm is making items for the Government not directly along the lines of its normal civilian business or where the Government specifications require operations that the firm did not understand when it undertook the contract. Later, she apologized for the long scratch across his face, tried to explain she could help herself, that the panic arose in her unwanted. Another brand of indefinite reference arises out of the use of the double verb. They arise in situations in which one believes that what happens depends on the external world, but also on the precise pattern of behavior of the individual or group. We assume further that the union recognizes the possibility that price level increases may offset wage rate increases, and it does not entirely disregard the effect of price increases arising from its own wage increases upon the`` real'' wage rate. Whenever artists, indeed, turned_to actual representations or molded three-dimensional_figures, which were rare down to 800, they tended to reflect reality( Plate 6a, 9b); a schematic, abstract treatment of men and animals, by intent, rose only in the late eighth century. Eight men were tried together in U._S._District_Court in Anniston, Ala., on charges of interfering with interstate transportation and conspiracy growing out of a white mob 's attack on a Greyhound bus carrying the first of the Freedom Riders. All orders originate with the officer of highest rank and terminate with action of the men in the ranks. The company grew out of efforts by two completely inexperienced men in their late twenties, neither having a formal education applicable to, or experience in, manufacturing or selling our type of articles. Further increases arise from the civilian employee health program enacted by the Congress last year. During this study septic conditions developed in the oxidation pond in the spring when the ice melted. Though it did not become known to the writer for_some_time, a nucleus group had sprung_up within the class. The Mahayana that developed in_the_north was a religion of idolatry and coarse magic, that made the world into a huge magical garden. We should recall the number of movements for the service of mankind which arose from the kindred Evangelicalism of the_British Isles and the Pietism of the Continent of Europe- among them prison reform, anti-slavery measures, legislation for the alleviation of conditions of labour, the Inner_Mission, and the Red_Cross. But a realization that each group has much of substance to learn from the other also developed, and a strong conviction grew that each had insights and dimensions to contribute to ethically acceptable solutions of urgent political issues. At the point where they ended, another settlement grew up around a chapel built at the boat landing by Father_Lucian_Galtier in 1840. Every slight sound that rose against that pressure fell_away again, crushed beneath it. Earthquakes originate as far as 400 miles below the surface, but they do not occur at greater depths. The technique of reality confusion- the use of paradox and riddles to shake the mind 's grip on reality- originated with fourth and third century B._C._Chinese_Quietism: the koan is not basically a new device. When some question arises in the medical field concerning cancer, for_instance, we do not turn_to free and open discussion as in a political_campaign. The request for lower rates originated with the Southern railway, which has spent a good_deal of time and money developing a 100- ton hopper car with which it says it can move grain at about half what it costs in the conventional, smaller car. Unlike most such sports rivalries, it appeared to have developed almost spontaneously, although this was not exactly the case. Some of the, most persistent, and most cohesive forms of social groupings have grown out of religion. The two of them had developed into a remarkable sailing team. If internal frictions arose, they could be handled by the 25000- man Congolese army, the Force_Publique, which had been trained and was still officered by white Belgians. In this article we will concentrate_on the advances in the application of electronics in bio-medical research laboratories because this is where tomorrow 's commonplace equipment originates. Finally, the conception of the natural community of all possessions which originated with the Stoics was firmly fixed in a tradition by More 's time, although it was not accepted by all the theologian philosophers of the Middle_Ages. In classical drama, such problems do not arise. During the last years of Woodrow_Wilson 's administration, a red_scare developed in our country. On the third voyage, a near mutiny rising from a quarrel between Dutch and English crew_members on the Half_Moon had almost forced him to head the ship back to Amsterdam in mid Atlantic. Admiralty_law, the law_merchant, and the host of problems which arise in private litigation because of some contact with a foreign country were all severed from the older Law_of_Nations and made dependent_on the several national laws. Promoters of Zen to the West record its ancestry, and recognize that Zen grew out of a combination of Taoism and Indian_Mahayana_Buddhism. Still others sprang_up late in the century to meet conditions which arose from fresh stages of the revolutionary age. But, from our reading of the Western_Talmud, we Urielites believe that the Forerunner, knowing this situation would arise, made reference to and provision for divorce. But this is not the real problem; the rub arises from the fact that teachers are usually paid on the basis of time served rather_than quality. This monitoring is necessary because, on a parade_ground, everyone can hear too_much, and without monitoring a confused social_event would develop. These women whose organization grew out of the old suffrage movement are dedicated_to Thomas_Jefferson 's dictum that one must cherish the people 's spirit but`` Keep alive their attention''. The feeling of individual inferiority, defeat, or humilation growing out of various social situations or individual deficiencies or failures is compensated for by communion in worship or prayer with a friendly, but all-victorious Father-God, as_well as by sympathetic fellowship with others who share this faith, and by opportunities in religious acts for giving_vent to emotions and energies. Each system develops differently, according to the area it serves, but the universal goal is to pool the resources of a given area for maximum efficiency. Keep ashes from one barbecue to the next to sprinkle over coals if they are too hot, and to stop flames that arise from melting grease. The Texans have two more road_games- at Buffalo and Houston- before they play for the again, and it looks as if coach Hank_Stram 's men will meet the Bills just_as they are developing into the kind of team they were expected to be in pre-season reckonings. A broader concept of imitation is needed, one which acknowledges that true invention is important, that the artist 's creativity in part transcends the artistic causal_factors out of which it arises. But companies continued to spring_up.
Commerce_buy : obtain-13.5.2
purchase 'obtain by purchase; acquire by means of a financial transaction' buy 'obtain by purchase; acquire by means of a financial transaction'
appropriate select cadge accrue seize snatch source acquire hijack take over arrogate commandeer make obtain receive ?accumulate recover purchase accept inherit exact borrow retrieve regain grab recoup collect
buy 'COD: obtain in exchange for payment' purchase 'COD: buy'
The family purchased a new car She buys for the big department store The conglomerate acquired a new company
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Carmen purchased a dress for $50. Carmen obtained the spare part. Carmen obtained the spare part from Diana. $5 bought a ticket.
Examples from SemCor
Some part-time farmers buy more land than they need in anticipation of suburban development. He also bought a huge square of pegboard for hanging_up his tools, and lumber for his workbench, sandpaper and glue and assorted nails, levels and T_squares and plumb_lines and several gadgets that he had no idea how to use or what they were for. Or buy half_a_dozen lengths of oilcloth and change patterns for different kinds of barbecues. The owner of the painting got it for$ 750000, sold it for$ 500000 in a market crash, and bought it back for$ 590000. It may seem to some of them that success can be purchased much less dearly by fishing in the murky waters of international politics than by facing_up to the intractable tasks at_home. Mr._Clifton would have preferred death and bankruptcy to having his son stay with his wife 's people without contributing to his and his family 's upkeep, and besides that there were the things that had to be bought for the baby, milk and orange_juice and vitamins and soap, just plain soap. These booze customers had until then been buying their from the Sheldon, Saltis-McErlane, and Druggan-Lake gangs, and now they were competing for trade with the Torrio-Capone saloons; once_again O_'_Banion 's brash recklessness had caused a proliferation of ill_will. If you have a planting of half an acre or more you may want to buy a small garden tractor( available for$ 300 to$ 500 with attachments, 1960 prices). There was a time when, if a man wanted to purchase a boat, it was necessary for him to be able to produce a sizeable amount of cash before he could touch the tiller or wheel. One of the agreements calls_for the New_Eastwick_Corp. to purchase a 1311 acre tract for$ 12192865. If you do n't own a planer and do n't want to buy one, it 's well worth renting. The velvet smoking_jackets, pearl gray, wine, and blue, which Miss_Ada had bought him hung brushed and in the closet. It would be a mistake to sell those thousands of beginning campers on the idea they 're buying the comforts of home. When surplus land is not expensive to buy or to keep_up, it is usually better to buy it than to buy so small an acreage that the development of properties might impair the residential value of the farm. Half a mile below at the mouth of Salyer_'s_Canyon was an old ranch that the company had purchased from A._J._Armstrong, occupied by a Mexican, his wife, and an old trapper. He got no relief from drink because, though sometimes Precious would buy himself a drink if he went out with us in the evening, he 'd leave it on the table untouched. Part-time farmers generally must pay higher prices for than full-time farmers because they buy in smaller quantities. Even before he hit big money, he had begun buying modern paintings. It was not that they had been contracted for during the interval; they simply could no_longer be purchased for missionary purposes. But during the second_half of the century its fortunes reached a low point and when in 1897 Cyrus_H._K._Curtis purchased it-`` paper, type, and all''- for$ 1000 it was a 16- page weekly filled with unsigned fiction and initialed miscellany, and with only some 2000 subscribers. It should be enough to say that the practice of the state buying automobiles is at_least forty years old. Give generously when you buy candy today for the Brain Research_Foundation. Hartman, purchased by the A 's from the Milwaukee_Braves last fall, allowed no hits in his scoreless three inning appearance, and merited the triumph. In Keng_Kok, the City of Silkworms, the Prime_Minister bought fried chickens and fried cicadas, and two notebooks for me. He planted the pansy seeds himself, buying them from a pansy specialist. What to buy out of the year 's grist of nearly 15000 book titles? They had cleaned_up an old ice_box and begun to buy fifty pound blocks of ice in town, as the electric_refrigerator came nowhere near providing enough ice for the crowds who ate and drank there. Having achieved this end, he was able to buy 116000 square_miles in the valleys of the Red and Assiniboine rivers. In one extreme case, cited by a Pittsburgh psychologist, an office worker 's wife refused to have sexual_relations with her husband unless he bought her the luxuries she demanded. They buy some from our colored grocers and they are patronized by some of the best white gentlemen in town''. In purchasing Louisiana, Jefferson had_to adopt Hamilton 's broad construction of the Constitution, and so did Madison in advocating the rechartering of Hamilton 's bank, which he had so strenuously opposed at its inception, and in adopting a Hamiltonian protective_tariff. He urged her to buy one of his machines- for$ 300. They went shopping in the neighborhood, and bought two loaves_of_bread with the ration coupons they had been given in Blois, and some cheese, and a dozen eggs, and a bag of oranges from a peddler in the Place_Redoute- the first oranges they had seen since they landed. This section shall not apply to corporations purchasing such stock solely for investment and not using the same by voting or otherwise to bring_about, or in attempting to bring_about, the substantial lessening of competition``. One advantage that would come to the city in having a full-time director, he said, is that East_Providence would become eligible to apply to the federal_government for financial_aid in purchasing equipment needed for a sound civil_defense program. Do buy all-purpose mugs or cups. I bought 50 shares of Diversified Growth_Stock Fund on Oct. 23, 1959, and 50 more shares of the same mutual_fund on Feb. 8, 1960. Manchester then had two competing power_companies until 1904, when the Manchester_Light_and_Power_Company purchased the transmission system of the Vail_Company. In Chicago, some time ago, Mr._H., age 27, a diabetic since he was six, stopped using insulin because he had bought a`` magic spike''- a glass tube about the size of a pencil filled with barium chloride worth a small fraction of a cent- sold by the Vrilium_Company of Chicago for$ 306 as a cure-all. Sol_Phillips had purchased the Alliance_Furniture_Mart seventeen years ago. He had made such a fuss about buying that second car that he knew he was vulnerable. We attended the premieres of his concertos, symphonies, and suites; we studied, taught, and performed his piano_sonatas, chamber_music, gavottes, and marches; we bought his records and played them in our schools and universities. Cardboard noisemakers, substitutes for the unavailable tin models, were being hawked and bought at makeshift stands every few yards along Broadway, and one 's ears were continually serenaded by the horns' rasps and bleats. Lee renewed his pressure on Mrs._Shaefer to buy his machine when she visited him the next day. Maris purchases$ 100 suits from Simpson 's in New_York. A fund-raising_drive to buy tractors and machinery was launched. I hope Raphael bought them whole''. It 's best to buy them fresh from a dealer who is working to improve them. At_least he could buy the equipment for his workshop. Do buy meat the day or the day before you intend to cook it. It is difficult to pinpoint the time_of_origin of the state purchasing automobiles for use of employees in Rhode_Island. To be eligible to borrow from a Bank_for_Cooperatives, a cooperative must be an association in which farmers act together in processing and marketing farm products, purchasing farm supplies, or furnishing farm business services, and must meet the requirements set_forth in the Farm_Credit_Act_of_1933, as amended. The Company maintained a store at which products of England could be purchased and brought_in for the new merchants on the understanding that they trading in furs. On February 17, Russell and Cook were sent to the Pena_Flor community on the Vermejo to see about renting_out ranches the company had purchased. RAMSEY, as SMU 's food wrangler, buys enough groceries to serve 32000 meals a week. Although the Administration 's program cut crop acreage to the lowest point since 1934, farmers, with the help of extra fertilizer and good_weather, are getting such high yields per acre that many are being forced to buy new harvesting machines. In the famous Danbury_Hatters case, a suit was brought against the union by the Loewe_Company for monopolistic practices, e._g., trying to persuade consumers not to purchase the product of the struck manufacturer. Mantle, more concerned with dress, buys his suits four at_a_time at Neiman-Marcus in Dallas and pays as much_as$ 250 each. Near the end of his service he wrote that when the war was over he was going to buy two pups, name one of them`` fall-in'' and the other`` close-up'', and_then shoot them both,`` and that will be the end of' fall-in' and' close-up'''. Barbara bought some cotton aprons, and Harold bought shoestrings. They 're buying fun and adventure and family experiences. Investors who wanted 100 shares in many cases ended_up with 25, and customers who had put_in a bid to buy 400 shares found themselves with 100 and counted themselves lucky to get that many. Commerce_Department officials were_inclined to explain the April sales decline as a reaction from a surge of consumer buying in March. The reasons are obvious:( 1) the state is buying in quantity, and( 2) it has no federal excise or state sales_tax to pay. What to buy for adult and child readers, for lovers of fiction and nonfiction, for a clientele whose wants are incredibly diversified, when your budget is pitifully small? Was I supposed to buy a funny hat and a rattle for Jessica? This system provides long- and short-term credit to farmers and their cooperative marketing, purchasing, and business service organizations. `` It is as though'', I said on the historic three-hour, coast-to-coast radio_broadcast which I bought( following Father_Coughlin and pre_empting the Eddie_Cantor, Manhattan_Merry-go-round and Major_Bowes shows)`` That Man in the White_House, like some despot of yore, insisted on reading my diary, raiding my larder and ransacking my lingerie!'' He even buys a_lot_of the products he sees advertised- despite_the_fact_that the copy makes no special bid for his favor and sponsors rarely use any but white models in commercials. And the Jerebohms are willing to buy it. You can keep your machinery investment down by buying good secondhand machinery, by sharing the cost and upkeep of machinery with a neighbor, and by hiring someone with machinery to do certain jobs. Therefore, the lumber is bought in planks and ripped to size for battens, etc., on a table saw. If you are not well the area in which you wish_to locate, or if you are not sure that you and your family will like and make a success of farming, usually you would do better to rent a place for a year or two before you buy. When the stock_exchange opened this morning, many dealers were quick to purchase shares in Douglas, Lockheed and United_Aircraft and prices rose substantially. You can get year-' round air conditioners in the same variety of styles in_which you buy a furnace alone- high or low boy, horizontal or counterflow. More_than 20 million people live on farms and they own a fourth of the nation 's trucks, buy more gasoline than any other industry and provide a major market for home_appliances, chemicals and other products. In_this same society, the plain citizen can with an average of only one-fifth his income buy more calories than he can consume. For many reasons, the demand to buy shares in the Dallas-headquartered company was tremendous. All framing in Hotei is one-inch mahogany which, in the dressed state you buy it, is about the 13 16- inch thickness specified in the drawings. It 's cheaper to buy Wall-Tex and cover your outdoor table. Enough trading_stamps were collected to buy a 12- passenger station_wagon. The property sales assistance program is designed to assist small business_concerns that may wish to buy property offered for sale by the Federal_Government. The fat man has trouble buying life_insurance or has to pay higher premiums. It embraced determining when to purchase and when to trade vehicles, who was to drive, when and where repairs were to be made, where gasoline and automobile services were to be obtained and other allied matters. If we break the minister to our bit, we are buying back our own sins. When he was bent over behind the wheel of the station_wagon, feeling in his trouser_cuffs for the ignition_key which he had dropped a moment before, she came_out of the house with an enormous Rumanian shawl over her head, which she had bought in that country during one of their trips abroad, and handed him a clean handkerchief through the window. He improvised as he went_along, completing a life-size clay figure, then bought yards of an inexpensive material from a draper, wet the lightweight cloth in a basin and covered it over with clay that Argiento brought from the bank of the Tiber, to the consistency of thick mud. Our experience has taught us that it pays to buy the best equipment possible, from pipes to brushes. They had bought their house in Catatonia after investigating all the regions of suburbia surrounding New_York; they had chosen Catatonia because of its reputation for excellent schools, beaches, and abundance of names. This would seem to indicate that we are trying neither`` to halt an influx of migrants'' nor are we`` setting_up such standards for development that only the well-to-do could afford to buy land and build in the new sites''. The Washington state_supreme_court ruled that the state 's occupation tax applied to sales, made at cost to an oil_company, by a wholly-owned subsidiary set_up to purchase certain supplies without divulging the identity of the parent. SBA works closely with the principal property disposal installations of the Federal_Government in reviewing sales programs and identifying those types of property that small business_concerns are most likely to be interested in purchasing. The reasons are that America generally believes that she can buy anything with dollars, and that she compulsively strives to be liked. The dog refused to be scared_off, so Kahler had purchased some small firecrackers. He told once of how he switched his style of playing to jazz after listening to two old Armstrong records he bought in the Flea_Market in Paris. `` You bought it''? Some general things to look_for in a site, if you have n't already bought one, are accessibility, water drainage, and orientation. If Nikita buys a small plot in some modest rural cemetery, everyone will understand. He went down to Mills_and_Bradley 's Hardware_Store and bought a full set of carpenter 's tools, including a rotary power_saw and several other pieces of machinery that Mr._Mills said were essential for and doweling, whatever they were. Do n't forget to buy a plastic pastry brush for basting with sauces. Before you look_for a farm you 'll need_to know( 1) the kind and scale of farming you want_to undertake; and( 2) whether you want_to buy or rent. When he needs money to buy something like, say, the Rolls-Royce he keeps near his vegetable_patch, he takes_a_flyer in the sale of surplus army. Murray makes a complete line of ginning equipment except for driers and cleaners, and this machinery is purchased from a Dallas-based firm. I bought a new little foreign bomb. `` I bought my first dress from him when I was still a struggling young_actress'', she reminisces. Never once did he buy me a single gift and for our third anniversary he gave me a dislocated jaw. Local libraries find, too, that the new plan saves tax dollars because books can be bought through the system, and since the system buys in bulk it is able to obtain larger discounts than would be available to an individual library. And another time, without accusation:`` You never wore that scarf I bought you''. Too many plant officials are all_too eager to buy a package program from an insurance_company simply because it works for another plant. A two-family house at 255 Brook_Street has been purchased by Brown_University from Lawrence_J._Sullivan, according to a deed filed Monday at City_Hall. The state purchases and assigns grades of cars according_to_need and position status of driver and use of vehicle. As you pull_out of your motel or national_park home-for-the-night, visit a market and buy just what you need for the next meal. From 1896 until 1910 John_H._Whipple was manager of Western_Union at the Center in the drugstore he purchased from Clark_Wait. When she said that she did have the money, he said that she could come_in for treatment with his office model until she was ready to buy one. He then sold her some capsules that he asserted would take_care of the tumors and cysts until she could collect the money for buying his machine. The inventory you acquired from me is going_to be easy to move; you can't very well sidle up to people on the street and ask if they want to buy a hot Bodhisattva. You may deduct these payments even though your child uses the money to purchase his own clothing or other necessities which you are normally obligated to furnish him, and even though you may be entitled to his services. It was a_level at which some of the investors standing on the sidelines were thought likely to buy the pivotal issues represented in the averages. `` All_right, you bastards'', I said,`` the great actor is_about to buy a drink''. Other reasons mentioned by one-third or more of the builders were`` resistance to high interest_rates, cost advantage of buying over renting has narrowed, shelter market nearing saturation and prospects unable to qualify''. If the house you plan to buy or build won n't have big overhangs, you can still do a fair job of keeping the sun off walls and windows with properly designed trellises, fences and awnings. Michelangelo bought some lumber. Since the land he desired lay within the great northern empire of the Hudson's_Bay_Company, he purchased great blocks of the Company's stock with the view to controlling its policies. Her presence only made Letch more distant and irritable and, in the hurry of buying Chateau_Belletch, I had neglected to consider a room for Baby-dear, so there was no place to put her, anyhow. When he returned home, the station_wagon loaded with tools, Jinny had gone with a friend to some meeting in the village, using the recently purchased second car. Kowalski, a roofer who seldom worked last winter, already was in_arrears on their recently purchased split-level home when the tragedy staggered him with medical and funeral bills. As I have repeatedly stated, this provision is much more restrictive than the general law, popularly the Buy American Act. As a result of the new outlook for turnpikes, investors who bought toll-road bonds when these securities ranked as outright speculations are now finding new hope for their investments. Dried_fruits are purchased from sources where they are neither sulphured nor sprayed. One said,`` When I get a cold I buy a bottle of whiskey for it, and within a_few hours it 's gone''. F._Morris_Cochran, university vice_president and business manager, said the house has been bought to provide rental housing for faculty families, particularly for those here for a limited time. Each was told to purchase material if he felt_like it.
Commerce_pay : contribute-13.2
disburse 'expend, as from a fund' pay out 'expend, as from a fund'
gift reimburse submit shell out contribute abnegate proffer betroth administer relinquish distribute donate pass out surrender forgo hand out restore forfeit extend remit transfer refer ?sacrifice circularize resubmit disburse
pay 'FN: give someone money in exchange for goods.' disburse 'COD: pay out (money from a fund). '
He is willing to sacrifice to the arbitrage trader some small profit. She distributed the money among oversea units. He reimbursed members. Some of the members may donate privately. They will reimburse them up to $500. I donated my house. He donated directly to JSP members. We contributed our paycheck to her.
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Officials estimated the annual tax_boost for the medical plan would amount to 1.5 billion dollars and that medical benefits paid_out would run 1 billion or more in the first year, 1963. In the 12 months ended in February, 1960, the highway earned enough to cover 64 per_cent of its interest load- with the remainder paid_out of initial reserves. It 's going_to take time for investors to learn how many_of the toll-road bonds will pay_out in full. All payments authorized under section 7 of_this Title shall be disbursed from the proper fund, as the case may be, and all amounts covered into the Treasury to the credit of the aforesaid funds are hereby permanently appropriated for the making of the payments authorized by section 7 of_this Title.
Communication_manner : manner_speaking-37.3
holler 'shout out' jabber 'talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner' carol 'sing carols' yodel 'sing by changing register; sing by yodeling' warble 'sing by changing register; sing by yodeling' descant 'sing by changing register; sing by yodeling' mutter 'talk indistinctly; usually in a low voice' stammer 'speak haltingly' intone 'utter monotonously and repetitively and rhythmically' chant 'utter monotonously and repetitively and rhythmically' babble 'to talk foolishly' maunder 'talk indistinctly; usually in a low voice' babble 'utter meaningless sounds, like a baby, or utter in an incoherent way' blether 'to talk foolishly' mumble 'talk indistinctly; usually in a low voice' blather 'to talk foolishly' mouth off 'talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner' rabbit on 'talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner' spout 'talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner' stutter 'speak haltingly' holler out 'shout out' blither 'to talk foolishly' smatter 'to talk foolishly' rave 'talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner' tone 'utter monotonously and repetitively and rhythmically' falter 'speak haltingly' whisper 'speak softly; in a low voice' mussitate 'talk indistinctly; usually in a low voice' rant 'talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner' bumble 'speak haltingly' croon 'sing softly'
chatter 'COD: talk rapidly or incessantly about trivial matters' jabber 'COD: talk rapidly and excitedly but with little sense.' drawl 'COD: speak in a slow, lazy way with prolonged vowel sounds' gabble 'COD: talk rapidly and unintelligibly.' whisper 'COD: speak very softly using one's breath rather than one's throat. ' rant 'COD: speak or shout at length in a wild, impassioned way. ' slur 'FN: speak or articulate speech indistinctly.' mumble 'COD: say something indistinctly and quietly.' sing 'COD: make musical sounds with the voice, especially words with a set tune.' chant 'COD: say or shout repeatedly in a sing-song tone' simper 'FN: to speak with a silly, self-conscious, coy smile.' rave 'COD: talk wildly or incoherently.' stammer 'COD: speak with sudden involuntary pauses and a tendency to repeat the initial letters of words. ' lisp 'COD: to speak in a manner in which 's' is pronounced like 'th' in 'thick' and 'z' is pronounced like 'th' in 'this'' gibber 'COD: speak rapidly and unintelligibly, typically through fear or shock.' babble 'COD: talk rapidly and continuously in a foolish, excited, or incomprehensible way' mutter 'COD: say in a barely audible voice.' natter 'COD: chat casually.' shout 'COD: speak or call out very loudly. ' stutter 'COD: talk with continued involuntary repetition of sounds, especially initial consonants. ' bluster 'COD: talk in a loud, aggressive, or indignant way with little effect' mouth 'COD: say (something) in an insincere or pompous way' prattle 'COD: talk at length in a foolish or inconsequential way.'
The speaker faltered when he saw his opponent enter the room The old man is only babbling--don't pay attention The two women babbled and crooned at the baby The Austrians were yodeling in the mountains They went caroling on Christmas Day He hollered out to surrender our weapons The students chanted the same slogan over and over again
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Susan whispered, 'Leave the room.' Susan whispered the news/a few words. Susan whispered to Rachel that the party would be tonight. Susan whispered about the party. Susan whispered to Rachel how to avoid the crowd. Susan whispered to come. Susan whispered the news/a few words to/at Rachel. Susan whispered. Susan whispered to/at Rachel. Susan whispered to Rachel, 'Leave the room.' Susan whispered to Rachel to come. Susan whispered that the party would be tonight. Susan whispered how to avoid the crowd. Susan whispered for me to come.
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It is harder, he muttered, to meditate on man( or woman) than on God. The terms are fairly safe to use on this side of the ocean, but before you start spouting them to your date, it might be best to find_out if he was a member of Major_Pockmanster 's Delhi_Regiment, since resentment toward the natives was reportedly very high in_that outfit. he whispered. Nodding approvingly and swelling with importance, the old lady whispered confidentially. Mercer stammered, not knowing what B' dikkat meant, and the two-nosed man answered for him,`` I think he has a nice baby head, but it is n't big enough for you to take yet''. The latter, thanking her for the coffee, had winked and muttered,`` Sure_'_nuff, honey''. We got to one house where there were five secessionist they brok+ run and Arch holored_out to shoot the ornery suns_of_biches and we all let_go at them. His speech faltered. `` Uh- sorry''! he muttered, and took_off, obviously feeling like a fool. When Juanita awoke, Kate was still rocking the dead child, still crooning in disbelief,`` No, no, oh, no!'' The final group included folk_songs from back home, stomped out, shouted and chanted with irresistible spirit and in cowboy costume. Gibby asked, not bothering to whisper. Grosse muttered, his head down, one hand playing with the zipper on his jacket. The two women babbled and crooned at him. Mr._Manuel whispered in the ears of the Sioux that the Cheyennes were comin' to raid' em for their horses. I looked_for Jessica to materialize out of the clogging, crowd and, as the time passed and I waited, a fiend came_to_life beside me and whispered in my ear: How was I planning to greet Jessica? She stammered,`` You heard what he said about police? `` I made you what you are'', Gavin whispered. Watson had nodded absently and muttered that he would check the lists himself later. `` Grubb'', Felix whispered. However, such a hotbed of gossip had grown up during the trial, that every precaution had to be taken to keep my visit from being whispered to the world, Society, and even, alas, to my own mother. But on to the frothier side, Johnny_Weissmuller, the only real Tarzan, telephoned Maureen_O' Sullivan, his first`` Jane''[ now at Drury_Lane, and muttered,`` Me Tarzan, this Jane''? He sucked_in his breath and kept quiet while Killpath laid down the sheet again, wound the gold wire stems of his glasses around his ears and_then, eying the report as it lay before him on the desk, intoned,`` Acting_Lieutenant_Gunnar_Matson one failed to see that the station_keeper was properly relieved two absented himself throughout the entire watch without checking on the station 's activities or the whereabouts of his section sergeants three permitted members of the Homicide_Detail of the Inspector's_Bureau to arrogate for their own convenience a patrolman who was thereby prevented from carrying_on his proper assignment four failed to notify the station commander Acting_Captain_O._T._Killpath of a homicide occurring in the district five frequented extralegal establishments after-hours spots for purposes of an unofficial and purportedly social nature and six''- he leaned_back and peeled_off his glasses``- failed to co-operate with the Acting_Captain by returning promptly when so ordered. He put the basket down distastefully, muttering softly and thoroughly disgusted with himself and his plan that had seemed so foolproof. As she worked she absentmindedly crooned, producing a curious sound. , and Berman sifted_out all alone on the stage with the ambling chords and beat of the song just whispering into being. `` It was Brenner 's idea'', Jess mumbled, dabbing at his nose. Ramsey has a thing or two to mutter about himself, for the Dallas defensive unit turned_in another splendid effort against Denver, and the Texans were able to whip the dangerous Broncs without the fullbacking of a top star, Jack_Spikes, though he did the team 's place-kicking while nursing a knee injury. They answered him in monosyllables, nods, occasionally muttering in Greek to one another, awaiting the word from Papa, who restlessly cracked his knuckles, anxious to stuff himself into his white Cadillac and burst off to the freeway. Gracias'', I hollered, my first long swallow filling me with confidence and immediately doubling the size of my Spanish vocabulary. Perhaps she had no reason to fear these trees that whispered their secrets above her head as she passed. He glanced down into his beard and muttered something in Yiddish. He stopped and whispered his errand. In the Riverside dugout Frankie_Ricco, shortstop, whispered into Phil 's ear:`` There 's gonna be a fight''. `` I suppose'', he muttered,`` I can sell the outfit for enough to send you home to your folks, once we find a settlement''. `` Uhhu'', she muttered. He mumbled at her but let himself be led off inside the house, shuffling mightily to make it clear how weak and aged he was and_how he was buffeted about by those who still had their wicked strength. He hollered hoarsely,`` Hang_on''! and goaded the oxen as he yelled. `` Good_ole lob-scuse'', he mumbled, and stirred the pot. He seemed to be muttering, his voice surprisingly clear. `` I 'll get_around_to it a_little later'', he mumbled desperately. Probably, as in Scriptures, a still, small voice would whisper. `` My_God'', he muttered. During the return trip, Barco kept muttering to himself in meaningless phrases, such_as: `` I loved this valley'', he whispered huskily. `` You take_it_easy, boy'', Clayton whispered. Finally, Orville intoned through his hawk_nose,`` We can have people running in any time they please, Sergeant''. No action of his be interpreted in his favor and four midshipmen, prior to their knowing the significance of the Greek paper, had seen it in Cromwell 's hands while Spencer whispered explanations. Amateur linguists note here that Pursewarden, in Durrell 's Alexandria_Quartet, stammered when he spoke of his wife, which is hardly surprising in_view of their disastrous relationship. Prevot came_up`` Take that spot over there'', he whispered, pointing to a small clump of blackness. One day when he attended a war memorial ceremony in Westminster_Abbey his view was obstructed by a stout man on his left, his attention turned to the irregular pattern of the rough slab flooring and someone, clasping him by the arm, whispered,`` I want a word with you, please''. If a child watched its progress he whispered,`` Hay, hay, load of hay- make a wish and turn_away'', and then stared rigidly in the opposite direction until the sound of the horses' feet returned no_more. He passed the receptionist in the outer office, muttering,`` I 've got to go_out for a little while''. And, when the slat finally shatters, we see him count the fragments, all the while muttering,`` He loves me, he loves me not''. The two women babbled and crooned at him.
Communication_noise : manner_speaking-37.3
sizz 'express or utter with a hiss' thunder 'utter words loudly and forcefully' hiss 'express or utter with a hiss' sibilate 'express or utter with a hiss' yell 'utter or declare in a very loud voice' whoop 'shout, as if with joy or enthusiasm' snap 'utter in an angry, sharp, or abrupt tone' grunt 'issue a grunting, low, animal-like noise' cackle 'talk or utter in a cackling manner' bark 'speak in an unfriendly tone' roar 'utter words loudly and forcefully' siss 'express or utter with a hiss' drone on 'talk in a monotonous voice' coo 'speak softly or lovingly' drone 'talk in a monotonous voice' scream 'utter or declare in a very loud voice' snarl 'utter in an angry, sharp, or abrupt tone'
squeal 'COD: say something in a high-pitched, excited tone.' whoop 'COD: give or make a whoop.' croak 'COD: utter a croak. ' growl 'COD: say something in a low grating voice.' gurgle 'COD: make a hollow bubbling sound. ' groan 'COD: make a deep inarticulate sound in response to pain or despair. ' bark 'COD: utter (a command or question) abruptly or aggressively' wheeze 'FN: speak with a whistling or rattling sound in the chest' trill 'FN: speak producing a quavering or warbling sound; sing or pronounce with a trill' snarl 'COD: say something aggressively.' rattle 'COD: make or cause to make a rapid succession of short, sharp knocking or clinking sounds. ' snort 'COD: make a snort. ' screech 'COD: make a screech. ' cackle 'COD: talk inconsequentially and at length.' chirrup 'COD: make repeated short high-pitched sounds. ' grate 'COD: make an unpleasant rasping sound. ' bellow 'FN: to communicate a statement using a loud, deep voice' sputter 'COD: speak in a series of incoherent bursts.' chirp 'COD: say something in a lively and cheerful way.' scream 'COD: make a long, loud, piercing cry or sound, especially expressing extreme emotion or pain. ' bray 'FN: issue a loud, harsh cry.' croon 'FN: to speak in a soft, low voice' burble 'COD: speak unintelligibly and at unnecessary length.' bawl 'COD: shout out noisily or angrily' shrill 'COD: utter or send out (a song, complaint, etc.) shrilly' twitter 'COD: talk rapidly in a nervous or trivial way.' titter 'COD: give a titter. ' purr 'FN: to speak in a manner that resembles a cat's purr' yell 'COD: shout in a loud or piercing way.' rap 'COD: say something sharply or suddenly.' thunder 'COD: speak loudly, angrily, and forcefully, especially to protest:' howl 'COD: make a howling sound. ' squawk 'COD: say something in a loud, discordant tone.' whimper 'FN: communicate fear, pain or discontent making a series of low, feeble sounds' gasp 'COD: catch one's breath with an open mouth, owing to pain or astonishment. ' shriek 'COD: utter a high-pitched piercing sound, cry, or words. ' squeak 'COD: say something in a high-pitched tone.' rasp 'COD: make a harsh, grating noise. ' hiss 'COD: make a sharp sibilant sound as of the letter s, often as a sign of disapproval or derision. ' drone 'COD: make a continuous low humming sound. ' coo 'COD: (of a person) speak in a soft gentle voice.' splutter 'COD: say in a rapid indistinct way.' chuckle 'COD: laugh quietly or inwardly. ' hoot 'COD: express loud scornful disapproval of something.' murmur 'COD: say something in a murmur (low, continuous sound)' crow 'COD: utter its characteristic loud cry. ' rumble 'COD: make a continuous deep, resonant sound. ' moan 'COD: utter or make a moan.' yelp 'FN: communicate or speak with yelps' cluck 'COD: express fussy concern about.' bleat 'COD: speak or complain in a weak or foolish way.' wail 'COD: manifest or feel deep sorrow for; lament.' cry 'COD: shout or scream loudly. ' trumpet 'COD: proclaim widely or loudly.' warble 'FN: speak in a trilling or quavering voice' whine 'COD: complain in a feeble or petulant way.' grunt 'COD: make a low, short guttural sound. ' roar 'COD: make or utter a roar. '
The guard snarled at us The mother who held her baby was cooing softly `Get out of here,' he roared She barked into the dictaphone He grunted his reluctant approval You don't have to yell--I can hear you just fine The sales clerk snapped a reply at the angry customer The women cackled when they saw the movie star step out of the limousine The children whooped when they were led to the picnic table
Examples from VerbNet
Susan whispered, 'Leave the room.' Susan whispered the news/a few words. Susan whispered to Rachel that the party would be tonight. Susan whispered about the party. Susan whispered to Rachel how to avoid the crowd. Susan whispered to come. Susan whispered the news/a few words to/at Rachel. Susan whispered. Susan whispered to/at Rachel. Susan whispered to Rachel, 'Leave the room.' Susan whispered to Rachel to come. Susan whispered that the party would be tonight. Susan whispered how to avoid the crowd. Susan whispered for me to come.
Examples from SemCor
He fled through the door and down the steps, running, and the men grunted and followed, pushing Lester to one side where he backed against the wall with the sleeve of his jacket raised before his eyes to shut_out the light. The way his red rubber lips were stretched across his pearly little teeth I though he was only having a little joke, but, no, he wanted me to bend down from the roar of wind so he could roar something into my ear. He had already become used_to Hesperus' snapping back answers to questions almost before Jack could get them asked. He would pick_up the ringing phone with studied negligence, then bark into it with gruff importance. He came spurring and whooping down the road, his horse kicking_up clouds of dust, shouting: Wilson, shackled and snarling, was thrown with the other prisoners and was soon joined by Green, McKee and McKinley. The nigger boy fled down_the_stairs, screaming,`` Murder''. `` Tee-wah'', the driver cackled, his black eyes glittering behind dull silver chicken fencing. Another snarled close overhead. In the Presidential box someone leaned over the balustrade and yelled:`` He has shot the President''! Sometimes he would grunt softly to some invisible onlooker beside him, sometimes he would look stern and moralistic as his pencil did what he disapproved. I do seem to snap at everybody these days, but I would like to think_of a way to make a_little extra money''. `` You bastard''! the Anniston catcher screamed. Mike yelled to the catcher. `` Oh, cut_it_out, Tom''! she snapped. Captain_Musmanno roared at his men to lash three of the casks of olive_oil together for a raft. `` Keep_out of_this'', Purvis snarled. `` Hit the bum''! somebody yelled from the Anniston bench. I 've drawn his fangs'', he snapped. At_once a bevy of dogs was snapping and snarling around him. Nor, when we recollect how sensitive were the emotions of the old Puritan stock in regard_to the recent tides of immigration, should we be astonished that their thin lips were compressed into a white_line of rage as Parker snarled at them thus:`` Talk_about the Catholics voting as the bishop tells! `` Well now, Maggie, you do n't have to snap at me'', Eugenia said. We heard him before he ever showed, and we heard him yelling after he was out_of_sight. `` It does'', Shayne grunted sourly, still able to taste her mouth on his in the Green_Jungle parking_lot. Somewhere in the fog, the nigger boy was still yelling murder. Pat grunted. `` Not the_least_bit'', Arlene snapped. Stevens was grunting over the last empty pocket when Russ abruptly rose and lunged toward Carmer 's hat, which had tumbled half-a-dozen feet away when he first fell. `` I 'll be waiting''! the pitcher yelled back. Geely grunted and slid partly out, and Shayne 's left arm snaked in around his neck to help him, while he set himself solidly on the roadway and swung his right fist to the big, gum-chewing jaw before Geely could straighten_up. Snapped Maureen,`` Me Jane''! He grunted a sort_of`` yes'' answer. They thundered at him.
Communication_noise : nonverbal_expression-40.2
snort 'indicate contempt by breathing noisily and forcefully through the nose' hem 'utter `hem' or `ahem''
squeal 'COD: say something in a high-pitched, excited tone.' whoop 'COD: give or make a whoop.' croak 'COD: utter a croak. ' growl 'COD: say something in a low grating voice.' gurgle 'COD: make a hollow bubbling sound. ' groan 'COD: make a deep inarticulate sound in response to pain or despair. ' bark 'COD: utter (a command or question) abruptly or aggressively' wheeze 'FN: speak with a whistling or rattling sound in the chest' trill 'FN: speak producing a quavering or warbling sound; sing or pronounce with a trill' snarl 'COD: say something aggressively.' rattle 'COD: make or cause to make a rapid succession of short, sharp knocking or clinking sounds. ' snort 'COD: make a snort. ' screech 'COD: make a screech. ' cackle 'COD: talk inconsequentially and at length.' chirrup 'COD: make repeated short high-pitched sounds. ' grate 'COD: make an unpleasant rasping sound. ' bellow 'FN: to communicate a statement using a loud, deep voice' sputter 'COD: speak in a series of incoherent bursts.' chirp 'COD: say something in a lively and cheerful way.' scream 'COD: make a long, loud, piercing cry or sound, especially expressing extreme emotion or pain. ' bray 'FN: issue a loud, harsh cry.' croon 'FN: to speak in a soft, low voice' burble 'COD: speak unintelligibly and at unnecessary length.' bawl 'COD: shout out noisily or angrily' shrill 'COD: utter or send out (a song, complaint, etc.) shrilly' twitter 'COD: talk rapidly in a nervous or trivial way.' titter 'COD: give a titter. ' purr 'FN: to speak in a manner that resembles a cat's purr' yell 'COD: shout in a loud or piercing way.' rap 'COD: say something sharply or suddenly.' thunder 'COD: speak loudly, angrily, and forcefully, especially to protest:' howl 'COD: make a howling sound. ' squawk 'COD: say something in a loud, discordant tone.' whimper 'FN: communicate fear, pain or discontent making a series of low, feeble sounds' gasp 'COD: catch one's breath with an open mouth, owing to pain or astonishment. ' shriek 'COD: utter a high-pitched piercing sound, cry, or words. ' squeak 'COD: say something in a high-pitched tone.' rasp 'COD: make a harsh, grating noise. ' hiss 'COD: make a sharp sibilant sound as of the letter s, often as a sign of disapproval or derision. ' drone 'COD: make a continuous low humming sound. ' coo 'COD: (of a person) speak in a soft gentle voice.' splutter 'COD: say in a rapid indistinct way.' chuckle 'COD: laugh quietly or inwardly. ' hoot 'COD: express loud scornful disapproval of something.' murmur 'COD: say something in a murmur (low, continuous sound)' crow 'COD: utter its characteristic loud cry. ' rumble 'COD: make a continuous deep, resonant sound. ' moan 'COD: utter or make a moan.' yelp 'FN: communicate or speak with yelps' cluck 'COD: express fussy concern about.' bleat 'COD: speak or complain in a weak or foolish way.' wail 'COD: manifest or feel deep sorrow for; lament.' cry 'COD: shout or scream loudly. ' trumpet 'COD: proclaim widely or loudly.' warble 'FN: speak in a trilling or quavering voice' whine 'COD: complain in a feeble or petulant way.' grunt 'COD: make a low, short guttural sound. ' roar 'COD: make or utter a roar. '
she snorted her disapproval of the proposed bridegroom
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She laughed in embarrassment. Paul laughed a cheerful laugh. She laughed her excitement. Paul laughed. Paul laughed at the sight of Mary slipping on a banana peel. Paul laughed at Mary.
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`` The way you were careful''? he snorted. For a moment she held her face to the empty doorway; then she snorted and groped_for her fork.
Complaining : complain-37.8
complain 'express complaints, discontent, displeasure, or unhappiness' kick 'express complaints, discontent, displeasure, or unhappiness' quetch 'express complaints, discontent, displeasure, or unhappiness' grouch 'show one's unhappiness or critical attitude' scold 'show one's unhappiness or critical attitude' plain 'express complaints, discontent, displeasure, or unhappiness' kvetch 'express complaints, discontent, displeasure, or unhappiness' sound off 'express complaints, discontent, displeasure, or unhappiness' grumble 'show one's unhappiness or critical attitude'
We grumbled about the increased work load She has a lot to kick about My mother complains all day He scolded about anything that he thought was wrong
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Susan complained to Rachel. Susan complained that the party would be tonight. The prime minister complained to the former president about U.S. interference in his country's affairs. Ellen complained about the situation. Earl complained about the situation to Helen. Ellen complained, 'The mail didn't come today.' Susan complained to Rachel that the party would be tonight. Earl complained to Helen, 'The mail didn't come today.' Susan complained.
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Who complains? This means an added burden to innumerable postmen, who already are complaining of heavy loads and low pay, and it presumably means an increased postal deficit, but, our correspondent writes, think_of the additional junk mail each citizen will now be privileged to receive on_a_regular_basis. They were disturbed by his idiotic bravado- as, when his bodyguard, Yankee_Schwartz, complained that he had been snubbed by Dave_Miller, a prize-fight referee, chieftain of a Jewish gang and one of four brothers of tough reputation, who were Hirschey, a gambler politician in loose beer running league with Torrio and O_'_Banion, Frank, a policeman, and Max, the youngest. `` Argiento, this is senseless'', he complained, not liking to work on the wet floors, particularly in cold_weather. Pitchers grumble about lively balls and lively bats, the shrinking strike zone, and the fact that the knock-down pitch is now illegal. No one complained of the white_wine either: at this altitude of two thousand feet, grapes acquire a dryness and the tang of gunflint. But the internationalists have taken_over the governing body of the bar, and when the lads met in St._Louis, it was not to grumble about the humidity but to vote unanimously that the United_Nations was scarcely less_than wonderful, despite an imperfection here_and_there. You should complain''. Not that she complained, or had any cause to. the patient felt stronger, and the hemoglobin rose to 13.8 gm., but on Oct. 20, 1958, he complained of`` caving_in'' in his knees. The night we saw it, a rather unpleasant situation arose when the soloist refused to approach the armadillo, complaining- in ad-lib- that`` it smelled''. And when he complained of the lack of time for all he wanted to do, Henrietta advised him to rise at five in the morning as she and Papa did. Hurt by his lack of interest and attention, Mary complained often that he did n't help around the house, and that he did n't really care about the family. John_Pezza, 69, of 734 Hartford_Avenue, Providence, complained of shoulder pains after an accident in_which a car he was driving collided_with a car driven by Antonio_Giorgio, 25, of 12 DeSoto_St., Providence, on Greenville_Avenue and Cherry_Hill_Road in Johnston yesterday. That 60- day period is over and letters are still coming_in from shareholders of these four funds, complaining about mistakes in their accounts. `` What 's he complaining about''? , though, Wilson had little cause to complain. They did not complain at the inhuman hour of starting( seven in the morning), nor of the tariff, which was reasonable since it covered everything but the tobacco. This woman repeatedly complained she was`` too tired'' for marital relations. The vice_president of the City_Council complained yesterday that there are`` deficiencies'' in the city 's snow clearing program which should be corrected as soon as possible. While the Daily_Post continued to accuse Republicans and the Daily_Journal continued to accuse Democrats, the Woonsocket_Patriot complained that the Virginia authorities showed indecent and cowardly haste to condemn Brown and his men. `` I 've been bursting my lungs for you'', Mr._Jack complained. But no one complained when they wound_up, regardless_of season, in venison pies. He complained to me once that I must talk to her. But let us not complain of the evils of capitalism by referring to a form that is not truly capitalistic. Many_of them, moreover, are beginning to complain about the scarcity of Western amusements and to ridicule the old life of the bazaar merchant, the mullah, and the peasant. Pels complained: The mate, Robert_Juet, who had kept the journal on the half_Moon, was experienced- but he was a bitter old_man, ready to complain or desert at any opportunity. grumbled Michelangelo; yet he knew that he had nothing to grumble about, for Argiento made few demands on him. He also complained that not enough notice was given on the hearing, since the bill was introduced only last Monday.
Conduct : masquerade-29.6
behave 'behave in a certain manner; show a certain behavior; conduct or comport oneself' act 'behave in a certain manner; show a certain behavior; conduct or comport oneself' do 'behave in a certain manner; show a certain behavior; conduct or comport oneself'
behave officiate act masquerade pose function rank serve qualify
act 'FN: to behave in a certain way.' misbehave 'COD: behave badly' act up 'COD: to behave badly.' behave 'COD: act or conduct oneself in a specified way'
The dog acts ferocious, but he is really afraid of people What makes her do this way? Don't behave like a fool You should act like an adult
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They serve a restricted role on the bench. Dina masqueraded as a lawyer. Dina acted like a cretin. He had served in financial planning positions.
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Now, you no_doubt regard the preceding as pap; you 're tooling_around full of gage in your hot_rods, gorging yourselves on pizza and playing pinball in the taverns and generally behaving like Ubermenschen. Now, apparently happier under new managers, Mays and Mantle, the perfect players, are behaving as though they 're going_to pass those previous peaks. It now means ominous, as when one speaks of a funny sound in the motor; disturbing, as when one says that a friend is acting funny; and frightening, as when a wife tells the police that it is funny, but her husband has been home for two days and nights''. In a small way this is illustrated by the nineteenth century novelist who argued for the powerful influence of literature as a teacher of society and who illustrated this with the way a girl learned to meet her lover, how to behave, how to think about this new experience, how to exercise restraint. And yet we obviously also believe that the avoidance of the disaster depends in some obscure or at_least uncertain way on the details of how we behave. Usually she marked the few who did thank_you, you did get that kind much in a place like this: and she played a little game with herself, seeing how downright rude she could act to the others, before they 'd take offense, threaten to call the manager. If Rose_Mallory 's killer acted this way, catching_up_with him was going_to be a cinch. The sooner you act like an angel the quicker you 'll feel angelic. This, he was sure, was the way they would act; laughing_at a dying man, laughing as a man was beaten to death. To prevent the manager from deliberately controlling himself only during the sessions, they were rather lengthy( about twenty minutes), the situations were imperfectly described to the manager so that he would not know what to expect, new antagonists were brought on the scene unexpectedly , and the antagonists were instructed to deliberately behave in such ways as to upset the manager and get him to operate in a manner for which he had been previously criticized. He said that from his experience of two years with Gen._Clay in West_Berlin administration, that`` Russia respects our show of strength, but that presently we 're not acting as we should and must''. Two other people in_time shared Mijbil 's love:`` it remained around us three that his orb revolved when he was not away in his own imponderable world of wave and water; we were his Trinity, and he behaved towards us with a mixture of trust and abuse, passion and irritation. A state of parasympathetic`` tuning'' of the hypothalamus induced experimentally causes an increase in the parasympathetic reactivity this structure to direct and reflexly induced stimuli, but leads also to an autonomic reversal: a stimulus acting sympathetically under control_conditions elicits in this state of tuning a parasympathetic response! Another patient, a paranoid woman, for many months infuriated me but the ward personnel and her patients by arrogantly behaving as though she owned the whole building, as though she were the only person in it whose needs were to be met. `` Everyone knew it, but he sort_of acted like he did care who knew it- even after them notes came, even after he 'd heard about Lewis, even after he 'd been shot at a couple o' times hisself''! If this is the case, one would expect that the various procedures just mentioned which alter the hypothalamic balance would influence emotional_state and behavior but that emotion itself would act likewise. However, it determined that neither this factor, nor`` the fact that all concerned in high executive posts in both companies acted honorably and fairly, each in the honest conviction that his actions were in the best interests of his own company and without any design to overreach anyone, including du_Pont 's competitors'', 353_U._S._,_at_607, outweighed the Government 's claim for relief. Long before 1815 the Christian conscience was leading some to declare slavery wrong and to act accordingly. `` But this simply requires that they behave in_accordance_with the dictates of their own natures, and respect yours in_turn. Indeed, as already noted, the Court proceeded on the assumption that the executives involved in the dealings between du_Pont and General_Motors acted`` honorably and fairly'' and exercised their judgment only to serve what they deemed the best interests of their own companies. Foods, which long had been considered`` recession resistant'' but hardly dynamic stocks, have been acting like growth_stocks, going_to higher price-earnings ratios. For the dignity, the influence, and the power of the legislative branch of our Government- it is a privilege for us to do honor to this great man who represents not alone his own district but all the people of our country. I had no idea of_what subjects one discussed when alone with a girl, or how one behaved: For the purposes of setting the product price, the industry behaves as a single entity. In both cases the stubborn fact remains: liberalism gave_birth to two brilliant apostates, both legitimate offspring of its loins, and when brought to the test, it behaved shabbily. I remember standing in a corner, watching Jessica act the hostess, serving soft_drinks to her guests. He behaved publicly with a cocky, swaggering truculence that offended their vulpine Latin minds, and behaved towards them personally with an unimpressed insolence that enraged them beneath their blandness. This behavior on her part subsided only after I had come to see the uncomfortably close similarity between, on_the_one_hand, her arranging the ventilation of the common living_room to her own liking, or turning the television off or on without the wishes of the others, and on_the_other_hand, my own coming stolidly into her room despite her persistent and vociferous objections, bringing my big easy_chair with me, usually shutting the windows of her room which she preferred to keep in a very cold state, and plunking myself down in my chair- in_short, behaving as if I owned her room. These cut-down plants will bud and blossom in time and will behave just as they did in early spring. Jubal could reconstruct the crime from the way the girls behaved because patterns kept shifting- ABC vs D, then BCD vs A&&& or AB vs CD, or AD vs CB, through all ways that four women can gang_up on each other. `` We the people of the Confederate States, each state acting in its sovereign and independent character, in_order_to form a permanent federal_government, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity- invoking the favor and the guidance of Almighty_God- do ordain and establish this Constitution for the Confederate_States_of_America''. `` Since the war I have seen the way the Germans have behaved and I think, Holy_Mother, we have behaved like this for hundreds of years. How can the United_States act? Thornburg added in a lower voice but Andy overheard,`` They act more like a jury than an audience''. `` Would you advise us to act the same way? Substitute approved objects for forbidden ones and keep telling him how he is to act.
Confronting_problem : confront-98
take on 'accept as a challenge' face up 'deal with (something unpleasant) head on' confront 'deal with (something unpleasant) head on' undertake 'accept as a challenge' tackle 'accept as a challenge' face 'deal with (something unpleasant) head on'
confront combat handle counter approach move in on target face undertake take on intercept go about tackle brave breast
confront 'FN: begin to try to handle a problem' face 'FN: put oneself in the position to understand and being dealing with something unpleasant.'
I'll tackle this difficult task He faced the terrible consequences of his mistakes You must confront your problems
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John confronted it with emergency measures. John confronted the disaster.
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Draper declared,`` As I see it, this country has never faced such great dangers as threaten us today. The guerrillas realized they faced a new problem. Thus we are compelled to face the urbanization of the South- an urbanization which, despite its dramatic and overwhelming effects upon the Southern culture, has been utterly ignored by the bulk of Southern writers. It was their conviction that the people should be`` brought_up together'', a grade at_a_time, until in some indefinite future some might be ready to tackle history, economics and political_science. The civil_services in such societies are generally inadequate to deal competently with the problems facing them; and their members often equate a government career with security and status rather_than with sacrifice, self-discipline, and competence. Behind this reply, and its many variations, is the ever-present budget problem all libraries must face, from the largest to the smallest. How right he was; how clearly he saw the cultural defection of experimentation as an escape for those who dare not or prefer not to face the discipline of modern traditionalism. The main question raised by the incident is how much longer will UN bury its head in the sand on the Congo problem instead of facing the bitter fact that it has no solution in present terms? What awful thing had she to face in the next few hours? But to the cattlemen who had been facing bankruptcy from rustling losses and to the cowboys who had been faced with lay-offs a_few years earlier, he was becoming a vastly different type of legendary figure. Obviously what we are confronted with here is the identification of`` professional'' with narrow skills and specialization, the effective servicing of a client, rather_than responsiveness to the wider and deeper meaning and associations of one 's work. The problem must be faced squarely. Our central goal should be to provide the greatest positive incentive for these societies to tackle boldly the tasks which they face. The situation with our attitude and`` control'' of disease contains close analogies to problems confronting us people. I tried to do so by calling to their attention some of the problems that a senior departmental policy officer faces. Confronted with this situation, most libraries either endure the severe limitations of their budgets and do what they can with what they have, or_else depend_on the bounty of patrons and local_governments to supplement their annual funds. In providing for these inner individual functions, religion undertakes in behalf of individual peace_of_mind and well-being services for which there is no other institution. Our central goal should be to provide the greatest positive incentive for these societies to tackle boldly the tasks which they face. Let 's face it! While he declined to suggest, how, he said that sooner_or_later we must get_rid_of Castro,`` for unless we do we 're liable_to face similar situations in_this hemisphere. West_Virginia toll bonds have defaulted in interest for months, and, despite recent improvement in revenues, holders of the bonds are faced with more of the same. One issue that must be faced is the relative difficulty of analysis of different phonologic subsystems. The United_States can help by communicating a genuine concern with the problems these countries face and a readiness to provide technical and other appropriate forms of assistance where possible. The Rhode_Island Public_Expenditure_Council in its publication once commented:`` The_most realistic way of facing_up to this problem would be to have the State take_over full responsibility for assessing all taxable property. He seems strong enough inside the party to cope_with any internal opposition; but if he is up against China 's crusading spirit in world affairs, he is going_to be faced with the_most agonizing choice in his life. This is the question now facing President_Kennedy: The concept of labor as a special class is outmoded, and in the task confronting America as bastion of the free_world, labor must learn to put the national interest first if it is itself to survive. The book concerned with the Negro 's role in an urban society is rare indeed; recently only Keith_Wheeler 's novel, Peaceable_Lane, has openly faced the problem. For another second or two he gave_in to the annoyance that was directed at himself; then his mind moved_on to be confronted by something far more serious, and as the thought expanded, the implications jarred him. Is his a literature of defeat, irrelevant to the social crises we face? I realized that Hamlet was faced with an entirely different problem, but his agony could have been no greater. I submit that it cannot be dismissed simply by saying we are not facing the facts of life. The speaker suggested that the desolation of a post-attack world would be too awful to face. So we are faced with a vast network of amorphous entities perpetuating themselves in whatever manner they can, without the needs of society, controlling society and forcing upon it a regime representing only the corporation 's needs for survival. It may seem to some of them that success can be purchased much less dearly by fishing in the murky waters of international politics than by facing_up to the intractable tasks at_home. West_Germany will face the crucial tests that lie ahead, on Berlin and unification, with a coalition government. The National_Parks, always popular camping places, are facing the same pressure. Every man who the market to make a_little easy_money on_the_side and suffers losses could at the time hardly face his wife who was wondering how her husband could be so dumb. But we had hardly started to adjust our thinking to this new uranium weapon when we were faced with the hydrogen_bomb. Men, trees, automobiles, houses, and_so_on- objects continually confronted in everyday life- had each its characteristic blot appearance and became easily recognizable, at the very beginning of tracing, by an inference as_to what each was. He, of_course, must have been equally unprepared for what confronted him, but, nonetheless, I did find his reaction startling. , although considerable numbers of men have been trained, bureaucracies are still deficient in many respects; even the famed Indian_Civil_Service is not fully adequate_to the tremendous range of tasks it has undertaken. When this and other units combined to form the present group, it was taken_on as a continuing fund-raiser. They faced a rather small audience, as quite_a_few subscribers apparently had decided to forego the pleasures of the afternoon. The Negro faces as much, if_not more, difficulty in fitting himself into an urban economy as he did_in an agrarian one. This slim book, while giving the reader only a fleeting glimpse of the scientific mind confronting the universe, has the appeal that informed conversation always has. William_Styron, while facing the changing economy with a certain uneasy reluctance, insists he is not to be classified as a Southern writer and yet includes traditional Southern concepts in everything he publishes. The nightmare of a clash between those in_trouble in Africa, exacerbated by the difficulties, changes, and tragedies facing them, and other allies who intellectually and emotionally disapprove of the circumstances that have brought these troubles about, has been conspicious by its absence. And Grandma is n't strong enough to take_on something like that, and to tell you the truth neither am I''. `` Said Secretary_Hodges:' It 's a tough combination for the U._S. to face'. It seems to me, the first thing you 've got_to do, to be happy, is to face_up to your problems, no_matter what they may be. When confronted with a drunk or an insane person I have no notion of what any one of them might do to me or to himself or to others. The state is now faced with the immediate question of raising new taxes whether on utilities, real_estate or motor_vehicles, he said,`` and I challenge Mitchell to tell the people where he stands on the tax issue''. It must be recognized as a slow-acting tool designed to prevent political and military crises such_as those recently confronted in Laos and Cuba. These societies can expect to face difficult times. New_York Central_Railroad president Alfred_E._Perlman said Tuesday his line would face the threat of bankruptcy if the Chesapeake+ Ohio and Baltimore+ Ohio Railroads merge. Ambassador_Stevenson yesterday described the U. N. 's problem of electing a temporary successor to the late Dag_Hammarskjold as`` the gravest crisis the institution has faced''. Presenting an individualized Negro character, it would seem, is one of the_most difficult assignments a Southern writer could tackle; and the success of such an endeavor is, as suggested above, glaringly rare. I could face Thelma after that night. Given this kind of business climate, what competitive marketing problems will your company face in the next 10 yr.? Fourteen years is the maximum penalty now faced by the new five, who may have altered history in the 1960 s. When a man invests a block of his years at a university without gaining the coveted promotion, not_only is he faced with the problem of starting over but there is also a certain depreciation in the market_value of his services. If the circumstances are faced frankly it is not reasonable to expect this to be true. From the manufacturer 's point_of_view, the increasing cost of advertising and promotion is a very real problem to be faced in the sixties. Few business groups in recent years have come under heavier pressure to face these realities than real_estate_brokers and home builders. As long as her development within her shell lived_up_to expectations, and there were no side-effects from the pituitary tinkering, Helva would live a rewarding, rich and unusual life, a far cry from what she would have faced as an ordinary,`` normal'' being. With the development of the Red_Bridge_Subdivision south of Kansas_City, Missouri, the developer was faced with the problem of providing adequate sewage_disposal. We in East_Greenwich have the example of two neighboring communities, one currently utilizing double sessions in their schools, and the other facing this prospect next year. Facing a prosecution which has demanded the death_penalty, he said:' I have participated in the war against Communism in Korea and at Dienbienphu, and I have helped in the evacuation of North Vietnamese to the free_world. Faced with this situation, Postmaster_Charles_F._McKenna of Montpelier went with Fogg on a Burlington trip, and together they scouted the terrain on the heights of Berlin. When that fear has been removed by faith in Jesus_Christ, when we know that He is our Savior, that He has paid our debt with His blood, that He has met the demands of God 's justice and thus has turned His wrath away- when we know that, we have peace with God in our hearts; and_then, with this God on our side, we can face the whole world without_fear. We were not, however, prepared_for anything like the apparition that confronted us as Felix came_up the stairs. If Russian pupils have to take these languages, how_come American students have a choice whether or not to take a language, but have to face so many exceptions? On the eve of the`` great debate'' on the proposal to give the President broad powers to make across-the-board tariff concessions which could practically bring us into the Atlantic_Community, we should face the alternatives on this proposition. Here you begin to appreciate the scope of the challenges and possibilities facing the industry.
Contacting : transfer_mesg-37.1.1
write 'communicate (with) in writing' drop a line 'communicate (with) in writing'
explain expound communicate tell show recap recite narrate outline boil down quote justify preach snitch corroborate verify dictate elucidate write explicate read illustrate relay teach sum up write in summarize demonstrate ?pose
ring 'COD: call by telephone' page 'COD: contact by means of a pager. ' contact 'COD: get in touch or communication with.' radio 'COD: communicate with by radio. ' telephone 'COD: ring or speak to (someone) using the telephone.' write in 'FN: contact by letter' telex 'COD: communicate with by telex.' cable 'FN: contact via cablegram' write 'COD: write and send (a letter) to someone. ' call 'FN: to use a telephone to contact. ' phone 'FN: to use a telephone to contact. ' call up 'FN: contact personally by phone' telegraph 'COD: send (someone) a message by telegraph. ' reach 'COD: make contact with. '
I explained how to do it. I explained to her how it can be done. Wanda told me to present a new proposal. She told him how he did it. Wanda taught the students French. I explained to her how to do it. She told him that he should not go. I explained what he should do. I explained the matter to them. She told him what to do. I explained how it can be done. She told him what she was doing. Wanda taught the students. I explained the matter. I explained what to do. I explained. Wanda told me about climbing the mountain.
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writes: Do steam_baths have any health value? writes: What makes my hands numb when sewing? And just as`` Laurie'' Lawrence was first attracted to bright Jo_March, who found him immature by her high standards, and_then had to content himself with her younger sister Amy, so Joe_Jastrow, who had also been writing Henrietta before he came to Johns_Hopkins, had_to content himself with her younger sister, pretty Rachel. She wrote again and now, abandoning for_the_moment the theme of love, she asked for help in the matter of her career. Writing to Speed on August 24, 1855, Lincoln made the latter point clear. He 's telling them now to write letters to their Congressmen opposing the disarmament of Germany'. Just_the_same, the old_woman said, she would write to her nephew in his boxcar and tell him she had met a nice man from his adopted country. After Gagarin became the Greatest Man in the World, for a nation that does not believe_in the cult_of_personality or in careerism, Moreland wrote me a letter in which he said:`` I am not interested in how long a bee can live in a vacuum, or how far it can fly. Any needy family living in San_Francisco can obtain toys by writing to Christmas Toys, 676 Howard street, San_Francisco 5, and listing the parent 's name_and_address and the age and sex of each child in the family between the ages of 1 and 12. It also happened with the Inauguration, which was not re-run at_all during the evening hours, and I wrote to the TV editor of the Times. With a pardonable irony Shelley wrote to the father who had publicly disowned his daughter: `` I wrote Bill in my last letter to forget that I had told him that I did mean to reconsider my decision not to change my mind- and he seems to have misunderstood me''. writes: Does a brace help in sciatica? `` It was a terrible loss to me'', said Kate quietly, feeling the pain twist again at the mention, knowing now that Juanita must have written to him at Grafton. writes: Does the cholesterol go_down when most of the thyroid_gland is removed?
Containing : fit-54.3
sleep 'be able to accommodate for sleeping' admit 'have room for; hold without crowding' hold 'be capable of holding or containing' contain 'be capable of holding or containing' seat 'be able to seat' hold 'have room for; hold without crowding' take 'be capable of holding or containing' accommodate 'have room for; hold without crowding'
fit seat sleep feed take contain reseat carry serve store house hold
hold 'COD: contain or be capable of containing.' house 'COD: enclose or encase.' store 'FN: To host contents. A container that is non-agentively hosting some contents is said to store said contents.' contain 'COD: have or hold within. '
This tent sleeps six people The theater admits 300 people The theater seats 2,000 The flask holds one gallon This box won't take all the items The auditorium can't hold more than 500 people This hotel can accommodate 250 guests
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We sleep five people in each room. Each room sleeps five people.
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By counting the number of stalls and urinals I attempted to form a loose estimate of how many men the hall would hold at_one_time. Robert_Lovelace and Cedric_Burgher_Jr. seated guests. There are houseboats which are literally homes afloat, accommodating whole families in comfort and convenience. The size of the press is usually expressed in_terms_of chuck capacity( the maximum diameter tool shank it will hold) or distance between the spindle center and the column. Lee_Jackson and Ken_Smith, both of Houston, and Alfred_Neumann of Beaumont seated guests. In_the_past an orthodontist might have tried, over four or five years, to straighten and fit the boy 's large teeth into a jaw that, despite some growth, would never accommodate them. There is no registration fee but there will be a charge of$ 2.50 for the luncheon to be held in the library and fine_arts building. Subsequent assemblies will be held at Stranahan High_School Tuesday, at Pompano_Beach_High_Wednesday, and at Fort_Lauderdale high Thursday.
concoct 'COD: make a dish or meal by combining ingredients' bake 'COD: cook food by dry heat without direct exposure to a flame, typically in an oven' cook up 'FN: make something to eat' whip up 'COD: make or prepare something, especially food, very quickly' make 'FN: produce a meal or a component of a meal' prepare 'COD: make food ready for cooking or eating' cook 'COD: prepare food by mixing, combining, and heating the ingredients. '
Martha carved the piece of wood into a toy. $100,000 builds a house. $100,000 will build you a house. Martha carved a toy out of a piece of wood for the baby. Martha carved a toy out of a piece of wood. Martha carved a piece of wood for the baby. $100,000 builds a house out of sticks. Martha carved a toy. $100,000 builds you a house out of sticks. Martha carved a piece of wood into a toy for the baby. Martha carved a toy for the baby. Martha carved the baby a toy out of a piece of wood. Martha will carve a toy out of a piece of wood for $50. This wood carved beautiful toys. The contractor builds houses for $100,000. The contractor will build you a house for $100,000.
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You 'll find, once your technique is perfected, that you can cook on a boat with a simple Bernz-O-Matic. Finally, he was cooking, washing dishes, bathing the children, and even ironing- and still his wife refused to have relations as often as he desired them. Carol Strong, 13, of Cedar_Mill cooked the championship junior dollar dinner. Ramsey, 6- 3, 195 and ruggedly slim, says,`` I can n't remember when I did n't pester my mother to teach me to cook''. Sharon, she 's cooked in a restaurant. He had a deep voice which was full of good food she had cooked, and good_humor; an explosive laugh which always carried everything before it. The girls seemed to spend half their time tiptoeing in`` to see if Mike was all_right'' and they were too preoccupied to cook, much less be secretaries. Keep it no_longer than 36 hours before cooking, and keep it in the coldest( but non-freezing) compartment of the refrigerator. He was silent a moment, thinking he could use a man this time_of_year, and if the girl could cook, it would give him more time in the meadows, but he knew nothing about the couple.
Cooking_creation : create-26.4
concoct 'make a concoction (of) by mixing'
dig choreograph formulate craft improvise paint construct reconstitute synthesize derive compute rearrange organize draft design create model write rebuild lay author invent draw produce mass-produce silkscreen concoct manufacture conjure form compose publish spin fabricate style reorganize coin
concoct 'COD: make a dish or meal by combining ingredients' bake 'COD: cook food by dry heat without direct exposure to a flame, typically in an oven' cook up 'FN: make something to eat' whip up 'COD: make or prepare something, especially food, very quickly' make 'FN: produce a meal or a component of a meal' prepare 'COD: make food ready for cooking or eating' cook 'COD: prepare food by mixing, combining, and heating the ingredients. '
NP (Agent) V () NP.beneficiary (Beneficiary) NP (Result)
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David constructed a house out of sticks. David dug a hole for me. They designed the Westinghouse-Mitsubishi venture as a non-equity transaction. David constructed a house. Claire drew. David dug me a hole.
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At juice bars in Los_Angeles' 35`` health'' stores, a new sensation is a pink, high-protein cocktail, concocted of dried eggs, powdered_milk and cherry-flavored No-Cal, which sells for 59 per 8- oz. glass.
Cooking_creation : preparing-26.3
prepare 'prepare for eating by applying heat' bake 'prepare with dry heat in an oven' concoct 'prepare or cook by mixing ingredients' ready 'prepare for eating by applying heat' fix 'prepare for eating by applying heat' cook up 'prepare or cook by mixing ingredients' cook 'prepare for eating by applying heat' make 'prepare for eating by applying heat'
prepare blend roll run scramble barbecue fix ready broil kindle mix boil microwave roast set cook barbeque clear pour wash brew clean fry toss toast cook up light bake cultivate iron poach grill
concoct 'COD: make a dish or meal by combining ingredients' bake 'COD: cook food by dry heat without direct exposure to a flame, typically in an oven' cook up 'FN: make something to eat' whip up 'COD: make or prepare something, especially food, very quickly' make 'FN: produce a meal or a component of a meal' prepare 'COD: make food ready for cooking or eating' cook 'COD: prepare food by mixing, combining, and heating the ingredients. '
concoct a strange mixture Cook me dinner, please fix breakfast for the guests, please can you make me an omelette? bake a cake
Examples from VerbNet
Donna fixed a sandwich. Donna mixed a drink with the gin and grapefruit juice. Donna fixed a sandwich for me. Donna grilled me steaks. Donna fixed me a sandwich. Donna grilled steaks. Donna grilled steaks for me.
Examples from SemCor
In studying the liquid phase thermal reaction, some 70 tubes from 12 different manifold fillings were prepared and analyzed. Forty-five new Clinico-pathologic Conferences were prepared, bringing the total to 61 available for loan distribution. Mrs._Reese baked her cookies for only the third time in the Bake-off finals. `` I can fix him something later in the afternoon when we get home''. He was readying a batch of biscuits for the Dutch_oven. Except when you prepare`` do_it_yourself'' shish kebob or a lobster roast. In attempting to improve specificity of staining, the fluorescein labeled antisera used in both direct and indirect methods were treated in one of several ways:( 1) They were passed_through Dowex-2-chloride twice and treated with acetone insoluble powders( Coons, 1958) prepared from mouse liver or from healthy sweet_clover stems or crown_gall tissue produced by Agrobacterium_tumefaciens( E._F._Smith+ Townsend) Conn, on sweet_clover stems. Moreland fixed us each another drink, and said,`` For God 's sake, tell me something truly amusing''. Here are a_couple_of the latest, highly styled ways to fix skinless franks in your own back yard! Douglass prepared his sample of **f by thermal decomposition of aqueous chromic_acid at 300- 325` C. `` Know what I had_to fix fer Ole Him''? To prepare mustard cream, blend mustard with enough water to make a thin paste. Because they prepare their own meals they also keep in their pockets a good portion of that$ 10.50 food bill along with most_of the tip money. She stayed too late, and when she left, it was dark and time to go_home and cook supper for her husband. `` Why, I could even cook a piece of antelope steak; I never even saw any''. First thing I knew he was in the kitchenette cooking_up the breakfast and I was handing Eileen her coffee-cup and she was lying there handsome as a queen among her courtiers. Oyster salt roast- oysters on the half shell, cooked on a bed of coarse salt that kept them hot when served- was a standby at Manning 's. Nine new teaching Clinico-pathologic_Conference sets were prepared, which makes a total of 70 types of teaching sets for loan. Do whatever kitchen work, such_as fixing a salad, preparing garlic_bread, or making a marinade sauce, ahead_of_time. The study of the St._Louis area 's economic prospects prepared for the Construction_Industry Joint_Conference confirms and reinforces both the findings of the Metropolitan St._Louis Survey of 1957 and the easily observed picture of the Missouri-Illinois countryside. She stood_up, smoothing her hair down, straightening her clothes, feeling a thankfulness for the enveloping darkness outside, and, above everything, for the absence of the need to answer, to respond, to be aware even of Stowey coming_in or going_out, and yet, now that she was beginning to cook, she glimpsed a future without him, a future alone like this, and the pain made her head writhe, and she found it hard to wait for Lucretia to come with her guests. Because the food is selected with thought for its nutritional value, care for its origin, and prepared in a manner that retains the_most nutrients, the food does taste good. There was to be roast chicken with dressing, giblet gravy, asparagus, new peas with a sprig of mint, creamed onions, and mashed potatoes- all chosen, prepared, and cooked by Viola herself. I want to get my kit in tomorrow morning- would you mind doing them while I cook the dinner''? Viola greeted me, in checked apron, ladle in_hand, and explained it was the cook 's night out and that she herself was preparing dinner. `` Johnny insisted on cooking a chicken dinner in my honor- he 's always been a good cook- and I 'll never forget him cleaning the chicken in the tub''. Illustrations were prepared for 11 Department of the Army manuals and one Graphic_Training_Aid. `` Cook a whole antelope''? she exclaimed. The cooks had prepared one of the best meals we 'd had in a long_time, and on Montero 's orders had baked enough bread to last the day.
Corroding : entity_specific_cos-45.5
rust 'become destroyed by water, air, or a corrosive such as an acid' corrode 'become destroyed by water, air, or a corrosive such as an acid'
When the end did come, and the schools were disbanded and abandoned, we felt and hoped that the machinery of psychological_warfare would not be allowed to rust. A coat of paste wax or a rubdown with a_piece of wax_paper will protect the polished surface of the table; wiping with a slightly oiled cloth will discourage rusting of the column and quill.
Cotheme : accompany-51.7
see 'accompany or escort' escort 'accompany or escort' accompany 'go or travel along with'
?accompany escort accompany conduct steer misdirect shepherd ?guide guide lead
conduct 'COD: guide to or around a place' usher 'COD: show or guide somewhere.' accompany 'COD: go somewhere with' guide 'COD: show or indicate the way to.' shepherd 'COD: guide or direct somewhere.' tail 'COD: secretly follow and observe (someone).' follow 'COD: move or travel behind.' track 'COD: follow the course or movements of' trail 'FN: follow the trail of' chase 'COD: pursue in order to catch or catch up with.' pursue 'COD: follow in order to catch or attack.' escort 'COD: accompany as an escort.' shadow 'COD: follow and observe secretly' lead the way 'FN: lead (some unspecified individual or individuals) to a location along a specific path. Although this LU, at first glance, appears to be an example of the Way Construction (see Constructicon entry), it differs in form (fixed "the" before "way", never a possessive as is usual for the Way Construction) and in meaning (the omitted Cotheme is DNI, not the INI that is usual for omitted direct objects in the Way Construction; the Goal or Path is also omissable unlike the Way Construction).' show 'FN: guide' stalk 'COD: pursue or approach stealthily. ' lead 'COD: show (someone) the way to a destination by preceding or accompanying them.' hound 'COD: harass or pursue relentlessly.'
The nurse accompanied the old lady everywhere I'll see you to the door
Examples from VerbNet
Jackie accompanied Rose. Jackie accompanied Rose to the store.
Examples from SemCor
When Papa went_out to do God 's work, Stevie often accompanied him in the buggy, which was drawn by Violet, the new black mare. Commerce_Secretary_Luther_Hodges, accompanied by a member of our staff, on May 10 toured plants of two of Italy 's biggest companies- Fiat, the auto producer, and Olivetti, maker of typewriters and calculating_machines. Should I accompany her to the door of her home, or should I ask to be invited in? In_addition, would not the young female public of Washington be afforded a greater degree of protection at night when they are on the streets if they were accompanied by a dog on a leash? At certain critical stages, and only for sound diagnostic reasons, it may be important to accompany family members in their use of these resources if their problem-solving behavior is to be constructive rather_than defeating. At 3: 58 a. m., with the plane about twenty minutes out of El_Paso, passenger Robert_Berry, a San_Antonio advertising man, glanced up and saw the man and boy, accompanied by a stewardess, walking up the aisle toward the cockpit. There was the day Uncle_Izaak had, in an unexpected grandiose gesture, handed_over the pretty sloop to Abel for_keeps, on_condition that he never fail to let his brother accompany him whenever the younger boy wished. Cutting_short a holiday at Hong_Kong, the aircraft_carriers Lexington and Bennington steamed off into the South_China_Sea, accompanied by a swarm of destroyers, plus troopships loaded with marines.
Cotheme : captain-29.8
chaperone 'accompany as a chaperone' chaperon 'accompany as a chaperone' escort 'accompany as an escort'
escort skipper sponsor guard butcher tailor captain whore pioneer referee shepherd cox crew mother usher chaperone prostitute host nurse emcee model bully umpire pilot star understudy chauffeur tutor clerk doctor witness volunteer police partner soldier caddy valet coach champion
conduct 'COD: guide to or around a place' usher 'COD: show or guide somewhere.' accompany 'COD: go somewhere with' guide 'COD: show or indicate the way to.' shepherd 'COD: guide or direct somewhere.' tail 'COD: secretly follow and observe (someone).' follow 'COD: move or travel behind.' track 'COD: follow the course or movements of' trail 'FN: follow the trail of' chase 'COD: pursue in order to catch or catch up with.' pursue 'COD: follow in order to catch or attack.' escort 'COD: accompany as an escort.' shadow 'COD: follow and observe secretly' lead the way 'FN: lead (some unspecified individual or individuals) to a location along a specific path. Although this LU, at first glance, appears to be an example of the Way Construction (see Constructicon entry), it differs in form (fixed "the" before "way", never a possessive as is usual for the Way Construction) and in meaning (the omitted Cotheme is DNI, not the INI that is usual for omitted direct objects in the Way Construction; the Goal or Path is also omissable unlike the Way Construction).' show 'FN: guide' stalk 'COD: pursue or approach stealthily. ' lead 'COD: show (someone) the way to a destination by preceding or accompanying them.' hound 'COD: harass or pursue relentlessly.'
She asked her older brother to escort her to the ball
Examples from VerbNet
Miriam tutored her brother. The show starred Miriam. Her cousin clerked for Judge Davis.
Examples from SemCor
Dr._H._V._Hilprecht, Professor of Assyrian at the University_of_Pennsylvania, dreamed that a Babylonian priest, with the king Kurigalzu,( 1300.) escorted him to the treasure chamber of the temple of Bel, gave him six novel points of information about a certain broken relic, and corrected an error in its identification. `` While Henry_Morgan was escorting Miss_Vera_Green from the church social last Saturday night, a savage dog attacked them and bit Mr._Morgan on the public_square''. They escorted him down from the porch and through the rain to his office. The men helped them gather their belongings and escorted them to Raton along with three other families desiring to leave. McFeeley told the parents he would escort them to police_headquarters in a half hour. Skopas expressed no curiosity over the case, offered no expression of sympathy, made no move to escort McFeeley to the door. In September 1817 at Fort_Daer( Pembina) Dickson met the noble lord whom, with the help of a band of Sioux, he escorted to Prairie_du_Chien.
Cotheme : chase-51.6
follow 'follow in or as if in pursuit' shadow 'follow, usually without the person's knowledge' follow 'to travel behind, go after, come after' pursue 'follow in or as if in pursuit'
trail pursue shadow tail follow track chase
conduct 'COD: guide to or around a place' usher 'COD: show or guide somewhere.' accompany 'COD: go somewhere with' guide 'COD: show or indicate the way to.' shepherd 'COD: guide or direct somewhere.' tail 'COD: secretly follow and observe (someone).' follow 'COD: move or travel behind.' track 'COD: follow the course or movements of' trail 'FN: follow the trail of' chase 'COD: pursue in order to catch or catch up with.' pursue 'COD: follow in order to catch or attack.' escort 'COD: accompany as an escort.' shadow 'COD: follow and observe secretly' lead the way 'FN: lead (some unspecified individual or individuals) to a location along a specific path. Although this LU, at first glance, appears to be an example of the Way Construction (see Constructicon entry), it differs in form (fixed "the" before "way", never a possessive as is usual for the Way Construction) and in meaning (the omitted Cotheme is DNI, not the INI that is usual for omitted direct objects in the Way Construction; the Goal or Path is also omissable unlike the Way Construction).' show 'FN: guide' stalk 'COD: pursue or approach stealthily. ' lead 'COD: show (someone) the way to a destination by preceding or accompanying them.' hound 'COD: harass or pursue relentlessly.'
NP (Agent) V () NP (Theme) PP.location[PREP] (Trajectory)
Examples from WordNet
The ducklings followed their mother around the pond The police car pursued the suspected attacker Her bad deed followed her and haunted her dreams all her life The police are shadowing her Please follow the guide through the museum
Examples from VerbNet
Jackie chased the thief. Jackie chased after the thief. Jackie chased the thief down the street.
Examples from SemCor
Pat let him go, following more leisurely. My lights would have been a giveaway if I 'd tried to shadow him in the conventional manner. The others followed Brannon inside. The driver told police he followed as the Negro man got_out of the cab with his money. `` Follow me''. They followed the others toward_the_east gate. I hurried over to the agency heap, jumped in, started the motor and was just_in_time to see the car I wanted to shadow turn to the left. Whoever it was had meant to shut him up in here, had followed him and waited till the courthouse and square were deserted. Commandeering a passing car, Kimmell pursued the fleeing vehicle, but lost it in traffic. Goulding leaped to his feet and started forward,`` Garryowen''! on his lips, his men following. Phil followed Eddie into the office and shut the door. Finally, Mercer did manage to follow B' dikkat to the door of the cabin. Rachel followed, looked at me, and clucked with her tongue. The gun followed her. We followed him up_the_stairs. Less assured than the tall, wide shouldered man in_the_lead, Cobb followed alertly, a hand on his gun butt. Two more shots followed in quick succession, dropping him limp and huddled on the ground. He opened the door and followed Rourke out. In defiance, a chinless reprobate, Jake_Camaret, marched down the aisle in St._Peter 's one Sunday morning, followed by one of the women from the Bordel, whose dress and walk plainly showed the lack of any shame. Ekstrohm smiled, and followed the captain through the airlock with only a glance at the lapel gauge on his coverall. Following reaction the cells were scratched with a file and opened under a 20% aqueous sodium_iodide solution. I followed him out through the lobby to the street. The other five Slash-B men followed them inside, crowding the small room. He fled through the door and down the steps, running, and the men grunted and followed, pushing Lester to one side where he backed against the wall with the sleeve of his jacket raised before his eyes to shut_out the light. Curt followed, reaching behind him to shut the door and hook it. And why was it causing so_much agitation among the Angels, and being followed by so many_of them? So_much_for the tiresome facts, as familiar to you, I'm sure, as to the constables and state troopers who followed in your wake. In a minute, or five minutes, the business would be done; Mahzeer would stand_up, the prime_minister would follow. The card the man I was shadowing had filled_out was still on the counter. `` It is no good recommending surrender rather_than nuclear warfare with the proviso that surrender could be followed by the effective military resistance by occupied peoples. Winston followed her around the room, collecting the small frail objects( Christmas, birthday, and anniversary) and wrapping them in tissue_paper. Shot near the heart, he turned to one side and plunged for a door to another room several feet away, three bullets following him. The Georgia_Legislature will wind_up its 1961 session Monday and head for home- where some of the highway bond money it approved will follow shortly. Jessica_Packard lifted her head and followed the figure, her eyes resting nearly closed on the unself-conscious rise and fall of the rounded hips. Andy passed into the corridor, their`` good_lucks''! following him. They 're followed by the front and rear bulkheads as illustrated. They 'll move around that rock all day, following the shade. He had hoped to be alone in the bombproof, but the soldier had followed him. I followed them in the jeep and now they did not care. Jones followed him into the front_room, closing the door behind him. But he had_to follow the light. When it was followed by a second, whining even, Cobb swerved sharply aside into a depression. I could n't see him, but the electric bugging device gave steady beeps when it was straight ahead, short half beeps when the car I was following was to the left, and long drawn-out beeps when it turned to the right. They were pursuing him. Division three will be headed by the Marines followed by 12 states; division four will be headed by the Navy, followed by 11 states; division five, by the Air_Force followed by 11 states. There being no bridge, the master had to stop at the shore; but his companion crossed the river walking on the water and beckoned to Hwang_Pah to follow him. Division six will be headed by the Coast_Guard, followed by the reserve forces of all services, five states, Puerto_Rico, the_Virgin Islands, Guam, American_Samoa, the trust_territories and the Canal_Zone. Frank followed her into the bedroom, hooked her dress up the back. Following observation of the fact that the reaction rates of supposedly identical reaction mixtures prepared on the same filling manifold and exposed under identical conditions often differed by several hundred per_cent, a systematic series of experiments was undertaken to see whether the difficulty could be ascribed to the method of preparing the chlorine, to the effects of oxygen or moisture or to the effect of surface to volume ratio in the reaction tubes. Do patriots everywhere know enough about how the persecution of the Jews in Germany and later in the occupied countries contributed to terrorizing the populations, splitting apart individuals and groups, arousing the meanest and most dishonest impulses, pulverizing trust and personal dignity, and finally forcing people to follow their masters into the abyss by making them partners in unspeakable crimes? `` Follow Secretary_Hodges through the Fiat plant, and you learn this: He expected nothing for himself but that which naturally follows those marked for misfortune. Beaten, and exhausted, he pursues the elusive killer through the demi-monde of high_society and low morals, always alone, always despised. Forced behind him momentarily, Russ followed at_once and halted two steps inside. One day he followed the_Irish_Jasper_Greens, the town band, to a picnic and spent the entire day listening, while his family spent the day looking. They followed him into the rain and across to the squat stone building fifty feet to the rear. In her mind she followed the white Buick along the road somewhere between here and the Niagara_River. He was closely followed by the Ohio and Indiana troops- thus the old bridge has another distinction; that of being the first such structure secured by force of arms in the war of the' 60 s. The left will follow at_once. A bold line of violet broke_loose from the high ridge of the mountains, followed by feathers of red that swept the last stars from the sky. A detachment of six men from the 701 st Chemical_Maintenance_Company under First_Lt._Howard_D._Beckstrom went aboard, followed by Lt._Thomas_H._Richardson, the Cargo_Security_Officer. Powers had not followed. With the first reports, Russell 's horse wheeled to the right and ran towards the buildings while Cook, followed by a hail of bullets, raced towards the arroyo of Salyer_'s_Canyon immediately in_front_of him, just reaching it as his horse fell. He followed Mr._Blatz up the cellar stairs. As he approached the open bandstand, erected facing the South entrance to the Executive_Mansion, the band struck_up the`` Star_Spangled_Banner'' and followed it with`` Hail to the Chief''. The grieving Hero and her father, Leonato, followed by the Friar, left the stage. `` Do try it'', Brannon told him, dismounting and starting up the steps with his men following. Alex entered first and was followed by the doctor who, for all his care, manifested a perceptible bulge on his left side where the hen was cradled. He was followed by four of his men.
Cotheme : stalk-35.3
chase after 'go after with the intent to catch' track 'go after with the intent to catch' go after 'go after with the intent to catch' tag 'go after with the intent to catch' trail 'go after with the intent to catch' tail 'go after with the intent to catch' chase 'go after with the intent to catch' give chase 'go after with the intent to catch' dog 'go after with the intent to catch'
stalk whiff taste scent smell track
conduct 'COD: guide to or around a place' usher 'COD: show or guide somewhere.' accompany 'COD: go somewhere with' guide 'COD: show or indicate the way to.' shepherd 'COD: guide or direct somewhere.' tail 'COD: secretly follow and observe (someone).' follow 'COD: move or travel behind.' track 'COD: follow the course or movements of' trail 'FN: follow the trail of' chase 'COD: pursue in order to catch or catch up with.' pursue 'COD: follow in order to catch or attack.' escort 'COD: accompany as an escort.' shadow 'COD: follow and observe secretly' lead the way 'FN: lead (some unspecified individual or individuals) to a location along a specific path. Although this LU, at first glance, appears to be an example of the Way Construction (see Constructicon entry), it differs in form (fixed "the" before "way", never a possessive as is usual for the Way Construction) and in meaning (the omitted Cotheme is DNI, not the INI that is usual for omitted direct objects in the Way Construction; the Goal or Path is also omissable unlike the Way Construction).' show 'FN: guide' stalk 'COD: pursue or approach stealthily. ' lead 'COD: show (someone) the way to a destination by preceding or accompanying them.' hound 'COD: harass or pursue relentlessly.'
the dog chased the rabbit The policeman chased the mugger down the alley
Examples from VerbNet
I tracked prints. I stalked game in the woods. I stalked the woods for game.
Examples from SemCor
Ludie hopped rides on freight_cars, and was chased by Mr._Yankton, the railroad guard. Ben and Lucien have gone_after them. They went_after the squall as mercilessly as a wolf_pack after an abandoned cow. To a stranger their delight in these things may seem paradoxical, for Persians chase the golden_calf as much_as any people. The simple, naked idea of one man chasing another is of its nature better fitted for the film than it is for any other form of fiction. I 'll stampede the rest of these horses so they can n't chase you''. The cycle of disaster starts the moment they touch any belonging of ours, and dogs them unto the forty-fifth generation. The drug went_after the pain and swallowed it. He thought_of Joe_Harris, the nigger who had gone_after his sister. `` We 're going_after ice'', Howard said,`` and thought maybe you 'd go along and keep us company''. Once he went_after Hans and dumped his pot over the banister. They were chasing a rain_cloud. No ringers, either- even if they are trailing legitimate invitees. Caucusing, the liberals decided to go_after Colmer, which actually was the more drastic course, since seniority in the House is next to godliness. Finding him dead, Cook caught Russell 's horse and rode to the cattle foreman 's house to report the incident and request bloodhounds to trail the assassins. I did not rest until I had tracked the mystery down.
Cure : other_cos-45.4
cure 'provide a cure for, make healthy again' bring around 'provide a cure for, make healthy again' heal 'provide a cure for, make healthy again'
rehabilitate 'FN: restore to health or normal life by training and therapy after addiction or illness' heal 'FN: make sound or healthy again' ease 'COD: make or become less serious or severe' palliate 'COD: make (the symptoms of a disease) less severe without removing the cause.' cure 'COD: end (a disease, condition, or problem) by treatment or remedial action; relieve of the symptoms of a disease or condition' resuscitate 'COD: make active or vigorous again' treat 'COD: give medical care or attention to.' alleviate 'COD: make (pain or difficulty) less severe.'
The quack pretended to heal patients but never managed to The treatment cured the boy's acne
Examples from VerbNet
The clothes dried wrinkled. The clothes dried. Bill dried the clothes with a hairdryer. The hairdryer dried the clothes. The cotton clothes dried easily. Bill dried the clothes.
Examples from SemCor
`` Hang this around your neck or attach it to other parts of your anatomy, and its rays will cure any disease you have'', said the company. The evidence shows that fake therapeutic machines, substituted for valid medical cures, have hastened the deaths of thousands. Why, I once used this machine to cure a woman with 97 pounds of cancer in her body''. He then sold her minerals to cure her kidney ailment, a can of sage`` to make her look_like a girl again'', and an application of plain mud to take her wrinkles away. Chairman_Khrushchev( Kennedy) rattles his rockets( sabre) in_order_to cure his internal ills and to strengthen his negotiating position. `` Nothing wrong with me that could n't be cured'', Nogol said. Yes, the ozone from his machine would cure practically everything, he assured her. He did n't say what would cure him; he had been explaining all during the trip what he needed to make him feel like himself. This machine will cure your cancer body''. The first superhighways- New_York 's Henry_Hudson and Chicago 's Lake_Shore, San_Francisco 's Bay_Bridge and its approaches, a good slice of the Pennsylvania_Turnpike- were built as part of the federal works_program which was going_to cure the depression. We pointed_out that emotional excitement may lead to psychosomatic_disorders and neurotic symptoms, particularly in certain types of personality, but it is also known that the reliving of a strong emotion(`` abreaction'') may cure a battle neurosis. Thirty years ago, while the nation was wallowing in economic depression, the prevailing philosophy of government was to stand aside and allow`` natural forces'' to operate and cure the distress.
Cutting : carve-21.2
cut down 'cut with a blade or mower' mow 'cut with a blade or mower' cube 'cut into cubes' dice 'cut into cubes' fillet 'cut into filets' carve 'cut to pieces' cut up 'cut to pieces' filet 'cut into filets'
mince 'COD: cut up or shred (meat) into very small pieces. ' dice 'COD: Cut (food) into small cubes.' carve 'FN: cut into hard material, sometimes with a carving knife. ' cut 'COD: divide into pieces with a knife or other sharp implement.' fillet 'COD: cut (fish or meat) into fillets. ' slice 'FN: to cut into thin, broad pieces, esp. for food.' cube 'COD: cut (food) into small cubes. ' chop 'COD: cut with repeated sharp, heavy blows of an axe or knife. '
Father carved the ham filet the fish cube the cheese mow the grass
Examples from VerbNet
Carol crushed the ice. That hammer crushes well. Carol carved the stone with a chisel. Carol drilled the stone. The hammer crushed the marble. The ice crushed easily. The chisel carves well. Carol drilled the stone with a hammer drill. Carol carved the stone. The chisel carved the statue. The marble drilled easily. Carol crushed the ice with a hammer. The antique hand drill drilled well. The antique hand drill drilled the stone. The marble carved easily.
Examples from SemCor
`` Miss_Sarah, I can cut_up no chicken. Yet a grassy approach can a pool into a floating lawn every time the grass is mowed. Had_to put my foot on_it to hole it down while I cut it up fer the lob-scuse''.
Damaging : destroy-44
damage 'inflict damage upon' cut up 'destroy or injure severely' mangle 'destroy or injure severely' mutilate 'destroy or injure severely'
rip 'COD: tear.' sabotage 'FN: to deliberately damage something in order to impede some activity' damage 'FN: to cause harm to an object' dent 'FN: to hit something so as to cause a small depression in the surface' tear 'COD: rip a hole or split in.'
NP (Agent) V () NP (Patient) PP.instrument[with] (Instrument)
NP (Agent) V () PP[with] (Instrument) NP (Patient)
Examples from WordNet
The madman mutilates art work She damaged the car when she hit the tree The snow damaged the roof
Examples from VerbNet
The builders destroyed the warehouse with explosives. The explosives destroyed the warehouse. The Romans destroyed the city.
Examples from SemCor
A baby was burned to death and two other children were seriously injured last night in a fire which damaged their one-room Anne_Arundel county home. With meat, milk, butter and ice_cream, the calorie-heavy U._S. diet is 40% fat, and most_of that is saturated fat- the insidious kind, says Dr._Keys, that increases blood cholesterol, damages arteries, and leads to coronary disease. Although a skillful politician and a courageous and honest man, Mr._Nixon, Mr._White believes, ignored his own top-level planners, wasted time and effort in the wrong regions, missed opportunities through indecision and damaged his chances on television. In rare cases, diseases such_as encephalitis or a pituitary tumor may damage the appestat permanently, destroying nearly all sense of satiety. The simple mechanical strain of overweight, says New_York 's Dr._Norman_Jolliffe, can overburden and damage the heart`` for much the same reason that a Chevrolet engine in a Cadillac body would wear_out sooner than if it were in a body for which it was built''. Effectively controls cattle grubs which damage hides and can reduce gains. Before him, mutilated, bleeding to death, they lay. As cholesterol piles_up, it narrows, irritates and damages the artery, encouraging formation of calcium deposits and slowing circulation. In war, on a night like this, it was only the outward emotions that mattered, what could be flung out into the darkness to damage others. The resistance to the rotor damaged the drive belts and reduced the oxygen transfer capacity. Both cars were slightly damaged. ( There are two receivers in_case one should be dropped and damaged.) Hurricane_Carla damaged 70% of the marinas in the Galveston-Port_Aransas area but fuel service is back to normal, and explorers can roam as far west as Port_Isabel on the Mexican border. Before the fight was over, the Harlem boy had a concussion and Trig was cut_up badly.
Daring : risk-94
hazard 'put at risk' adventure 'put at risk' jeopardize 'put at risk' stake 'put at risk' venture 'put at risk'
bet wager chance gamble hazard risk venture punt
venture 'COD: undertake a risky or daring journey or course of action. ' risk 'COD: act in such a way as to incur the risk of. ' dare 'COD: take the risk of. ' hazard 'COD: risk to chance. ' chance 'COD: risk. '
I risked my job. I risked that I would get into trouble. I risk smoking.
Examples from SemCor
Jeopardize it now to correct so old a wrong? Public-spirited backers staked him to a brand-new airplane, aimed at putting their city and state on the flying map. `` When and if it can do so without jeopardizing constitutional and statutory tax-exemption privileges essential to the maintenance of its educational program and facilities, Emory_University will consider applications of persons desiring to study or work at the University without regard_to race, color or creed, continuing university policy that all applications shall be considered on the basis of intellectual and moral standards and other criteria designed to assure the orderly and effective conduct of the university and the fulfillment of its mission as an institution of Christian higher education''. The`` belaboring'' is of_course jocular, yet James was not lacking in fundamental seriousness- unless we measure him by that ultimate seriousness of the great religious_leader or thinker who stakes all on his vision of God.
Death : disappearance-48.2
kick the bucket 'pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life' pass 'pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life' die 'pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life' drop dead 'pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life' decease 'pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life' choke 'pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life' pass away 'pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life' conk 'pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life' pop off 'pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life' exit 'pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life' croak 'pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life' snuff it 'pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life' cash in one's chips 'pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life' buy the farm 'pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life' give-up the ghost 'pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life' go 'pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life' perish 'pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life' expire 'pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life'
die lapse perish go down expire go off go go out disappear vanish
die 'COD: stop living.' drown 'COD: die through submersion in water' pass away 'FN: to die' starve 'COD: suffer or die or cause to suffer or die from hunger.' perish 'COD: die, especially in large numbers.' croak 'COD: (informal) die.' expire 'COD: (of a person) die'
[2 : Somebody ----s ]
NP (Protagonist) V () PP[to] (Containing_event) PP[of] (Explanation) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[as] (Containing_event) PP[in] (Place) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[over] (Protagonist) V () NP (Depictive) PP[during] (Time) NP (Protagonist) V () 2nd (Explanation) PP[in] (Time) NP (Protagonist) V () AVP (Manner) NP (Protagonist) V () AVP (Place) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[at] (Place) NP (Time) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[in] (Place) PP[on] (Time) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[in] (Containing_event) 2nd (Explanation) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[in] (Explanation) AVP (Time) NP (Protagonist) V () AVP (Degree) INI (Explanation) NP (Protagonist) V () AVP (Degree) PP[to] (Result) NP (Protagonist) V () DNI (Explanation) PP[to] (Result) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[to] (Result) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[before] (Place) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[on] (Time) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[because of] (Explanation) PP[in] (Time) NP (Protagonist) V () AVP (Manner) PP[in] (Place) NP (Protagonist) V () NP (Time) NP (Protagonist) V () Sinterrog (Time) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[in] (Explanation) PP[in] (Place) NP (Protagonist) V () 2nd (Explanation) PP[near] (Place) NP (Time) PPing[after] (Time) NP (Protagonist) V () 2nd (Explanation) Sinterrog (Time) NP (Protagonist) V () Sub (Explanation) PP[in] (Time) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[like] (Manner) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[in] (Place) PP[on] (Place) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[in] (Place) Sub (Time) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[ago] (Time) PP[during] (Time) NP (Protagonist) V () AVP (Time) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[in] (Time) Sinterrog (Time)
The children perished in the fire She died from cancer The patient went peacefully The old guy kicked the bucket at the age of 102
Examples from VerbNet
The crowd vanished. A valuable manuscript vanished from the library.
Examples from SemCor
But He set a bound to his[ state of] sin, by interposing death, and thus causing sin to cease, putting an end to it by the dissolution of the flesh, which should take_place in the earth, so_that man, ceasing at_length to live in sin, and dying to it, might live to God''. The congregation perishes when it is no_longer possible to replenish that core from the neighborhood; moreover, residential mobility is so high in metropolitan areas that churches have_to recruit constantly in their core stratum in_order to survive; they can lose higher- and status members from the church without collapsing, but they need adequate recruits for the core stratum in_order to preserve economic integration. It is on them alone that the future of their race depends, for all their relatives( mothers, husbands, brothers, and unmated sisters) have perished with the arrival of the cold_weather. A man Lars_Simon, playwright director, had expressed a wish that Anthony_Payne drop_dead. Then the wind died and the rain squall held steady. The canons, in a body, had tried to force him on his deathbed to let them give him the last_rites of the Church, but he had died still proclaiming salvation by faith. We can die, too, we can die like real people. Even some of the queens will die before the winter is over, falling prey to enemies or disease. He did this by the charming practice of buying_up used electric blankets for$ 5 to$ 10 from survivors of patients who had died, reconditioning them, and selling them at$ 185 each. As it descends, the concentration of radioactivity builds_up in the human_body; for a dose of radiation is not like a flu virus which causes temporary discomfort and_then dies. If then any man is in Christ, he is a new creature[ literally,`` He is a new creation''], the former things have passed_away; behold, they are made new! Twice previously the Senate has approved measures backing ETV and the House has let f die. Something of this can be learned from`` The_Way_to_the_Churchyard''( 1901), an anecdote about an old failure whose fit of anger at a passing cyclist causes him to die of a stroke or seizure. These critters went real sudden''. If he ever did such a thing again she 'd die of shame. Thus a new pattern of days began to develop, for Granny_Albright did not die. Once_in_a_while they said what a shame it was, with Granny dying, but they all agreed she would have wanted it any other way. I believe, therefore, that we are without exception sinners, by nature alienated from God, and that Jesus_Christ, the Son of God, came to earth, the representative Head of a new race, to die upon the cross and pay the penalty of the sin of the world, and that he who thus receives Christ as his personal Saviour is`` born again'' spiritually, with new privileges, appetites, and affections, destined to live and grow in His likeness forever. The white_men died. And all this too shall pass_away: it came to him out of some dim corner of memory from a church_service when he was a boy- yes, in a white church with a thin spur steeple in the patriarchal Hudson_Valley, where a feeling of plenitude was normal in those English Dutch manors with their well-fed squires. The Holy_Father would die soon, she said to Carla, so she could translate for Sam, although he had a brilliant doctor, a man who did not need the assistance of those doctors offered by the great rulers of the world. She was still in the play for pay business when she died, a top trollop who had given the world 's oldest profession one of its rare flashes of glamour. Monte_Brooks, 67, theatrical producer and band leader, collapsed and died Thursday in a Lloyd_Center restaurant. We always thought we would die with our boots on. Douglas has consistently voted to aid the people who killed Masaryk, and against principles Masaryk died to uphold. An only child, he had done all the things that young_men do who have been born to money and social position until his father double-crossed him by dying broke. There would be changes made, and Signor_Raymond should understand that when the Pope died it was like the end of a regime in Rome. Methods have been developed of assigning`` weights'' to statements; that_is, it is known empirically that names beginning with R are more common than those beginning with Z; that fewer women are named Miranda than Elizabeth; that in the United_States more people die of heart_disease than of smallpox. He died of typhoid in 1921''. Montero 's shot had caught him high in the chest; there was no_doubt he was dying. In that moment of vision Adam heard the voice within himself saying: I must not hate him, I must not hate him or I shall die. On July 4, 1959, the patient developed marked abdominal pain and distension, went into shock, and died. Those who had driven hundreds of miles for the burial would not go_home, for she might die any time; but they might as_well unpack their suitcases, for she might linger on. Of the Japanese private he says:`` He fought and marched till he died. Hoijer 's Athabascan and my Yokuts share 71 identical meanings( with allowance for several near synonyms like stomach belly, big large, long far, many much, die dead, say speak). It is no common thing for a listener( critical or otherwise) to hear a singer`` live'' for_the_first_time only after he has died. A British writer, Richard_Haestier, in a book, Dead_Men_Tell_Tales, recalls that in the turmoil preceding French_Revolution the body of Henry_/4,, who had died nearly 180 years earlier, was torn to pieces by a mob. By the same means he perceives this fact as having communicated itself to the audience; he collapses, and dies. Isaac_Pitt, one of the men from Lincoln, had taken a musket_ball in his belly; and though he had found the strength to run with us, now he collapsed and lay on the ground, dying, the Reverend holding his head and wiping his hot brow. They begged Grandma to let them put a bed in the kitchen for her, but Grandma said she was getting too old to sleep in strange beds and be seen with her teeth out, and that she hoped to die in privacy like a Christian and if the Lord willed it to be of pneumonia than it would have to be that way. And if our gospel also is veiled, it is veiled only to those who are perishing. Cousin_Joshua_Dover decided to remain with the Reverend and poor Isaac_Pitt until life passed_away- and he was hurt so badly he did not seem for long in this world. `` God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life'', and`` as_many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name''. John_William_Ball, 68, of 133 Marietta_St._NW, Apartment 101 B, died Sunday at his home. He died before he could completely pay_off his debts. `` I will die rich''. He hit the theme about dying to defend your country, and you were ready to do it right then, without a second_thought. Somehow more terrible than the certainty that he was about to die was the knowledge that Lord would probably not suffer for it: the murder would go unpunished. A cheer here for Francis_Lorenz, state_treasurer, who will meet with the probate advisory_board of the Chicago_Bar association, for suggestions on how to handle the opening of safety_deposit_boxes after somebody dies. On that first day, Blanche literally thought she was going_to die, or, at the very least, go out of her mind. Mark_Arnold-Foster writes:`` People are leaving[ West_Berlin] because they think it is dying. If I do get some whisky down him he might die. Or( more commonly, thinks Keys) the deposits themselves get so big that they choke_off the artery 's flow to_the_point that an infarct occurs: the heart_muscle is suffocated, cells supplied by the artery die, and the heart is permanently, perhaps fatally injured. People died, she would have said, in hospitals, or in cars on the highway at night. So somebody knew what would happen to her father 's money if she died. `` Unfortunately'', says Chief_Postal_Inspector_David_H._Stephens, who has prosecuted many device quacks,`` the ghouls who trade on the hopes of the desperately ill often cannot be successfully prosecuted because the patients who are the chief witnesses die before the case is called_up in court''. When the proprietor dies, the establishment should become a corporation until it is either acquired by another proprietor or the government decides to drop it. His dream goes. Funeral services for Mrs._Kowalski and her daughter, Christine, 11, who died of burns at the same hospital Monday, have been scheduled for 10 a. m. tomorrow in St._Anne 's Catholic_Church, 31978 Mound, in Warren. Of_course, in_this small way of forcing the people to watch as tiny and innocent and dependent creatures die because we 're afraid to feed them and afraid to protest and say`` How_come? Linda_Kay told him he could do anything like that with his Grandma dying, and he said well they had_to eat, did they, they were all dying. They stopped expecting her to die the next minute, but only in the next day or two. Bobby_Bester_Hammett, 21, of Rte. 3, Lawrenceville, and Mrs._Lucille_Herrington_Jones, 23, of Lawrenceville, died in the flaming car, the patrol said. I would have stood there and died there if left to myself, but Cousin_Simmons grabbed my arm in his viselike grip and fairly plucked me out of there; and_then I came_to some sanity and plunged away with such extraordinary speed that I outdistanced Cousin_Simmons by_far. My wife died in childbirth after I was sent_away. Django, who was_born Jean_Baptiste_Reinhardt in Belgium and who died in 1953 in France, was an extraordinary man. As man can live only by dying, so it was only by his dying that Christ could bring many to life. It would be a bad place to die. This same flower that smiles today tomorrow will be dying''. For ten years a small group of European and U._S. critics has been calling_attention_to the half-forgotten Austrian expressionist Egon_Schiele, who died 42 years ago at the age of 28. `` My father and mother died when I was two years old'', I said. She thought again of her children, those two who had died young, before the later science which might have saved them could attach even a label to their separate malignancies. But he plunges into yet another, this time with Norway, and is killed in an assault on the fortress of Fredrikshall, being only thirty-six years of_age when he died. I insisted on takeing_the_field and prevailed- thinking that I had_better die by bullets than[ by] Union quackery''. Mrs._Lola_M._Harris, a native of Atlanta, died Sunday at her home in Garland, Tex.. McClellan, who had once lost his medical license temporarily on a charge of drug_addiction, was with her when she died. And if he did stand on the margins of modernity, it was not in dying a martyr for such unity as Papal supremacy might be able to force on Western Christendom. Ritter died in 1810 and Oersted lived to see the event occur but was the author of it. Even Rector himself was prey to this spirit of competition and he knew it, not for a more exalted office in the hierarchy of the church- his ambitions for the bishopry had died very early in his career- but for the one clear victory he had talked_about to the colonel. The gallant half city is dying on_its_feet''. `` Comedy did die, it just went crazy. `` Will he die''? My brother and mother got no value from their religion when they died. Unfortunately, Brooks' teammates were not in such festive mood as the Orioles expired before the seven hit pitching of three Kansas_City rookie hurlers. His heroine chooses to die- the price of recovery, years under the strict regimen of a sanatorium, being higher than she wishes to pay. Inevitably, Mrs._Hull died of starvation and tuberculosis, weighing 60 pounds. She would rather live in danger than die of loneliness and boredom. `` He 's just heard from the pathologist who says Mrs._Meeker apparently died from suffocation''. If he died before she did, she would never be unable to resist opening it. I decided I hated the Pedersen kid too, dying in our kitchen while I was away where I could watch, dying just to entertain Hans and making me go_up snapping steps and down a drafty hall, Pa lumped under the covers at the end like dung covered with snow, snoring and whistling. If I die, I die because I willed it so. But Mary would soon no_longer be living there, for she would be notified in a_few days that her husband had died in an accident while on a flight to Tahiti. Even today range riders will come_upon mummified bodies of men who attempted nothing more difficult than a twenty-mile hike and slowly lost direction, were tortured by the heat, driven mad by the constant and unfulfilled promise of the landscape, and who finally died. Suppose John_Jones, who, for 1960, filed on the basis of a calendar_year, died June 20, 1961. Funeral for William_Joseph_Brett, 1926 NE 50 th Ave., who died Thursday in Portland, will be Monday 1 p. m. at the Riverview_Abbey. Back in Bavaria he had seen that gesture, and at that sight his heart had always died within him. And countless others like them have died. Aunt_Mary died when I was doing my military_service. Resolved that, while we most decidedly disapprove the methods he adopted to accomplish his objects, yet in his willingness to die in aid of the great cause of human freedom, we still recognize the qualities of a noble nature and the exercise of a spirit which true men have always admired and which history never fails to honor. Why did he drop_dead? `` I would far rather die after a Russian occupation of_this country- by some deliberate act of refusal- than die uselessly by atomisation''. To speak of Papa dying was a sin. The duration of the digestive process varies, the pathologist says, but the empty stomach and the findings in the upper gastrointestinal tract indicate that Mrs._Meeker died several hours after her seven o_'_clock dinner. The Congo, in whose cause he died, was the scene of one of his greatest triumphs. This leads Irenaeus to the somewhat startling notion that Adam and Eve died on the same day that they disobeyed, namely, on a Friday, as a parallel to the death of Christ on Good_Friday; he sees a parallel also to the Jewish day of preparation for the Sabbath. In my estimation, we definitely do; and the sad part of_it is that we had one, which was rounding into excellent shape, and we let it disintegrate and die. Four persons died in Georgia weekend traffic crashes, two of them in a fiery crash near Snellville, the State_Patrol said Sunday. She had quarreled with Lucien, she had resisted his demands for money- and if she died, by the provisions of her marriage_contract, Lucien would inherit legally the immediate sum of gold under the floorboards in the office, but later, when the war was over, her father 's entire estate. She 'd also remember if the groom died later''. A politician was approached by a man seeking the office of a minor public official who had just died. Charles had died two_weeks before, in early November, without being reconciled to the Church. Hell 's own amount of chaulmoogra_oil did nothing to alleviate their torment; they expired amid indescribable fantods, imploring the Blessed_One to forgive their desecration. Is putting a rocket in orbit half so significant as the good news that God put His Son, Jesus_Christ, on earth to live and die to save our hell-bound souls? All those dumb 8- Balls croaked. `` For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life''( John 3: 16). Yes, the Pope could die and quickly be made a saint. Would Papa really die? They curl_up and die at the sight of something strange and alien- like a spaceship''. Raymond_E._Killingsworth, 72, died Sunday at his home at 357 Venable_St., NW. Gunny symbolized so_much that was unpleasant- Tolley, the indifference with which the Fairbrothers and indeed the whole neighborhood now treated her and which she would die rather_than acknowledge to her husband, his lack of understanding and sympathy in her present condition, her disgusting swollen stomach. He had died there. And Houston police have the final say in the_matter since she died there on September 20, 1960,`` Diane_Harris_Graham, 30, D._O._A. circumstances- unusual''. One of the babies died in the initial transferral but of Helva 's`` class'', seventeen thrived in the metal shells. Max, in a fit of despair, takes Alicia and runs_off for two marvelous weeks in Burbank( Fink calls it`` the most wonderful and lovely fourteen days in my whole life''), at the end of which Alicia tragically contracts Parkinson's_disease and dies. You want the kid to die? Mama had died before the corruption of the family_circle, the interruption of Charles. A Clerfayt may moon_on about the face of Death in the cockpit; a Portago could say, as he did say to me,`` If I die tomorrow, still I have had twenty-eight wonderful years; but I sha n't die tomorrow; I 'll live to be 105''. And he collapsed and died instantly. She was the widow of a writer who had died in an airplane crash, and Mickie had found her a job as head of the historical section of the Treasury. A year ago it was bruited that the primary character in Erich_Maria_Remarque 's new novel was based on the Marquis_Alfonso de Portago, the Spanish nobleman who died driving in the Mille_Miglia automobile_race of 1957. If a taxpayer dies, the executor, administrator, or legal representative must file the final return for the decedent on or before the 15_th day of the 4_th month following the close of the deceased taxpayer 's normal tax year. The night after reading her letter about her surgeon uncle- it must have been late in September- I had a vision of myself returned in ragged uniform from The Front, nearly dying, my head bandaged and bloody, and Jessica bending over me, the power of her love bringing me back to life. Mrs._Eleanor_Kowalski, 42, died yesterday afternoon in Holy_Cross_Hospital of burns suffered in a fire that followed a bottled_gas explosion Saturday night at the flat of her widowed mother, Mrs._Mary_Pankowski, in the adjoining suburb of Warren. Somehow, all the other passengers( also supposed to have died in_this web of elaborate frauds to cover_up the disappearance of the personnel of the Gabriel) had simultaneously`` agreed'' to die. A Sterling_Township family of six surviving children, whose mother died yesterday as the aftermath to a fire that also killed one of the children, found today they had the help of hundreds of neighbors and school friends.
Death : suffocate-40.7
suffocate 'be asphyxiated; die from lack of oxygen' stifle 'be asphyxiated; die from lack of oxygen' asphyxiate 'be asphyxiated; die from lack of oxygen'
choke asphyxiate stifle suffocate
die 'COD: stop living.' drown 'COD: die through submersion in water' pass away 'FN: to die' starve 'COD: suffer or die or cause to suffer or die from hunger.' perish 'COD: die, especially in large numbers.' croak 'COD: (informal) die.' expire 'COD: (of a person) die'
[2 : Somebody ----s ]
NP (Protagonist) V () PP[to] (Containing_event) PP[of] (Explanation) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[as] (Containing_event) PP[in] (Place) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[over] (Protagonist) V () NP (Depictive) PP[during] (Time) NP (Protagonist) V () 2nd (Explanation) PP[in] (Time) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[because of] (Explanation) NP (Protagonist) V () Sinterrog (Explanation) NP (Protagonist) V () AVP (Manner) NP (Protagonist) V () AVP (Place) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[at] (Place) NP (Time) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[in] (Place) PP[on] (Time) NP (Protagonist) V () NP (Protagonist) V () PP[in] (Containing_event) 2nd (Explanation) NP (Protagonist) V () VPing (Explanation) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[in] (Explanation) AVP (Time) NP (Protagonist) V () AVP (Degree) INI (Explanation) NP (Protagonist) V () AVP (Degree) PP[to] (Result) NP (Protagonist) V () DNI (Explanation) PP[to] (Result) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[to] (Result) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[before] (Place) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[on] (Time) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[because of] (Explanation) PP[in] (Time) NP (Protagonist) V () AVP (Manner) PP[in] (Place) NP (Protagonist) V () NP (Time) NP (Protagonist) V () Sinterrog (Time) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[in] (Explanation) PP[in] (Place) NP (Protagonist) V () 2nd (Explanation) PP[near] (Place) NP (Time) PPing[after] (Time) NP (Protagonist) V () 2nd (Explanation) Sinterrog (Time) NP (Protagonist) V () Sub (Explanation) PP[in] (Time) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[like] (Manner) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[in] (Place) PP[on] (Place) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[in] (Place) Sub (Time) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[ago] (Time) PP[during] (Time) NP (Protagonist) V () AVP (Time) NP (Protagonist) V () PP[in] (Time) Sinterrog (Time)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Patient) PP.result[to] (Result)
Examples from WordNet
The child suffocated under the pillow
Examples from VerbNet
The pirates drowned the sailor. The pirate choked the sailor to death. The sailor drowned. He choked/suffocated to death.
Examples from SemCor
Departing : disappearance-48.2
vanish 'get lost, as without warning or explanation' disappear 'get lost, as without warning or explanation' go away 'get lost, as without warning or explanation'
die lapse perish go down expire go off go go out disappear vanish
disappear 'COD: cease to be visible' emerge 'FN: come out (from a hidden position).' leave 'COD: go away from' depart 'COD: leave, especially in order to start a journey' escape 'FN: to leave an area' vanish 'COD: disappear suddenly and completely.' exit 'COD: go out of or leave a place.' decamp 'COD: depart suddenly or secretly.'
The crowd vanished. A valuable manuscript vanished from the library.
Examples from SemCor
During the first few days of wearing the appliance and immediately following each adjustment, Susan may have a slight discomfort or soreness, but after a short_time this will disappear. Now_and_then he would disappear for several days. The opium had disappeared before Emile 's death and whoever shot him could not by any stretch of the imagination have foreseen Sarah 's own doubts and suspicions- and questions. Six red lines etched their way into the gray and vanished. A large piece of engine cowling vanished. Some disappeared with the attainment of their purpose. Much of the former extreme uneasiness associated with visions and hallucinations and with death has disappeared. One sample, which had been exposed to the atmosphere after evacuation at 375` C, showed the presence of water( about 0.3 wt%) as evidenced by a weak resonance line which was very narrow at room_temperature and which disappeared, broadening, at low_temperature. But it had largely disappeared on_account_of protest by the whites and through growing resentment on_the_part_of the Negroes as they became more educated and got better wages. Several of these double_entries have been collected by Ben_Bagley and Michael_McWhinney, along with Rodgers and Hart songs that disappeared permanently en_route to New_York and_others that reached Broadway but have not become part of the constantly heard Rodgers and Hart repertory, in a delightfully refreshing album, Rodgers and Hart_Revisited( Spruce Records, 505 Fifth_Avenue, New_York). This last point is important because if high_school pupils are aware that few, if any, graduates who have chosen a certain vocational_program have obtained a job as a consequence of the training, the whole idea of relevance disappears. Although a look of alarm passed_over his face, he did not arrest his movements but disappeared into the shower_room just as the chambermaid emerged from number nine. Even in the very area where the shooting had been done, cattle were still disappearing. Then they disappeared and Scotty got_up and went_into his own room and. `` But you must have heard it said that the drawing-room disappeared forever with the somnolent years of James and the antic heyday of Coward. The image of God has simply disappeared. The already faded pastel charms of the naive music itself vanish entirely in Fistoulari 's melodramatic contrasts between ultra vehement brute power and chilly, if suave, sentimentality. This and other fears of the solar_system have disappeared gradually, first, with the Ptolemaic_system and its built-in concept of periodicity and_then, more firmly, with the Newtonian innovation of an universal force that could account quantitatively for both terrestrial and celestial motions. For treatment of shipping_fever, this level should be fed at the onset of the disease symptoms until symptoms disappear. For treatment of ketosis, feed 1_2 pound daily until symptoms disappear. But Hoag had not stayed_on the front steps when Griffith disappeared into the building. During the two_weeks when the algae disappeared from the effluent BOD 's in the effluent were 18 and 16 mg/ l. In the well-fed U._S., deficiency_diseases have virtually vanished in_the_past 20 years. Gradually, he realized that the pentagon of Angel elders had vanished, and that the ritual learning dance of the nursery had been broken_up. After a while, we became aware that the money was disappearing as fast as we replenished it. Occasionally they heard gun-shot signals and a number of horsemen were sighted on the, disappearing at the posse 's approach. Jack felt a wave of complete elation, but in a second it had vanished without a trace. However, just_as all the buildings have not fallen and flowed back to their original mud, so the values which wanted them and saw that they were_built have not all disappeared. Since there is a continual loss of micrometeoritic material in space because of the radiation effects, there must be a continual replenishment: otherwise, micrometeorites would have disappeared from interplanetary_space. Whole blocks are disappearing and more are scheduled to vanish to make room for wide boulevards that will show_off its treasures to better advantage- the great domes and graceful spires of its mosques, the panorama of the Bosphorus and the Golden_Horn. Later_on this problem vanished, and the`` Flower_Song'' from Bizet 's`` Carmen'' was beautifully and intelligently projected. No_doubt some experiences vanish so completely as to leave no trace on the sleeper 's mind. Sixty thousand Jewish prisoners_of_war disappeared into Lublin 's web. But just when she seemed to have sunk into some depravity of peasanthood she would disappear and come_down bathed, brushed, and taking_breaths of air, and even with her broken nails her hands would come to rest on a table or a leaf with a thoughtless delicacy, a grace of history, so_to_speak, and for an instant one saw how ferociously proud she was and adamant on certain questions of personal value. The pale blob of the woman disappeared. Warren handed him the metal box and Prevot quietly disappeared down the line. The cars, with their load of howling men, had disappeared in the distance. The necessity of that day has long disappeared. The din was successful, too, for just before the moon disappeared, the frightened toad had begun to spit it out again, which meant good_luck all around. In the modern English`` whodunnit'', this insinuation of latent criminality in the detective himself has almost entirely disappeared. With the end of the trial Diane disappeared from New_York. Then it disappeared into the wings. Years ago this was true, but with the replacement of wires or runners by radio and radar( and perhaps television), these restrictions have disappeared and now again too_much is heard. While Protogeometric vases usually turn_up, especially outside Greece proper, together with or more examples of local stamp, these`` Greek'' patterns had mostly vanished by the later ninth century. they were mostly in the Northern states where slavery had disappeared or was on the way out, or were too poverty-stricken to own slaves.
Departing : escape-51.1
go away 'go away from a place' leave 'go away from a place' decamp 'leave suddenly' skip 'leave suddenly' vamoose 'leave suddenly' go forth 'go away from a place'
cut ascend set off flee approach emigrate advance recede climb file fall continue arrive leave get skedaddle tumble vacate enter depart escape decamp descend disembark pass go set out cross come retreat exit plunge emerge bolt rise return withdraw
disappear 'COD: cease to be visible' emerge 'FN: come out (from a hidden position).' leave 'COD: go away from' depart 'COD: leave, especially in order to start a journey' escape 'FN: to leave an area' vanish 'COD: disappear suddenly and completely.' exit 'COD: go out of or leave a place.' decamp 'COD: depart suddenly or secretly.'
She didn't leave until midnight The ship leaves at midnight skip town She persuaded him to decamp At what time does your train leave?
Examples from VerbNet
He came from France. He came through the door. He came from France to Colorado. The prisoners advanced. The convict escaped the prison. He came to Colorado. He entered the room. He climbed the mountain.
Examples from SemCor
The Kochaneks told police they left home at 8 a. m. and returned about 5: 45 p. m. and found the house had been entered. You see, he lied to us when he said he was leavin alone''. At any cost, he must leave the dreary Pennsylvania mining town where his father was a pharmacist. If you volunteer, you will be told where you 're going after the ship leaves. He made a will and last testament before we left Paterson. Argiento never left his side, keeping the water boiled, applying hot compresses throughout the night. R._H._S._Crossman, M.P., writing in The_Manchester_Guardian, states that departures from West_Berlin are now running at the rate not of 700, but of 1700 a week, and applications to leave have risen to 1900 a week. After Guardino 's left, we 'll dump the kid somewhere near the border where she kin get home. For a moment he thought_of going_into Crosson 's office to explain that he had to leave, but there was now such a pain in his chest, such a pounding in his head, that he decided to let it go. Your mother wanted to bring children to Israel so_that they could leave their ghettos. Then he asked to use the phone and called Brian_Thayer, who said that he was just leaving to keep a lunch date but would be home by two o' clock. After a reception at The Mayfair, the newlyweds left for a wedding trip to New_Orleans, La.. Beckworth left the tent. Only those actually with Payne when he was shot, or who had left the party within not five minutes( make five arbitrary) positively had none. As the robbers leave the looted train, the film suddenly cuts_back to the station, where the telegrapher 's little daughter arrives with her father 's dinner_pail only to find him bound on the floor. When I have instructions to leave is equivalent in meaning to I have instructions that I am to leave this place, dominant stress is ordinarily on leave. He left his home the day after New_Year 's wearing a mackinaw and sheepskin and without a hat. He had left after the scuffle; had been seen to leave. Everybody left and I stayed in the pool, then Lou came_back alone and leaped into the pool too. Leaving her house one late afternoon, Mrs._Pastern stopped to admire the October light. Two days later Mr._Rayburn left Washington for the last time. I said quietly, gaining nerve, ready to ask any question at_all, no_matter_how intimate, ready_to be rebuffed,`` Then why did she leave Israel? `` I 've never done this before'', she said later, when he was arranging himself to leave. A 10- gallon garbage_can, with a tightly_fitting cover, could be used to keep the wastes until it is safe to leave the shelter. It was safe to assume that Papa, sighing heavily, had said many_times to his remaining daughter,`` Thank God your poor mother was spared this'', and indeed it might be true that it had been easier for Henrietta to leave, with her hand in Charles' hand, just because her`` poor mother'' was gone already and would never know. Then on Monday morning- or it might have to be Tuesday- get_up and leave just the usual time, and last thing, put the money in an envelope under the old_woman 's purse there in the drawer. Doc had been under restriction to the ship since the Bustard left Subic. The inspector knew as he left that this was wishful_thinking. Keane left, within three days. He could not leave the road because of the water-filled drainage_ditch. To come_back later and kill him after the stores had closed around the square and everybody had left? Before he left town Pat saw_to_it that I was fixed_up with a job. The two men sat for some time, savoring the pleasure of escape from peril and the relief such escape brings, before they got_up and left the hotel, the doctor to go_to the conference_house and Alex to go_to the main post_office. `` I leave this church with a feeling that a great weight has been lifted off my heart, I have left my grudge at the altar and forgiven my neighbor''. `` It 's all_right to smoke, but make sure your cigarettes are out before you leave. Before he left the apartment he knocked on their door and asked if there was anything he could do for them. He left with all the joyous spirit of a child going on a holiday, nodding attentively as Rector gave him his final instructions. After leaving Conrad, Gilborn had no destination. For_example, one hebephrenic man used_to annoy me, month after month, by saying, whenever I got_up to leave and made my fairly steoreotyped comment that I would be seeing him on the following day, or whenever,`` You 're welcome'', in a notably condescending fashion- as though it were his due for me to thank him for the privilege of spending the hour with him, and he were thus pointing_up my failure to utter a humbly grateful,`` thank_you'' to him at the end of each session. I thought he would ask us to leave because Rachel and I were bare-armed, but he looked down into his beard and preceded us down the corridor. It casts a spell upon them so_that they leave with a feeling of having been in the mysterious presence of an evil power. A group of young_men influenced by him enrolled in Lane_Theological_Seminary and had to leave because of their open anti-slavery position. Henrietta looked down at her bouquet, still lively with its color and scent, and set her feet on their journey 's way again, leaving the village street and crossing the first field, Folly dancing ahead of her. In the morning we leave the room looking as neat as a pin! He did not leave the middle of the road. There was one of the new forte-pianos in the room and, as Claire rose to go, he asked her to sing him one song before she left. The men helped them gather their belongings and escorted them to Raton along with three other families desiring to leave. Warren thought_of all the men out that night who, like himself, had left their protective ridge and- fear working at their guts- picked their way into the area beyond. The Bassis are leaving soon for their new post. Such training would increase the tendency of workers to leave the area and find jobs in other localities. `` Ex-cuse me'', he said in Berlitz_English, and got_up and left them, to bathe and dress. The president of the Kansas_City local of the International_Association of Fire_Fighters was severly injured today when a bomb tore his car apart as he left home for work. And it leaves very soon''. Just before leaving the arroyo where he was partially concealed, he did hear shots down at the house. On_that date, according to Gregorio, Huff left his home and took a room in the New_Lawrence hotel at 1020 Lawrenceav.. When the detective left, Andrus phoned his secretary to cancel his work and to advise the network to get a substitute director for his current project. Was Operation_Reinhard the same pattern for the daily trains now leaving the Umschlagplatz in Warsaw? `` Phil, for God 's sake, go_away. The young queens and drones leave the nest and mate, and after a short period of freedom, the young queens will begin to dig in for the winter. They were asked to leave the hotel. `` Never_mind_'', Arlene had said, after the policeman had left, having pursued the usual unco-operative course of grownups. He 'd mentioned it, himself, at church and everybody seemed to have the idea that Tolley had left because Jenny had jilted him for Roy robards. `` If he would only leave the East'', said Mary. On May 19, a deputy_sheriff 's posse of eight men left Maxwell_City and rode thirty-five miles up the Vermejo where they were joined by Juan_Jose_Martinez. I left the party as soon as possible and got_into a taxi. At 4 p. m. the President left the White_House to welcome the young musicians, students from the ages of 12 to 18 who spend six weeks at the Brevard_Music_Center summer_camp, and to greet the 325 crippled, cardiac and blind children from the District area who were special guests at the concert. She had left the party early, pleading a headache. She was glad the fat man had left. A flight originating_in Florida picked_up guests on the East_Coast and Midwest and a plane left from Seattle taking_on passengers at West_Coast points. On spring and summer evenings people leave their shops and houses and walk up through the lanes of the city to the bridge. Mr._George_Hough( Oct. 30) sounds like a business man who waits until the last minute to leave his home or shop. The clock on the mantel_piece was scandalized and ticked so loudly that he glanced at it over his shoulder and then quickly left the room. They are leaving so fast that the president of the West_German_Employers'_Federation issued an appeal this week to factory_workers in the West to volunteer for six months' front-line work in factories in West_Berlin. `` He 's leavin. Greg 's mission was the last to leave, and as he circled the ships off Tacloban he saw the clouds were dropping_down again. The cagey Pulley_Bey, who spoke no English, had taken the passport so_that Diane could n't leave the country without his approval. For, after leaving the Army in 1956, I spent five years in Graduate_School first at Boston_College and_then at the University of Toronto. He smiled, and said a word or two to the interpreter, who turned_to me,`` The President wonders where you are going after you leave Taipei''? He hurried across to the courthouse and caught the sheriff just_as he was leaving. Once on the water, these little visitors seldom leave, and this adds to your filtering and vacuuming problems as_well as providing a slapping good time for all those present. I'm not leaving in the morning. Bailly, after leaving Fort_Snelling in August 1821, was forced to leave some of the cattle at the Hudson's_Bay_Company's post on Lake_Traverse`` in the Sieux_Country'' and reached Fort_Garry, as the Selkirk Hudson's_Bay_Company center was now, late in the fall. All four remained impacted on the sofa until he had left. Suppose her father had changed his mind and had refused to let her leave? Mike felt disappointed that Mahmoud had left; he wanted to explain his new grokking. Deck_Cadet_James_L._Cahill and Seaman_Walter_Brooks had been the first to leave. Secondly, the VA physician knows that when the patient leaves the hospital, he is no_longer going_to have a chance to visit his patient. Purvis and Silas_Pettigrew were the last to leave. Discovery that the gloves frequently left with the customers made the wise peddler of spiced sausage-meat come_upon a compromise. She stayed too late, and when she left, it was dark and time to go_home and cook supper for her husband. Mark_Arnold-Foster writes:`` People are leaving[ West_Berlin] because they think it is dying. When he had left, I could never remember whether he had poked them in their middles, laughingly, with a thick index_finger or whether he was merely so much the sort of person who did this that one assumed the action, not bothering to look. They left the three-quarters together and finished almost together. By this time large_numbers of the audience had left the hall. She would be going_to get that for an hour or_so after Katya had left, go do the daily shopping. When they leave for vacations they miss the hot_cereal. They had been seen as soon as they left the ranch, picked_out of the darkness by the weary though watchful eyes of two men posted a_few hundred yards away in the windless shelter of the trees. If you do leave this country within 3 days, your life will be taken the as Powell 's was. Mrs._McIntosh_Buell will leave Sunday to return to her home in Santa_Barbara, Calif., after spending a week in her Polo Grounds home. Phil turned and left the room, hearing Eddie say: I 'm sending you a_couple_of customers- yeah- just get them out of my hair and keep them out- I do n't give_a_damn what you tell them- only do n't believe a word they say- they 're out to make trouble for me and it is up_to you to stop them- I do n't care how- and one more thing- Cate 's Cafe closed at eleven like always last night and Rose and Clarence_Corsi left for Quebec yesterday- some shrine or other- I think it was called Saint_Simon 's- yeah, yesterday. `` When are you to leave''? If we manage to keep track of a Bombus queen after she has left her feeding place, we may discover the snug little hideout which she has fixed_up for herself when she woke_up from her winter sleep. Yet every Sunday we sinners go_to that emergency_room to receive first_aid, and we leave unmindful that the man who ministered to us is a human_being who suffers, too. `` He was awake when I left''. As a result, the proportion of males( which leave the nest) increases, and eventually the old colony will die_out completely. `` I do want to leave here, Winston''. `` Where will you go now that you 're leaving Parkersburg''? In and in and in they poured through the gates of Majdanek, but they never left, and Majdanek was not growing any larger. Leaving the theatre after the performance, I had a flash of intuition that life, after_all( as Rilke said), is just a search for the nonexistent cup of hot coffee, and that this unpretentious, moving, clever, bitter slice of life was the greatest thing to happen to the American theatre since Brooks_Atkinson retired. The graphite was National_Carbon_NC 60, which has a porosity of 50% and an average pore size of 30 This small pore size was required to ensure uniformity of the flow leaving the anode. The audience would n't let her leave until it had heard`` Over The Rainbow''- although the fellow that kept crying for`` Get_Happy'' had_to go_home unhappy, about that item anyway. Unless he was stone-blind, the person who 'd just left could n't have missed seeing Hank through the open_door of the brightly lighted room. Oersted joined Ritter at Jena and stayed with him for 3 weeks, continuing their correspondence after he left. The grieving Hero and her father, Leonato, followed by the Friar, left the stage. Assuming the weather is halfway decent that day, hundreds of thousands of persons will mass along this thoroughfare as President_John_F._Kennedy and retiring President_Dwight_D._Eisenhower leave Capitol_Hill following the oath-taking ceremonies and ride down this historic ceremonial route. Leaving Lee 's office, Mrs._Shaefer hurried over to her family physician, who treated her for burned tissue. The negatively_charged dirt particles then leave the surface and go_into the aqueous phase. What in the world were you going to do with a_lot_of dogs when you left for town on Monday afternoons? The registration card of a person leaving his home_territory for a short period is put into a special file for absent persons. There were thirty-eight patients on the bus the morning I left for Hanover, most_of them disturbed and hallucinating. Leaving Jess 's where it lay, he left the stall. And make_sure it 's out when you leave in the morning''. Naturally, Viola had no wish to remain, but she felt she could n't leave so soon after her arrival, in_all politeness to her host. He did, but it was not really a question, and so he left the room, walked down the hall to the front of the apartment, hesitated, and then knocked lightly on the closed door of the study. `` Just befoh he left foh his academeh we wuh hevin dack-rihs on the vuhranduh, Major_Roebuck an Ah, an Huhmun says' Ah hev one too'? Captain_Musmanno 's renovated schooner with the flamboyant name Unsinkable had just left Porto_Vecchio with a cargo of badly-needed olive_oil for the Sorrentine 's civilian population. The audience leaves the play under a spell, It is the kind of spell which the exposure to spirit in its living active manifestation always evokes. The 240- grain bullet leaves the muzzle at 1850 fps, which gives it all the smash needed at woods ranges. The easiest thing would be to sell_out to Al_Budd and leave the country, but there was a stubborn streak in him that would n't allow it. A restaurant posted a reminder to patrons`` who became excited and left without paying their checks''. Increasing threats on his life finally convinced Cook that he should leave New_Mexico. After they had left, some of the people moved around, to find more comfortable places to sit. As he left the bandstand to return to his office, the slender, sun-tanned Chief_Executive paused along the way to shake_hands with the members of the audience in wheel chairs forming the first row under the field_tent set_up for the guests. Our meeting took_place in May, 1961, during one of the Maestro 's stop-overs in New_York, before he left for Europe. But when a board of inquiry was called to look_into the charges of cowardice made against him, the men who had seen Reno leave the battlefield and the officer who had heard Reno suggest that the wounded be left to be tortured by the Sioux, refused to say a harsh word against him. After I would finish playing the songs, he 'd just go_away without a comment. In_a_sense, he is offering Bonn what its famous son( who left as a youth) never did- the sound of the composer 's mature style. In 1938, at the insistence of Arturo_Toscanini, Steinberg left Germany for the United_States, by way of Switzerland. Hillman had ordered him not to leave the far bank. Be sure it 's out when you leave. In 1819 grasshoppers again destroyed the crop at`` the Forks''( Fort_Douglas) and in December 1819, twenty men left Fort_Daer for the most northerly American outpost at Prairie_du_Chien.
Departing : leave-51.2
leave 'move out of or depart from' exit 'move out of or depart from' get out 'move out of or depart from' go out 'move out of or depart from'
abandon leave desert
disappear 'COD: cease to be visible' emerge 'FN: come out (from a hidden position).' leave 'COD: go away from' depart 'COD: leave, especially in order to start a journey' escape 'FN: to leave an area' vanish 'COD: disappear suddenly and completely.' exit 'COD: go out of or leave a place.' decamp 'COD: depart suddenly or secretly.'
NP (Theme) V () NP.initial_location (Source) PP.destination[PREP] (Destination)
Examples from WordNet
leave the room the fugitive has left the country
Examples from VerbNet
She left her husband for another man. He deserted. He deserted his post.
Examples from SemCor
`` Good_heavens, Adam'', he said,`` I thought one thing you 'd have no trouble learning is when to get_out of a place''. To be on the safe side I never let Eileen get_out of my sight day or night. He got_out of there in a hurry, brushing past another man in the door, mopping his brow. A driver of a dairy truck, who begins work at 1 a. m. finishes before breakfast, then goes_out and grows a garden, and who has used the cannery to save and feed a family of five, asked,`` What in the world will we do''? But I 'm not one damned bit sorry I went_out to question the people I know in the places they hang_around, and''- `` Get the hell out''. She sighed a dirty word and left. Didi and Gogo hover on the edge of suicide; Hamm 's world is death and Clov may or get_out of it to join the living child outside. `` The sergeant is just leaving''. `` Perhaps you should get_out a_little''. She ate what she could and went_out along the covered passageway, with the rain dripping from the vines. Black would have little trouble getting_out, but it might delay him a_few minutes. I 've got a quarter of Germans in my state, and those krautheads tune_in on Father_Werther every_night, and if he tells them to go_out and piss in the public_square, that 's what they do. Get_out of here''. And the bed that sagged in a certain place where all the weight had been put too many times before and the walls fine and thin for overhearing talk in the next room when Gratt went_out for ice, the sound coming through the walls like something on the other side of the curtain, so you knew they heard you when they were quiet and while you lay wondering what they had heard you listened. The disasters of 1825- 1826 caused more to leave. He was_about_to get_up so I got_out, slamming the door. Leaving the card_room, they moved_back through the Palace the way they had come. His Highness had decided only two hours ago to go_out of town, and he was eager to be off. It 's, and it 's easy- so easy that there is time left after cooking, and tent keeping, for the women to get_out and enjoy outdoor fun with their families. The driver told police he followed as the Negro man got_out of the cab with his money. If the acting captain wanted his acting lieutenant to sit on his ass around the station all night, Killpath would just have to go_out and drag Gun back by the heels once an hour; because he 'd be damned if he was going_to be a mid-watch pencil-pusher just to please his ulcerated pro-tem captain. `` Get the hell out of here''. But before she left her room she dug_into her big moire bag, took_out the envelope holding her marriage_contract and the wax seal had been broken. As he left the bus with his money bag, Robinson added, the largest youth accosted him, a quarrel ensued, and the youth knocked him down. Wolfe refuses to ever leave his own house, and spends most_of his time drinking beer and playing with orchids. Before leaving, he took one last, look at the apartment. `` Sir, Vaughn knows better than to leave the station without a relief. Happily for posterity, then, the Boston_Association did not actually command Parker to leave the room, though it came too_close for comfort to what would have been an unforgivable brutality. As I went_out, I could hear water pouring in the shower. He kept telling himself this as he went_out to the kitchen to make a drink. The right to leave the hoosegow any time to see a lawyer instead of waiting for a lawyer to make a trip to the prison. `` There are things about me that I can n't tell you now, Mary_Jane'', I said,`` but if you 'll go_out to dinner with me when I get_out of Hanover, I 'd like to tell you the whole story. She finished her hamburger and drank her coffee and paid her check; she got_out of the coffee_shop before the incident could be repeated. - Let 's get_out of here. He heaved the dead man onto the buckboard, yelled and lashed at the team and got_out of there fast. So suppose somebody only wished to frighten her, so she would leave Honotassa! `` Pat, get_out of that creek! `` Shall we get_out of here''? Stopping the cars at a fork in the road, he got_out, paced off a certain distance to a spot between two shrub-covered sand hills, and indicated a location. Stanley had gone_out, saying he would be back in an hour. He drove into the paved space before the garage and got_out, slamming the car_door. On Thursday evening we may go_out of town together by some stage or mail about the distance of ten or twelve miles. I took the pail and shovel and went_out on the porch. As he went_out he told Freddie the dinner was perfect, and when he got his hat and coat from Nancy_Parks and put a fifty-piece_piece in the slot, he told her to be sure that it went toward her dowry. When Papa went_out to do God 's work, Stevie often accompanied him in the buggy, which was drawn by Violet, the new black mare. The old_man gave the room a stare in leaving; under the scraggly brows the pale old eyes burned with a bitter memory. Two hours of watching his serenely happy face, listening to his soft humming as he bent over his penciled figures, and Blanche had_to leave. He supervised the cleanups and handled the shipments of raw gold which each_week went_out to San_Francisco. At the end of the half-hour, racking his brains, thinking over_and_over_again of Kitti, her friends, her past, he left the bedroom. He left us. It is something which most_of us try to get_out from under. A Protestant woman marveled to me over the large crowds going_in and out of the Birmingham_Oratory( Catholic) Church on Sunday mornings. I swam like_mad, got_out of the pool, grabbed my robe, and ran to the car. There was no reason to leave the comfortable quarters inside the ship, except that, faced with a possibility of sleeping on solid_ground, they simply had_to get_out. When he left, she knew she would never see him again. He opened the door and got_out. They never troubled_themselves about us while we were playing, because the fence formed such a definite boundary and`` Do go outside the gate'' was a command so impossible of misinterpretation. That night the two of them left for a week 's honeymoon in Acapulco. There were mornings when Stanley came_in late, afternoons when he left early, days when he did come_in at_all. Looking_back I saw a gray-haired man getting_out of his car and trying to read our license_number. There 's only one way they can get_out now and that 's through the Gap- if we ride hard we can take them''. Out went letters to 60000 old grads, asking for suggestions. `` Get_out of here. After the meal, he and his guests went_out to inspect the rig; this was merely a ritual, to please all hands concerned. When enough time had elapsed so_that there was little likelihood of his returning for something he had forgotten, Harold went_out into the hall and stood looking into one room after another. I need someone to go_out and find_out what 's happening''. First, we 've got_to get_out of here''. The wildly erratic nature of Patrice_Lumumba caused constant problems- he frequently announced that he wanted the U._N. to get_out of the Congo along with the Belgians, and Russia for help. He could feel himself falling in with it and being unable to get_out.
Departing : withdraw-82
withdraw 'retire gracefully' bow out 'retire gracefully'
retreat bow out back off retire back out pull out get away get out chicken out pull away withdraw
disappear 'COD: cease to be visible' emerge 'FN: come out (from a hidden position).' leave 'COD: go away from' depart 'COD: leave, especially in order to start a journey' escape 'FN: to leave an area' vanish 'COD: disappear suddenly and completely.' exit 'COD: go out of or leave a place.' decamp 'COD: depart suddenly or secretly.'
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NP (Theme) V () PP[with] (Cotheme) DNI (Source) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Goal) DNI (Source) NP (Theme) V () PP[to] (Goal) DNI (Source) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Distance) PP[from] (Source) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Frequency) PP[to] (Goal) PP[from] (Source) PP[between] (Time) NP (Theme) V () NP (Frequency) DNI (Source) NP (Theme) V () PP[for] (Goal) PP[by] (Mode_of_transportation) DNI (Source) NP (Theme) V () PP[on] (Journey) DNI (Source) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Manner) DNI (Source) NP (Theme) V () PP[with] (Manner) DNI (Source) NP (Theme) V () PP[on] (Mode_of_transportation) PP[across] (Path) DNI (Source) NP (Theme) V () PP[by] (Mode_of_transportation) DNI (Source) NP (Theme) V () PP[by] (Path) DNI (Source) NP (Theme) V () DNI (Source) AVP (Theme) NP (Theme) V () DNI (Source) PP[between] (Time) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Goal) PP[inside] (Goal) DNI (Source) NP (Theme) V () PP[beneath] (Goal) AVP (Manner) DNI (Source) NP (Theme) V () PP[down] (Goal) PP[with] (Manner) DNI (Source) NP (Theme) V () PP[on] (Goal) PP[up] (Path) PP[out] (Source) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Manner) DNI (Source) Sinterrog (Time) NP (Theme) V () PP[round] (Path) PP[towards] (Path) DNI (Source) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Path) DNI (Source) NP (Theme) V () PP[through] (Path) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Depictive) PP[through] (Path) DNI (Source) NP (Theme) V () PP[in] (Depictive) PP[from] (Source) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Path) PP[towards] (Path) DNI (Source) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Event_description) VPing (Event_description) PP[from] (Source) PP[around] (Time) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Manner) PP[through] (Path) DNI (Source) NP (Theme) V () Sfin (Manner) DNI (Source) NP (Theme) V () DNI (Source) PP[from] (Theme) PP[from] (Time) NP (Theme) V () DNI (Source) NP (Theme) V () DNI (Source) PP[at] (Speed) NP (Theme) V () PP[with] (Cotheme) DNI (Source) NP (Time) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Depictive) PP[unlike] (Depictive) DNI (Source) NP (Theme) V () PP[with] (Depictive) NP (Source) NP (Theme) V () PP[under] (Depictive) NP (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Theme) V () VPed (Depictive) NP (Source) PP[in] (Time) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Duration_of_final_state) NP (Source) PP[in] (Time) NP (Theme) V () VPing (Event_description) NP (Source) NP (Theme) V () Sub (Explanation) PP[from] (Source) NP (Theme) V () Sub (Explanation) AVP (Source) PP[around] (Time) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Frequency) NP (Source) NP (Theme) V () PP[for] (Goal) PP[by] (Mode_of_transportation) VPto (Purpose) DNI (Source) PP[on] (Time) NP (Theme) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[via] (Path) NP (Source) NP (Theme) V () PP[for] (Goal) PP[via] (Path) NP (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Theme) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[by] (Path) NP (Theme) V () PP[for] (Goal) DNI (Source) NP (Theme) NP (Theme) V () PP[for] (Goal) NP (Source) PP[in] (Time) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Iterations) NP (Source) NP (Theme) V () PP[on] (Journey) DNI (Source) NP (Time) NP (Theme) V () PP[on] (Journey) NP (Source) PP[in] (Time) NP (Theme) V () PP[aboard] (Mode_of_transportation) NP (Source) PP[on] (Time) NP (Theme) V () PP[on] (Place) PP[from] (Source) NP (Theme) V () VPto (Purpose) DNI (Source) NP (Theme) V () VPto (Purpose) DNI (Source) PP[in] (Time) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Source) NP (Time) NP (Theme) V () DNI (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Theme) V () DNI (Source) Sub (Time) AVP (Time) NP (Theme) V () NP (Source) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Source) NP (Time) PPing[after] (Time) NP (Theme) V () NP (Source) AVP (Time) PP[around] (Time) NP (Theme) V () NP (Source) PP[after] (Time) PP[than] (Time) NP (Theme) V () AJP (Time) NP (Theme) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[through] (Path) DNI (Source) NP (Theme) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[from] (Source)
He bowed out when he realized he could no longer handle the demands of the chairmanship
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He withdrew from the trip. He backed out of going on the trip. He withdrew from going on the trip. He withdrew. He backed out of the trip.
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Desiring : long-32.2
hope 'expect and wish' trust 'expect and wish' long 'desire strongly or persistently' hanker 'desire strongly or persistently' itch 'have a strong desire or urge to do something' die 'languish as with love or desire' wish 'hope for; have a wish' spoil 'have a strong desire or urge to do something' yearn 'desire strongly or persistently' desire 'expect and wish'
die itch hanker thirst pine crave ?wish yearn hope long pray hunger ache lust
hunger 'COD: have a strong desire for.' crave 'COD: feel a powerful desire for.' care 'FN: want.
[NB: negative polarity and conditionals.]' fancy 'COD: feel a desire for' long 'COD: have a strong wish for or to do.' hanker 'COD: feel a strong desire for or to do something' thirst 'COD: have a strong desire for. ' covet 'COD: yearn to possess' aspire 'COD: direct one's hopes or ambitions towards achieving something. ' yearn 'COD: have an intense feeling of loss and longing for something. ' lust 'COD: feel lust for someone or something.' feel like 'FN: to feel a desire for' hope 'COD: expect and desire.' desire 'COD: strongly wish for or want, want sexually.' pine 'COD: miss and long for the return of.' want 'COD: have a desire to possess or do (something); wish for' wish 'COD: desire something that cannot or probably will not happen.'
I trust you will behave better from now on She is itching to start the project She dying for a cigarette I was dying to leave He is spoiling for a fight I hope she understands that she cannot expect a raise I wish I could go home now
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John hankered to move up the corporate ladder. Danny longs for a sunny day. Danny yearns after sunny days.
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We hoped that its practitioners and teachers might be put on some sort_of reserve list and called_back for refresher_courses each_year or_so. Greg wished the Air_Corps had continued to camouflage planes. What they wished for most was security; what they feared most was war or political instability in their own country. I could not cling to my past nor did I wish to. I did want to touch him and I hoped Ma would do it but she kept looking at the kid 's clothes piled on the floor and the pool of water by them and did make any move to. Krist, I wish they could write! Just like the balloon would go_up and you could sit all day and wish it would spring a leak or blow to_hell up and burn and nothing like that would happen. If a nation wished to get a head_start in physical fitness over all other nations, it would start its kindergarten students on a program of gymnastics the day they entered and thus eliminate a large_number of the problems that plague American schools. I hope it can be said without boasting that no other nation offers its vacationing motorists such variety and beauty of scene, such an excellent network of roads on_which to enjoy it and such decent, far-flung over-night accommodations. In the absence of a reservoir of political consensus each organized political group hopes that the elections will give them new prominence, but in a system where there is as_yet no place for the less prominent. He looked very carefully at every piece of, as though hoping to store this information carefully in his mind. I would hope that Sargent_Shriver will encourage everyone entering the Peace_Corps to read it. Tenements, stores, saloons, some gambling, I hope not. Remembering the step-by-step fate of Danzig and the West German misgivings about`` salami'' tactics, it is to be hoped that the dispatch of General_Clay to West_Berlin as President_Kennedy 's representative will mark a stiffening of response not_only to future indignities and aggressions but also to some that have passed. She realized I 'd have_to notify the police, but fervently hoped I could avoid mentioning her name. Of_course, if your pool is close_to the house, your wife can always add it to her housekeeping chores( you hope). Otherwise, we go_on endlessly trying to draw_the_line, color and other, as to which kind_of man we wish to see dominate. No, originally he had hoped to become a concert pianist and had even performed as_such. Winter came, and with it Mary 's baby- a boy as she had wished. That mention of_this should bring smiles to our lips today is as clear an indication as we could wish of the extent to_which attitudes have changed. Wilson backed the team into the traces, and wished they were going_to town at_all. As he had longed to be, he became the echo of a saga. When Claire returned to Bishopsgate she longed to tell them she had become Byron 's mistress. Meantime, over the decade of the sixties, we can hope that many other countries will ready themselves for the big push into self-sustaining growth. We wish the President would remember that`` fiscal responsibility'' was the battle-cry of the party that lost the election. They would have to go west through the narrow river valley that separated Leyte from Samar and hope that it did close_in before they returned. I certainly hope this will be the impression left in the minds of readers, rather_than the comment by Cleveland_Amory in his First Of The Month column. `` I wish I had three wishes'', Maggie said. I would hope that we could create the recognition in the Department and overseas that those who come_across little things going_wrong have the responsibility for bringing these to the attention of those who can do something about them. Hengesbach, who has been living_on welfare recently, said he hopes to rebuild the farm which was settled by his grandfather in Westphalia, 27 miles southwest of here. You could wish that. Mr._Clark still has to use rotenone with potatoes grown on the_least fertile fields, but he has watched the insect damage decrease steadily and hopes that continued use of compost and leaf mulch will allow him to do without it in_the_future. He rather wished he had never got_into the business, and still- scarcely to be resisted, a nice little profit with not much work involved, easy_money. Are you longing for peace in your heart? Until professional planners meet this situation squarely and update the concepts of zoning in a manner acceptable to the courts, I hope we in East_Greenwich can continue to shape our own destiny. The Democratic leadership, however, hopes to pass it sometime this week. And Sam thanked her, and hoped he might meet her nephew back home, and asked her if she had any further news of the Pope. He had hoped to be alone in the bombproof, but the soldier had followed him. This country has not used them, and I hope that we never will be compelled to use them. Do you yearn to make cakes and pies, or special cookies and candies? Marty wished these poor farm people would turn their backs. But by comparison with the railroad, the motor car is a relatively new object of popular worship, so it is too_much to hope that it may be brought within the bounds of civilized usage quickly and easily. `` Make a_couple_of punk detectives named Geely and Harris wish to God they 'd stayed out of my way this afternoon. The cleansing tissues she had been using had been falling on the floor, and he got_up and picked_up one, then another, hoping she would notice what he was doing. I hope the man who plans to sit on his hands until the emergency comes will have a change of heart, will get busy and be the first member of our`` plus-one'' shelter club. Further, I would hope that we could to little things. On the Latin_American front, the President held talks with Secretary of the Treasury_Douglas_Dillon before sending him to Uruguay and the Inter-American Economic_and_Social_Council( which the President himself had originally hoped to attend). We trust you are not_one of the 70000000 Americans who do not attend church, but who feel that various forms of recreation are more important than worshipping the God who made our country great. Before we get_through he 'll have the Blackfeet hankerin' for our hair and our goods. `` When and if it can do so without jeopardizing constitutional and statutory tax-exemption privileges essential to the maintenance of its educational program and facilities, Emory_University will consider applications of persons desiring to study or work at the University without regard_to race, color or creed, continuing university policy that all applications shall be considered on the basis of intellectual and moral standards and other criteria designed to assure the orderly and effective conduct of the university and the fulfillment of its mission as an institution of Christian higher education''. Now he broke them open, hoping a good meal might lessen this depression crushing Hettie. She remembered little of her previous journey there with Grace, and she could but hope that her dedication to her mission would enable her to accomplish it. I hope no one expects that only Presidential appointees are looked_upon as sources of ideas. A year ago today, when the Democrats were fretting and frolicking in Los_Angeles and John_F._Kennedy was still only an able and ambitious Senator who yearned for the power and responsibility of the Presidency, Theodore_H._White had already compiled masses of notes about the Presidential campaign of 1960. If this choice is less exciting than New_York Democrats may wish, it nevertheless must be made. Perhaps, even, though this is too_much to wish, find the Forerunner himself''? `` I might point_out that your inability to report to my office this morning when you were instructed to do so has not, ah, limited my knowledge of your activities as you may have hoped''. I hope Raphael bought them whole''. Miss_Colman hopes to find suitable shakers so_that kelp can be available at the tables. It was obvious that he wished himself different from the sort_of person he thought he was. As John_T._Westbrook says in his article,`` Twilight of Southern_Regionalism''( Southwest_Review, Winter 1957):`` The miasmal mausoleum where an Old_South, already too minutely autopsied in prose and poetry, should be_left to rest in peace, forever dead and( let us fervently hope) forever done_with''. I only hope my talking to you has helped you a_little, anyway, because you need spiritual bucking-up''. He might have been hoping, to all appearances, that this relatively sunny symphony, in conjunction with the Choral_Fantasy at the end of the program, could amount to something like the Ninth; but no amount of head-tossing could make it so. She wished to change much for the children here''. It was the best he could hope for on a watch that had ended with a session in Killpath 's office. The United_States hopes that any future Lao_Cabinet would not become Communist dominated. She said,`` Oh Eugenia, I wish&&&''. A petition bearing the signatures of more_than 1700 Johnston taxpayers was presented to the town council last night as what is hoped will be the first step in obtaining a home_rule charter for the town. She also taught them to sing`` I wish I could shimmy like my sister Kate''. Since writing was practiced in the Aegean before the end of the century, we may hope that the details of tradition will now be occasionally useful. Stevie yearned for a dog. Had he always wished to be a conductor? Kitti was thirty years younger than Stanley, taller than Stanley, prettier than Stanley had any right to hope for, much_less expect. The type of program desired can be determined by the nature and extent of the adjustments needed. When painting, Mason 's physical eyes are half closed, while his mind's_eye is wide_open, and this circumstance accounts in part for the impression he wishes to convey. Wishing to show that aviation was dependable and here to stay, Bob_Fogg always made a point of taking_off each morning on the dot of seven, disregarding rain, snow and sleet in true postal tradition. ( Bearden reportedly hoped to peddle the plane to Castro, and live high in Cuba.) In the interim between now and next year, we trust the House and Senate will put their minds to studying Georgia 's very real economic, fiscal and social problems and come_up with answers without all the political heroics. Far from it; I merely draw an etymological distinction, hoping that specialists and busy people like you will welcome such precision in a layman. When the end did come, and the schools were disbanded and abandoned, we felt and hoped that the machinery of psychological_warfare would not be allowed to rust. I wished to prepare myself but did not even know what sort_of clothes I ought_to be wearing. The National_Park_Service hopes by 1966 to have 30000 campsites available for 100000 campers a day- almost twice what there are at_present. To hope to cover just one region of_this land and to enjoy all_of its sights and events and, of_course, to bring_back pictures of your experiences, requires advance planning. He hoped they would put it somewhere way, way down in the earth. Persons developed in to-day 's corporations cannot hope to serve here- a judgment based on experiences of my own in business and in activities outside. And one of the Milwaukee rookies sighed and remarked,`` Wish I was 40, and a top grade big_leaguer. He bases his present contention on the general right to explore, indicating that he hopes to find some discrepancy in the resume. Or you could wish your daddy would really do it- kill Gratt_Shafer like he said when you all_the_time, all_along, could feel the nerve draining out of him like air out of a punctured tire when you are on a muddy road alone and it is raining and at night. The historian can only point_out those lines which were major enough to find reflection in our limited evidence, and must hope that future excavations will enrich our understanding. I know of no other solution than the one N._C. proposes- to do what we can for each sufferer as he confronts us, hoping that this will spread beyond him to others at_some_time and some place. She had a hard_time making him understand that it was Farouk she wished to meet. A Michigan soldier wrote his brother:`` I am well at_present with the exception I have got the Dyerear and I hope thease few lines find you the same''. Her hesitation was only momentary and she hoped he did n't notice it, as she settled herself, asked quickly how Miss_Jenny and the babies were getting_on. And there must be many Soviet citizens who know what is going_on and who realize that before they can hope to enjoy the full life promised for 1980 they and their children must first survive. `` I'm mad'', and only wished he had been. He who had tried so hard, who had yearned so passionately to be a great officer. was Henrietta hoydenish like Jo, who frankly wished she were a boy and had deliberately shortened her name, which, like Henrietta 's, was the feminine form of a boy 's name. She hopes that all will support the contestants from our own community by attending our Pageants and the State_Pageant_June 17; And now, therefore, do I, John_A._Notte, Jr., Governor of the State of Rhode_Island and Providence Plantations, proclaim the week of June 11 th to 17 th, 1961, as Miss Rhode_Island Pageant_Week, with deep appreciation to the Jaycees, local and statewide, for the presentation of their beautiful Pageants and the encouragement of all Rhode_Island girls to participate. The men were restive, he wrote, ready to take the battle to the enemy as Jackson wished. You can hope against hope that come spring_cleaning, your fair-weather friends will lend a hand at scrubbing and furbishing. What hope lay_in the nephews, she asked the intensifying light out there, with one married to a barren woman and the other divorced, having sired two girl children, with none to bear_on the Packard name? How many women had longed for the privilege that was hers. Now he knew perfectly that he had but longed to increase his own suffering. Just why anybody should wish to start a riot the executive_officer did n't know. Certainly it is n't making the President happy, and he has been doing his apologetic best to explain how the budget got into its unbalanced condition, how he intends to economize wherever he can and_how he hopes to do better next year. I had always, I said, hankered after working hard with my hands. But one wishes, when the appetite is whetted, as it was in the case of the all-too-brief excerpt from the Blomdahl opera, that further opportunity would be provided both for hearing the works in their entirety and for a closer analytical look at the sense and nature of the compositions. I just hope it does n't work on Earthmen too.
Desiring : want-32.1
covet 'wish, long, or crave for (something, especially the property of another person)' hunger 'have a craving, appetite, or great desire for' go for 'have a fancy or particular liking or desire for' lust 'have a craving, appetite, or great desire for' fancy 'have a fancy or particular liking or desire for' thirst 'have a craving, appetite, or great desire for' crave 'have a craving, appetite, or great desire for' want 'feel or have a desire for; want strongly' desire 'feel or have a desire for; want strongly' starve 'have a craving, appetite, or great desire for' take to 'have a fancy or particular liking or desire for'
love fancy desire need want crave covet
hunger 'COD: have a strong desire for.' crave 'COD: feel a powerful desire for.' care 'FN: want.
[NB: negative polarity and conditionals.]' fancy 'COD: feel a desire for' long 'COD: have a strong wish for or to do.' hanker 'COD: feel a strong desire for or to do something' thirst 'COD: have a strong desire for. ' covet 'COD: yearn to possess' aspire 'COD: direct one's hopes or ambitions towards achieving something. ' yearn 'COD: have an intense feeling of loss and longing for something. ' lust 'COD: feel lust for someone or something.' feel like 'FN: to feel a desire for' hope 'COD: expect and desire.' desire 'COD: strongly wish for or want, want sexually.' pine 'COD: miss and long for the return of.' want 'COD: have a desire to possess or do (something); wish for' wish 'COD: desire something that cannot or probably will not happen.'
I want to go home now I want my own room She fancied a necklace that she had seen in the jeweler's window She covets her sister's house
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I needed him to go. I needed exercising. Dorothy needed new shoes. I needed him here. I needed to come. I need him to be nice. I needed his cooking. She wanted the meat red. I needed the children found. I needed for her to be happy. I needed him cooking.
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He just did want to talk_about it. If you want to see''- ( I sometimes feel that God, in His infinite wisdom, wants us to have these inexplicable little lapses of memory. Who wants this deed done''? `` You must have loved that girl very_much, but you could n't have meant it when you said that you wanted to kill her''. It 'll be a tedious job, but if you want to try it, the old newspaper files are in the basement here in the county supervisor 's office''. MRS._Marr is the first contact a Skid_Row figure talks to after he decides he wants to pick himself up. You want me to call her''? One has_to talk confidentially with some of the directors of vocational high_schools to realize that a boy cannot just say,`` I want to be a plumber'', and then, by doing good work, find a job. `` I do want it'', Sarah said, firmly. So_much untidiness of mind and household does not attract the interest of the theatergoer( unless he has been living in a gilded palace, perhaps, and wants a real big heap of contrast). Let her call Crosson if she wanted to, let Crosson raise_the_roof or even can him, he did care. Drill speeds are important if you want a good job. He never used_to like any hot_cereal, now that 's the only kind he wants. First, they wanted to clarify a tantalizing, bizarre enigma. Now dammit, I do n't want to go into any_more explanations. The downtown store continues to offer the great inducement of variety, both within its gates and across the street, where other department_stores are immediately convenient for the shopper who wants to see what is available before making_up_her_mind. `` We must persuade them to enjoy a way_of_life which, if_not identical, is congenial with ours'', he said but adding that if they do not develop the kind_of society they themselves want it will lack ritiuality and loyalty. Men seem almost universally to want a sense of function,, a feeling that their existence makes a difference to someone, living or unborn, close and immediate or generalized. She wanted to make a more equitable distribution of it among the groups that would benefit the; particularly the scholarship fund. `` We did n't want town work'', Jones said. `` Outside'' faculty_members want to be considered partners in the academic enterprise and not merely paid employees of a family business. Each SBA regional office also maintains a`` want'' list of surplus property, principally machinery and equipment, desired by small business_concerns in its area. `` I want you to have the speakers taken_out''. Molotov, in_particular, is being charged with all kinds of sins- especially with wanting to cut_down free public_services, to increase rents and fares; in_fact, with having been against all the more popular features of the Khrushchev`` welfare_state''. I want to get my kit in tomorrow morning- would you mind doing them while I cook the dinner''? The amateur is closely related to the collector, who is actually no the amateur who has taken_to the field. Counsel for the Government invited du_Pont 's views on this proposal before recommending a specific program, but stated that if the court desired, or if counsel for du_Pont thought further discussion would not be profitable, the Government was prepared to submit a plan within thirty days. Her creations in fashion are from many designers because she does n't want a complete wardrobe from any one designer any_more than she wants`` all_of her pictures by one painter''. The country was now full_of Gazettes and Samuel_C._Atkinson and Charles_Alexander, who had just taken_over Franklin 's old paper, desired a more distinctive name. They want to be fat cats, Pam thought, and lighted a cigarette and leaned_back on a chaise and considered pulling her thoughts together. The men helped them gather their belongings and escorted them to Raton along with three other families desiring to leave. Mr._Reama told the Rotary_Club of Providence at its luncheon at the Sheraton-Biltmore_Hotel that about half of the people in the country want the`` welfare'' type of government and the other half want a free_enterprise system. `` We want to find_out who knew about it'', Pratt said. They earnestly desire to do the will of God. The Boss wants performance, not gripes. `` When Konishi gets_back with the jeep, I want you to round_up two or three Japanese boys. Jenny 's aversion to having Dr._Dunne, a former admirer, seemed silly to him, but he would humor her, get anybody she wanted, the best never being too good for her. Mr._Speaker, I ask unanimous consent that all Members who desire to do so may extend their remarks at this point in the Record; and also that they may have 5 legislative days in_which to extend their remarks. `` I would even want it to get_around''. Shrewd, calculating, in many ways realistic, endowed- like Stalin- with considerable powers of dissimulation, capable_of playing his cards very close_to his chest when he so desired, yet bold and resolute in his decisions, and possessing one gift Stalin did not possess: The ability to rouse men to fever pitch of personal devotion and enthusiasm by the power of the spoken_word''. It should also make him desire to participate actively in civic, school and religious life of the community so_that that phase of Newark will live_up_to the challenge presented by this exhibit. These are mentalities which crave action- and they are beginning to get_it, as Messrs._Salsich and Engh report on page 372. It took a_couple_of minutes to run_through her various businesses and get down to the one he wanted. You do n't want to lease a place way_out in the sticks. Nobody wanted Americans to be hurt or captured, and few soldiers could be spared as escorts. They wanted to see what his back felt like- the General 's. It was just that she felt deeply about every patient on the ward and wanted to believe that they might benefit from their treatment there. Thompson himself said:`` I want to enjoy once_more the pleasure of bare walls waiting for new pictures''. A_few passed along a tip for the simple reason that they liked him and wanted to give him a break. `` She wants you and Barbara to have dinner with her tomorrow night''. `` Mr._Skyros too smart a fellow want to get_rid_of me'', he said. She wanted him to get_into trouble. All I want is a picture- with a_few lines. Sometimes it is not a verbal stereotype- a`` How are you now''? or an`` I want to go_home'', or whatever- but a nonverbal one which reveals itself, gradually, as the expression of more than one latent meaning. No one wanted a larger family or no children, and none hoped_for a castle or said that living in less settled circumstances would be satisfactory. They were inseparable, not because they were fond of each other, but because they wanted to keep_an_eye_on each other, as they were keen rivals for social leadership. `` I 'm not a man who has many close intimate friends, Carla'', he said, wanting her to know all about him. I did want her back on that broken record. The place was n't particularly busy at_that_time of night, and the girl who was waiting on me, who was clothed in the tightest-fitting pair of slacks I had ever seen on a woman and a sweater that showed everything there was- and there was lots_of it- wanted to be sociable. The rabbi said thoughtfully,`` I would not want my people to get_in trouble with the Church''. Did I want a beer? Now while he uses talk, caresses or requires caresses from her, his bride will sympathetically understand the situation and eagerly help him restore his physical situation so they can have the consummation they both so eagerly desire. `` And I so want the part'', she said. If you want a picture get to the corner of Adams and Clark just as fast as you can. It was as if she wanted much. He was even more startled when he heard what Kayabashi wanted. Nothing was too impossible for her to do when she wanted. I want to talk to Sarah''. That some men did not want it he could understand. All this will serve to show_off the Ory style in fine fashion and is a must for those who want to collect elements of the old-time jazz before it is too late to lay_hands_on the gems. Your mother wanted to bring children to Israel so_that they could leave their ghettos. I would not want to be one of those writers who begin each morning by exclaiming,`` O Gogol, O Chekhov, O Thackeray and Dickens, what would you have made_of a bomb_shelter ornamented with four plaster-of-Paris ducks, a birdbath, and three composition gnomes with long beards and red mobcaps''? `` Do you mean''- he asked almost shyly-`` you want me to go_with you, wherever you 're goin''? She said,`` Reuveni wanted your mother to give_up her deep interest in_this refugee. I remember her because she did n't want her picture in the paper. Soon some members of the two industry groups doubtless will want to amend their codes on grounds that otherwise they will suffer unfairly from the efforts of non-code competitors. We want the past forgiven, but at_the_same_time we must be willing for God to direct the future. Why did he want her to go_to church? But, by gosh, I want him and I 'm going_to have him! Vernon, however, held_out for plain oyster roast, and plenty of_it, unadorned by herbs or any seasoning but salt, though he did fancy a_bit of lemon. Is there anything you want to know''? `` With my trial coming_up in Federal_Court next week I would want that picture published''. Steel_Company of Wales, a British steelmaker, wants to bring_in Virginia coal, cut_down on its takings of Welsh coal in_order_to be able to compete more effectively- especially in foreign markets. I wanted to grab her by the arm and beg her to wait, to consider, to know for_certain because life is so_long and marriage is so important. My mother wanted to call me Sylphide, but it sounded too affected''. He wants to be called sweet, good, considerate and mother 's little helper. I hurried over to the agency heap, jumped in, started the motor and was just_in_time to see the car I wanted to shadow turn to the left. We do none of us want no trouble. Curt wanted to get Jess alone, without interference from anyone, even as spineless a person as the store owner. They were the suffragettes and they wanted to vote. On this trip to_the_South he wants, above_all else, to sniff the effluvium of backwoods-and-sand-hill subhumanity and to see at_least one barn burn at midnight''. If you do n't own a planer and do n't want to buy one, it 's well worth renting. Tell her Curt_Adams wants to see her''. The King_Arthur offered respectable and convenient lodgings to people from the suburbs who wanted to see a show and did want- heaven_knew did want! He helped her meet people so she could go_out and do the work she wanted. The Belgians would not fight for the privilege of being the detested pedagogue; rather_than teach where teaching was not wanted, they would wash_their_hands of the mess. I am proud of my country, the small city I live in, my wonderful parents, my friends and my school; but I am also a young, able and willing girl who wants to study the Chinese language but is not old enough. A man like Jess would want to have a ready means of escape in_case it was needed. Rector had no idea why Kayabashi wanted to visit the mission. Of_course, I would like to go_to an out-of-town school where there are all kinds of people, but I would want lots of Jewish kids there''. We want to study the probability function of this random_variable. Or the city can be a graveyard monument to Western intransigence, if that is what the West wants. `` Is this the type of citizen you desire''? the Trial should have asked the nations. `` Well'', he began,`` It seems like some people in Paris want to hear more from me than those fellers over at the conference_house do. `` I do n't know whether that threatening letter of hers has anything to do with this situation or not, but I want to see who takes the call''. Then there 's always hobbies, collecting stamps, coins, timetables, salt and pepper shakers, elephants, dogs, dolls, shells, or shall we just say collecting anything your heart desires? That glory, craved for so long, was now forbidden to him. Interestingly enough- although none of the real-life therapists involved could conceivably compare with Blauberman- when groups of them began playing_back interviews, they discovered any number of ways in_which they wanted to polish their own interview techniques; almost everyone, on first hearing one of his own sessions on tape, expressed some desire to take the whole_thing over_again. If I get a low M._R., I do so because I want it that way or my dark self does. He knew that anything a brainy little lady like her had to say would be plumb important, as_well_as pleasin' to the ear, and he did want to miss a word of_it. `` What I want you to do is to go_to the market with me early tomorrow morning and help smuggle the hen back into the hotel''. Families with children usually do n't want the house quite so cool. She did n't want to be the only one with a stove in her room, especially as her life span was nearly run_out anyway, and she insisted that Hope have the heater. Consider it as a standby setup, at negligible cost, for those emergencies when the furnace quits, a blizzard holds_up fuel delivery, or for cool summer mornings or evenings when you do n't want to start_up your whole heating plant. I just do n't have time to do half the things I want to do now. It was easy to see that they were made_for each other, and they knew what they wanted. We are slowly being regimented to having everything packaged, whether we want it or not. `` Listen, Ekstrohm, I want to give you the benefit of every doubt. He wants to be`` brutally frank and say that these rebellions would be hopeless- far, far more hopeless than was the Hungarian revolution of 1956''. For_example, early in my life, when one of my editorial workers wanted to find_out how churches and philanthropic organizations met the needs of New_York 's down-and-outers, he did n't just ask questions. I wanted to go_to college, to''- `` When I 've made a dumb play'', he says,`` I do n't want to talk to anyone. At his press_conference Mr._Kennedy said,`` All we want in Laos is peace not war. It looked to me as though he had everything an artist could want, joy in his work, standing in the profession, a large and steady income. He would not have wanted to hurt a lady. If he snatches a toy, she says,`` Caroline wants her own truck just as you do''. All I ever wanted was to be a free_man in my own country. `` The old_man came from the front of the plane and said he wanted four volunteers to go to Cuba'', McCauley said,`` and like a nut I raised my hand. But the thought occurred that God would want this opportunity used to tell them about Him. `` All we have left in the world is one another, and we must stay_together the way Mother wanted'', Kowalski said in telling his children of their mother 's death yesterday afternoon. But I want this to sink_in awhile. Did an anteater want ants? Because neither of them really wanted their marriage to break_up, Mr. and Mrs._Black agreed to a series of interviews at Family_Service of Northern_Virginia, the agency nearest them. Why should I want pictures of an empty room now? If Hal_Yarrow had been killed in a crash, he must have wanted it that way. There was something not nice about triplets, though their father seemed pleased, showing no disappointment that they had n't been the son he wanted, saying,`` You do n't see triplets trippin' down the pike ever' day, Miss_Jen, hon. Gradual, controlled expansion of the world 's textile trade is what President_Kennedy wants. Pond water can be filtered for human use, but most part-time farmers would not want to go to trouble. You wonder about the Christmas_card with no name on it, and it comes_to you that maybe it would have been better to have made somebody happy if you could be happy yourself, to give somebody the one they wanted- to give them you. `` He wants me to go with him tomorrow'', she told Kate. We do n't want Barton 's Night_Riders loose again''. And you wanted no part of me when I had so_much to give. I did want to touch him and I hoped Ma would do it but she kept looking at the kid 's clothes piled on the floor and the pool of water by them and did make any move to. He did not really want to kill, but as in the sexual_act, there was a moment when the impulse took_over and could not be, even while you watched yourself giving_way to it. `` But you want to ask me when B' dikkat is going_to come_back with the needle''. Welch wanted to know why. You want the kid to die? What the man wanted was four persons to volunteer as hostages, along with the crew. There were two things he wanted to do: inspect one of the many caves that had been dug into the hills on the Naval_Base, and visit an old shipmate. She wanted the police to notice him, suspect him. That mistake, she thought, had cost her dearly these past few days, and she wanted to avoid falling into any_more of the traps that the mountain might set for her. He wanted no part of the emotions of the exchange, no memory of the joy and gratitude that other men felt. Stengel probably preached too_much in the early days when the kid wanted to pop his bubble_gum and sow_his_oats. Lumumba further complicated the U. N. 's mission by initiating small`` wars'' with the secessionist province of Katanga and with South_Kasai which, under Albert_Kalonji, wanted to secede as_well. When the crowd was asked whether it wanted to wait one more term to make the race, it voted no- and there were no dissents. But last week 's pirates, like the Cuban-American who recently hijacked an Eastern Airlines Electra( Newsweek, Aug. 7), wanted to go to Havana. If we want respect from ourselves or others, we will have to earn it. It is, in_effect, an oversize room conditioner equipped with prefab glass-fiber ducts to distribute the cooled, cleaned, dehumidified air where it is wanted. She thought she had great possibilities in the ballet and wanted to show the eminent producer how well she could dance. Macklin balked again, not wanting to unlock and open the door. And as for his pipe, if he wanted to smoke one, nobody would stop him. Would we want a future-day Gibbon or Macaulay recounting the saga of America with movies as his prime source of knowledge? She wanted to be with him, to give him the comfort and companionship she knew he needed. If the doctor is conscientious, he wants to study the patient. He did not really listen to others, had little interest in their ideas, and wanted to have his own way- which was the only right way. He wanted a careful, uninterrupted report from Dill on the conditions in the valley. He wanted to ask her about Jenkins now, but he knew he could do so in Needham 's presence. Forgiveness implies more_than a person wanting his past sins covered by God 's love. We want him back there or we want him dead''. The inventory you acquired from me is going_to be easy to move; you can't very well sidle up to people on the street and ask if they want to buy a hot Bodhisattva. The good ones are not motivated to seek vainly, nor are they disposed to covet comfort, or they would have been led to fields that offer comfort and feed vanity. But there was no need for Linda_Kay to go_on, since all she wanted in life was to make a home for Bobby_Joe and( blushing) raise his children. `` You want to keep this job, do you''? Futhermore, the station which wants real prestige must lead or participate in community improvement projects, not simply serve on the air. It was what Mae would want him to do, though. `` also He[ God] drove him[ man] out of Paradise, and removed him far from the tree of life, not because He envied him the tree of life, as some venture to assert, but because He pitied him,[ and did not desire] that he should continue a sinner for ever, nor that the sin which surrounded him should be immortal, and evil interminable and irremediable. You may want to include your own regular vacation period if you have one. You know I do want to see Pedersen. I had been among the top third in my class at N._Y._U., had wanted desperately to go_to medical_school, but I 'd run_out of money and energy at_the_same_time. What I want to point_out here is that them are ex liberals, or modified liberals, with perhaps one exception. With the speed and power of the body beautiful he saw before him, Ol_'_Case wanted No. 7 to be the best homerun hitter, but also the best bunter, base-runner and outfielder. He, like most_of us, wants to be able to sit, to contemplate and be moved by the great outdoors. `` I think that maybe she wanted it this way'', a vice_squad cop said. What on_earth was in Mae 's mind, that she wanted him up there spying on what the cops were doing? We know now that a 15- degree differential in temperature is the maximum usually desirable, and accurate controls assure the comfort we want. `` One wants a_little more power, and the other does n't want to give_up any''. It was all_right to put a bunch of ranchers onto horses, to call them Night_Riders, to set_out to attack the largest mining combination the country had ever seen if all they wanted was adventure. Tenderly and rather tediously, the camera rivets on the abrupt, deep love of a pretty nurse and a uniformed teacher, complicated by nothing more_than a friend they do n't want to hurt. He wanted desperately to see Kayabashi defeated, the Communists in the village rooted_out, the mission standing triumphant, for in the triumph of the Lord he himself would be triumphant, too. I just want to let you know how much I enjoyed your June 25 article on Liberace, and to thank you for it. I 'm in a room over the Golden_Club on San_Pedro, you just ask for me there, you want see me. `` What did you want me to do, kiss him? This filly is another Adios that wants to trot, and trot she did until forced to do otherwise. This was one place where Moonan could go for a drink in a back booth without anyone noticing him, or at_least coming_up and hanging_around and wanting to know all the low-down. We want to stimulate ideas from the bottom to the top of the Department. I guess nobody wants to pass_out and miss anything''. One day, the children had wanted to get_up onto General_Burnside 's horse. We want to make sure that our junior colleagues realize that ideas are welcome, that initiative goes right down to the bottom and goes all_the_way to the top. He does want her to look frowningly at him, or him angrily. He certainly did n't want a wife who was fickle as Ann. The commands are specified by the military regulations; are few in number, briefly worded, all different in sound; and are combinable into sequences which permit any marching maneuver that could be desired on a parade_ground. The wildly erratic nature of Patrice_Lumumba caused constant problems- he frequently announced that he wanted the U._N. to get_out of the Congo along with the Belgians, and Russia for help. Wants to look_up something in the newspaper files, so do n't lock him in here''. Above_all, he did not want to appear to be running hat in_hand to Premier_Khrushchev 's doorstep. As for that other girl, let 's just say that I never want to see her again. He wanted to identify with people and have a connection with them; the_least inspiring candidate since Alfred_M._Landon''. The inner panels do not have_to be weatherproof, and the choice will depend_on the quality of finish desired. Under_the_circumstances, I had difficulty keeping_up with the conversation on the phone, but when I hung_up I was reasonably certain that Francesca had wanted to remind me of our town_meeting the next evening, and_how important it was that Hank and I be there. If the Communists are sincere in wanting a united, neutral and disarmed Germany, it might well be advantageous for the German people in_this nuclear age. `` I want to show respect for my parents' religion'' was the way in_which a boy justified his inhabiting_a_halfway_house of Judaism. She was the only kind of Negro Laura_Andrus would want around: independent, unservile, probably charging double what ordinary maids did for housework- and doubly efficient. But it can be dangerous if the joiner does n't want to make a spectacle of himself. She no_longer wanted anything about him to remind her of the circumstances of their meeting that first night in Parioli. These tractors are not entirely satisfactory for plowing, particularly on heavier soils, so you may still want to hire someone to do the plowing. `` I was just sayin' to him that I 'm all ready now for anything you want done''. We want to know the number of people going_to the mountains. He wants your ranch''. That 's what you wanted, is n't it? Since the land he desired lay within the great northern empire of the Hudson's_Bay_Company, he purchased great blocks of the Company's stock with the view to controlling its policies. At the time the will was drawn Mr._Hohlbein mentioned to me how mentally alert she seemed for her age, knowing just what changes she wanted made and_so_forth''. Eugenia suspected her of deliberately overturning the heater because she was getting tired of dragging it back_and_forth and still wanted her own way, but Hope said if Grandma would n't have the heater nobody would have it, so Grandma had to give_in. Over$ 200000000 is paid yearly to the 80000 full-time fortune-tellers in the United_States by fearful mankind who want to`` know'' what the future holds! He wanted to show the town what happened to anyone who tried to start trouble''. Spencer was_quiet for a moment longer, then he said,`` There is nothing I want to say, Captain''. The trouble with them was that they almost never worked, and in_fact an agreement`` in_principle'' historically turned_out to be a sure sign that neither party really wanted the quarrel settled. Never let anyone not in the know take a turn at the valves- even if the little boys do want to play space_ship. `` I want to be in Scotty 's Bar at midnight when Marsha makes her phone_call there'', he ended grimly. If you file a Form_1040, you should indicate in the place provided that there is an overpayment of tax and the amount you want refunded and the amount you want credited against your tax. She wanted to hang_around while I was eating. He wants me to do everything for him. She was all he had, everything he had, everything he wanted. In I wanted to tell him, but I was afraid to the final to is lightly stressed because it represents to tell him. I know, that my son wants control and direction, but being autistic myself I cannot give full control or direction. I said sure that was what I wanted her to do but she no attention. I would want him to miss the message''. I just do want to go_off_half_cocked before picking_up Black, that 's all''. The bartender measured this situation with heavy eyes and decided he wanted no part of it. The more people learn about their country, the more they want to learn. I do this work all on my own, because I understand the difficulties and I want to help these lay-sisters. I guess he wants to ask you some questions. To want to change is the third step. It is a war to stay out of today, especially in_view of the fact that President_Ngo_Dinh_Diem apparently does not want United_States troops. And you know you will always wonder your life whether it was because you wanted him so bad that you did get him, and you can feel nearly sorry enough to cry when you think_of that other guy, the chump who begged you to marry him, the one with the plastered hair and the car he could afford and the too shiny shoes. If we want to preserve our sovereignty, this is the way to do it; not acquiesce to an international planning_board. The conductor said to Ritchie:`` I do think you want to talk to him. `` Now you do want to go talking that way'', he said. Merritt_D._Hill, Ford_Motor_Co. vice_president, says his company is starting to get calls daily from dealers demanding immediate delivery or wanting earlier shipping dates on orders for corn pickers. Parker insisted upon not resigning, even when the majority wanted him to depart, upon daring the Fellowship to throw him out. That 's why the Trust do n't want us to make_it. His long nose wiggled at the smells of frizzling bacon and heating java, but the fire was low, and he wanted to waste no time. `` I tell you, you want to leave it that way, I do fool_around with it. Around New_England, you 'll no_doubt want a color shot of one of the picturesque lighthouses. I suggested that one must let it in because it is the truth, but Beckett did not take_to the word truth. You want me to drop my pot''? As Hartweger accepted his silver bowl, he said,`` I want to thank coach 's wife for talking him into letting me play''. It also implies that a man wants his future to be free from the mistakes of the past. He did not want_to bring the Andruses to the station_house too early- Rheinholdt had summoned a press_conference, and he did want them subjected to the reporters again. After_all, you want the senora as_much_as you want the boy. Obviously, such a Northern tourist 's purpose is somewhat akin to a child 's experience with Disneyland: he wants to see a world of make-believe. The funeral for my husband was just what I wanted and I paid a fair price, far less_than I had expected to pay. Cut a notch in lid for spoon handle if desired. Somehow Winston did think she 'd take_to window_boxes. As I say, I would want to begin a day like this, but I often wonder what the dead would have done. Mr._Speaker, for several years now the commuter railroads serving our large metropolitan areas have found it increasingly difficult to render the kind of service our population wants and is entitled to have. But a big part of the public wants to know facts about diet and health, and a big group of U._S. scientists wants to supply them. Too often a beginning bodybuilder has to do his training secretly either because his parents do want sonny-boy to`` lift all those old barbell things'' because`` you 'll stunt your growth'' or because childish taunts from his schoolmates, like`` Hey, lookit Mr._America, whaddya gonna do with all those muscles( of which he has none at the time)''? In the city, he said, the waiting_list for those who want to join the union is so long that unless a boy has an inside_track he can get_in. Once_in_a_while they said what a shame it was, with Granny dying, but they all agreed she would have wanted it any other way. But what do you want to do about the lay-sisters? `` I do want to leave here, Winston''. Shayne said briskly,`` Grab another drink if you want it. You will probably want to hire someone to do the plowing, however. If you have a planting of half an acre or more you may want to buy a small garden tractor( available for$ 300 to$ 500 with attachments, 1960 prices). He may want additional technical help, and this should be forthcoming. Only then did he decide he did want one. I do n't want to leave it''. This leader must be a man who lives above illusions that heretofore have shaped the foreign_policy of the United_States, namely that Russia will agree to a reunited Germany, that the East_German government does not exist, that events in Japan in June 1960 were Communist-inspired, that the true government of China is in Formosa, that Mao was the evil influence behind Khrushchev at the Summit_Conference in Paris in May 1960, and that either China or Russia wants or expects war. Quite naturally, they make the investigation, first, by prohibiting the patient from making any movements at_all and_then, later, by repeating it and allowing the patient to move in any way he wanted to. He spoke through the public address box built into the cabin, and his gigantic voice roared out over the empty plain, so_that the pink herd of talking people stirred gently in their happiness and wondered what their friend B' dikkat might be wanting to tell them. He did not want the effort weakened by any illusion that summit magic might make it unnecessary. `` You want to be that big a fool- I was hoping for this''. It also weakened our diplomatic stance, because Russia could easily guess we did not desire a nuclear war except in the ultimate extremity. The promoter who wanted to sign him up for the circus asked him how he was able to do it. And then_again perhaps the reason why he could find time to do any of the things he had planned to do after retirement: reading, roaming, gardening, lying on his back and watching the clouds go_by, was because he did want to do them. If you want to spend another day in the State_Department- another day- you get_in there and tell that captain what I told you''. Miss_Jen was funny that way, funny that she did n't seem to take_to his ideas and perk_up. I want to say more about Gabriel 's so-called fundamental_law. `` I want the fish served whole, with head and tail'', the epicure explained,`` and serve it with lemon in mouth''. He says he do want no trouble''. When you and your dog step into the Junior ring, it should be just what the dog wants to do as much_as what you want him to do. There was a time when, if a man wanted to purchase a boat, it was necessary for him to be able to produce a sizeable amount of cash before he could touch the tiller or wheel. Today 's campers want comforts, and they have them. Unless her husband also desires sex, the act cannot be consummated. And in_a_way the promise works_out true, for whether he wants you or not, you go with him in your heart. When Richard 's parents told him they wanted to take him to an orthodontist- a dentist who specializes in realigning teeth and jaws- their young son was interested. `` Meaning you want me to ride out''? My_God, how much more do you want''? I put a small electric amplifier against the wall on_the_side I wanted to case. But today he wanted to make a public statement. But he still wanted to know why. Fly cutters can fool you into putting your hand too_close to the tool, so if you want to avoid nicked fingers, keep your hands well_out of the way. They wanted to touch the mystery. What do you want- a_hundred_thousand subscribers? It is important that persons desiring to unite with the Church be prepared_for this experience so_that it may be meaningful and spiritually significant. He had already been studying the Bible; he knew the fundamentals, and after studying with Fletcher for a time he approached Rector, announced that he wanted to be baptized and that was that. Jubal deduced what had happened but did not know with whom- and did want to inquire. What he really wants is to find`` a sacred cause'' to which he can honestly devote himself. He wanted a_few stills for magazine ads, he said. She wants to pay you a visit. He was not the sort of sailor Hudson wanted his backers to see and he had Greene wait at Gravesend, where the Discovery picked him up. At_least, I want to find_out whether she 's home yet or not''. But when she saw the children you have just visited, she wanted to take them away and put them out in the country, in the kibbutzim. But first I want to quote him on the relationship that he found between religion and politics in_this country and what happened to it. `` And I do know why you want to go_on wearing that outfit'', she said, making a face. Publishers want books that will sell, recording_studios want discs that will not seem strange to ears used_to hillbilly and jazz music, grade and high_schools want quaint, but moral, material. Congress is full of politicians, and if you want to get_along_with them, you have_to be politic. He wanted time, too, to review the United_States' global commitments and to test both the policies he had inherited and new ones he was formulating. I want to create the impression of a compound full of children. He wants Mommy to think him a good boy. It wanted the State_Democratic_Executive_Committee to pick the`` serious candidates''. When I did, she shrugged her shoulders and said that Reuveni wanted her to marry him. Chandler had been commissioned in the Medical_Service_Corps and was serving as a personnel officer for the Kansas_City_Medical_Depot when he decided that if he was going_to make the Army his career, he wanted to be in the fighting part of it. I wanted to paint again. Or does he sincerely want to tap the real springs of American attitude and culture regardless of how unpopular and embarrassing they may be? An aggressive woman wants a man to demand, not knuckle_under. Hoopla( Tar_Heel-Holiday_Hanover), a filly that wanted to trot, knocked herself October 31 and November_1 fighting the hopples. Oh, you can submit a requisition for a miracle if you want to make a fool of yourself. `` I want to tell you something Thomas_DeMontez_Lord. Mike felt disappointed that Mahmoud had left; he wanted to explain his new grokking. The Japanese want to increase exports to the U._S. While they have been curbing shipments, they have watched Hong_Kong step_in and capture an expanding share of the big U._S. market. I do want no trouble, you do want no trouble, nobody wants trouble, Mr._Skyros''. And she wanted desperately to see someone she had known back there. The officer demanded the names of the injured men; the Mexicans refused to give them, but told the possemen if they wanted a fight they could have it. We can n't think_of anyone else who would want to separate serious candidates from other candidates, either. `` When you marry, you want to have things in common'', a girl said,`` and it 's hard when you do marry someone with your own background''. She had felt that her arm wanted to go_up in the first trial, but had consciously prevented it from so doing. God_knew his tears were his to shed if he so desired, for it had not been with an egotist 's rage for fame that he had held precious his naval career. Occasionally, when he had an unusual flower that he wanted more of he did; but pansy seeds, he told me, soon`` run_down''. He did want to put himself outside the law. To encourage exploration for domestic sources of minerals, the Office_of_Minerals_Exploration( OME) of the U.S._Department_of_the_Interior offers financial assistance to firms and individuals who desire to explore their properties or claims for 1 or more of the 32 mineral commodities listed in the OME regulations. The Mayor declined in two interviews with reporters yesterday to confirm or deny the reports that he had decided to run and wanted Mr._Screvane, who lives in Queens, to replace Abe_Stark, the incumbent, as the candidate for President of the City_Council and Mr._Beame, who lives in Brooklyn, to replace Mr._Gerosa as the candidate for Controller. Some plant-location specialists take these signs to mean St._Louis county does n't want industry, and so they avoid the area, and more jobs are lost. `` Soak as_long_as you want, Joyce. Want me to drive it out''? I want to roast the, and have it for the boys''. She said to the saleslady,`` I want a dress to put_on around the house''. Owen wanted to be pleasant because Buzz worked the territory next to his, but he had n't come to Reno for stag dinners. Investors who wanted 100 shares in many cases ended_up with 25, and customers who had put_in a bid to buy 400 shares found themselves with 100 and counted themselves lucky to get that many. If desired, sprinkle with 1 teaspoon drained crushed pineapple. He wanted no_more sentimental scenes with her. Get pig-drunk- that 's what he wants. I just wanted to hear you say so''. `` You would want me to say yes without making sure his intentions are honorable, would you''? He wanted to know if my father had beaten me or my mother had run_away from home to give me an unhappy childhood. Do you want to hear the paraphrase''? And while every writer must be dealt with as a special case, the interested student will want to ask himself a number of questions about each. But the Communists never gave sufficient provocation at any one_time for the United_States to want to risk a limited or an all-out war over Laos. One day when he attended a war memorial ceremony in Westminster_Abbey his view was obstructed by a stout man on his left, his attention turned to the irregular pattern of the rough slab flooring and someone, clasping him by the arm, whispered,`` I want a word with you, please''. Letters by the reams came_in from investment firms all_over the nation, all_of them wanting to get a part of the shares that would be sold( 185000 to the public at$ 12.50, with another 5000 reserved for Morton Foods employes at$ 11.50 a share). Carroll was sharp and military, but he was up against tough competition for that RA berth, and he wanted to play it cool. she wanted to know. `` Let me stay and take the pictures you wanted, Mamma. I want, therefore, to discuss a second and quite different fruit of science, the connection between scientific understanding and fear. If a man was good, if he was going_to be governor, you felt it and you wanted him to go_on forever. The way his red rubber lips were stretched across his pearly little teeth I though he was only having a little joke, but, no, he wanted me to bend down from the roar of wind so he could roar something into my ear. What Joyce wanted me to do was go_to Thor 's house and`` do whatever detectives do'', and get her clothes- and handbag containing her identification. He said he wanted very_much to listen. Thus, you avoid headaches when an employee wants off for his fourth cousin 's funeral. And he can be on_the_way to Memphis, your Gratt_Shafer can, and you discover you can stay alive and hate him and love him and want him even if it means you want him- really want him- dead. And tomorrow she would take time to shop for the kimono her mother wanted to present to the young wife of a faculty_member as a hostess gown. She did mind working hard, not as if she figured to do anything wrong to live easy and soft- all she wanted was a chance, where she was marked as what she was. She wanted to go around the world, but she settled for a French holiday. `` But you want a job guaranteed when you return'', I continued my attack. The beatniks crave a sexual experience in_which their whole being participates. `` She does n't want you now. Chairman_C._Richard_Mears pointed_out that perhaps this was not strictly a school_board problem, in_case of atomic attack, but that the board would cooperate so_far as possible to get the children to where the parents wanted them to go. He went_into the Jewish_quarter, wanting to draw Hebraic faces so_that he could reach a visual understanding of how Christ might have looked. The fact is that any business that wants to operate successfully cannot follow the law. What would I want with them''? If the acting captain wanted his acting lieutenant to sit on his ass around the station all night, Killpath would just have to go_out and drag Gun back by the heels once an hour; because he 'd be damned if he was going_to be a mid-watch pencil-pusher just to please his ulcerated pro-tem captain. Others added that Juet had wanted to turn the ship homeward. At the very moment that every attempt is being made to take management out from under the irrationality of anti-trust legislation, a drive is on to abolish collective_bargaining under the guise of extending the anti-monopoly laws to unions who want no_more_than to continue to set wages in the same way that ship operators set freight_rates. Rector asked him to move it for_the_time_being; he wanted the mission compound to be effortlessly spotless. And of_course Larkin has just the thing they want. Perhaps they are mourning a recent death and want comfort, to feel in touch with the deceased, or seek indications for future plans.
demolish 'FN: destroy a fixed structure by crushing' take out 'FN: incapacitate and destroy.' devastate 'COD: destroy or ruin. ' raze 'FN: to destroy (buildings, etc.), esp. by fire' destroy 'FN: to exert force so as to cause something to cease to exist' obliterate 'COD: destroy utterly; wipe out.' dismantle 'COD: take to pieces. ' ruin 'FN: A Destroyer causes an Undergoer to become unusable.' annihilate 'COD: destroy utterly.' vaporize 'FN: destroy utterly (as if) by turning into vapor.' blow up 'FN: to destroy with explosives'
You have ruined my car by pouring sugar in the tank! The tears ruined her make-up
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The builders destroyed the warehouse with explosives. The explosives destroyed the warehouse. The Romans destroyed the city.
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During the following week, six tons of hay belonging to one rancher were burned; some buildings, farm tools, two horses, plows, and hay owned by Bonito_Lavato, a friendly interpreter for the company, and Pedro_Chavez' hay were stolen or destroyed; and a store was broken into and robbed. But in our case- and my wife nor I have extreme views on integration, nor are we given to emotional outbursts- the situation has ruined one or two valued friendships and come_close to wrecking several more. In rare cases, diseases such_as encephalitis or a pituitary tumor may damage the appestat permanently, destroying nearly all sense of satiety. When he remembered that he might have not signed the check, Mercer made_out another for the same amount, instructing the bank to destroy the other- especially if he had happened_to have absent-mindedly signed both of them. That is why the members of the beat_generation proudly assume the title of the holy barbarians; they will destroy the shrines, temples, museums, and churches of the state that is the implacable enemy of the life they believe_in. South Viet_Nam 's rice surplus for next year- more_than 300000 tons- may have been destroyed. If we fail to develop the means to hunt_down and destroy the enemy 's military_force with extreme care and precision, and if war comes in spite of our most ardent desires for peace, our choice of alternatives will be truly frightening. `` But it did destroy the natural controls of a borer and released a new plague that wrecked a sugar_cane crop'', he said. The great advances made in recent years in Communist strength and in our own capacity to destroy require an educated citizenry in the Western world. Survivability of our strategic forces( Polaris, mobile and hardened Minuteman, hardened Atlas and Titan, and airborne Skybolt) means that it will take some time, perhaps weeks, to destroy a strategic force. We would have the means to seek_out and destroy the enemy 's force- whether it were fixed or mobile. Many_of the latter were destroyed in their turn, during the burning of the vast Ch' in palace some ten years later; yet some must have survived, because the old interest in number symbolism, divination, and magic persisted on into the Han dynasty, which succeeded in reuniting China and keeping it together for a longer period( from 202 B._C. to A._D. 220). In 1819 grasshoppers again destroyed the crop at`` the Forks''( Fort_Douglas) and in December 1819, twenty men left Fort_Daer for the most northerly American outpost at Prairie_du_Chien. Many_of you are familiar, I 'm sure, with the story of my early struggles: the fire in January, 1947, that destroyed everything- even our precious list of subscribers. How best to destroy your peace? Jonathan wrote grimly of the destruction of Harpers_Ferry before they abandoned it; of their first engagement at Falling_Waters after Old_Jack 's First_Brigade had destroyed all the rolling_stock of the B_+_O_Railroad. It would be even more valuable because that same aircraft could immediately destroy any targets it discovered- no need to wait for a missile to come all_the_way from the United_States with the chance that the target, if it were mobile, would be gone. The innocence that they tried to conceal at the beginning is clearly destroyed forever when one of them, asking for a piece of lemon-meringue_pie, gets a plate of English_muffins instead. Competent teachers are well versed in the technique of leading students to pre-set conclusions without destroying the students' illusion that they are making their own decisions. If the target can change its position significantly during the 30_minutes the missile is in_the_air on its way, the probability of the missile destroying the target is drastically reduced. The nest itself, the structure that in some cases housed about 2000 individuals when the season was at its peak, is now rapidly destroyed by the larvae of certain beetles and moths. They do not destroy physical_structures as is true of high_explosives. It is true, of_course, the uncertainties of life being what they are, that as now_and_then the Christian killed the lion, homecoming days have been ruined by a visiting team. The United_States and Soviet_Russia have enough nuclear_weapons to destroy all nations. Or put another way, the hardest missile site planned today could be destroyed by placing a one-kiloton warhead( 1 20 th the size of those used in Hiroshima and Nagasaki) within 100 to 200 feet of the target! `` You 're working_up to something, and if you do n't watch_out you 'll ruin your whole life one_of_these_days just to prove that the Abernathy family is superior to everything, even a depression''. The charges by the late junior Senator from Wisconsin not_only destroyed innocent people but misled the nation. The capacity of intellectuals and members of the new professional classes to contribute creatively to national development is likely to be destroyed by a constraining sense of inferiority toward both their own political class and their colleagues and professional counterparts in the West. They had ruined the radar warning system with their window, they had made themselves invisible above their flares. The aircraft could be used to destroy other mobile, fleeting, and imprecisely located targets as_well as the known, fixed and hardened targets which can also be destroyed by missile. Again Reverend_Corder saved the bridge when Union soldiers planned to destroy it, after filling its two lanes with hay and straw- but for what reason is not recorded nor remembered, certainly not because of pressure from an opposing Confederate force.
Destroying : disassemble-23.3
disassemble 'take apart into its constituent pieces' dismantle 'take apart into its constituent pieces' take apart 'take apart into its constituent pieces' break apart 'take apart into its constituent pieces' break up 'take apart into its constituent pieces'
demolish 'FN: destroy a fixed structure by crushing' take out 'FN: incapacitate and destroy.' devastate 'COD: destroy or ruin. ' raze 'FN: to destroy (buildings, etc.), esp. by fire' destroy 'FN: to exert force so as to cause something to cease to exist' obliterate 'COD: destroy utterly; wipe out.' dismantle 'COD: take to pieces. ' ruin 'FN: A Destroyer causes an Undergoer to become unusable.' annihilate 'COD: destroy utterly.' vaporize 'FN: destroy utterly (as if) by turning into vapor.' blow up 'FN: to destroy with explosives'
[8 : Somebody ----s something ]
NP (Destroyer) V () PP[like] (Manner) NP (Patient) NP (Patient) V () CNI (Destroyer) NP (Patient) V () CNI (Destroyer) VPto (Purpose) PP[in] (Time) NP (Patient) V () CNI (Destroyer) PP[to] (Result) NP (Patient) V () CNI (Destroyer) PP[to] (Result) PP[in] (Time) NP (Destroyer) V () NP (Patient) PP[in] (Time) NP (Patient) V () PP[by] (Destroyer) PP[on] (Time) NP (Cause) V () AVP (Degree) NP (Patient) PP[ago] (Time) NP (Cause) V () NP (Patient) PP[in] (Place) NP (Patient) V () CNI (Cause) AVP (Degree) NP (Cause) V () AVP (Degree) NP (Patient) NP (Patient) V () PP[in] (Cause) AVP (Degree) PP[over] (Time) NP (Patient) V () PP[by] (Cause) Sub (Explanation) AVP (Manner) NP (Cause) V () AVP (Frequency) NP (Patient) NP (Cause) V () AVP (Manner) NP (Patient) NP (Cause) V () PP[by] (Means) NP (Patient) NP (Patient) V () CNI (Cause) NP (Cause) V () NP (Patient) NP (Cause) V () NP (Patient) PP[under] (Result) PP[around] (Time) NP (Patient) V () PP[by] (Cause) PP[at] (Place) PP[on] (Time) NP (Patient) V () PP[in] (Cause) PP[in] (Place) 2nd (Time) NP (Patient) V () PP[by] (Cause) PP[in] (Time) NP (Destroyer) V () PP[in] (Containing_event) NP (Patient) PP[on] (Time) NP (Destroyer) V () AVP (Degree) PP[by] (Means) NP (Patient) NP (Destroyer) V () AVP (Degree) NP (Patient) NP (Patient) V () AVP (Degree) CNI (Destroyer) PP[in] (Place) NP (Destroyer) V () AVP (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) NP (Patient) NP (Destroyer) V () AVP (Manner) NP (Patient) NP (Destroyer) V () VPing (Means) NP (Patient) NP (Patient) V () CNI (Destroyer) PP[under] (Explanation) PP[by] (Time) NP (Destroyer) V () PP[with] (Instrument) NP (Patient) NP (Patient) V () INI (Destroyer) PP[in] (Place) NP (Destroyer) V () NP (Patient) PP[in] (Place) NP (Destroyer) V () NP (Patient) PP[in] (Place) NP (Time) NP (Patient) V () CNI (Destroyer) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Destroyer) V () PP[by] (Means) NP (Patient) NP (Cause) V () NP (Patient) NP (Time) NP (Cause) V () NP (Patient) PP[on] (Time) NP (Cause) V () 2nd (Instrument) NP (Patient) AVP (Time) NP (Patient) V () PP[in] (Cause) 2nd (Place) PP[in] (Time) NP (Cause) V () NP (Patient) PP[at] (Place) PP[near] (Place) NP (Cause) V () NP (Patient) PP[in] (Place) NP (Time) NP (Patient) V () PP[by] (Cause) NP (Time) NP (Patient) V () PP[from] (Cause) 2nd (Time) NP (Patient) V () CNI (Destroyer) 2nd (Explanation) NP (Time) Sub (Time) NP (Patient) V () CNI (Cause) NP (Place) NP (Patient) V () CNI (Cause) PP[in] (Place) NP (Patient) V () PP[by] (Destroyer) PP[at] (Place) PP[in] (Time) NP (Patient) V () PP[during] (Containing_event) PP[by] (Destroyer) NP (Patient) V () PP[during] (Containing_event) CNI (Destroyer) PP[in] (Time) NP (Patient) V () Sinterrog (Containing_event) CNI (Destroyer) PP[in] (Time) NP (Patient) V () AVP (Degree) PP[by] (Destroyer) NP (Destroyer) V () PP[in] (Explanation) NP (Patient) NP (Destroyer) V () Sinterrog (Explanation) NP (Patient) NP (Destroyer) V () VPto (Explanation) NP (Patient) NP (Patient) V () CNI (Destroyer) Sbrst (Explanation) NP (Destroyer) V () VPing (Means) PP[in] (Medium) NP (Patient) PP[as] (Role) NP (Patient) V () CNI (Destroyer) PP[except] (Means) NP (Patient) V () CNI (Destroyer) VPto (Purpose) NP (Destroyer) V () NP (Patient) PP[at] (Place) VPto (Purpose) NP (Destroyer) V () NP (Patient) VPto (Purpose) NP (Patient) V () CNI (Destroyer) Sinterrog (Time) NP (Destroyer) V () NP (Patient) AVP (Time) NP (Destroyer) V () NP (Patient) Sub (Time) NP (Patient) V () AVP (Manner) PP[in] (Time) NP (Destroyer) V () PP[with] (Depictive) NP (Patient) NP (Destroyer) V () PP[because of] (Explanation) PP[with] (Instrument) NP (Patient) NP (Patient) V () PP[by] (Destroyer) PP[in] (Place) VPing (Result) PP[on] (Time) NP (Destroyer) V () NP (Destroyer) NP (Patient)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Patient) PP.co-patient[from] (Co-Patient)
That new handle unscrewed easily. I unscrewed the handle. I unscrewed the handle from the box.
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Now unsolder and disassemble the frame except for the two 12'' and the first two 3- 3 4'' bars(`` A'' and`` B'' pieces), which are soldered together. There was no weapon Early could not take_apart and reassemble blind-folded.
Detaching : disassemble-23.3
unbrace 'undo the ties of' unlace 'undo the ties of' detach 'cause to become detached or separated; take off' unfasten 'cause to become undone' untie 'undo the ties of'
detach 'COD: disengage (something) and remove it.' undo 'FN: Letting a fastened item loose with an intentional action.' untie 'COD: undo or unfasten (something tied)'
They untied the prisoner unfasten your belt detach the skin from the chicken before you eat it
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That new handle unscrewed easily. I unscrewed the handle. I unscrewed the handle from the box.
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In the Analytical phase of their Cubism, Braque and Picasso had had to minimize three-dimensionality simply in_order to preserve it; they had also had to generalize it- to the point, finally, where the illusion of depth and relief became abstracted from specific three-dimensional entities and was rendered largely as the illusion of depth and relief as_such: as a disembodied attribute and property detached from everything not itself. His hand went to her shoulder and pushed_aside the knotted scarf that surmounted the striped poplin gown; then, to better purpose, he took_hold_of the knot and with dextrous fingers, untied it. Every morning early, in the summer, we searched the trunks of the trees as high as we could reach for the locust shells, carefully detached their hooked claws from the bark where they hung, and stabled them, a weird herd, in an angle between the high roots of the tulip_tree, where no grass grew in the dense shade. He had just finished unlacing the right one when the telephone rang again. There was no lock on the door, only an iron hook which he unfastened. It recommends that the United_States`` seek instead to detach the Castro regime from the Communist bloc by working for a diplomatic detente and a resumption of trade relations; and concentrate its constructive efforts on eliminating in other parts of Latin_America the social conditions on_which totalitarian nationalism feeds''. Winston watched her fumbling to untie her apron. Turning his back, Curt crossed to the stall, reached over to untie the buckskin 's halter rope, and waved his hand in the animal 's face.
Dimension : register-54.1
measure 'have certain dimensions' weigh 'determine the weight of' weigh 'have a certain weight' librate 'determine the weight of'
weigh total measure read meter register
measure 'FN: (of an entity) have a size, width, length, etc. specified as (a particular quantity).' weigh 'FN: (of an entity) have a weight of (a specific measure). '
This table surfaces measures 20inches by 36 inches The butcher weighed the chicken
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The total amounted to $100 The package weighed ten pounds. He clocked the runners at 16 mph. He clocked the runners. He clocked his speed at 76 mph.
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The body was that of a well developed, somewhat debilitated white_man weighing 108 lb. There were bilateral pterygia and arcus_senilis, and the mouth was edentulous. These are made on special order only, in Kodiak grade( about$ 310), with integral muzzle brakes and heavy rubber recoil pads; they weigh around nine pounds. The parenchyma was slightly hyperemic in the apex of the left lung, and there were several firm, gray, fibrocalcific nodules measuring as large as 3 mm.. Between the abutments on the Newbury shore and the south bank of Deer_Island there was one span or arch measuring 160 feet; between the north shore of Deer_Island and the Salisbury side there was an arch of 113 feet and a series of piers with a draw forty feet long. It weighs in the tons, so the proximity of factory and exhibition_area makes it possible for an outstanding exhibit each_year. Beebe had a 3- foot anaconda that weighed only 9.8 ounces. On the surfaces of both lungs there were emphysematous blebs measuring up_to 3 cm. in diameter. And the shell of a locust, straw colored and transparent, weighing nothing, fragile but entire, with eyes like bubbles and a gaping slit down its back. The maximum suction was 3.25'' of fluid measured from the top of the block, and steady states were apparently reached with these fluids. Treat lambs with 12 grams per head for lambs weighing up_to 50 pounds; treat lambs over 50 pounds and adults with 24 grams per animal. The liver weighed 2090 gm., was brown in color, and the cut surface was mottled by irregular pale areas. Now when Henri was just 12 he was only 4' 10'' tall and weighed an astounding 72 pounds, and his greatest desire was to pack_on some weight. The gallbladder contained about 40 cc. of green brown bile and 3 smooth, dark-green calculi measuring up_to 1 cm. in diameter. Although she weighed only 108 pounds when she visited him, Carroll permitted her to go on a 10- day fast in which she took nothing but water. The lungs weighed together 950 gm.. Both are 6 feet tall and weigh between 195 and 200 pounds, but Mantle, incredibly muscular( he has a 17- 1 2- inch neck), looks bigger. The antenna patterns and the power gain at the peak of the beam were both measured( Mayer, McCullough, and Sloanaker, 1958 b), so that the absolute power sensitivity of the antenna beam over the solid_angle of the moon was known. The heart weighed 510 gm., and at the outflow tracts the left and right_ventricles measured 19 and 3 mm., respectively. The nuclear device the United_States has exploded measured some 15 megatons, although our B-52s are said to be carrying two 20- megaton_bombs apiece. The heart weighed 510 gm., and at the outflow tracts the left and right_ventricles measured 19 and 3 mm., respectively. The surfaces were coarsely and finely granular and punctuated by clear, fluid filled cysts measuring up_to 3 cm. in diameter. In the liquid phase runs the amount of carbon_tetrachloride in each reaction tube was determined by weighing the tube before opening and weighing the fragments after emptying. The firm red spleen weighed 410 gm., and its surface was mottled by discrete, small patches of white material. She was wise enough to realize a man could be good company even if he did weigh too_much and did own the mint. They deduced from their measurements that the radio_emission from the whole disk of the moon varied during a lunation in a roughly sinusoidal fashion; that the amplitude of the variation was considerably less_than the amplitude of the variation in the infrared_emission as measured by Pettit and Nicholson( 1930) and Pettit( 1935); and that the maximum of the radio_emission came about 3- 1 2 days after Full_Moon, which is again in contrast to the infrared_emission, which reaches its maximum at Full_Moon. Inevitably, Mrs._Hull died of starvation and tuberculosis, weighing 60 pounds. The kidneys were pale and weighed right, 110 gm., and left, 230 gm.. One female, collected on an island off the coast of Nicaragua, was gravid and measured 4 feet 8 inches from snout to vent( her tail should be between 6 and 7 inches long). The result of the observations is( in` K) **f where the phase angle, |qt, is measured in degrees from new_moon and the probable errors include absolute as_well_as relative errors. With a 15- to-one engine, a supersonic aircraft weighing 300000 pounds could rise vertically. On the surface of the right kidney there were also 2 yellow, firm, friable raised areas measuring up_to 2 cm. in diameter. Such an instrument is expected to be especially useful if it could be used to measure the elasticity of heavy pastes such_as printing_inks, paints, adhesives, molten plastics, and bread_dough, for the elasticity is related to those various properties termed`` length'',`` shortness'',`` spinnability'', etc., which are usually judged by subjective methods at_present.
Dispersal : contribute-13.2
spread 'distribute or disperse widely' distribute 'distribute or disperse widely'
gift reimburse submit shell out contribute abnegate proffer betroth administer relinquish distribute donate pass out surrender forgo hand out restore forfeit extend remit transfer refer ?sacrifice circularize resubmit disburse
sprinkle 'COD: scatter or pour (small drops or particles) over an object or surface. ' strew 'COD: scatter untidily over a surface or area' spread 'FN: distribute a mass or a number of individuals over a surface ' distribute 'COD: hand or share out to a number of recipients. ' scatter 'COD: throw in various random directions. ' disperse 'COD: go or distribute in different directions or over a wide area. '
The invaders spread their language all over the country
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He is willing to sacrifice to the arbitrage trader some small profit. She distributed the money among oversea units. He reimbursed members. Some of the members may donate privately. They will reimburse them up to $500. I donated my house. He donated directly to JSP members. We contributed our paycheck to her.
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Most orthodontists require an initial payment to cover the cost of diagnostic materials and construction of the appliances, but usually the remainder of the cost may be spread over a period of months or years. The next step is to remove it and spread glue where it has been marked at the contact points. But it is more_than irony: one of the main reasons why nationalism is no_longer a tenable concept is because it has spread throughout the planet. In spreading the factories even farther, the automobile may not have changed to any great extent the growth pattern of the cities. Mike seized a blanket from a pallet in a corner, spread it on the floor and used it to form a bag in_which he placed his booty. Measurements at 3.15 cm were obtained on 11 days spread over the interval May 3 to June 19, 1956, using the 50- foot reflector at the U.S._Naval_Research_Laboratory in Washington. Filling these bunks by the same self unloading wagons used to fill silos spreads cost of the wagons over more time and operations. This_evening, they were pushed in from the breakfast room, with odds_and_ends of dessert distributed over them. It is an understandable paradox that most American history and most American literature is today written from an essentially egocentric and isolationistic point_of_view at the very time America is spreading her dominion over palm and pine. One can apply these facts to Britain in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries as she spread her dominion over palm and pine, and they can be applied again to the United_States in more recent years. The water was there, so much of_it that it spread all_through the dead orchard. The soldiers themselves cannot stage a successful rebellion, it is assumed: but will their discontent spread to the officer class? Spread dough with a mixture of 3 tablespoons chili_sauce, 1 teaspoon horse-radish and 2 teaspoons mustard. Instead of isolating the literal flatness by specifying and circumscribing it, the pasted paper or cloth releases and spreads it, and the artist seems to have nothing left but this undepicted flatness with which to finish as_well_as start his picture. This calculation results in an enthalpy rise which is somewhat high because it assumes a mass flow equally distributed over the plug cross_section whereas in_reality the mass velocity is expected to be smaller in the regions of higher temperatures. And_then the Amen_corner took_hold, re-enacting a form of group_participation in worship that stemmed from years before the Greek_chorus, spreading down through the African forest, overseas to the West_Indies, and then here in Alabama. The truck dropped them off at the various revetments spread through the jungle. Mr._Bates shows us how this mutual education spreads its inevitable havoc. A study of the distribution of WTV antigen within the pseudophloem cells indicates that it is irregularly distributed in the cytoplasm. Grosse spread his hands. It entered her body with the ghastly intimacy of an incubus, and its particles, spreading, creeping, crawling, joined themselves into steel_bands that constricted her knees so tightly that they ached; stifled her lungs so_that her breath came in harsh gasps; clutched her throat and sucked_up the moisture in her mouth so_that her tongue was dry and hard and stuck_to the roof of her mouth and her teeth were clenched together in the rigid fixture of her jaws. In all cases the activity against** f cells was spread over a wider area than that with** f cells, regardless of the type of test( saline, albumin, indirect_Coombs) used for comparison. Then spread a generous amount of glue on the four pieces and bend them into place on the jig. Spread your vacation period over the widest possible span of time or shut the plant down for two_weeks. When the cloth is smooth, apply another coat of resin, spreading it with a paint_roller. Moreover, it allows the present management to reassign vehicles so_that mileage will be more uniformly distributed throughout the fleet; for_example, if one driver puts_on 22000 miles per_year and another driver 8000 miles per_year, their cars will be switched so_that both cars will have 30000 miles after two years, rather_than 44000 miles( and related higher maintenance costs) and 16000 miles respectively``. The opinion continues here that with a 162- game schedule, pitching spread thin through a 10- team league and a most inviting target in Los_Angeles' Wrigley_Field_Jr., Mantle just might break the most glamorous record on the books, Babe_Ruth 's 60 homers of 1927. Throughout the land their hit-and-run terrorists spread fear of ambush and death. These were increased both in number and in size, contained prominent nucleoli, and were distributed throughout the fiber( Figs. 2- 5).
Dispersal : other_cos-45.4
disperse 'to cause to separate and go in different directions' scatter 'to cause to separate and go in different directions' break up 'to cause to separate and go in different directions' dissipate 'to cause to separate and go in different directions' dispel 'to cause to separate and go in different directions'
sprinkle 'COD: scatter or pour (small drops or particles) over an object or surface. ' strew 'COD: scatter untidily over a surface or area' spread 'FN: distribute a mass or a number of individuals over a surface ' distribute 'COD: hand or share out to a number of recipients. ' scatter 'COD: throw in various random directions. ' disperse 'COD: go or distribute in different directions or over a wide area. '
The clothes dried wrinkled. The clothes dried. Bill dried the clothes with a hairdryer. The hairdryer dried the clothes. The cotton clothes dried easily. Bill dried the clothes.
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Gradually, he realized that the pentagon of Angel elders had vanished, and that the ritual learning dance of the nursery had been broken_up. A_few drops of rain just before midnight, when Sarah_Vaughan was in_the_midst of her first number, scattered the more timid members of the audience briefly, but at this hour and with Sarah on the stand, most_of the listeners did n't care whether they got wet. Only a plea from the house manager, John_Collins, finally broke_up the party. Direct confrontation and acceptance of Mrs._B. 's anger against the second baby soon dissipated her fears of annihilation. Andy had no desire to linger himself but Hub reported that the mob outside was still large despite the efforts of the police to disperse them. The maneuvers were held`` in_secret'' after a regional seminar for the Minutemen, held in nearby Shiloh, Ill., had been broken_up the previous day by deputy_sheriffs, who had arrested regional leader Richard_Lauchli of Collinsville, Ill., and seized four operative weapons, including a Browning machine_gun, two Browning automatic_rifles and an M-4 rifle. `` I have done everything'', he wrote,`` to break_up the whole of that unfortunate establishment''.
Dressing : dress-41.1.1
overdress 'put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive' gussy up 'put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive' dress up 'dress in a certain manner' prink 'put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive' get up 'put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive' attire 'put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive' dress 'dress in a certain manner' dress 'put on clothes' dress 'dress or groom with elaborate care' tog up 'put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive' deck out 'put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive' tog out 'put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive' primp 'dress or groom with elaborate care' fig up 'put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive' fig out 'put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive' deck up 'put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive' change 'change clothes; put on different clothes' dress up 'put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive' rig out 'put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive' plume 'dress or groom with elaborate care' trick out 'put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive' get dressed 'put on clothes' trick up 'put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive' fancy up 'put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive' preen 'dress or groom with elaborate care'
dress up 'COD: dress in smart or formal clothes, or in a special costume.' throw on 'FN: put on (clothing) quickly.' pull on 'FN: put on (an item of clothing)' dress 'COD: put on one's clothes.' don 'COD: put on (an item of clothing).' put on 'FN: manipulate (a clothing or accoutrement) such that one ends up wearing it.' slip on 'FN: put on (clothing) gracefully or sensuously.' get on 'FN: begin wearing'
Change before you go to the opera She likes to dress when going to the opera She dresses in the latest Paris fashion She never dresses up, even when she goes to the opera Can the child dress by herself? The young girls were all fancied up for the party he dressed up in a suit and tie we had to dress quickly dress the patient
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Marlene dressed the baby. Marlene dressed. Marlene dressed herself. She was clad in black.
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The girls, after dressing, were indignant. She dressed and the accustomed routine restored to her a sense of normal everyday life. The girls are prone to dress far more flamboyantly than their counterparts out of town, and eye_shadow, mascara, and elaborate bouffant hairdos- despite the admonitions of cautious guidance personnel- are not unknown even in early classes. Changing his clothes upstairs? You could set_up tables in the front_room and serve salads and your baked beans and brown_bread and Grandma could dress like a gypsy and tell fortunes''. Professionally a lawyer, that_is_to_say with dignity, reserve, discipline, with much that is essentially middle-class, he is compelled by an impossible love to exhibit himself dressed_up, disguised-, paradoxically, revealed- as a child, and, worse, as a whore masquerading as a child. `` For_one_thing you can stop keeping that child in starched dresses and changed from the skin out nineteen times a day''. Finally, the theatrical( and perversely erotic) notions of dressing_up,, disguise, and especially change of costume( or singularity of costume, as with Cipolla), are characteristically associated with the catastrophes of Mann 's stories. At five o'clock that night it was already dark, and behind my closed door I was dressing as carefully as a groom. The keys were still in it, and I was miles away before I remembered that my clothes and purse and everything were still in the little cabana where I 'd changed''. The Ivy_League enjoys no easy dominion here, and the boys are as likely to dress in rather foppish Continental fashion, or even in nondescript working_class manner, as they are in the restrained, button-down Ivy way. The doctor stood about, waiting for Alex to dress, with a show of impatience, and soon they were moving, as quietly as could be, through the still dark hallways, past the bedroom of the patronne, and so into the street. Times_Square, when I ascended to_it with my subway travellers( all dressed as if for a huge wedding in a family of which we were all distant members), was nearly impassable, the sidewalks celebrants, with bundled_up sailors and soldiers already hugging their girls and their rationed bottles of whiskey. The men of Innesfree are got_up authentically in cloth_caps and sweaters, and their dancing and singing is fine. Changing his clothes, he put_on his dark-blue flannel suit, and laid away the gray jacket with the feeling that he might be putting it aside for_good. ( Music often sounds best to me when I can dress informally and sit in something more comfortable than a theatre seat.) High_school students have more sense of the way to dress than college_students. Feeling suddenly neat and subdued, she dressed quite soberly and went downstairs. He dressed, and sped outdoors. He showered, shaved, dressed and went_down to the dining_room for breakfast. Now under me I could see him for what he really was, a boy dressed_up in streaks of paint. The horrifying humor, the specifically sexual embarrassment of the joke gone_wrong, the monstrous image of the fat man dressed_up as a whore dressing_up as a baby; the epiphany of that flesh; the bringing_together around it of the secret liaison between indolent, mindless sensuality and sharp, shrewd talent, cleverness with an occasional touch of genius( which, however, does not know`` how to attack the problem of suffering''); the miraculous way in which music, revelation and death are associated in a single instant- all this seems a triumph of art, a rather desperate art, in itself; beyond itself, also, it evokes numerous and distant resonances from the entire body of Mann 's work. So junior 's bedroom was usually tricked_out with heavy, nondescript pieces that supposedly could take the`` hard knocks'', while the fine secretary was relegated to the parlor where it was for show only. She had changed into a cocktail_dress, and the whole evening should have been before her, but already she was beginning to get a tight feeling at the back of her neck. The Jewish working_girl almost invariably works in an office- in contradistinction to gentile factory_workers- and, buttressed by a respectable income, she is likely to dress better and live more expansively than the college_student. The_most that was accomplished was adding Mrs._Beige 's tray to the dish pile, and by means of repeated threats, on an ascending scale, seeing that the girls dressed themselves, after_a_fashion. If one of Mr._Rodgers' melodies seemed to deserve a better fate than interment in Boston or the obscurity of a Broadway failure, Mr._Hart was likely to deck it out with new lyrics to give it a second chance in another show. And girls could have dressed like that- it is transparent enough''. `` Ex-cuse me'', he said in Berlitz_English, and got_up and left them, to bathe and dress.
Dressing : simple_dressing-41.3.1
assume 'put clothing on one's body' put on 'put clothing on one's body' get into 'put clothing on one's body' don 'put clothing on one's body' wear 'put clothing on one's body'
don doff wear
dress up 'COD: dress in smart or formal clothes, or in a special costume.' throw on 'FN: put on (clothing) quickly.' pull on 'FN: put on (an item of clothing)' dress 'COD: put on one's clothes.' don 'COD: put on (an item of clothing).' put on 'FN: manipulate (a clothing or accoutrement) such that one ends up wearing it.' slip on 'FN: put on (clothing) gracefully or sensuously.' get on 'FN: begin wearing'
He put on his best suit for the wedding The queen assumed the stately robes He got into his jeans What should I wear today? The princess donned a long blue dress
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She wore the purple dress. She donned the red hat.
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Undismayed by this contretemps, a small band of the faithful gathered at Lauchli 's home at 6: 30 A._M. the next day, put_on their uniforms, and headed for a farm several miles away. The doctor 's mind was working at a great speed; he rose to put his greatcoat on and addressed Alex in a muted voice. Had the situation been reversed, had, for_instance, England been the enemy in 1898 because of issues of concern chiefly to New_England, there is little doubt that large_numbers of Southerners would have happily put_on their old Confederate uniforms to fight as allies of Britain. The dominant pottery of the century was Geometric; political organization revolved_about the basileis; trade was just beginning to expand; the gods who protected the Greek countryside were only now putting_on their sharply anthropomorphic dress. `` I 've never done this before'', they always said, putting_on their stockings. Linda_Kay felt_like going_off to the bedroom to cry; but they were going_up to the Big_House after supper, and she had_to put_on a clean dress and fix her hair a_little. He had lived for almost thirty years in this same stone farmhouse with the same wife, a remarkably childish thing in itself; he rose at half past six every morning, made himself some French coffee, had his corn_flakes and more coffee, smoked four cigarettes while reading last Sunday 's Herald_Tribune and yesterday 's Pittsburgh_Gazette, then put_on his high-topped farmer 's shoes and walked under a vine bower to his workshop. And to see the meaning of_this new picture, imagine that you can put_on more powerful glasses and go_back inside the atom and have_a_look at it in the way we view it today. They knew that their perceptual experience differed from objective reality since they had seen the desk and ball prior to putting_on the aniseikonic lenses. The others put_on old coats or ducking jackets, whichever they carried behind their saddle cantles. To Voltaire 's surprise, however, their host gives them fresh clothes to put_on, opens his purse to lend them money and sits them down before a good dinner. Evenings, he was frequently to be seen at restaurants like Enrico+ Paglieri's or Peter's_Backyard drunkenly donning ladies' hats and singing`` O_Sole_Mio''. He 'd put_on his old brown corduroy coat and it was already soaked. Changing his clothes, he put_on his dark-blue flannel suit, and laid away the gray jacket with the feeling that he might be putting it aside for_good. The fat man removed his apron, put_on a greasy and wrinkled jacket, and zipped it over his paunch. Those who had slickers donned them. He had put_on the gray jacket and the dark gray slacks and the fawn colored shirt he had worn that first night in Rome when he had encountered her on the street. Mike stripped these from him and donned them. Gilborn put_on his coat again. He went_to the room he had rented and got_into his overcoat. And as the waves flow back_and_forth and merge with the waves from the neighboring atoms, you can put_on a magic hearing_aid and you hear music. She said to the saleslady,`` I want a dress to put_on around the house''.
Eclipse : fill-9.8
block 'shut out from view or get in the way so as to hide from sight' obstruct 'shut out from view or get in the way so as to hide from sight'
inundate decorate ?ripple anoint ring encircle sauce marinate cover bind trim season block choke vein veil impregnate intersperse swathe flood clog honeycomb imbue spot replenish bathe suffuse dapple drench bestrew dot smother plate soil smut shroud deluge bandage interweave ornament pave saturate interleave lard panel close surround dirty garland litter staff adorn infest face embellish robe gum up infect redecorate blot stud deck splotch entangle blacktop garnish interlace encrust festoon dam pad edge blockade tile enrich clutter tinge inlay douse fill tool coat soak carpet lash plug interlard frame speckle endow line fleck mottle bombard riddle stain stop up contaminate mask ?carpet dope emblazon taint swaddle stipple blanket inject
occlude 'COD: stop, close up, or obstruct' block 'FN: block an entity from view' mask 'COD: conceal from view' conceal 'COD: not allow to be seen; hide' shroud 'FN: to cover an object completely' eclipse 'FN: to completely block an entity from view' blot out 'COD: obscure a view' cover 'FN: to partially or wholly block an entity from view' screen 'COD: conceal, protect, or shelter with a screen' obscure 'COD: keep from being seen; conceal' cloak 'FN: to block an entity from view as if by use of a cloak' hide 'FN: be in a state of obstructing an object from view' veil 'COD: partially conceal, disguise, or obscure' obstruct 'COD: block; be in the way of' enshroud 'FN: to obscure or block an entity from view'
exude 'COD: be discharged slowly and steadily' radiate 'COD: be emitted in the form of waves' issue 'COD: flow out from. ' emanate 'COD: issue or spread out from a source.'
The well gushed oil. The streets gushed with water. The fountain gushed. I bled him. The water seeped out. Oil gushed from the well. There bubbled a fragant stew over the fire. Over the fire bubbled a fragrant stew. Water gushed through the streets.
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Emitting : substance_emission-43.4
stream 'exude profusely' emanate 'give out (breath or an odor)' ooze 'release (a liquid) in drops or small quantities' give forth 'give out (breath or an odor)' transude 'release (a liquid) in drops or small quantities' eliminate 'eliminate from the body' radiate 'send out rays or waves' egest 'eliminate from the body' steam 'emit steam' radiate 'send out real or metaphoric rays' excrete 'eliminate from the body' exudate 'release (a liquid) in drops or small quantities' ooze out 'release (a liquid) in drops or small quantities' exude 'release (a liquid) in drops or small quantities' pass 'eliminate from the body' exhale 'give out (breath or an odor)'
secrete 'COD: (of a cell, gland, or organ) produce by secretion' radiate 'COD: emit (light, heat, or other energy) in the form of rays or waves. ' excrete 'COD: (of a living organism) separate and expel as waste (a substance, especially a product of metabolism)' discharge 'COD: emit or send out (a liquid, gas, or other substance). ' emit 'COD: discharge; send forth or give out.' exude 'COD: (with reference to moisture or a smell) discharge slowly and steadily.' void 'COD: discharge or drain away (water, gases, etc.)' exhale 'COD: give off (vapour or fumes).'
The sun radiates heat She radiates happiness She was streaming with sweat exude sweat through the pores Pass a kidney stone His nose streamed blood The chimney exhales a thick smoke The rain forest was literally steaming
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The well gushed oil. The streets gushed with water. The fountain gushed. I bled him. The water seeped out. Oil gushed from the well. There bubbled a fragant stew over the fire. Over the fire bubbled a fragrant stew. Water gushed through the streets.
Examples from SemCor
As he chewed his gum and exuded wheezing breath, Marty smelt the reek of bad whiskey. The use of this concept does not specify the origin of the radiation, and only if the planet really radiates as a black_body, will the apparent black-body temperature correspond to the physical temperature of the material. She radiated warmth and good_fellowship. The Percussive Twenties( SP 44006) stirs pleasant memories with well-known songs of that day, and Johnny_Keating 's Kombo gives_forth with tingling jazz in Percussive_Moods( SP 44005). She had a cup of something steaming, coffee perhaps, in one hand, a fresh piece of toast in the other. It is sufficiently small compared with the surface temperature of the anode holder, to make the energy flux radiated from the environment toward the anode holder negligible within the accuracy of the present measurements. Defining sobriety in the limited sense of being free from the clinical symptoms of the effects of alcohol ingested and eliminated from the system, you are sober. He broke_into a dogtrot, breathing heavily, streaming with sweat.
Emotion_heat : marvel-31.3
boil 'be in an agitated emotional state' chafe 'feel extreme irritation or anger' seethe 'be in an agitated emotional state' stew 'bear a grudge; harbor ill feelings' fume 'be mad, angry, or furious' grudge 'bear a grudge; harbor ill feelings'
smoulder 'COD: (with reference to an intense feeling) express or be expressed in a barely suppressed state. ' stew 'COD: remain in an anxious or agitated state' seethe 'COD: be filled with intense but unexpressed anger.' burn 'COD: be entirely possessed by (a desire or emotion).' simmer 'COD: be in a state of suppressed anger or excitement. ' chafe 'COD: become annoyed or impatient because of a restriction or inconvenience' boil 'COD: (of a person or emotion) be stirred up or inflamed.' fume 'COD: feel great anger.'
[22 : Somebody ----s PP ] [2 : Somebody ----s ]
NP (Experiencer) V () PP[at] (Cause) INI (Emotion) NP (Emotion) V () PP[at] (Cause) 2nd (Experiencer) NP (Emotion) V () 2nd (Experiencer) PP[inside] (Seat_of_emotion) NP (Seat_of_emotion) V () PP[with] (Emotion) 2nd (Experiencer) NP (Experiencer) V () PP[with] (Emotion) AVP (Seat_of_emotion) NP (Emotion) V () 2nd (Experiencer) PP[inside] (Seat_of_emotion) PP[under] (Seat_of_emotion) NP (Experiencer) V () PP[with] (Emotion) PP[at] (Seat_of_emotion) NP (Experiencer) V () Sfin (Cause) INI (Emotion) NP (Experiencer) V () NP (Degree) INI (Emotion) NP (Experiencer) V () VPto (Cause) INI (Emotion) NP (Experiencer) V () PP[at] (Cause) INI (Emotion) PP[inside] (Seat_of_emotion) NP (Experiencer) V () AVP (Degree) INI (Emotion) NP (Experiencer) V () INI (Emotion) AVP (Manner) NP (Experiencer) V () INI (Emotion) AVP (Manner) PP[about] (Topic) NP (Experiencer) V () INI (Emotion) PP[over] (Topic) NP (Experiencer) V () PP[at] (Cause) INI (Emotion) AVP (Seat_of_emotion) NP (Experiencer) V () AVP (Degree) Sfin (Degree) PP[with] (Emotion) NP (Experiencer) V () INI (Emotion) AVP (Manner) PP[under] (Seat_of_emotion) NP (Experiencer) V () PP[from] (Cause) DNI (Emotion) AVP (Manner) NP (Emotion) V () 2nd (Experiencer) NP (Seat_of_emotion) V () PP[at] (Cause) INI (Emotion) DNI (Experiencer) NP (Emotion) V () NP (Experiencer) NP (Emotion) V () DNI (Experiencer) PP[in] (Expression) NP (Emotion) V () PP[inside] (Experiencer)
wallow in your success! he delights in his granddaughter
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I suffered. Megan marveled at the Grand Canyon.
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I hope it can be said without boasting that no other nation offers its vacationing motorists such variety and beauty of scene, such an excellent network of roads on_which to enjoy it and such decent, far-flung over-night accommodations. Into the texture of this tapestry of history and human drama Henrietta, as every artist delights to do, wove strands of her own intuitive insights into human nature and- especially in the remarkable story of the attraction and conflict between two so disparate and fervent characters as this pair- into the relations of men and women:`` In their relations, she was the giver and he the receiver, nay the demander. Truman_Capote is still reveling in Southern_Gothicism, exaggerating the old Southern legends into something beautiful and grotesque, but as unreal as- or even more unreal than- yesterday. So impressive were those serious years of study at the university that Hans later wrote,`` to be perfectly free, the young man must revel in the great kingdom of thought and imagination; there is a struggle there, in which, if he falls, it is easy for him to rise again, there is freedom of utterance there, which draws after it no irreparable consequences on society. An item in the letters column of a newspaper renewed a subscription, adding:`` I personally enjoy your newspaper as_much_as my husband''. But they are aware_of the world outside, they court public approval, they delight in full houses, and they occasionally dare to experiment in interpreting a dramatic classic. Hirsch 's Scapin is healthy, cheerful, energetic, revelling in his physical agility and his obvious superiority to the young gentlemen whom he serves. The boy 's fingers and mouth operated with the skilled unity of a bagpipe player, pressing and pulling, delighting in what he did. He thought how this dainty, fragile older woman threading her way through the streets of Westminster on a day in June, enjoying the flowers in the shops, the greetings from old friends, but never really drawing a deep, passionate breath, was so like himself. Let us, like the_French, have outdoor cafes where we may relax, converse at_leisure and enjoy the passing crowd. Winston enjoyed seeing him start_out; he wore his clothes with style.
Emptying : clear-10.3
clear 'remove' hollow out 'remove the interior of' clear 'remove the occupants of' core out 'remove the interior of' hollow 'remove the interior of'
clear hollow clean drain empty
empty 'FN: make a location or container empty, remove the contents of a container' cleanse 'FN: empty of something, as if to clean.' strip 'FN: remove of accessories or fittings' unload 'COD: remove a load from.' purge 'FN: to free from impurities, cleanse, rid of unwanted things' divest 'COD: deprive or dispossess someone or something of' scalp 'COD: take the scalp of (an enemy)' rid 'COD: make someone or something free of (an unwanted thing)' flush 'FN: clear of dirt, debris, etc., by running through with a fluid.' defrost 'COD: make or become free of accumulated ice' gut 'COD: remove or destroy the internal parts of' disarm 'FN: take a weapon or weapons away from.' bone 'COD: remove the bones from (meat or fish) before cooking' evacuate 'FN: empty a container (particularly, a building of people, to ensure safety)' denude 'COD: strip of covering or possessions; make bare' peel 'COD: remove the outer covering or skin from (a fruit, vegetable, etc.)' debug 'FN: remove a bug from; generally used metaphorically concerning incorrect computer code or concealed listening devices.' delouse 'FN: clear of lice ' skin 'COD: remove the skin from' core 'COD: remove the core from (a fruit)' clear 'COD: free of any obstructions or unwanted objects' void 'COD: empty or evacuate (a container or space)' eviscerate 'COD: disembowel.' disembowel 'COD: cut open and remove the internal organs of' deforest 'COD: clear of forest or trees' drain 'COD: cause the water or other liquid in (something) to run out, leaving it empty or dry.' degrease 'FN: remove grease from'
Clear the building clear the leaves from the lawn Clear snow from the road hollow out a tree trunk
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Clouds cleared from the sky. The strong winds cleared the sky. The sky cleared. Doug cleaned the dishes from the table. Doug cleaned the table of dishes. Doug emptied the trash from the trash can into the dumpster.
Examples from SemCor
Some shrubs may be of good landscaping value, other areas of brush may need to be cleared. It also funds to clear slums and help colleges build dormitories.
Emptying : debone-10.8
delouse 'free of lice' disembowel 'remove the entrails of' eviscerate 'remove the entrails of' disafforest 'remove the trees from' deforest 'remove the trees from' draw 'remove the entrails of' eviscerate 'remove the contents of' debug 'locate and correct errors in a computer program code' disforest 'remove the trees from'
empty 'FN: make a location or container empty, remove the contents of a container' cleanse 'FN: empty of something, as if to clean.' strip 'FN: remove of accessories or fittings' unload 'COD: remove a load from.' purge 'FN: to free from impurities, cleanse, rid of unwanted things' divest 'COD: deprive or dispossess someone or something of' scalp 'COD: take the scalp of (an enemy)' rid 'COD: make someone or something free of (an unwanted thing)' flush 'FN: clear of dirt, debris, etc., by running through with a fluid.' defrost 'COD: make or become free of accumulated ice' gut 'COD: remove or destroy the internal parts of' disarm 'FN: take a weapon or weapons away from.' bone 'COD: remove the bones from (meat or fish) before cooking' evacuate 'FN: empty a container (particularly, a building of people, to ensure safety)' denude 'COD: strip of covering or possessions; make bare' peel 'COD: remove the outer covering or skin from (a fruit, vegetable, etc.)' debug 'FN: remove a bug from; generally used metaphorically concerning incorrect computer code or concealed listening devices.' delouse 'FN: clear of lice ' skin 'COD: remove the skin from' core 'COD: remove the core from (a fruit)' clear 'COD: free of any obstructions or unwanted objects' void 'COD: empty or evacuate (a container or space)' eviscerate 'COD: disembowel.' disembowel 'COD: cut open and remove the internal organs of' deforest 'COD: clear of forest or trees' drain 'COD: cause the water or other liquid in (something) to run out, leaving it empty or dry.' degrease 'FN: remove grease from'
eviscerate the stomach They deloused the prisoners after they liberated the camps The landscape was deforested by the enemy attacks draw a chicken debug this program
Examples from VerbNet
The cook deboned the fish.
Examples from SemCor
Emptying : other_cos-45.4
empty 'make void or empty of contents' drain 'empty of liquid; drain the liquid from' clear 'clear from impurities, blemishes, pollution, etc.' discharge 'become empty or void of its content' empty 'become empty or void of its content'
empty 'FN: make a location or container empty, remove the contents of a container' cleanse 'FN: empty of something, as if to clean.' strip 'FN: remove of accessories or fittings' unload 'COD: remove a load from.' purge 'FN: to free from impurities, cleanse, rid of unwanted things' divest 'COD: deprive or dispossess someone or something of' scalp 'COD: take the scalp of (an enemy)' rid 'COD: make someone or something free of (an unwanted thing)' flush 'FN: clear of dirt, debris, etc., by running through with a fluid.' defrost 'COD: make or become free of accumulated ice' gut 'COD: remove or destroy the internal parts of' disarm 'FN: take a weapon or weapons away from.' bone 'COD: remove the bones from (meat or fish) before cooking' evacuate 'FN: empty a container (particularly, a building of people, to ensure safety)' denude 'COD: strip of covering or possessions; make bare' peel 'COD: remove the outer covering or skin from (a fruit, vegetable, etc.)' debug 'FN: remove a bug from; generally used metaphorically concerning incorrect computer code or concealed listening devices.' delouse 'FN: clear of lice ' skin 'COD: remove the skin from' core 'COD: remove the core from (a fruit)' clear 'COD: free of any obstructions or unwanted objects' void 'COD: empty or evacuate (a container or space)' eviscerate 'COD: disembowel.' disembowel 'COD: cut open and remove the internal organs of' deforest 'COD: clear of forest or trees' drain 'COD: cause the water or other liquid in (something) to run out, leaving it empty or dry.' degrease 'FN: remove grease from'
clear the water before it can be drunk Empty the box The alarm emptied the building The room emptied We drained the oil tank
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The clothes dried wrinkled. The clothes dried. Bill dried the clothes with a hairdryer. The hairdryer dried the clothes. The cotton clothes dried easily. Bill dried the clothes.
Examples from SemCor
There the bus turned right_along the Bosphorus, past ocean_liners at anchor, to Galata Bridge over the entrance to the Golden_Horn, a brown sweep of water that empties into the Bosphorus. As the pool is emptied, stand_by to brush down the walls and bottom while they are still wet. Emptied the bottle. Poach the apples in_this syrup for twelve minutes, drain them, and cool. It has given considerable trouble at_times and empties right into the Battenkill. In the liquid phase runs the amount of carbon_tetrachloride in each reaction tube was determined by weighing the tube before opening and weighing the fragments after emptying. The progress of science over these last few centuries and the gradual replacement of Biblical by scientific categories of reality have to a large extent emptied the spirit_world of the entities which previously populated it. The Bordel and other places of prostitution were emptied.
Emptying : pit-10.7
skin 'remove the bark of a tree' bark 'remove the bark of a tree' debone 'remove the bones from' descale 'remove the scales from' scale 'remove the scales from' skin 'strip the skin off' gut 'remove the guts of' pare 'strip the skin off' core 'remove the core or center from' bone 'remove the bones from' peel 'strip the skin off'
snail pod seed string gut skin pinion scale poll head husk bark scalp pith pit weed burl worm tail milk peel bone shuck stone core shell hull pulp stem
empty 'FN: make a location or container empty, remove the contents of a container' cleanse 'FN: empty of something, as if to clean.' strip 'FN: remove of accessories or fittings' unload 'COD: remove a load from.' purge 'FN: to free from impurities, cleanse, rid of unwanted things' divest 'COD: deprive or dispossess someone or something of' scalp 'COD: take the scalp of (an enemy)' rid 'COD: make someone or something free of (an unwanted thing)' flush 'FN: clear of dirt, debris, etc., by running through with a fluid.' defrost 'COD: make or become free of accumulated ice' gut 'COD: remove or destroy the internal parts of' disarm 'FN: take a weapon or weapons away from.' bone 'COD: remove the bones from (meat or fish) before cooking' evacuate 'FN: empty a container (particularly, a building of people, to ensure safety)' denude 'COD: strip of covering or possessions; make bare' peel 'COD: remove the outer covering or skin from (a fruit, vegetable, etc.)' debug 'FN: remove a bug from; generally used metaphorically concerning incorrect computer code or concealed listening devices.' delouse 'FN: clear of lice ' skin 'COD: remove the skin from' core 'COD: remove the core from (a fruit)' clear 'COD: free of any obstructions or unwanted objects' void 'COD: empty or evacuate (a container or space)' eviscerate 'COD: disembowel.' disembowel 'COD: cut open and remove the internal organs of' deforest 'COD: clear of forest or trees' drain 'COD: cause the water or other liquid in (something) to run out, leaving it empty or dry.' degrease 'FN: remove grease from'
bone the turkey before roasting it scale fish gut the sheep pare apples core an apple
Examples from VerbNet
The cook boned the fish.
Examples from SemCor
Peel, core, and slice across enough apples to make a dome in the pie tin, and set_aside. Peel, core, and slice across enough apples to make a dome in the pie tin, and set_aside. Nothing is peeled.
Escaping : escape-51.1
break loose 'run away from confinement' get away 'run away from confinement' escape 'run away from confinement'
cut ascend set off flee approach emigrate advance recede climb file fall continue arrive leave get skedaddle tumble vacate enter depart escape decamp descend disembark pass go set out cross come retreat exit plunge emerge bolt rise return withdraw
scarper 'FN: flee, run away' escape 'COD: break free from confinement or control' evacuate 'COD: leave (a dangerous place). '
NP (Theme) V () PP.initial_location[PREP] (Initial_Location)
NP (Theme) V () PP.initial_location[PREP] (Initial_Location) PP.destination[PREP] (Destination)
NP (Theme) V () PP.destination[PREP] (Destination)
Examples from WordNet
The convicted murderer escaped from a high security prison
Examples from VerbNet
He came from France. He came through the door. He came from France to Colorado. The prisoners advanced. The convict escaped the prison. He came to Colorado. He entered the room. He climbed the mountain.
Examples from SemCor
Alex suppressed those expressions of relief which offered to prevail in his face and escape from his throat; unwarranted they were in_any_case for, as he stood facing the fille_de_chambre, his ears were assailed by new sounds from the interior of the shower_room. But Johnson could quickly unwire the truck door, and if I escaped, he might suffer. In the tool crib she can n't get_away''. It was as though, in_that instant, he had felt the flatness of collage as too constricting and had suddenly tried to escape all_the_way back- or forward- to literal three-dimensionality. Actually, the officers on_the_ground had no intention of letting the hijackers get_away with any kind_of an airplane; they had orders to_that_effect straight from President_Kennedy, who thought at_first, as did most others, that it was four followers of Cuba 's Fidel_Castro who had taken_over the 707. `` There 's no chance now of all_of us getting_away. I admired their easy way of doing things but I could n't escape an uneasiness at their way of always doing the right things. A band of robbers enters a railroad_station, overpowers and ties_up the telegraph_operator, holds_up the train and escapes. In`` The_King 's_Ride'', Charles breaks_out of a long period of petulance and inertia, regains his old self, escapes from Turkey, and finally reaches his own land after an absence of eighteen years. A bold line of violet broke_loose from the high ridge of the mountains, followed by feathers of red that swept the last stars from the sky. For almost two months, the defendant and the world heard from individuals escaped from the grave about fathers and mothers, graybeards, adolescents, babies, starved, beaten to death, strangled, machine-gunned, gassed, burned. There was the suggestion of ice_water, and- in_spite of the protest`` We 're not really thirsty''- Linda_Kay, to escape the stuffy air and the smothering soft voices, hurried to the kitchen. If of the founders of glottochronology Swadesh has escaped our steady plodding, and Lees has repudiated his own share in the founding, that is no reason why we should swerve. There are signs that it has struggled for days to escape and that in a frenzy of hunger, pain, and fear, it has eaten off its own leg. Blood gushed from his nose, and he backed_off as rapidly as he could, stumbling over his own feet in his frantic haste to get_away from Curt 's fists. Christine 's twin sister, Patricia, and Darlene_Kowalski, 8, escaped with minor burns. Like the Gershwins, Richard_Rodgers and Lorenz_Hart were loath to let a good song get_away from them. A_couple_of sobs escaped him, followed by a sentiment that revealed his emotional_state. He has already devoured huge areas of the world, putting men behind concrete walls and iron_curtains and barbed_wire, reducing them to slavery, systematically crushing not_only their bodies but their souls, and shooting them to death if they try to escape their prison. `` P.J.''- as Ludie called the town- was crowded with summer people who came to the mountains to escape the heat in the big cities. She had to get_away from here before_this demoniac possession swallowed_up the liquid of her eyes and sank into the fibers of her brain, depriving her of reason and sight. As_long_as there were two human_beings working together on the same project, there would be competition and you could no_more escape it than you could expect to escape the grave. `` You got_away, did you''? She had to escape. Then he heard it and smelled it- the steady hissing, the dread, familiar pungency of gas escaping. But they could turn and escape to the east.
Estimating : estimate-34.2
place 'estimate' set 'estimate' put 'estimate' guesstimate 'estimate based on a calculation'
gauge guesstimate assess guess approximate estimate overestimate judge put
estimate 'COD: form an estimate of' guess 'COD: estimate or suppose (something) without sufficient information to be sure of being correct.' put (at) 'FN: to estimate something'
NP (Agent) V () NP (Attribute) PP.value[at] (Value)
Examples from WordNet
We put the time of arrival at 8 P.M.
Examples from VerbNet
He estimated the temperature to be 50 degrees. He estimated that the air inside the refrigerator was 40 degrees. He estimated 50 degrees. He estimated the probability of Don Quixote spontaneously combusting upon contact with the curry powder. John judged whether to clean the house. He put the probability at 0.9. He estimated how cold it was. John judged whether he should come. He estimated what the temperature was.
Examples from SemCor
Within about an hour with the help of reports from seismic stations in Alaska, Arizona and California, the quake 's epicenter was placed at 51 degrees North latitude and 158 degrees East longitude. In Newark, for_example, this gain was put at 26 per_cent above the year-earlier level. Laurence_M_._Klauber put length at maturity at two thirds the ultimate length for some rattlesnakes, and Charles_C_._Carpenter 's data on Michigan garter and ribbon_snakes( Thamnophis) show that the gravid females are half as long as the adults.
Evading : avoid-52
elude 'escape, either physically or mentally' bilk 'escape, either physically or mentally' evade 'escape, either physically or mentally'
give the slip 'COD: escape or evade from someone' flee 'FN: run away while being pursued' evade 'COD: escape or avoid, especially by guile or trickery' get away 'COD: escape' elude 'COD: evade or escape from, typically in a skilful or cunning way. '
The event evades explanation The thief eluded the police This difficult idea seems to evade her
Examples from VerbNet
He avoided his nagging. We avoided the ball. He avoided going to the area. We avoided the area.
Examples from SemCor
They succeeded in eluding the curious at the hotel, but there was no chance of avoiding them at the nightclub. Billy_Gardner 's line_double, which just eluded the diving Minnie_Minoso in left_field, drove_in Jim_Lemon with the winning run with two out in the last of the ninth to give the Minnesota_Twins a 6- 5 victory over the Chicago_White_Sox Monday.
Event : occur-48.3
happen 'come to pass' go on 'come to pass' take place 'come to pass' pass 'come to pass' pass off 'come to pass' come about 'come to pass' fall out 'come to pass' occur 'come to pass' transpire 'come about, happen, or occur' hap 'come to pass'
happen fall occur transpire ensue eventuate take place
take place 'COD: occur' occur 'COD: happen; take place. ' transpire 'COD: happen.' happen 'COD: take place, occur. '
[34 : It ----s that CLAUSE ] [4 : Something is ----ing PP ] [1 : Something ----s ]
What is happening? Several important events transpired last week The meeting took place off without an incidence Nothing occurred that seemed important
Examples from VerbNet
A serious accident happened. A serious accident happened in front of them. There happened a serious accident. The discussion went well. It occurred that they left.
Examples from SemCor
It really looked as if a change of the sort predicted by Booker_T._Washington had been going_on. What actually occurred in the past is seldom as important as what a given generation feels must have occurred. What would happen next? The wastebasket stood near the wall next to the divan, and the instant Casey picked it up he knew what had happened. The big waking_up had happened. It was evident that a second transfer had to be effected, and that it had to take_place between the time the fille finished the doctor 's room and the time she began Alex 's. When the patient was not allowed to move his body in any way at_all, the following striking results occurred. Nobody could hear what was going_on in_this underground vault. The various Lambeth_Conferences, expressing the Anglican viewpoint, mirror the gradual change that has taken_place among Protestants generally. What 's happened''? One thing should be clear to both husband and wife- neither pain nor profuse bleeding has_to occur when the hymen is ruptured during the first sex_act. Once we have made clear that we are genuinely concerned with a country 's development potential, we can be blunt in suggesting the technical conditions that must be met for development to occur. Microscopic examination of the effluent showed that minimum BOD occurred when the algae began to decrease with cold_weather. In_general, however, it may be said that when a boy or a girl leaves the high_school, the school authorities play little or no part in the decision of what happens next. Motion-picture exhibitions took_place in stores in a general atmosphere like that of the penny_arcade which can still be found in such urban_areas as Times_Square. Two_weeks, a month, we talk it over again, and maybe if nothing happens meanwhile to say the cops know this_and_that, then we make a little deal, is it''? I need someone to go_out and find_out what 's happening''. All_of this happening in a time of their lives when their youth and their brotherhood knitted them together as no other time or circumstance could. The highest waves, 55 feet, occurred at Pololu_Valley. As has happened so often in_the_past, the ability to recognize true greatness has been inadequate and tardy. We leap from event to event- including the formation of the posse- even though the events, in`` reality'' are taking_place not in sequence but simultaneously, and not near each other but at a considerable distance. One subject changed when given only the information that some people have something happen to their arm when they relax. I used his polarity to illustrate what I thought had happened to us in_that form of liberalism we call Progressivism. Among this latter group there were also differences in the amount and kind_of information necessary before a shift in reaction occurred. With the dominance of the sympathetic division of the hypothalamus, the opposite changes occur. And there must be many Soviet citizens who know what is going_on and who realize that before they can hope to enjoy the full life promised for 1980 they and their children must first survive. Consider what happened during World_War_1,, when the Protestant churches united to push the Prohibition law through Congress. It was when he attempted to end the relationship that the murder took_place. In any inquiry into the way in which great literature affects the emotions, particularly the sense of harmony, or relief of tension, or sense of`` a transformed inner nature'' which may occur, a most careful exploration of the particular feature of the experience which produces the effect would be required. `` Is this because of what happened out there''? The power was off for about five minutes in houses along Smith_Street as far away as Fruit_Hill_Avenue shortly before 5 p. m. when the accident occurred. A dinner and celebration in honor of_this piece of engineering took_place July 4, 1793, in a tavern erected by the corporation on the island. Our meeting took_place in May, 1961, during one of the Maestro 's stop-overs in New_York, before he left for Europe. `` Who are you and what happened to you''? he asked. You know it and I 'll tell everybody exactly how it happened''. Her previous traumatic experiences flashed through her mind as if they had happened yesterday. But, it could happen, and it may happen to you. `` Why does everything have_to happen to me''? He stopped every few minutes and leaned_on his shovel as he studied the horizon, but nothing happened, each_day dragging_out with monotonous calm. My first thought was how had it happened so soon, but I counted back on my fingers and sure_enough we 'd been living together six weeks. This was not a particularly shocking or unexpected thing- it was previously known to her that it might happen. He had his chance the very next morning, for exactly the same thing happened again. Burial had taken_place at night in the ground at the public crossroads under the gibbet, so that his enemies could not find his body and have it dug_up and burned. What goes_on in the cage will occupy our attention under the rubric of the organization church. No one ever learned what happened to the Greek. Only there happened- nothing. Previously chlorine was subsequently admitted and the exchange was allowed to take_place. Too many new things are happening for it to be a complete erotic fulfillment. The promenade, for_example, continues to take_place on the Chahar_Bagh, a mile-long garden of plane and poplar_trees that now serves as the city 's principal street. Injury and ingratitude would occur. The Board of County Commissioners, the Sanitary_Commission, the Planning and Zoning_Board and other county official bodies use recording_machines for all public business in_order_to prevent law suits and other misunderstandings about what actually happened at their meetings. When this occurs, I make the change on the sketch or on the final watercolor- if I have been working on a full sheet in the field. `` Remember what happened to Gruller''. What 's going_on here? And acculturation into the world at_large is likely to occur for the Brooklyn_College student after college rather_than during the four school_years. But first I want to quote him on the relationship that he found between religion and politics in_this country and what happened to it. Just like the balloon would go_up and you could sit all day and wish it would spring a leak or blow to_hell up and burn and nothing like that would happen. It could never happen as_long_as God was alert and the Drew steeple stood_guard with its peaked lance. Start_out fresh, the two of us, like nothin had ever happened''. He is expected to know about what is going_on among the representatives of other agencies who are stationed in his country. He suggested that without the Socialist_Party ever gaining a national victory, most_of its original program has come to pass under both major parties. So somebody knew what would happen to her father 's money if she died. They arise in situations in which one believes that what happens depends on the external world, but also on the precise pattern of behavior of the individual or group. After the spate of female vocalists we have been having, all_of whom took Sarah as a point of departure and_then tried to see what they could do that might make her seem old hat, it seemed that all that has happened is to make the real_thing seem better than ever. It also happened with the Inauguration, which was not re-run at_all during the evening hours, and I wrote to the TV editor of the Times. Interesting evidence can be found in the results of the Chamber_of_Commerce elections, which took_place three weeks before national elections. These things may be happening many miles away from us but really they are right next_door. He listened, waited, nothing happened. There is some evidence that naturally occurring goitrogens may play a role in the development of goitre, particularly in Tasmania and Australia( Clements and Wishart, 1956). Those three other great activities of the Persians, the bath, the teahouse, and the zur khaneh( the latter a kind_of club in_which a leader and a group of men in an octagonal pit move through a rite of calisthenics, dance, chanted poetry, and music), do not take_place in buildings to_which entrance tickets are sold, but some of them occupy splendid examples of Persian domestic architecture: He could tell them his fears of being involved, he could explain what had happened in the old neighborhood and how Mae had misunderstood and how she had held it over him- the scene was complete in his mind at the moment, even to his own jerkings and snivelings, and Ferguson 's silent patience. If communication with an entity on the`` other side'' is taking_place, this too may assume the form of clairvoyant symbolism. You 're going_to have to go to the police and explain what happened. The experts are thus forced to hypothesize sequences of events that have never occurred, probably never will- but possibly might. That death occurred at 6: 50 p. m._Friday and was reported Sunday, the patrol said. As things happened, Morgan was_installed in the Nob_Hill residence of a magnate friend, whose kitchen swarmed with cooks of approved talent. The suggestion that in saying something evil had occurred we were after_all making no mistake, because we had never meant anyhow to say anything about the past suffering, seems to me merely frivolous. When he was asked a question or addressed in such a way that some response was inescapable, he would answer; if, as often happened, he had to repeat because he had spoken too softly, he would repeat his words in the same way, without emphasis or impatience, only a_little louder. And_then a startling thing occurred. She was on the junk, and they slide fast when that happens. I hold, on_the_contrary, that we mean to assert something of the pain itself, namely, that it was bad- bad when and as it occurred. No_matter what had happened or had happened, somebody had_to see about dinner. He had been in the apartment two days and was hazy about what had happened during that time. He wanted to show the town what happened to anyone who tried to start trouble''. How and why this process occurs would provide an interesting separate subject for study. Ritter died in 1810 and Oersted lived to see the event occur but was the author of it. In both conditions the emotional and perceptual sensitivity is diminished, but no depression occurs such_as is seen clinically or may be produced in normal persons by drugs. A cursory survey of available material indicates a high rate of illegitimate births occurring to parents who have a close consanguineous relationship. The latter is likely to occur when the thyroid is removed. Jubal deduced what had happened but did not know with whom- and did want to inquire. It happened on the twelfth hole, a 155- yarder. `` What happens when there 's no more water''? she asked smolderingly. Hudson 's first error of the fourth voyage occurred only a_few miles down the Thames. Jubal did not hear of Digby 's disappearance when it was announced, and, when he did, while he had a fleeting suspicion, he dismissed it; if Mike had had_a_finger_in it, he had gotten_away_with it- and what happened to supreme bishops worried Jubal not at_all as_long_as he was bothered. How did it happen, for_example, that the university, that great symbol of American democracy, failed to flourish in New_England as it did in other parts of the country? I do know what goes_on around here, and I do care. Such payments shall be made to small domestic producers of lead as_long_as the market_price for common lead at New_York, New_York, as determined by the Secretary, is below 14- 1 2 cents per pound, and such payments shall be 75 per centum of the difference between 14- 1 2 cents per pound and the average market_price for the month in_which the sale occurred as determined by the Secretary. He knew all the events which could take_place on Shayol. That, at_any_rate, is what happens at the Khaju bridge. What 's happening in textiles can be handwriting on the wall for other lines having difficulty competing with imports from low-wage countries. Let us look in on one of these nerve_centers- SAC at Omaha- and see what must still happen before a wing of B-52 bombers could drop their H-bombs. We, in our country, think_of war as an external threat which, if it occurs, will not be primarily of our own. The pain of the rabbit was not itself bad; nothing evil was happening when that pain was being endured; badness, in the only sense in which it is involved at_all, waited for its appearance till I came and looked and felt. But just when was an unknown, and of_course the longer it did not happen, the stronger her wish and belief that it might not. And what had happened? National identification was not new, but it was accelerating in intensity and scope throughout Europe as new unifications occurred. Then see what a boom in_all trades, as_well as slum clearance at no cost to taxpayers, will happen. Whether any of us remain in it long will depend_on what happens as a result of the technological and economic revolutions now going_on in the countries of Asia and Africa, and also of_course on how long the cold_war remains cold. But one does not have to affirm the existence of an evil order irredeemable in_that sense, or a static order in_which no changes will take_place in_time, to be able truthfully to affirm the following fact: there has never been justitia imprinted in social institutions and social relationships except in the context of some pax-ordo preserved by clothed or naked force. This happened in Decatur, DeKalb_County, not 10 miles from_the_heart of metropolitian Atlanta. `` Thanks'', Owen said,`` but Friday is a long way off and anything can happen''. Earthquakes originate as far as 400 miles below the surface, but they do not occur at greater depths. It never seemed real; never seemed as if it could happen to you; only to the other fellow. This, of_course, was the sort of thing that used_to take_place in Southern cities- putting white houses_of_prostitution colored girls in colored neighborhoods and carrying them on openly. On April 30, ceremonies commemorating the departure of these volunteers will take_place at 1: 00 P._M. at the Dexter_Training Grounds in Providence. This did not happen in counties of North_Georgia, where the rivers run and make rich the bottom land. It got the kind of scrambled, coarsened performance that can happen to best of orchestras when the man with the baton lacks technique and style. It began to look as if something was going_to happen. The doorman began to nod his head automatically, then remembered who Gilborn was, what had happened to him the night before. The two events are taking_place at_the_same_time. A sweetheart arrangement can come_about as often by employers doing the corrupting as by unscrupulous labor_leaders demanding tribute. To Rickards, a 52- year-old veteran 30 years in_the_air, it was an old story: His plane was being hijacked in mid-flight again much_as it had happened in 1930, when Peruvian rebels made him land a Ford tri-motor at Arequipa. Since the obvious is not always true, the Republican_National_Committee wisely analyzed its defeat of last autumn and finds that it occurred, as suspected, in the larger cities. `` God's_name, what are you to rob the dead with the fight going_on''! You identify yourself and ask him what 's going_on. The agonies of nerves and itching of skin were phenomena which happened somewhere near him, but meant nothing. On_the_other_hand, we cannot regard artistic invention as pure, uncaused, and unrelated to the times in which it occurs. But this will not happen merely through the natural_process of social life. The future would happen; he did not have_to hurry it by thinking too_much. The widespread purge that has taken_place the past twelve months or_so among Communist leaders in the provinces gives assurance that the party officials who will dominate the Congress, and the Central_Committee it will elect, will all have passed the tightest possible Khrushchev screening, both for loyalty to him and for competence and performance on_the_job. Autosuggestibility, the reaction of the subject in_such_a_way as to conform_to his own expectations of the outcome( i. e., that the arm-rise is a reaction to the pressure exerted in the voluntary contraction, because of his knowledge that`` to every reaction there is an equal and opposite reaction'') also seems inadequate as an explanation for the following reasons:( 1) the subjects' apparently genuine experience of surprise when their arms rose, and( 2) manifestations of the phenomenon despite anticipations of something else happening( e._g., of becoming dizzy and maybe falling, an expectation spontaneously volunteered by one of the subjects). Though this sculpture must take_place thirty-three years after her moment of decision, he could not conceive_of her as a woman in her mid-fifties, old, wrinkled, broken in body and face by labor or worry. With this enlarged role in mind, I should_like to make a_few suggestions: What we in the United_States do or do not do will make a very large difference in what happens in the rest of the world. That_is, when first penetration takes_place, the pressure and pain signals may involuntarily cause all the vaginal muscles to contract in an effort to bar the intrusion and prevent further pain. Not that her mother knew what had happened, but they could speculate upon it. At this point, unfortunately, romance becomes a regrettably small part of the picture; but consider, if you can bear it, what might have happened if MacArthur, for some perverse, undaunted reason, had made the same remark to an Eskimo girl in Eskimo. The energy received by the`` pill'' causes the resonant circuit to`` ring'' on after the burst and this`` ringing'' takes_place at the resonant frequency of the`` pill''. Not until they sailed home at the end of the day, through a sea with bodies and the wreckage of houses, were they aware of what had happened. It has happened. I 'm all alone and certain things are going_on that look very ominous. The sequence of events leading to his important discovery still remains ambiguous but it seems that one of the advanced students at the university related that the first direct event that led to the publication of Oersted 's discovery occurred during a private lecture made before a group of other advanced students in the spring of 1820. Since then nothing has happened to save the life of Pope. Thus events occurred, and victims changed in appearance, and new ones arrived. On the street outside, Hieronymus envisions a holocaust of the vanities of this world, such a burning of artistic and erotic productions as his namesake actually brought to pass in Florence, and prophetically he issues his curse:`` Gladius_Dei super terram cito et velociter''. As she reached Dave and felt his arm go around her, felt him pull her to the safety of his person, she knew with the certainty of despair that something bad had happened to Lauren. Most passengers did n't know what had happened until they got on the ground. The executions took_place at dawn only a_few hours after Havana radio announced their conviction by a revolutionary tribunal at Pinar_del_Rio, where the executions took_place. Exposure problems may occur in these forest areas where uneven lighting results from shafts of sunlight filtering through the overhead branches. This occurred in_spite_of the rational awareness that the ball should be going downhill. The higher heat transfer rates at the anode compared with those at the cathode can be explained by the physical_phenomena occurring in free_burning arcs. This is the stage at which democratic developments must take_place if the society is to become an open community of creative people. He went_on to use objects- hoops, poles, capes- which he employed as extensions of the body of the dancer, who moved with them. It takes_place in the household, a rite of well_wishing for myriad occasions- for the traveler, a wedding, a newborn child, the sick, the New Year, for any good purpose. It was my initiation to war and the insane symphony war plays; for what had happened on the common was only terror and flight; but this grinning, broken head, not ten feet away from me, was the sharp definition of what my reality had become. As_a_matter_of_fact, this happened every four or five months. Of_course, something of the same sort occurs with other sectors of the phonology: consonantal articulations have both a linguistic and an individual component. The only thing unusual about the Old_Man had long_since happened. The school has received letters from parents asking,`` What happened to Johnny? However, in recent decades, for what doubtless are multiple reasons, an unannounced but nonetheless readily observable shift has occurred in both facets of national activity. We are saying that the pain was bad when and as it occurred and before anyone took an attitude toward it. When we examine what each master says was his first collage we see that much the same thing happens in each. All about me there was a hectic interplay of meetings taking_place, like abrupt, jerky scenes in old silent_movies, joyous greetings and beginnings, huggings and kissings, enthusiastic forays into the festive night. All this remembering took_place the other night when I had supper with the Ziegfeld_Girls at the Beverly_Hills_Club. Lucretius has remarked:`` The reason why all Mortals are so gripped by fear is that they see all sorts of things happening in the earth and sky with no discernable cause, and these they attribute to the will of God''. Marvin_Goulding saw what was happening. Heaven knew it happened and hell knew it too. Many years have passed since a Metropolitan audience heard anything comparable. On November 4, 1952, an earthquake occurred under the sea off the Kamchatka_Peninsula. Not always, though, does the development of a bumblebee colony take_place in the smooth fashion we have just described. Much happened in_this field during the past 12 months. Something is wrong when these things happen. Nothing that is likely to happen, however, should prompt the sending of United_States soldiers for other_than instructional missions. ( 2) If earthquakes do occur at such depths, why not deeper? He lifts her, puts her down, and walks off, neither pleased nor disturbed, as if nothing had happened. The Skeletal Age curve in the portion of Figure 2 shows that slowing may have occurred for her during the prepubescent period. Fourth, the two indicators are for_the_most_part widely separated chronologically, with the extensive age gap occurring during childhood for all but one growth center. But I have been at some pains to review it as the drama of the common_man, to point_up what happened to him under Eisenhower 's leadership. The binomial probability distribution may describe the variation that occurs from one set of trials of such a binomial experiment to another. Obviously, the slowing for her may have occurred at any point between Onset and Completion. He sucked_in his breath and kept quiet while Killpath laid down the sheet again, wound the gold wire stems of his glasses around his ears and_then, eying the report as it lay before him on the desk, intoned,`` Acting_Lieutenant_Gunnar_Matson one failed to see that the station_keeper was properly relieved two absented himself throughout the entire watch without checking on the station 's activities or the whereabouts of his section sergeants three permitted members of the Homicide_Detail of the Inspector's_Bureau to arrogate for their own convenience a patrolman who was thereby prevented from carrying_on his proper assignment four failed to notify the station commander Acting_Captain_O._T._Killpath of a homicide occurring in the district five frequented extralegal establishments after-hours spots for purposes of an unofficial and purportedly social nature and six''- he leaned_back and peeled_off his glasses``- failed to co-operate with the Acting_Captain by returning promptly when so ordered. What happened with you''? Events occur without apparent reason. Are we prepared to say that in that case nothing bad occurred in the sense in which we said it did? t takes_place as_well along the terraces and through the arcades of the Khaju bridge, and also in the gardens of the square. On May 15, a very large increase occurred with** f of mass between** f and** f; for the next two days, the impact rate was** f; and for the next nine days, the impact rate was** f( Nazarova, 1960). And Mr._Skyros did like Angie, but what with Prettyman and three of his boys inside, and not likely to come_out- And Angie such a valuable salesman, Prettyman said- All the nuisance and danger of getting_in_touch with practically a whole new bunch of boys- Why did everything have to happen at_once? Well, it has_to happen. What 's going_on out there''? Perhaps the moralities of world law are not advanced by stealing American diplomatic papers and planes, but the Kennedy administration can always file a demurrer to the effect that, but for its own incompetence in protecting American interests, these things would not happen. What 's happened? Garth was prepared to be helpful in what he referred to with fastidious distaste as this unfortunate Johnston affair, which would not, he said more than once, have ever come_about if Mrs._Meeker had only seen fit to consult Mr._Hohlbein or him about it. What was happening in Majdanek? Thus, for negative changes in the basic wage rate, the industry becomes the active wage_setter, since any increase in the basic wage rate can occur only by reason of industry acquiescence. I asked Wisman what would happen if he broke_out the go codes and tried to start transmitting one. If Simms_Purdew would turn_to him and say:`` Adam, you know when I was a boy, it was a funny thing happened. These are few and seemingly disjointed data, but they illustrate the important fact that fundamental alterations in conditioned_reactions occur in a variety of states in which the hypothalamic balance has been altered by physiological experimentation, pharmacological action, or clinical processes. No, not he, for I, and I alone, am responsible_for whatever happens to me. Alex nodded to the maid as though nothing unusual were taking_place and entered the doctor 's room. Like Luis, I can see something like this happening to me. Five subjects( 12%) did not change until they had been told that some people have something happen to their arm, what that something was, and also were given a demonstration. But before_this came_about, 214938 Americans had given their lives in battle for the two concepts of the sovereign rights of men and of states. We all know what is going_to happen. As Kennan shows, the judgment of the Allied governments about what was happening in Russia was warped by the obsession of defeating Germany. The first conference- held to appoint amici_curiae to represent the interest of the stockholders of du_Pont and General_Motors and to consider the procedure to be followed in the subsequent hearings- took_place on September 25, 1957. The great majority of present-day linguists fall_into one or more of a number of types: those who are convinced that tone cannot be analysed, those who are personally scared of tone and tone_languages generally, those who are convinced that tone is merely an unnecessary marginal feature in those languages where it occurs, those who have no idea how to proceed with tone analysis, those who take a simplistic view of the whole matter. Or( more commonly, thinks Keys) the deposits themselves get so big that they choke_off the artery 's flow to_the_point that an infarct occurs: the heart_muscle is suffocated, cells supplied by the artery die, and the heart is permanently, perhaps fatally injured. One Kohnstamm-positive subject who had both arms rise while being tested in the nai ^ ve condition described her subjective experience as_follows:`` You feel they 're going_up and you 're on a stage and it 's not right for them to do so and_then you think maybe that 's what 's supposed to happen''. Everyone really knows what is happening there''. It is an amazing fact that in some species this will happen while the summer is still, for_instance, in August. What had happened to the common_man? the aspect of learning the internal organization of obvious natural genetic groups of languages as_well as their more remote and elusive external links; of classification first, with elapsed age merely a by-product; of acquiring evidential knowledge of what happened in Athabascan, in Yokuts, in Uto-Aztecan in the last few thousand years as_well as forecasting what more anciently may have happened between them. Greatest thing that ever happened. Following the kick-off of SAAMI 's shooting development program in 1954, a most interesting meeting took_place in Washington, D._C.. Cutting, of_course, takes_place automatically in the creation of a film. The photochemical_exchange occurs with a quantum yield of the order of unity in the liquid phase at 65` using light absorbed only by the** f. The overall effect was probably to stimulate more party activity in the communal elections than might have otherwise taken_place. It was so utterly unexpected that Marty stood for several moments with his mouth hanging open foolishly after it had happened. But He set a bound to his[ state of] sin, by interposing death, and thus causing sin to cease, putting an end to it by the dissolution of the flesh, which should take_place in the earth, so_that man, ceasing at_length to live in sin, and dying to it, might live to God''. `` I'm awful sorry about what 's happened'', Selena said. Mrs._Pankowski, 61, remained in Holy_Cross_Hospital as a result of the explosion, which occurred while Mrs._Kowalski fueled a cook stove in the grandmother 's small upstairs flat at 2274 Eight Mile road east. By an effort of historical sympathy we can cast our minds back into the art of a remote past or an alien present, and enjoy the carvings of cavemen and Japanese colour prints; but the possibility of this effort is bound_up with that development of historical thought which is the greatest achievement of our civilization in the last two centuries, and it is utterly impossible to people in whom this development has not taken_place. One of those delightful surprise additions, which so frequently occur in jazz programs, was an excellent stint at the drums by the great Joe_Jones, drumming to`` Old_Man River'', which seems to have been elected the favorite solo for the boys on the batterie at this year 's concerts. After that day, Blanche still did know exactly what had happened. The achievements which dispelled our fears of the cosmos took_place three centuries ago. Since the writer had not noticed this characteristic in married students scattered throughout the various sections previous to this experiment, nor, as_a_matter_of_fact, in those who were continuing in`` single sections'', he can only conclude that there must have been something`` contagious'' within the specific group which caused this to occur. She stopped flying into rages and started digesting her food; she developed a peaches and cream complexion and a sunny disposition, and she asked for nothing more of life than that she be kept dry and comfortable and fed huge amounts of food at stated intervals and be carried to where she could watch activity going_on around her. `` It reflects what is going_on in other areas of the marriage and in society itself. They insist they are ashamed of such violence and intimidation as occurred in Alabama when the Freedom Riders sought to break_down racial discrimination in local bus_depots. In_short, as frequently happens in analyses, the individual feels threatened and defends himself. A new report on the earnings records of toll roads in the_most recent 12- month period- ending in February or March- shows what is happening. Eventually, says Keys, one of two things happens. And it so happened that adjacent to a couch on_which she had taken refuge was a small table on_which she noted a vase of red rosebuds; while projecting from beneath the couch were a pair of feet which, as Fate would have it, belonged_to District_Attorney Welch. `` That I can answer, for I can imagine something like this happening to me. It was assumed that the shift in autonomic hypothalamic balance occurring spontaneously in neuropsychiatric patients from the application of certain therapeutic procedures follows the pattern known from the sleep wakefulness cycle. If anyone asked us, after we made the remark that the suffering was a bad thing, whether we should think it relevant to what we said to learn that the incident had never occurred and no pain had been suffered at_all, we should say that it made all the difference in_the_world, that what we were asserting to be bad was precisely the suffering we thought had occurred back there, that if this had not occurred, there was nothing left to be bad, and that our assertion was in that case mistaken. Eventually such incidents became more sporadic, and more sharply demarcated from her day-after-day behavior, and in one particular session, after several minutes of such behavior- which, as_usual, went_on without any accompanying words from her- she asked, eagerly,`` Did you see Granny''? Police said the children 's mother, Mrs._Eleanor_Somerville, was visiting next_door when the fire occurred. One doctor made a careful survey of his patients and the reasons for their troubles, and he reported that 40% of them worried about things that never happened; 30% of them worried about past happenings which were completely beyond their control; 12% of them worried about their health, although their ailments were imaginary; 10% of them worried about their friends, neighbors, and relatives, most_of whom were quite capable_of taking care of themselves. I must state that the faster things happened, the slower they happened; the passage and rhythm of time changed, and when I remember back to what happened then, each event is a separate and frozen incident. Once, pressing him, I learned that his job was only part-time, in the afternoons when nothing went_on in the hall. This selection rejection process takes_place as the file is read. However, any such suggestion accounts_for only some of the difficulties in hearing tone, or in developing a realistic attitude about tone, but not for the analytic difficulties that occur even when tone is meticulously recorded. That this abandonment takes_place on a stage, during an' artistic' performance, is enough to associate Jacoby with art, and to bring_down upon him the punishment for art;, he is suspect, guilty, punishable, as is anyone in Mann 's stories who produces illusion, and this is true even_though the constant elements of the artist nature, technique, magic, guilt and suffering, are divided in this story between Jacoby and La^utner. Later, we shall see what happened when an emperor took this idea too literally. She wondered what had taken_place in town, between him and his wife. In American romance, almost nothing rates higher than what the movie men have called`` meeting cute''- that_is, boy-meets-girl seems more adorable if it does n't take_place in an atmosphere of correct and acute boredom. By submerging the patient in a tub and rotating the transducer while the scanning goes_on, they have been able to get cross-section views of the neck, as shown in Fig. 7, as_well_as many other hitherto impossible insights. And know, while all this went_on, that there was no real reason to suppose that the murderer had been a guest in either hotel. It could take_place tomorrow night, or it might occur months from now. The Fulton_County_Grand_Jury said Friday an investigation of Atlanta 's recent primary_election produced`` no evidence'' that any irregularities took_place. The periods of high effluent BOD occurred during cold periods when operational problems with the aerator resulted. If we did not mean to say this, why should we be so relieved on finding that the suffering had not occurred? It is presumed to occur in other members of the Brassica family. A fool could see what was going_on. Regarded from the outside, an action is an event or series of events occurring in the physical world; regarded from the inside, it is the carrying_into_action of a certain thought. The section is violated whether or not actual restraints or monopolies, or the substantial lessening of competition, have occurred or are intended''. It happened at the St._Patrick 's_Day party, a big affair for a regiment which had gone_into battle for over three quarters of a century to the strains of an Irish march. I remember being told it would happen so fast people would think it took_place overnight. It all takes_place in the eighteenth century. George_E._Sweazey writes:`` There is danger in trying to make admission to the Church so easy and painless that people will scarcely know that anything has happened''. The small reaction occurring at 337` C is probably caused by decomposition of occluded nitrates, and perhaps by a small amount of some hydrous material **f. Ninety per_cent of the 153 recorded impacts occurred between midnight and noon, and from day to day the variation of the rate was as much as an order_of_magnitude. Did anything happen during the night''? Such payments shall be made to small domestic producers of zinc as_long_as the market_price for prime western zinc at East_Saint_Louis, Illinois, as determined by the Secretary, is below 14- 1 2 cents per pound, and such payments shall be 55 per centum of the difference between 14- 1 2 cents per pound and the average market_price for the month in_which the sale occurred as determined by the Secretary. As I dug_in behind one of the bales we were using as protection, I grudgingly found myself agreeing with Oso 's logic, especially when I imagined what would have happened to Missy if Old_Knife 's large party of screeching warriors had overrun our company. `` What happened''? Accordingly, if epiphyseal diaphyseal fusion occurs in this phalanx near menarche, early and late menarches might have been forecast rather precisely at the time of Onset of ossification for the 18 girls with`` same schedule''. `` What happened to your head''? More importantly, several of the more advanced of the less developed countries have found through experience that they must plan their own complex investment programs for at_least 5 years forward and tentatively for considerably more_than that if they are to be sure that the various interdependent activities involved are all to take_place in the proper sequence. But what has been happening recently might be described as creeping mannerism. He will be coming here on business in December, when the wedding is to take_place in Wayne. The first incident occurred before the trial got under_way when Judge_H._Hobart_Grooms told the jury panel he had heard reports of jury-tampering efforts. That had happened on the day when two other unusual things had occurred. But- it happened, almost always, among the primitive and, usually, among the very young. For, with a single exception, nothing had happened to them. The secretary 's greatest achievement is perhaps the rekindling of NATO realization that East-West friction, wherever it take_place around the globe, is in_essence the general conflict between two entirely different societies, and must be treated as_such without regard_to geographical distance or lack of apparent connection. With justified bitterness the author speaks of`` what seems to me to have been an inexcusable body of ignorance about the nature of the Russian_Communist movement, about the history of its diplomacy, about what had happened in the purges, and about what had been going_on in Poland and the Baltic_States''. One of the more noteworthy changes that have taken_place since the mid 19th century is the situation of Catholics at Oxford and Cambridge_Universities. One growth center in a short_bone- distal phalanx of the second finger- was chosen as an example for discussion here, primarily because epiphyseal diaphyseal fusion, the maturity indicator for Completion in long and short_bones, occurs in this center for girls near the menarche and for boys near their comparable pubescent stage. Facilitatory processes take_place between neocortex and hypothalamus via ascending and descending pathways. `` No, I remembered reading about you in the papers and that you lived here, and when it happened all I could think_of was-''. The life_history of the alkali_bee is similar to that of Andrena, but the first activity of the adults does not take_place until summer, and the individuals hibernate in the prepupal stage. This experience will have happened to many of you. A board of health spokesman said there is no reason to believe that an increase in the level here will occur as a result of the detonation. On that view, nothing good or bad happened in the case until I came_on the scene and made my remark. Those modern scholars who urge that we must keep in mind the fundamental continuity of Aegean development from earliest times- granted occasional irruptions of peoples and ideas from outside- are correct; but all_too many observers have been misled by this fact into minimizing the degree of change which took_place in the early first millennium. There are a_number_of ways this could happen, the churchmen pointed_out, and here is an example: Besides those of the thiouracil and resorcinol types, certain antithyroid drugs have been found in naturally occurring foods. Hal doubted if this happy event would occur. Two things have happened in recent months to bring the Council into perspective: But before anything could happen Frankie_Ricco was between them and Eddie_Lee had come into the dressing_room. It happens in the territory of the Leopoldville government, which is itself a fiction, demonstrably incapable_of governing, and commanding only such limited credit abroad as UN support gives it.
Exclude_member : remove-10.1
unchurch 'exclude from a church or a religious community' curse 'exclude from a church or a religious community' excommunicate 'exclude from a church or a religious community'
separate excommunicate evict eject extinguish strip sever extrude reap raise discharge disgorge deduct subtract dismiss ream extirpate take off wrench extract eradicate pry omit take away shoo expel winkle abolish excise eliminate lop delete remove take out partition dislodge cull ostracize prise abstract draw kill pull oust disengage retract depose uproot withdraw
expel 'FN: force to leave' excommunicate 'COD: officially exclude from participation in the sacraments and services of the Christian Church.'
The gay priest was excommunicated when he married his partner
Examples from VerbNet
Doug removed the smudges from the tabletop. Doug removed the smudges.
Examples from SemCor
Parker was never excommunicated. The Roman_Catholic_Church has excommunicated one of its priests, Father_Feeney, for insisting that there is no salvation outside the visible church.
Excreting : exhale-40.1.3
cough out 'discharge (phlegm or sputum) from the lungs and out of the mouth' spit up 'discharge (phlegm or sputum) from the lungs and out of the mouth' cough up 'discharge (phlegm or sputum) from the lungs and out of the mouth' urinate 'pass after the manner of urine' expectorate 'discharge (phlegm or sputum) from the lungs and out of the mouth' spit out 'discharge (phlegm or sputum) from the lungs and out of the mouth'
exhale whiff perspire urinate inhale expectorate
throw up 'COD: vomit' spew 'COD: no obj. informal vomit. ' vomit 'COD: eject matter from the stomach through the mouth. ' sweat 'COD: no obj. exude sweat. ' urinate 'COD: discharge urine. ' piss 'COD: urinate' shit 'COD: defecate. ' puke 'COD: vomit' belch 'COD: no obj. emit gas noisily from the stomach through the mouth. ' burp 'COD: no obj. belch. ' perspire 'COD: give out sweat through the pores of the skin as a result of heat, physical exertion, or stress.' retch 'COD: no obj. make the sound and movement of vomiting. ' fart 'COD: emit waste gas from the anus. ' defecate 'COD: no obj. discharge faeces from the body. ' spit up 'COD: (especially of a baby) vomit.' regurgitate 'COD: bring (swallowed food) up again to the mouth. ' evacuate 'COD: empty (the bowels or another bodily organ).' pee 'COD: urinate' void 'COD: discharge or drain away'
throw up 'COD: vomit' spew 'COD: no obj. informal vomit. ' vomit 'COD: eject matter from the stomach through the mouth. ' sweat 'COD: no obj. exude sweat. ' urinate 'COD: discharge urine. ' piss 'COD: urinate' shit 'COD: defecate. ' puke 'COD: vomit' belch 'COD: no obj. emit gas noisily from the stomach through the mouth. ' burp 'COD: no obj. belch. ' perspire 'COD: give out sweat through the pores of the skin as a result of heat, physical exertion, or stress.' retch 'COD: no obj. make the sound and movement of vomiting. ' fart 'COD: emit waste gas from the anus. ' defecate 'COD: no obj. discharge faeces from the body. ' spit up 'COD: (especially of a baby) vomit.' regurgitate 'COD: bring (swallowed food) up again to the mouth. ' evacuate 'COD: empty (the bowels or another bodily organ).' pee 'COD: urinate' void 'COD: discharge or drain away'
[2 : Somebody ----s ]
NP (Excreter) V () INI (Excreta) PP[against] (Goal) NP (Excreter) V () INI (Excreta) PP[on] (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Excreter) V () INI (Excreta) PP[over] (Path) NP (Excreter) V () INI (Excreta) PP[in] (Place) NP (Excreter) V () INI (Excreta) NP (Goal) NP (Excreter) V () INI (Excreta) AVP (Frequency) NP (Excreter) V () INI (Excreta) AVP (Frequency) PP[at] (Time) NP (Excreter) V () INI (Excreta) AVP (Manner) NP (Excreter) V () INI (Excreta) Sinterrog (Place) NP (Excreter) V () INI (Excreta) PP[after] (Time) NP (Excreta) V () CNI (Excreter) PP[in] (Means) NP (Excreta) V () PP[by] (Excreter) NP (Excreter) V () INI (Excreta) NP (Frequency) NP (Excreter) V () INI (Excreta) NP (Time) NP (Excreter) V () INI (Excreta) PP[on] (Goal) PP[during] (Time) NP (Excreter) V () INI (Excreta) PP[with] (Manner) NP (Source) V () INI (Excreta) 2nd (Excreter) AVP (Manner) NP (Excreter) V () NP (Excreta) VPto (Purpose) NP (Excreter) V () NP (Excreta) AVP (Frequency) AVP (Manner) NP (Excreter) V () INI (Excreta) AVP (Manner) INI (Source) NP (Excreter) V () INI (Excreta) AVP (Manner) INI (Source) PP[after] (Time) NP (Source) V () INI (Excreta) INI (Excreter) NP (Excreter) V () NP (Excreta) VPing (Means)
NP (Excreter) V () INI (Excreta) NP (Excreter) V () INI (Excreta) INI (Source)
Examples from WordNet
Examples from VerbNet
Paul hiccuped.
Examples from SemCor
Excreting : substance_emission-43.4
sweat 'excrete perspiration through the pores in the skin' vomit up 'eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth' purge 'eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth' regurgitate 'eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth' be sick 'eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth' puke 'eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth' burp 'expel gas from the stomach' retch 'eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth' cat 'eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth' sudate 'excrete perspiration through the pores in the skin' eruct 'expel gas from the stomach' spew 'eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth' sick 'eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth' regorge 'eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth' disgorge 'eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth' bubble 'expel gas from the stomach' cast 'eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth' perspire 'excrete perspiration through the pores in the skin' vomit 'eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth' chuck 'eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth' spit 'expel or eject (saliva or phlegm or sputum) from the mouth' throw up 'eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth' ptyalise 'expel or eject (saliva or phlegm or sputum) from the mouth' honk 'eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth' spue 'eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth' belch 'expel gas from the stomach' spue 'expel or eject (saliva or phlegm or sputum) from the mouth' barf 'eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth' ptyalize 'expel or eject (saliva or phlegm or sputum) from the mouth' spew 'expel or eject (saliva or phlegm or sputum) from the mouth' upchuck 'eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth'
throw up 'COD: vomit' spew 'COD: no obj. informal vomit. ' vomit 'COD: eject matter from the stomach through the mouth. ' sweat 'COD: no obj. exude sweat. ' urinate 'COD: discharge urine. ' piss 'COD: urinate' shit 'COD: defecate. ' puke 'COD: vomit' belch 'COD: no obj. emit gas noisily from the stomach through the mouth. ' burp 'COD: no obj. belch. ' perspire 'COD: give out sweat through the pores of the skin as a result of heat, physical exertion, or stress.' retch 'COD: no obj. make the sound and movement of vomiting. ' fart 'COD: emit waste gas from the anus. ' defecate 'COD: no obj. discharge faeces from the body. ' spit up 'COD: (especially of a baby) vomit.' regurgitate 'COD: bring (swallowed food) up again to the mouth. ' evacuate 'COD: empty (the bowels or another bodily organ).' pee 'COD: urinate' void 'COD: discharge or drain away'
He purged continuously In China it is polite to burp at the table The patient regurgitated the food we gave him last night The father of the victim spat at the alleged murderer Exercise makes one sweat After drinking too much, the students vomited
Examples from VerbNet
The well gushed oil. The streets gushed with water. The fountain gushed. I bled him. The water seeped out. Oil gushed from the well. There bubbled a fragant stew over the fire. Over the fire bubbled a fragrant stew. Water gushed through the streets.
Examples from SemCor
Hoag stumbled back into the hall, leaned_against the wall, and started to retch. `` Yehhh'', said Coughlin, practically spitting on him. Men spit on Him. You may refuse Him, spit on Him, call Him a devil, curse Him. `` Bastards'', he said aloud, spitting on them. She had talked to him right there, with the hot sun in his face, which made him sweat and feel ashamed. Then, as he doubled, gasping, vomiting the breakfast he had so lately eaten, Lord straightened him with an uppercut. With great difficulty John clambered to his feet and started to run, sweat pouring down his face. At the corroborees, when they get_to dancing and sweating, you 'll see them rubbing up against a man who 's supposed to have a specially good smell. Fuzzy caterpillars, snails with their sensitive horns, struggling grasshoppers held by their long hind_legs and commanded to`` spit tobacco, spit''. The figure in the corner belched loudly, a deep, liquid eruption. When one of the men in the hall behind us spat on the floor and scraped his boot over the gob of spittle I noticed how the clerk winced. Watson spat on the ground. And this handsome booby, staring and sweating, was he her bridegroom? It had come as no great surprise to Matson that the hot water in the showers did work, that Loren_Severe had thrown_up all_over the stairs, or that some thieving bastard of a cop had walked_off with his cigarettes. He spat. The curve on the card the computer spat back at him could n't be argued with, however.
Execution : murder-42.1
put to death 'kill as a means of socially sanctioned punishment' execute 'kill as a means of socially sanctioned punishment'
execute 'COD: carry out a sentence of death on (a condemned person). ' hang 'COD: kill or be killed by tying a rope attached from above around the neck and removing the support from beneath the feet (used as a form of capital punishment). ' guillotine 'COD: execute by guillotine. '
[9 : Somebody ----s somebody ]
NP (Agent) V () NP (Patient) PP.instrument[with] (Instrument)
Brutus murdered Julius Caesar. The DDT killed the insects. Caesar killed Brutus with a knife.
Examples from SemCor
Two Americans and seven Cubans were executed by firing_squads today as Castro military tribunals began decreeing the death_penalty for captured invasion forces and suspected collaborators. The infamous Wansee_Conference called by Heydrich in January 1942, to organize the material and technical means to put_to_death the eleven million Jews spread throughout the nations of Europe, was attended by representatives of major organs of the German state, including the Reich_Minister_of_the_Interior, the State_Secretary of the Four_Year_Plan, the Reich_Minister_of_Justice, the Under_Secretary_of_Foreign_Affairs. Thomas_de_Torquemada, Inquisitor-General of the Spanish_Inquisition, put many persons to death. In February the murder of Patrice_Lumumba, who had been kidnaped into Katanga and executed on order of Tshombe, again stirred the U._N. to action.
Execution : poison-42.2
crucify 'kill by nailing onto a cross' hang 'kill by hanging' string up 'kill by hanging'
hang poison suffocate garrotte smother fry drown strangle crucify stake strangulate knife stab asphyxiate pip gas shoot electrocute
execute 'COD: carry out a sentence of death on (a condemned person). ' hang 'COD: kill or be killed by tying a rope attached from above around the neck and removing the support from beneath the feet (used as a form of capital punishment). ' guillotine 'COD: execute by guillotine. '
NP (Agent) V () NP (Patient) PP.result[to,into] (Result)
Examples from WordNet
The murderer was hanged on Friday Jesus Christ was crucified
Examples from VerbNet
The Boston Strangler strangled his victims dead. The witch poisoned Snow White. The Boston Strangler strangled his victims to death. The queen poisoned Snow White with an apple.
Examples from SemCor
Anyway, I did not see her until two_weeks after the refugee hanged himself. She went to the father and found he had hanged himself''. For these crimes he was sentenced to be hanged in_public on Friday, December 2, 1859. The Woonsocket_Patriot admitted that John_Brown might deserve punishment or imprisonment`` but he should no_more be hung than Henry_A._Wise or James_Buchanan''. Hanging the responsible officials would not abolish the government, but would emphasize its accountability for the lives of its individual citizens, which would certainly alter it, and definitely for the better. Two thieves are crucified with Christ, one saved and the other damned. To hang 50 Governors might be preferable except that they are not directly related_to the highways; so, all things considered, the highway commissioners would seem to be elected. On December 2, 1859, John_Brown was hanged at Charles_Town, Virginia. If we make it established custom that whenever butchery on the highways grows excessive, say beyond 25000 per_annum, then somebody is going_to hang, it follows that the more eminent the victim, the more impressive the lesson. Then let the whole lot be hanged in a public mass execution on July 4, 1963. A fellow came_up_to me, a Senator, I do have_to tell you his name, and he told me,' I love the President like a brother, but God_damn_it, he 's crucifying me. Concerning the sentence the editor asked,`` What can Virginia do than to hang the men who have defied her laws, organized treason, and butchered her citizens''. Usually a veteran has to hang himself to get space on the front page.
Existence : exist-47.1
be 'have an existence, be extant' exist 'have an existence, be extant'
wait be vegetate languish reside dwell flourish loom persist stand live tower prosper survive linger remain predominate stay exist extend lurk coexist prevail thrive endure
exist 'FN: be real, directly or indirectly perceptible.' there be 'COD: exist; be present' remain 'COD: be in the same place or condition during further time.'
Herbicides persist in the soil. We lived on $10 a day. I endured the routine heavy traffic. Elvis lives. I lived through the horrible weekend.
Examples from SemCor
Although the monarch had frequently asserted that the elections were to be without party significance, his action was an implicit admission that party identifications were a factor. She sounded as though they already existed. There is little enthusiasm for spending money to develop more powerful engines because of the erroneous_belief that the aircraft has been made obsolete by the missile. There are about 200 different kinds of Andrena in Europe alone. There are many grammatical misconstructions dangling_modifiers and anatomicals which permit two different interpretations. For lawyers, reflecting perhaps their parochial preferences, there has been a special fascination since then in the role played by the Supreme_Court in_that transformation- the manner in_which its decisions altered in`` the switch in_time that saved nine'', President_Roosevelt 's ill-starred but in_effect victorious`` Court-packing plan'', the imprimatur of judicial approval that was finally placed upon social legislation. There are times when one suspects that the songs that are dropped from musical shows before they reach Broadway may really be better than many_of those that are_left in. `` And do you think there is a reason why I accept your word''? But this in_turn means that decisions are not merely imposed from the top but that there be some actual mechanism of faculty participation. He thought_of other possibilities, none of them satisfactory, and finally he began to think, to wonder if there was some way he could reach Burton. There is a haunting resemblance between the notion of cause in Copernicus and in Freud. One is the primary purpose for which marriage exists, namely, the continuance of the race through the gift and heritage of children; the other is the paramount importance in married life of deliberate and thoughtful self-control''. American policy should press constantly the view that until these governments demand efficiency and effectiveness of their bureaucracies there is not the slightest hope that they will either modernize of democratize their societies. Without a system of values there can be no society. Though the four boys and two girls, the youngest nineteen years of_age, the oldest twenty-four, came from varying backgrounds and had different professional and personal interests, there was surprising agreement among them. There is evidence to suggest, in_fact, that many authors of the humorous sketches were prompted to write them- or to make them as indelicate as they are- by way of protesting against the artificial refinements which had come to dominate the polite letters of the South. But there surely can be no_doubt about the slender southpaw belonging with the all_time great lefthanders in the game 's history. `` Well, with a house as big as that there must be at_least one cellar window that would be noticed right_away unless there was a police_investigation''. For_instance, the Edwin Pauleys Jr., formerly of Chantilly_Rd., are now at_home on North_Arden_Dr. in Beverly_Hills. In recent days there have been extensive lamentations over the absence of original drama on television, but not for years have many regretted the passing of new plays on radio. In the command centers there are special clocks ready_to tick off the minutes elapsed since`` E hour''. The fact that there can not be any limit_points of the set except in closed_intervals follows from the argument used in Lemma 1, namely, that near any tangent point in the C-plane the curves C and **f are analytic, and therefore the difference between them must be a monotone function in some neighborhood on either side of the tangent point. And where is`` home'', that magic place of the heart? In the field of entertainment there is no spur to financial daring so effective as audience boredom, and the first decade of the new device was not over before audiences began staying away in large_numbers from the simple-minded, one minute shows. `` But there never is any need. There is no registration fee but there will be a charge of$ 2.50 for the luncheon to be held in the library and fine_arts building. But if there was evidence at the Trial that aimed over Eichmann 's head at his collaborators in the societies where he functioned, the press seems to have missed it. The good feeling which exists between these two important church figures is now in England. On_the_other_hand, it is no interference with sovereignty to point_out defects where they exist, such_as that a plan calls_for factories without power to run them, or for institutions without trained personnel to staff them. `` let him be now''! `` There is non-fiction and non-fiction'', I said. `` There is not space to hold or force to guard any increased number of prisoners. Although Utopian communism is both new in 1516 and also modern, it is not modern communism or even modern socialism, as they exist or have ever existed in_theory or in_practice. Beginning July 4, there will be an orchestra playing nightly except Sunday and Monday for the summer season. There is, however, one curious discrepancy in_this broad and flattering picture. There are many domains in which understanding has brought_about widespread and quite appropriate reduction in ritual and fear. `` So there it is'', he said. I was n't sure there were such people anywhere in the world. `` There is not now, nor has there ever been in Emory_University 's charter or by-laws any requirement that students be admitted or rejected on the basis of race, color or creed. Furthermore, a functional antagonism exists between an aggressive attitude and a state of anxiety. There is much truth in both these charges, and not many Bourbons deny them. Thus, there is an incentive to stay on_the_job. The boyhood summers preceding their uncle 's funeral might never have been. Judge and Mrs._Julian_Hazard are now at Laguna_Beach, while the Frank Wangemans have moved from Beverly_Hills to New_York, where he is general_manager of the Waldorf-Astoria_Hotel. Still existing on a`` Northern_Union'' telegraph_form is a typical peremptory message from Peru grocer J._J._Hapgood to Burton and Graves' store in Manchester-`` Get and send by stage sure four pounds best Porterhouse or sirloin steak, for Mrs._Hapgood send six sweet_oranges''. If there were only darkness, all would be clear. He believes that greatness is a marriage between the man and the times as was aptly represented by Churchill, who would very possibly have gone_down in history as a political failure if it had not been for Hitler 's war. There was a moral of sorts in the Laotian situation that said much about all other cold-war fronts. Although there are landscapes in the show( one of the strongest is a vista of`` Gloucester_Harbor'' in 1915), the human element was the compelling factor in Sloan 's art. He was put_out too because there was only one way of understanding what she 'd done. There is some evidence that naturally occurring goitrogens may play a role in the development of goitre, particularly in Tasmania and Australia( Clements and Wishart, 1956). Mexico, Panama, and Venezuela are displaying open sympathy for Castroism, and there is no country- save the Dominican_Republic whose funeral services we recently arranged- where Castroism and anti Americanism does not prevent the government from unqualifiedly espousing the American cause. Fifteen years ago, there were no Guideposts at_all. But it had, as was usual in southern cities of this sort, a Black_Bottom, a low region near the river where the Negroes lived- servants and laborers huddled_together in a region with no sewage save the river, where streets and sidewalks were neglected and where there was much poverty and crime. that regional peculiarities do not still exist? Of_course, there is also an optimistic side to the picture. The Anne_Arundel county school_superintendent has asked that the Board_of_Education return to the practice of recording its proceedings mechanically so_that there will be no_more question about who said what. There is a death in all partings, she knew, and promptly put it out of her mind. At_the_same_time, all suggestions that some sort_of societal responsibility existed for the welfare of the people within the territorial state was strongly resisted. There are about 3325 officers and employees in_this class. In providing for these inner individual functions, religion undertakes in behalf of individual peace_of_mind and well-being services for which there is no other institution. For what I express in my remark is something going_on in me at the time, and that of_course did not exist until I did come_on the scene. 1) Every age rewrites the events of its history what should have been, creating legends about itself that rationalize contemporary beliefs and excuse contemporary actions. To the extent, then, that U._S. prestige means that other nations will be tempted to place their bets on an ultimate American defeat, and will thus be more vulnerable to Soviet intimidation, there is reason for concern. If we look about the world today, we can see clearly that there are two especially significant factors shaping the future of our civilization: science and religion. There is an extraordinary sense of presence in all of these recordings, apparently obtained at_least in part by emphasizing the middle and high_frequencies. There has been a tendency on the part of many American linguists to assume that a phonemic transcription will automatically be the best possible orthography and that the only real problem will then be the social one of securing acceptance. As long_ago as 1851 it was pointed_out by Niepce( 1851) that there is a connection between the pituitary and the thyroid. If you are considering a part-time farm where the water must be provided by a well, find_out if there is a good well on the farm or the probable cost of having one drilled. Alfred_Hayes, president of the Federal_Reserve_Bank of New_York, said Tuesday`` there is no present need for far-reaching reforms'' which would basically alter the international financial system. Now Hans had given Ma something of his- we both had when we thought she was going straight to Pa- something valuable; but since she did know we 'd given it to her, there was no easy way of getting it back. There is so_far no evidence to indicate conclusively that this coupling is under enzymatic control. For it is such a distinguished place, with such fine works_of_art and such a big library, that there can be little doubt but that the owner has become depraved by all this culture. Whitehead contends that the human way of understanding existence as a unity of interlocking and interdependent processes which constitute each_other and which cause each_other to be and not to be is possible only because the basic form of such an understanding, for all its vagueness and tendency to mistake the detail, is initially given in the way man feels the world. There is definitely some ligament damage in his knee''. First_of_all there was the parsonage, an utterly impossible place for civilized people to live_in, originally poorly conceived, apparently not repaired for years, with no plumbing or sewage, with rat-holes and rot. `` I know, but there must be some other explanation. But there was no need for Linda_Kay to go_on, since all she wanted in life was to make a home for Bobby_Joe and( blushing) raise his children. There are a good many_of them. Decorating the ballroom will be the yellow rose of Texas, in tall bushes; bluebonnets and stagecoach silhouettes. For_the_moment there was no woman in his life, and it was this vacuum that had given Claire her opportunity. There was really no reason to refuse, and Linda_Kay had never ridden in a Cadillac. We repeat, that the test of a violation of 7 is whether, at the time of suit, there is a reasonable probability that the acquisition is likely to result in the restraints. It argued, inter_alia, that a divestiture order would severely depress the market_value of the stock of both General_Motors and du_Pont, with consequent serious loss and hardship to hundreds of thousands of innocent investors, among them thousands of small trusts and charitable institutions; that there would be a similar decline in the market_values of other automotive and chemical stocks, with similar losses to the stockholders of those companies; that the tremendous volume of General_Motors stock hanging over the market for ten years would hamper the efforts of General_Motors and other automobile manufacturers to raise equity capital; and that all this would have a serious adverse effect on the entire stock_market and on general business_activity. The`` chase'' as a standard film device probably dates_from The_Great_Train_Robbery, and there is a reason for the continued popularity of the device. Montero 's shot had caught him high in the chest; there was no_doubt he was dying. This conformational_entropy is, in this case, equal to the usual entropy, for there are no other changes or other energies involved. Kate tried to contain her curiosity and foreboding at what the letter portended, at what involvement existed for Juanita. The following possibilities exist for achieving this: 1. `` What room is there going_to be in an apartment for any child''? Its spokesmen insist that there has not been time enough to institute reforms in military and economic aid policies in the critical areas. Whether there were too few automobiles in 1940 or too many now is problematical. There have even been serious errors in the U._S._Forest_Service, whose officials pride themselves in their scientific training, he added. ( There are two receivers in_case one should be dropped and damaged.) There is plenty of opportunity for proper education today. If T is a linear_operator on an arbitrary vector space and if there is a monic_polynomial p** f, then parts( a) and( b) of Theorem 12 are valid for T with the proof which we gave. Behind were privies, for there was no sewage_system. In Ireland 's County_Limerick, near the River_Shannon, there is a quiet little suburb by the name of Garryowen, which means`` Garden of Owen''. And there are some positive results, though the final findings will not be known for a long_time- and_then further research can be formulated. However, there is a minimum of legislative restriction on boating. There is a growing conviction among pastors and Church leaders that all those who come into the fellowship of the Church need preparatory training, including those coming by transfer of membership. Instead of motels, for the boatman there are marinas. When there is employment opportunity for youth, this arrangement- or lack of arrangement- works_out quite well. The same command is repeated times as there are levels in rank from general to corporal. Moreover, for those few there was almost no ecclesiastical representation in the city to care for their religious needs. There are several closely related inner functions. For_example, there was sheet_music with the word`` jazz'' in the title, to illustrate how a word of uncertain origin took_hold. Assuredly in our political_campaigns there is freedom to think, to examine any and all issues, and to speak without restraint. Time is built into the motion_picture, which cannot exist without time. The discarded papers inside were sodden, there was a glint of liquid at the bottom, and the smell of whisky was strong and distinct. By 1960 there were such schools in all but 4 states. For four of the six( the anaconda and the amethystine_python cannot be included for lack of data) there is also a correlation between size at maturity and maximum length, the boa_constrictor being the and the Indian_python the next in size at the former stage. Although Miller noted in 1907 that a difference in the pleural blood supply existed between animals, nowhere in his published works is it found that he did a comparative study of the intrapulmonary features of various mammalian lungs in the dog and cat( Miller,' 13;' 25). Although we are still far from a complete understanding of these problems, as a first approximation, it is suggested that alterations in the hypothalamic balance with consequent changes in the hypothalamic cortical discharges account_for major changes in behavior seen in various moods and states of emotions in man and beast under physiological circumstances, in experimental and clinical neurosis, and as the result of psychopharmacological agents. But even if that other plant employs the same number of workers and makes the same product, there are other facts to consider. There were several on the Council who tried to live like Christians. She took Glendora to the smokehouse, unlocked it and saw with satisfaction there was still a quantity of hams and sides of bacon, hanging from the smoke stained rafters. , it is proven that there would be less reading difficulty. The evaporative_cooler had been moved to Granny 's room, and her door was kept shut; so that the rest of the house stayed open, though there was a question as to whether it was hotter or cooler that way. There are some passages in the writings of Irenaeus where the image of God and the similitude are sharply distinguished, so most notably in the statement:`` If the[ Holy] Spirit is absent from the soul, such a man is indeed of an animal nature; and, being left carnal, he will be an imperfect being, possessing the image[ of God] in his formation, but not receiving the similitude[ of God] through the Spirit''. Actually, there was a_lot of force in him, which is why I kept_on in that class instead of quitting after a week. When someone says, for_example,`` They took X_rays to see that there was nothing wrong with me'', it pays to consider how this statement would normally be made. There never was a season before, but now they want to thin 'em out on_account_of the drouth''. There is a fine second act, as an example, one in which Samuel_Groom, as Dillon, has an opportunity to blaze_away in one impassioned passage after another. The causes of the decline of the commuter railroads are many and complex- high taxes, losses of revenue to Government subsidized highway and carriers, to name but two. There might have been a pool of cool water behind any of these tree-clumps: only- there was not. Here there may be an analogy with cancer: we can detect cancers by their rapidly growth, determinable only_when related_to the more normal rate of healthy growth. The electric gadget is most helpful when there are many crowned teeth and in individuals who are elderly, bedfast with a chronic disease, or are handicapped by disorders cerebral_palsy or muscular_dystrophy. There are a great number and variety of private commercial schools, trade_schools and technical_schools. There are of_course many Souths; but for this discussion the most important division is between those who have been reconstructed and those who have. During about three and a half months of the year, in the summer, there are three boats that run from the mainland to the Island carrying passengers, food, and cars; but the rest of the year only one boat is needed, which ties_up at the mainland nights and makes the trip down to Nantucket in the daytime. It should be admitted, too, that there is a good percentage of lapsed or nonchurchgoing Catholics( one paper writes 50 per_cent). `` What I am saying does not mean that there will henceforth be no form in art. Irenaeus does not claim pre-existence for the human soul; therefore there is no need for him, as there is for Origen, to identify existence itself with the fall. There was typhoid and malaria. ( This provides whatever real justification there is for the talk about`` reality''.) They had let this black_hole of death in Warsaw 's heart exist without a cry of protest. The high heat fluxes existing at the electrode surfaces of electric arcs necessitate extensive cooling to prevent electrode ablation. If there is adequate information on job opportunities for skilled jobs elsewhere, workers can be expected to respond. There would seem to be some small solace in the prospect that the missile race between nations is at_the_same_time accelerating the study of the space around us, giving us a long-sought ladder from which to peer at alien regions. `` There is a spark dwells deep within my soul. There is probably a moral in_all this about`` mind vs. heart''. In the solitude of Camusfearna there had been no loneliness. He was smooth and civil spoken but it seemed to me there was something tough under his self-effacing manner. Below these particulars was a series of alpha beta gammas connected by arrows and crosses which denoted the lineage of the breed. Since Russian was being spoken instead of Spanish, there is no violation of artistry or logic here. There is no dyeing or waxing or gassing needed. First, we realize that a pure specialist does not exist. And you 'll notice that in both places, there are acres of charming young_ladies who with little effort spice_up any chow_line. There is little doubt that the students benefit from vocational education. Among stage performances was a starring role in`` Golden_Arrow'' directed by Noel_Coward. This almost trivial example is nevertheless suggestive, for there are some elements in_common between the antique fear that the days would get shorter and shorter and our present fear of war. What data there are on growth indicate considerable variation in rate; unfortunately, no_one has kept complete records of one individual, whereas many have been made for a very short period_of_time. There was, of_course, no real need to rearrange everything. There is another means which should show the direction and relative value of the stresses in viscoelastic fluids that is not mentioned as_such in the literature, and that is the shape of the suspended drops of low viscosity fluids in shear fields. There is some reality to this; the Commission on Race and Housing concluded that`` there is no reason to believe that real_estate men are either more_or_less racially prejudiced, on_the_whole, than any other segment of the American population''. As for rebuilding, well, that might be looked_into, but there was no hurry, no hurry at_all. It is particularly interesting that those who framed the report should refer to`` the organization which actually owns the university'': this seems to show an awareness of the fact that there is more to the problem than the ordinary issue of clerical-lay tension. There are optimal humidity requirements for various agents when airborne. In_any_case, there is no special milling or rabbeting required for the panels. However, there is always the possibility that chance will make demands the dancers find impossible to execute. However, there is also much to be gained by making use of the abilities of the local people who are available and interested in recreation. When an evaluative situation is set_up, and no concern is with the details that lead to an over-all estimate, we say that roleplaying is used for evaluation. In a brighter nautical vein is Ile_de_France blue. There was the revolution in Tibet which we pretended did not exist. Often, therefore, there are a number of rules having the same effect, and commonly other sets of rules as_well, having the opposite effect. That is why the form itself becomes a preoccupation, because it exists as a problem separate from the material it accommodates. Editor_Foss stated,`` Of their guilt there can be no_doubt but they are entitled to sufficient time to prepare for trial, and a fair trial''. The inclination was to accept the statement that there would be no formal negotiations. Close_to a large city they might even specify the size of the nails used; in a remote section there might be no restrictions at_all. If, on_the_other_hand, they representation, it had to be representation per_se- representation as image, without connotations( at_least, without more than schematic ones) of the three-dimensional space in which the objects represented originally existed. That is particularly true of sovereignty when it is applied to democratic societies, in_which`` popular'' sovereignty is said to exist, and in federal nations, in_which the jobs of government are split. There is evidence, though less convincing than for **f, that the **f bond in nickel dimethylglyoxime is symmetric. With the lower dealer inventories and the stepped-up demand some manufacturers believe there could be shortages of some implements. There was a glass pane in the front_door, and through this he could see into a hallway where a plump woman with red hair was arranging flowers. During the decade that followed, the common_man, as that piece put it, grew uncomfortable as the Voice of God and fled from behind Saint_Woodrow_(_Wilson ) only to learn from Science, to his shocked relief that after_all there was no God he had to speak_for and that he was just an animal anyhow- that there was a chemical_formula for him, and that too much could be expected of him. In the preamble to the open-meeting statutes, collectively known as the Brown_Act, the Legislature declares that`` the public commissions, boards and councils and other public agencies in_this state exist to aid in the conduct of the people 's business. My message, today, is the same as it was 15 years ago: that there is goodness in people, and strength and love in God. Down in Concord, New_Hampshire, was a flier in the right place at the right time: Robert_S._Fogg, a native New_Englander, had been a World_War 1, flying instructor, barnstormer, and one of the original planners of the Concord_Airport. There is a need for an expanded Federal effort to provide research and information to help guide education departments and local school_boards in existing programs. We say that N is nilpotent if there is some positive integer r** f. As they looked to a society which had been swept_away, they were probably no_more than half conscious that they painted_in_colors which had never existed. Along Wappinger_Creek in Dutchess_County, past the white church at Fishkill, past Verplanck_'s_Point on the east bank of the Hudson, to the white salt crusted roads of the Long_Island_Rockaways there was a watching and an activity of preparing_for something explosive to happen. While there may be several such industries to which the model of this paper is applicable, the authors make particular claim of relevance to the explanation of the course of wages and prices in the steel industry of the United_States since World_War_2,. Because of_this Dr._Bonnor holds that the universe is becoming more thinly populated by stars and whatever else is there. There would be time enough, perhaps the Old_Man reassured himself, to pay the devil his due. ( 2) Spatiality becomes part of the tactual_sensation only by way of visual representations;, there is, in the true sense, only a visual_space''. By saying`` another emotional death'', she reveals that there has been a previous one, although she has not described it in words. What ought to be, what is his potential role as a force for constructive social change? Nowhere has this decline been more painfully evident than in the New_York_City area. No man laid a hand on him, but the threat of violence was there. The ultimate objective of American policy is to help establish a world in which there is the possible measure of freedom and justice and peace and material prosperity; and in_particular- since this is our special responsibility- that these conditions be enjoyed by the people of the United_States. Ratified in the Republican_Party victory in 1952, the Positive State is now evidenced by political_campaigns being waged not on whether but on how much social legislation there should be. The strong feeling is certainly there; but there is a leavening of liberalism among college graduates throughout the South, especially among those who studied in the North. There were stunning musical_phrases too, and sometimes the deepest kind_of musical and poetic absorption and communication. This financial assistance from the state has become necessary because the local_governments themselves found the property_tax, or at_least at the rates then existing, insufficient for their requirements. Proximate in the sense that there are more distant, more`` positive'' ends we seek, to which victory over Communism is but a means. As shown in Figure 1, there is a connection for communication between every pair of points. Besides, there are no_longer enough corruptible journalists about. These contend there is a serious question as to whether Mr._Wagner has the confidence of the Democratic rank_and_file in the city. The opportunity exists for states to reserve some of their vocational education funds to apply on an ad_hoc flexible basis to subsidize any local preemployment_training_programs that my be quickly set_up in a community to aid a new industrial plant. So_be_it- then we must embark_on a program for 200- megaton_bombs of the common or hydrogen variety, and neutron_bombs, which do not exist but are said to be the coming thing. There is nothing in the whole range of human experience more widely known and universally felt than spirit. This theorem is similar to the theorem of Kakutani that there exists a circumscribing cube around any closed, bounded convex set in **f. Would applause, for_example, be fitting if, apart from the applause, there were nothing good to applaud? Is he swept_away by sentiment and nostalgia for an America that was? `` There are other Mr._Thynnes. Now there is no reason in the world why a matchmaker in Ireland should happen also to be a talented soft-shoe dancer and gifted improviser of movements of the limbs, torso and neck, except that these talents add immensely to the enjoyment of the play. As a result, although we still make use of this distinction, there is much confusion as_to the meaning of the basic terms employed. Spencer was_quiet for a moment longer, then he said,`` There is nothing I want to say, Captain''. The backing from the white town was greater and there was little publicity. In a bold, sometimes careless, form there is nothing academic; all is seen and felt and experienced, the observation is sharp and the imagination lively. Youngish man on_the_make, Madden labeled him, and was ready to guess that in a correct, not too fashion, the junior partner of the firm had political ambitions; that Mrs._Garth would be impeccably suitable as the wife of a rising young lawyer; that there were three children, two boys and a girl; that she was active in the Woman 's Club and he in Lions, Rotary, and Jaycee; and finally, that neither of them had harbored an unorthodox opinion since their wedding_day. When Papa 's slender fingers removed the spectacles, there were red indentations on the bridge of the strong nose. Besides the bundle centers where contributions may be made there will be facilities at Philmont Country_Club for those who would like to bring the bundles on the night of the party. The Roman_Catholic_Church has excommunicated one of its priests, Father_Feeney, for insisting that there is no salvation outside the visible church. The first time was in 1955 when a full-dress Big Four summit_meeting produced the`` spirit of Geneva''. There are many ways of making a kedgeree, every one of_which is right. There are standard sliding glass windows in wood or aluminum frames for those panels requiring them. There was one fact which Rector could not overlook, one truth which he could not deny. There was no room for company in the tiny Weaning_House( where the Albright boys always took their brides, till they could get a house and a farm of their own). There was no such thing as an`` accident''. The messy meals, the washing of dishes, the drying of clothes may be realism, but there is such a thing as redundancy. A kind of double_standard exists here for Jewish boys and girls as it does in the realm of sex. And the fact remains that there are today few shining examples of Negroes in positions of intellectual leadership. There are a_number_of ways this could happen, the churchmen pointed_out, and here is an example: `` In_view of the current expansion, which promises to be substantial'' he said the odds appear to favor rising interest_rates in coming months, but`` there is reason to believe the change will not be as abrupt as in 1958 nor as severe as in late 1959 and 1960''. There are sixteen essays in`` Blue Skies, Brown_Studies''. And yet there is a note of hope, because this same science that_is giving us the power of the atom is also giving us atomic vision. There is ample evidence from many sources that the **f bond in **f is symmetric. There are many types of ambiguity and many_of them have been described by rhetoricians under such names as amphibology, parisology, and other ologies. The same God who called this world into being when He said:`` Let there be light''! There will be a stag dinner Friday evening at the Denver Country_Club which will precede the opening of the 1961 golf season. `` There was always and at_all_times a contemporary music and it expresses the era in_which it was created. Of_course we have before_us the example of the great races at the galactic center; individually they are nearly as mortal as you- the difference does not seem very marked to us, where it exists. Then there was North_America, where American was the native speech of all except the twenty descendants of French-Canadians living on the Hudson_Bay_Preserve. Barber, who is in his 13th year as a legislator, said there`` are some members of our congressional delegation in Washington who would_like to see it( the resolution) passed''. There is some reason to think that thyroglobulin synthesis may proceed independently of iodination, for in certain transplantable tumours of the rat thyroid containing essentially no iodinated thyroglobulin, a protein that appears to be thyroglobulin has been observed in ultracentrifuge experiments( Wolff, Robbins and Rall, 1959). It 's, and it 's easy- so easy that there is time left after cooking, and tent keeping, for the women to get_out and enjoy outdoor fun with their families. For the interpretation of these significant investigations, it should be remembered that reciprocal relations exist in the hypothalamus with respect to autonomic and somatic functions which are closely associated with the emotions. The responsibility is still going_to be there whether they pay for a VA hospital or the tax dollar is spent for the state hospital. Does that explain why there is now such a big boom in the bomb_shelter business? What had once been a widespread family- at one time, she knew, there were enough Packards to populate an entire county- had now narrowed_down to the two boys, Abel and Mark. Yet it seems clear that there can be no good sufficiently great, or evil repelled sufficiently grave, to warrant the destruction of mankind by man 's own action. I told you there 's nothing between Midge and me, nothing. The first is a negative warning: there is no point in the creation of faculty committees and advisory_boards with high-sounding titles but no real authority. After a minute he went_on,`` People must think the curse is on me, seeing you fresh as an apple and me old and gray''. But it is true that the therapist can sense, when he hears this stereotype, that there are at this moment many emotional determinants at_work in it, a blurred babel of indistinct voices which have yet to become clearly delineated from one another. Kern began reading a_lot about the history and philosophy of Communism, but never felt there was anything he, as an individual, could do about it. But let us return, after this gruesome interlude, to our willow catkins in the spring; there are other wild bees that command our attention. But it seems that pressures against him are coming from somewhere- in_the_first_place from China, but perhaps also from_that`` China_Lobby'' which, I was assured in Moscow nearly two years ago, exists on_the_quiet inside the party. Of special interest this anniversary year of the war_between_the_states are the many Civil_War battlefields where, likely as not, you 'll catch some memorial re-enactments. `` At_least there is room here'', she said. Judge_Bootle 's decision:`` The two plaintiffs are qualified for admission to said university and would already have been admitted had it not been for their race and color''. There are increasing numbers of neighborhoods that are integrated residentially without great loss of property values, the white population having taken the initiative in preparing the areas for an appreciation of the Negroes' desire for well-kept housing, privacy, etc.. Until the Charter_of_Liberties was issued in the fall of 1958, there were no guarantees of the right to assemble or to organize for political purposes. Although the theological forms of the past continue to exist in a way they do not in a more situation, the striking thing is the rapidity with which they are being reduced to a marginal existence. For those who put their trust in Him He still says every_day again:`` Let there be light''! There may be problems of conduct or questions of belief which will require his counsel. They succeeded in eluding the curious at the hotel, but there was no chance of avoiding them at the nightclub. `` But where is the leader who will handle all these things for us''? There is a possibility that battery powered radios with built-in radiation meters may become available. There are four versions of the formula that involves the relationships of car speed, engine speed, rear axle gear ratio, and rear tire size. Such specialized training institutions could be located near the most rapidly growing industries, where the equipment and job experience exist and where the future employment opportunities are located. Alternate locations exist for all key command centers. But there is still the sometimes complex problem of helping campers choose the best equipment for their individual needs. The killer, if in our present group, would certainly be interested in knowing that much, and even_though with the fingerprint evidence what it was I could see no way he could use this bit of information to improve on his situation, there might always be some way. There have been doves, magpies, thieving jackdaws, a proud peacock, a silly goose, and a harpy_eagle- whom I was silly enough to mate with and who is now busy tearing at my vitals''. There are, he thought, so few true means of forgetfulness in this life that why should he shun the medicine even when the medicine seemed, as it did, a_little crude? I granted this might be, but found the result to be even more attention to form than was the case previously. Specific differences exist in the action of different drugs belonging_to the same group as, for_instance, between reserpine and chlorpromazine. There is an ancient and venerable tradition in the church( which derives, however, from the heritage of the Greeks rather than from the Bible) that God is completely independent of his creation and so has no need of men for accomplishing his work in the world. There was just too much time. There will be a pilgrimage to Mount_Vernon at 2: 30 p. m.. We know that we have hydrogen in water; water is** f and the H stands_for hydrogen; there is also hydrogen in wood and hydrogen in our bodies. The part of the mind that preserves dates and events may remonstrate,`` It could have been like that for only a_little while''; but true memory does not count nor add: it holds fast to things that were and they are outside of time. Several_times it came_near breaking, and there were in_fact some lovely peals of thunder from Jerry_Mulligan 's big_band, which is about as fine an aggregation as has come_along in the jazz business since John_Hammond found Count_Basie working in a Kansas_City trap. From the east to the west coast of the Korean_peninsula was a strip of land in which fear filled men were at that same moment furtively crawling through the night, sitting in anticipation of any movement or sound, or shouting amidst confused rifle flashes and muzzle blasts. Between the telephone and the wall_plug there was sixty feet of cord, and when the conversation came to an end, Eugene carried the instrument with him the whole length of the apartment, to his bathroom, where it rang three more times while he was shaving and in the tub. Then there is a diagonalizable operator D on V and a nilpotent operator N on V( a)** f,( b)** f. There was Wright 's, for one, lost amongst trees, its wide verandas strewn with rockers. There was not anything she could do there, but that was where everyone was, or would be. And know, while all this went_on, that there was no real reason to suppose that the murderer had been a guest in either hotel. Modern psychology has shown that paralleling`` the authoritarian personality'' is`` the bigoted personality'' in_which insecurity, inferiority, suspicion, and distrust combine to provide a target for antagonism so indispensable that it will be manufactured if it does not exist naturally. Then Dick_Hyde, submarine_ball hurler, entered the contest and only five batters needed to face him before there existed a 3- to 3 deadlock. There is always an open market for this sort_of delicacy, in_spite_of low calorie diets, cottage_cheese and hands-off-all-sweets to_the_contrary. One_hundred years ago there existed in England the Association_for_the_Promotion_of_the_Unity_of_Christendom. If there were only the mess, all would be clear; but there is also compassion. `` Is this because of what happened out there''? `` I never knew there were such neighbors and friends around me and my family. In_the_first_place there is the obvious problem of recruiting high caliber personnel. In these rapidly changing societies there is also too little appreciation of the need for effort to achieve goals. There were no other names Madden recognized. Schwab also declared there is no proof of Weinstein 's entering a conspiracy to use the U._S. mails to defraud, to_which federal prosecutor A._Lawrence_Burbank replied: The source is known so there is no necessity to remove insecticide residues. Better minds than Hale 's were- and still are- convinced that there is a society of spirits beyond our ken''. Since there are almost no schools in the country offering graduate work in interior_design this rule cannot at_present be observed. It does cost a_lot_of money for most hobbies but there are hobbies that are for_free. Of_course, there is an element of training here: The English saints are widely venerated, quite naturally, and now there is great hope that the Forty_Martyrs and Cardinal_Newman will soon be canonized. Would condemnation be fitting if, independently of the condemnation, there were nothing bad to condemn? There is even one set that has`` barbecue'' written on it. There was no way of getting_even. You reckon there 's two men in_this state can shoot like that''? They refuse to mention or to notice that they are not there. There are two more Sunday afternoons when the situation will arise. Now again in 1961, in England, there is perhaps nothing in the religious sphere so popularly discussed as Christian unity. But there is little doubt that in many marriages the wife is boss of the marital bed. When this situation exists, the address** f will equal** f which was produced from** f. `` I 'd wind_up full_of .38 bullet_holes'', he said, and there was no question that he was talking_about bullets fired by his coworkers. There is nothing to suggest that the brain can alter past impressions to fit into an original, realistic and unbroken continuity like we experience in dreams. There was even a cable in French from a bank in Switzerland that had somehow learned about the Dallas stock offering. `` Well, really there is none at_all. Attorneys for the eight other defendants said only that there was no proof of their clients' guilt. The following information on snakes varying greatly in size( but all with a 10- foot maximum) shows, when considered with the foregoing, that there is probably no correlation between the length of a snake and the time required for it to mature. There simply is not enough material available on the types of job skills that are in_demand and the types of training_programs that are required or most suitable. `` If there was collusion between an outside murderer and a member of the household it would be an elementary precaution to check on the door later. There was an air of blindness in her gray eyes, the startled horse look that ultimately comes to some women who are_born at the end of an ancestral line long_since divorced from money-making and which, besides, has kept its estate intact. All this went through Casey 's mind in the first instant, but what held his interest was the fact that these two should be together at_all. It was only about the size of a baseball; but packed in_that metallic ball there was the explosive force of 20000 tons of TNT. He asked if there was anything he could do. `` There is more to the conspiracy. There is one exception to the above statement as has been pointed_out, and that is that fluids can relax by flowing into fields of rates of shear, so the statement should be modified by stating that the mechanics are similar. Furthermore, Dr._Calderone says, a certain number of docile, retiring men always have been around. More_than once I was confronted by professional gamblers,`` bookies'', loan`` sharks'', gangsters,`` thugs'' and`` finger men''- people of a class I did not even know existed- to repay my husband 's staggering losses,`` or_else''. Nobody knows how many Southerners there are in this category. For Rachel, conceded to be the prettiest of the Szold girls- and she did make a pretty picture sitting in the grape-arbor strumming her guitar and singing in her silvery tones- there was no particular March counterpart; but both groups were so closely_knit that despite individual differences the family life in both cases was remarkably similar in atmosphere if not entirely in content- the one being definitely Jewish and the other vaguely Christian. Though it may exist in either literate or illiterate societies, it assumes a role of true cultural importance only in the latter. Since the circulating thyroid_hormones are the amino_acids thyroxine and tri-iodothyronine( cf. Section C), it is clear that some mechanism must exist in the thyroid_gland for their release from proteins before secretion. There was, additionally, a bonus for the Saturday-night patrons. There is one problem with the bread. Attorney_Dwight_L._Schwab, in behalf of defendant Philip_Weinstein, argued there is no evidence linking Weinstein to the conspiracy, but Judge_Powell declared this is a matter for the jury to decide. A vague feeling that Anthony_Payne had had_it_coming was hardly a thought and was, in_any_event, reprehensible. There was only one way to accomplish this: by design, by drawing diagrams and sketches in which he probed the remotest corner of his mind for creative ideas to carry his concept. This is not_only a compliment to Mijbil, of whom there are a fine series of photographs and drawings in the book, but to the author who has catalogued the saga of a frightened otter cub 's journey by plane from Iraq to London, then by train( where he lay curled in the wash basin playing with the water tap) to Camusfearna, with affectionate detail. All the more reason why there should have been no place for the frills; Miss_Schwarzkopf is too great an artist to need them. There were three major administrative tasks: the fixing of electoral districts, the registration of voters and the registration of candidates. The single union which faces the industry does not restrict its membership, and there is an adequate supply of labor available to the firms of the industry at the going wage rate. However, there always is some limit to the numbers who will spend the time and effort to acquire training. In_fact, although we have dispelled the fear, we have not necessarily assured ourselves that there are no dangers. There was no weapon Early could not take_apart and reassemble blind-folded. Of particular meaning to the Charles_MacWhorter family, 3181 SW 24 th Ter., will be the Family Dedication Service planned for 10: 50 a. m._Sunday at_First Christian_Church. There will be a large drawing of a sunbonnet girl with eyes that flash at the guests. As_long_as there were two human_beings working together on the same project, there would be competition and you could no_more escape it than you could expect to escape the grave. Pope_Pius_12, declared in 1951 that it is possible to be exempt from the normal obligation of parenthood for a long_time and even for the whole duration of married life, if there are serious reasons, those often mentioned in the so-called medical, eugenic, economic and social`` indications''. Within this notion clarity is possible, but for us who are Greek nor Jansenist there is not such clarity. For_example, there are persons who are in physical_science, in the field of mineralogy, trained in crystallography, who use only X-rays, applying only the powder_technique of X-ray_diffraction, to clay minerals only, and who have spent the last fifteen years concentrating_on the montmorillonites; or persons in the social_sciences in the field of anthropology, studying the lung capacity of seven Andean Indians. A training_program in a depressed area may have few enrollees unless there is some apparent prospect for better employment opportunities afterwards, and the prospect may be poor if the training is aimed solely at jobs in the local community. I suspect that there are far more unreconstructed ones than the North likes to believe. I concur that it is necessary for Americans to have a confrontation of the situation existing in foreign lands. There is a well-known relationship between probability and entropy which states that** f, where \q is the probability that state( i.e., volume for an ideal_gas) could be reached by chance alone. There is often a means of locking the quill and, on larger presses, the table can be tilted. But there seemed to be some difference_of_opinion as to how far the board should go, and whose advice it should follow. There are many possibilities, including poor circulation, a variety of neurological conditions, and functional disorders. Then we drove on, until there was no more road and we traversed dry rice fields, bouncing across their squat earth walls. Perhaps the public 's present attitude toward business stems from the fact that the`` rugged capitalist entrepreneur'' no_more exists in America. She sees that there is a cup of steaming hot coffee awaiting him and the two chat informally as she presents the rules of the center and explains procedures. There will be masses of flowers, reproductions of the handsome old buildings with their grillwork and other things that are typical of New_Orleans. Since these electrons are moving like planets, you may wonder whether there is an atomic sun at the center of the atom. In the absence of a reservoir of political consensus each organized political group hopes that the elections will give them new prominence, but in a system where there is as_yet no place for the less prominent. There was, of_course, no special reason to believe that the man or woman they sought had stayed only overnight at the hotel. There is no such thing as being diligent about national affairs but indifferent about home needs. There is, then, the possibility that this **f bond is symmetric, although Douglass was unable to determine its symmetry from his x-ray data. As of Sunday night, there was no word of a resolution being offered there to rescind the action. This project was started at a time when there was a critical need for a high energy fuel to provide an extra margin of range for high performance aircraft, particularly our heavy bombers. When a man invests a block of his years at a university without gaining the coveted promotion, not_only is he faced with the problem of starting over but there is also a certain depreciation in the market_value of his services. There is no justification for systematizing the random statements of Irenaeus about the image of God beyond this, nor for reading into his imprecise usage the later theological distinction between the image of God( humanity) and the similitude of God( immortality). If there is time after the warning, the basement shielding could be improved substantially by blocking windows with bricks, dirt, books, magazines, or other heavy material. There was a crowd in the for a change and the sun was hot. The belly boites, with their papier-mache palm_trees or hand-painted Ionic columns, heretofore existed mainly on the patronage of Greek and Turkish families. There are other basic rules. `` To be quite alone where there are no other human_beings is sharply exhilarating; it is as though some pressure had suddenly been_lifted, allowing an intense awareness&&& a sharpening of the senses''. There were times that he worked with both lyricists simultaneously. More_than 300 teenagers last Sunday proved there is and as_many more are expected to prove it again for Jim_Kern and his wife Lynn from 4 to 8 p. m._Sunday at_First Presbyterian_Church. Certainly there would be less anxiety, fewer accidents( it is the clumsy child who sustains the worst injuries), and higher scholastic averages, since alert children work better. At Oxford one_hundred years ago there were very few Catholics, partly because religious tests were removed only in 1854. Other THC activities followed, conducted by shopping_centers, department_stores, recreation equipment dealers, radio- TV stations, newspapers, and other organizations interested in the need existing to acquaint youngsters with the proper use of sporting firearms and the development of correct attitudes and appreciations related_to hunting and wise use of our natural_resources. There are also more basic problems. Though there has been some avant_garde indication that contemporary furniture might go_back to the boxy look of the' 20 's and' 40 's, two manufacturers chose to take the approach of the sophisticated, but warm look in contemporary. An unsuccessful playwright and actor, he has faith only in himself and in a talent he is not sure exists. There was stability there, too- a color which his life had had once. Without saying or seeming to say that in portraying the Sartoris and the Compson families Faulkner 's chief concern is social criticism, we can say nevertheless that through those families he dramatizes his comment on the planter dynasties as they have existed since the decades before the Civil_War. Is there anything a frustrated individual can do about Communism 's growing threat on our doorstep and around the world? In the case of Portugal, which a_few weeks ago was rumored ready_to walk_out_of the NATO_Council should critics of its Angola policy prove harsh, there has been a noticeable relaxation of tension. In 1960, there were 7287 entries in the Junior_Classes. But today there are signs that these roles are being reversed. Such a decision should have placed a powerful weapon in the hands of the entire housing_industry, but there is little evidence that realtors, or at_least their associations, have repudiated the principle in such clauses. There is Mijbil, an otter who travelled with Maxwell- and gave Maxwell 's name to a new species- from the Tigris marshes to his London flat. Besides, there was something hysterical and silly, something almost childish about an attempt to frighten her. There should be youngsters who know how to do a headstand, and also how to help other children learn it. This result suggests a very high_temperature at the solid surface of the planet, although there is the possibility that the observed radiation may be a combination of both thermal and thermal components and that the observed spectrum is that of a black_body merely by coincidence. `` As_to the necessity'', the committee declared,`` for some form of effective control of the size of the family and the spacing of children, and consequently of control of conception, there can be no question. While there are now allegations of the withholding of`` favorable evidence developed at the hearing'' and a denial of a`` full and fair hearing'', no such claim was made by petitioner at any stage of the administrative process. Many people seem hopeful, yet it is difficult to predict whether or not there will be any more real attainment of Christian unity in 1961 than there was in 1861. After the pegboard there would be the paneling. He said`` Morris_County is rapidly changing and unless steps are taken _to preserve the green areas, there will be no land left to preserve''. The Vice_President said with a slight bluster,`` There is anyone who loves the President I do. Certainly, in analyzing an action which truly faced such alternatives,`` it is never possible that no world would be preferable to some worlds, and there are in_truth no circumstances in_which the destruction of human life presents itself as a reasonable alternative''. That_is, locking the room or stateroom door gives privacy of location, but it is equally important to be sure there is time enough for an utterly unhurried fulfillment. Surely this is a reality we all acknowledge. There was no reason for her to ask what they did. `` The sexual_relationship does not exist in a vacuum'', declares Dr._Mary_Steichen_Calderone, medical director of the Planned_Parenthood_Federation_of_America and author of the recent book, Release From Sexual Tensions. And there is only one way for a man to conquer his fears in such a world. If the wedding_party lasted late, and the travel schedule means there are only a_few hours before resuming the trip or making an early start, the husband may forestall tensions and uncertainties by confiding to his bride that lying in each other 's arms will be bliss enough for these few hours. Where only one club existed before, he says, two will flourish henceforth. 2) The concept that an`` American national folklore'' exists is itself probably another propagandistic legend. `` Do forget, there was the hope it would pass for a natural death'', Pauling reminded him. There are two reasons why failure to come_to_grips with this demand could be fatal to the future of the Catholic university. Here is the promise of a vacation trip they can afford. They are huge areas which have been swept by winds for so many centuries that there is no soil left, but only deep bare ridges fifty or sixty yards apart with ravines between them thirty or forty feet deep and the only thing that moves is a scuttling layer of sand. Most of them had seen Our_American_Cousin before, and unless Miss_Keene was on stage, there was not much to it. If the **f bond is linear then there are three reasonable positions for the hydrogen_atoms:( 1) The hydrogen_atoms are centered and hence all lie on a sheet midway between the oxygen sheets;( 2) all hydrogen_atoms lie on a sheet, but the sheet is closer to one oxygen sheet than to the other;( 3) hydrogen_atoms are asymmetrically placed, either randomly or in an ordered way, so that some hydrogen_atoms are closer to the upper oxygen atoms while others are closer to the oxygen atoms. When the telephone rang on the day after Hino went down to the village, Rector had a hunch it would be Hino with some morsel of information too important to wait until his return, for there were few telephones in the village and the phone in Rector 's office rarely rang unless it was important. For style and assurance, for a supreme and regal bearing there is still no one who can touch her. If this be true, the possibility exists that an occlusive lesion of the bronchial_arteries might cause widespread degeneration of supportive tissue similar to that seen in generalized emphysema. There are slums in the country as_well as in the city. It may sound extravagant to say that there has never been a more engaging animal in_all literature. There are three levels on which to treat the subject. There is a marked tendency for religions, once firmly established, to resist change, in their own doctrines and policies and practices, but also in secular affairs having religious relevance. There are two types of such intersections, depending essentially on whether the curves cross at the point_of_intersection. Perhaps- perhaps- there is a shred of conscience left in the human_race. Although there was no doubt in my mind and we 've been handling it as one I 'm glad to have it made official''. This favorable image of America in the minds of Russian men and women is still there despite years of energetic anti American propaganda''. The vice_president of the City_Council complained yesterday that there are`` deficiencies'' in the city 's snow clearing program which should be corrected as soon as possible. Neither are shelters, because there is one to meet the needs of every camper or prospective camper. Was there time? If there had been, he would have found a loophole, because Arnold is one golfer who knows the code as thoroughly as the man who wrote the book. The shelves looked emptier than when Miss_Celie had shown her the storeroom, and since the men from the Commissary had called; there were certainly now fewer mouths to feed but there was to feed them with. There were two possible methods of breaching the conservative barriers around the Rules_Committee: 1) to pack it with additional liberals and break the conservative-liberal deadlock, or 2) to remove one of the conservatives- namely Mississippi 's 14- term William_Meyers_Colmer( pronounced Calmer). However, even if the latent demand for demythologization is not nearly as widespread as we are claiming, at_least among the cultured elements of the population there tends to be an almost complete indifference to the church and its traditional message of sin and grace. After it allotted shares to 41 underwriters and 52 selling group members from coast to coast there were not_many shares for anyone. There must be an odd number of such components, which will be called complete components. There was no use in standing there in the drizzle, trying to find a link between Emile 's murder and opium in a cup of coffee. Then there was a bad delay in getting Mort_Lindsey 's 30- piece orchestra wedged into its chairs. There is always a market for this line_of_work. There are even motels for local weather peculiarities, as I discovered in Shamrock, Tex.. There can be no_doubt that the American_Catholic accomplishment in the field of higher education is most impressive: our European brethren never cease to marvel at the number and the size of our colleges and universities. There is a risk that instead of teaching a person how to be himself, reading fiction and drama may teach him how to be somebody. There was sufficient pretext to demand Colmer 's ouster: he had given his lukewarm support to the anti-Kennedy electors in Mississippi. There was no such thing as an airport in Vermont. In certain respects, their task was incomparably greater than ours today, for there was nobody before them to show them the way. As he points_out, a religious group cannot exist without a collective credo, and the more extensive the credo, the more unified and strong is the group. Yet are not we of the mid twentieth century, who rightly do not believe there is any such`` thing'' as the devil, just as bad off as they- only in a different way? Of_course, if there is a dust blanket around the Earth, the fluxes in interplanetary_space should be the figures given here. In the range and variety of characters who, in their literary lives, get_along all_right with life_styles one never imagined possible, there is an implicit lesson in differentiation. But there was a contrast even more decisive than a hunger for fact between the Trial in Jerusalem and those in Moscow and New_York. Unlike most such sports rivalries, it appeared to have developed almost spontaneously, although this was not exactly the case. A Highway_Department source said there also is a plan there to issue some$ 3 million to$ 4 million worth of Rural_Roads_Authority bonds for rural road construction work. Now, under the impact of his wife 's disclosures, he was brought suddenly to the realization that there was a limit to tolerance, however brilliant, however far-famed the offender might be. When no medical problems exist, the newly married_couple generally prefer to cope_with the adjustments of their new relationship by themselves. All political interests supported electoral planning, although there are some signs that the inherent uncertainties of a popular judgment led to some procrastination. But exactly how far it will go toward improving conditions is another question because there is so_much that needs doing. When the automobile was in its embryonic stage, such roads as existed were pretty_much open roads with the tacit understanding that horses should not be unduly terrified being about the only rule governing where, when and_how fast a car could go. Second, if there is ever a perfect time to pull_the_rug_out_from_under him, it 's on maneuvers. `` There is a man named Grabski who is the foreman in_charge_of the bricklayers at Majdanek. One of the most gratifying applications of an important technique of submarine detection is in the exploration of the human_body. Surface temperature_gradients have been found to exist in liquid helium baths contained in 15- and 25- liter metallic storage dewars. However, there is a crucial difference between the two histories. But there is also a firm aspect to lexicostatistics: And there is light! Thus there are polynomials** f** f. `` It is not necessary that a defendant actually have conspired to use the U._S. mails to defraud as long as there is evidence of a conspiracy, and the mails were then used to carry it out''. There is hardly_a jazz guitarist in the business today who does n't owe something to Django. And there is no section of the nation more ardent than the South in the cold_war against Communism. There are few data on the boa_constrictor, those for the anaconda are unconvincing, and there is nothing at_all on the amethystine_python. But there is a basis in_fact for the exaggerations of the folk-lore beliefs. Self 's integrity was and is and ever had been. Those of us who read the papers may think we know a good_deal about that election; how little we know of_what there is to be known is made humiliatingly clear by Mr._White in`` The Making of the President 1960''. Only 11 senators were on the floor and there was no record vote. And there is also something intangible that hovers around the table. Second, even if the characteristic polynomial factors completely over F into a product of polynomials of degree 1, there may not be enough characteristic vectors for T to span the space V; this is clearly a deficiency in T. The Rusk belief in balanced defense, replacing the Dulles theory of massive retaliation, removes a grave danger that has existed. Now there was no work in the fields, nor would there be till it rained, and she did not know where he went. There had never been a good reason for Doc_Doolittle to grow_up. There are 12 of these to choose from, them of popular_music except for the star release, Pass_in_Review( SP 44001). You may ask what else there is, and the answer is nothing- nothing but empty space. A guy can be an active and successful hot rodder for years without becoming even remotely involved_with mathematical problems; however, he will have a clearer understanding of_what he is doing and the chances are he will be more successful if he understands the few formulas that apply to rodding. They had been kind to us and we were indebted to them for one or two pleasant dinners, and for information as to where to shop, which dentist, doctor, plumber, and sitter to call( not that there was much of a choice, since Catatonia was just a village; the yellow_pages of the telephone_book were amazingly thin). This will be for the shell of the house only( roof, walls, and floor), and does not include the carport or balcony. Had the situation been reversed, had, for_instance, England been the enemy in 1898 because of issues of concern chiefly to New_England, there is little doubt that large_numbers of Southerners would have happily put_on their old Confederate uniforms to fight as allies of Britain. In the past year there had been too many examples of his euphoric self-confidence and self_aggrandisement for their liking. There only be greater good than evil objectively in_view, but also greater probability of actually doing more good than harm. Felix is all there is''. While it is easy enough to ridicule Hawkins' pronouncement in Pleas_of_the_Crown from a metaphysical point_of_view, the concept of the`` oneness'' of a married_couple may reflect an abiding belief that the communion between husband and wife is their actions are not always to be regarded by the criminal_law as if there were no marriage. `` Not that there 's much use in locking_up the smokehouse and the storehouse now. But there are reasons for the current spotlight on the subject. If it is owned, taxes must be paid, and if the place is not mortgage, there will be interest and payments on the principal to take_care of. `` What this amounts to, if true, is that there will be a free-for-all fight in_this case. One can even argue- though this is a delicate matter- that every justification existed for their returning the Public_Lecture to the First_Church, and so to suppress it, rather_than let Parker use it as a sounding_board for his propaganda when his turn should come to occupy it. `` Spencer, if there is guilt, if you do not deny your own, how is it possible for Cromwell to be innocent? For his workmanship we are, created in Christ_Jesus. `` All there ever was''? There were other clubs in this league. If there are any major restrictions, they usually can be obtained in printed form. Without such forward planning, investment_funds are wasted because manufacturing facilities are completed before there is power to operate them or before there is transport to service them; or a skilled labor_force is trained before there are plants available in_which they can be employed. There was the further complication that the administration had very early concluded that Laos was ill_suited to be an ally, unlike its more determined neighbors, Thailand and South Viet_Nam. There were liberal provisions for dispensation where documents or records were lacking. There is no reason why most theatergoers should not have a pretty good time at`` Donnybrook'', unless they are permanently in the mood of Enright when he sings about how easily he could hate the lovable Irish. First was the period of codification of existing law: the Code_Napoleon in France and the peculiar codification that, in_fact, resulted from Austin 's restatement and ordering of the Common_Law in England. Hayes said that if a way can be found to deal effectively with short-term capital movements between nations,`` there is no reason, in my judgment why the international financial system cannot work satisfactorily for at_least the foreseeable future''. If one asks about this play, what it is that comes_upon this community and works within it with such terrible power, there is no better answer to give than`` spirit''. I know nothing of any plot, if there is such a thing''. Sometimes there were n't even any seats. Their consequences are irrelevant- or there are no consequences at_all. It must be remembered, however, that there are many agents for which there is no solid immunity and a partial or low-grade immunity may be broken by an appropriate dose of agent. There was no law, domestic or international, except that willed by, acknowledged by, or consented to by states. There is also the possibility, among higher religions, of experiencing consistent meaning in life and enjoying guidance and expansiveness. There was no point either in telling herself again what a fool she 'd been. On the third occasion- another Big Four summit session at Paris a year ago- there was no problem of an illusory`` spirit''. It seems to follow that by_and_large an antagonism exists between the paleo- and the neocortex as_far_as emotional reactivity is concerned, and that the balance between the two systems determines the emotional responsiveness of the organism. While the U._S. Department_of_Labor has a program of projecting industry and occupational employment trends and publishing current outlook statements, there is little tangible evidence that these projections have been used extensively in local curriculum planning. I grinned at him, handed him a_couple_of dollars and said,`` By the time you get the parking charge figured up, there should be a cigar in it for you''. There was a certain discontent among the cardinals. In the light of those events, there appeared to be a real danger that Premier_Khrushchev might overreach himself. There is no necessity, I suppose, to assert that Mr._Faulkner is Southern. By contrast, a good_deal of nuclear pacifism begins with the contingencies and the probabilities, and not with the moral nature of the action to be done; and by deriving legitimate decision backward from whatever may conceivably or possibly or probably result, whether by anyone 's doing or by_accident, it finds itself driven to inaction, to non-political action in politics and non-military action in military affairs, and to the not very surprising discovery that there are now no distinctions on_which the defense of justice can possibly be based. There are numerous types and styles of tools to drill holes. But thus_far there has been no response in_kind. And the USSR existed as the revolutionary experiment in radical socialism, the ultimate exemplar. The reason is that there is a lack of interest on the part of the community. There is no framework or structure of thought which we can organize it and no part of reality, as we know and apprehend it, which we can refer this experience. I came to Warsaw twice, but there was that damned ghetto wall''. `` Without any officious and improper interference on the subject, the price of labor or the wages of mechanics will be regulated by the demand for the manufactured article and the value of_that which is paid for it; but the right does not exist to raise the wages of the mechanic by any forced and artificial means''. So impressive were those serious years of study at the university that Hans later wrote,`` to be perfectly free, the young man must revel in the great kingdom of thought and imagination; there is a struggle there, in which, if he falls, it is easy for him to rise again, there is freedom of utterance there, which draws after it no irreparable consequences on society. There is no such thing as an`` emergency telephone building fund drive''. Everyone is ambivalent about his profession, if he has practised it long enough, but there were still moments when he loved the stage and all those unseen people out there, who might cheer you or boo you, but that was largely, though not entirely, up_to_you. Even if there are no livestock, the farmer cannot leave the farm for long periods, particularly during the growing_season. Once there had been big glittering rooms where Ulanys bowed and kissed the ladies' hands as they flirted from behind their fans. The second step is to recognize the substantial agreement- frequently blurred by emotionalism and inaccurate newspaper reporting- already existing between Catholics and non-Catholics concerning the over-all objectives of family_planning. If these services are to be maintained, the New_York_Central must have the revenues to make them possible''. It was mostly for the benefit of the mailman, because hardly anybody ever visited us. In the academic world there is seldom anything so dramatic as a strike or a boycott: And modern resource use and game management practices, there is still game to shoot, even with the ever encroachment on land and water. There was good_fortune and there was bad and Philip_Spencer, in and ankle irons, knew it to be a truth. WBAI is on the right track: in the sound medium there has been excessive emphasis on music and news and there could and should be a place for theatre, as the Canadian and British Broadcasting Corporations continue to demonstrate. There is a broad spectrum of organisms from which selection for a specified military purpose might be made. They gathered roots, bulbs, odd ferns, leaves, and bits of resin from the rare Santa_Lucia_fir, which exists only on a forty-five mile strip on the westerly side of these mountains. There are motels for all purposes and all tastes. `` There was nothing I could do'', the maid answered, satisfied with a rather vague explanation. There is unceasing pressure, but its sources are immediate. A vigorous program existed in skiing, skating sports and overnight hiking. It is evident that many marked and striking differences exist between lungs when an inter-species comparison is made. There are certainly large areas of understanding in the human sciences which in themselves and even without political invention can help to dispel our present fears. The government was most anxious that there be a respectable response. This is another of the modifications of policy on Laos that the Kennedy administration has felt compelled to make. Ezra_Stiles_Gannett, an honorable representative of the sanhedrin, addressed himself frankly to the issue in 1845, insisting that Parker should not be persecuted or calumniated and that in_this republic no power to restrain him by force could exist. There is plenty of violence, to_be_sure, but it is a nice violence and no one gets killed. There are a_number_of reasons why the Eighteenth_Century designer had to develop`` down to earth'' designs- or go out of business. This leader must be a man who lives above illusions that heretofore have shaped the foreign_policy of the United_States, namely that Russia will agree to a reunited Germany, that the East_German government does not exist, that events in Japan in June 1960 were Communist-inspired, that the true government of China is in Formosa, that Mao was the evil influence behind Khrushchev at the Summit_Conference in Paris in May 1960, and that either China or Russia wants or expects war. A generation ago there were plenty of people who appreciated antiques and fine reproductions. He gave the impression of never having read a word about art, but there was no_doubt that he had an eye for the best. The work had its beginning in 1938 with an eight bar musical strain to which Koehler set the words`` There 'll be no more work/ There 'll be no more worry'', matching the spiritual feeling of the jot. It is also found that magnetism exists in all bodies of nature, as proven by Bruckmann and Coulomb. Is there any way_out of the predicament? Southern Liberals( there are a_good_many)- especially if they 're rich- often exhibit blithe insouciance. There are, so my biologist friends tell me, mechanisms of adaptation and defense that are just too complete and too satisfactory. The fear of war can make us either too weak to stand and too willing to compromise, or too reckless and too nervous to negotiate for peace as long as there is any chance to negotiate. Of_course, there must be clarity: a single distinct impression is more valuable than many fuzzy ones. Of these there are surely few that would be more rewarding discoveries than Verner_von_Heidenstam, the Swedish poet and novelist who received the award in 1916 and whose centennial was celebrated two years ago. There are people who travel long distances to assure my continued existence. It was the conclusion of the first phase of a process of tragic recollection, and of refining the recollection, that will last as_long_as there are Jews. There are 151 items in the Wilmington show, including one painting by each member of the`` Eight'', as_well as work by Sloan 's friends and students. For a moment she thought_of answering with the truth but she knew there were men who shied_away_from virginity, who demanded some degree of education in body as_well_as mind. From the time he had been at college he had achieved a certain tranquility and composure by accepting the fact that there were certain things he could never know. I 've heard 10 million mentioned often, but I 'm more inclined to think there may be a total of some five to seven million families camping. Somewhere in Mrs._Reavey 's play there is both protest and aspiration of merit. about three years are required, there being a possible slight difference between males and females in the time required. If their schedules were to synchronize, there was no point in. Suppose, he says, that the tables_were_turned, and we were in the Soviets' position:`` There would be 2000 modern Soviet fighters, all better than ours, stationed at 250 bases in Mexico and the Caribbean. `` To be creative is to have the ability to cause to exist- to produce where nothing was before- to bring_forth an original production of human intelligence or power''. There is little optimism here that the Communists will be any_more docile at the conference_table than they were in military_actions on_the_ground in Laos. While white is the coolest summer shade, there are lots of pastel hues along with tintable fabrics that will blend with any wardrobe color. But when tiny, 145- pound Albert_Gregory_Pearson of the Los_Angeles Angels, who once caught three straight fly_balls in center field because, as a teammate explained,`` the other team thought no one was out there'', hits seven home_runs in four months( three more_than his total in 1958, 1959, and 1960), his achievement borders_on the ridiculous. Several theater operators said, however, that there is little likelihood of the subject being discussed during the three-day affair. Expressed differently: if the price for becoming a faithful follower of Jesus_Christ is some form of self-destruction, whether of the body or of the mind- sacrificium corporis, sacrificium intellectus- then there is no alternative but that the price remain unpaid. Data on the former are scanty, but there can be little doubt that the latter is sometimes born at a length greater than that of any of the others, thereby lending support to the belief that the anaconda does, indeed, attain the greatest length. In itself there is nothing wrong with this form of`` participation'': In this process the Minoan Mycenaean inheritance had been transmuted or finally rejected; the Aegean world which had existed before 1000 differed from that which rises more clearly in our vision after 800. To get_around this quite difficult corner, there is one first_aid to objectiveness: prevent the distant sitter from knowing which reading was for him. Everywhere there seems to be a growing recognition of the fact that governments and religious institutions alike are too fallible and corruptible- in a word, too human- to warrant any claim of maintaining partnership with the divine. Again, the analyticity of the two curves guarantee that such intervals exist. The men will be in western attire, including Stetsons and colored vests. As faulty as has been our leadership clearly the United_States must be relied_upon to lead. One of the ironies of the present crusade for Christian unity is that there are not, relatively speaking, many real Christians to unite. Under the law as it existed until 1943, the Federal_Government made grants to the States on the basis of population, matching expenditures on a 50_-_50 basis. There are four rather obvious ways to reduce or eliminate the vulnerability of aircraft on_the_ground: There is little time for the men in the command centers to reflect about the implications of these clocks. A randomization of`` ups'' and`` downs'' is more likely than ordered`` ups'' and`` downs'' in position( 3) since the hydrogen_atoms are well separated and so the position of one could hardly affect the position of another, and also since ordered`` up'' and`` down'' implies a larger unit_cell, for which no evidence exists. In_general, such apartments afford more protection than smaller buildings because their walls are thick and there is more space. It 's just like that book your Northern friend wrote- except there are any ice_floes to cross and no bloodhounds''. Apart from some areas of recurring trouble, like Bani_Mellal, where inexperienced officials had been appointed, there is little evidence that local officials intervened in the electoral process. We may show, first, that there cannot possibly be an alternative the three typically represented by Bultmann, Barth, and Buri. Some people have luck and some have no luck and that, whatever people who prefer order say, is the size_of_it. Downtown and art theater managers and owners, contacted Friday night for comment on the COAHR request, said they had no knowledge of such a letter, and that it was not in the Friday mail. But quite conceivably an altogether different impression will obtain when the work is offered in the theatre and there can be other effects to relieve the burden on the author 's words. There are other good representations of peasants and people of the court by actors who are finely costumed and magnificently photographed in this last of the Russian films to reach this country in the program of joint cultural exchange. In_any_case, I have always been treated with the utmost courtesy by Englishmen, even in Devonshire and Cornwall, where anti Catholic feeling has supposedly existed the strongest and longest. One ground of action certainly exists when fusillades of stray shots go over into West_Berlin as Communist`` vopos'' try to gun_down fleeing unarmed residents. Is there some magic in it that assures results? Yet though it may seem difficult to envision any definitive resolution of the problem of ownership and control, there are nevertheless certain suggestions which seem to be in_order. He had realized that there would be so much time to think, so many lulls. But there will be still other countries where, despite the inadequacy of the level of self-help, we shall deem it wise, for political or military reasons, to give substantial economic assistance. It was approximately one month before the belt problem was noticed and corrected, but at no time was there a deficiency of dissolved oxygen. Nevertheless, impulses still exist among the ruling elite to rationalize and thus to perpetuate the need for centralized and authoritarian practices. But there was no need, he remembered, for his hand to reach_out, for his face to show concern or stoicism. `` There is a limit to what the United_States in self-respect can endure'', said the President. There was considerable contrast between this Mulligan performance and that of Art_Blakey and The Jazz Messengers, who are able_to generate a tremendous sound for such a small group. There are many, many things to do. First is the long and still somewhat obscure process of preparation, planning and discussion. Fifteen years ago, troubled by the rising_tide of materialism in the post-war world, a businessman and a minister asked themselves if there might_not be a place for a small magazine in_which men and women, regardless_of creed or color, could set_forth boldly their religious convictions and bear_witness to the power of faith to solve the endless problems of living. Furthermore, there is a cautious conservatism on the part of those making local skill surveys. If God be for us, who can be against us? The pattern here pictured is clearly not peculiar_to Notre_Dame: it is simply that the paradox involved in_this kind_of control of the institution by`` the organization which actually owns'' it, becomes more obvious where there is a larger and more distinguished`` outside'' faculty. One night there were some dried peas lying on our kitchen_table, and these peas looked to me like a_little group of atoms; and I asked myself a question: Suppose I had the same number of peas as there are atoms in my body, how large an area would they cover? There is however no point in speculating about such a possibility: the fact of the_matter is that our institutions of higher learning owe their existence to a spirit not unlike that which produces the`` family business''. In the vulnerable areas of the Pacific there should be restrictions against building homes on exposed coasts, or at_least a requirement that they be either raised off the ground or anchored strongly against waves. Thus the cocktail_party would appear to be the ideal system, but there is one weakness. This iodoprotein does not appear to be the same as what is normally present in the thyroid, and there is no evidence so_far that thyroglobulin can be iodinated in_vitro by cell-free systems. The common belief was that there existed one moral order, which included everything. As for states' rights, they have never counted in the thinking of my liberal friends except as irritations of a minor and immoral nature which exist now only as anachronisms. But one thing is for_certain: There is no dissension between Mantle, the American_League 's Most_Valuable_Player in 1956 and 1957, and Maris, the MVP in 1960. It seems that for Persia, and especially for this city, there are only two_times: the glorious past and the corrupt, depressing, sterile present. There might have been a fence or a house just over the next rise; only- there was not. Apparently, a positive_feedback exists between the posterior hypothalamus and the cerebral_cortex. There would be no conceivable sense in going_to the opposite extreme of selecting items whose forms are the most unstable. There is little evidence that existing public or private training_programs have any great difficulty getting students to enroll in their programs, even though they must pay tuition, receive no subsistence payments, and are not guaranteed a job. Now, are there considerably more laity as students and professors at Oxford, but there are also numerous houses of religious_orders existing in respectable and friendly relations with the non_Catholic members of the University. To summarize, it may be said that there is no one prevailing practice in Rhode_Island with_respect_to the taxation of movable property, that assessors would like to see an improvement, and of those who have an opinion, that assessment by the town of location is preferred on the basis of their present knowledge. There is no justification for such misrepresentation. The importance of knowing in what chemical forms the hormone may exist is accentuated by the recent observation that there exists an abnormally long-acting TSH in blood drawn from many thyrotoxic patients( Adams, 1958). And there was still not anything that Linda_Kay could do. He must mentally pull the blinds and close the window, so that all that existed was in the books before him. to the functions of religion within man, there have always been the outer social functions for the community and society. There was only one place where Jake_Carwood 's description had gone badly awry: the peace and quiet. If most_of them were exactly specific- well, that 's the way it is in life, I guess. There are some even now. There are three principal feed_bunk types for dairy and beef_cattle:( 1) Fence-line bunks- cattle eat from one side while feed is put_in from the opposite side of the fence by self unloading wagons;( 2) Mechanized bunks- they sit within the feed_lot, are filled by a mechanical conveyor above feeding surface;( 3) Special bunks- as discussed here, they permit cattle to eat from all sides. There are, however, some wonderful chapters at the beginning of the second part, concerning the reactions of the Swedes in adversity. The young William_Faulkner in New_Orleans in the 1920 's impressed the novelist Hamilton_Basso as obviously conscious of being a Southerner, and there is no evidence that since then he has ever considered himself any less so. A board of health spokesman said there is no reason to believe that an increase in the level here will occur as a result of the detonation. When they say that under no circumstances would it ever be right to`` permit'' the termination of the human_race by human_action, because there could not possibly be any proportionate grave reason to justify such a thing, they know exactly what they mean. In contrast are the vast open stretches of ranch country and oil_wells. There was also the fact that by the time he meets Mr._Khrushchev, the President will have completed conversations with all the other principal Allied leaders. The suite has been in the same family since the early 1800 's. Apart from spirit there could be no community, for it is spirit which draws men into community and gives to any community its unity, cohesiveness, and permanence. Asked which institution most needs correction, I would say the corporation as it exists in America today. When we look_at countries like Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, and Burma, where substantial progress has been made in creating a minimum supply of modern_men and of social overhead capital, and where institutions of centralized government exist, we find a second category of countries with a different set of problems and hence different priorities for policy. A national consensus of near unanimity exists that these governmental efforts are desirable as_well as necessary. There are almost_no fictional treatments of the industrialized south''. Let us not try to key them out at this stage of the game, and let us just call them Bombus; there must be several dozen species in the United_States alone. In_general, there is no society so as to be completely without religiously inspired transcendental ends. Home is where a man was_born, reared, went_to school and, most particularly, where grandma is. We are creative, it seems, when we produce something which has not previously existed. The word`` church'' which turned_up over_and_over_again among Jubal 's words gave him knotty difficulty; there was no Martian concept to match it- unless one took`` church'' and`` worship'' and`` God'' and`` congregation'' and many other words and equated them to the totality of the only world he had known during growing waiting&&& then forced the concept back into English in_that phrase which had been rejected( by each differently) by Jubal, by Mahmoud, by Digby. There are many who predict that should Barnett decide to call the Legislature back into special session, it will really throw his administration into a scramble. For' God had not rained', says the Scripture, before man was made,' and there was no man to till the earth'. If there is anything which we can do in the executive_branch of the Government to speed_up the processes by which we come_to decisions on matters on_which we must act promptly, that in itself would be a major contribution to the conduct of our affairs. There was no place to sit, but Watson walked slowly from the ladder to the window slits and back, stooping slightly to avoid striking his head on the heavy beams. There should be a task for everyone and these tasks should be rotated. Toynbee seems to think that there is some other way to give justice social embodiment. There are many varieties of coolers and they serve many purposes. There is also that sex union between husbands and wives as an expression of mutual_affection without procreation is right''. `` There was only one power control- a valve to adjust the fuel flow. Apart from the standard problem of controlling the vaginal muscles, other serious barriers may exist that need special gynecological treatment. In soft woods with pronounced grain, there is sometimes a tendency for the hole to wander, due_to the varying hardness of the wood. Since there is a continual loss of micrometeoritic material in space because of the radiation effects, there must be a continual replenishment: otherwise, micrometeorites would have disappeared from interplanetary_space. Time was when the house of delegates of the American_Bar association leaned to the common_sense side. An amazing article in the Manchester_Guardian of last November, entitled`` Fate of Redundant Churches'', states than an Archbishops' Commission`` reported last month that in the Church_of_England alone there are 790 churches which are redundant now, or will be in 20 years' time. There was no way to know, no way to guess whether any one of them was surprised at Sarah 's appearance, believing her to be drugged and senseless- and just possibly dead. There was no answer to this and he began to pace back_and_forth across the room, his imagination out of control. Here was a powerful, ready-made medium, but it could speak only if I told it to. There is a conflict among the defendants''. Apart, however, from the question of wasteful duplication, there is another aspect of the`` family business'' spirit in American_Catholic higher education which deserves closer scrutiny. For what Sam_Rayburn 's life in_this House teaches us is that loyalty and character are not divisive and there is no such thing as being for your country and neglecting your district. There will be thousands who will thrill to the loveliness of Alastor. In he 's hurting himself he 's hurting you both himself and you have stronger stress than they would ordinarily have if there were no contrast. There is still the remote possibility of planetoid collision. Usually back in Concord by noon, there was just time to get partially thawed out, refuel, and grab a_bit of Mrs._Fogg 's hot broth before starting the second trip. Second, the`` potato_chip industry'' has caught the fancy of investors lately, and until Morton Foods came_along there were only two potato_chip stocks- Frito and H._W._Lay- on the market. They come prepared for family fun because Americans in ever growing numbers are learning that here is the way to a fine economical vacation that becomes a family experience of lasting importance. Although no drugs act exclusively on the hypothalamus or a part of it, there is sufficient specificity to distinguish drugs which shift the hypothalamic balance to the sympathetic side from those which produce a parasympathetic dominance. For an experiment to qualify as a binomial experiment, it must have four properties:( 1) there must be a fixed number of trials,( 2) each trial must result in a`` success'' or a`` failure''( a binomial trial),( 3) all trials must have identical probabilities of success,( 4) the trials must be independent of each other. Over the rattling of fenders, humming of tires and chattering of gears there was a charming melody of whispers and tiny giggles. There was no confirmation of such massive assaults from independent sources. If life and death did not both present themselves to us, there would be no inscrutability. In the Utah area are Zion National_Park and Bryce_Canyon National_Park. This can only be for one of two reasons: either the two are quite different and will require totally different theory( and hence techniques), or our existing theories are insufficiently general. He did not bother with his radio- there would be time for that later- but as he scrambled out on the pavement he saw the filling_station and the public telephone_booth and knew instantly how he had been summoned. There seems to be an unfortunate assumption that an hour of Chicago style jazz in prime evening time, for_example, could not be justified without the trimmings of a portentous documentary. There is no conclusive evidence yet that either of the proteases has been prepared in highly purified form nor is their specificity known. It is because there is darkness but also light that our situation becomes inexplicable. This organizational network would be of no avail if there were no regulations pertaining to the types of message sent. As_it_is written, There is not_one just man; there is none who understands; there is none who seeks after God. An aggressor would use an agent against which there was a minimal naturally acquired or artificially induced immunity in a target population. She thrust the envelope back in the bag; there was no point in locking it up in the armoire now, it was like locking the barn after the horse was stolen. There are many others. We must now show that on some component of the graph there exist two points for which the corresponding diagonal points in the C-plane are on opposite sides of C. But there was no pressing need to maintain these same standards with most_of the rest of the world. In_spite of all the pitfalls, there is a certain amount of agreement on some of the giants. It has also been observed, in helium 2,, that large discrepancies can exist between surface vapor_pressures and those pressures measured by a vapor_pressure thermometer. There seems to be almost a conspiracy of silence veiling it. Nobody can tell more closely how many villages there are. There is nothing holy in wedlock. Yet it exists and has an objective reality which can be experienced and known. Out of_that agreement, though not by any easy road, eventually emerged the present world hegemony of the United_Nations; suspicion between member states still existed, but it was of about the same low order of virulence as the twentieth-century rivalry between Arizona and California over water_supplies. There are sins of omission as_well as commission; the attitude adopted by realtors and their associations, either negative or positive, plays a large part in the public acceptance of such measures and the degree to_which they may be effectively enforced. On_the_contrary, there are fewer colds and smaller doctor bills. There are three possibilities:( a) **f remains tangent to C as it is translated;( b) **f moves away from C and does not intersect it at_all for **f;( c) **f cuts_across C and there are two ordinary intersections for every t in **f. At_the_start of her program there were evidences of pique. If the content of faith is to be presented today in a form that can be`` understanded of the people''- and this, it must_not be forgotten, is one of the goals of the perennial theological task- there is no other choice but to abandon completely a mythological manner of representation. Her day starts early, but no_matter_how many pressing letters there are to be written( and during May, which is National Salvation_Army Week, there are plenty), schedules to be made or problems to be solved, Mrs._Marr 's office is always open and the welcome_mat is out. Who would clean_up the mess when the war was over? Really there is no reason why this fine exercise should not find_its_way into your leg program at all times, for the following suggestions show why it is so effective: It only means that there will be new form, and that this form will be of such a type that it admits the chaos and does not try to say that the chaos is really something. The basis for compost materials already existed on the school farm with a stable of animals for the riding program, poultry for eggs, pigs to eat garbage, a beef herd and wastes of all kinds. There are two sides of a coin for this decision. These assumptions lead to an organization with one man at the top, six directly under him, six under each of these, and_so_on until there are six levels of personnel. By this time there is little doubt but what election plans were complete. There were rumors that the Ministry_of_the_Interior favored an arbitrary,`` non-political'' process, which were indirectly affirmed when the King personally intervened in the planned meetings. There was no church like Drew_Church, no preacher like Papa, who was intimate with Him, and could consign sinners to hellfire. In southern Europe, between the Israeli Republics and the Icelandic_speaking peoples of northern Europe, was a thin but long stretch of territory March. `` The logic of creating a strong, balanced, competitive two system railroad service in the East is so obvious that B._+_O. was publicly committed to the approach outlined here. There was an extra pause here, a gasp or a sigh there, here_and_there an extra little twist of a word or note, all_in the interest of effect. There being no bridge, the master had to stop at the shore; but his companion crossed the river walking on the water and beckoned to Hwang_Pah to follow him. What had been the ambassador 's suite was now jagged walls of blackened brick. Next he turned_to wax because there was a similarity of wax to marble in tactile quality and translucence. Are there other, cheaper communications techniques that could be substituted? If such a paragon of perfection as Palmer could commit such a scoring sacrilege, there was hope left for all. And_then, some churchmen remarked, there is a more classical church-state problem: And it may be that one or both men actually welcomed the opportunity, when the bravado comments are cast_aside. There are thousands of square_miles of salt pan which are hideous. In Newport last night there were flashes of distant lightning in the northern skies. The completeness of the connections provide that, for N people, there are** f lines of communication between the pairs, which can become a large_number( 1225) for a party of fifty guests. At the we do not know by what biochemical_mechanism TSH acts_on the thyroid, but for bio-assay of the hormone there are a number of properties by which its activity may be estimated, including release of iodine from the thyroid, increase in thyroid weight, increase in mean height of the follicular cells and increase in the thyroidal uptake of** f. There is no need here to spell_out the conditions of creative teaching except to point_out that, at the college_level, the sense of community and of community responsibility is even more necessary than it is at other levels. There was a time when, if a man wanted to purchase a boat, it was necessary for him to be able to produce a sizeable amount of cash before he could touch the tiller or wheel. In_general, religious interest seems to exist in all parts of the metropolis; congregational membership, however, is another thing. The preceding observations make it clear that there exist line involutions of all orders greater than 1 with no complex of invariant lines and with a complex of singular lines exclusively of the lines which meet a twisted curve \ g. After a time, it occurred to her that her thoughts were not worth the trouble. The party is to raise money for the Old_Town_Art center and to plant more crabapple trees along the streets of Old_Town. `` Unfortunately, there is still little demand for broccoli and cauliflower''. There are other countries where, with skillful diplomacy, we may be able by our aid to give encouragement to those groups in government which would like to press forward with economic and social reform measures to promote growth. At the beginning of the play she has partial illumination and at the end she has complete illumination, but there has been no question but that she moves toward the dark. Some of those who question the value of BW have assumed that the only potential would be in the establishment of epidemics. There is much talk in theological circles about the`` Church as Mission'' and the`` Church 's Mission''; theologians have been stressing the fact that the Church does not exist for its own sake but as a testimony in the world for the healing of the world. Before he left the apartment he knocked on their door and asked if there was anything he could do for them. There is no evidence that these Milquetoasts became suddenly emboldened when they crossed the threshhold of the master_bedroom. On_the_other_hand, there are a_few antithyroid drugs of this same general type, such as resorcinol, possessing no reducing activity and possibly acting through formation of a complex with molecular iodine. But there was n't no use in me staying there. The financial problem, where it exists, usually stems from the adoption of a budget for the transitional or adjustment period. I am certainly not adequately trained to describe or enlarge on human fears, but there are certain features of the fears dispelled by scientific explanations that stand_out quite clearly. We have seen that the folksy spirit is confined to economic peers; consequently, the vulnerability to social difference should not be attributed to the stress on personal community in Protestant congregations; actually, there is little evidence of such personal community in Protestant congregations, as we shall see in another connection. Funeral services will be at 2 p. m._Tuesday at Blanchard 's Chapel with the Rev._J._H._Hearn officiating. There were times it was right to make a person happy, like the times she came_in the kitchen and asked for a peanut_butter sandwich. Faulkner 's total works today, and in_fact those of his works which existed in 1946 when Mr._Cowley made his comment, or in 1939, when Mr._O'_Donnell wrote his essay, reveal no such simple attitude toward the South. When dam construction began in 1933, fewer than 600 boats used these waters; today there are 48500.
enlarge 'FN: become larger.' grow 'FN: increase in size' expand 'FN: to become larger in any dimension' dilate 'FN: become wider, larger, or more open.' stretch 'COD: be made or be able to be made longer or wider without tearing or breaking.' spread 'FN: Expansion without loss of initial area.' shrink 'COD: become or make smaller in size or amount; contract'
NP (Agent) V () NP (Patient) PP.result[to,into] (Result) PP.instrument[with] (Instrument)
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The sails ballooned The fabric shrank The balloon shrank
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The rod bent. Tony bent the rod into a U. Tony bent the rod with pliers. Tony folded the flaps open. The pliers bent the rod. Tony bent the rod into a U with pliers. The copper rods bent easily. Tony bent the rod.
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Dr._Bonnor supports the idea that the universe both expands and contracts, that in several billion years the expansion will slow_up and reverse itself and that the contraction will set_in. Do not use wood as it will not shrink with the clay and would cause breakage.
Expansion : other_cos-45.4
tauten 'become taut or tauter' firm 'become taut or tauter' spread out 'extend in one or more directions' lengthen 'become long or longer' widen 'become broader or wider or more extensive' strangulate 'constrict a hollow organ or vessel so as to stop the flow of blood or air' expand 'extend in one or more directions' expand 'become larger in size or volume or quantity' strangulate 'become constricted' enlarge 'become larger or bigger'
enlarge 'FN: become larger.' grow 'FN: increase in size' expand 'FN: to become larger in any dimension' dilate 'FN: become wider, larger, or more open.' stretch 'COD: be made or be able to be made longer or wider without tearing or breaking.' spread 'FN: Expansion without loss of initial area.' shrink 'COD: become or make smaller in size or amount; contract'
The hernia will strangulate The dough expands The road widened his business expanded rapidly Your muscles will firm when you exercise regularly the rope tautened In Spring, the days lengthen
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The clothes dried wrinkled. The clothes dried. Bill dried the clothes with a hairdryer. The hairdryer dried the clothes. The cotton clothes dried easily. Bill dried the clothes.
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Although I have emphasized the barriers which an aroused nationalism has raised against relations between Christians and non-Christians in Asia, the fact is that this development has also widened the gulf between certain Afro-Asian religions themselves. Now Gavin_Maxwell 's ring of bright water has widened to enchant the world. And further he must understand his obligation to the client to meet his physical necessities but also to enhance and improve his life and to enlarge the cultural horizon of our society. The Soviet_Union and other members of the Communist bloc are rapidly expanding their economic, technical and military assistance to the uncommitted nations. The problem grows in intensity each_year as man 's knowledge, and his capacity to translate such knowledge to the written word, continue to expand. First_of_all, and this has been calculated by observation, the universe is expanding- that_is, the galaxies are receding from each other at immense speeds. The President, in a special message to Congress, tied_in with his aged care plan requests for large federal grants to finance medical and dental scholarships, build 20 new medical and 20 new dental_schools, and expand child health_care and general medical research. All this expands the oscillation between surface and depth so_as to encompass fictive space in_front of the surface as_well_as behind it. Phil 's eyes widened just a_trifle. Such measures are essential to its job of presenting business and Government with the facts required to meet the objective of expanding business and improving the operation of the economy. The department is planning to expand its eradication program soon to four additional counties- Troup, Pierce, Bryan and Bulloch- to treat 132000 acres infested by the ants, according to W._E._Blasingame state entomologist. So widen it as to minimize the present curves and eliminate drainage problems. The firm recently expanded domestic sales into the Southeastern states as a result of an agreement with Cen-Tennial_Gin_Co.. For another second or two he gave_in to the annoyance that was directed at himself; then his mind moved_on to be confronted by something far more serious, and as the thought expanded, the implications jarred him. Widen the East_River Drive at least one lane. As the historic processes of modernization gradually gain momentum, their cohesion will be threatened by divisive forces, the gaps between rulers and subjects, town and country, will widen; new aspirants for power will emerge whose ambitions far exceed their competence; old rulers may lose their nerve and their sense_of_direction. Dr._Bonnor supports the idea that the universe both expands and contracts, that in several billion years the expansion will slow_up and reverse itself and that the contraction will set_in. If this is true, then the universe today looks just_as it did millions of years ago and as it will look millions of years hence, even_though the universe is expanding. He helped Kate and Juanita enlarge the flower_garden in the side_yard, where they sometimes sat in the still evenings watching the last fat bees working against the summer 's purple dusk. `` It never seemed to widen, it just got longer and longer''. Headquarters of the Nassau system is an increasingly busy place these days, threatening to expand beyond its boundaries. The Continental_League never got_off_the_ground, but after two years it forced the existing majors to expand.
Expectation : conjecture-29.5
expect 'regard something as probable or likely' anticipate 'regard something as probable or likely'
foresee 'COD: be aware of beforehand; predict.' anticipate 'COD: regard as probable' predict 'COD: state that (a specified event) will happen in the future.' wait 'FN: to expect an event or phenomenon to occur' expect 'COD: regard as likely to happen, do, or be the case.' await 'COD: wait for'
[26 : Somebody ----s that CLAUSE ] [8 : Somebody ----s something ] [28 : Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE ]
The meteorologists are expecting rain for tomorrow
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He trusted the woman's statement. The populace felt that the RIAA had too much power. I felt like the RIAA had too much power. He knew the choice to be a bad one.
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The housing bill is expected to encounter strong opposition by the coalition of Southern Democrats and conservative Republicans. In establishing conditions of self-help, it is important that we not expect countries to remake themselves in our image. Doc_Doolittle 's scheduled appearance at captain 's mast was a very unusual thing, because the discipline dispensed there is ordinarily for the young and immature, and a chief is naturally expected to stay off the report. As_long_as there were two human_beings working together on the same project, there would be competition and you could no_more escape it than you could expect to escape the grave. Presumably a cocktail_party is expected to fulfill the host 's desire to get_together a number of people who are inadequately acquainted and thereby arrange for bringing the level of acquaintance up to adequacy for future cooperative endeavors. Ralph_Houk, successor to Casey_Stengel at the Yankee helm, plans to bring the entire New_York squad here from St._Petersburg, including Joe_Dimaggio and large crowds are anticipated for both weekend games. Kitti was thirty years younger than Stanley, taller than Stanley, prettier than Stanley had any right to hope for, much_less expect. Others because they expected some sort of reward for the information. As I had expected, he insisted that my visits to the hall would do nothing to further the process of my application. Where this approach becomes critical, the industry can be expected to put much emphasis on this as evidence of its sincerity in`` resisting'' the wage pressures of a powerful union, requesting tariff relief after it has`` reluctantly'' acceded to the union pressure. The town was about what Wilson expected: one main_street with its rows of false-fronted buildings, a water_tower, a_few warehouses, a single hotel; all dusty and sunbaked. He said legislation for a$ 60 million bond issue to underwrite the program is expected to be introduced Monday. `` Grandma was expected to like it'', Dr._Marion_Hilliard, the late Toronto gynecologist, once summed_up the attitude of the' 90 s. Ierulli will replace Desmond_D._Connall who has been called to active military_service but is expected back on_the_job by March 31. Stanley had filled_out the return and because, when he was finished, it was close to the lunch hour, he had politely asked Kitti to join him, never expecting her to accept. Expect their own production volume, and presumably sales, to jump 30 percent in 1961. `` Nobody really expects to evacuate. The House communications subcommittee is expected to report_out a good bill calling_for the states to match federal funds. The city expects the higher rooming_house, hotel and apartment house fees to bring_in an additional$ 457000 a year. The worst part had been the waiting; although we did n't expect the attack before dawn, the long cloudy night, filled with the sounds of the industrious insects, seemed endless. In_theory, compulsive behavior is a way of diminishing anxiety, and one might expect a negative association except for the possibility that for many children the obsessive-compulsive defenses are not sufficient to quell the amount of anxiety they suffer. And while no one expects total democracy on the academic scene, the scholar will be particularly sensitive to a line between first and second_class citizenship any basis other_than that of academic rank or professional achievement. It is expected that in 1963 two prototype aircraft will be available for flight testing. `` She expecting me to''? They were always trying so you got_to expect it. With three fine Russian films in recent months on World_War 2,-`` The_House_I_Live_In'',`` The_Cranes_Are_Flying'' and`` Ballad of a Soldier''- we had every right to expect a real Soviet block-buster in`` The Day the War_Ended''. They stopped expecting her to die the next minute, but only in the next day or two. If these facilities are not at the door, getting them may cost you expect. Anticipating delivery of medicines and yeast by plane, Granite_City citizens formed an airfield committee and with the aid of quarrymen and the 172 nd Infantry, Vermont National_Guard, laid_out runways on Wilson flat, high on Millstone_Hill. Zodiacal_light and the gegenschein give some evidence for such a dust blanket, a phenomenon also to be expected if the dust before capture is in circular orbits about the sun, as indicated by the trend of the smaller visible meteors. Last season, the Comedie 's two principal experiments came to grief, and, in consequence, we can expect fairly soon to see still newer productions of Racine 's`` Phedre'' and Moliere 's`` School for Wives''. Mr._Trimble has been in the hospital but is expected back Tuesday. Like its long-lived cousin, the refrigerator, a conditioner can be expected to last 20 to 25 years or more. They do n't expect to stop him, just slow him down some with the bat. Further improvements in earnings of the Kansas_Turnpike are expected late in 1961, with the opening of a new bypass at Wichita, and still later when the turnpike gets downtown connections in both Kansas_City, Kans., and Kansas_City, Mo.. It was expected that the comparison of different approaches to ethics would produce a better grasp of each other 's positions and better comprehension of one 's own. The entry limiting price will also be raised for potential domestic competition, but unless general inflation permits profit_margins to increase proportionately throughout the economy, we might expect the public limit price to approach the entry limit price. Whether it is or not, the propaganda impact on the free_world of the document scheduled to be adopted at this meeting will be far less_than had been originally anticipated. I was at_once disappointed, although just what I had expected him to look_like I could not have explained. He wore perforated, white-topped shoes; they somehow made me expect to see him launch into a vaudeville tapdance routine any moment. For_example, on the basis of the regression_equation, a child with an I._Q. of 120 in this sample would be expected to earn an achievement test score of 4.8( grade equivalent). From here they proceeded to 3) These same areas in_relation_to their own future family life stages, developing these to the extent of examining various crises which could be expected to confront them at_some_time or other. These are fluids which one would expect to be less viscoelastic or more Newtonian because of their molecular_weight. Both of those have had dynamic run-ups in price on the market in recent months, both were selling at higher price-earnings and yield bases than Morton was coming to market at, and everyone who knew anything about it expected the Morton stock to have a fast run-up. The Senate( by voice vote) and the House( by 224- 170) passed and sent to the White_House the compromise farm_bill which the President is expected to sign, not too unhappily. The scientists have also warned that no life above ground or underground, sheltered or unsheltered could be expected to survive in an area at_least 50 miles in_diameter. In deciding how much land you want, take_into_account the amount you 'll need to bring_in the income you expect. The effect of the recording is very open and natural, with the frequency emphasis exactly what you would expect from a live performance. One might have expected that such a violent epoch of transition would have destroyed the creative flair of a composer, especially one whose works were so fluent and spontaneous. You can n't expect it, though. For_example, in accordance with the fashion of the times, most transitional societies have announced economic development plans of varying numbers of years; such is the mystique of planning that people expect that fulfillment of the plan will follow automatically upon its announcement. Treasury_Secretary_Douglas_Dillon said the economy is expected to advance by a whopping 8% next year, paving_the_way for lower taxes. Norman_Paris has provided them with extremely effective orchestral accompaniment Turning_to the current musical season on Broadway, the_most widely acclaimed of the new arrivals, How_to_Succeed_in_Business_Without_Really_Trying, has been transferred to an original cast album( R._C._A._Victor_LOC 1066; stereo LSO 1066) that has some entertaining moments, although it is scarcely as inventive as the praise elicited by the show might lead one to expect. Except for sophomore center Mike_Kelsey and fullback Mike_Rice, Meek expects the squad to be physically sound for Rice. We found no obvious effects preferred orientation of the crystallites in this sample nor would we expect to on the basis of the shape found from electron_microscopic examination. This appears to be high, as would be expected from the appreciable viscosity of the material in the drops. Barnett is not expected to be able to withstand the pressure. Partly, it was because Pendleton himself was what I anticipated. If this is the case, one would expect that the various procedures just mentioned which alter the hypothalamic balance would influence emotional_state and behavior but that emotion itself would act likewise. Even Joan_Sutherland may not have anticipated the tremendous reception she received from the Metropolitan_Opera audience attending her debut as Lucia in Donizetti 's`` Lucia_di_Lammermoor'' Sunday night. I thought she 'd gone upstairs and expected to hear she had. But if all alternatives should be clearly blocked_off, it can be expected the Davis administration will take steps to trim spending at the spring session of the state Legislature. The funeral for my husband was just what I wanted and I paid a fair price, far less_than I had expected to pay. He could not manage the former or expect the latter; they had nothing to give to each other. It was what anyone who had ever seen her had always expected her to do. Whosoever violates our rooftree, the legend states, can expect maximal sorrow. Furthermore, the exchange would not be expected to be sensitive to trace amounts of impurities because it would not be apt to be a chain_reaction since the activation_energy for abstraction of chlorine by a chlorine atom would be expected to be too high; also it would be expected that** f would compete very effectively with any impurities as a scavenger for** f radicals. While we had expected that compulsive children in the unstructured school setting would have difficulty when compared to those in the structured, we were surprised to find that the achievement of the high compulsives within the schools where the whole-word_method is used in beginning reading compares favorably with that of the low compulsives. Therefore, neglecting the extreme outbursts, reflected solar_radiation is not expected to cause sizable errors in the measurements of planetary radiation in the centimeter- and decimeter wave-length range. This calculation results in an enthalpy rise which is somewhat high because it assumes a mass flow equally distributed over the plug cross_section whereas in_reality the mass velocity is expected to be smaller in the regions of higher temperatures. Was this what he had expected? Some distribution costs are kept up by competitive pressure, some by the fact that the customers have come to expect certain niceties and flourishes. For the aged horses: Mr._Budlong, p, 2: 00.2 h, Lottie_Thomas, p, 2: 04.2 h, Mighty_Signal 2: 03, Clever Braden, p, 2: 01.1 h, and Glow_Star, p, 2: 02.3 have been in 2: 35; Miss_Demon_Abbe, p, 1: 59.3 has trotted in 2: 26, and is expected to race at this gait; Carter_Creed, p, 3, 2: 01.1, Great_Lullwater 2: 00.3, and Hi Jay, p, 2: 05.1 h have been in 2: 30; Tanker_T., 3, 2: 05.3 is now wearing hopples and has trained in 2: 19; Stormy_Dream, p, 2: 01.3 h, Demon_Abbe, p, 2: 02, Dundeen_B., 4, 2: 04.2 h, Claudia 's Song, 3, 2: 06.3 h, and( jet Fire, 4, 2: 02.2 have been in 2: 25; Maria_Key, 2, 2: 06 h looked great in 2: 22; Mocking_Byrd, p, 2: 01.1 h has been in 2: 12, with a racing date approaching at_Bay Meadows. The land was all Wilson had expected of_it. As mass dealer and distributor organizations grow in size, there is every reason to expect them to try to the manufacturer 's as_well as the distributor 's profits- which is, in_effect, what the sale of private brands tends to do. Gov._Vandiver is expected to make the traditional visit to both chambers as they work toward adjournment. The first Atlas ICBM 's are now operational, the first two Polaris submarines are expected to be operational this calendar_year, and the first Titan ICBM 's next year. No attempts to measure the radio_emission of the remaining planets have been reported, and, because of their distances, small diameters, or low_temperatures, the thermal radiation at radio wave_lengths reaching the earth from these sources is expected to be of very low intensity. But the scene was not the quiet, calm scene I 'd expected. Similar results might be expected from the influence of drugs or pathological conditions that limit iodide trapping, or organification, or accelerate thyroglobulin proteolysis. Experimentally, we expect independence when the trials have nothing to do with one another. The variation in the 3- cm emission of the moon during a lunation is very_much less_than the variation in the 8.6- mm emission, as would be expected from the explanation of Piddington and Minnett( 1949). We can n't expect any help from the fighters at Foggia, either. I do know that it was always as rewarding as I had expected it to be. The new fees are expected to raise an additional$ 740000 in the remainder of 1961 and$ 2330000 more a year after_that. What can 10- year-old Susan expect when she enters the orthodontist 's office? He expected Concetta 's thin hand to reach down to grasp the boy, and her shrill, impetuous voice to sound against the rotundity of his disfigured flesh that was never sure of hearing anything. I hope no one expects that only Presidential appointees are looked_upon as sources of ideas. The Advisory_Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions is expected to receive the report this week. No epidemic was initiated nor was one expected because the population in City A was not lousy. Chandler understood this and expected the worst. We should expect that general phonologic theory should be as adequate for tone as for consonants and vowels, but it has not been. Race-drivers, on_the_other_hand, are quite often killed on the circuit, and since it was obviously Mr._Remarque 's intention to establish automobile racing as life in microcosm, one might reasonably have expected him to demonstrate precise knowledge not_only of techniques but of mores and attitudes. Mr._White admires him profoundly and leaves no_doubt that he is a Democrat himself who expects Mr._Kennedy to be a fine President. A crowd of 1400 is expected for the ceremonies, which will be followed by the show in which the writers will lampoon baseball personalities in skit, dance and song. One might expect some spread of the disease in this case resulting in increased effectiveness of the attack. No one anticipates any radical shift in_this situation, but questions concerning reading habits, the availability of such data and the places where it is discussed must surely be raised. `` Where 'd you expect, the john? But slowly they take_over as Alain_Delon( Life, Sept. 15), playing a sometimes appealing but always criminal boy, casually tells a rich and foot-loose American that he is going_to murder him, then does it even while the American is trying to puzzle_out how Delon expects to profit from the act. No orchestra, however, could be expected to follow a singer through quite as_many adventures with pitch as Miss_Pons encountered last night. Coupling its own budget of$ 83750 with a$ 30000 state grant authorized by Gov._Vandiver, the group expects to sign a contract in March with Georgia_Tech.. You certainly can n't expect the infield to do any better than it did last year. Even_though I have always had a genius for`` throwing myself into'' every role and`` playing it for all it 's worth'', no actress can be expected to do her best work when her fortune, her reputation, her livelihood, her home and her nation itself are all imperilled. We did expect him to come_along; thought for the longest he was a tumor''. If we cannot stop warfare in our own economic_system, how can we expect to abolish it internationally? If there is adequate information on job opportunities for skilled jobs elsewhere, workers can be expected to respond. A child with an I._Q. of 98 would be expected to earn an achievement test score of 3.5. Whereas a high per_cent of the regular students can be expected to read other texts which more_or_less plow the same ground in a_little different direction, the married students chose whole books on specific areas and went into much greater detail in their areas of interest. A House committee which heard his local_option proposal is expected to give it a favorable report, although the resolution faces hard_sledding later. Also, it has been suggested that the source of all or part of the dust may not be the same as that for visual or radar meteorites( Best, 1960), and the same distribution would not be expected. We can expect more of the same. About 1500 delegates are expected to register today for the biennial session of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish_Rite for the Southern_Jurisdiction of the United_States. But they expect to reduce his over-all offensive production. If the circumstances are faced frankly it is not reasonable to expect this to be true. While the phonemes can be very easily stated, no one is likely to be satisfied with the statement until phonemic occurrences can be related in_some_way to morphemic units, i._e. until the morphophonemics is worked_out, or at_least far enough that it seems reasonable to expect success. Such an instrument is expected to be especially useful if it could be used to measure the elasticity of heavy pastes such_as printing_inks, paints, adhesives, molten plastics, and bread_dough, for the elasticity is related to those various properties termed`` length'',`` shortness'',`` spinnability'', etc., which are usually judged by subjective methods at_present. All false gods resemble Moloch, at_least in the early phases of their careers, so it would be unreasonable to expect any form of idol-worship to become widespread without the accompaniment of human sacrifice. Being a strictly physiological procedure, one may expect from such a study additional information on the nature of the emotional process itself. More_than 300 teenagers last Sunday proved there is and as_many more are expected to prove it again for Jim_Kern and his wife Lynn from 4 to 8 p. m._Sunday at_First Presbyterian_Church. According to the original program, Premier_Khrushchev expected the millions looking toward the Kremlin this morning to be filled with_admiration or rage- depending_upon individual or national politics- because of the`` bold program for building communism in our time'' which the Congress will adopt. So successful has been this program, worked_out by white and Negro civic_leaders, that further extensions are expected in the next few months. He does not expect to get great riches or he would not have chosen to answer the call to preach. In the area of private label competition, it is logical to expect a continuation of trends which have been under_way during the first decade. The route which he had traveled and which he believed might a trade_route was followed by his settlers earlier than he might have expected. It follows that teachers as_a_group cannot expect any marked salary increases; there is a limit to how much the public will pay for shoddy performance. From the equilibrium sorption data which are available, it seems logical to expect that polyphosphate ions would be strongly sorbed on the surface of the dirt( especially clay soils) so as to give it a greatly increased negative_charge. The debate needed no additional controversy and soon I could ask each individually what he expected from life, what his hopes were and what his fears. The sewage_system from Kansas_City was not expected to serve the Red_Bridge area for several years. But what quarter could a poor defenseless woman expect from a dictator who would even make so bold as to close all_of the banks in our great nation? In the House, the Southern-Republican coalition is expected to make another major stand in opposition to the Administration 's housing bill, while more jockeying is expected in an attempt to advance the aid-to-education bill. Maybe it 's taking longer to get things squared_away than the bankers expected. To figure the value of the farm investment income, divide the annual net farm income by the percentage that you could expect to get in interest if the money were invested in some other way. The selection had been expected. A Michigan soldier stationed in Georgia wrote in 1864:`` I expect to be tough as a knott as_soon_as I get_over the Georgia Shitts''. Just as present technology had to await the explanations of physics, so one might expect that social invention will follow growing sociological understanding. But one day, she expected, he would somehow discover, without her having_to tell him, that there was such a woman in the world; a woman who was willing to give him love, faith, and anything a woman could give a husband. So, all_in_all, the infield can n't be expected to supply the added improvement to propel the_Birds from second to first. Increasing opposition can be expected in coming weeks, it was indicated. Just before game time, Robinson 's pretty wife, Connie informed him that an addition to the family can be expected late next summer. Still, the network 's willingness to experiment in this musical field is to be commended, and future essays happily anticipated. Kahler continued:`` I fixed his dog the other day and I guess he 's sore, so I expected him to come barging_in''. We need not, to_be_sure, expect to find such ideas in every piece of literature. By the time Felix turned_up it was early afternoon, which, one would think, would be late enough so that by then, except for small children and a_few hardy souls who had sobered_up, it could have been expected that people would no_longer be having any sort of active interest in the previous night 's noisemakers and paper hats. The latter in_turn assured him that`` were I arraigned at the bar, and you my judge, I should expect to stand or fall only by the merits of my cause''. He stared at the far morning, expecting a pendulum to swing across the horizon. Pompeii expected Romeo 's small body to sink closer and closer to the ground. List the number of hours the family can be expected to work. More_than 200 are expected at the autumn event which is matched in the spring. Additionally, since you 're going_to be pretty soon with sprue, yaws, Delhi_boil, the Granville_wilt, liver_fluke, bilharziasis, and a host of other complications of the hex you 've aroused, you must expect to be lionized socially. Since Laos is of no_more purely military value to Moscow itself than it is to Washington, this approach might be expected to head_off Mr._Khrushchev for_the_moment. If any are left, presently, we may expect to see signs specifically prohibiting the feeding of them too. `` I am thoroughly convinced that most watercolors suffer because the artist expects nature will do his composing for him; as a result, such pictures are only a literal translation of what the artist finds in the scene before him. It sprang from a type of mentality I 'd encountered often enough but certainly had not expected to find here. Chandler had expected a tough old trooper with a voice. `` They 're the ones we can expect to do better''. He was trembling, a strange feeling upon him, fully expecting some catastrophe to strike him dead on_the_spot. He went_on to the next building and found what he expected- the mingled cooking aromas of a public vestibule. As the more conservative group with strong backing from wealthy businessmen, the U.M.C.I.A. was generally favored against the more progressive, labor based U.N.F.P. The newer party campaigned heavily, while the older, more confident party expected the Moroccan merchants and small_businessmen to support them as they had done for many years. However, one must expect that vaporization and ejection of material by hypervelocity impacts would cause a deviation from a linear relationship. With cash receipts from marketings expected to be slightly above 1960, farmers' gross_income is estimated at$ 39.5 billion,$ 1.5 billion above 1960 's record high. It is expected to be reported_out Tuesday, but this is a_little uncertain. When the gubernatorial campaign starts, Caldwell is expected to become a campaign coordinator for Byrd. Caldwell 's resignation had been expected for some time. At meter wave_lengths and increase of the order of 10` K in the average disk temperatures of the nearer planets would be expected. The very firmness of her convictions and logical clearness of her arguments captivated and stimulated him to make greater efforts; usually, this is most exasperating to men, who expect every woman to verify their preconceived_notions concerning her sex, and when she does not, immediately condemn her as eccentric and unwomanly. Anybody who is expecting a joyride should, according to Mr._Shriver, get_off the train right_now. That 's what they 'll expect you to do. The Texans have two more road_games- at Buffalo and Houston- before they play for the again, and it looks as if coach Hank_Stram 's men will meet the Bills just_as they are developing into the kind of team they were expected to be in pre-season reckonings. It also provides a frame within which the registration of vital events is gradually gaining force( though one cannot expect to obtain reliable vital statistics in most parts of the Congo from this source in the near future). The ramblings on life, death, and the wonder of_it all are distressing; the love-making, perhaps because it is pale and low-key when one has been conditioned to expect harsh colors and explicitness, is often charming; the automobile racing bears little relation_to reality. While details are still be to worked_out, Ratcliff said he expects to tell in Dallas why he thinks Berry 's constitutional amendment should be rejected. Other items on the agenda during the meetings, which are expected to continue through Saturday, concern television, rules changes, professional football 's hall_of_fame, players' benefits and constitutional amendments. List the kind and quantity of things the farm can be expected to produce in an average year. Requests for substantiation, the Service indicated, can be especially expected in cases where it suspects the donor received some material benefit in_return, such_as tickets to a show. The House, which had passed its smaller appropriation before the President 's urgent call for more, was expected to go_along with the increased defense budget in_short_order. The limitations are those one expects from untrained and unsettled voices- an occasional shrillness of almost earsplitting intensity, an occasional waver and now_and_then a bleat. Still, even in such languages tone analysis has not been as simple as one might expect. From the point_of_view of word formation real might be expected to have two syllables. Again, India has imposed formidable barriers against the entrance of additional missionaries, and fanatical Hindu parties are expected to seek further action against Christians once the influence making_for tolerance due_to Nehru and his followers is gone. Since emotional reactions in the higher vertebrates depend_on individual experience and are aroused in man,, by complex symbols, one would expect that the hypothalamus could be excited from the cortex. If you have a year-round, full-time job you can expect to grow much more than your family uses- unless other members of the family do a good_deal of the work or you hire help. One would not expect such an event to occur in animals possessing lungs of types 1, or 2,. With Skorich at the helm, the Eagles are expected to put more emphasis on running, rather than passing. And he certainly could have guessed that she would resist his demand for the gold or that she was not the yielding- yes, and credible fool he had every right to expect. In the Senate, several bills are expected to pass without any major conflict or opposition. In tularemia produced by aerosol exposure, one would not expect to find the classical ulcer of`` rabbit_fever'' on a finger. The Irish accent is, as one would expect, combined with slight inflections from the French. Since tone_systems typically comprise fewer units than either consonant or vowel_systems, we might expect that they would be the easiest part of a phonologic analysis. The boy came on to the porch and sat_down, his gaze on Morgan as if half expecting him to shoot and not really caring. He expected nothing for himself but that which naturally follows those marked for misfortune. The Louisiana city is known, of_course, for its fine food, good music and its colorful hospitality`` and, when guests arrive_at Philmont that night'', says Mrs._Grinsfelder,`` that is exactly what we expect to offer them. Actually, it was inaudible to anyone not expecting it. He does not expect to be able to trammel_up all the future consequences of his action. Before adjournment Monday afternoon, the Senate is expected to approve a study of the number of legislators allotted to rural and urban_areas to determine what adjustments should be made. But is that not like going_to a chemistry_laboratory and blindly pouring_out liquids and powders from an array of bottles and then, after stirring, expecting a new inevitably to result? Harris_J._Griston, in Shaking_The_Dust_From_Shakespeare( 216), writes:`` There is not a word spoken by Shylock which one would expect from a real Jew''. To prevent the manager from deliberately controlling himself only during the sessions, they were rather lengthy( about twenty minutes), the situations were imperfectly described to the manager so that he would not know what to expect, new antagonists were brought on the scene unexpectedly , and the antagonists were instructed to deliberately behave in such ways as to upset the manager and get him to operate in a manner for which he had been previously criticized.
Expensiveness : cost-54.2
cost 'be priced at' be 'be priced at'
take cost last net ?carry
cost 'COD: require the payment of (a specified sum) in order to be bought or obtained.'
NP (Goods) V () NP (Asset) NP (Goods) V () NP (Asset) PP[from] (Origin) INI (Payer) NP (Goods) V () AJP (Asset) INI (Payer) NP (Goods) V () NP (Asset) INI (Payer) NP (Goods) V () PP[between] (Asset) INI (Payer) NP (Intended_event) V () NP (Asset) INI (Payer) NP (Intended_event) V () NP (Asset) VPto (Intended_event) DNI (Payer) NP (Intended_event) V () PP[from] (Asset) INI (Payer) NP (Goods) V () INI (Payer) NP (Rate) NP (Goods) V () INI (Payer) PP[from] (Rate) NP (Intended_event) V () NP (Payer) NP (Rate)
The bill cost them 500 million dollars. The book cost $10.
Examples from SemCor
A modern cotton gin plant costs in the neighborhood of$ 250000, and it 's a safe assumption that a large percentage of new gins in the U._S. and foreign countries contain machinery made in_this area. Generally, the same level of living costs less in the country than in the city. A comparable manufactured boat would cost close_to$ 3000. The trouble was drinking cost money. This will permit you to get a rough estimate of how much the materials for the shell will cost. If these facilities are not at the door, getting them may cost you expect. The materials for a double wall shelter would cost about$ 700. How much will it cost to do any necessary modernizing and redecorating? Nurses' training here does n't cost anything. It costs two to three_times as much to remove a BTU in summer as it does to add one in winter, so every solitary BTU is worth attention. Available in** f sheets, it costs about a dollar a square_foot. It does cost a_lot_of money for most hobbies but there are hobbies that are for_free. Oilcloth only costs about 79 c a yard for the very best. The tallyho had cost Vernon$ 2300. This piece of equipment costs a_little over$ 600 but it will save you that in mooring and hauling fees in a_few years. Look at the physical features of the land to determine how desirable it is for use, what can be done to correct the faults, and what it will cost to make the area meet your needs in_comparison_to other sites. You may find certain coverage costing much is economically feasible, thereby alerting you to desirable revisions. A message of fifteen words to Bennington cost twenty-five cents. The farm program will cost an additional 1.5 billion, because of unusual weather factors, the Food for Peace program and other new measures. The reason that we are not going_ahead full speed to develop high thrust-to-weight engines is that it would cost perhaps a_billion dollars- and you do n't spend that sort_of money if aircraft are obsolete. Officials estimated the combined programs would cost 5.1 million dollars the first year and would go_up to 21 millions by 1966. What is it likely to cost? It cost us a_hundred_thousand dollars and thirty days lost time to fix them. Work that might cost$ 500 to$ 750 in the South could cost$ 750 to$ 1200 in New_York_City or Chicago. Must have cost plenty. Decide first what the place is worth to you and your family as a home in comparison with what it would cost to live in town. This costs less_than having a completely separate cooling_system, for your regular heating ductwork, filters and furnace blower do double duty for cooling. Materials for this shelter would cost about$ 700. The blue-collar worker thus knows his insurance package, for_example, costs$ 227.72. Defense_Secretary_Robert_S._McNamara has asked Congress for authority and funds to build fallout shelters costing about 200 million dollars. You can tell a customer how much it 's going_to cost him to refinance his payments before he even signs for a loan on the money down! They range from an eight-foot pram, which you can build yourself for less_than$ 50, to auxiliary sailboats which can cost over$ 100000. The request for lower rates originated with the Southern railway, which has spent a good_deal of time and money developing a 100- ton hopper car with which it says it can move grain at about half what it costs in the conventional, smaller car. You say,`` But it costs a_lot_of money to have a hobby.
Experience_bodily_harm : hurt-40.8.3
wrick 'twist suddenly so as to sprain' overstretch 'strain abnormally' rick 'twist suddenly so as to sprain' fracture 'break (a bone)' scrape 'bruise, cut, or injure the skin or the surface of' skin 'bruise, cut, or injure the skin or the surface of' wrench 'twist suddenly so as to sprain' sprain 'twist suddenly so as to sprain' turn 'twist suddenly so as to sprain' pull 'strain abnormally' twist 'twist suddenly so as to sprain'
hurt 'FN: to feel pain' stub 'COD: accidentally strike (one's toe) against something. ' burn 'FN: to be injured due to the application of heat to one's body' hit 'COD: accidentally strike (part of one's body) against something. ' cut 'FN: to injure oneself by making an incision with a sharp object' tear 'COD: damage (a muscle or ligament) by overstretching it. ' graze 'COD: scrape and break the skin on (part of the body).' sprain 'COD: wrench the ligaments of (an ankle, wrist, or other joint) violently so as to cause pain and swelling but not dislocation. ' break 'FN: to fracture something (usually a bone), resulting in physical pain' strain 'COD: injure (a limb, muscle, or organ) by overexertion. ' injure 'COD: do or undergo physical harm to; wound. ' twist 'COD: force or be forced out of the natural position by a twisting action' pull 'COD: damage (a muscle, ligament, etc.) by abnormal strain. '
The athlete pulled a tendon in the competition I pulled a muscle in my leg when I jumped up the hikers sprained their ankles when they fell wrench one's ankle She broke her clavicle The wrestler twisted his shoulder I turned my ankle and couldn't walk for several days The boy skinned his knee when he fell
Examples from VerbNet
My ankle twisted. Tessa hurt herself. Tessa hurt/sprained her ankle. Tessa sprained her ankle.
Examples from SemCor
Moritz was bothered during the first two games this year by a pulled muscle in the thigh of his right( kicking) leg and, as a result, several of his successful conversions have gone barely far enough. He had turned his ankle slightly, and it pained him. Halfback Bud_Priddy, slowed for almost a month by a slowly mending sprained ankle, joined TCU 's workout Monday.
Filling : butter-9.9
wax 'cover with wax' insulate 'protect from heat, cold, or noise by surrounding with insulating material' gild 'decorate with, or as if with, gold leaf or liquid gold' stopper 'close or secure with or as if with a stopper' cork 'close a bottle with a cork' ink 'fill with ink' begild 'decorate with, or as if with, gold leaf or liquid gold' tinsel 'adorn with tinsel' cork up 'close a bottle with a cork' stucco 'decorate with stucco work' feather 'cover or fit with feathers' engild 'decorate with, or as if with, gold leaf or liquid gold' stopple 'close or secure with or as if with a stopper'
feather rosin sauce patch wreathe flour frost scent slate crown mulch veil bronze gravel caulk whitewash silver plank forest turf seed insulate aromatize postmark soil slime crumb ornament heel top grass lubricate wharf panel grease stress bread garland salt poison shutter black asphalt calk stopper robe shingle leash board saddle fuel spice sod ice cork stucco drug salve thatch bridle tile glaze hat ?ticket tag leaven plaster glass chrome tar water halter sand putty carpet coal sugar frame pepper string groove yoke lipstick muzzle powder gag rouge tinsel perfume veneer stain blindfold cap oil paper gas mantle camouflage shoe sole nickel roof butter wallpaper sulphur ink varnish gild label ?rut dope wax tarmac harness pomade starch blanket fence
douse 'COD: drench with liquid' drape 'FN: to (partially or completely) cover something by placing an object or objects over the surface' crowd 'FN: fill (a space) almost completely ' coat 'COD: provide with or form a layer or covering' plaster 'COD: coat or cover all over with something, especially to an extent considered excessive' pave 'COD: cover (a piece of ground) with flat stones or bricks' seed 'COD: sow (land) with seeds' pile 'FN: stack or load with' wallpaper 'COD: apply wallpaper to (a wall or room)' tile 'COD: cover with tiles' load 'FN: fill a container-like entity with something, often in abundance' butter 'COD: spread with butter' varnish 'FN: cover with a substance consisting of resin dissolved in a liquid, applied to wood to give a hard, clear, shiny surface when dry. ' splash 'FN: cover or scatter with drops (of liquid)' embellish 'COD: adorn; decorate. ' spread 'FN: cover (a surface) with a substance by applying in an even layer' pump 'COD: fill (something) with (liquid, gas, etc.)' cram 'COD: fill to the point of overflowing' plant 'FN: fill an area with (seeds or plants)' wrap 'COD: place around so as to encircle.' smear 'COD: coat or mark with a greasy or sticky substance.' brush 'FN: apply a substance to (a surface) lightly or with a brush' stuff 'COD: fill tightly with something' cover 'COD: put something on top of or in front of (something) in order to protect or conceal it' shower 'FN: spray with drops of liquid or particles' hang 'FN: cover or adorn (a place or surface) with hanging objects' adorn 'FN: cover with decoration' squirt 'COD: wet with a jet of liquid' surface 'COD: provide (something, especially a road) with a particular surface' fill 'FN: make full' spray 'COD: cover or treat with a spray' splatter 'COD: splash with a sticky or viscous liquid' daub 'COD: coat or smear with a thick substance carelessly or liberally' strew 'COD: cover (a surface or area) with untidily scattered things' pack 'COD: fill; cram a large number of things into' dab 'FN: apply a substance to, in small or light strokes ' panel 'COD: cover (a wall or other surface) with panels. ' paint 'FN: apply a substance which is spread over a surface and dries to leave a thin decorative or protective coating. ' suffuse 'COD: gradually spread through or over' glaze 'COD: cover with a glaze. ' spatter 'COD: cover with drops or spots' gild 'COD: cover thinly with gold.' flood 'COD: fill or suffuse completely' inject 'COD: introduce (a new or different element) into something' anoint 'FN: to smear or rub with an oily substance' sow 'COD: plant (an area) with seed' dust 'COD: cover lightly with a powdered substance.' asphalt 'COD: surface with asphalt' scatter 'FN: cover with (objects, substance) in a distributed or random way' sprinkle 'COD: scatter or pour small drops or particles over' heap 'COD: load copiously with'
snow flakes tinseled the trees She stoppered the wine bottle We had his bedroom insulated before winter came stuccoed ceilings wax the car The mothers stoppered their babies' mouths with pacifiers ink a pen
Examples from VerbNet
Lora buttered the toast. Lora buttered the toast with unsalted butter.
Examples from SemCor
Without further discussion he appeared the next morning with a pile of boards sticking over the end of his light truck and proceeded with the paneling, which he then stained and waxed according_to his taste. They love to dust, scrub, polish, wax floors, move the furniture around from_place_to_place, take_down the curtains, put_up new ones and have themselves a real ball. Set the apples in the pastry-lined tin, spread over them three tablespoonfuls of softened butter, with as much brown_sugar, a sprinkling of nutmeg, and a fresh bay_leaf, then lay on a cover of pastry, and gild it with beaten yolk of egg. Insulate, weatherstrip, double-glaze to the maximum. A small pressure unbalance displaces the diaphragm and changes the capacitance between the diaphragm and an electrically insulated plate spaced 0.001 in. apart( for** f).
Filling : coloring-24
lacquer 'coat with lacquer' enamel 'coat, inlay, or surface with enamel' japan 'coat with a lacquer, as done in Japan'
color japan varnish enamel paint tint stain lacquer dye shellac distemper glaze starch
douse 'COD: drench with liquid' drape 'FN: to (partially or completely) cover something by placing an object or objects over the surface' crowd 'FN: fill (a space) almost completely ' coat 'COD: provide with or form a layer or covering' plaster 'COD: coat or cover all over with something, especially to an extent considered excessive' pave 'COD: cover (a piece of ground) with flat stones or bricks' seed 'COD: sow (land) with seeds' pile 'FN: stack or load with' wallpaper 'COD: apply wallpaper to (a wall or room)' tile 'COD: cover with tiles' load 'FN: fill a container-like entity with something, often in abundance' butter 'COD: spread with butter' varnish 'FN: cover with a substance consisting of resin dissolved in a liquid, applied to wood to give a hard, clear, shiny surface when dry. ' splash 'FN: cover or scatter with drops (of liquid)' embellish 'COD: adorn; decorate. ' spread 'FN: cover (a surface) with a substance by applying in an even layer' pump 'COD: fill (something) with (liquid, gas, etc.)' cram 'COD: fill to the point of overflowing' plant 'FN: fill an area with (seeds or plants)' wrap 'COD: place around so as to encircle.' smear 'COD: coat or mark with a greasy or sticky substance.' brush 'FN: apply a substance to (a surface) lightly or with a brush' stuff 'COD: fill tightly with something' cover 'COD: put something on top of or in front of (something) in order to protect or conceal it' shower 'FN: spray with drops of liquid or particles' hang 'FN: cover or adorn (a place or surface) with hanging objects' adorn 'FN: cover with decoration' squirt 'COD: wet with a jet of liquid' surface 'COD: provide (something, especially a road) with a particular surface' fill 'FN: make full' spray 'COD: cover or treat with a spray' splatter 'COD: splash with a sticky or viscous liquid' daub 'COD: coat or smear with a thick substance carelessly or liberally' strew 'COD: cover (a surface or area) with untidily scattered things' pack 'COD: fill; cram a large number of things into' dab 'FN: apply a substance to, in small or light strokes ' panel 'COD: cover (a wall or other surface) with panels. ' paint 'FN: apply a substance which is spread over a surface and dries to leave a thin decorative or protective coating. ' suffuse 'COD: gradually spread through or over' glaze 'COD: cover with a glaze. ' spatter 'COD: cover with drops or spots' gild 'COD: cover thinly with gold.' flood 'COD: fill or suffuse completely' inject 'COD: introduce (a new or different element) into something' anoint 'FN: to smear or rub with an oily substance' sow 'COD: plant (an area) with seed' dust 'COD: cover lightly with a powdered substance.' asphalt 'COD: surface with asphalt' scatter 'FN: cover with (objects, substance) in a distributed or random way' sprinkle 'COD: scatter or pour small drops or particles over' heap 'COD: load copiously with'
[8 : Somebody ----s something ]
NP (Goal) V () CNI (Agent) PP[with] (Theme) NP (Agent) V () NP (Goal) PP[with] (Theme) NP (Agent) V () NP (Goal) PP[on] (Subregion) INI (Theme) NP (Agent) V () NP (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[with] (Theme) NP (Goal) V () DNI (Agent) DNI (Cause) PP[with] (Theme) AVP (Time) NP (Goal) V () CNI (Agent) AVP (Result) INI (Theme) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Degree) NP (Goal) PP[with] (Theme) NP (Agent) V () PP[throughout] (Goal) PP[by] (Means) PP[in] (Source) NP (Theme) NP (Theme) V () DNI (Agent) PP[throughout] (Goal) NP (Agent) V () NP (Goal) AJP (Result) 2nd (Theme) NP (Goal) V () CNI (Agent) AVP (Manner) INI (Theme) NP (Theme) V () CNI (Agent) PP[in] (Instrument) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Degree) Sfin (Degree) NP (Goal) AJP (Result) 2nd (Theme) NP (Goal) V () CNI (Agent) AJP (Result) PP[with] (Theme) NP (Goal) V () CNI (Agent) N (Result) PP[with] (Theme) NP (Agent) V () NP (Goal) PPing[to] (Result) INI (Theme) NP (Agent) V () PP[in] (Goal) NP (Theme) NP (Cause) V () PP[in] (Goal) NP (Theme) NP (Goal) V () CNI (Agent) INC (Theme) NP (Agent) V () NP (Goal) NP (Result) PP[with] (Theme) NP (Agent) V () NP (Degree) NP (Goal) PP[with] (Theme) NP (Agent) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) PP[from] (Source) NP (Theme) NP (Theme) V () CNI (Agent) PP[onto] (Goal) AVP (Place) NP (Theme) V () CNI (Agent) PP[into] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) NP (Agent) V () PP[in] (Goal) NP (Theme) Sub (Time) NP (Agent) V () PP[on] (Goal) NP (Theme) PP[at] (Time) Sub (Time) NP (Goal) V () CNI (Agent) AJP (Result) 2nd (Theme) NP (Agent) V () NP (Goal) AVP (Manner) INC (Theme) NP (Agent) V () NP (Goal) INC (Theme) NP (Goal) V () CNI (Agent) AVP (Degree) VPto (Purpose) INC (Theme) PP[of] (Goal) NP (Goal) V () CNI (Agent) AVP (Manner) INI (Theme) NP (Theme) V () PP[in] (Goal) NP (Time) NP (Agent) V () DNI (Goal) AVP (Path) INI (Theme) NP (Agent) V () NP (Goal) NP (Goal) V () CNI (Agent) VPto (Purpose) PP[with] (Theme) NP (Agent) V () NP (Goal) PP[with] (Theme) PPing[before] (Time) NP (Theme) V () CNI (Agent) NP (Goal) NP (Agent) V () NP (Theme) NP (Goal) V () INI (Agent) VPto (Purpose) DNI (Theme) PP[during] (Time) NP (Goal) V () CNI (Agent) PP[by] (Instrument) INI (Theme) NP (Instrument) V () CNI (Agent) NP (Goal) DNI (Theme) NP (Goal) V () CNI (Agent) PP[with] (Theme) Sub (Time) NP (Cause) V () NP (Goal) DNI (Theme) NP (Goal) V () PP[by] (Agent) INI (Theme) AVP (Time) NP (Goal) V () CNI (Agent) Sub (Result) PP[with] (Theme) NP (Goal) V () CNI (Agent) AVP (Manner) PP[with] (Result) INC (Theme) NP (Goal) V () CNI (Agent) PP[across] (Path) INC (Theme) NP (Goal) V () CNI (Agent) AJP (Result) INC (Theme) NP (Goal) V () CNI (Agent) NP (Result) INC (Theme) NP (Goal) V () CNI (Agent) PP[in] (Result) INC (Theme) NP (Agent) V () NP (Goal) AJP (Result) INC (Theme) NP (Agent) V () NP (Goal) INC (Theme) NP (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Goal) INC (Theme) PP[during] (Time) NP (Agent) V () NP (Goal) PPing[with] (Theme) AVP (Time) NP (Goal) V () CNI (Agent) Sfin (Purpose) INI (Theme)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Patient) PP.result[to,into] (Result)
Claire painted the wall. Claire painted the wall red. Claire painted the wall into a splotchy mess.
Examples from SemCor
`` I 'm also studying enameling with Hajime_Iijima'', he went_on,`` and twice a week I go_to a life_class taught by Pendleton''.
Filling : fill-9.8
bedight 'decorate' trim 'decorate (food), as with parsley or other ornamental foods' blazon 'decorate with heraldic arms' garnish 'decorate (food), as with parsley or other ornamental foods' fill up 'fill or stop up' flood 'supply with an excess of' pad 'add padding to' inlay 'decorate the surface of by inserting wood, stone, and metal' clutter up 'fill a space in a disorderly way' secure 'fill or close tightly with or as if with a plug' emblazon 'decorate with colors' incrust 'decorate or cover lavishly (as with gems)' panel 'decorate with panels' douse 'dip into a liquid' stop up 'fill or close tightly with or as if with a plug' deck 'decorate' color 'decorate with colors' impregnate 'infuse or fill completely' emblazon 'decorate with heraldic arms' oversupply 'supply with an excess of' fill 'plug with a substance' perfuse 'cause to spread or flush or flood through, over, or across' festoon 'decorate with strings of flowers' saturate 'infuse or fill completely' fill out 'line or stuff with soft material' fill again 'fill something that had previously been emptied' garland 'adorn with bands of flowers or leaves' encrust 'decorate or cover lavishly (as with gems)' duck 'dip into a liquid' clutter 'fill a space in a disorderly way' bedeck 'decorate' overlay 'put something on top of something else' dip 'dip into a liquid' smother 'envelop completely' surround 'envelop completely' cover 'put something on top of something else' trim 'decorate, as with ornaments' glut 'supply with an excess of' pad 'line or stuff with soft material' bolster 'add padding to' close 'fill or stop up' beset 'decorate or cover lavishly (as with gems)' dress 'decorate (food), as with parsley or other ornamental foods' suffuse 'cause to spread or flush or flood through, over, or across' bathe 'suffuse with or as if with light' colour 'decorate with colors' replenish 'fill something that had previously been emptied' line 'fill plentifully' refill 'fill something that had previously been emptied' plug 'fill or close tightly with or as if with a plug'
inundate decorate ?ripple anoint ring encircle sauce marinate cover bind trim season block choke vein veil impregnate intersperse swathe flood clog honeycomb imbue spot replenish bathe suffuse dapple drench bestrew dot smother plate soil smut shroud deluge bandage interweave ornament pave saturate interleave lard panel close surround dirty garland litter staff adorn infest face embellish robe gum up infect redecorate blot stud deck splotch entangle blacktop garnish interlace encrust festoon dam pad edge blockade tile enrich clutter tinge inlay douse fill tool coat soak carpet lash plug interlard frame speckle endow line fleck mottle bombard riddle stain stop up contaminate mask ?carpet dope emblazon taint swaddle stipple blanket inject
douse 'COD: drench with liquid' drape 'FN: to (partially or completely) cover something by placing an object or objects over the surface' crowd 'FN: fill (a space) almost completely ' coat 'COD: provide with or form a layer or covering' plaster 'COD: coat or cover all over with something, especially to an extent considered excessive' pave 'COD: cover (a piece of ground) with flat stones or bricks' seed 'COD: sow (land) with seeds' pile 'FN: stack or load with' wallpaper 'COD: apply wallpaper to (a wall or room)' tile 'COD: cover with tiles' load 'FN: fill a container-like entity with something, often in abundance' butter 'COD: spread with butter' varnish 'FN: cover with a substance consisting of resin dissolved in a liquid, applied to wood to give a hard, clear, shiny surface when dry. ' splash 'FN: cover or scatter with drops (of liquid)' embellish 'COD: adorn; decorate. ' spread 'FN: cover (a surface) with a substance by applying in an even layer' pump 'COD: fill (something) with (liquid, gas, etc.)' cram 'COD: fill to the point of overflowing' plant 'FN: fill an area with (seeds or plants)' wrap 'COD: place around so as to encircle.' smear 'COD: coat or mark with a greasy or sticky substance.' brush 'FN: apply a substance to (a surface) lightly or with a brush' stuff 'COD: fill tightly with something' cover 'COD: put something on top of or in front of (something) in order to protect or conceal it' shower 'FN: spray with drops of liquid or particles' hang 'FN: cover or adorn (a place or surface) with hanging objects' adorn 'FN: cover with decoration' squirt 'COD: wet with a jet of liquid' surface 'COD: provide (something, especially a road) with a particular surface' fill 'FN: make full' spray 'COD: cover or treat with a spray' splatter 'COD: splash with a sticky or viscous liquid' daub 'COD: coat or smear with a thick substance carelessly or liberally' strew 'COD: cover (a surface or area) with untidily scattered things' pack 'COD: fill; cram a large number of things into' dab 'FN: apply a substance to, in small or light strokes ' panel 'COD: cover (a wall or other surface) with panels. ' paint 'FN: apply a substance which is spread over a surface and dries to leave a thin decorative or protective coating. ' suffuse 'COD: gradually spread through or over' glaze 'COD: cover with a glaze. ' spatter 'COD: cover with drops or spots' gild 'COD: cover thinly with gold.' flood 'COD: fill or suffuse completely' inject 'COD: introduce (a new or different element) into something' anoint 'FN: to smear or rub with an oily substance' sow 'COD: plant (an area) with seed' dust 'COD: cover lightly with a powdered substance.' asphalt 'COD: surface with asphalt' scatter 'FN: cover with (objects, substance) in a distributed or random way' sprinkle 'COD: scatter or pour small drops or particles over' heap 'COD: load copiously with'
They garlanded the statue stop up the leak The room was bathed in sunlight plug the hole Can you close the cracks with caulking? trim the christmas tree panel the walls with wood The public buildings were festooned for the holiday line one's pockets flood the market with tennis shoes Impregnate the cloth with alcohol smother the meat in gravy Glut the country with cheap imports from the Orient refill my glass, please trim a shop window pad a bra cover the meat with a lot of gravy deck the halls with holly color the walls with paint in warm tones He dipped into the pool pad the seat of the chair The sky was suffused with a warm pink color fill a cavity
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Leslie staffed the store. The employees staffed the store. Leslie staffed the store with employees. Leigh swaddled the baby in blankets.
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After a while, we became aware that the money was disappearing as fast as we replenished it. In it was a stone Tibetan Buddha I had picked_up in Bombay, and occasionally, to make merit, my wife and I garlanded it with flowers or laid a_few pennies in its lap. Since 1953 California has led the nation in enacting guarantees that public business shall be publicly conducted, but not until this year did the lawmakers in Sacramento plug the remaining loopholes in the Brown_Act. Mrs._Peter_Feringa_Jr., last year 's Achaeans' queen, chose an eggshell white filmy lace short dress made with a wide decolletage trimmed with an edging of tulle. It should be easier to plug two spots than it was to fill the wholesale lots that were open last year, but so_far it has n't worked that way. The task of a congregation would be defined, according to economic integration, as the work of co-opting individuals and families of similar social and economic position to replenish the nuclear core of the congregation. It was`` Duty'' he said that his parents had given him as a rule- beyond even the love that suffused his being and the sense_of_humor with which he was largely supplied- and it was duty he would perform, though it cost him acute pain and exhausted him by the age of fifty. He replenished the dipper and handed it to his young wife riding the hurricane_deck. The population can thereby replenish itself and actually grow larger. The congregation perishes when it is no_longer possible to replenish that core from the neighborhood; moreover, residential mobility is so high in metropolitan areas that churches have_to recruit constantly in their core stratum in_order to survive; they can lose higher- and status members from the church without collapsing, but they need adequate recruits for the core stratum in_order to preserve economic integration. According_to Whipple( 1955), cometary debris is sufficient to replenish the material spiraling into the sun, maintaining a fairly steady state. In Psalm 27: 1 you read those beautiful words which you must have in your heart if you are to master the fears that surround you, or to drive them out if they have you in their grip:`` The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? An agreeable ease suffused Vernon and the passengers of the tallyho, from which there issued clouds of smoke. `` Remember the night Will Rogers filled a tooth for me between numbers''? While Mr._Blatz was putting_up the pegboards and starting the workbench, Mr._Crombie told him of this idea about paneling the whole end of the cellar. The room was bathed in light at the instant Muller 's second shot came. Seeking an obscure, dark, relatively quiet corner in the airy room otherwise suffused with afternoon sunshine, he asked if the soft background music could be turned_off. Rounded posts give a soft, sculptured look, paneled doors have decorative burl panels or cane insets plus softening arches, table tops are inlaid in Macassar ebony or acacia. As the camp emptied, it was refilled by a draining of the camps and towns around Lublin, then by deportees from outside Poland. A truth-revealing crisis erupted in Katanga for a_couple_of days this month, to be quickly smothered by the high_pressure verbal fog that_is kept on_tap for such emergencies. An alternate roof, perhaps more within do-it-yourself reach, could be constructed of heavy wooden roof beams, overlaid with boards and waterproofing. Starting with the room completely blacked_out, as it was when we came_in, he unerringly fixed things so that the whole place was bathed in the maximum of light without at any point admitting even so much as a crack of glare. During the latter procedure the temperature was maintained at 2` C by surrounding the apparatus with ice.
Filling : illustrate-25.3
embellish 'make more attractive by adding ornament, colour, etc.' adorn 'make more attractive by adding ornament, colour, etc.' decorate 'make more attractive by adding ornament, colour, etc.' grace 'make more attractive by adding ornament, colour, etc.' ornament 'make more attractive by adding ornament, colour, etc.' beautify 'make more attractive by adding ornament, colour, etc.' illuminate 'add embellishments and paintings to (medieval manuscripts)' illustrate 'supply with illustrations' bead 'decorate by sewing beads onto' redecorate 'redo the decoration of an apartment or house'
date redecorate decorate address initial illustrate bead autograph ice label adorn endorse embellish ornament letter tag brand illuminate
douse 'COD: drench with liquid' drape 'FN: to (partially or completely) cover something by placing an object or objects over the surface' crowd 'FN: fill (a space) almost completely ' coat 'COD: provide with or form a layer or covering' plaster 'COD: coat or cover all over with something, especially to an extent considered excessive' pave 'COD: cover (a piece of ground) with flat stones or bricks' seed 'COD: sow (land) with seeds' pile 'FN: stack or load with' wallpaper 'COD: apply wallpaper to (a wall or room)' tile 'COD: cover with tiles' load 'FN: fill a container-like entity with something, often in abundance' butter 'COD: spread with butter' varnish 'FN: cover with a substance consisting of resin dissolved in a liquid, applied to wood to give a hard, clear, shiny surface when dry. ' splash 'FN: cover or scatter with drops (of liquid)' embellish 'COD: adorn; decorate. ' spread 'FN: cover (a surface) with a substance by applying in an even layer' pump 'COD: fill (something) with (liquid, gas, etc.)' cram 'COD: fill to the point of overflowing' plant 'FN: fill an area with (seeds or plants)' wrap 'COD: place around so as to encircle.' smear 'COD: coat or mark with a greasy or sticky substance.' brush 'FN: apply a substance to (a surface) lightly or with a brush' stuff 'COD: fill tightly with something' cover 'COD: put something on top of or in front of (something) in order to protect or conceal it' shower 'FN: spray with drops of liquid or particles' hang 'FN: cover or adorn (a place or surface) with hanging objects' adorn 'FN: cover with decoration' squirt 'COD: wet with a jet of liquid' surface 'COD: provide (something, especially a road) with a particular surface' fill 'FN: make full' spray 'COD: cover or treat with a spray' splatter 'COD: splash with a sticky or viscous liquid' daub 'COD: coat or smear with a thick substance carelessly or liberally' strew 'COD: cover (a surface or area) with untidily scattered things' pack 'COD: fill; cram a large number of things into' dab 'FN: apply a substance to, in small or light strokes ' panel 'COD: cover (a wall or other surface) with panels. ' paint 'FN: apply a substance which is spread over a surface and dries to leave a thin decorative or protective coating. ' suffuse 'COD: gradually spread through or over' glaze 'COD: cover with a glaze. ' spatter 'COD: cover with drops or spots' gild 'COD: cover thinly with gold.' flood 'COD: fill or suffuse completely' inject 'COD: introduce (a new or different element) into something' anoint 'FN: to smear or rub with an oily substance' sow 'COD: plant (an area) with seed' dust 'COD: cover lightly with a powdered substance.' asphalt 'COD: surface with asphalt' scatter 'FN: cover with (objects, substance) in a distributed or random way' sprinkle 'COD: scatter or pour small drops or particles over' heap 'COD: load copiously with'
Decorate the room for the party bead the wedding gown illustrate a book with drawings beautify yourself for the special day
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The jeweler decorated the ring with the name. The jeweler decorated the ring.
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I would not want to be one of those writers who begin each morning by exclaiming,`` O Gogol, O Chekhov, O Thackeray and Dickens, what would you have made_of a bomb_shelter ornamented with four plaster-of-Paris ducks, a birdbath, and three composition gnomes with long beards and red mobcaps''? Vernon 's office adjoined the stable, and the walls were adorned with brightly colored lithographs, the folk_art of the period. How much will it cost to do any necessary modernizing and redecorating? Decorated on unfired glaze with one coat of one-stroke ceramic colors; raised details of designs were colored in shades of yellow-green, blue-green, brown and pink. And what a galaxy of those adorns that fair land! Although he is not graced with the subtleties of romantic technique, that 's not what an ex-prize fighter is supposed to have, anyway. The Vice_President said,`` If you hear of any names that would fix_me_cheap in_return_for advertising they decorated the Vice_President 's home, let me know. In the room next to theirs was a huge cradle, of mahogany, ornately carved and decorated with gold_leaf. Fall foliage and flowers will decorate Los_Angeles Country_Club for the annual formal party Saturday evening. Thus such great American documentaries as The_River and The_Plow_That_Broke_the_Plains were composed as visual stories rather_than as illustrated lectures. Decorating the ballroom will be the yellow rose of Texas, in tall bushes; bluebonnets and stagecoach silhouettes. We hold safe little jobs illustrating tooth-paste ads or the salacious incidents in trivial novels, and most_of our easel painting is nothing but picking the fluff out of the navel so it can be contemplated in greater purity. `` Blue Skies, Brown_Studies'' is illustrated with numerous excellent photographs. A high-legged buffet provides easy-to-reach serving, a cocktail_table has small snack tables tucked under each end, recessed arched panels decorate a 60- inch long chest. Others may speak of Speaker_Rayburn' S uniquely long and devoted service; of his championship of many_of the progressive social measures which adorn our statute_books today, and of his cooperation in times of adversity with Presidents of both of our major parties in helping to pilot the Ship of State through the shoals of today 's stormy international seas.
Filling : other_cos-45.4
deluge 'fill quickly beyond capacity; as with a liquid' douse 'immerse briefly into a liquid so as to wet, coat, or saturate' flood 'fill quickly beyond capacity; as with a liquid' fill up 'make full, also in a metaphorical sense' deluge 'fill or cover completely, usually with water' flood 'cover with liquid, usually water' plunge 'immerse briefly into a liquid so as to wet, coat, or saturate' submerge 'fill or cover completely, usually with water' inundate 'fill quickly beyond capacity; as with a liquid' dip 'immerse briefly into a liquid so as to wet, coat, or saturate' swamp 'fill quickly beyond capacity; as with a liquid' dunk 'immerse briefly into a liquid so as to wet, coat, or saturate' fill 'make full, also in a metaphorical sense' inundate 'fill or cover completely, usually with water' souse 'immerse briefly into a liquid so as to wet, coat, or saturate' make full 'make full, also in a metaphorical sense'
douse 'COD: drench with liquid' drape 'FN: to (partially or completely) cover something by placing an object or objects over the surface' crowd 'FN: fill (a space) almost completely ' coat 'COD: provide with or form a layer or covering' plaster 'COD: coat or cover all over with something, especially to an extent considered excessive' pave 'COD: cover (a piece of ground) with flat stones or bricks' seed 'COD: sow (land) with seeds' pile 'FN: stack or load with' wallpaper 'COD: apply wallpaper to (a wall or room)' tile 'COD: cover with tiles' load 'FN: fill a container-like entity with something, often in abundance' butter 'COD: spread with butter' varnish 'FN: cover with a substance consisting of resin dissolved in a liquid, applied to wood to give a hard, clear, shiny surface when dry. ' splash 'FN: cover or scatter with drops (of liquid)' embellish 'COD: adorn; decorate. ' spread 'FN: cover (a surface) with a substance by applying in an even layer' pump 'COD: fill (something) with (liquid, gas, etc.)' cram 'COD: fill to the point of overflowing' plant 'FN: fill an area with (seeds or plants)' wrap 'COD: place around so as to encircle.' smear 'COD: coat or mark with a greasy or sticky substance.' brush 'FN: apply a substance to (a surface) lightly or with a brush' stuff 'COD: fill tightly with something' cover 'COD: put something on top of or in front of (something) in order to protect or conceal it' shower 'FN: spray with drops of liquid or particles' hang 'FN: cover or adorn (a place or surface) with hanging objects' adorn 'FN: cover with decoration' squirt 'COD: wet with a jet of liquid' surface 'COD: provide (something, especially a road) with a particular surface' fill 'FN: make full' spray 'COD: cover or treat with a spray' splatter 'COD: splash with a sticky or viscous liquid' daub 'COD: coat or smear with a thick substance carelessly or liberally' strew 'COD: cover (a surface or area) with untidily scattered things' pack 'COD: fill; cram a large number of things into' dab 'FN: apply a substance to, in small or light strokes ' panel 'COD: cover (a wall or other surface) with panels. ' paint 'FN: apply a substance which is spread over a surface and dries to leave a thin decorative or protective coating. ' suffuse 'COD: gradually spread through or over' glaze 'COD: cover with a glaze. ' spatter 'COD: cover with drops or spots' gild 'COD: cover thinly with gold.' flood 'COD: fill or suffuse completely' inject 'COD: introduce (a new or different element) into something' anoint 'FN: to smear or rub with an oily substance' sow 'COD: plant (an area) with seed' dust 'COD: cover lightly with a powdered substance.' asphalt 'COD: surface with asphalt' scatter 'FN: cover with (objects, substance) in a distributed or random way' sprinkle 'COD: scatter or pour small drops or particles over' heap 'COD: load copiously with'
the basement was inundated after the storm The images flooded his mind The swollen river flooded the village fill a container dip the brush into the paint fill the child with pride dip the garment into the cleaning solution The broken vein had flooded blood in her eyes
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The clothes dried wrinkled. The clothes dried. Bill dried the clothes with a hairdryer. The hairdryer dried the clothes. The cotton clothes dried easily. Bill dried the clothes.
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Because your soul was made to be filled with God Himself, not religious functions`` about'' Him. Was it supposed, perchance, that A_+_M( vocational_training,) was quite sufficient for the immigrant_class which flooded that part of the New_England world in the Civil_War period, the immigrants having been brought_in from Southern Europe, to work in the mills, to make_up for the labor shortage caused by migration to the West? Gracias'', I hollered, my first long swallow filling me with confidence and immediately doubling the size of my Spanish vocabulary. His eyes were threaded by little filaments of red as if tiny veins had burst and flooded blood into them. The difference is that the masters took the bare frame of a plot and filled it with their own world; most modern adapters totally accept the world of a book, squeeze it dry of life, and add only one contribution of their own: Morgan filled the fire box with wood again, then started supper and set the table. Argiento made him lie_down on the bed, brought a pan of hot water, dipped some clean white linen cloth and applied it to extract the splinter. Morgan filled the dipper from the water bucket on the shelf, went_back into the front_room, lifted the girl 's head, and held the edge of the dipper to her mouth. Jay_Porter drew a base_on_balls to fill the bases but Don_Wert 's smash was knocked_down by Rudolph for the putout. Then pour water or light oil from a graduated beaker into the chamber to fill the chamber to its gasket surface. And His glory is flooding my soul``. She was deeply, horribly sure that Lucien had filled it with opium. It was going_to take a_lot of activity to fill it. As another Thanksgiving draws_near, let us take time_out from the often hectic pace of our lives to try and recapture the feelings that filled the hearts of the Pilgrims on the first Thanksgiving. This news, announced by Jerome_Toobin, the orchestra 's administrative director, brought applause from the 2800 persons who filled the hall. Fill small hole in bowl with clay. Then Little_Billy began shouting orders to round_up the ponies and fill the water buckets and for the cooks to hurry up with the meal. The terrible vision of the ghetto streets flooded his mind. Solid blocks are recommended because hollow blocks would have_to be filled with concrete to give effective protection. Then I calculated that a_million peas would just_about fill a household refrigerator; a_billion peas would fill a small house from cellar to attic; a_trillion peas would fill all the houses in a town of about ten_thousand people; and a quadrillion peas would fill all the buildings in the city of Philadelphia. They hurled a cement barge against a freighter in Honolulu_Harbor, knocked_down telephone_lines, marooned automobiles, flooded lawns, killed six cows. In the 1930 's, cures for the depression literally flooded Washington. It was filled with dust and wind and sound and violence. Lucius_Beebe 's book,`` Mr._Pullman 's Elegant Palace_Car'', fills us with_nostalgia, recalling days when private cars and Pullmans were extra wonderful, with fine woodwork, craftsmanship in construction, deep carpets and durable upholstery. Each trip saw the front cockpit filled higher with mail_pouches. The fun of toasting their own sausages over the small Oriental charcoal_burners and dipping them in tasty sauces will keep your group busy- try it and see! The bottle was filled_up with flour. In criticism of the latter 's views, his conclusions were based upon dog lung injection studies in which the vascular channels were first filled with a solution under pressure and then were injected with various sized colored particles designed to stop at the arteriolar level. My great_grandmother, I have been told, made her garden her great pride; she cherished rare and delicate plants like oleanders in tubs and wall-flowers and lemon verbenas in pots that had to be wintered in the cellar; she filled the waste spots of the yard with common things like the garden_heliotrope in a corner by the woodshed, and the plantain_lilies along the west_side of the house. He stalked into the water and fell heavily over the side of the flat-bottomed barge, his weight nearly swamping the craft. By late afternoon the train inched into the yards in the railhead at Lublin, which was filled with lines of cars poised to pour the tools of war to the Russian front. He finished with the team and filled his pipe and stood looking about him. Choreographed by Mr._Nagrin, the work filled the second_half of a program that also offered the first New_York showing of Miss_Tamiris'`` Once Upon a Time'', as_well as her`` Women 's Song'' and Mr._Nagrin 's`` Indeterminate Figure''. ** f is the work necessary to fill the manometer column from the reference height to h. Why not open your heart to the Lord Jesus_Christ now, accept Him as your Saviour and let Him fill you with peace that only He can give. Couperin and Rameau gave titles to nearly everything they wrote, not in the later sense of`` program music'' but as a kind_of nonmusical reference for the close, clear musical forms filled with keen wit and precise utterance. That is enough TNT to fill the tower of the Empire_State Building; and with the availability of bombs of_that size, war became a new problem. This picture of extreme self-reliant individuation is difficult to reconcile with such Zendo formulas as:'' O you, demons and other spiritual_beings, I now offer this to you, and may this food fill_up the ten quarters of the world and all the demons and other spiritual_beings be fed therewith. She filled a big pitcher and set it, with glasses, on a tray. The wraith-like events of the last few days flooded David 's mind and he rubbed his unshaved chin and felt again the ache in his kidneys caused by his saddle odyssey from Boston. They were always leaping to light cigarettes, open car_doors, fill plates or glasses, and I mistrusted the whole lot of them to the same degree that I mistrusted bake shops that called themselves`` Sanitary_Bake Shops''. Eugene put a spoonful of powdered coffee into his cup and then filled it with hot water. While we are filling outer_space with scientific successes, for many the`` inner'' space of their soul is an aching void. Other factors, such as water temperature, depth of water, the fish life it supports, wave action, flooding, etcetera, will affect its recreation value. Vases may be made into candles by filling with melted wax and a wick. Booby_traps to fill the head with chunks of metal. Walls of water rushed down the slopes and filled the hollows like the crests of flash_floods. So filled was Mel_Chandler with the spirit of Garryowen that after Korea was over, he took_on the job of writing the complete history of the regiment. Emerson- Platonist, idealist, doctrinaire- sounded a high Transcendental note in his`` Boston_Hymn'', delivered in 1863 in the Boston Music_Hall amidst thundering applause:`` Pay ransom to the owner and fill the bag to the brim. The space between them is filled with pit-run gravel or earth. The audience filled all the seats inside the Wollman enclosure and overflowed onto the lawns outside the fence. They poured through the opening in the valley, then spread_out in a long line to come at us, brandishing their lances and filling the morning with their spine-chilling scalp cry. But to run_the_gauntlet of the programs Sam_Rayburn brought into being through his legislative efforts would fill the pages of today 's Record. Time plays an essential part in our mortality, and suddenly for no reason he could imagine( or admit) the image of Peg laughing filled his mind- so desirable, so lusty, so full of nuances of pleasure and joy. She also builds one or two waxen cups which she fills with honey. For many nights afterward, the idea of her having been so close to me in_that bed would return and fill me with obscure and painful desires, would cause me to lie_awake in shame, tossing with irresolution, longing to fall into a deep sleep. There are three principal feed_bunk types for dairy and beef_cattle:( 1) Fence-line bunks- cattle eat from one side while feed is put_in from the opposite side of the fence by self unloading wagons;( 2) Mechanized bunks- they sit within the feed_lot, are filled by a mechanical conveyor above feeding surface;( 3) Special bunks- as discussed here, they permit cattle to eat from all sides. But though Kimpton put Chicago in_what he felt was working order, some old grads feel that it still needs the kind_of lively teachers who filled it in the heady Hutchins era. It was`` window''- the tinsel paper dropped by bombers to jam radar sets, to fill the scope with hundreds of blips that would seem to be approaching bombers. Filling these bunks by the same self unloading wagons used to fill silos spreads cost of the wagons over more time and operations. No bottle pool is tolerated- bottle pool being our lingo for those who come to swim and sink into our bar while protesting that they can only dunk and run. Again Reverend_Corder saved the bridge when Union soldiers planned to destroy it, after filling its two lanes with hay and straw- but for what reason is not recorded nor remembered, certainly not because of pressure from an opposing Confederate force. Francesca and Herbert considered themselves violently nonconformist and showed the world they were by filling their Colonial house with contemporary furniture and paintings and other art objects( expensive, but not necessarily valuable, contemporary things). Friday night the delegates heard the need for their forthcoming program,`` Breakthrough'' scheduled to fill the churches for the next two years. Memory flooded him the instant he opened his eyes and the sick feeling knotted his stomach. Some of these were obviously filling from interlobular branches of the bronchial_arteries while others were filling from direct hilar branches following along the pleural surface. Harold put a teaspoonful of powdered coffee in his cup and filled it with hot water, and then, stirring, he sat_back in his chair.
Filling : spray-9.7
surcharge 'place too much a load on' farce 'fill with a stuffing while cooking' stuff 'cram into a cavity' laden 'fill or place a load on' overload 'place too much a load on' overcharge 'place too much a load on' lade 'fill or place a load on' stuff 'fill with a stuffing while cooking' plaster 'apply a plaster cast to' load 'fill or place a load on' hang 'decorate or furnish with something suspended' drape 'cover or dress loosely with cloth' heap 'fill to overflow' stack 'load or cover with stacks' pack 'fill to capacity' load up 'fill or place a load on' stuff 'fill tightly with a material' pump 'supply in great quantities'
douse 'COD: drench with liquid' drape 'FN: to (partially or completely) cover something by placing an object or objects over the surface' crowd 'FN: fill (a space) almost completely ' coat 'COD: provide with or form a layer or covering' plaster 'COD: coat or cover all over with something, especially to an extent considered excessive' pave 'COD: cover (a piece of ground) with flat stones or bricks' seed 'COD: sow (land) with seeds' pile 'FN: stack or load with' wallpaper 'COD: apply wallpaper to (a wall or room)' tile 'COD: cover with tiles' load 'FN: fill a container-like entity with something, often in abundance' butter 'COD: spread with butter' varnish 'FN: cover with a substance consisting of resin dissolved in a liquid, applied to wood to give a hard, clear, shiny surface when dry. ' splash 'FN: cover or scatter with drops (of liquid)' embellish 'COD: adorn; decorate. ' spread 'FN: cover (a surface) with a substance by applying in an even layer' pump 'COD: fill (something) with (liquid, gas, etc.)' cram 'COD: fill to the point of overflowing' plant 'FN: fill an area with (seeds or plants)' wrap 'COD: place around so as to encircle.' smear 'COD: coat or mark with a greasy or sticky substance.' brush 'FN: apply a substance to (a surface) lightly or with a brush' stuff 'COD: fill tightly with something' cover 'COD: put something on top of or in front of (something) in order to protect or conceal it' shower 'FN: spray with drops of liquid or particles' hang 'FN: cover or adorn (a place or surface) with hanging objects' adorn 'FN: cover with decoration' squirt 'COD: wet with a jet of liquid' surface 'COD: provide (something, especially a road) with a particular surface' fill 'FN: make full' spray 'COD: cover or treat with a spray' splatter 'COD: splash with a sticky or viscous liquid' daub 'COD: coat or smear with a thick substance carelessly or liberally' strew 'COD: cover (a surface or area) with untidily scattered things' pack 'COD: fill; cram a large number of things into' dab 'FN: apply a substance to, in small or light strokes ' panel 'COD: cover (a wall or other surface) with panels. ' paint 'FN: apply a substance which is spread over a surface and dries to leave a thin decorative or protective coating. ' suffuse 'COD: gradually spread through or over' glaze 'COD: cover with a glaze. ' spatter 'COD: cover with drops or spots' gild 'COD: cover thinly with gold.' flood 'COD: fill or suffuse completely' inject 'COD: introduce (a new or different element) into something' anoint 'FN: to smear or rub with an oily substance' sow 'COD: plant (an area) with seed' dust 'COD: cover lightly with a powdered substance.' asphalt 'COD: surface with asphalt' scatter 'FN: cover with (objects, substance) in a distributed or random way' sprinkle 'COD: scatter or pour small drops or particles over' heap 'COD: load copiously with'
heap the platter with potatoes Hang wallpaper drape the statue with a sheet stuff a pillow with feathers stack a truck with boxes load a car This singer always packs the concert halls Have you stuffed the turkey yet? plaster the broken arm don't overload the car Pump money into a project The child stuffed candy into his pockets load the truck with hay The murder trial packed the court house
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Jessica loaded the wagon with boxes. Crowds packed the stands. Jessica squirted water. Jessica loaded boxes into the wagon. Jessica sprayed the wall. Jessica squirted water at me. Paint sprayed onto the wall.
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There were two possible methods of breaching the conservative barriers around the Rules_Committee: 1) to pack it with additional liberals and break the conservative-liberal deadlock, or 2) to remove one of the conservatives- namely Mississippi 's 14- term William_Meyers_Colmer( pronounced Calmer). Thus he wired J._P._Lower_and_Sons of Denver:`` Have you any percussion hand_grenades for throwing in a house or across a well loaded with balls or shrapnel shot? My Cousin_Simmons carried a musket, but he had loaded it with bird_shot, and as the officer came opposite him, he rose_up behind the wall and fired. As he talked_about himself, time_and_again stuffing and dragging on his pipe, Steinberg began to relax and the initial hurried feeling grew faint and was dispelled. Cutting_short a holiday at Hong_Kong, the aircraft_carriers Lexington and Bennington steamed off into the South_China_Sea, accompanied by a swarm of destroyers, plus troopships loaded with marines. My camp made leather wallet, bulky with twisted, raised stitches around the edges, I stuffed with money I had been saving. The enormous plates which had held Mr._Jack 's four fried_eggs and five strips of bacon were still stacked in the sink. They went downstairs, loaded a tray lavishly. Today, the boat, on its trailer, is brought to the gear and loaded at the door. The trial had packed the large courtroom for more_than a week. Boatmen lucky enough to have facilities for year' round anchorage for their craft, will recall the tedious procedure of loading their gear into the car, driving to the water, and making trip after trip to transfer the gear to the boat. He would order her to bring coffee, and would take from his vest_pocket a thin black pipe which he would stuff- he would not remove his- and light and smoke. For 25 c load_up the cooler with ice and keep cool pop_in the car. It had required the approval of President Franklin_Delano_Roosevelt before the John_Harvey could be loaded with 100 tons of mustard_gas and despatched to the Italian warfront. Winston stacked Miss_Ada 's thin pink dishes in the sink. He stared at the clerk who sat at a scarred and ancient fumed-oak desk stuffing envelopes. The contributions were ahead_of what she had got the previous year, and while the money, of_course, was not hers, it excited her to stuff her kit with big checks.
Fining : bill-54.5
amerce 'punish by a fine imposed arbitrarily by the discretion of the court'
jet 'COD: spurt out in a jet. ' ooze 'COD: (of a fluid) slowly trickle or seep out. ' leak 'COD: (of liquid, gas, etc.) pass in or out through a hole or crack in such a way. ' squirt 'FN: (of a liquid) move rapidly in a stream out of tightly confining container.' hiss 'FN: (for air) to move producing a sharp sibilant sound' rush 'COD: (of air or a liquid) flow strongly.' bubble 'COD: be agitated by rising bubbles of air or gas' spill 'COD: flow over the edge of its container. ' soak 'FN: seep through' spew 'FN: come forth in large quantities rapidly and forcibly. ' spurt 'COD: gush out in a sudden stream. ' splash 'COD: fall or be scattered in drops. ' flow 'COD: move steadily and continuously in a current or stream. ' spout 'COD: issue forcibly in a stream. ' purl 'COD: flow with a swirling motion and babbling sound. ' percolate 'COD: filter through a porous surface or substance. ' pump 'FN: to move in sudden bursts as though caused by a pump' course 'COD: (of liquid) flow' stream 'COD: (of liquid) run in a continuous flow. ' seep 'COD: (of a liquid) flow or leak slowly through porous material or small holes. ' run 'COD: flow' spray 'FN: to project through the air in a dispersive manner' gush 'COD: send out or flow in a rapid and plentiful stream.' drip 'COD: fall in small drops. ' cascade 'COD: pour downwards rapidly and in large quantities' dribble 'COD: (of a liquid) fall slowly in drops or a thin stream' trickle 'COD: flow in a small stream.'
Water flowed into the cave the Missouri feeds into the Mississippi
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All through the mountains raged a fire. The garden flowered with roses. There raged a fire. A fire raged in the mountains. The beer foamed.
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Adam watched the moisture flow from the poncho. She did this now, comfortably aware of the mist running down the windows, of the silence outside, of the dark afternoon it was getting_to be. His first shot in the Open last year landed in a brook that flowed along the right side of the fairway. Water from the snow and water from the towels had run off the kid to the table where the dough was, and the dough was turning pasty, sticking_to the kid 's back and behind. If notched for the battens, they would require more work, be weakened and limber holes would have_to be bored so_that bilge water could flow through. Here, on the hottest day, it is cool beneath the stone and fresh from the water flowing in the sluices at the bottom of the vaults. The division said it would be impossible to work_on the line until then because of the large amount of acid sewage from jewelry plants in the area flowing through the line, heavy vehicle_traffic on Eddy_Street and tide conditions. But the luck that had been running their way left him. From all this we can now see that two streams of development run through the history of twentieth century American folklore. It runs a_little more_than ten minutes, is workmanlike, busy, methodical and featureless. With the aid of_that I could hear my man moving around, heard him cough a_couple_of times, heard the toilet flush, heard the sound of water running. The heat transfer to the anode in free_burning arcs is enhanced by a hot gas_jet flowing from the cathode towards the anode with velocities up **f. A ripple ran through the muscles of his jaws, but he kept control upon his voice. Though creeks in the Santa_Cruz mountains flow brimful the year round and it is forever spring, the apples that grow there have a wintry crackle. This did not happen in counties of North_Georgia, where the rivers run and make rich the bottom land. I could see the blood running down his chest. ( He 'd get the engine oil flowing with an electric_heater under a big canvas cover.) There is one exception to the above statement as has been pointed_out, and that is that fluids can relax by flowing into fields of rates of shear, so the statement should be modified by stating that the mechanics are similar. However, just_as all the buildings have not fallen and flowed back to their original mud, so the values which wanted them and saw that they were_built have not all disappeared.
Fluidic_motion : pour-9.5
trickle 'run or flow slowly, as in drops or in an unsteady stream' filter 'run or flow slowly, as in drops or in an unsteady stream' dribble 'run or flow slowly, as in drops or in an unsteady stream'
spill pour dribble drip spew slosh trickle slop
jet 'COD: spurt out in a jet. ' ooze 'COD: (of a fluid) slowly trickle or seep out. ' leak 'COD: (of liquid, gas, etc.) pass in or out through a hole or crack in such a way. ' squirt 'FN: (of a liquid) move rapidly in a stream out of tightly confining container.' hiss 'FN: (for air) to move producing a sharp sibilant sound' rush 'COD: (of air or a liquid) flow strongly.' bubble 'COD: be agitated by rising bubbles of air or gas' spill 'COD: flow over the edge of its container. ' soak 'FN: seep through' spew 'FN: come forth in large quantities rapidly and forcibly. ' spurt 'COD: gush out in a sudden stream. ' splash 'COD: fall or be scattered in drops. ' flow 'COD: move steadily and continuously in a current or stream. ' spout 'COD: issue forcibly in a stream. ' purl 'COD: flow with a swirling motion and babbling sound. ' percolate 'COD: filter through a porous surface or substance. ' pump 'FN: to move in sudden bursts as though caused by a pump' course 'COD: (of liquid) flow' stream 'COD: (of liquid) run in a continuous flow. ' seep 'COD: (of a liquid) flow or leak slowly through porous material or small holes. ' run 'COD: flow' spray 'FN: to project through the air in a dispersive manner' gush 'COD: send out or flow in a rapid and plentiful stream.' drip 'COD: fall in small drops. ' cascade 'COD: pour downwards rapidly and in large quantities' dribble 'COD: (of a liquid) fall slowly in drops or a thin stream' trickle 'COD: flow in a small stream.'
NP (Theme) V () PP.destination[PREP] (Destination)
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water trickled onto the lawn from the broken hose reports began to dribble in
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Maria poured water from the bowl into the cup. Water poured onto the plants. Water poured from the bowl into the cup. Tamara poured water here. Tamara poured water into the bowl.
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Something wet and hot was trickling on her wrists. As reports dribbled in, William_Weigand tossed them into the centrifuge which had become his head.
Fluidic_motion : spray-9.7
pump 'flow intermittently' spray 'be discharged in sprays of liquid'
jet 'COD: spurt out in a jet. ' ooze 'COD: (of a fluid) slowly trickle or seep out. ' leak 'COD: (of liquid, gas, etc.) pass in or out through a hole or crack in such a way. ' squirt 'FN: (of a liquid) move rapidly in a stream out of tightly confining container.' hiss 'FN: (for air) to move producing a sharp sibilant sound' rush 'COD: (of air or a liquid) flow strongly.' bubble 'COD: be agitated by rising bubbles of air or gas' spill 'COD: flow over the edge of its container. ' soak 'FN: seep through' spew 'FN: come forth in large quantities rapidly and forcibly. ' spurt 'COD: gush out in a sudden stream. ' splash 'COD: fall or be scattered in drops. ' flow 'COD: move steadily and continuously in a current or stream. ' spout 'COD: issue forcibly in a stream. ' purl 'COD: flow with a swirling motion and babbling sound. ' percolate 'COD: filter through a porous surface or substance. ' pump 'FN: to move in sudden bursts as though caused by a pump' course 'COD: (of liquid) flow' stream 'COD: (of liquid) run in a continuous flow. ' seep 'COD: (of a liquid) flow or leak slowly through porous material or small holes. ' run 'COD: flow' spray 'FN: to project through the air in a dispersive manner' gush 'COD: send out or flow in a rapid and plentiful stream.' drip 'COD: fall in small drops. ' cascade 'COD: pour downwards rapidly and in large quantities' dribble 'COD: (of a liquid) fall slowly in drops or a thin stream' trickle 'COD: flow in a small stream.'
Jessica loaded the wagon with boxes. Crowds packed the stands. Jessica squirted water. Jessica loaded boxes into the wagon. Jessica sprayed the wall. Jessica squirted water at me. Paint sprayed onto the wall.
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Dried_fruits are purchased from sources where they are neither sulphured nor sprayed. Apples come from a farm in Vermont where they are not sprayed. By 1952 he was convinced he would no_longer spray.
Fluidic_motion : substance_emission-43.4
seep 'pass gradually or leak through or as if through small openings' spurt 'gush forth in a sudden stream or jet' gush 'issue in a jet; come out in a jet; stream or spring forth' gush 'gush forth in a sudden stream or jet' run out 'flow, run or fall out and become lost' spout 'gush forth in a sudden stream or jet' pour 'flow in a spurt' spirt 'gush forth in a sudden stream or jet' ooze 'pass gradually or leak through or as if through small openings' drip 'fall in drops' spill 'flow, run or fall out and become lost' jet 'issue in a jet; come out in a jet; stream or spring forth'
jet 'COD: spurt out in a jet. ' ooze 'COD: (of a fluid) slowly trickle or seep out. ' leak 'COD: (of liquid, gas, etc.) pass in or out through a hole or crack in such a way. ' squirt 'FN: (of a liquid) move rapidly in a stream out of tightly confining container.' hiss 'FN: (for air) to move producing a sharp sibilant sound' rush 'COD: (of air or a liquid) flow strongly.' bubble 'COD: be agitated by rising bubbles of air or gas' spill 'COD: flow over the edge of its container. ' soak 'FN: seep through' spew 'FN: come forth in large quantities rapidly and forcibly. ' spurt 'COD: gush out in a sudden stream. ' splash 'COD: fall or be scattered in drops. ' flow 'COD: move steadily and continuously in a current or stream. ' spout 'COD: issue forcibly in a stream. ' purl 'COD: flow with a swirling motion and babbling sound. ' percolate 'COD: filter through a porous surface or substance. ' pump 'FN: to move in sudden bursts as though caused by a pump' course 'COD: (of liquid) flow' stream 'COD: (of liquid) run in a continuous flow. ' seep 'COD: (of a liquid) flow or leak slowly through porous material or small holes. ' run 'COD: flow' spray 'FN: to project through the air in a dispersive manner' gush 'COD: send out or flow in a rapid and plentiful stream.' drip 'COD: fall in small drops. ' cascade 'COD: pour downwards rapidly and in large quantities' dribble 'COD: (of a liquid) fall slowly in drops or a thin stream' trickle 'COD: flow in a small stream.'
The wine spilled onto the table Water jetted forth Water is dripping from the faucet flames were jetting out of the building Water poured all over the floor water gushed forth The milk spilled across the floor
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The well gushed oil. The streets gushed with water. The fountain gushed. I bled him. The water seeped out. Oil gushed from the well. There bubbled a fragant stew over the fire. Over the fire bubbled a fragrant stew. Water gushed through the streets.
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Standing in the shelter of the tent- a rejected hospital tent on which the rain now dripped, no_longer drumming- Adam watched his own hands touch the objects on the improvised counter of boards laid across two beef barrels. She ate what she could and went_out along the covered passageway, with the rain dripping from the vines. It poured out of him like an electric_current, a feeling that the muscles and nerves of his fine drawn body were coiling for action, and that that action would be all that he anticipated. It was dark inside the room but enough light spilled from the restaurant behind her to enable her to make_out a round_table with a green cloth top. When the fate of the individual is visited on the group, then( the warm sweet butter dripped from her raised trembling fork and she pushed her head forward belligerently), ah, then the true bitterness of existence could be tasted. Big_Hans began pouring whisky in the kid 's mouth but his mouth filled without any getting down his throat and in a second it was dripping from his chin. Faulkner traces, in his vast and overpowering saga of Yoknapatawpha_County, the gradual changes which seep into the South, building layer upon layer of minute, subtle innovation which eventually tend largely to hide the Old Way. Do keep the grill high enough above the fire so_that when fat from meat drips down and flares_up, flames cannot reach the meat. With great difficulty John clambered to his feet and started to run, sweat pouring down his face. Powder flame gushed beneath the wagon. His black beard dripped down over the front of his coat. As I went_out, I could hear water pouring in the shower. As the messages from Himmler, Heydrich, and Eichmann came_in through Alfred_Funk, Lublin 's fountainhead spouted. Half of it dripped down his chin. She stood for a moment, rain dripping from the trees over her head, thinking_of Maude. Blood gushed from his nose, and he backed_off as rapidly as he could, stumbling over his own feet in his frantic haste to get_away from Curt 's fists. They usually range from 20 to 60 feet in_height, but when they pour into a V shaped inlet or harbor they may rise to mountainous proportions. It crept into the open neck of her blouse and slid down her body, seeping into her flesh through all the quivering pores of her skin. He told Argiento to take a bird out of the cage, cut a large vein under its wing, let the blood gush into Michelangelo 's injured eye. The rain dripped on the loblolly of the street. The news of battle on Breed_'s_Hill had already seeped through, and New_York itself was now left in the hands of the local Provincial_Congress. A feeling of futility, an enervation of mind greater than any fatigue he had ever known, seeped through him.
Forming_relationships : marry-36.2
get hitched with 'take in marriage' wed 'take in marriage' hook up with 'take in marriage' get married 'take in marriage' espouse 'take in marriage' marry 'take in marriage' conjoin 'take in marriage'
date cuddle embrace marry divorce hug court kiss neck pet nuzzle
tie the knot 'FN: to get married' marry (into) 'COD: become a member of (a family) by marriage.' marry 'COD: take as one's wife or husband in marriage.' befriend 'FN: make into a friend.' divorce 'COD: legally dissolve one's marriage with.' wed 'COD: marry. ' leave 'COD: abandon (a spouse or partner).' separate 'COD: stop living together as a couple. ' woo 'COD: try to gain the love of (a woman).'
Listed as newly wed in the Pasadena section of the new book are Mr. and Mrs._Samuel_Moody_Haskins 3,. Miss_Kizzie had been right snippy ever since they were married, though you 'd have thought a namesake would have brought her round. If he had married her, he 'd have been asking_for trouble. I got a girl and we had_to get_married. `` How do you know you love somebody enough to get_married''? she asked. A weekly newspaper reported a local romance:`` and the couple were married last Saturday, thus ending a friendship which began in their schooldays''. And you know you will always wonder your life whether it was because you wanted him so bad that you did get him, and you can feel nearly sorry enough to cry when you think_of that other guy, the chump who begged you to marry him, the one with the plastered hair and the car he could afford and the too shiny shoes. Mary was free to marry again, not knowing that the Sturch had secretly given her a divorce, thinking that death had dissolved her marriage. A Southerner married to a New_Englander, I have lived for many years in a Connecticut commuting town with a high percentage of artists, writers, publicity_men, and business_executives of egghead tastes. There are hordes of nubile young_women there who, prodded by their impatient mothers, are determined to marry. And Gratt_Shafer would be in Memphis today for the wedding rehearsal and then tomorrow he would marry just like everybody knew he would, just like everybody knew all_along. Oxnard, Calif., will be the home of the Rev._Robert_D._Howard and his bride, the former Miss_Judith_Ellen_Gay, who were married Saturday at the Munger_Place Methodist_Church. She 's been in and out of my house for a dozen years now, although she 's still a teen-ager who looks_like a baby, she is getting_married. Romantic news concerns Mrs._Joan_Monroe_Armour and F._Lee_H._Wendell, who are to be married at 4: 30 p. m. tomorrow in the Lake_Forest home of her brother, J._Hampton_Monroe, and Mrs._Monroe. After_all, when one has asked whatever became of old Joe and Charlie; when one has inquired who it was Sue_Brown married and where it is they now live; when questions are asked and answered about families and children; and old professors; when the game and its probable outcome has been exhausted; that does_it. You may be sure he marries her in_the_end and has a fine old knockdown fight with the brother, and that there are plenty of minor scraps along the way to ensure that you understand what the word Donnybrook means. In one of his summers at home he married, to the great disapproval of his father, who objected because of his extreme youth. When they first married he had been working in the fields all day, and she would get_in the car and drive to wherever he was working, to take him a fresh hot meal. Ann_Catt was a lonely, devoted soul, never married, conducting a spotless home and devoted to her church, but a perpetual dissenter and born critic. There was no reason for her to marry someone like Stanley_Gilborn, there was no need for her to marry Stanley. As we bulletin 'd way back, he 'll wed pretty Rosemary_Strafaci, of the Golf_Mag staff, in N._Y._C. today. Miss_Joan_Frances_Baker, a graduate of SMU, was married Saturday to Elvis_Leonard_Mason, an honor graduate of Lamar_State_College of Technology, in the chapel of the First Presbyterian_Church of Houston. The couple was married Aug. 2, 1913. She had grown_up with young Jenkins, and he had heard that they had been at the point of getting_married at_least twice. Miss_Shirley_Joan_Meredith, a former student of North_Texas_State_University, was married Saturday to Larry_W._Mills, who has attended Arlington_State_College. Then there was the caterer 's ad which read:`` Are you getting_married or having an affair? Here he sketched, sitting in their flowing gowns of linen and silk, young_girls twenty, some about to be married, some married a year or two. The son and heir of a prominent family marries a girl who has tell-tale shadows on the half-moons of her finger_nails. Kitti could have married a score of men. Son and Daughter of Local Couple Married''. When I did, she shrugged her shoulders and said that Reuveni wanted her to marry him. `` So you 're looking_for a woman who married a man who might have lived here a year ago and might have been poisoned. She 's married that tenant!'' It ranged from a freshman woman, just married, through the various academic growth stages, including one senior-graduate student, to a young faculty_member recently married to a senior man who also attended. `` I think they moved away shortly after they were married. `` She married our baby boy, Bobby_Joe, this summer''. Well stretched, trained in posture and coordinated movement, and wedded to rhythm, they presented the audiences in Rome with one of the most beautiful sights ever seen at any Olympic contest. Among the particular gems in_this collection is the impudent opening song of`` The Garrick Gaieties'', an impressive forecast of the wit and melody that were to come from Rodgers and Hart in the years that followed; Dorothy_Loudon 's raucous listing of the attractions`` At the Roxy Music_Hall'' from`` I Married an Angel''; and the incisive style with which Charlotte_Rae delivers the top-drawer Hart lyrics of`` I Blush'', a song that was cut from`` A Connecticut_Yankee''. I have held your papers of manumission since I married Mr._Lattimer''. `` He has married me with a ring of bright water'', begins the Kathleen_Raine poem from which Maxwell takes his title, and it is this mystic bond between the human and natural world that the author conveys. But yes, nineteen plus thirty was forty-nine, and she was forty-nine and she had been married at nineteen. Married a man named Vincent_Black. Ballet flowered in Italy during the next hundred years, and about 1550 was carried to France when the Italian princess, Catherine de Medicis, married the King of France. Several years ago she married a Houston business man, Robert_Graham. She had assumed before then that one day he would ask her to marry him. Tolley had no idea of marrying that sneaky little Jenny! He had known when he first helped her to meet the right people and work with them that she did not intend to marry him. We 're going_to get_married. `` When you marry, you want to have things in common'', a girl said,`` and it 's hard when you do marry someone with your own background''.
Gathering_up : herd-47.5.2
convene 'call together' convoke 'call together'
cluster flock mass gather assemble aggregate convene huddle accumulate amass collect congregate reconvene group herd
assemble 'COD: come or bring together. ' round up 'FN: gather together.' bring together 'FN: cause to come together' collect 'COD: bring or gather together.' herd 'FN: to bring together a large group or class of people'
The teacher gathered the kids together. The teacher gathered the kids. The kids are assembling.
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Gathering_up : shake-22.3
pick up 'gather or collect' gather 'get people together' gather 'assemble or get together' pull together 'assemble or get together' collect 'assemble or get together' call for 'gather or collect' collect 'gather or collect' gather up 'gather or collect' garner 'assemble or get together' get together 'get people together' assemble 'get people together'
cluster agglutinate shake concatenate graft mass roll ligate secure scramble whip fixate fuse bind fix affix baste beat ?bind band attach jumble bundle lump fasten group herd package sew ?bond splice toggle gather whisk pair collate weld glom moor stir shuffle collect ?stick
assemble 'COD: come or bring together. ' round up 'FN: gather together.' bring together 'FN: cause to come together' collect 'COD: bring or gather together.' herd 'FN: to bring together a large group or class of people'
NP (Agent) V () NP (Patient) PP[with,into,to] (Co-Patient)
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She picked up the children at the day care center pull your thoughts together gather the close family members They pick up our trash twice a week gather some stones get together all those who are interested in the project You can get the results on Monday assemble your colleagues
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Herman whipped sugar and the cream together. Herman spliced ropes. Herman whipped cream. The sugar whipped into cream easily. The sticks bundled together easily. Herman gathered the students into a group. The sticks bundled easily. Herman gathered the students together. Herman whipped sugar with the cream.
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Nerves tight as a bowstring, he paused to gather his wits. It would be priceless to have an aircraft to gather that post-attack reconnaissance. Your local civil_defense will gather its own information and will receive broad information from and Federal sources. Next we freeze over the oceans and cover the whole earth with peas, then we go out among the neighboring stars, collect 250 planets each the size of the earth, and also cover each of these with peas four feet deep; and_then we have septillion. The cops would gather_up Connor and the foursome on the third floor and bring us those of them who would voluntarily submit to fingerprinting. If he had had a son, he would tell him,`` Gather ye rosebuds while ye may. All the sins of ancient Rome are said to be collected into this three-hour film. Moisture ran_down the cheeks, gathered at the tip of the nose, and at the chin. Under the sponsorship of the Office_of_Naval_Research and the Advanced_Research_Projects_Agency, a data center was established to gather and index all published information on atomic transition probabilities. They want to be fat cats, Pam thought, and lighted a cigarette and leaned_back on a chaise and considered pulling her thoughts together. `` Where did you pick him up''? They gathered roots, bulbs, odd ferns, leaves, and bits of resin from the rare Santa_Lucia_fir, which exists only on a forty-five mile strip on the westerly side of these mountains. He called the bar and grill where he had picked Burton up that afternoon. One female, collected on an island off the coast of Nicaragua, was gravid and measured 4 feet 8 inches from snout to vent( her tail should be between 6 and 7 inches long). She had been one of the first to collect her wits. It was her work to go among her neighbors and collect their checks. Since the strength of the Mexicans had been underrated, too small a posse had been collected, and since the deputy had not been provided with search_warrants, MacPherson and his men decided it was much wiser to withdraw. The Pilgrims gathered to thank the Lord for His benevolence during their first year in the new land. The men helped them gather their belongings and escorted them to Raton along with three other families desiring to leave. And she felt amply rewarded for her suffering when the evidence of Lee 's quack shenanigans, gathered by the tape_recorder under her friend 's clothing, proved adequate in court for convicting Franklin_D._Lee. Much information has been gathered relative to quantitative sampling and assessment techniques. In the Spanish days Franciscan monks roamed here to collect the resin for incense. NBC had gathered a_lot of historical material which it was eager to share. A measure of the total mass accretion of meteoritic material by the Earth is obtained from analyses of deep sea sediments and dust collected in remote regions( Pettersson, 1960). Statistically, the most significant data have been collected from the sensors on 1958 Alpha( Explorer_1,), 1958 Delta_2( Sputnik 3,), and 1959 Eta( Vanguard 3,). ``' And let me go, for the night gathers me, and in the night shall no man gather fruit'''. He assembled a group of 25 men, composed of wounded troopers awaiting evacuation, the company clerk, supply men, cooks and drivers, and led them to the hill. What I meant to say was that I started to start in on the dishes by gathering them all_together in the kitchen_sink. Presumably a cocktail_party is expected to fulfill the host 's desire to get_together a number of people who are inadequately acquainted and thereby arrange for bringing the level of acquaintance up to adequacy for future cooperative endeavors. Other flowers we might gather as we pleased: myrtle and white_violets from beneath the lilacs; the lilacs themselves, that bloomed so prodigally but for_the_most_part beyond our reach; snowballs; hollyhock blossoms that, turned upside_down, make pink petticoated ladies; and the little, dark_blue larkspur that scattered its seed everywhere. The Secretary_of_the_Interior or any duly authorized representative shall be entitled to admission to, and to require reports from the operator of, any metal or nonmetallic mine which is in a State( excluding any coal or lignite mine), the products of_which regularly enter commerce or the operations of_which substantially affect commerce, for the purpose of gathering data and information necessary for the study authorized in the first section of_this Act. Hank had gathered wood for a cookfire, and his wife was busy at it now. The Orioles once_again performed at the plate in powderpuff fashion, gathering only seven blows off the offerings of three Kansas_City pitchers. I can drop you back here to pick mine up''. All this will serve to show_off the Ory style in fine fashion and is a must for those who want to collect elements of the old-time jazz before it is too late to lay_hands_on the gems. Eight years ago while we were going_through the mud-sweat-and-tears construction period, we were each solaced by the vision of early morning dips and evening home-comings to a cool family collected around the pool with a buffet table laid_out nearby for the lord and master 's delectation. The day 's sun was gathering its strength in gold, and she wished she had brought her parasol, if only to shade Doaty 's flowers. He was not the sort of sailor Hudson wanted his backers to see and he had Greene wait at Gravesend, where the Discovery picked him up. Bankers who had been reluctant to lend without better security than the house itself got that security from the U._S. government; householders who had been unable to pick_up the burden of short-term high interest mortgages found they could borrow for twenty-five years at 4 per_cent, under government aegis. As the play unfolds, however, the audience is subtly brought into the grip of an awful evil which grows with ominously gathering power and soon engulfs the community. Reverend_Joshual_Corder, a Baptist minister, gathered a_few citizens of Southern sympathies, to call_on Jones and plead with him to spare the structure; he reasoned and argued, pointing_out that Jones or other Confederate commanders would need it should troops pass that way in retreat. These vehicles, with large sensitive areas, have collected data for long enough times to give reliable impact rates for the periods of exposure. Perhaps after the soldiers had laid him on the ground, while Joseph_of_Arimathea was at Pontius_Pilate 's asking for Christ 's body, Nicodemus was gathering his mixture of myrrh and aloes, and the others had gone_home to mourn. Three of these only were protected from us by stern commandment: the roses, whose petals be collected until they had fallen, to be made into perfume or rose tea to drink; the peonies, whose tight sticky buds would be blighted by the laying_on of_a finger, although they were not apparently harmed by the ants that crawled over them; and the poppies. `` Where did you gather all this information, Heiser?
Gesture : wink-40.3.1
wink 'signal by winking' wave 'signal with the hands or nod' beckon 'signal with the hands or nod'
nod squint clap wink shrug blink ?point wave
motion 'COD: direct (someone) with a gesture.' gesture 'COD: make a gesture.' wave 'COD: move one's hand to and fro in greeting or as a signal' beckon 'COD: make a gesture to encourage or instruct someone to approach or follow' nod 'FN: lower and raise one's head slightly and briefly to convey a message' signal 'COD: instruct or indicate by means of a signal.' gesticulate 'COD: gesture dramatically in place of or to emphasize speech'
She winked at him She waved to her friends He waved his hand hospitably
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Linda winked. His brother nodded vigorous assent. Linda winked her eye. Linda winked in agreement. Linda winked her eye in agreement. Linda winked her agreement. Linda winked at the audience. Linda waved her arms at the audience.
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Holden waved a hand at the empty street. The old_man beckoned with one finger and Clayton went_forward to him. The women said they had seen him wave an exhausted farewell; but he might have been shooing_away the fleas that hopped from his yellow dog onto him. Religion at its best is out in_front, ever beckoning and leading_on, and, as Lippman put it,`` mobilizing all man 's scattered energies in one triumphant sense of his own infinite importance''. With a lordly and generous gesture, the discoverer stood_up and beckoned to the closest of his fellows. The latter, thanking her for the coffee, had winked and muttered,`` Sure_'_nuff, honey''. Turning his back, Curt crossed to the stall, reached over to untie the buckskin 's halter rope, and waved his hand in the animal 's face. Pa was on his side, looking at me, his eyes winking, the hand that had hit me a fist in the pillow. But Mr._Podger and the driver of the sports_car waved at each other. He waved at Fox to cut_off the finale introduction. In_fact, it was not until the King of Spain had visited at Pickfair that Mary and Doug were beckoned to cross the sacred barriers which separate Los_Angeles and Pasadena from the hoi-polloi. I think I 've taken it about fifty times already''! winking at Joel 's look of shock. In her first song she waved away one encroaching photographer who dared approach the throne unbidden and thereafter the boys with the cameras had_to unsheathe their 300 mm. lenses and shoot at extreme range. Now you go outside and beckon me when it 's safe''. `` Take hands, this urgent visage beckons us''. `` For God 's sake'', Mike said, waving the manager away. The Lady_Da, naked in the dusty plain, waved a hospitable hand and showed that there was a place for him to sit beside her. I waved with discretion and moderation to the vague golden faces fading through rising dust and the distortions of the back window glass. And she would wink and throw kisses. Already the city was filled with Barbudos, the bearded, war-dirty Revolutionaries, carrying carbines, waving to the crowds that lined the Prado. The hall was empty and Alex beckoned; they climbed the stairs which creaked, very_loudly to their sensitive ears, and reached the next floor. Then, she was back on her feet, winking and smiling that enormous smile( she had lots of wonderful big teeth that you never would have suspected she had when she was not smiling). He waved his arm around at the. The bartender winked back at him and palmed the bill. `` Imagine being able to laugh and wink when you 're like the top part of that picture_frame at home'', one of them said. Now he saw that the approaching car was painted white, and he began to wave his arms frantically. The attendant waved me on. They both laughed and winked back. He beckoned to her from the door and she slipped quietly outside. They both tried to keep smiling and winking for a long_time, but it made their lips and eyelids tremble. There being no bridge, the master had to stop at the shore; but his companion crossed the river walking on the water and beckoned to Hwang_Pah to follow him. She held herself that way and turned her head towards them and laughed and winked.
Getting : obtain-13.5.2
obtain 'come into possession of' get 'come into the possession of something concrete or abstract' acquire 'come into the possession of something concrete or abstract'
appropriate select cadge accrue seize snatch source acquire hijack take over arrogate commandeer make obtain receive ?accumulate recover purchase accept inherit exact borrow retrieve regain grab recoup collect
secure 'COD: succeed in obtaining.' procure 'COD: obtain' win 'FN: acquire through effort or fortune' acquire 'COD: come to possess.' get 'COD: come to have or hold; receive. ' gain 'COD: obtain or secure (something favourable).' obtain 'COD: acquire or secure. '
Get your results the next day How did you obtain the visa? They acquired a new pet Get permission to take a few days off from work She got a lot of paintings from her uncle
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Carmen purchased a dress for $50. Carmen obtained the spare part. Carmen obtained the spare part from Diana. $5 bought a ticket.
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I 'm even going to try to get the whirling_dervishes of Damascus''! Writers of ads must get their inspiration from the attitude of`` modern'' parents they have observed. But **f is just the curve **f translated without rotation through a small arc, for **f is always obtained by rotating C through exactly 90`. This form may be obtained from the local office of your district director. one serum was obtained from a donor( R._E..) who had been sensitized 6 years previously. I tell you, I know how it is with you, my friend, I sympathize, and I 'll make it a special point- a special favor- get_in_touch, and get some stuff just for you. In this way, numerical values for the relative efficacy of various detergent formulations can be obtained by measuring the reflectance( whiteness) of the cloth swatches before and after washing. The owner of the painting got it for$ 750000, sold it for$ 500000 in a market crash, and bought it back for$ 590000. So I made no mention of air transport until we could get at least some of_it''. When the Know-nothings get control, it will read, All men are created equal except negroes and foreigners and Catholics. Measurements for rectangular pattern piece A are obtained by measuring inside circumference and depth of butter mold bowl. Seems like she 's willing, but the male just flops around all day like the bashful boy who took Jeannie_May behind the barn and_then did know what to do, and the people at the zoo have got any vulture chicks to show for their trouble. Just after sunset is a good time to record the city lights in color since you get a`` fill-in'' light from the sky. `` You 'll get a job there. Cotten construed this as a veiled effort by Parkhouse to help Dallas and other large cities get money which Cotten felt could better be spent providing water for rural Texas. He never got that chance. Also, among the latter a large percentage soon acquire the prevalent Southern attitude on most social problems. By permitting freshman students we might extend the opportunity for such a course to some individuals who otherwise might never get to take it. `` I heard a story once about a rookie who got excited when the captain stepped outside and he could n't get an encephalographic reading on him. How, for_example, could a Voltaire understand the strange predicament in which a Rousseau would find himself when, soon after the furor of his first Discourse, he acquired still another title to fame? I told him what Liston had said and he said Liston was a double-crosser and said anything he( Liston) got was through a keyhole. One of the local callers, a retired brigadier apparently left_over from Kipling 's tales of India, does not approve of the way Larkin gets his birds. It is a good eight years now since each of us acquired a swimming_pool- eight enlightening, vigorous, rigorous, not wholly unrewarding years. Since **f is ferromagnetic, we felt that any results obtained from the magnetically contaminated **f would be suspect. The contributions were ahead_of what she had got the previous year, and while the money, of_course, was not hers, it excited her to stuff her kit with big checks. There I got my Colt Special and shoulder harness, slipped my coat on, and went_back into the front_room. Be sure you get a perimeter heating_system, and diffusers that will work as_well for cooling as they do for heating. You may think we did need Nancy and Jean, but you always get what you can when you can, and we had no guarantee that a fingerprint record on them could be useful before we were through_with this case. Practically these practical skills are of such a nature that a degree of mastery can be obtained in high_school sufficient to enable the youth to get a job at_once on the basis of the skill. This will permit you to get a rough estimate of how much the materials for the shell will cost. To prepare the latter, silver_chloride was precipitated from a solution containing** f obtained from the Oak_Ridge_National_Laboratory. Measurements at 3.15 cm were obtained on 11 days spread over the interval May 3 to June 19, 1956, using the 50- foot reflector at the U.S._Naval_Research_Laboratory in Washington. It provides that the$ 1800 termination payment each cadet is to get, after serving a two-year hitch without pay, will be spread over both years, not taxed in_its_entirety at a possibly higher rate in the year received. almost all high_school and college courses could be considered as vocational to the extent that later in life the student in his vocation( which may be a profession) will be to use some of the skills developed and the competence obtained. Thus the unstressed it of it rarely snows here gets its significance from its use with snows: nothing can snow snow but`` it''. I regret that Bertha_Madeira[ today 's`` Voice''] obtained incorrect information. At_last the White_House is going to get some much-copied furniture by that master American craftsman, Duncan_Phyfe, whose designs were snubbed in his lifetime when the U._S. Presidents of the 19 th Century sent abroad for their furnishings. Assistance is rendered to interested Rhode_Island businessmen concerning interpretation of bid invitations, where to obtain specifications, and follow-ups concerning qualification. Turn the bastards over to me- to me and my boys- no nigger ever got what would be comin to them- reactionary bastards. Jenny 's aversion to having Dr._Dunne, a former admirer, seemed silly to him, but he would humor her, get anybody she wanted, the best never being too good for her. `` Where 'd your friend Hoag get his information''? For he remembered too well how he had brought back the loaded drinks to Burton and_then returned to the kitchen to get weaker drinks for himself. And so Mel_Chandler got the spirit of Garryowen. The man whose reactions and conclusions get the_most space is, of_course, the Field_Marshal himself. The most active preparations obtained by these two groups of investigators appear to be similar in potency, composition and physical_properties. If a nation wished to get a head_start in physical fitness over all other nations, it would start its kindergarten students on a program of gymnastics the day they entered and thus eliminate a large_number of the problems that plague American schools. One thing, I am sure of, you must get an interest in life. It is presumed that this negative head was with some geometric factor of the assembly, since different readings were obtained with the same fluid and the only apparent difference was the assembly and disassembly of the apparatus. `` The Negro got a bad slice on his chest from the knife wound''. Mr._Richard_Preston, executive_director of the New_Hampshire State_Planning and Development_Commission, in his remarks to the Governors_Conference on Industrial_Development at Providence on October 8, 1960, warned against the fallacy of attempting to attract industry solely to reduce the tax_rate or to underwrite municipal services such_as schools when he said:`` If this is the fundamental reason for a community 's interest or if this is the basic approach, success if any will be difficult to obtain''. Claude_Jannequin 's vocal description of a battle( the_French equivalents of tarantara, rum-tum-tum, and boom-boom-boom are very picturesque) is lots_of fun, and the singers get a sense of grace and shape into other chansons by Jannequin and Lassus. There was no room for company in the tiny Weaning_House( where the Albright boys always took their brides, till they could get a house and a farm of their own). Not until long after the war- 1950, in_fact- did they get a hint of the reason. It is the urge to obtain a list as geographical and cultural conditioning as possible. The U._S. will try to get agreement among the industrialized countries to take more textile imports from the less-developed countries over the years. `` We know Penny spent some- and Carmer must have dropped a_few dollars getting that load on''. In evaluating data on the concentration of TSH in blood, one must examine critically the bio-assay methods used to obtain them. The opening action is obtained when a capacitor, charged to high voltage, is suddenly discharged through the foil. Yet they keep running from one physician to another, largely to get a willing ear who will listen to their parade of troubles. He got no relief from drink because, though sometimes Precious would buy himself a drink if he went out with us in the evening, he 'd leave it on the table untouched. Peace, it 's wonderful, and`` world law'', it 's wonderful, too, and should n't we get an international covenant extending it into space, before the Russians put some claim jumper on the moon? This material proved to be unsatisfactory, since we could not obtain reproducible results on various portions of the sample. Averages of the ratios obtained in a_few selected areas were applied to the larger population. If we go_all_gooey over this newest Castro( until he proves he is n't) we 've got rocks in our heads. the aspect of learning the internal organization of obvious natural genetic groups of languages as_well as their more remote and elusive external links; of classification first, with elapsed age merely a by-product; of acquiring evidential knowledge of what happened in Athabascan, in Yokuts, in Uto-Aztecan in the last few thousand years as_well as forecasting what more anciently may have happened between them. Further improvements in earnings of the Kansas_Turnpike are expected late in 1961, with the opening of a new bypass at Wichita, and still later when the turnpike gets downtown connections in both Kansas_City, Kans., and Kansas_City, Mo.. To obtain clear impression of mold, press clay gently but firmly into mold cavity, starting at center and working to outer edges. He carried the wood, carried the water, did the cooking, cleaning and mending, and occasionally got a kick_in_the_butt for his pains. `` And I sort_o' got a corner on the market''. Headquarters gets about 100 requests every_day. The deep concave gradient employed( fig. 2) was obtained with a nine chambered gradient elution device(`` Varigrad'', reference( 8)) and has been described elsewhere. Some 80 reaction tubes from 13 manifold fillings were illuminated in the temperature range from 40 to 85` in a further endeavor to determine the cause of the irreproducibility and to obtain information on the activation_energy and the effect of light intensity. `` We 're getting Friend some runs for a change, and he has been pitching good'', Murtaugh said. You may amaze yourself and acquire a real knack for it. If I get a low M._R., I do so because I want it that way or my dark self does. Yet an economy cannot get the_most out of its resources if dishonesty, corruption, and favoritism are widespread. Superintendents at dog_shows state it is becoming more difficult to obtain a licensed Handler to Judge Junior Showmanship Competition. You get business where the business is, not where it is n't''. That such expansion can be obtained without a raise in taxes is_due to growth of the tax digest and sound fiscal planning on the part of the board of commissioners, headed by Chairman_Charles_O._Emmerich who is demonstrating that the public trust he was given was well placed, and other county officials. `` According to Rose, he arrived here a couple minutes before nine and spotted Thor in the water, got a hooked pole from the pool equipment locker and started hauling him out. He had only agreed with Miss_Ada about getting the valet, but he had actually suggested the photograph to Mr._Jack. Cobb got it. Such a group of thermometers was obtained and calibrated at the NBS. Local libraries find, too, that the new plan saves tax dollars because books can be bought through the system, and since the system buys in bulk it is able to obtain larger discounts than would be available to an individual library. In Oslo, the ministers have met in a climate of candor, and made a genuine attempt to get information and understanding one another 's problems. An infrared_spectrum, obtained by H._A._Benesi and R._G._Snyder of this laboratory, showed bands in the positions found by Jones. Proprietorships should get the tax_advantages now accruing to corporations, e._g. the chance to accumulate capital so vital for growth. Each adult is held personally responsible_for assuring his inscription and obtaining an identification card which must be shown on demand. `` Yes, I 'll get one overnight a month''. An alert 10- year-old safety patrol boy was congratulated by police today for his part in obtaining a reckless driving conviction against a youthful motorist. This last point is important because if high_school pupils are aware that few, if any, graduates who have chosen a certain vocational_program have obtained a job as a consequence of the training, the whole idea of relevance disappears. , the right_to_vote the General_Motors stock held by du_Pont was to be vested in du_Pont 's stockholders, Christiana and Delaware and the stockholders of Delaware; du_Pont, Christiana, and Delaware were to be enjoined from acquiring stock in or exercising control over General_Motors; du_Pont, Christiana, and Delaware were to be prohibited to have any director or officer in_common with General_Motors, and vice_versa; and General_Motors and du_Pont were to be ordered to terminate any agreement that the purchase by General_Motors of any specified percentage of its requirements of any du_Pont manufactured product, or for the grant of exclusive patent_rights, or for a grant by General_Motors to du_Pont of a preferential right to make or sell any chemical discovery of General_Motors, or for the maintenance of any joint commercial_enterprise by the two companies. `` We 're getting more' pro' letters than' con' on horse_race betting'', said Ratcliff. They 've got a big vulture from Tanganika at the zoo here, with a wife for him, too, very rare birds, both of them, the only Vulturidae of their species outside Africa. But this esoteric doctrine was lost in the shuffle to acquire special powers. He then got a job with the Chicago_Herald-Examiner as a circulation_slugger, a rough fighter employed to see that his paper 's news pitches were not trespassed upon by vendors. After planking, the bottom gets a layer of Fiberglas. Against such a termination of human life on earth by human_action, he then proposes as_an_alternative that we`` negotiate at_once with the Russians and get the best terms which are available'', that we deliberately`` negotiate from comparative weakness''. Misunderstanding of the real meaning of a home_rule charter was cited as a factor which has caused the Citizens Group to obtain signatures under what were termed`` false pretenses''. The innocence that they tried to conceal at the beginning is clearly destroyed forever when one of them, asking for a piece of lemon-meringue_pie, gets a plate of English_muffins instead. Despite extensive attempts to obtain highly pure reagents, serious difficulty was experienced in obtaining reproducible rates of reaction. If you can tell, get help from your county agricultural_agent or other local specialist. Nevertheless, with a reading public that longs for``'' and with an awareness of our international interests, it is easy for the Benets to obtain a magnified position in literature by use of all sorts of Americana, real or fake, and it is easy for the Steinbecks and Sandburgs to support their messages of reform by reading messages of reform into the minds of the folk. A petition bearing the signatures of more_than 1700 Johnston taxpayers was presented to the town council last night as what is hoped will be the first step in obtaining a home_rule charter for the town. They got tin cups of coffee from the big pot on the coosie 's fire, rolled and lighted brown paper cigarettes, lounged_about. His goal was to obtain a National_League team for this city. Each member would get one post for each 10000000 people in its population up_to 150000000 people or a maximum of fifteen posts. But then, through a strange coincidence, Maxwell manages to acquire Idal, a female otter, and the fascinating story starts once_more. Maggie could n't seem to get her strength back or catch_up_with herself with all she had to do: there was the big basket of clothes to be coaxed through the rackety old washer and lugged out and lugged back; there was the daily round of household chores in_which Maggie insisted on participating. Acquiring a repertoire from the Laboratory library was no problem to one trained to perfect recall. Background spectra were obtained in all cases. The upshot of the evening was that I got the address of Pendleton 's studio- or rather, of the studio in which he gave his classes, for he did work there himself- and joined the life_class, which met every Tuesday and Thursday from ten to twelve in the morning. In_any_case, though they had been promised immortality if they ate of the tree, they obtained mortality instead. It was when she was seized as a material witness that she got the designation she liked best. Any needy family living in San_Francisco can obtain toys by writing to Christmas Toys, 676 Howard street, San_Francisco 5, and listing the parent 's name_and_address and the age and sex of each child in the family between the ages of 1 and 12. Serum samples were obtained from normal group A, group B and group O donors. The last obstacle in Mrs._Geraghty 's globe-girdling trip was smoothed_out when a representative of Syria her to explain that his brother would meet her at the border of_that country- so newly separated from Egypt and the United_Arab_Republic that she had n't been able to obtain a visa. Suppose the cops somehow got hold of that? If any official operation abroad begins to go_wrong, we shall look_to the ambassador to find_out why and to get suggestions for remedial action. You 'll get your pay in the morning''. They get all the glory and most_of the pay and do earn ten cents apiece on_the_average, the drunken rascals''. Throughout much of the world, food is still so scarce that half of the earth 's population has trouble getting the 1600 calories a day necessary to sustain life. In our work the best procedure for removing substances causing nonspecific staining in_order to obtain specific conjugates was to pass the conjugates through a DEAE-cellulose column and in some cases to absorb the first and second milliliter fractions with sweet_clover tissue powder. Zion stayed to get my pin, but it 'll be a cold day in June when I go_back''. Phil said:`` I got my release''. But there 's no denying that the easiest and most economical way to get year-' round whole-house air conditioning is when you build. The direct_evidence on the micrometeorite environment near the Earth is obtained from piezoelectric sensors( essentially microphones) and from wire gages; these instruments are installed on rockets, satellites, and space_probes. The Carbondale_Industrial_Development_Corp. has obtained a$ 500000 loan to help defray the cost of remodeling a city-owned factory to accommodate production that will provide 500 new jobs. People who have not been able to get relief from regular medical doctors are especially apt to be taken_in by quacks''. And his efforts to get a performance for his Gallant_Muses invariably failed. If these facilities are not at the door, getting them may cost you expect. When the detective left, Andrus phoned his secretary to cancel his work and to advise the network to get a substitute director for his current project. For display, Dr._Baum uses a portion of an** f, an airborne radar indicator, and_then photographs the screen to obtain a permanent record. Direct proportionality of the rate to the incident intensity has also been assumed in obtaining the value in the last column for the fourth sample of series /2, where the light intensity was reduced by use of a screen. Natural_gas public_utility companies would be given the right of eminent_domain, under a bill by Sen._Frank_Owen /3, of El_Paso, to acquire sites for underground storage reservoirs for gas. Make_up your mind to pool your resources and get the_most out of your remaining years of life. By submerging the patient in a tub and rotating the transducer while the scanning goes_on, they have been able to get cross-section views of the neck, as shown in Fig. 7, as_well_as many other hitherto impossible insights. The total volume of the system above the reference height is** f, and h can be eliminated to obtain an equation for the total potential_energy of the system H. `` We won n't know the full amount until we get a full report'', Wagner said. Practically these practical skills are of such a nature that a degree of mastery can be obtained in high_school sufficient to enable the youth to get a job at_once on the basis of the skill. On the back nine he began to acquire the tidal_wave of a gallery that stayed with him the rest of the tournament. Visualize them, then, believe you are getting them, and you will have them''! Fortunately, it is the FHA which has arrived_at this conclusion, for it means that cooling equipment of all kinds may now be included in a mortgage, and thus acquired with a minimum of financial stress. Direct information has been obtained from rockets and satellites equipped with impact sensors. Here again it seems that useful approximations of the size and geographical distribution of the population were obtained in_this_way in the late pre-war and early post-war periods. Count what you 've got there, Cobb. Mr._Hawksley believes that East_Providence could use two more rescue trucks, similar to the CD vehicle obtained several years ago and now detailed to the Central Fire_Station. And you know you will always wonder your life whether it was because you wanted him so bad that you did get him, and you can feel nearly sorry enough to cry when you think_of that other guy, the chump who begged you to marry him, the one with the plastered hair and the car he could afford and the too shiny shoes. He was also personally active in ward politics, and by 1924 O_'_Banion had acquired sufficient political might to be able to state:`` I always deliver my borough as per requirements''. You can get a hot water_system that will also work for cooling your house. Generally, the refund may be obtained by filing Form_1040_A accompanied by the withholding statement( Form_W-2). Are you getting top dollar from the shooting sports? However, if Federal funds are used, it would be entirely appropriate to train workers for jobs which could be obtained elsewhere as_well_as for jobs in the area of chronic unemployment. Reduced to beggary, he at_last got a job as office_boy to a television producer. After we got a script and the spots for the songs were blocked_out, we 'd get_together for an hour or_so. In the Blue_Ridge meeting, the audience was warned that entering a candidate for governor would force it to take petitions out into voting_precincts to obtain the signatures of registered voters. He had to acquire everything he was going_to get in four years. In their own words, it had aided them to get a clearer picture of how they had gotten_into their marriages, and perhaps they had obtained some insights on why certain troubles appeared from_time_to_time. The recipe, which he got from the baker, and wrote_down in his ledger, is basically this. Matching funds also can be obtained for procurement of such items as radios, sirens and rescue trucks, he said. Although there was some variation in results which must be attributed either to trace impurities or to variation in wall effects, the photochemical_exchange in the gas phase was sufficiently reproducible so that it seemed meaningful to compare the reaction rates in different series of reaction tubes for the purpose of obtaining information on the effect of chlorine concentration and of carbon_tetrachloride concentration on the reaction rate. `` You get the rest when I'm safely out of Majdanek''. He is the one responsible_for my getting such low M.R. 's. Still existing on a`` Northern_Union'' telegraph_form is a typical peremptory message from Peru grocer J._J._Hapgood to Burton and Graves' store in Manchester-`` Get and send by stage sure four pounds best Porterhouse or sirloin steak, for Mrs._Hapgood send six sweet_oranges''. The results of the election of 1859 found Republican candidates winning the offices of governor and lieutenant-governor but also obtaining the two Congressional offices from the eastern and western sections of the state. Housewives are finding literally hundreds of ways of getting the maximum use out of traditional designs, says Mr._Alden and they are doing it largely because Colonial craftsmen had`` an innate sense of the practical''. The colored people are getting employment at Kent_House and other places, and they are near their places of employment. First_of_all, the admitting physician in the VA hospital gets the patient as a new patient. By the use of various weights, data for a force rate of shear graph can be obtained. The most important aims of the Jewish students were as_follows: to make the world a better place to live in- 30 per_cent; to get happiness for yourself- 28 per_cent; and financial independence- 21 per_cent. One measurement at 40 Mc/ sec was obtained with the Varian model **f unit. In the first place, it 's static; in the second place, it does look authentic; and in the third place, it would cost a fortune to reproduce in_the_first_place- you 've got six colors there including gold''. On motion of the amici_curiae, the court directed that a ruling be obtained from the Commissioner_of_Internal_Revenue as to the federal income_tax consequences of the Government 's plan. , the size distribution obtained from visual and radar observations of meteors may be extrapolated to the micrometeorite domain. That 's really all he 's got, all he is. These changes represent in_effect, a shift from( 1) an administrative compilation of data obtained through procedures designed primarily to serve political and economic objectives to( 2) a systematic sampling census of the whole African population. But it had largely disappeared on_account_of protest by the whites and through growing resentment on_the_part_of the Negroes as they became more educated and got better wages. `` We can get it if we dig'', he said patiently. Each of the organization 's ninety-nine members would get two professional posts, such_as political affairs officer, a department_head or an economist, to start. This is used as a reference for comparing the ohmic heating and the electrical energy obtained from the measured current through the element and the measured voltage across the element. There is an extraordinary sense of presence in all of these recordings, apparently obtained at_least in part by emphasizing the middle and high_frequencies. For men who had left cattle alone after getting their first notices had received no second. Thus we obtain g( t) by introducing an oblique g( t)- axis in the b-plane. When you first acquire a pool, we earnestly recommend- for your own mental_health- a good long chat with your insurance_agent. Rep._Henry_C._Grover, who teaches history in the Houston public_schools, would reduce from 24 to 12 semester_hours the so-called`` teaching_methods'' courses required to obtain a junior or senior_high_school teaching_certificate. Spectra were also obtained from a sample in a spherical container which was made by blowing a bubble on the end of a capillary glass tube. To figure the value of the farm investment income, divide the annual net farm income by the percentage that you could expect to get in interest if the money were invested in some other way. Are annual marketing plans reviewed throughout your management group to get the perspective of all individuals and get everyone on the marketing team? He 'll still be a top player, they concede, because he 's got a great glove and the long ball going_for him. Each member with a population above 150000000 would get one additional post for each additional 30000000 people up_to an unspecified cut-off point. and getting them seemed a life 's work. Usually she marked the few who did thank_you, you did get that kind much in a place like this: and she played a little game with herself, seeing how downright rude she could act to the others, before they 'd take offense, threaten to call the manager. `` We ai got nothing to talk_about. Some Dallas investment firms got only 100 shares, for all_of their customers. What do you expect to get tonight, anyway? `` Send_out a pickup on Mrs._Mason and the boy when you 've got enough to go_on'', Bill said. Dwellers thereabouts preferred to get their apple_pies at the local bakery, which had a brick oven fired with redwood billets. The concept of the strain energy as a Gibbs function difference** f and exerting a force normal to the shearing face is compatible with the information obtained from optical birefringence studies of fluids undergoing shear. If one assumes that the average flux did not change between measurements, a mass distribution curve is obtained which relates the flux of particles larger than a given radius to the inverse 7 2 power of the radius. He had obtained and provisioned a veteran ship the Discovery and had recruited a crew of twenty-one, the largest he had ever commanded. I have n't got that kind_of money''. `` I 'll do as you say, but I 'll also play a provisional ball and get a ruling''. But I said I would first have_to get the author 's permission. If the vertex is at **f, and if the interior of C is on the left as one moves in the direction of increasing t, then every such corner can be found from the curve obtained by rotating C clockwise through 90` about the vertex. If there is nothing evil in these things, if they get their moral complexion only from our feeling about them, why should they be greeted with a cheer? Imagine that there is a blizzard over Pennsylvania, but instead of snowing snow, it snows peas; so we get the whole state covered with peas, about four feet deep. The greatest impact of the matching fund principle has been in initially encouraging the poorest states and school districts to spend enough to obtain their full allocation of outside funds. They are in themselves neutral, and, so_far_as they get a moral quality, they get it only through being invested with it by the attitude of the onlooker. He wondered whether Needham was going_to swear_off gambling and get a steady job or whether he was counting_on the income from Betty 's estate to subsidize him. An aggressor would use an agent against which there was a minimal naturally acquired or artificially induced immunity in a target population. Letters by the reams came_in from investment firms all_over the nation, all_of them wanting to get a part of the shares that would be sold( 185000 to the public at$ 12.50, with another 5000 reserved for Morton Foods employes at$ 11.50 a share). A fresh crop of beginners' guns showed_up in 1961, and they 're good bets for your Christmas_gift list if you 're wondering what to get for a youngster. I remember once I did a jacket for Magpie_Press; the book was a fine historical novel about Edward_3,, and I did a week of research to get the details just_right: the fifteenth century armor,, clothes. In November 1900 surveying was done under John_Marsden on the east mountains to ascertain if it would be possible to get sufficient water and fall to operate an electric power_plant. In_other_words, I am getting only half the dividends I should. That 's not getting all the juice out of the orange, now is it''? We keep getting the same ones back again_and_again. We 've got one other call to make before I meet Alvarez''. What we did get, however, was impressive. Otherwise, you may pay too much for the farm and get nothing for your labor. A single measurement of the spin spin relaxation_time **f was obtained at 10 Mc/ sec by pulse methods. More detailed instructions may be obtained from your local building_supply_houses and craftsmen. Each time he got the same answer and in_the_end he gave_up. ( Babin has acquired some of Schnabel 's keyboard manner, but his playing is of limited insight.) He said,`` I 've got some supper ready''. In_addition to the authentication and acknowledgment procedures which precede and follow the sending of the go messages, again in special codes, each message also contains an`` internal authenticator'', another specific signal to convince the recipient that he is getting the real_thing. `` I 'll get an elegant pair of thin soled Italian shoes tomorrow, Carla''. What Joyce wanted me to do was go_to Thor 's house and`` do whatever detectives do'', and get her clothes- and handbag containing her identification. As he went_out he told Freddie the dinner was perfect, and when he got his hat and coat from Nancy_Parks and put a fifty-piece_piece in the slot, he told her to be sure that it went toward her dowry. `` I got and sixty dollars for the hepatitis fund'', she said excitedly when he walked in. A point like p gets information directly from n, but all information beyond n is indirectly relayed through n. acquire the services of chemists, physicists, engineers, and other personnel by contract or otherwise; Be sure to get a_few_more than you need. Some reports say he was rescued from timely retirement by his friend, Congressman_Walter of Pennsylvania, at a moment when the Kennedy_Administration was diligently searching for all the House votes it could get. I am getting dividends on only 50 shares. Because of the simplicity of the molecules, isotopic exchange reactions between elemental halogens and the corresponding carbon_tetrahalides would appear to offer particularly fruitful possibilities for obtaining unambiguous basic kinetic data. My brother and mother got no value from their religion when they died. Du_Pont would be denied the right to acquire any additional General_Motors stock except through General_Motors' distributions of stock or subscription_rights to its stockholders. The policeman 's eyes rather popped for a second; but then Arlene got another tone in a hurry, and she said,`` If it was for these dear children''-. The poor uneducated newlywed, a certain Gontran de Boismassif, has his problems in getting the necessary information. On most drill presses, it is impossible to get the exact speed, but you can come close_by adjusting the drive belt on the step-cone pulleys. The only extended view possible to anyone less tall than the fences was that obtained from an upper bough of the apple_tree. In_fact, one of the major reasons for the failure of the ill-starred expedition appears to have been a lack of full information on the extent to which Cuba has been getting this Russian military equipment. `` I put Arger on the payroll because he promised to get my firm the stevedore account at Navy pier'', Stein said. To become an orthodontist, a man must first be licensed by his state as a dentist, then he must spend at_least two years in additional training to acquire a license as a specialist. This method in_general solved the problem of obtaining fairly equal concentrations of reactants in each of the six cells from a set. `` Imagine you won't get your allowance if you 're caught not smiling- or smiling with your lips trembling too_much'', Arlene suggested. These frequencies are amplified and detected by the FM receiver after each burst of transmitted energy and, after the`` pill'' has been calibrated, precise internal pressure indications can be obtained. `` Evadna_Mae_Evans got all her baby clothes from Best 's Liliputian_Bazaar in New_York, and I 'm sick and tired_of hearing about Evadna_Mae_Evans''. The inventory you acquired from me is going_to be easy to move; you can't very well sidle up to people on the street and ask if they want to buy a hot Bodhisattva. `` I 'll get my references in_order'', Needham said, and though he spoke with a smile, Casey somehow got the idea that he was not particularly amused. It is far more difficult in many communities to obtain admission to an apprentice program which involves union approval than to get_into the most selective medical_school in the nation. Even in the neighborhood of the Earth, where information has been obtained both directly and indirectly, the derived flux values vary by at_least four orders_of_magnitude. `` We, the Subscribers, do agree, that as soon as a convenient Number of Persons have subscribed to this, or a similar Writing, We will present a petition to the Hon' ble General_Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, praying for an Act incorporating into a Body_politic the subscribers to such Writing with Liberty to build such a Bridge, and a Right to demand a Toll equal_to that received at Malden_Bridge, and on like Terms, and if such an Act shall be obtained, then we severally agree each with the others, that we will hold in the said Bridge the several shares set against our respective Names, the whole into two hundred shares being divided, and that we will pay such sums_of_Money at such Times and in such Manners, as by the said proposed Corporation, shall be directed and required''. New simplified packaged units, recently devised prefabricated glass-fiber ducts, and improved add-on techniques make it possible to acquire a system for an 1800- square-foot house for as little as$ 600 to$ 900. Figure 1 describes the results obtained in this trial. For purposes of sample selection only( individual tests were given later) we obtained group test scores of reading achievement and intelligence from school records of the entire third grade population in each school_system. Using Edgerton 's method, the fast closing action is obtained from the blackening of a window by exploding a series of parallel lead wires. Never mind how much I cut it, how much I get'', and he smiled his sleepy smile again. THE RECENT publicity attending the successful federal prosecution of a conspiracy indictment against a_number_of electrical manufacturers has evoked a new respect for the anti-trust laws that_is justified neither by their rationale nor by the results they have obtained. The Island folk have their living almost entirely from summer visitors; the rest is obtained from harbor scallops. It is evident that Swadesh has had much experience with basic vocabulary in many languages but has acquired great tact and feeling for the expectable behavior of lexical items. What is important here is that many_of the cities and towns recognize the need for improved fiscal practices and are taking the initiative to obtain them. It 's like focusing a camera; the distant ship is there until you get the focus. A measure of the total mass accretion of meteoritic material by the Earth is obtained from analyses of deep sea sediments and dust collected in remote regions( Pettersson, 1960). Jesus, imagine, the crummy bastards, they 'll get em, they 'll get what 's comin to em** h He whirled about suddenly. Susan_Johnson, as the widow, spends the first_half of the play running a bar and singing about the unlamented death of her late husband and the second_half trying to acquire a new one. They ran_across Mr._Rayburn and the youngster expressed a desire to get the Speaker 's autograph. The American_Institute of Decorators has acquired a rare complete set of sofas and chairs which are to be placed in the Executive_Mansion 's library. You feel where he is and what he sees, and at night you feel when he is asleep or with the other woman, the one that never could love him the way you do, the one who got him because she did particularly give_a_damn whether she got him or did. Mrs._Harry_K._Cohen is chairman of_this phase and she is getting an artistic assist from A._Van_Hollander, display director of Gimbel Brothers. He 's been married and got this half grown kid. If there are any major restrictions, they usually can be obtained in printed form. At a reception for new members of Congress, Oregon_Democrat_Maurine_Neuberger, taking the Senate seat held by her husband Richard until his death last March, got a brotherly buss from Democratic Elder_Statesman Adlai_Stevenson, U._S._Ambassador-designate to the U._N.. `` Got the upstairs guy'', he bellows. Phil_Rossoff cut over to center from left_field to get the relay. Mr._Christiansen knows that a soldier will get the Distinguished_Service_Medal for conduct that would land him in prison for life or the electric_chair as a civilian. He also had, at_times, an uncanny absent-minded air like a sleepwalker; he would look right through you while you were talking to him, and if you said,`` For_Christ's_sake, Donald, you 've got Prussian_blue all_over your shirt'', he would smile, and nod, and an hour later the paint would be all_over his pants as_well. Most skilled industrial workers, nevertheless, still acquire their skills outside of formal training institutions. For_example, the Chamber_of_Commerce of Gatlinburg, Tennessee, sponsors special camera tours into the Great_Smoky Mountains to get pictures of the profusion of wild_flowers flourishing in these wooded regions. You can get year-' round air conditioners in the same variety of styles in_which you buy a furnace alone- high or low boy, horizontal or counterflow. In_fact, very_few customers, anywhere in the nation, were able to get more_than 100 shares. To her partisan audience, such picayune haggling would have seemed nothing more_than a critic striving to hold his franchise; they just sat_back on their haunches and cried for more, as though they could never get enough. The best results will be obtained by matching the correct speed with a steady feed pressure that lets the tool cut easily at an even rate. It also provides a frame within which the registration of vital events is gradually gaining force( though one cannot expect to obtain reliable vital statistics in most parts of the Congo from this source in the near future). It rested its decision solely on 7, which reads in pertinent part:``[ N_]_o corporation engaged in commerce shall acquire, directly or indirectly, the whole or any part of the stock or other share capital of another corporation engaged also in commerce, where the effect of such acquisition may be to substantially lessen competition between the corporation whose stock is so acquired and the corporation making the acquisition, or to restrain such commerce in any section or community, or tend to create a monopoly of any line of commerce. From the point_of_view of the applicants, less time was wasted in being evaluated- and they got a meal out of it as_well_as some insights into their performances. He tried to tell himself that maybe Burton had sobered_up enough to get some sense. The last 10 cases in the investigation of the Nov .8 election were dismissed yesterday by Acting_Judge_John_M._Karns, who charged that the prosecution obtained evidence`` by unfair and fundamentally illegal means''. Information, application_forms, and assistance in filing may be obtained from the Office_of_Minerals_Exploration, U.S._Department_of_the_Interior, Washington 25, D.C., or from the appropriate regional office listed below: `` Farmers are n't as price conscious as last year so we can get more money on a sale'', says Jack_Martin, who sells J._I._Case tractors and implements in Sioux_City, Iowa. I 've got a day 's work to do. This measurement was obtained by W._Blumberg of the University_of_California,Berkeley, by observing the breadth of the free induction decay signal. Contrary to these expectations we have found it impossible to obtain the degree of reproducibility one would wish, even with extensive efforts to prepare especially pure reagents. In_this connection it is worth noting how names are sometimes obtained. The people of Katanga had fought for, and obtained, their freedom from the Communist yoke of Antoine_Gizenga, and his cohorts. This can be obtained in 42- inch widths 24 feet long. On that date the Musicians_Emergency_Fund, organized to furnish employment for musicians unable to obtain engagements during the depression and to provide relief for older musicians who lost their fortunes in the stock_market crash, observed its 30_th anniversary. They were reluctant to appoint sheriffs to protect the property, thus running_the_risk of creating disturbances such_as that on the Vermejo, and yet the cowboys protested that they got no salary for arresting cattle_thieves and running_the_risk of being shot. Spectra were obtained from a powdered sample having the shape of a right circular cylinder with a height to diameter ratio of 4: 1. She lied in order to get it. If the volume is the molal volume, then** f is obtained on a molal basis which is the customary terminology of the chemists. She 'd be smart about it, get him to give it to her in little bills so 's nobody would suspect- maybe could get it until Monday account_of that, the banks- But that was really long to wait. But you will never get better flowers than the seed you grow. All this is great proceedings- get the minutes. `` I would expect the proposed committee to hold public hearings'', Mr._Notte said,`` to obtain the views of the general public and religious, labor and special-interest groups affected by these laws''. `` Tell me what to get her for Christmas''. I 'm going_to become a good nurse, and I 've got two baby brothers that are going_to have college if I have to work_at my profession until I 'm an old_maid to give it to them''. The philosophy has been that if they could find the time to attend class why not encourage them to get the credit and perhaps provide an incentive to do the work more effectively. This help is offered to applicants who ordinarily would not undertake the exploration under present conditions or circumstances at their sole expense and who are unable to obtain funds from commercial sources on reasonable terms. Approximately 165 fractions were obtained from each column. When the proprietor dies, the establishment should become a corporation until it is either acquired by another proprietor or the government decides to drop it. It embraced determining when to purchase and when to trade vehicles, who was to drive, when and where repairs were to be made, where gasoline and automobile services were to be obtained and other allied matters. She would be going_to get that for an hour or_so after Katya had left, go do the daily shopping. Do start fires one or two hours ahead_of_time to obtain a lasting bed of glowing coals. I turned left too_soon and got a signal showing that I was still behind him but he was to the right. Apparently the population eventually acquires enough confidence in the explanations of the scientists to modify its procedures and its fears. When he wanted to emphasize, or get greater intensity, he added or subtracted clay. However, there always is some limit to the numbers who will spend the time and effort to acquire training. `` We get strange orders''. Spectra were also obtained from a third sample of **f which had been diluted to three_times its original volume with powdered, anhydrous alundum( **f). You see, you got to remember, we all got schedules, like any business! Men continuously at the head of growing enterprises can acquire experiences of the most varied, complicated and trying type so that at maturation they have developed the competence and willingness to accept the personal responsibility so sorely needed now. Best not to get everything at_once. Similarly, a girl who graduates with a good working knowledge of stenography and the use of clerical machines and who is able to get a job at_once may wish to improve her skill and knowledge by a year or two of further study in a community_college or secretarial_school. `` Where would he get it? I would tell them I got a letter from home stating that five of my Negroes had run_away and ten of Pappies But I wold say I recond he did not mind it for he had a plenty more left and_then they would lean to me like a sore_eyd kitten to a basin of milk''. But if they show self-restraint, they do n't get the orders. acquire secret processes, technical data, inventions, patent applications, patents, licenses, land and interests in land( including water_rights), plants and facilities, and other property or rights by purchase, license, lease, or donation; Ca you get another pair''? In their own words, it had aided them to get a clearer picture of how they had gotten_into their marriages, and perhaps they had obtained some insights on why certain troubles appeared from_time_to_time. For_the_most_part, this discussion will be confined to results obtained since the introduction of the reference standard. Investors who wanted 100 shares in many cases ended_up with 25, and customers who had put_in a bid to buy 400 shares found themselves with 100 and counted themselves lucky to get that many. Here, in the_most eagerly awaited novel of the season( his first since The Catcher in the Rye), he tells of a college_girl in flight from the life around her and the tart but sympathetic help she gets from her 25- year-old brother. If we look_at the situation this way, we can get an idea of Khrushchev 's nightmarish worries- or, at_least, of the worries he might have if his enemies were disposed to exploit their advantage. `` You get your unconditional release as of today''. Later_on in the day Fogg could get a better weather picture from the Burlington Weather_Bureau supervised by Frank_E._Hartwell. Through previous centuries, eating changed by nearly imperceptible degrees, and mostly toward just getting enough. Spectra were obtained over the temperature range of 77- 294` K. Homozygous and heterozygous** f cells,** f and homozygous and heterozygous** f cells were used to test each sample; however, in the interest of clarity and conciseness only the results obtained with homozygous** f and homozygous** f cells will be presented here. The only hope which the public has for getting good teachers is to pay teachers on the basis of merit rather_than tenure. `` Barco, we 've got the goods on you! Get copper or earthenware mugs that keep beer chilled or soup hot. Returning to the school_crossing, the officer was informed by the Sisk boy that he recognized the driver, a neighbor, and had obtained the license_number. `` Have you got enough blankets''? When he heard that Paul_Whiteman was looking_for singers to replace the Rhythm_Boys, Mercer applied and got the job,`` not for my voice, I 'm sure, but because I could write songs and material generally''. Data were obtained, separately, on three classes of persons:( a) residents, present;( b) residents, absent; and( c) visitors. He does not expect to get great riches or he would not have chosen to answer the call to preach. `` Do n't worry, I can get plenty more'', Eugenia said, wondering where in the world she could. Other examples of gradual changes that have affected the Negro have been his moving up, row by row, in the busses; his requesting, and often getting, higher wages, better working conditions, better schools- changes that were slowly emerging even before the Supreme_Court decision of 1954. If the direct_sum decomposition( a) is valid, how can we get hold of the projections** f associated with the decomposition? A part-time farmer needs unusual skill to get as high production per hen, per cow, or per acre as can be obtained by a competent full-time farmer. Many local citizens feared that there would be irregularities at the polls, and Williams got himself a permit to carry a gun and promised an orderly election. We consume tons of aspirin and tranquilizers and sleeping_pills in_order_to get a moment 's relief from the tensions that are tearing us apart. `` I get no readings from them at_all. You can get this added heating feature for as little as$ 200 more_than the price of cooling alone. About nine o' clock, I call and see if you got any. Where can we get this cereal he likes so_much''? `` I think we 'd better let it lay until we get a clearer picture of the ecological setup around here. Nobody walks any_more but crackpots and Harry_Truman, and he 's already got an education. He said evidence was obtained`` in violation of the legal_rights of citizens''.
Giving : contribute-13.2
contribute 'contribute to some cause' chip in 'contribute to some cause' give 'endure the loss of' distribute 'give to several people' kick in 'contribute to some cause' donate 'give to a charity or good cause' sacrifice 'endure the loss of' pass out 'give to several people' give 'contribute to some cause' give out 'give to several people' hand out 'give to several people'
gift reimburse submit shell out contribute abnegate proffer betroth administer relinquish distribute donate pass out surrender forgo hand out restore forfeit extend remit transfer refer ?sacrifice circularize resubmit disburse
donate 'COD: give (money or goods) for a good cause' foist 'COD: impose an unwelcome or unnecessary person or thing on. ' give 'COD: freely transfer the possession of; cause to receive or have. ' endow 'COD: give or bequeath an income or property to. '
I donated blood to the Red Cross for the victims of the earthquake I gave two sons to the war I gave at the office donate money to the orphanage She donates to her favorite charity every month The teacher handed out the exams He gave his life for his children
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He is willing to sacrifice to the arbitrage trader some small profit. She distributed the money among oversea units. He reimbursed members. Some of the members may donate privately. They will reimburse them up to $500. I donated my house. He donated directly to JSP members. We contributed our paycheck to her.
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Papers like these four, if widely, will contribute importantly to improvement of our analytic work. Up spoke carpenter Staffe, who said he would give ten pounds to be home. Under this law annual grants are given to systems in substantial amounts. An occasional traveler from Italy brought news of Peter_Robert, who was now distributing his Bible among the Waldensian peasants. Although they have also been concerned to stand squarely within the tradition of the apostolic church, they have exhibited no willingness whatever to sacrifice their modernity to their Christianity. Two errors by New_York Yankee shortstop Tony_Kubek in the eleventh inning donated four unearned_runs and a 5- to 2 victory to the Chicago_White_Sox today. The American_Pointer_Club is still continuing to donate a trophies to Juniors who win at Junior Showmanship Classes with Pointers. But the fact that 70524 other Americans gave the same measure of devotion to an opposing concept served Liberty-and-Union in other essential ways. The lives so many_of them gave, to forestall what they believed would be a fatal encroachment by the Union on the powers reserved to their states have continued ever since to safeguard all Americans against freedom 's other foe. Asteroidal collisions are also thought to contribute material. Worry had a great_deal to do with_it; Stuart had been laid_off at the produce company and had to go_back to sitting in his father 's office, taking what salary his father could hand_out to him. Over 400 Portland firms contributed funds for the maintenance of Junior Achievement headquarters here. At the adoption, the Rev._T._F._Zimmerman, general superintendent, commented,`` The Assemblies of God has been a bulwark for fundamentalism in these modern days and has, without compromise, stood_for the great truths of the Bible for which men in_the_past have been willing to give their lives''. Yet adequate compensation- and particularly merely adequate compensation is no substitute for those intangibles which cause a man to sacrifice part of his earning potential by taking_up college teaching in_the_first_place. Research and development activities undertaken by the Secretary shall be coordinated or conducted jointly with the Department_of_Defense to the end that developments under this Act which are primarily of a civil nature will contribute to the defense of the Nation and that developments which are primarily of a military nature will, to the greatest practicable extent compatible with military and security requirements, be available to advance the purposes of_this Act and to strengthen the civil economy of the Nation. The Bureau contributed to the planning and success of the Symposium through the efforts of Mr._W._A._Wildhack, General_Chairman, and Dr._C._M._Herzfeld, Program_Chairman. If the Union conceded this to them, the same right must be conceded to each remaining state whenever it saw fit to secede: This would destroy the federal balance between it and the states, and in_the_end sacrifice to the sovereignty of the states all the liberty the citizens had gained by their Union. What we will be sacrificing in any such arrangement will be our power to be selective which is contained in the reciprocal trade principle under which we now operate. Hazel_Park donates its recreation center, five days a week, to the school. Kiwanis, American_Legion and other groups donate small sums and the mothers do what they can to bring_in dollars for its support. Apart from misplaced modifiers and headlinese, journalism contributes a wide variety of comic ambiguities in both editorial and advertising matter. Contribute also an onion, a peeled tomato and two pickled gherkins, and a mashed lime. But before_this came_about, 214938 Americans had given their lives in battle for the two concepts of the sovereign rights of men and of states. All contributed will be acknowledged. Since you contributed half of his support, you may also claim an exemption for him on your return. Workers usually think more of a plan they contribute to. Funds contributed by the Government are repaid by a royalty on production from the property. Since Mr._Clark believes firmly that the chewing of hard foods helps develop healthy gums and teeth, raw_vegetables and raw whole-wheat grains are handed_out with fresh fruit and whole-wheat cookies at snack time in the afternoons. When he had given the call a_few moments thought, he went_into the kitchen to ask Mrs._Yamata to prepare tea and sushi for the visitors, using the formal English china and the silver tea_service which had been donated to the mission, then he went outside to inspect the grounds. Mr._Clifton would have preferred death and bankruptcy to having his son stay with his wife 's people without contributing to his and his family 's upkeep, and besides that there were the things that had to be bought for the baby, milk and orange_juice and vitamins and soap, just plain soap. This procedure is much more effective than giving_out a membership packet. There were 54320 copies of fascicles sold and 642 copies distributed free during this period. It is the only county in the state so_far this month reporting a possible shortage in GA category, for which emergency allotment can be given by the state if necessary. In_addition to these activities, the NAEBM, with headquarters at 420 lexington Avenue, New_York_City, as_well as other associations and individual manufacturers, provide and distribute films, booklets, and public_services in regard_to proper boat handling and safety afloat. It was organizationally the responsibility of the Department of Public_Works and was financed on a rotary fund basis with each agency of government contributing to the pool 's operation. The Council on National_Defense of the American_Medical_Association contributed a brief article to each issue entitled,`` This is Your A. M. A.''. On_the_other_hand, if he wishes to continue in his profession, he must abandon his own code and sacrifice his precious individualism. Today a battle_cry may seem an anachronism, for in the modern Army, esprit_de_corps has been sacrificed to organizational charts and tables. the matter has not been unequivocally demonstrated, the available data show that micelles in themselves do not contribute significantly to the detergency process. Also count as an expense a charge for the labor to be contributed by the family. There are 70 children there and the mothers donate one_day a week to the school. There the matter stands with the prospect that soon Manchester may be removed from the roster of towns contributing raw sewage to its main streams. One man remarked that if he had pounds, he would give ninety of them to be back in England. ( The penalties handed_out in the electrical case, which included jail sentences, were unprecedented in anti-trust prosecutions, perhaps because the conspirators had displayed unusual ineptness in their pricing activities.) He gave his life for his beliefs. The wife is likely to be young, sophisticated, smart_as_a_whip- often a girl who has sacrificed a promising career for marriage. The 140414 Americans who gave`` the last full measure of devotion'' to prevent disunion, preserved individual freedom in the United_States from the dangers of anarchy, inherent in confederations, which throughout_history have proved fatal in_the_end to all associations composed primarily of sovereign states, and to the liberties of their people. Many other vehicles with smaller sensitive area exposure time products contribute some information. The capacity of intellectuals and members of the new professional classes to contribute creatively to national development is likely to be destroyed by a constraining sense of inferiority toward both their own political class and their colleagues and professional counterparts in the West. If you can possibly avoid it, you do hand_out any extra chances. It is much less difficult now than in Lincoln 's day to see that on both sides sovereign Americans had given their lives in the Civil_War to maintain the balance between the powers they had delegated to the States and to their Union. Congressmen returning from recess say the people admire President_Kennedy so_much, they 're even willing to heed his call to sacrifice- and give_up his program. I was shown, instead, a batch of white tickets of the sort handed_out, he told me, every morning. The bronchial_artery, except for a small number of short branches in the hilum, contributes none of the pleural blood supply. Do employees contribute their share of money to recreational_facilities? Gannon contributed saving plays on the Falcons' aerial thrusts in the late stages. Do you try to maintain the principle of employee contributed( as opposed to fully company paid) programs? Moreover the centralization of our economy during the 1920 s, the dislocations of the Depression, the common ethos of Materialism everywhere, all contributed in various ways to the face-lifting that replaced Mike_Fink and the Great_Gatsby with the anonymous physiognomy of the Little_People. The Airedale_Terrier Club of America and the Kerry_Blue_Terrier Club of America have under_consideration donating trophies to the boys or girls who win with their breeds in Junior Showmanship Competition at any Show. In May 1960, the Armed_Forces Institute of Pathology began a series of articles on the`` Medical_Museum'', and in June, the Institute started contributing a regular monthly`` Case for Diagnosis''. So great a man could not but understand, too, that the thing that moves men to sacrifice their lives is not the error of their thought, which their opponents see and attack, but the truth which the latter do not see- any_more than they see the error which mars the truth they themselves defend.
Giving : future_having-13.3
bequeath 'leave or give by will after one's death' leave 'leave or give by will after one's death' subscribe 'pay (an amount of money) as a contribution to a charity or service, especially at regular intervals' grant 'transfer by deed' pledge 'pay (an amount of money) as a contribution to a charity or service, especially at regular intervals' deed over 'transfer by deed' will 'leave or give by will after one's death'
?vote portion guarantee reassign apportion concede promise bequeath cede reallocate advance allot offer award proffer leave ration yield devolve issue will accord extend allocate pledge grant owe assign
donate 'COD: give (money or goods) for a good cause' foist 'COD: impose an unwelcome or unnecessary person or thing on. ' give 'COD: freely transfer the possession of; cause to receive or have. ' endow 'COD: give or bequeath an income or property to. '
grant land My aunt bequeathed me all her jewelry My grandfather left me his entire estate I pledged $10 a month to my favorite radio station
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We offered our paycheck to her. I bequeathed my house. The House allocated more than $1.8 million to the pensions and expenses of former presidents. I promised somebody my time.
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Mr._Hohlbein was left twenty_thousand, Garth ten. `` The past I leave to historians'', Felix intoned, demonstrating that he could be pompous as_well_as happy. Since the complicated process of establishing new communes and reviewing the rudimentary plan left by did not even begin until the fall of 1957, this goal appears somewhat ambitious. The right to leave legacies should be substantially reduced and ultimately eliminated. The absolution of Doaty 's last will and testament was proof enough of_that; Doaty would never have left her house to a godless woman. In his heart he had that peace of_which the Lord spoke when He said,`` Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Oh, she 'd come to see them once, left silver teething_rings for all_of the trips.
Giving : send-11.1
give 'place into the hands or custody of' hand 'place into the hands or custody of' pass on 'place into the hands or custody of' slip 'pass on stealthily' reach 'place into the hands or custody of' pass on 'give to or transfer possession of' turn over 'place into the hands or custody of' pass 'place into the hands or custody of' sneak 'pass on stealthily'
dispatch shunt import mail pass on shift deliver ship express post convey sneak export hand transship airmail pass forward transmit transport wire transfer port slip smuggle drive send return
donate 'COD: give (money or goods) for a good cause' foist 'COD: impose an unwelcome or unnecessary person or thing on. ' give 'COD: freely transfer the possession of; cause to receive or have. ' endow 'COD: give or bequeath an income or property to. '
NP (Agent) V () NP (Theme) PP.initial_location[PREP] (Initial_Location)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Theme) PP.initial_location[PREP] (Initial_Location) PP.destination[to] (Destination)
Examples from WordNet
Turn the files over to me, please hand me the spoon, please He slipped me the key when nobody was looking She passed the family jewels on to her daughter-in-law He turned over the prisoner to his lawyers
Examples from VerbNet
Nora sent the book from Paris. Nora sent the book. Nora sent me the book. Nora sent the book from Paris to London. Nora sent the book to London. TransCanada is shifting its HQ to Calgary from Toronto.
Examples from SemCor
Turn the bastards over to me- to me and my boys- no nigger ever got what would be comin to them- reactionary bastards. I asked, taking a final gulp of my drink, and handing him the empty glass. Handing the money over, Russ wiped his hands on his pants-legs as if ridding himself of something unclean. At_war 's end leadership in Western Europe passed from Britain because the Labour_Government devoted its attention to the creation of a welfare_state. In 1927 his father 's business collapsed, and, rather_than go bankrupt, Mercer senior turned his firm over to a bank for liquidation. We propose a method for selecting only dictionary information required by the text being translated and a means for passing the information directly to the occurrences in text. They squatted on their heels in the deep mud and Dill found a cigar in his breast_pocket, passing it over silently. Payne dismounted in Madison_Place and handed the reins to Herold. Then I picked it up again and handed it to the old_man. A spectator picked_up the ball and handed it to a small boy, who dropped this suddenly hot_potato in a very playable lie. She said,`` Well, those are the really interesting things, but if you do n't like any of those I can turn_over some of my extra typing jobs to you, if you think you can type well enough''. They passed the marmalade, the bread, the black-market butter, back_and_forth. Agriculture_Department economists estimate the Government this year will hand farmers$ 1.4 billion in special subsidies and incentive payments, well above the record$ 1.1 billion of 1958 and about double the$ 639 million of 1960. I grinned at him, handed him a_couple_of dollars and said,`` By the time you get the parking charge figured up, there should be a cigar in it for you''. U._S._Rubber_Company, New_York, passes out a form itemizing the value of benefits. Control of the government- such control as there was and such government as there was- passed into the hands of Joseph_Mobutu, chief_of_staff of the Congolese army. The people, in delegating authority, do not give their public_servants the right to decide what is good for the people to know and what is not good for them to know. By the time Barco reached the count of three, the situation seemed to Welch almost too good to be true. Watson supported the man to the edge of the bank and passed the frail figure over the bow of the nearest skiff. Beckworth handed the pass to the colonel. `` And who is this''? he asked, when she passed him a glass. You have heard him tell these young people that during his almost 50 years of service in the Congress he has seen the Kaisers and the Hitlers and the Mussolinis, the Tojos and Stalins and Khrushchevs, come and go and that we are passing_on to them the freest Nation that mankind has ever known. He replenished the dipper and handed it to his young wife riding the hurricane_deck. The Christian_Faith History of the Church_Duties of Church_Membership The Local Church and Its Program Following each instruction period a_piece of literature dealing with the topic should be handed each one for further reading during the week. He handed Harold a key to the front_door, and cautioned him against leaving it unlocked while they were out of the apartment. Harvey_B._Stevens of Kenilworth will give his niece in marriage. A note making the request was handed to U._S._Ambassador_Winthrop_G._Brown. We must avoid the notion, suggested to some people by examples such_as those just mentioned, that ideas are`` units'' in_some_way comparable_to coins or counters that can be passed intact from one group of people to another or even, for_that_matter, from one individual to another. Dr._W._B._I._Martin officiated, and the bride was given in marriage by her father. `` It is like handing a loaded .45 automatic to an 8- year-old and telling him to run out and play'', he commented. It dawns on you that instead of a lump to fill the seat across the bridge table from you, he was a man, and that because Gratt_Shafer was making you miserable, you were passing it down to him, to Gratt_Shafer 's substitute, that other guy. A_few passed along a tip for the simple reason that they liked him and wanted to give him a break. He handed the bayonet to Dean and kept the pistol. Mrs._Pastern had been given sixteen names, a bundle of literature, and a book of receipts. Warren handed him the metal box and Prevot quietly disappeared down the line. Therefore as through one man sin entered into the world and through sin death, and thus death has passed unto all men because all have sinned. There was no debate as the Senate passed the bill on to the House. Hand her a chair and she would say,`` Why, it 's a nice imitation of those Queen_Anne chairs I inherited from Grandmother_Delancy''. Under its plan du_Pont would retain its General_Motors shares but be required to pass_on to its stockholders the right_to_vote those shares. The navy captain disclosed also that a list of questions found in Miss Gee 's purse would, if completed and handed back, have given the Kremlin a complete picture`` of our current anti-submarine effort and would have shown what we are doing in research and development for the future''. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Pass the iron rations, please, and light another candle, for it 's getting dark down here and we 're minded to read a_bit of world law just to pass the time away. And Harry_Dexter_White, implicated in F._B._I. reports in Communist associations, was one of the architects of the Morgenthau_Plan, which had it ever been put into full operation, would have simply handed Germany to Stalin. With Britain looking inward, overseas problems were neglected and the baton was passed_on to the United_States. He handed the guard 's rifle to Fiske. But there is nothing in the Act requiring the hearing_officer 's report to be likewise turned_over to the registrant. The bride 's brother, Walter_D._Monroe_Jr., will give her in marriage. It seemed, indeed, that their house was not so_much a home, but rather a perfect stage_set, and that they were actors who had been handed fat roles in a successful play, and had talent enough to fill the roles competently, with nice understatement. Dan_Beam presented music and the bride was given in marriage by her father. Then he turned the telephone over to Rourke, and went_into the bedroom to change his slippers for dry socks and shoes. Christiana and Delaware would, in_turn, be required to pass_on the voting_rights to the General_Motors shares allocable to them to their own stockholders. They went shopping in the neighborhood, and bought two loaves_of_bread with the ration coupons they had been given in Blois, and some cheese, and a dozen eggs, and a bag of oranges from a peddler in the Place_Redoute- the first oranges they had seen since they landed. When he was bent over behind the wheel of the station_wagon, feeling in his trouser_cuffs for the ignition_key which he had dropped a moment before, she came_out of the house with an enormous Rumanian shawl over her head, which she had bought in that country during one of their trips abroad, and handed him a clean handkerchief through the window. But to as_many as received him he gave the power of becoming sons of God; to those who believe_in his name: Who were_born not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God. Noting that President_Kennedy has handed the Defense_Department the major responsibility for the nation 's civil_defense program, Mr._Hawksley said the federal_government would pay half the salary of a full-time local director. The Georgia_Constitution gives the Legislature the power to exempt colleges from property taxation if, among other criteria,`` all endowments to institutions established for white people shall be limited to white people, and all endowments to institutions established for colored people shall be limited to colored people''. First thing I knew he was in the kitchenette cooking_up the breakfast and I was handing Eileen her coffee-cup and she was lying there handsome as a queen among her courtiers.
Grasp : comprehend-87.2
understand 'know and comprehend the nature or meaning of'
comprehend
read understand misunderstand follow recognize misapprehend see misconstrue grasp apprehend appreciate fathom undertand get recognise know misinterpret realize
understand 'FN: to perceive the nature and/or significance of an object or situation' grasp 'COD: comprehend fully' follow 'FN: to comprehend a situation' comprehend 'COD: grasp mentally; understand' see 'FN: to comprehend' fathom 'COD: understand (something) after much thought.'
NP (Experiencer) V () PP.stimulus[about,of] (Stimulus) S_ING ()
Examples from WordNet
She did not understand her husband I understand what she means
Examples from VerbNet
I understood how to do it. I understood what we should do. I understood this about her." I knew about his drinking. I knew about what to do. I understood their wanting more minutes. I understood it as a joke. I understood the problem. I understand. She understood about life. I knew about what he should do. I understood that he is a good doctor. I understood how she did it. I understood why we should help them. I understood him to be a good doctor. I understood wanting more.
Examples from SemCor
The design of a mechanical interlocking frame is much like a mechanical puzzle, but once understood, the principles can be applied to any track and signal arrangement. To understand American politics is, simply, to know people, to know the relative weight of names- who are heroes, who are straw_men, who controls, who does not. As_such, one cannot fully understand the thought of the pre-Han and Han periods without knowing the meanings inherent in the Lo_Shu; but, conversely, one cannot begin to understand the Lo_Shu without knowing something about the world_view of the Old Chinese, which they felt they saw expressed in it. `` Reverend'', he said,`` I think you do quite understand the situation here. How, for_example, could a Voltaire understand the strange predicament in which a Rousseau would find himself when, soon after the furor of his first Discourse, he acquired still another title to fame? `` The political and intellectual Left began fighting humor and comedy years ago, because they fear things they do not understand and cannot manage, satire and irony, humor and comedy. The child understands no. He did mention in his column the fact that he had received many letters about this and he himself did not understand the networks and the independent local stations' not doing this- but nothing happened. While roleplaying for testing is not too well understood at the present time, it represents one of the major uses of this procedure. The ladies especially could understand what troubled him. `` Senator'', said an interviewer,`` your constituents can understand from your speech last night just how you stand on the question''. She could easily understand why the two men had been startled to find a strange girl in_the_back seat of their car( she had figured that out), but she could n't understand their subsequent actions. The monk then understood the spiritual attainment of Hwang_Pah, and praised him as a true Mahayanist. Duclos understood what was bothering Rousseau: that the writer of the Prosopopoeia_of_Fabricius should now become known as the writer of an amusing little operetta. I do understand why a white hotel should be down here''. This is important to understanding the position that doctrinaire liberals found themselves in after World_War_2, and our great democratic victory that brought no peace. Most students of literature, whether they call themselves scholars or critics, are ready to argue that it is possible to understand literary_works as_well_as to enjoy them. The architects do not believe that the education of the interior_designer is sufficiently good or sufficiently extended to compare with that of the architect and that, therefore, the interior_designer is incapable of understanding the architectural principles involved in planning the interior of a building. Some of the poetic cadence of the older version certainly is lost in the newer one, but almost anyone, with a fair knowledge of the_English language, can understand the meaning, without the necessity of interpretation by a Biblical scholar. When he said it, they thought it exceedingly profound, though none of them understood it, since it was simply the amount_of_time that Mercer had been on Shayol: `` I god_damn well understand''. For nearly a year, they have been receiving counseling, separately and together, in an effort to understand and overcome the antagonisms which had given_rise to the possibility of divorce. The continuities, contrasts, and similarities discernible when past and present are surveyed together are inexhaustible and the one is often understood through the other. Taking first things first, let 's understand the sport gymnastics. The collection of information is meaningless unless it is understood and used for a definite purpose. It would be a sign for the untellable, and he, Adam, would understand. Sergeant_Moll understood. I'm honey only to my husband, understand''? Few writers have better understood their deepest selves. What that spirit and attitude were we can best understand if we see more precisely how it contrasts with the communist tradition with the longest continuous history, the one which reached Christianity by_the_way_of Stoicism through the Church_Fathers of Late Antiquity. Analysis in roleplaying is usually done for the purpose of understanding strong and weak_points of an individual or as a process to eliminate weak_parts and strengthen good_parts. `` He killed Tom- do you understand that''? Whitehead contends that the human way of understanding existence as a unity of interlocking and interdependent processes which constitute each_other and which cause each_other to be and not to be is possible only because the basic form of such an understanding, for all its vagueness and tendency to mistake the detail, is initially given in the way man feels the world. It is, I am reliably given to understand, the technical argot for those who engage in your particular branch of the boost; i.e., burglars who rob while the tenants are absent, in contrast to hot slough prowlers, those who work while the occupants are home. Did Signor_Raymond understand? So, he understood her panic. He felt certain for_the_first_time in his teaching experience that the men in the class understood that orgasm, as a criterion, is not_nearly so essential for a satisfying female sexual experience as most males might think. Does this help the non-Jew to understand this group? And though it was logical that a man who plot mass_murder not hesitate to speak an untruth, still it was difficult to understand why Spencer spoke only for Cromwell. It was true that they could be approximated, but would the Ozagenians understand these approximations? This we can sympathetically understand. You may be sure he marries her in_the_end and has a fine old knockdown fight with the brother, and that there are plenty of minor scraps along the way to ensure that you understand what the word Donnybrook means. He hated them too_much to understand- the people of_this isolated law unto itself world that was Lord 's world. And a witty American journalist remarked over a century ago what is even more true today,`` Many_a writer seems to think he is never profound except when he can understand his own meaning''. He was put_out too because there was only one way of understanding what she 'd done. The Unitarian clergy were an exclusive club of cultivated gentlemen- as the term was then understood in_the_Back Bay- and Parker was definitely not a gentleman, either in theology or in manners. , you have_to face facts and realize that a man who 's been in the Marine_Corps all his life does understand much about politics. Among the_most frequently quoted Biblical sentences are the Beatitudes and yet so few persons, other_than scholars, really understand the true meaning of these eight blessings uttered by Jesus at the beginning of the Sermon_on_the_Mount. It was an answer that Styka understood. To understand the past history- and the future potential- of American_Catholic higher education, it is necessary to appreciate the special character of the esprit d' corps of the religious community. `` I god_damn well understand. `` Ca understand why the hell anyone wants_to go inside that son-of-a-bitch place''. In a joint interview Mr. and Mrs._B. were helped to understand the meaning of a younger son 's wandering away_from_home in_terms_of his feelings of displacement in reaction to the arrival of the twins. If the content of faith is to be presented today in a form that can be`` understanded of the people''- and this, it must_not be forgotten, is one of the goals of the perennial theological task- there is no other choice but to abandon completely a mythological manner of representation. He had had the need to understand what life lurked behind the mask of flesh, behind the oath, the banter, the sadness. `` I do n't believe I know you, and I can n't understand your quaint brand of English- it was meant to be English, was n't it''? Furthermore, even the highly trained law clerk who was a part of Jack 's total make-up could not understand how the principle could ever be codified. And further he must understand his obligation to the client to meet his physical necessities but also to enhance and improve his life and to enlarge the cultural horizon of our society. In Oslo, the ministers have met in a climate of candor, and made a genuine attempt to get information and understanding one another 's problems. By combining the talents of a medical_man, Dr._Aterman, a biophysicist, Mr._Berkely, and an electronics expert, Dr._Zworykin, this novel technique has been developed which promises to open broad avenues to understanding life processes. But he had understood. Evidently Bill was another of those men who simply do understand women. Neither is primary experience understood according_to the attitude of modern empiricism in which nothing is thought to be received signals of sensory qualities producing their responses in the appropriate sense_organs. I understand how you feel about the child''. But, I'm telling you, it 'll be turned_down- you do understand the System yet. But first, we must define two terms so that their meaning will be clearly understood: Neither of them, I understood, had been present at the filming session earlier. Tardily the Government here came to understand how this country 's own reputation was tarnished by the association with repression. there is no question but that the process of washing fabrics involves a number of phenomena which are related together in an extremely complicated way and that these phenomena and their interrelations are not well understood at the present, this section attempts to present briefly an up-to-date picture of the physical_chemistry of washing either fabrics or hard surfaces. He was closer to understanding it in English now, although it could never have the inevitability of the Martian concept it stood_for. If Nikita buys a small plot in some modest rural cemetery, everyone will understand. When he started school at the age of five-and-a-half, he could not understand why the alphabet begins with the letter A, instead of C, as in the scale. Do your employees understand all the benefits to which your insurance entitles them? Man has the experience of being helpfully allied_with what he cannot fully understand; he is a coordinate part of the mysterious energy and being and movement. For he had understood that Betty had been engaged to a boy named Barry_Jenkins. That some men did not want it he could understand. Though I doubted that he would understand me, I told the director my motives for applying. He shouted at her and told her he loved her and could n't understand why she had upset herself. `` You do understand, Pa. These objectives are stated here because of their importance in understanding the current activities of the Planning_Division. The nature of the opposition between liberals and Bourbons is too little understood in the North. The presence of genuine mimesis in art is marked by the persistence with which the work demands attention and compels valuation even_though it is but vaguely understood. `` You see'', she said, looking past him into the room, where the highball glasses sparkled dully in the bright light,`` you and I can n't understand the many hardships they have to undergo''. Anyone who has watched children develop a taste for literature will understand what I mean. I did n't understand why, Clay. He affected( most properly) not to understand my point. The precise mechanism for organification of iodine in the thyroid is not as_yet completely understood. Understanding a work_of_art involves recognition of the ideas that it reflects or embodies. For him to ignore the political consequences involved in an Atlantic_Union of_this kind is difficult to understand. The interior_designer, then, must first be an artist but also understand carpentry and painting and lighting and plumbing and finance. Richard_Brinsley_Sheridan said,`` I think the interpreter is the hardest to be understood of the two''. But let us not be mistaken about Confucian`` virtue''; this was not virtue as we understand the word today, and it did not mean an abandonment of the belief in magic manipulation. A guy can be an active and successful hot rodder for years without becoming even remotely involved_with mathematical problems; however, he will have a clearer understanding of_what he is doing and the chances are he will be more successful if he understands the few formulas that apply to rodding. I do this work all on my own, because I understand the difficulties and I want to help these lay-sisters. Lincoln understood this better than most when he said in his`` Second Inaugural'' that God`` gives to both North and South this terrible war, as the woe due to those by whom the offense came''. She had a hard_time making him understand that it was Farouk she wished to meet. And Zen_Buddhism, though it is extremely difficult to understand how these internal contradictions are reconciled, helps them in their struggle to achieve personal salvation through sexual release. She understood completely. In_fact, insofar as science generates any fear, it stems not so much from scientific prowess and gadgets but from the fact that new unanswered questions arise, which, until they are understood, create uncertainty. One part of her audience was totally engaged, the connoisseur witnessing a peculiarly fine performance of some ancient classic, the other part, the guest of the connoisseur, attentive as one who must take an intelligent interest in_that which he does not fully understand. In the extreme and example suggested in Figure 3, the organization is more easily understood and more predictable in behavior. Writing to his colleague George_Herbert_Palmer-`` Glorious old Palmer'', as he addresses him- James says that if only the students at Harvard could really understand Royce, Santayana, Palmer, and himself and see that their varying systems are`` so many religions, ways of fronting life, and worth fighting for'', then Harvard would have a genuine philosophic universe. However, it is important to trace the philosophy of the French_Revolution to its sources to understand the common democratic origin of individualism and socialism and the influence of the latter on the former.
Grinding : carve-21.2
comminute 'reduce to small pieces or particles by pounding or abrading' bray 'reduce to small pieces or particles by pounding or abrading' mash 'reduce to small pieces or particles by pounding or abrading' grind 'reduce to small pieces or particles by pounding or abrading' crunch 'reduce to small pieces or particles by pounding or abrading'
shred 'COD: tear or cut into shreds.' crush 'COD: pulverize by compressing forcefully. ' pulp 'COD: crush into a pulp. ' masticate 'COD: chew (food)' chew 'COD: bite and work (food) in the mouth to make it easier to swallow.' grind 'COD: reduce to small particles or powder by crushing' grate 'COD: reduce (food) to small shreds by rubbing it on a grater. ' pulverize 'COD: reduce to fine particles. ' flake 'COD: split or cause to split into flakes. ' crumble 'COD: cause (something, especially food) to crumble. ' mill 'COD: grind in a building with machinery for grinding grain into flour ' crunch 'COD: crush (a hard or brittle foodstuff) with the teeth, making a marked grinding sound. '
Carol crushed the ice. That hammer crushes well. Carol carved the stone with a chisel. Carol drilled the stone. The hammer crushed the marble. The ice crushed easily. The chisel carves well. Carol drilled the stone with a hammer drill. Carol carved the stone. The chisel carved the statue. The marble drilled easily. Carol crushed the ice with a hammer. The antique hand drill drilled well. The antique hand drill drilled the stone. The marble carved easily.
Examples from SemCor
The highway_system is an agency of government, and when it grinds up 40000 Americans every_year the government is destroying its own taxpayers, which is obviously a silly thing for any government to do.
Grinding : chew-39.2
gum 'grind with the gums; chew without teeth and with great difficulty' masticate 'chew (food); to bite and grind with the teeth' jaw 'chew (food); to bite and grind with the teeth' chomp 'chew noisily' champ 'chew noisily' chew 'chew (food); to bite and grind with the teeth' mumble 'grind with the gums; chew without teeth and with great difficulty' manducate 'chew (food); to bite and grind with the teeth' gnaw 'bite or chew on with the teeth'
shred 'COD: tear or cut into shreds.' crush 'COD: pulverize by compressing forcefully. ' pulp 'COD: crush into a pulp. ' masticate 'COD: chew (food)' chew 'COD: bite and work (food) in the mouth to make it easier to swallow.' grind 'COD: reduce to small particles or powder by crushing' grate 'COD: reduce (food) to small shreds by rubbing it on a grater. ' pulverize 'COD: reduce to fine particles. ' flake 'COD: split or cause to split into flakes. ' crumble 'COD: cause (something, especially food) to crumble. ' mill 'COD: grind in a building with machinery for grinding grain into flour ' crunch 'COD: crush (a hard or brittle foodstuff) with the teeth, making a marked grinding sound. '
gnaw an old cracker the old man had no teeth left and mumbled his food The boy chomped his sandwich Chew your food and don't swallow it! The cows were masticating the grass He jawed his bubble gum
Examples from VerbNet
Cynthia nibbled. Cynthia nibbled the carrot. Cynthia nibbled at the carrot.
Examples from SemCor
Pa had his head up, glaring, his teeth gnawing at the place where he 'd grown a mustache once. She glanced around the clearing, taking_in the wagon and the load of and trappings scattered over the ground, the two kids, the whiteface bull that was chewing its cud just within the far reaches of the firelight. She stood sipping and chewing and watching. Squire chewed his gum, his jaw moving in a steady rhythm. As he chewed his gum and exuded wheezing breath, Marty smelt the reek of bad whiskey. She stood frowning and chewing her lip. Holden noticed almost absently how she chewed, how the whole side of her cheek moved, a slab of fat that extended down into her neck. Clumps of brush that they passed were so many enchained demons straining in anger to tear and gnaw on his bones. Ludie chewed roofer 's tar.
Grooming : braid-41.2.2
fluff 'ruffle (one's hair) by combing the ends towards the scalp, for a full effect' tease 'ruffle (one's hair) by combing the ends towards the scalp, for a full effect' manicure 'care for (one's hand) by cutting and shaping the nails, etc.' shampoo 'use shampoo on (hair)' rinse 'rinse one's mouth and throat with mouthwash' bob 'cut hair in the style of a bob' lather 'rub soap all over, usually with the purpose of cleaning' wave 'set waves in' perm 'give a permanent wave to' condition 'apply conditioner to in order to make smooth and shiny' soap 'rub soap all over, usually with the purpose of cleaning' comb 'straighten with a comb' gargle 'rinse one's mouth and throat with mouthwash' talc 'apply talcum powder to (one's body)' manicure 'trim carefully and neatly'
shampoo curl cut perm powder plait rouge lather wave talc file trim crimp towel rinse brush tweeze set henna comb tease dye condition bob braid manicure pluck clip crop soap
groom 'COD: give a neat and tidy appearance to' soap 'COD: wash with soap' brush [teeth] 'FN: polish one's teeth' moisturize 'COD: with obj. make (something, especially the skin) less dry' plait 'COD: form into a plait or plaits.' wash 'COD: clean with water and, typically, soap or detergent. ' wax 'COD: remove hair from (a part of the body) by applying wax and then peeling it off with the hairs. ' cleanse 'FN: clean thoroughly' bathe 'COD: wash by immersing one's body in water' shower 'COD: wash oneself in a shower. ' comb 'FN: draw a comb through (hair)' lave 'COD: wash or wash over. ' shampoo 'FN: wash or clean with shampoo' pluck 'COD: pull some of the hairs from (one's eyebrows) to make them look neater' shave 'COD: cut the hair off (a person or part of the body) with a razor.' manicure 'COD: give a manicure to. '
comb your hair Bernice bobs her hair these days! she asked the hairdresser to wave her hair gargle with this liquid manicure fingernails I condition my hair after washing it She perms her hair
Examples from VerbNet
Celia brushed the baby's hair. Celia brushed her hair.
Examples from SemCor
David finished shaving, washed his face clean of lather, and combed and retied his hair.
Grooming : dress-41.1.1
bath 'clean one's body by immersion into water' slick up 'dress and groom with particular care, as for a special occasion' shower 'take a shower; wash one's body in the shower' bathe 'cleanse the entire body' smarten up 'dress and groom with particular care, as for a special occasion' spruce 'dress and groom with particular care, as for a special occasion' bathe 'clean one's body by immersion into water' spruce up 'dress and groom with particular care, as for a special occasion'
groom 'COD: give a neat and tidy appearance to' soap 'COD: wash with soap' brush [teeth] 'FN: polish one's teeth' moisturize 'COD: with obj. make (something, especially the skin) less dry' plait 'COD: form into a plait or plaits.' wash 'COD: clean with water and, typically, soap or detergent. ' wax 'COD: remove hair from (a part of the body) by applying wax and then peeling it off with the hairs. ' cleanse 'FN: clean thoroughly' bathe 'COD: wash by immersing one's body in water' shower 'COD: wash oneself in a shower. ' comb 'FN: draw a comb through (hair)' lave 'COD: wash or wash over. ' shampoo 'FN: wash or clean with shampoo' pluck 'COD: pull some of the hairs from (one's eyebrows) to make them look neater' shave 'COD: cut the hair off (a person or part of the body) with a razor.' manicure 'COD: give a manicure to. '
He spruced up for the party The child should bathe every day bathe daily You should shower after vigorous exercise
Examples from VerbNet
Marlene dressed the baby. Marlene dressed. Marlene dressed herself. She was clad in black.
Examples from SemCor
But just when she seemed to have sunk into some depravity of peasanthood she would disappear and come_down bathed, brushed, and taking_breaths of air, and even with her broken nails her hands would come to rest on a table or a leaf with a thoughtless delicacy, a grace of history, so_to_speak, and for an instant one saw how ferociously proud she was and adamant on certain questions of personal value. And listening to such a conversation one morning while taking a cup of chocolate in a cafe, Rousseau found himself bathed in perspiration, trembling lest his authorship become known, and at_the_same_time dreaming of the startling effect he would make if he should proclaim himself suddenly as the composer. You 'll foil them in droves, along with their pal humidity, by having and using a kitchen_range exhaust_fan, a bathroom ventilator for when you shower, and an outside vent for the clothes drier. Their product had been endorsed by Good_Housekeeping, the A._M._A., and the Veterinary_Journal, among other repositories of higher wisdom, and before much longer if you did have a cake of their soap in the john, even your best friends would think you did bathe. It was also subtly familiar, for it was the odor of the human_body, but multiplied innumerable times because of the fact that the aborigines never bathed. He showered, shaved, dressed and went_down to the dining_room for breakfast. `` Ex-cuse me'', he said in Berlitz_English, and got_up and left them, to bathe and dress.
Grooming : floss-41.2.1
floss 'use dental floss to clean' wash 'cleanse (one's body) with soap and water' lave 'cleanse (one's body) with soap and water'
brush wash floss shave
groom 'COD: give a neat and tidy appearance to' soap 'COD: wash with soap' brush [teeth] 'FN: polish one's teeth' moisturize 'COD: with obj. make (something, especially the skin) less dry' plait 'COD: form into a plait or plaits.' wash 'COD: clean with water and, typically, soap or detergent. ' wax 'COD: remove hair from (a part of the body) by applying wax and then peeling it off with the hairs. ' cleanse 'FN: clean thoroughly' bathe 'COD: wash by immersing one's body in water' shower 'COD: wash oneself in a shower. ' comb 'FN: draw a comb through (hair)' lave 'COD: wash or wash over. ' shampoo 'FN: wash or clean with shampoo' pluck 'COD: pull some of the hairs from (one's eyebrows) to make them look neater' shave 'COD: cut the hair off (a person or part of the body) with a razor.' manicure 'COD: give a manicure to. '
I flossed. She flossed her teeth with floss. She brushed with a toothbrush. The hygienist flossed my teeth.
Examples from SemCor
I was loaded with suds when I ran_away, and I have had a chance to wash it off. Surely it would grow there whether I washed myself or not. The first thing every morning when she washed her face she could see the scar on her chin where he 'd cut her with a boot cleat, and maybe she saw him heaving it again, the dirty sock popping_out as it flew. David finished shaving, washed his face clean of lather, and combed and retied his hair. At home, he would even wash his hands for supper, and he wandered around the yard in a pair of old corduroys. Going through the Imperial_Gate in the wall, I entered the grounds of Topkapi_Palace, home of the Sultans and nerve_center of the vast Ottoman_Empire, and walked along a road toward another gate in the distance, past the Church of St._Irene, completed by Constantine in 330 A._D. on my left, and_then, just outside the second gate, I saw a spring with a tap in the wall on my right- the Executioner 's Spring, where he washed his hands and his sword after beheading his victims. - and flounced to the sink, where she began noisily to wash her hands. `` I do mind washing dishes now_and_then'', he said pleasantly. The surgeon came_back at dusk, cut the vein of a second pigeon, again washed out the eye.
Grooming : groom-41.1.2
groom 'give a neat appearance to' groom 'care for one's external appearance' neaten 'care for one's external appearance' dress 'give a neat appearance to' curry 'give a neat appearance to'
groom curry
groom 'COD: give a neat and tidy appearance to' soap 'COD: wash with soap' brush [teeth] 'FN: polish one's teeth' moisturize 'COD: with obj. make (something, especially the skin) less dry' plait 'COD: form into a plait or plaits.' wash 'COD: clean with water and, typically, soap or detergent. ' wax 'COD: remove hair from (a part of the body) by applying wax and then peeling it off with the hairs. ' cleanse 'FN: clean thoroughly' bathe 'COD: wash by immersing one's body in water' shower 'COD: wash oneself in a shower. ' comb 'FN: draw a comb through (hair)' lave 'COD: wash or wash over. ' shampoo 'FN: wash or clean with shampoo' pluck 'COD: pull some of the hairs from (one's eyebrows) to make them look neater' shave 'COD: cut the hair off (a person or part of the body) with a razor.' manicure 'COD: give a manicure to. '
groom the dogs dress the horses He is always well-groomed
Examples from VerbNet
Sheila groomed the horse.
Examples from SemCor
The horses were groomed to a high gloss; departing, they stepped solemnly with knees lifted to the jaw, for they had been trained to drag at important funerals.
NP (Hair) V () PP[into] (Configuration) NP (Hair) V () NP (Hair) V () PP[above] (Location) NP (Hair) V () PP[at] (Subregion)
Examples from WordNet
crimp hair
Examples from VerbNet
Celia brushed the baby's hair. Celia brushed her hair.
Examples from SemCor
Halt : stop-55.4
stop 'come to a halt, stop moving' halt 'come to a halt, stop moving'
cut conclude stall kill discontinue halt cut out cut off cease stop end finish quit terminate close deactive
halt 'FN: cease moving' stop 'FN: cease moving'
[1 : Something ----s ] [2 : Somebody ----s ]
NP (Theme) V () PP[on] (Containing_event) VPto (Purpose) NP (Theme) V () PP[in] (Containing_event) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Depictive) AVP (Manner) NP (Theme) V () PP[on] (Depictive) PP[in] (Place) NP (Theme) V () PP[on] (Depictive) PP[in] (Time) NP (Theme) V () PP[for] (Duration) PP[at] (Place) AVP (Time) NP (Theme) V () PP[for] (Duration) VPto (Purpose) NP (Theme) V () PP[for] (Explanation) PP[since] (Period_of_iterations) NP (Theme) V () Sub (Manner) PP[at] (Place) VPto (Purpose) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Manner) NP (Theme) V () PP[in] (Place) VPto (Purpose) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Place) NP (Theme) V () PP[at] (Place) NP (Theme) V () PP[at] (Place) PP[at] (Time) NP (Theme) V () NP (Theme) V () PP[in] (Depictive) NP (Theme) V () PP[for] (Duration) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Manner) PP[in] (Place) NP (Theme) V () PP[for] (Period_of_iterations) NP (Theme) V () PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Theme) V () VPto (Purpose)
NP.eventuality (Eventuality) V ()
NP (Affector) V () NP.eventuality (Eventuality)
NP (Affector) V () S_ING (Eventuality)
NP (Affector) V () NP.eventuality (Eventuality) PP.subeventuality[with] (Subeventuality)
NP (Subeventuality) V () NP.eventuality (Eventuality)
Examples from WordNet
She stopped in front of a store window the car stopped
Examples from VerbNet
The storm ended. He stopped eating the popsicle. John cut the engine. He ended the party with fireworks. A wedding ended the book.
Examples from SemCor
At the slope 's base coils of concertina stretched out_of eye range like a wild tangle of children 's hoops, stopped simultaneously, weirdly poised as if awaiting the magic of the child 's touch to start them all rolling again. Zion was surprised when Roy 's buggy stopped beside her on the pike one early summer day as she was walking home from the country school where she was teaching now that Eph_Showers had had a call to preach in some mountain town. He stopped in_front of a door, placed a finger on his lips, and, still peering down into his beard, pushed open the door to a classroom. Many_a motel owner- when we 've stopped there again- has remembered us and has said he preferred our dogs to most children. On_the_way he stopped at the desk to receive his mail. It 's got_to stop. There being no bridge, the master had to stop at the shore; but his companion crossed the river walking on the water and beckoned to Hwang_Pah to follow him. It struck the 9 th green on_the_fly and stopped just off the edge. Stopping the cars at a fork in the road, he got_out, paced off a certain distance to a spot between two shrub-covered sand hills, and indicated a location. He stopped. She stopped at the Surcliffes' after dusk, and had a Scotch-and-soda. Halting, Pat turned to survey him deliberately. Mike stopped to cherish all his selves, the many threes-fulfilled on Mars, corporate and discorporate, the precious few on Earth- the unknown powers of three on Earth that would be his to merge with and cherish now that at_last long waiting he grokked and cherished himself. `` I stopped to say goodbye, Mrs._Lattimer, and to tell you how sorry I was to hear about your baby. With a tiny fur-piece wrapped around her shoulders, she wiggled her satin covered buttocks down the street before him and did stop. I stopped by the counter. Watson pounded to the crawling man and stopped, panting heavily. Later we realized that the redcoats had stopped their charge at the wall. It was stopping. Then, when he had it pointed down the hill, he stopped to gaze at her through the window. His voice had not commanded her to stop. He was just short of arm 's reach when he stopped. Hogan reappeared, stopped on the hotel porch, lifted a hand in signal. He stopped automatically at the street_corners, waiting for the traffic_lights to change, unheeding of other people, his coat open and flapping. Juanita stopped just inside the open door, her hand to her mouth. Because the buses would not stop on the parkway, land for bus_stations and for parking_areas nearby will be needed. In criticism of the latter 's views, his conclusions were based upon dog lung injection studies in which the vascular channels were first filled with a solution under pressure and then were injected with various sized colored particles designed to stop at the arteriolar level. The figure stopped and one hand was perilously freed from the hamper to scratch the nose. Kimmell said he and Ralph were helping children across Belvidere at Kercheval_Monday afternoon when a car heading north on Belvidere stopped belatedly inside the pedestrian crosswalk. Andrei stopped at Litowski_Place and looked_around quickly at the boundary of civil buildings. He stopped and whispered his errand. There was brush, and stands of pine that no grass could grow under, and places so steep that cattle would stop to graze. Phil_Rossoff, coming_in from left_field, stopped at the water_fountain for a drink. Mark stopped the car and switched_off the lights and they sat looking_at the water, which, there being no moon out, could be distinguished from the sky only by an absence of stars. Forced behind him momentarily, Russ followed at_once and halted two steps inside. They cannot stop to grasp and embrace and sit in the back seat of cars along a dark lane. Joking stopped and everyone gathered around. The patrol was stopping. '' I stopped``, responded the man,'' several_times to look at beautiful sceneries``. He halted, and looked_around. Looking down the street after her, Adam saw that she had again stopped and again removed one hand from the basket. My heart almost stopped beating. We drove close_to the boulder, stopped the Land_Rover, and walked over toward the family. An auto overturned, skidding into a stopped tractor-trailer and burst into flames near Snellville, the patrol said. He stopped stone-still. The car drew_up alongside him and stopped. For_example, suppose a man wearing a$ 200 watch, driving a 1959 Rolls_Royce, stops to ask a man on the sidewalk,`` What time is it''? Now, as he passed the open counter that divided the assembly room from the business office, he nodded and said good_night to the station_keeper and his clerks, not stopping to hear the day-watch playback of his chewing_out. On their way, they stopped at every gas_station along the main boulevards to question the attendants. The music arrived, taking him, its rhythm stroked him, snaked all through him, the lyrics lifted him, took him from one magic isle to another, stopping briefly at each. Mr._Dwyer said that although it was obvious that Mr._Rayburn was not well he stopped, gave the youngster his autograph, asked where he was from and expressed the hope that he would enjoy his visit to Congress. The gunfire, which was so near that it seemed just a piece up the road now, stopped for long enough to count to twenty; and in that brief interval, a redcoat officer came tearing down the road, whipping his horse fit to kill. When the station_wagon drew abreast_of the dusty dirt road that led up to the porch of the Culver house, Pamela turned the wheel, guiding the car to its familiar parking spot close_to the house, and stopped. In a small grove against the river they halted, turning deep into the protection of the trees.
Have_as_requirement : require-103
necessitate 'require as useful, just, or proper' ask 'require as useful, just, or proper' call for 'require as useful, just, or proper' postulate 'require as useful, just, or proper' involve 'require as useful, just, or proper' require 'require as useful, just, or proper' need 'require as useful, just, or proper' take 'require as useful, just, or proper' demand 'require as useful, just, or proper'
take need require involve necessitate demand
demand 'COD: require; need.' take 'COD: need or call for.' require 'FN: demand (the meeting of an enabling condition)' need 'FN: to require something in order to be operational.'
[34 : It ----s that CLAUSE ] [24 : Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE ] [11 : Something ----s something ]
NP (Theme) V () NP (Precondition) PP.source[from] (Source)
NP (Theme) V () NP (Precondition) S_INF ()
NP (Theme) V () for (Precondition) NP () S_INF ()
NP (Theme) V () that (Precondition) S ()
Examples from WordNet
This job asks a lot of patience and skill success usually requires hard work This intervention does not postulate a patient's consent This dinner calls for a spectacular dessert This position demands a lot of personal sacrifice It takes nerve to do what she did
Examples from VerbNet
Success requires working long hours. Success requires for us to work hard. Success requires hard work. Success needs to happen quickly. Success requires hard work from us. Success requires that we work hard. Success requires everyone to work hard.
Examples from SemCor
Attention to details can cut in half the size unit you need and pare operating expense proportionately. Because of his brain injury and the extreme damage suffered to his sight, the patient had to train himself for a new line_of_work, that of a portfolio maker, an occupation requiring a great_deal of precision in the making of measurements and a fairly well developed sense of form and contour. Administrative restrictions necessitated the smaller sample size in the structured schools. It is a flavor that might take a_little getting used_to- not because it is unpleasant, but because the flavor is hard to define in the light of our experience with other fruits. `` Emory_University 's charter and by-laws have never required admission or rejection of students on the basis of race'', board chairman Henry_L._Bowden stated. The college teacher needs the stimulus of communication with other faculty_members but he also needs to feel that such communication, even informal debates over the luncheon table, are a contribution to the total good of the institution. Board_Chairman_Howard_Simpson of the Baltimore+ Ohio_Railroad_Co., testified the B+ O was in its worst financial_condition since the depression years and badly needed the economic lift it would get from consolidation with the Chesapeake+ Ohio_Railroad. The adjustments needed to establish a uniform and coordinated fiscal-tax collection year calendar throughout Rhode_Island, based on a July_1- June 30 year, are shown below. This resulted in an improved appearance, but was followed by an increase in printing cost that necessitated the institution of major economies to keep within the total of allocated funds. `` In_this light we need 1000 churches in Illinois, where we have 200; 800 in Southern New_England, we have 60; we need 100 in Rhode_Island, we have none'', he said. After_that, it requires several minutes of concentrated work, including six separate and deliberate actions by a minimum of three men sitting at three separate stations in a bomber, each with another man beside him to help, for an armed bomb to be_released. The chase in itself is a narrative; it presumes both speed and urgency and it demands cutting- both from pursued to pursuer and from stage to stage of the journey of both. Christiana_Securities_Company and Delaware_Realty_+_Investment_Company, major stockholders in du_Pont, and the stockholders of Delaware were dealt with specially by provisions requiring the annual sale by a trustee, again over a ten year period, of du_Pont 's General_Motors stock allocable to them, as_well_as any General_Motors stock which Christiana and Delaware owned outright. Two of the vital qualities demanded of a politician by other politicians are that he always keep a confidence and that he keep his word. Note 6 and 8 lock levers do n't require holes for contacts. The spaciousness of the Tudor cooking areas, for_example, will provide needed space for the extra television_sets required by modern butlers, cooks and maids. Some schools were technical- the Belgians needed carpenters and mechanics to help exploit the land, and trained many. He does really need the immense sum_of_money( probably converted from American gold on the London_Exchange) he makes them pay. This probably would require some support for subsistence as_well_as for tuition, but the total would be no greater than for the proposals of unemployment_compensation or a Youth_Conservation_Corps. Since the apparatus is new, it requires experimentation and changes in technique. It will be shown that the objectives of the cooperative people in an organization determine the type of network required, because the type of network functions according to the characteristics of the messages enumerated in Table 1. You will need a stereo music system, with speakers preferably placed at_least seven or eight feet apart, and one or more of the new London`` Phase 4'' records. If all forms of a paradigm are grouped together within the dictionary, a considerable reduction in the amount of information required is possible. `` By winning against Bradley, Kentucky and Notre_Dame on those teams' home courts, they showed that the home court advantage can be overcome anywhere and that it doesn 's take a super team to do_it''. Most marketing people agree it is going_to take redoubled efforts to satisfy future requirements. Lack of rainfall and extreme temperatures may call_for the development of shade and irrigation of a site to make it useable. The following information on snakes varying greatly in size( but all with a 10- foot maximum) shows, when considered with the foregoing, that there is probably no correlation between the length of a snake and the time required for it to mature. The Secretary_of_the_Treasury, upon the concurrence of the Secretary_of_State, is authorized and directed, out of the sum covered into the Yugoslav_Claims_Fund pursuant to subsection( b) of_this section, after completing the payments of such funds pursuant to subsection( c) of_this section, to make payment of the balance of any sum remaining in such fund to the Government of the Federal_People's_Republic_of_Yugoslavia to the extent required under article 1( c) of the Yugoslav_Claims_Agreement_of_1948. Where a building_permit is required, find_out what you must present when applying for one. `` Governments apparently do not feel obligated to make the people adequately aware_of this danger; therefore we need guardians to demonstrate against the ghastly stupidity of nuclear_weapons and jolt the people out of their complacency''. Shortly after this study ended septic conditions resulted which required the addition of sodium_nitrate. `` By_the_way'', said Mr._Blatz, packing his tools into a battered carrier,`` them power_tools needs extra voltage. To better Ruth 's mark, neither needs a spectacular September flourish. The safest procedure is to let your builder estimate the size of the unit you need, rather_than trying to do this yourself. Whereas Bultmann 's`` center'' position is structurally inconsistent and is therefore indefensible on formal grounds alone, the general position of the`` right'', as represented, say, by Karl_Barth, involves the rejection or at_least qualification of the demand for demythologization and so is invalidated on the material grounds we have just considered. The contract called_for overhauling of 102 joints. There is a growing conviction among pastors and Church leaders that all those who come into the fellowship of the Church need preparatory training, including those coming by transfer of membership. A microsomal de-iodinase with a pH optimum of around 8, and requiring reduced triphosphopyridine_nucleotide for activity, has been identified in the thyroid( Stanbury, 1957). `` As we look_to the$ 800 billion economy that_is predicted for 1970 and the increase of about 40% in consumer expenditures that will be required to reach that goal, management can well be restless about how this tremendous volume and number of new products will be created and marketed'', Peterson said. In_any_case, there is no special milling or rabbeting required for the panels. For that reason any democratic reform and effort to bring genuine representative government to the Dominican_Republic will need the greatest sympathy and help. How much study is required? Such measures are essential to its job of presenting business and Government with the facts required to meet the objective of expanding business and improving the operation of the economy. This necessitated the construction of temporary sewage treatment facilities with an expected life from 5 to 15 yrs.. The only performance which was too soft for me was that of Yvette_Mimieux, but since someone had to become the victim of despoilers, just to emphasize that such things do happen at these fracases, I suppose this was the attitude the part called_for. It was a step in the right direction, but it took an additional act passed in 1958 to establish fully the thriving systems of today. If you are going_to produce for home use only, you will need only hand_tools. `` Such a church needs vigor and vitality in its rector and one man has only so_much of these endowments'', he told his members. Because Christianity teaches salvation in history, but salvation by the history of Christ, such an interpretation of death would require a drastic revision of the Christian understanding of the work of Christ. The following amounts of water are needed per day for livestock and domestic uses. `` Adults take a long_time to convince and you are thwarted if you try to push''. Its dangerous effects have been downgraded to the public by some who believe national security requires further testing. The release, the freedom, involved in loving another is either terribly difficult or_else absolutely impossible; and the motion toward it brings disaster. The anaerobic conditions in the existing oxidation pond necessitated examination of other methods for supplying additional oxygen than by sodium_nitrate. If they feel that we are taking a long-term view of their problems and are prepared to enter into reasonably long-term association with them in their development activities, they will be much more likely to undertake the difficult tasks required. The 240- grain bullet leaves the muzzle at 1850 fps, which gives it all the smash needed at woods ranges. We should spread the view that planning and national development are serious matters which call_for effort as_well_as enthusiasm. The temperature was maintained to within about **f for the period_of_time required to make the measurement( usually about one hour). It went right on creaking under his own considerable weight, and all it needed, Harold thought, was for somebody to fling himself back in a fit of laughter and that would be the end of_it. Hindemith 's joust with Weber tunes was a considerably more serious misfortune, for it demands translucent textures, buoyant rhythms, and astringent wit. Nearly level areas are required for parking_areas, beaches, camp areas, ball_fields, etcetera. After it has been seen, have the child start on a mat on hands and knees( a thin, inexpensive mat is quite sufficient for anything that does not require falling). One of the most attractive things about avocados is that they do not require processing of any kind. The trial_judge decided that the administrative procedures of the Act were fully complied with and refused to require the production of such documents. The phrase`` consent of the governed'' needs a hard look. Institutions require structure, form, and definition, and these in_turn entail differentiation and exclusion. Providing good customer service requires as thorough a marketing and general management planning job as the original selling of the product. Sometimes it takes several`` eatings'' of avocado to catch that delightful quality in taste that has made it such a favorite throughout the world. In short, gymnastics uses every part of the body and requires a great_deal of character as_well. Anyone 's identification with an international struggle, whether warlike or peaceful, requires absurd oversimplification and intense emotional involvement. `` My dress needs some work on it''. by analogy, the church also has been regarded_as entirely independent of the`` world'' in the sense of requiring nothing from it in_order to be the church. This is a$ 14 million operation involving 3500 employees who work_on commuter_traffic exclusively. Second, vocational courses should be provided in grades 11 and 12 and not require half the student 's time in those years; however, for slow learners and prospective dropouts these courses ought_to begin earlier. `` Finally, all I needed was to throw a little piece of red wood that looked_like a firecracker and that dumb dog would run ki-yi-ing for his life''. It is for this reason that Roy avoids selecting subjects that require specific recognition of place for their enjoyment. However, she really does not know how to match the quantity of dollars given_away by a quality of leadership that_is basically needed. Technical assistance in training middle- and upper-level management_personnel is still needed in many cases. Such planning will require the cooperation of other occupants and of the apartment management. The first possibility requires that there be a line through P which meets \ g in** f points; the second requires that there be a line through P which meets \ g in** f points. To find a place for them in their theory of knowledge would require them to revise the theory radically, and yet that theory was what they regarded_as their most important discovery. To go outside the few cities required permits. Mr._Reama, who retired as vice_president of the American_Screw_Co. in 1955 said,`` Both parties in the last election told us that we need a five per_cent growth in the gross_national_product- but neither told us how to achieve it''. `` But this simply requires that they behave in_accordance_with the dictates of their own natures, and respect yours in_turn. Which is more economical for your plant- a vacation shutdown or spaced vacations that require extra employees for vacation fill-ins? Such characters, with their low existence and often low morality, produce humorous effects in his novels and tales, as they did in the writing of Longstreet and Hooper and Harris, but it need not be added that he gives them far subtler and more intricate functions than they had in the earlier writers; nor is there need to add that among them are some of the most highly individualized and most successful of his characters. Gansevoort said,`` It requires an omniscient eye to select those if any on whom we can now rely. It had required the approval of President Franklin_Delano_Roosevelt before the John_Harvey could be loaded with 100 tons of mustard_gas and despatched to the Italian warfront. On_the_other_hand, it is no interference with sovereignty to point_out defects where they exist, such_as that a plan calls_for factories without power to run them, or for institutions without trained personnel to staff them. You 'll need more if the high average is above that, less if it 's below. The high heat fluxes existing at the electrode surfaces of electric arcs necessitate extensive cooling to prevent electrode ablation. Apart from the standard problem of controlling the vaginal muscles, other serious barriers may exist that need special gynecological treatment. In deciding how much land you want, take_into_account the amount you 'll need to bring_in the income you expect. As much_as men intrinsically need the unity that_is grounded in God, they instrumentally require the institutions that will direct their steps toward him. The element of public danger which enters so largely into architectural certification, however, would demand a prolonged study of structure. The department needs a clearer`` sense_of_direction'' at the top and it needs fewer, but better, people, Sen._Jackson says. The, his manner conveyed, was so far outside the normal routine of Hohlbein and Garth that it practically demanded being swept_under_the_rug. Some part-time farmers buy more land than they need in anticipation of suburban development. Secondly, to find a learned diversion and a pleasing joke in More 's account of the stupid brutalities of early sixteenth century wars, of the anguish of the poor and dispossessed, of the insolence and cruelty of the rich and powerful requires a callousness toward suffering and sin that would be surprising in a moral imbecile and most surprising in More himself. We need you to start it. This may require imagination and reminding himself that now he can be demanding and self-centered. All that is needed is for one man to feel self-confident enough to take the lead. One advantage that would come to the city in having a full-time director, he said, is that East_Providence would become eligible to apply to the federal_government for financial_aid in purchasing equipment needed for a sound civil_defense program. A very rough rule_of_thumb is that, under favorable conditions, you 'll need 15 BTU 's of cooling for every square_foot of your house. Sir_Julian_Huxley in his book Uniqueness Of Man makes the novel point that just_as man is unique in being the only animal which requires a long period of infancy and childhood under family protection, so is he the only animal who has a long period after the decline of his procreativity. One town and one city, Coventry and East_Providence, require an adjustment of their fiscal_year only. A third cell can be added by storing the address of another Y-cell in** f; similarly, as many cells are added as are required. `` They require, for existence, a brave spirit and a high heart, and where do you find these? Finally, since the public requires some restraint on the part of the companies, larger wage increases call_for proportionately larger price increases( e._g., if a wage increase of 5% allows a price increase of 7%, a wage increase of 10% allows a price increase of something 14%). There may be problems of conduct or questions of belief which will require his counsel. Only 8% of the worries had behind them real causes which demanded attention. Sanitation in the confines of the family shelter will require much thought and planning. But there is nothing in the Act requiring the hearing_officer 's report to be likewise turned_over to the registrant. You will discover you keep the sauce for basting meat in one, use six for drinks, serve soup or coffee in another half-dozen- and need one more to mix the salad_dressing. Wet cleaning involves an aqueous medium, a solid substrate, soil to be removed, and the detergent or surface-active material. Military experts say a tight naval_blockade off Cuban ports and at the approaches to Cuban waters would require two naval task_forces, each built around an aircraft_carrier with a complement of about 100 planes and several destroyers. Such modifications are all for the best but it takes something as different as a Deerstalker or a Jet to change arms-making concepts. There are authorized to be appropriated such sums, to remain available until, as may be necessary, but not$ 75000000 in_all,( a) to carry_out the provisions of_this Act during the fiscal_years 1962 to 1967, inclusive;( b) to finance, for not two years beyond the end of said period, such grants, contracts, cooperative agreements, and studies as may theretofore have been undertaken pursuant to this Act; and( c) to finance, for not three years beyond the end of said period, such activities as are required to correlate, coordinate, and round_out the results of studies and research undertaken pursuant to this Act: Provided, That funds available in any one year for research and development may, the approval of the Secretary_of_State to assure that such activities are consistent with the foreign_policy objectives of the United_States, be expended in_cooperation_with public or private agencies in foreign countries in the development of processes useful to the program in the United_States: And provided further, That every such contract or agreement made with any public or private agency in a foreign country shall contain provisions effective to insure that the results or information developed in connection therewith shall be available without cost to the United_States for the use of the United_States throughout the world and for the use of the general public within the United_States. Discoveries recently made of old Biblical manuscripts in Hebrew and Greek and other ancient writings, some by the early church_fathers, in themselves called_for a restudy of the Bible. Miss_Pulova has a voice that Maria_Callas once described as`` like chipping teeth with a screw_driver'', and her round, opalescent face becomes fascinatingly reflective of the emotions demanded by the role of Rosalie. The debate led to a decision that Chicago needed neither a big name nor an experienced academic_administrator, but rather, as Trustee_Chairman_Glen_A._Lloyd put it,`` a top scholar in his own right''- a bright light to lure other top scholars to Chicago. This can only be for one of two reasons: either the two are quite different and will require totally different theory( and hence techniques), or our existing theories are insufficiently general. It took a tragedy to bring things to a head. Hundreds of men are required to pass the word to the button pushers and to push the buttons. He must be capable of designing for and supervising the manufacture of any craft materials needed in the''. In the last eight years, all Presidential appointments, including those of cabinet rank, have been denied immediate action because of a Senate rule requiring at_least a 24 hour delay after they are reported to the floor. Hank_Foiles, backed_up by Frank_House who will be within calling distance in the minors, make_up better second line catching than the_Birds had all last year, but Gus is still that big man you need when you start talking pennant. It is often stated that the snakes require five years to attain maturity, but this apparently is an overestimation. Some accounts are quite lengthy but Florida 's is the shortest of all, requiring only four paragraphs. A contractor probably would be required to help build it. This could be accomplished without the tremendous expenditures necessitated by the Schuylkill_Expressway and without destroying the natural beauty of the East_River_Drive. The large land_areas required for oxidation ponds made this type of treatment financially unattractive to the developer. Presses not fitted with sealed spindle bearings will need a drop of oil now_and_then in the lubrication holes in the quill. In any inquiry into the way in which great literature affects the emotions, particularly the sense of harmony, or relief of tension, or sense of`` a transformed inner nature'' which may occur, a most careful exploration of the particular feature of the experience which produces the effect would be required. The problem is not merely that more`` outside teachers'' are needed but that a different brand is called_for. Vague in wording, it called_for withdrawal of Belgian troops and authorized the Secretary-General`` to take the necessary steps to provide the[ Congolese] Government with such military assistance as may be necessary, until, through the efforts of the Congolese_Government with the technical assistance of the United_Nations, the national security_forces may be able, in the opinion of the Government, to meet fully their tasks''. An area may have been partially logged and requires removal of stumps or clean_up. But now apparently the job of Secretary of Labor requires that he be willing to risk his reputation as a prognosticator of unemployment trends. The uniform fiscal_year requires compliance with common_sense administration of local finances: adoption of the budget, or financial plan, in_advance of spending. This space group requires the hydrogen_bond to be symmetric. ( Sometimes I think you need only one rule for cooking: Inside, carefully packed in straw, were six eggs, but the eye of a poultry psychologist was required to detect what scientifically valuable specimentalia lay inside; to Alex they were merely six not unusual hens' eggs. The statistics hardly indicated that the Pirates needed extra batting practice, but Murtaugh also turned his men loose at Busch_Stadium yesterday. If you grow anything to sell you will need markets nearby. In_fact, the recent warnings about the use of X-rays have introduced fears and ambiguities of action which now require more detailed understanding, and thus in_this instance, science has momentarily aggravated our fears. Men qualified for the broader task of marketing manager are even more scarce due_to the demanding combination of qualifications called_for by this type of management work. Now time is also the concern of the fictional narrative, which is, at its simplest, the story of an action with, usually, a beginning, a middle, and an end- elements which demand time as the first condition for their existence. Overriding of mayoral veto on budget changes will require concurrence by board and Council, and a two-thirds vote. Many others are attracting the traffic needed to push revenues up_to the break-even point. How large a cooling unit you need, and the method of its installation, depends_on a variety of factors. The roof was about ready to fall_in on Diane 's little world, but it took nothing less_than the Egyptian revolution to bring it down. In analyzing the watercolors of Roy_Mason, the first thing that comes_to_mind is their essential decorativeness, yet this word has such a varied connotation that it needs some elaboration here. We would lose our export markets and deny ourselves the imports we need. One who needed no such threats was a French financier. The list of text forms in the W-region of memory and the contents of the information cells in the X and Y-regions are no_longer required. While the regulations formerly required that the hearing_officer 's report be placed in the registrant 's file, this requirement was eliminated in 1952. these sub-tests involve reading except Arithmetic Computation. Shivering, people talked and argued; all this government spending would have to be paid for somehow, but on_the_other_hand desperate circumstances called_for desperate remedies and something had to be done. If you are a party thrower, you may need added capacity. about three years are required, there being a possible slight difference between males and females in the time required. It does n't take a Gore_Vidal to tell you what 's wrong with Cherokee_Textile 's slogan[`` Pitney-Bowes Objects'', July_1]. Internal national responsibility, now a truism, need not be documented. If the temperature is controlled properly, the avocado will delay its ripening until needed. The first is the strictly scientific, which demands concrete proof and therefore may err on the conservative side by waiting for evidence in_the_flesh. In 1954 I was drafted and after serving two years honorably on Active Duty I was not required to participate in any further Army_Reserve activities. Because of the falling characteristic of the rectifier, no ballast_resistor was required for stability of operation. each child should do a kick_up by himself so that the teacher can determine those ready to work alone, and those who need help. However, there are still several types of calls that necessitate the use of telephone_operators. Is it not characteristic of the greatest art that it confronts us with something we cannot clarify, demanding that the viewer respond to it in his own never predictable way? The latter is useful for modifying information about some or all forms of a word, hence reducing the work required to improve dictionary contents. For a blood chilling ring of terror to the very sound of his name was the tool he needed for the job he 'd promised to do. All four types of message listed in Table 1 are permitted, although decorum and cocktail tradition require holding the commands to a minimum, while exclamations having complimentary intonations are customarily encouraged. The type of program desired can be determined by the nature and extent of the adjustments needed. It required an energy he no_longer possessed to be satirical about his father. De_Jager( 1955) has calculated the times required for these particles to reach the atmosphere under the influence of the Poynting-Robertson effect, which in this case causes the orbits to become more_and_more eccentric without changing the major_axis. The address** f and the number of cells required to store the form are written in** f; the information cell** f is saved to represent the text occurrence. In_fact, they went so_far as to caution the writer that if he attempted to design a section exclusively for married students there should be, at the beginning, some`` hind sight'' study; but they all hastened to add that certainly less time was needed on_it than presently spent. For larger plantings, you 'll need some kind of power for plowing, harrowing, disking, and cultivating. It took a piece of bad_luck to show Michelangelo that the boy was devoted to him. Many changes involved minor editing and clarification; however, the first belief stood for entire revision with a new third point added to the list. The great advances made in recent years in Communist strength and in our own capacity to destroy require an educated citizenry in the Western world. There were several missions which demanded instant attention but Helva had been of interest to several department_heads in Central for_some_time and each man was determined to have her assigned to his section. One is so accustomed to think_of men as the privileged who need but ask and receive, and women as submissive and yielding, that our sympathies are usually enlisted on the side of the man whose love is not returned, and we condemn the woman as a coquette. He was no flaming liberal, yet the New_Deal, the Fair_Deal and the New_Frontier needed him. In_addition to the tickets to the movies, sporting events and concerts, Mrs._Marr lines_up candy and cookies because alcoholics require a_lot_of sweets to replace the sugar in their system. Resolved that his wrongs and bereavements in Kansas, occasioned by the violence and brutality of those who were the propagation of slavery in that territory, call_for a charitable judgment upon his recent efforts in Virginia to undermine the despotism from which he had suffered, and commend his family to the special sympathy and aid of all who pity suffering and reverence justice. If an expensive and specialized piece of machinery is needed- a spray rig, a combine, or a binder- it is better to pay someone with a machine to do the work. The Jackson report will provide some of the political support Mr._Rusk will need if he is to get_rid_of department personnel engaged, as Sen._Jackson puts it,`` in work that does not really need doing''. The presence of genuine mimesis in art is marked by the persistence with which the work demands attention and compels valuation even_though it is but vaguely understood. Underlying these conceptions of mimesis are certain presuppositions concerning the nature of primary human experience which require some exposition before the main argument can proceed. he said;' I need rather to be baptized by you'. Others have so-called development plans, but some of these are little more_than lists of projects collected from various ministries while others are statements of goals without analysis of the actions required to attain them. The terminal hospital admission on June 27, 1959, was necessitated by continued weakness and debility complicated by urinary retention and painful thrombosed hemorrhoids. People appreciate experiences that demand something of them. `` Singing'' as applicable to herself required research. All Mantle needs is eight more home_runs in August and ten in September, and he will establish a new record. Most_of it is panelized and utilizes standard materials, and requires the use of only simple tools. To overcome this unfair judging, the A._K._C. requires that a licensed Handler be present to judge the Class. Most countries in this second category share the difficulty of having many of the structures of a modern political and social_system without the modern standards of performance required to make them effective. The problem needs further exploration. But it is most interesting in its account of the unending problems of high_command, of decisions and their reasons, of the myriad matters that demand attention in_addition to battle action. Be sure ducts that require insulation get it when they are installed. They tried to outface him, but Joseph_Simmons was as wide as two average men, and it would have taken braver men than these were to outface him. The spokesman said the number to be furloughed cannot be estimated since the lay-offs must be carried_out in each area depending_on what men are most needed on_the_job. Other crucial matters required constant supervision: I guess fooling Hans and me took. If, however, the child is weak, overweight, or afraid, more help will be needed. - The existing plant growth calls_for thorough checking. I think everybody is agreed that we need to hear some voice on the national level that would make some sense and in_which we would have some confidence in following. The theory did not require, though it unfortunately might acquire, a Hegelian mystique. The human_body- he pointed_out, for_example- required 33 units of blue light. Half of the population of the U._S. would be needed to work_on arms just to feed the people''. The portion necessitates only films of Hand. There are standard sliding glass windows in wood or aluminum frames for those panels requiring them. Suitable plans range from those that are very easy to develop to those that are difficult to formulate and require borrowing ranging from short-term serial notes to long-term bonds. First, the upper portion requires series of films for every child, those from Hand, Elbow, Shoulder, Knee, and Foot. Large, long-range bombers can be developed which would have the capability to take_off from 3000- foot runways, but they would require more powerful engines than we have today. It required strength, bravado, daring to commit murder. The number of locking bars required depends_on how many false moves must be prevented. Which in itself is an immediate reward of the WBAI experiment; good radio drama has its own special demands that badly need reinvigoration. One_day last week, Nixon faced a painful constitutional chore that required him to officiate at a joint session of Congress to hear the official tally of the Electoral_College vote, and_then to make`` sufficient declaration'' of the election of the man who defeated him in the tight 1960 presidential election. A second point requires more extended comment. size at which life is started and at which sexual maturity is reached; time required to reach maturity; rate_of_growth both before and after this crucial stage; and maximum length, with confirmation or amplification of Oliver 's figures. Be sure to get a_few_more than you need. Place mold or paper pattern on rolled clay and cut clay by holding knife in vertical position( cut more pieces than required for project to make allowance for defects; experiment with defects for decoration techniques of glazes and colors). As you pull_out of your motel or national_park home-for-the-night, visit a market and buy just what you need for the next meal. Religious faith can be considered a necessary condition of membership in a congregation, since the decision to join a group requires some motive force, but faith is not a sufficient condition for joining; the presence of other members of similar social and economic level is the sufficient condition. The West_Berlin crisis is being played_up artificially because it is needed by the United_States to justify its arms drive''. Dreams that display events of the future with photographic detail call_for a theory explaining their basic mystery and all its components, including that weird feeling of deja_vu, inevitably fantastic though that theory must seem. Much of the dirt and leaf stain is easily removed when damp, but requires dynamite if allowed to dry. A part-time farmer needs unusual skill to get as high production per hen, per cow, or per acre as can be obtained by a competent full-time farmer. Moreover, once these steps are taken, they may require years to make themselves felt. One effect of the spirited give-and-take of these discussions was to focus attention on practical_applications and the necessity of being armed with the facts: knowledge of the destructive force of even the tiniest`` tactical'' atomic weapon would have a bearing on judgments as to the advisability of its use- to defend Berlin, for_example; the pervasive influence of ideology on our political judgments needs to be recognized and taken into due account; it is necessary to perceive the extent of foreign aid demanded by the Christian imperative. But I can only make this choice because I believe that the risk need not increase, but may be deliberately reduced''[ by precautions against accidents or by limiting war?] You need a_little stove, a coffee_pot and a stew pot; maybe a skillet, a basket of essentials like salt, pepper, plates, forks, knives and a can_opener. The assumptions upon which the example shown in Figure 3 is based are:( a) One man can direct about six subordinates if the subordinates are chosen carefully so that they do not need too_much personal coaching, indoctrinating, etc.. Entries are summarized only_when by doing so the amount of information retained in the dictionary is reduced and the time required for dictionary operations is decreased. But why need one reply to everything and everybody? At_the_same_time further expansion in the Red_Bridge_Subdivision required the construction of additional sewage treatment facilities. The graphite was National_Carbon_NC 60, which has a porosity of 50% and an average pore size of 30 This small pore size was required to ensure uniformity of the flow leaving the anode. His highest count of supporters numbered 72- and he needed nearly twice that number to control the 260- member Democratic caucus. Coping_with them demands stern discipline- of yourself as_well as of your family, neighbors, friends and anyone you ever talked to on a transoceanic jet. Most recreation work calls_for a good_deal of planning. Many_of the individual projects for which development assistance is requiredcall_for expenditures over lengthy periods. But though Kimpton put Chicago in_what he felt was working order, some old grads feel that it still needs the kind_of lively teachers who filled it in the heady Hutchins era. Rep._Henry_C._Grover, who teaches history in the Houston public_schools, would reduce from 24 to 12 semester_hours the so-called`` teaching_methods'' courses required to obtain a junior or senior_high_school teaching_certificate. `` To give_up these notions required a revolution in thought'', Mr._Clark said in reminiscing about the abrupt_changes in ideas he experienced when he began reading`` Organic_Gardening'' and`` Modern_Nutrition'' in a search for help with his problems. Section 6_(_j_) of the Act, as we have held, does require the Department 's recommendation to be placed in a registrant 's file. Stein said he needed the money, Leavitt said, to`` meet the payroll'' at National_Maintenance company. He will need the help of all OAS members to eradicate, finally, the forces of authoritarianism, pro-Trujillo and pro-Castro alike. The administration could not say why$ 28 million was needed for a grant-in-aid program. Our understanding will very probably require both these commentaries. A man like Jess would want to have a ready means of escape in_case it was needed. Other thicknesses may necessitate ripping a special size lumber for the glass trim. It takes a great_deal of abstraction to free oneself from the primitive impression of larger unities of power and influence and to view one 's world simply as a collection of sense_data arranged in sequence and pattern, all power to move the feelings and actions except in_so_far as they present themselves for inspection. The latter involved hitting a full four-wood out to the first fairway and toward the clubhouse, hoping to slice it back to the deeply bunkered 9 th green. On_the_one_hand, the major European_nations had to maintain vis-a-vis each other an emphasis upon sovereignty, independence, formal equality- thus insuring for themselves individually an optimal freedom of action to maintain the`` flexibility of alignment'' that the system required and to avoid anything approaching a repetition of the disastrous Napoleonic experience. - In_addition_to its recreation interests, water is needed for drinking, sanitation, and irrigation. Proper follow-through requires training your own sales organization, and your distributor organizations, in the techniques but also in good customer relations. If an atom_bomb in 1945 could destroy an entire city surely the atomic arsenal we now have is more_than adequate_to fulfill any military objective required of_it. The role of both church and university as sources of information and settings within which the implications of such information may be explored needs consideration. They were further stripped of old_wives'_tales by seeing the slender, lovely Russian girls performing feats requiring tremendous strength- and with not one bulging muscle. Never, he 'd once told Joyce, had he encountered any man or situation that called_for a gun. During about three and a half months of the year, in the summer, there are three boats that run from the mainland to the Island carrying passengers, food, and cars; but the rest of the year only one boat is needed, which ties_up at the mainland nights and makes the trip down to Nantucket in the daytime. The Indochina struggle was a war to stay out of in 1954, when Gen._Ridgway estimated it would take a minimum of 10 to 15 divisions at the outset to win a war the_French were losing. La^utner, for his part,`` belonged_to the present-day race of small artists, who do not demand the utmost of themselves'', and the bitter description of the type includes such epithets as`` wretched little poseurs'', the devastating indictment`` they do not know how to be wretched decently and in_order'', and the somewhat extreme prophecy, so_far not fulfilled:`` They will be destroyed''. Diane was needed as a material witness in the case and New_York police searched three continents before they found her in their own back yard- in a swank hotel, of_course. On the second occasion it took prayers as_well as reason to dissuade the soldiers from their purpose. At_any_rate, three men out of a six-man B-52 crew are required to copy down Wisman 's go-to-war message. To hope to cover just one region of_this land and to enjoy all_of its sights and events and, of_course, to bring_back pictures of your experiences, requires advance planning. `` The U._S._President has shown once_again that the United_States needs the fanning of the West_Berlin crisis to justify the armaments race. The plan calls_for dividing the project into 16 sectors which would be barred to vehicular_traffic. This excellent foreign bomb takes only six. The integrity of the office not merely requires that the Secretary_General shall be, as the Charter puts it,`` the chief administrative officer of the Organization'', but that neither he nor his staff shall seek or receive instructions from any government or any other authority`` external to the Organization''. The playing takes both sides of the disc. Completing the division first also includes those division parts that require multiplication, subtraction, or addition steps:** f This would be reduced by multiplying 8 times 6 and_then dividing the product by 12. Her brain and intelligence controlled every function from navigation to such loading as a scout ship of her class needed. New_Jersey folk need not be told of the builder 's march to the sea, for in a single generation he has parceled and populated miles of our shoreline and presses_on to develop the few open spaces that remain. Fishing interest calls_for a check of the species found, quantity and size, the season they are available, and the stocking program of the fish commission. They involve only simple mathematics that are taught in grammar_school arithmetic classes. But if they really hoped to succeed they needed professionals, men who knew how to use a gun against men, who would match the killers on the other side. Subways improved land values without taking_away land; freeways boost valuation less( because the garages they require are not prime buildings by_a_long_shot), and reduce the acreage that can be taxed. The piano performance on this Trout is one that really demands a search for superlatives. It was, to Helva, only a matter of the correct reproduction and diaphragmic control required by the music attempted. To free the factors of production was a major objective of the rising bourgeoisie, and this objective required that governmental authority- administrative_officials and judges- be limited as precisely and explicitly as possible; that old customs which inhibited trade be abrogated; that business be free from governmental supervision and notions of morality which might clog the automatic adjustments of the free market; that obligations of status that were inconsistent with the new politics and the new economics be done away with. Individual human strength is needed to pit against an inhuman condition. All_of these towns will require adjustments of both their fiscal and tax_collection years. All the more reason why there should have been no place for the frills; Miss_Schwarzkopf is too great an artist to need them. If a man lived a classical life, he need not fear the spirits- for only lack of virtue gave the spirits power over him. If notched for the battens, they would require more work, be weakened and limber holes would have_to be bored so_that bilge water could flow through. You need tongs to handle meat; long forks for turning potatoes and corn; heavy foil on_hand at_all_times. We propose a method for selecting only dictionary information required by the text being translated and a means for passing the information directly to the occurrences in text. The form of the industry demand function is one which makes quantity demanded vary inversely with the product price, and vary directly with the level of GNP. The way a house is set on its lot can therefore influence how much cooling you 're going_to need. Implementation of the latter requires storage of information needed only for synthesis. When solving an equation that involves division as_well as other steps, do all the division steps first to reduce those parts of the equation to their numerical_value. And although these insights into the nature of art may be in themselves insufficient for a thoroughgoing philosophy of art, their peculiar authenticity in this day and age requires that they be taken seriously and gives promise that from their very substance, new and valid chapters in the philosophy of art may be written. While expensive in_time and involving a great_deal of adaptation on the part of the worker( in_terms_of his willingness to leave the sanctity of his office and enter actively into the client 's life), techniques of accompaniment were found to be of tremendous value when in the service of specific preventive objectives. There is no use at_all in trying to follow it dance by dance and title by title, for it has a kind_of nonstop format, and moves along in an admirable continuity that demands no pauses for identification. In_any_case it is by_no_means clear that formally structured organs of participation are what is called_for at_all. But it took the pictures of the Migs and the T-34 tanks to do the job. The amount which may be borrowed from the SBA depends_on how much is required to carry_out the intended purpose of the loan. This has necessitated a continuous review and reevaluation of the defense_program in_order to redirect resources to the newer and more important weapons_systems and to eliminate or reduce effort on weapons_systems which have been overtaken by events. Any and all payments required to be made by the Secretary_of_the_Treasury under this title pursuant to any award made by the Commission to the Government of the United_States shall be covered into the Treasury to the credit of miscellaneous receipts. To accomplish this would necessitate some changes in methods, he said. Dams, river development schemes, transportation networks, educational systems require years to construct. It was going_to take a_lot of activity to fill it. These problems frequently arise where a firm is making items for the Government not directly along the lines of its normal civilian business or where the Government specifications require operations that the firm did not understand when it undertook the contract. Thus, casework involving a limited number of interviews is still to be regarded in_terms_of the quality of service rendered rather_than of the quantity of time expended. The full implementation of these noble words, however, has taken the efforts of five sessions of the Legislature. The executive paid tribute to research and development and technology for their great contributions in_the_past, but he also cautioned industry that they tend to be great equalizers because they move at a fairly even pace within an industry and fail to give it the short-term advantage which it often needs. The world desperately needs the United_Nations. However, this would require a lengthening of the season from thirteen to fourteen weeks. The change may require different products, pricing, packaging, warehousing, salesmanship, advertising and executive attention- practically every link in the marketing network may have to be adjusted. At_present the doctor 's main concern was in seeing_to_it that Japanese salvage firms were not permitted to operate on the hulks of warships sunk too_close inshore, because the work involved setting_off nerve-shattering blasts at_all hours. Its elimination would result in the saving of interest costs, heavy when short-term money rates are high, and in freedom from dependence on credit which is not always available when needed most. Mr._Schaefer also recommended that the snow emergency route plan, under which parking is banned on key streets and cars are required to use snow_tires or chains on them, should be`` strictly enforced''. This approach requires that:( 1) each text word be separated into smaller elements to establish a correspondence between the occurrence and dictionary_entries, and( 2) the information retrieved from several entries in the dictionary be synthesized into a description of the particular word. `` What is the point'', Charles_Adams reports the Pakistanis as asking,`` in demanding an Islamic state and society if no one, not even the doctors of the sacred law themselves, can say clearly and succinctly what the nature of such a state and society is''? She would return this symbol to the mountain, as one pours seed back into the soil every Spring&&& or as ancient fertility cults demand annual human sacrifice. Some years ago this Class was judged by celebrities who knew nothing of_what was required of a Junior 's ability to show a dog. And the Prokofieff_Seventh_Sonata had the combination of romanticism and modern bravura that Prokofieff needs. Since it requires only five players, it would seem to fall_into the category of chamber_music- yet it calls_for a double_bass, an instrument generally regarded_as symphonic. But exactly how far it will go toward improving conditions is another question because there is so_much that needs doing. Because the buses would not stop on the parkway, land for bus_stations and for parking_areas nearby will be needed. If an automobile were approaching him, he would know what was required of him, even_though he might not be able to act quickly enough. No change is required for these towns. Very small concentrations of these hydrides should be detectable; in interstellar gas, concentrations as low as** f molecules/** f may be sufficient, as compared to the** f hydrogen_atoms** f required for detection of the 21- cm line. To see this vision in perspective, we need first_of_all a clear idea of the magnitude of_this new power from the atom. If you want_to raise feed or carry_out some enterprise on a larger scale, you 'll need more land. One thing is certain, however, and that is that he is far more slavish to the detailed accents, phrasings and contours of the music he deals with than a confident dance creator need be. The President said the nation 's 92 medical and 47 dental_schools cannot now handle the student load needed to meet the rising need for health_care.
Hiring : hire-13.5.3
engage 'engage or hire for work' employ 'engage or hire for work' hire 'engage or hire for work'
employ prepare groom hire subcontract contract reinstate sign sign up take on sign on engage draft commission enlist train
retain 'COD: keep engaged in one's service. ' hire 'COD: employ for wages. ' sign 'FN: to hire someone' commission 'COD: order or authorize (someone) to do or produce something. '
How many people has she employed? They hired two new secretaries in the department
Examples from VerbNet
I hired two secretaries. I hired two secretaries as helpers. He trained them to be blacksmiths.
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Roleplaying was offered as a solution- and the procedure worked as_follows: all candidates were invited to a hotel conference_room, where the president explained the difficulty he had, and unnecessary it seemed to him to hire people who just did not work_out. A_few key skilled_workers experienced in the company 's type of work usually must be brought_in with the plant manager, or hired away from a similar plant elsewhere. `` Maybe you 'd better tell the guy who hired you what I said''. Curtis_Allen_Huff, 41, of 1630 Lakeav., Wilmette, was arrested yesterday on a suppressed federal warrant charging him with embezzling an undetermined amount_of_money from the First_Federal Savings_and_Loan_association, 1 S._Dearborn_st., where he formerly was employed as an attorney. George_Woodcock was manager and troubleshooter; Elizabeth_Way was the first operator; and a night operator was also employed. You can keep your machinery investment down by buying good secondhand machinery, by sharing the cost and upkeep of machinery with a neighbor, and by hiring someone with machinery to do certain jobs. In a daring stroke, the Senate ventured forth last week into the world of haute cuisine and hired a$ 10000- per-year French-born maitre d' hotel. With their customary source of supply cut_off, the Fort_Garry free_traders engaged three men to cart to them from the Mississippi country. If you have a year-round, full-time job you can expect to grow much more than your family uses- unless other members of the family do a good_deal of the work or you hire help. As a rule, part-time farmers hire little help. More attendants, nurses and doctors should be hired. Most people would have_to hire a contractor to build this shelter. He expressed the opinion the city could hire a CD director for about$ 3500 a year and would only have to put_up half that amount on a matching fund basis to defray the salary costs. Orvis even needed to hire an assistant, Clark_J._Wait. `` I was hired to take a picture. A spouse employed by a corporation her husband controls, for_example, may be entitled to distributions under the company 's pension plan as_well as to her own Social_Security coverage. I point now with_pride to the fact that, long ere the Committee on Un-American_Activities, the Minute_Women, the Economic_Council and other such notable`` watchdog'' organizations were so_much as heard of, I was Hollywood 's leading bulwark against communism, fighting single-handedly`` creeping socialism'' against such insuperable odds as the Fascio-Communist troops of the NRA, PWA, WPA, CCC and an army of more_than twenty-two million mercenaries whom F._D._R. employed secretly, through the transparent ruse of regular`` relief'' checks. Four additional deputies be employed at the Fulton_County_Jail and`` a doctor, medical_intern or extern be employed for night and weekend duty at the jail''. Hercules_L._Dousman, fur trader and merchant at Prairie_du_Chien, contracted to supply Selkirk 's people with some 300 head of cattle, and Alexis_Bailly and Francois_Labothe were hired as drovers. His answers to the classification questionnaire reflected that he was a minister of Jehovah's_Witnesses , employed at night by a sugar producer. You will probably want to hire someone to do the plowing, however. `` Why do you just hire somebody''? In connection with any claim decided by the Commission pursuant to this Title in which an award is made, the Commission may, upon the written request of the claimant or any attorney heretofore or hereafter employed by such claimant, determine and apportion the just and reasonable attorney 's fees for services rendered such claim, but the total amount of the fees so determined in any case shall not exceed 10 per_centum of the total amount paid pursuant to the award. Thomas_Rotelli, head of Rhode_Island Incinerator_Service, Inc., said four of the company 's eight trucks were making collections with both newly hired and regular workers. Hiring the wife for one 's company may win her tax-aided retirement income. Cows were kept in backyard barns, boys were hired to drive them to and from the pasture on the edge of town, and familiar to the ear, morning and evening, were the boys' coaxing voices, the thud of hooves, and the thwack of a stick on cowhide. This is when his troubles begin, not_to_mention a fledgling artist who he hires, and who turns_out to have ideas of his own, with particular the hero 's sweetheart secretary. Employers prefer to hire youth with such training rather_than those without, and most graduates of vocational training go to work in jobs related to their training. They hire a good_deal of local labor, including two members of our Trustee_Board. And another one comes to me and he says,' Look_here, there 's a mill in my state employs five thousand people making uniforms for the Navy. Engaging mature, experienced men to pioneer or open new churches in strategic population centers. To our knowledge no nurse in our agency has been employed because of political affiliation. They borrowed a typewriter, raised about$ 2000 in contributions, hired a secretary, persuaded a_couple_of young_men to join them for almost_no pay and began mailing_out a collection of unstapled leaflets that they called Guideposts. It was his experience that only one good salesman was found out of every seven hired- and only one was hired out of every seven interviewed. In 1609, the Dutch_East_India_Company hired Hudson, gave him two learned geographers, fitted him out with a ship the Half_Moon, and supplied him with Dutch sailors. Great actors and actresses- the most notable being Sarah_Bernhardt- were hired to repeat their stage performances before the camera. Nobody liked to hire him because you never could tell when he was going_to be taken drunk. Today however, the`` outsider'' is likely to have professional qualifications of the highest order( otherwise the college would not be interested in hiring him) and to be acclimatized to the democratic processes of the secular or state university. One of the leading members of the Amen_corner was cook; there were two or three colored maids employed there. These tractors are not entirely satisfactory for plowing, particularly on heavier soils, so you may still want to hire someone to do the plowing. Sposato could wait to get me hired. There 's no way to take him in now and keep those other two- Wister and the one who hired the two of them- from finding_out about Roberts and lamming out. Without such forward planning, investment_funds are wasted because manufacturing facilities are completed before there is power to operate them or before there is transport to service them; or a skilled labor_force is trained before there are plants available in_which they can be employed. She was hired and was found to be entirely satisfactory when she played the role eight hours a day. But even if that other plant employs the same number of workers and makes the same product, there are other facts to consider. Either it is lack of training, lack of proper screening when hiring, lack of management or possibly lack of interest on the part of the telephone_company, which does have a Government-blessed monopoly. The new promotion manager has been employed by the company since January, 1946, as a commercial_artist in the advertising_department.
Hit_target : poison-42.2
shoot 'hit with a missile from a weapon' pip 'hit with a missile from a weapon' hit 'hit with a missile from a weapon'
hang poison suffocate garrotte smother fry drown strangle crucify stake strangulate knife stab asphyxiate pip gas shoot electrocute
hit 'COD: strike (a target). ' shoot 'FN: to fire a gun such that another object is impacted by a bullet.'
The Boston Strangler strangled his victims dead. The witch poisoned Snow White. The Boston Strangler strangled his victims to death. The queen poisoned Snow White with an apple.
Examples from SemCor
After the first two were blacked_out, the third light was abandoned by a terrified Italian crew, who left their light to shine for nine minutes like an unerring homing beacon until British MP 's shot it out. `` My God, I 'm shot''! After a moment of thought, her mind cleared and, in the interest of clarity, she typed into the record:`` Shot in the woods''. Shot six or eight times the body was draped with Russell 's pistol, belt, and cartridges. It is also possible, but equally doubtful, that he actually shot down the hundreds of men with which his legend credits him. Also, he thought, I doubt if she could hit the side of a barn with a shotgun. If anyone thought_of the John_Harvey, it was to observe that she was straddled by a pair of ships heavily laden with high_explosive and if they were hit the John_Harvey would likely be blown_up with her own ammo and whatever else it was that she carried. Shot near the heart, he turned to one side and plunged for a door to another room several feet away, three bullets following him. `` I hit him in the ass once''. At the same moment Wheeler_Fiske fired the rifle Mike had given him and another guerrilla was hit. He was also at_the_same_time gaining practical experience as a safe_breaker and highwayman, and learning how to shoot to kill from a Neanderthal murderer named Gene_Geary, later committed to Chester_Asylum as a homicidal maniac, but whose eyes misted with tears when the young Dion sang a ballad about an Irish mother in his clear and syrupy tenor. `` Are you hit''? he demanded. It read:`` Shot in the lumbar region''.
Hostile_encounter : meet-36.3
contend 'be engaged in a fight; carry on a fight' fight 'be engaged in a fight; carry on a fight' struggle 'be engaged in a fight; carry on a fight'
play battle debate meet consult box visit fight
skirmish 'COD: engage in a minor conflict or fight' struggle 'FN: to fight against an enemy or some kind of feature, esp. when the odds of victory are slim' engage 'FN: fight (esp. as a military action)' battle 'COD: fight or struggle tenaciously with an enemy or to achieve something. ' fight 'COD: take part in a violent struggle involving physical force or weapons.' war 'COD: engage in a war' scuffle 'COD: engage in a scuffle' brawl 'COD: take part in a brawl' duel 'COD: fight a duel' confront 'COD: stand or meet face to face with hostile intent. ' clash 'COD: (of two opposing groups) come abruptly into violent conflict. '
NP (Side_1) V () NP (Duration) PP[against] (Purpose) INI (Side_2) NP (Side_1) V () PP[for] (Duration) PP[against] (Side_2) NP (Side_1) V () INI (Issue) AVP (Manner) DNI (Side_2) NP (Side_1) V () INI (Issue) PP[with] (Manner) INI (Side_2) NP (Side_1) V () INI (Issue) AVP (Manner) INI (Side_2) PP[over] (Time) NP (Sides) V () INI (Issue) PP[from] (Manner) NP (Side_1) V () INI (Issue) PPing[by] (Means) NP (Side_2) NP (Side_1) V () INI (Issue) PP[in] (Place) NP (Side_2) NP (Sides) V () INI (Issue) PP[on] (Place) NP (Side_1) V () INI (Issue) NP (Side_2) PP[in] (Time) NP (Side_1) V () INI (Issue) INI (Side_2) NP (Side_1) V () INI (Issue) PP[with] (Side_2) AVP (Time) NP (Side_1) V () INI (Issue) PP[with] (Side_2) PP[at] (Time) NP (Sides) V () PP[about] (Issue) NP (Sides) V () PP[about] (Issue) PP[of] (Time) NP (Side_1) V () AVP (Manner) VPto (Purpose) INI (Side_2) NP (Side_1) V () AVP (Particular_iteration) NP (Result) INI (Side_2) NP (Side_1) V () PP[on] (Place) PP[in] (Purpose) INI (Side_2) NP (Side_1) V () PP[in] (Place) NP (Side_2) NP (Side_1) V () PP[on] (Place) PP[against] (Side_2) NP (Side_1) V () PP[for] (Purpose) INI (Side_2) NP (Side_1) V () VPto (Purpose) INI (Side_2) NP (Side_1) V () PP[for] (Purpose) DNI (Side_2) PPing[before] (Time) NP (Sides) V () VPto (Purpose) NP (Side_1) V () NP (Side_2) NP (Side_1) V () NP (Degree) INI (Issue) PP[against] (Side_2) NP (Side_1) V () NP (Degree) VPto (Purpose) INI (Side_2) NP (Side_1) V () AVP (Duration) INI (Issue) INI (Side_2) NP (Side_1) V () NP (Duration) PP[in] (Place) NP (Side_2) NP (Sides) V () INI (Issue) AVP (Manner) VPing (Means) NP (Sides) V () NP (Issue) PP[in] (Manner) PP[on] (Time) NP (Sides) V () NP (Issue) PP[in] (Place) NP (Time) NP (Sides) V () NP (Issue) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Side_2) V () INI (Issue) CNI (Side_1) NP (Side_1) V () AVP (Manner) PP[for] (Purpose) INI (Side_2) AVP (Time) NP (Side_2) V () AVP (Manner) PP[for] (Purpose) DNI (Side_1) NP (Side_1) V () PP[in] (Place) VPto (Purpose) PP[against] (Side_2) NP (Side_1) V () NP (Place) VPto (Purpose) INI (Side_2) AVP (Time) NP (Sides) V () PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Sides) V () INI (Issue) AVP (Manner) PP[with] (Means) Sub (Time) NP (Sides) V () AVP (Degree) INI (Issue) NP (Side_1) V () INI (Issue) AVP (Manner) PP[in] (Place) PP[with] (Side_2) PP[on] (Time) NP (Sides) V () INI (Issue) AVP (Manner) PP[in] (Place) PP[in] (Time) NP (Sides) V () INI (Issue) AVP (Manner) NP (Side_1) V () INI (Issue) VPing (Means) PP[with] (Side_2) PP[on] (Time) NP (Side_1) V () INI (Issue) PP[at] (Place) PP[with] (Side_2) NP (Side_1) V () INI (Issue) PP[in] (Place) PP[with] (Side_2) PP[on] (Time) NP (Sides) V () INI (Issue) AJP (Place) NP (Sides) V () INI (Issue) AVP (Time) NP (Sides) V () PP[at] (Place) AVP (Time) PP[in] (Time) N (Sides) V () VPto (Purpose) NP (Sides) V () INI (Issue) PP[within] (Place) PP[at] (Time) NP (Side_1) V () AVP (Degree) INI (Issue) NP (Side_2) NP (Side_1) V () AVP (Degree) INI (Issue) NP (Side_2) PP[by] (Time) NP (Side_1) V () AJP (Depictive) INI (Issue) NP (Side_2) NP (Side_2) V () INI (Issue) AVP (Manner) CNI (Side_1) NP (Side_1) V () INI (Issue) AVP (Place) NP (Side_2) NP (Side_2) V () INI (Issue) PP[on] (Place) PP[by] (Side_1) N (Side_1) V () INI (Issue) NP (Side_2) N (Side_2) V () INI (Issue) PP[with] (Side_1) NP (Side_1) V () INI (Issue) NP (Side_2) AVP (Time) NP (Side_2) V () INI (Issue) PP[by] (Side_1) AVP (Time) NP (Side_1) V () PP[by] (Side_2) NP (Side_1) V () PP[for] (Duration) INI (Issue) PP[with] (Side_2) NP (Sides) V () INI (Issue) PP[among] (Manner) 2nd (Sides) NP (Side_1) V () AVP (Depictive) VPing (Purpose) PP[against] (Side_2) NP (Side_1) V () DNI (Issue) PP[with] (Side_2) NP (Time) NP (Side_1) V () VPto (Purpose) PP[with] (Side_2) AVP (Time) NP (Side_1) V () AVP (Time)
NP (Agent) V ()
NP (Agent) V () NP (Co-Agent)
NP (Agent) V () PP.co-agent[with] (Co-Agent)
Examples from WordNet
Siblings are always fighting Militant groups are contending for control of the country the tribesmen fought each other
Examples from VerbNet
Brenda met with Molly. Brenda and Molly met. Anne met Cathy. The committee met. The populace fought. Brenda fought with Molly. Brenda and Molly fought. Anne fought Cathy.
Examples from SemCor
In news broadcasts I consistently hear the foreign volunteers fighting in the Katanga_Army referred to as mercenaries. It is ironic that Washington is having to struggle so for a concept that for six years it bypassed as unreasonable. He was wounded, but fought on. If you want_to fight, go down on the sidewalk''. Such problems are of extreme interest as well as importance and are so much like fighting in a rain_forest or warfare at night in tall grass that we might have to re-examine primitive conflicts for what they could teach. The soldiers are fighting and the Americans are helping, he said, but in the fight against the Pathet_Lao the key factor is the villager himself. If the Hessian troops sent here willy-nilly by the Hessian Government to fight for England in the 1770 's were mercenaries, what shall we call the UN troops sent to the Congo willy-nilly by their governments to fight for the United_Nations? On their decisive battlefield Lincoln did not distinguish between them when he paid tribute to the`` brave men, living and dead, who fought here''. `` I did ask you to fight for the ball_club'', Phil said slowly. When the Korean_war began, on June 25, 1950, the anniversary of the day Custer had gone_down fighting at the Little_Big_Horn and the day the regiment had assaulted the beachhead of Leyte during World_War_2,, the 7_th_Cavalry was not in the best fighting condition. Political, economic and military experts were all agreed that chaotic, mountainous little Laos was the last place in the world to fight a war- and they were probably right. By maintaining the nuclear deterrent, but gearing American military_forces to fight conventional wars too, Secretary_of_State Rusk junks bluff and nuclear brinkmanship and builds more muscle and greater safety into our military position. The Soviet_Union will fight neither a conventional nor a nuclear war over Berlin, and neither will its Warsaw_Pact allies. Peace is a worthy objective; but if we must choose between peace and keeping the Communists out of Berlin, then we must fight. If, say, the Russians intended to stop Tom_Jones' going_to the pub, then Tom_Jones would fight the Commies. With Hudson looking_on, his protege Greene picked a fight with the ship 's surgeon, Edward_Wilson. The latter, members of two regiments of Swiss mercenaries transported by Great_Britain to Canada to fight the Americans in the War_of_1812, had settled in Montreal and Kingston at the close of the war in 1815. Yet though the Southern States lost the worst errors in their case, they did not lose the truth they fought for. That 's why the_British never got the tribes to fight for the King. And if the foreigners fighting in the Katanga_Army are mercenaries then Lafayette and von_Steuben were mercenaries too, as were also the members of the Lafayette_Escadrille in the early part of World_War 1, and of Chennault 's Flying_Tigers in the early days of World_War 2,. The nuclear war is already being fought, except that the bombs are not being dropped on targets-. Had the situation been reversed, had, for_instance, England been the enemy in 1898 because of issues of concern chiefly to New_England, there is little doubt that large_numbers of Southerners would have happily put_on their old Confederate uniforms to fight as allies of Britain. `` It would be like fighting the_French and Indian_War all_over again'', said one military_man. Hell, they were fightin' each other so hard they had no time for anyone else. This damage had been done in the battle of Vientiane, fought three months earlier when four successive governments had ruled here in three days( December 9- 11, 1960). Author of the Albany_Plan of Union, which, had it been adopted, might have avoided the Revolution, he fought the colonists' front-line battles in London, negotiated the treaty of alliance with France and the peace that ended the war, headed the state_government of Pennsylvania, and exercised an important moderating influence at the Federal_Convention. Twenty-four_hours after independence the wild tribesmen commenced fighting each other. The Belgians would not fight for the privilege of being the detested pedagogue; rather_than teach where teaching was not wanted, they would wash_their_hands of the mess. They fought hard, but they were forgiving to former foes, and sought to prevent vindictive legislatures from confiscating Tory property in violation of the Treaty of 1783. The very fact that they came so near to winning by the wrong method, war, led directly to their losing both the war and the wrong thing they fought for, since it forced Lincoln to free their slaves as a military measure. He gripped the wheel hard to fight the despondency of defeat. The singer simply matches the poem to a mode; for_example, the mode of bravery to this anonymous folk poem:`` They brought me news that Spring is in the plains And Ahmad 's blood the crimson tulip stains; Go, tell his aged mother that her son Fought with a_thousand foes, and he was one''. Of the Japanese private he says:`` He fought and marched till he died. To my knowledge, Lincoln remains the only Head_of_State and Commander-in-Chief who, while fighting a fearful war whose issue was in doubt, proved man enough to say this publicly- to give his foe the benefit of the fact that in_all human truth there is some error, and in_all our error, some truth. `` Once, when the editor was just out of the hospital from a gallstone operation, Mrs._Calhoun and the mother of the bride went_out to his house and fought it out beside his bed. It may remind one of Russia, China or East_Berlin; but it can n't remind one of the freedom that Washington and the Continental soldiers fought for. Hoopla( Tar_Heel-Holiday_Hanover), a filly that wanted to trot, knocked herself October 31 and November_1 fighting the hopples. One is tempted to say that, on the difference between the concepts of sovereignty in these two preambles, the worst war of the Nineteenth century was fought. They train the mink and other animals to fight. They were blind_to the evidence that nothing could keep the Russian people fighting. He fought to the end to preserve it as a`` government of the people, by the people, for the people''. Ensign_Vesole and his gunners had fought valiantly, but they had no targets. `` You see, first_of_all and in_a_sense as the source of all other ills, the unshakeable American commitment to the principle of unconditional surrender: The tendency to view any war in_which we might be involved not as a means of achieving limited objectives in the way of changes in a given status_quo, but as a struggle to the death between total virtue and total evil, with the result that the war had absolutely to be fought to the complete destruction of the enemy 's power, no_matter what disadvantages or complications this might involve for the more distant future''. But he would fight for his own liberty rather_than for any abstract principle connected with_it- such_as`` cause''. It is being fought, moreover, in fairly close correspondence with the predictions of the soothsayers of the think_factories. With Republican presidents, he fought fair.
Hunting : berry-13.7
prawn 'fish for prawns' seal 'hunt seals' crab 'fish for crab' whale 'hunt for whales' hawk 'hunt with hawks' fowl 'hunt fowl in the forest' fowl 'hunt fowl' shrimp 'fish for shrimp' rabbit 'hunt rabbits' scollop 'fish for scallops' shark 'hunt shark' scallop 'fish for scallops'
snail sponge berry shrimp log seal nut whore whelk birdnest whale rabbit antique mushroom grouse pearl shark prawn nest scollop snipe fowl oyster blackberry fish clam hawk crab
fish 'FN: To seek water-born living flesh through the use of effective tools. ' hunt 'FN: The act of seeking out animal food by way of tracking and chasing with a hoped final result of a successful kill. '
[22 : Somebody ----s PP ] [2 : Somebody ----s ]
NP (Hunter) V () PP[with] (Co-participant) INI (Food) INI (Ground) NP (Hunter) V () PP[with] (Co-participant) INI (Food) INI (Ground) NP (Time) NP (Hunter) V () PP[for] (Duration) NP (Food) DNI (Ground) NP (Food) V () PP[since] (Duration) PP[in] (Ground) CNI (Hunter) NP (Food) V () AVP (Duration) INI (Ground) PP[by] (Hunter) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Hunter) V () INI (Food) AVP (Frequency) INI (Ground) NP (Hunter) V () INI (Food) AVP (Frequency) INI (Ground) PP[by] (Time) NP (Food) V () PP[in] (Ground) PP[by] (Hunter) NP (Hunter) V () NP (Food) INI (Ground) NP (Hunter) V () PP[for] (Food) PP[among] (Ground) NP (Hunter) V () INI (Food) DNI (Ground) PP[with] (Instrument) NP (Food) V () DNI (Ground) CNI (Hunter) AVP (Manner) NP (Hunter) V () NP (Food) INI (Ground) AVP (Manner) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Food) V () DNI (Ground) PP[by] (Hunter) PP[to] (Outcome) PP[during] (Time) NP (Hunter) V () INI (Food) PP[in] (Ground) NP (Particular_iteration) NP (Hunter) V () NP (Food) INI (Ground) PP[for] (Particular_iteration) PP[in] (Place) NP (Hunter) V () NP (Food) PP[in] (Ground) PP[near] (Place) NP (Hunter) V () NP (Food) PP[in] (Ground) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Hunter) V () NP (Food) INI (Ground) AVP (Time) NP (Hunter) V () NP (Food) PP[on] (Ground) PP[in] (Time)
The children berried in the summer. The children fished the pond. The children went fishing.
Examples from SemCor
Impact : bump-18.4
brush 'touch lightly and briefly' clash 'crash together with violent impact' ram 'undergo damage or destruction on impact' crash 'undergo damage or destruction on impact' collide 'crash together with violent impact'
brush rap knock hammer strike clash smack collide run crash slam hit crack squash thud bang bump bash butt slap ram
click 'FN: to briefly come into contact with another object' clunk 'COD: move with or make a clunk. ' patter 'COD: a repeated light tapping' hit 'COD: (of a moving object or body) come into contact with (someone or something stationary) quickly and forcefully. ' smash 'COD: hit or collide with forcefully. ' slam 'COD: crash or strike heavily into. ' impact 'COD: to come into contact with another object forcibly. ' smack 'FN: to strike with a sharp slap' clang 'FN: to be hit forcefully against something else' clink 'FN: to briefly touch another object' slap 'COD: hit against with the sound of such an action. ' crunch 'COD: hit somthing hard or crush with a marked grinding sound' thump 'COD: hit heavily, especially with the fist or a blunt implement' bang 'FN: strike forcefully and noisily, typically without volition.' rattle 'FN: to strike another entity, making a rapid succession of short, sharp knocking or clinking sounds' chatter 'COD: (of a person's teeth) click repeatedly together from cold or fear' bump 'COD: knock or run into with a jolt. ' clash 'FN: to be forcefully struck against another object' graze 'COD: ouch or scrape lightly in passing. ' hiss 'FN: to come in contact with another surface, making a soft wheeze' collide 'COD: hit by accident when moving. ' clatter 'FN: to hit another object ' plow 'COD: (of a vehicle) move in a fast and uncontrolled manner' crash 'COD: collide violently with an obstacle or another vehicle. ' rap 'COD: strike (a hard surface) with a series of rapid audible blows.' plash 'FN: to hit another entity creating a splash' tinkle 'FN: to proceed downward and hit an entity causing a light, clear ringing sound' strike 'COD: come into forcible contact with. ' thud 'COD: move, fall, or strike something with a thud. ' plop 'FN: to hit something from a downward trajectory, creating a short, dull sound'
Two meteors clashed the plane crashed into the ocean The car crashed into the lamp post The cars collided He brushed the wall lightly
Examples from VerbNet
The grocery cart hit against the wall. The grocery carts thudded together.
Examples from SemCor
Laura_Keene brushed by him with the glass of water. The car_door crashed shut. He brushed back his black hair, shoving it under his pastor 's cap to keep it from blowing in his eyes. At exactly 7: 30, he felt a fluttering object brush his face. If he backed against the fence, one of the cars would brush him as it passed, and he would be cruelly lacerated by the wire. He thought the fender of the Plymouth brushed his jacket as it went_by. Before hitting the pole, Mr._Stone 's car brushed against a car driven by Alva_W._Vernava, 21, of 23 Maple_Ave., North_Providence, tearing_away the rear bumper and denting the left rear fender of the Vernava car, police said. Deegan had no business ramming into that kid out there. He got_out of there in a hurry, brushing past another man in the door, mopping his brow. He brushed by the idiotic boy and lumbered heavily up_the_stairs. He brushed past the clergyman and walked into the center of the camp. Roberts brushed at his eyes with his free hand and started down the steps.
Impact : hit-18.1
strike 'hit against; come into sudden contact with' collide with 'hit against; come into sudden contact with' impinge on 'hit against; come into sudden contact with' run into 'hit against; come into sudden contact with' smash 'collide or strike violently and suddenly' hit 'hit against; come into sudden contact with'
knock hammer thwack smite drum jab hit pound squash whang bang beat bump smash rap tap batter whack tamp strike smack click kick thump lash bash dash butt slap
click 'FN: to briefly come into contact with another object' clunk 'COD: move with or make a clunk. ' patter 'COD: a repeated light tapping' hit 'COD: (of a moving object or body) come into contact with (someone or something stationary) quickly and forcefully. ' smash 'COD: hit or collide with forcefully. ' slam 'COD: crash or strike heavily into. ' impact 'COD: to come into contact with another object forcibly. ' smack 'FN: to strike with a sharp slap' clang 'FN: to be hit forcefully against something else' clink 'FN: to briefly touch another object' slap 'COD: hit against with the sound of such an action. ' crunch 'COD: hit somthing hard or crush with a marked grinding sound' thump 'COD: hit heavily, especially with the fist or a blunt implement' bang 'FN: strike forcefully and noisily, typically without volition.' rattle 'FN: to strike another entity, making a rapid succession of short, sharp knocking or clinking sounds' chatter 'COD: (of a person's teeth) click repeatedly together from cold or fear' bump 'COD: knock or run into with a jolt. ' clash 'FN: to be forcefully struck against another object' graze 'COD: ouch or scrape lightly in passing. ' hiss 'FN: to come in contact with another surface, making a soft wheeze' collide 'COD: hit by accident when moving. ' clatter 'FN: to hit another object ' plow 'COD: (of a vehicle) move in a fast and uncontrolled manner' crash 'COD: collide violently with an obstacle or another vehicle. ' rap 'COD: strike (a hard surface) with a series of rapid audible blows.' plash 'FN: to hit another entity creating a splash' tinkle 'FN: to proceed downward and hit an entity causing a light, clear ringing sound' strike 'COD: come into forcible contact with. ' thud 'COD: move, fall, or strike something with a thud. ' plop 'FN: to hit something from a downward trajectory, creating a short, dull sound'
The car hit a tree The motorcycle smashed into the guard rail He struck the table with his elbow
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Paul hit at the window. Paul hit the window to pieces. Paul kicked the door open. Paul hit the window to pieces with a hammer. Paula hit the sticks together. The hammer hit the window to pieces. Paula hit the wall with a stick. Paul hit the door open with his foot. Paul hit at the window with an open hand. The stick hit the fence. The stick hit the door open. Paula hit the wall. Paula hit the stick against/on the fence.
Examples from SemCor
You may find yourself hitting bottom, literally, as you discover that water is running_out even while you are putting it in. Lightning might strike the steeples of the other churches; not of Drew_Church. In_the_end we ran_into Communist artillery_fire. A trained marksman shooting five rounds at a target, all under practically the same conditions, may hit the bull's-eye from 0 to 5 times. He was dead before he hit the ground. A thug struck a cab driver in the face with a pistol last night after robbing him of$ 18 at Franklin and Mount streets. He got hit from the blind side by the split_end coming_back on the second play of the game. John_Pezza, 69, of 734 Hartford_Avenue, Providence, complained of shoulder pains after an accident in_which a car he was driving collided_with a car driven by Antonio_Giorgio, 25, of 12 DeSoto_St., Providence, on Greenville_Avenue and Cherry_Hill_Road in Johnston yesterday. Heat_of_condensation( work function) plus kinetic_energy of the electrons impinging_on the anode. In deadly earnest, the besiegers methodically stripped away portions of the roof and tossed lighted rags inside, only to have most stamped_out by the women as_soon_as they hit the floor. He slapped the reins on the back of the powerful gray horse and held_on as the sulky 's wheels hit a pothole and came_out with a jolt and went_on. He at_once cancels the celebrations and, buckling on his scimitar, stumbles blindly from the house, where he is hit and killed by a passing oxcart. Just as it was being hauled inboard, a sea hit the ship. He was trembling, a strange feeling upon him, fully expecting some catastrophe to strike him dead on_the_spot. The accuracy of the Jet cartridge is fine; I tested it in my scoped S+ W and it was good enough to allow me to hit a chuck with every shot at 100 yards if I did my part by holding the handgun steadily. Huge glob-flakes hitting the ground, piling higher and higher. The two had been hunting in the Simmonsville area of town and Mr._Parrillo dropped the gun which fired as it struck the ground. The Texans made themselves a comforting break on the opening kickoff when Denver 's Al_Carmichael was jarred loose from the ball when Dave_Grayson, the speedy halfback, hit him and Guard Al_Reynolds claimed it for Dallas. A shift in the walls, or a change in the roof slope, so the sun hits them more obliquely, can save you money. He moved only about 30 feet after the 240- grain slug hit him- and this was after the bullet had passed_through a sapling. There he 'd take a compass heading, figure his air speed, and deduce that in a certain number of minutes he 'd be over the broad meadows of the Merrimack_Valley where it would be safe to let_down through the overcast and see the ground before it hit him. The sound of his head striking the solid wood was an ultimate, sudden-end sound. The captain was remarking that it was a nice day for a picnic when finally one of the shovels struck an object. But there was terror in the thirties when the Nazis were on_the_loose and in those days Low struck like lightning. Pilots would steer them in a suicide dive into the water, striking below the waterline of individual ships. A 62- year-old Smithfield man, Lester_E._Stone of 19 Beverly_Circle, was in satisfactory condition last night at Our Lady of Fatima_Hospital, North_Providence, with injuries suffered when a car he was driving struck a utility pole on Woonasquatucket_Avenue in North_Providence near Stevens_Street. What targets still remain to be hit? Also make sure thermometer does not touch the revolving spit or hit the coals. `` Three shots in_that fella' fore he hit the ground! Out of compulsion to say something cheery, Ben_Prime blurted,`` Well, we were lucky to be on soft ground when the first floodheads hit. One struck the muzzle of one of the rifles that projected from the shoulder pack. Although he pointed_out that mandatory legislation impinging_on home_rule is basically distasteful, he added that the vital interest in election results transcended county_lines. The more directly the sun strikes walls and roof, the greater its heat impact. Before hitting the pole, Mr._Stone 's car brushed against a car driven by Alva_W._Vernava, 21, of 23 Maple_Ave., North_Providence, tearing_away the rear bumper and denting the left rear fender of the Vernava car, police said. Another struck him heavily in the thigh and he went_down. Not a bullet touched Cook who was the ambush, but one hit Russell in the leg and another broke his arm, passing_on through his body.
Imprisonment : pocket-9.10
put away 'lock up or confine, in or as in a jail' gaol 'lock up or confine, in or as in a jail' remand 'lock up or confine, in or as in a jail' jail 'lock up or confine, in or as in a jail' put behind bars 'lock up or confine, in or as in a jail' imprison 'lock up or confine, in or as in a jail' jug 'lock up or confine, in or as in a jail' immure 'lock up or confine, in or as in a jail' incarcerate 'lock up or confine, in or as in a jail' lag 'lock up or confine, in or as in a jail'
bed sheathe bin spool bag snare drydock bank cage corral pillory kennel tin jar trap shoulder dock case bench tree archive jail warehouse moor ground cup billet string box bottle cloister house shelve barrack can file pot imprison berth wharf land pasture skewer garage crate fork stable beach lodge jug spit pocket
incarcerate 'COD: imprison or confine.' imprison 'COD: put or keep in prison' jail 'COD: put (someone) in jail.'
The suspects were imprisoned without trial the murderer was incarcerated for the rest of his life
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I landed in Russia. I landed there. Lydia pocketed the change. We bottled the cider in 1 gallon jugs. The plane landed.
Examples from SemCor
He sensed something precious in the perilous moment, something akin to the knowledge gained on his bicycle trip through the French countryside, a knowledge imprisoned in speechlessness. Whoever, in the United_States or elsewhere, pays or offers to pay, or promises to pay, or receives on_account_of services rendered or to be rendered in connection with any such claim, compensation which, when added to any amount previously paid on_account_of such services, will exceed the amount of fees so determined by the Commission, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not$ 5000 or imprisoned not twelve months, or both, and if any such payment shall have been made or granted, the Commission shall take such action as may be necessary to recover the same, and, thereto, any such person shall forfeit all rights under this title. He himself was once convicted of painting erotica and jailed for 24 days- the first three of_which he spent desperately trying to make paintings on the wall with his own spittle. Then his son did something''- Rachel threw up her hands-`` I do n't know what, but something, to an official here- it was during the Mandate- and the son was imprisoned.
slurp 'eat noisily' piece 'eat intermittently; take small bites of' peck at 'eat like a bird' pick 'eat intermittently; take small bites of' pick at 'eat like a bird' peck 'eat like a bird' nibble 'eat intermittently; take small bites of' sip 'drink in sips'
down 'COD: consume (a drink)' feed 'COD: eat' lunch 'COD: no obj., with adverbial eat lunch. ' have 'COD: eat or drink' swill 'COD: drink greedily or in large quantities. ' quaff 'COD: drink (something) heartily' ingest 'COD: with obj. take (food or drink) into the body by swallowing or absorbing it. ' lap 'COD: (of an animal) take up (liquid) with the tongue' eat 'COD: put (food) into the mouth and chew and swallow it. ' snack 'COD: no obj. eat a snack. ' devour 'COD: eat (food or prey) hungrily or quickly.' imbibe 'FN: drink in (formal/scientific)' feast 'COD: Eat and drink sumptuously. "The men would congregate and feast after hunting."' sup 'COD: (dated) eat supper' breakfast 'FN: eat (some food as) the first meal of the day. "She breakfasted on fried bread and bacon."' munch 'COD: Eat steadily and audibly. ' nibble 'COD: a.take small bites out of. with obj. or eat in small amounts. ' nosh 'FN: have a snack' swig 'COD: drink in large draughts. "Dave swigged the wine in five gulps." "Ratagan swigged at his beer."' gobble 'COD: eat hurriedly and noisily' nurse 'COD: hold (a cup or glass), drinking from it occasionally' gulp 'COD: Swallow (drink or food) quickly or in large mouthfuls, often audibly. He smiled and gulped his tea.' sip 'COD: Drink (something) by taking small mouthfuls. "I sat sipping coffee."' consume 'COD: Eat, drink, or ingest.' slurp 'COD: eat or drink with a loud sucking sound. "She slurped her coffee." "He slurped noisily from a wine cup."' drink 'COD: take (a liquid) into the mouth and swallow. ' guzzle 'COD: eat or drink greedily. "He would guzzle his ale."' dine 'COD: Eat dinner. "We dined at a restaurant."'
The anorexic girl just picks at her food She never eats a full meal--she just nibbles She was sipping her tea He slurped his soup He pieced at the sandwich all morning
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Cynthia nibbled. Cynthia nibbled the carrot. Cynthia nibbled at the carrot.
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She stood sipping and chewing and watching. He and Irvin_Moll were sipping coffee at the breakfast bar. Although the false glamour surrounding bourbon or other whisky commercials is possibly no_more fatuous than the pseudo-sophistication with which TV soft-drinks are downed or toothpaste applied, there is a sad difference between enticing a viewer into sipping Oopsie-Cola and gulling him into downing bourbon. It is interesting, however, that despite this strong upsurge in Southern writing, almost none of the writers has forsaken the firmly entrenched concept of the white-suited big-daddy colonel sipping a mint_julep as he silently recounts the revenue from the season 's cotton and tobacco crops; of the stereotyped Negro servants chanting hymns as they plow the fields; of these and a host of other antiquated legends that deny the South its progressive leaps of the past century. Two men he did not recognize were sipping coffee and munching sweet_rolls. Shayne strode out blithely, and Rourke checked his watch and sipped his drink, getting a dime ready_to make the telephone_call to the police. Grabski slurped his way to the bottom of the soup_bowl. Sipping their coffee, discussing the weather, the day 's shopping, Fritzie 's commitments at the network( all of which he would cancel), they avoided the radio, the TV news_show, even the front page of the Santa_Luisa_Register, resting on the kitchen bar.
Ingestion : devour-39.4
take 'serve oneself to, or consume regularly' devour 'eat immoderately' raven 'eat greedily' take in 'serve oneself to, or consume regularly' swill down 'drink large quantities of (liquid, especially alcoholic drink)' swill 'drink large quantities of (liquid, especially alcoholic drink)' have 'serve oneself to, or consume regularly' guttle 'eat greedily' go through 'eat immoderately' pig 'eat greedily' consume 'eat immoderately' devour 'eat greedily' ingest 'serve oneself to, or consume regularly' down 'eat immoderately' consume 'serve oneself to, or consume regularly'
imbibe swill consume devour ingest
down 'COD: consume (a drink)' feed 'COD: eat' lunch 'COD: no obj., with adverbial eat lunch. ' have 'COD: eat or drink' swill 'COD: drink greedily or in large quantities. ' quaff 'COD: drink (something) heartily' ingest 'COD: with obj. take (food or drink) into the body by swallowing or absorbing it. ' lap 'COD: (of an animal) take up (liquid) with the tongue' eat 'COD: put (food) into the mouth and chew and swallow it. ' snack 'COD: no obj. eat a snack. ' devour 'COD: eat (food or prey) hungrily or quickly.' imbibe 'FN: drink in (formal/scientific)' feast 'COD: Eat and drink sumptuously. "The men would congregate and feast after hunting."' sup 'COD: (dated) eat supper' breakfast 'FN: eat (some food as) the first meal of the day. "She breakfasted on fried bread and bacon."' munch 'COD: Eat steadily and audibly. ' nibble 'COD: a.take small bites out of. with obj. or eat in small amounts. ' nosh 'FN: have a snack' swig 'COD: drink in large draughts. "Dave swigged the wine in five gulps." "Ratagan swigged at his beer."' gobble 'COD: eat hurriedly and noisily' nurse 'COD: hold (a cup or glass), drinking from it occasionally' gulp 'COD: Swallow (drink or food) quickly or in large mouthfuls, often audibly. He smiled and gulped his tea.' sip 'COD: Drink (something) by taking small mouthfuls. "I sat sipping coffee."' consume 'COD: Eat, drink, or ingest.' slurp 'COD: eat or drink with a loud sucking sound. "She slurped her coffee." "He slurped noisily from a wine cup."' drink 'COD: take (a liquid) into the mouth and swallow. ' guzzle 'COD: eat or drink greedily. "He would guzzle his ale."' dine 'COD: Eat dinner. "We dined at a restaurant."'
Have another bowl of chicken soup! he devoured three sandwiches Some people can down a pound of meat in the course of one meal I don't take sugar in my coffee
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Cynthia devoured the pizza.
Examples from SemCor
`` She wants you and Barbara to have dinner with her tomorrow night''. `` I had a drink with the Flannagans''. All_in_all, they had six drinks. just_as p_'_lite an- an cohnfidunt, an Ah says' Uh_coahse you cai', but he says' Whah nawt, you ah hevin one'? `` New_Orleans''? she says,`` of_course I 've had the best. There it seems that the goitrogen ingested by dairy animals is itself inactive but is converted in the animal to an active goitrogen, which is then secreted in the milk. It was enough for people to know that at_one_time he had looked down the street at the fleshy suppleness of a woman he had consumed- watching her become thinner and thinner in the distance, as thin as the seams on her stockings, and still thinner. The Department_of_Agriculture averaged_out U._S. food consumption last year at 1488 lbs. per person, which, allowing for the 17 million Americans that John_Kennedy said go_to_bed hungry every_night, means that certain gluttons on the upper end must somehow down 8 lbs. or more a day. `` Do n't you think it 's selfish to have dinner before you go to pick her up''? About now he 's probably having supper. This may be incorporated in complete feeds at the level of 0.4 milligram of diethylstilbestrol per pound of ration- assuming animal consumes about 25 pounds daily. He rose late and went_down in his bathrobe and slippers to have breakfast either alone or with Rachel. Then they had dinner. They had Vermouth, sitting in_front_of a cafe. Anyone interested in attending the meeting may have reservations with Mrs._John_Whelan at the Hollywood_Public_Library. And listening to such a conversation one morning while taking a cup of chocolate in a cafe, Rousseau found himself bathed in perspiration, trembling lest his authorship become known, and at_the_same_time dreaming of the startling effect he would make if he should proclaim himself suddenly as the composer. Mr._Gorboduc took a swig of his sherry. generous public provision for the infirm; democratic and secret elections of all officers including priests, meals taken publicly in common refectories; a common habit or uniform prescribed for all citizens; even houses changed once a decade; six hours of manual_labor a day for all but a handful of magistrates and scholars, and careful measures to prevent anyone from shirking; no private_property, no money; no sort of pricing at_all for any or services, and therefore no market in the economic sense of the term. I was having lunch ago( apologies to N._V._Peale) with three distinguished historians( one specializing in the European Middle_Ages, one in American history, and one in the Far_East), and I asked them if they could name instances where the general mores had been radically changed with`` deliberate speed, majestic instancy''( Francis_Thompson 's words for the Hound_of_Heaven 's pursuit) by judicial fiat. Rounded posts give a soft, sculptured look, paneled doors have decorative burl panels or cane insets plus softening arches, table tops are inlaid in Macassar ebony or acacia. She 'll eat just a pineapple and cottage_cheese salad and I 'm to have one with her so she won n't feel out of place''. They had lunch at a sidewalk cafe overlooking the intersection of two broad, busy, unpicturesque streets, and coming home they got lost in the Metro; it took them over an hour to get_back to the station where they should have changed, in_order to take the line that went to the Place_Redoute. I asked, taking a final gulp of my drink, and handing him the empty glass. `` The actor had had much to drink and apparently became very violent. Although she weighed only 108 pounds when she visited him, Carroll permitted her to go on a 10- day fast in which she took nothing but water. `` Maybe to have supper. `` We 'll ride out as_soon_as we 've had chuck''. The queen afterward keeps incubating and guarding her eggs like a mother hen, taking a sip from_time_to_time from the rather liquid honey in her honey pots. `` Mostly meat and potatoes- they have to have that go-go-go without getting too fat'', says Ramsey. `` Just befoh he left foh his academeh we wuh hevin dack-rihs on the vuhranduh, Major_Roebuck an Ah, an Huhmun says' Ah hev one too'? He had lived for almost thirty years in this same stone farmhouse with the same wife, a remarkably childish thing in itself; he rose at half past six every morning, made himself some French coffee, had his corn_flakes and more coffee, smoked four cigarettes while reading last Sunday 's Herald_Tribune and yesterday 's Pittsburgh_Gazette, then put_on his high-topped farmer 's shoes and walked under a vine bower to his workshop. The daughter replied,`` Oh, I had dinner with- well, you do know him but he 's awfully nice- and we went_to a_couple_of places- I do suppose you 've heard of them- and we finished_up at a cute little night_club- I forget the name of it. to the argument was the fact that while she might have tasted the coffee if it had been still hot, she might even have drunk some of it, she would have taken enough to kill her, for she would have been warned by its taste. `` Every_month, f' r three days'', he said happily,`` I take no water into my system, no water whatsoever. `` You 've not had your breakfast yet, gran' dad''. She lay still on the bed, her head hardly denting the pillow; sometimes she opened her eyes and looked_around, and sometimes she took a_little milk or soup. an Ah coudn ansuh him an so Ah said' Aw_right, Ah gay-ess, an his fathuh did n uttuh one wohd an aftuh Huhmun was gone, the majuh laughed an tole me thet he an the bawh had been hevin an occasional drink t_'_gethuh f' ovuh a yeah, onleh an occasional one, but just the same it was behahn mah back, an Ah doa n think thet 's nahce at_all, d' you''? Such_as now, when she sat at a table in the coffee_shop at the Officers' Club, having coffee and a hamburger to sustain her until dinnertime. Earlier this month Edward_R._Murrow, director of the United_States_Information_Agency, came to Hollywood and had dinner with 100 leaders of the motion_picture industry. He had lunch with Pauling. We consume tons of aspirin and tranquilizers and sleeping_pills in_order_to get a moment 's relief from the tensions that are tearing us apart. `` Come over and have a drink. He took several large swallows, recollected that Docherty had gone_up another flight, and decided he would be wise to cover himself by finding him. `` I 'll have a drink, then, if you 'll have one with me''. The cooks had prepared one of the best meals we 'd had in a long_time, and on Montero 's orders had baked enough bread to last the day. In_this same society, the plain citizen can with an average of only one-fifth his income buy more calories than he can consume. They all three had another cup of coffee. All this remembering took_place the other night when I had supper with the Ziegfeld_Girls at the Beverly_Hills_Club. They had brandy in the library. Animals consuming 20 pounds feed daily receive 2 grams Dynafac). `` Since we 're having coffee with them this afternoon'', he said,`` I think I 'll ask the daughter if we can pay her to come in to clean for us''. He asked,`` Could we have a drink''? She stopped at the Surcliffes' after dusk, and had a Scotch-and-soda. He had dinner and sat there over his coffee watching the winding pattern of traffic as it crossed the bridge and spread_out like a serpent with two heads. He was discharged from the hospital after a two day checkup and he and his parents had what Mr._McKinley described as a`` celebration lunch'' at the cafeteria on the campus. It is a tribute to her talents that she was able to talk the District_Attorney into having her removed from the prison to a hotel_room, with her meals taken at Vesuvio 's, an excellent Italian restaurant. Defining sobriety in the limited sense of being free from the clinical symptoms of the effects of alcohol ingested and eliminated from the system, you are sober. His rage had built_up as he his way here from the second floor, helped by the quantity of champagne he had consumed. Could you possibly have lunch with him today? Back in her living_quarters at the hospital she took bicarbonate_of_soda, and sulked. The result is rather wonderful, but so rich as to be indigestible if taken in too thick slices. `` Let 's have a drink and discuss a merger''.
Ingestion : dine-39.5
banquet 'partake in a feast or banquet' nosh 'eat a snack; eat lightly' lunch 'take the midday meal' browse 'eat lightly, try different dishes' sup 'take solid or liquid food into the mouth a little at a time either by drinking or by eating with a spoon' breakfast 'eat an early morning meal' snack 'eat a snack; eat lightly' dine 'have supper; eat dinner' brunch 'eat a meal in the late morning' graze 'eat lightly, try different dishes' feast 'partake in a feast or banquet' junket 'partake in a feast or banquet' picnic 'eat alfresco, in the open air'
down 'COD: consume (a drink)' feed 'COD: eat' lunch 'COD: no obj., with adverbial eat lunch. ' have 'COD: eat or drink' swill 'COD: drink greedily or in large quantities. ' quaff 'COD: drink (something) heartily' ingest 'COD: with obj. take (food or drink) into the body by swallowing or absorbing it. ' lap 'COD: (of an animal) take up (liquid) with the tongue' eat 'COD: put (food) into the mouth and chew and swallow it. ' snack 'COD: no obj. eat a snack. ' devour 'COD: eat (food or prey) hungrily or quickly.' imbibe 'FN: drink in (formal/scientific)' feast 'COD: Eat and drink sumptuously. "The men would congregate and feast after hunting."' sup 'COD: (dated) eat supper' breakfast 'FN: eat (some food as) the first meal of the day. "She breakfasted on fried bread and bacon."' munch 'COD: Eat steadily and audibly. ' nibble 'COD: a.take small bites out of. with obj. or eat in small amounts. ' nosh 'FN: have a snack' swig 'COD: drink in large draughts. "Dave swigged the wine in five gulps." "Ratagan swigged at his beer."' gobble 'COD: eat hurriedly and noisily' nurse 'COD: hold (a cup or glass), drinking from it occasionally' gulp 'COD: Swallow (drink or food) quickly or in large mouthfuls, often audibly. He smiled and gulped his tea.' sip 'COD: Drink (something) by taking small mouthfuls. "I sat sipping coffee."' consume 'COD: Eat, drink, or ingest.' slurp 'COD: eat or drink with a loud sucking sound. "She slurped her coffee." "He slurped noisily from a wine cup."' drink 'COD: take (a liquid) into the mouth and swallow. ' guzzle 'COD: eat or drink greedily. "He would guzzle his ale."' dine 'COD: Eat dinner. "We dined at a restaurant."'
We picnicked near the lake on this gorgeous Sunday We often dine with friends in this restaurant At what time are you lunching? She never loses weight because she snacks between meals There was so much food at the party that we quickly got sated just by browsing We breakfast at seven We brunch in Sundays
Examples from VerbNet
Cynthia breakfasted. Cynthia breakfasted on peaches.
Examples from SemCor
He had lunch with Pauling. The brothers continued to help each other during their studies, sharing a joint purse, lodging together in the dormitory and dining together at the home of their aunt. They picnicked by the pool, then lay back on the grass and looked at stars. But the brigadier dines on the birds with relish. Suddenly he was interrupted in his daydreaming by a warm wetness lapping against his chin, and his eyes opened wide and long at the sight of a goat 's claret tongue, feasting against the salt taste of him. My friend often breakfasted with Vernon on the morning of the regular tallyho run. He ate breakfast in a sullen mood, but afterwards, when he walked out onto Virginia_Street, he felt braced. It seemed to her, as it seemed each night, that the gloom drew itself in and became densest at the table 's empty chairs, giving her the frequent illusion that she dined with shadows. As America on wheels was responsible_for an industry of motor courts, motels, and drive-in establishments where you can dine, see a movie, shop, or make a bank_deposit, the ever-increasing number of boating enthusiasts have sparked industries designed especially to accommodate them. This was an honor, like dining with a captain at his private table. Sometime on Saturday evening, August 22nd, while my family and I were dining at the Hostaria_dell_'Orso, in Rome, you jimmied a window of our home in Bucks_County, Pennsylvania, and let yourselves into the premises.
Ingestion : eat-39.1
drink 'take in liquids' eat 'take in solid food' imbibe 'take in liquids' eat 'eat a meal; take a meal'
use mainline smoke eat huff inject snort drink
down 'COD: consume (a drink)' feed 'COD: eat' lunch 'COD: no obj., with adverbial eat lunch. ' have 'COD: eat or drink' swill 'COD: drink greedily or in large quantities. ' quaff 'COD: drink (something) heartily' ingest 'COD: with obj. take (food or drink) into the body by swallowing or absorbing it. ' lap 'COD: (of an animal) take up (liquid) with the tongue' eat 'COD: put (food) into the mouth and chew and swallow it. ' snack 'COD: no obj. eat a snack. ' devour 'COD: eat (food or prey) hungrily or quickly.' imbibe 'FN: drink in (formal/scientific)' feast 'COD: Eat and drink sumptuously. "The men would congregate and feast after hunting."' sup 'COD: (dated) eat supper' breakfast 'FN: eat (some food as) the first meal of the day. "She breakfasted on fried bread and bacon."' munch 'COD: Eat steadily and audibly. ' nibble 'COD: a.take small bites out of. with obj. or eat in small amounts. ' nosh 'FN: have a snack' swig 'COD: drink in large draughts. "Dave swigged the wine in five gulps." "Ratagan swigged at his beer."' gobble 'COD: eat hurriedly and noisily' nurse 'COD: hold (a cup or glass), drinking from it occasionally' gulp 'COD: Swallow (drink or food) quickly or in large mouthfuls, often audibly. He smiled and gulped his tea.' sip 'COD: Drink (something) by taking small mouthfuls. "I sat sipping coffee."' consume 'COD: Eat, drink, or ingest.' slurp 'COD: eat or drink with a loud sucking sound. "She slurped her coffee." "He slurped noisily from a wine cup."' drink 'COD: take (a liquid) into the mouth and swallow. ' guzzle 'COD: eat or drink greedily. "He would guzzle his ale."' dine 'COD: Eat dinner. "We dined at a restaurant."'
The patient must drink several liters each day The children like to drink soda She was eating a banana We did not eat until 10 P.M. because there were so many phone calls I didn't eat yet, so I gladly accept your invitation What did you eat for dinner last night?
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He smoked the pipe. Cynthia ate the peach. He ate off of the table. Cynthia ate.
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In_any_case, though they had been promised immortality if they ate of the tree, they obtained mortality instead. Above, in the tiled prosceniums of the alcoves, boys sing the ghazals of Hafiz and Saadi, while at the very bottom, in the vaults, the toughs and blades of the city hoot and bang their drums, drink arak, play dice, and dance. For fifty-five years he had lived, progressing towards a no-goal, eating, working, breathing without plan, without reason. `` He 's finished eating'', Hogan said. Charlie ate some supper in the kitchen and went_into the TV_room to hear the news. In the second sentence if drinking water is a gerundial clause and without drinking water is roughly in meaning to unless I drink water, there will be stronger stress on water than on drinking; but if drinking is a gerundial noun modifying water and without drinking_water is without water for drinking, there will be stronger stress on drinking than on water. She drank greedily, and murmured,`` Thank_you'', as he lowered her head. That 'll be plenty to eat by''. But when some of the squeals had subsided and she had been through one of those sessions that are so indispensable to the young female- six girls sprawled on one bed, drinking Cokes and giggling- she came_back to the kitchen to talk with me a minute. He had eaten almost nothing on the crested, three sectioned plate and had drunk about half the milk in its paper container. She drank and pushed back her gingham bonnet to wet a kerchief and wipe her face. Top_dog, sleeping and eating right there with the Staff. Linda_Kay told him he could do anything like that with his Grandma dying, and he said well they had_to eat, did they, they were all dying. `` Lillian 's bread is so good and everything tastes so_much better here that it is hard not to eat too_much'', said the secretary ruefully eyeing her extra pounds. Since strong nociceptive stimuli produce an experimental neurosis during which the animals fail to eat in the experimental situation, Wolpe thought that he could utilize the feeding pain antagonism to inhibit the neurotic symptoms through feeding. They ate the cafeteria food with its orange sauces and Scotty gazed without interest at his food, the teachers, the heroic baronial windows, and the bright ranks of college banners. James_P._Mitchell, when he was the head of the department, promised to eat his hat if unemployment did n't drop below three million a_couple_of years ago. `` Well'', remarked one gentleman who had been forced to accompany his wife,`` the good Lord can eat where angels fear to tread''. Despite his personal distaste for obesity(`` disgusting''), Dr._Keys has only an incidental interest in how much Americans eat. I have no picture in my mind of the garden- that I could not see- but certain aspects of certain corners linger in the memory: wind-blown, frost-bitten, white chrysanthemums beneath a window, with their brittle brown leaves and their sharp scent of November; ripe pears lying in long grass, to be turned_over by a dusty slippered foot, cautiously, lest bees still worked in the ragged, brown edged holes; hot colored verbenas in the corner between the dining-room wall and the side porch, where we passed on_our_way to the pump with the half gourd tied to it as a cup by my grandmother for our childish pleasure in drinking from it. Americans eat too_much. Here_and_there she stayed to visit and drink a glass of sherry. Thus in it 's incredible what that boy can eat dominant stress is likely to be on incredible, and eat will have strong stress also. It 's not_much of a meal, but it 's what I eat''. to the argument was the fact that while she might have tasted the coffee if it had been still hot, she might even have drunk some of it, she would have taken enough to kill her, for she would have been warned by its taste. `` Along with the fruit they did also fall under the power of death, because they did eat in disobedience; and disobedience to God entails death. Most members of the U._S._Senate, because they are human, like to eat as high on the hog as they can. We ran_out of money and we have n't eaten for two days''. He has measured the skinfolds( the fleshy areas under the shoulder_blades) of Neapolitan firemen, studied the metabolism of Finnish woodcutters, analyzed the`` mealie-meal'' eaten by Capetown coloreds, and experimented on Minneapolis businessmen. It 's one thing to go without food when you 're occupied with some work or when you 're simply postponing a meal, but when you 're dependent_on someone else and know that you can n't eat until he 's bedded_down for the night, hunger can be a gnawing torture. `` I wonder if they did eat each other at the end'', Owen mused. The dialogue is sharp, witty and candid- typical`` do eat the daisies'' material- which has stamped the author throughout her books and plays, and it was obvious that the Theatre-by-the-Sea audience liked it. Drink your coffee''- But Keys worries that the Metrecal drinker will never make either the psychological or physiological adjustment to the idea of eating smaller portions of food. It was the silver foil from the chocolate_bar he had been eating. Their secondary hero is another pro, Willie_Chisholm, who drank his lunch during another Open and tried to blast his way out of a rock strewn gully. No, the fish could eat their bodies for all the Sturch cared. Pale yellow snapdragons that by pinching could be made to bite; seed-pods of the balsams that snapped like fire-crackers at a touch; red and yellow columbines whose round tipped spurs were picked_off and eaten for the honey in them; morning-glory buds which could be so grasped and squeezed that they burst like a blown-up paper_bag; bright flowers from the trumpet_vine that made``'' on the ends of ten waggling fingers. He was copious in his praise of those that served food that was good to eat. He remembered the last time he had eaten- actual eggs from an actual pan. Eat in a restaurant or motel mornings and evenings; or just evenings. The children are eating, and Miss_Blackwell 's on her way somewheres''. He told himself he had never seen two people eat so_much. To eat is human, the nation is learning to think, to survive divine. She 'll eat just a pineapple and cottage_cheese salad and I 'm to have one with her so she won n't feel out of place''. At the beginning of the school_year, the new students do n't eat the cereal right_away, but within a short_time they are eating it voraciously. Three of these only were protected from us by stern commandment: the roses, whose petals be collected until they had fallen, to be made into perfume or rose tea to drink; the peonies, whose tight sticky buds would be blighted by the laying_on of_a finger, although they were not apparently harmed by the ants that crawled over them; and the poppies. `` We 've got to eat'', Sarah said, curtly, because a chill crawled over her again. She wanted to hang_around while I was eating. They all sat around and drank ice_water, and the men smoked, and everybody had a good time. He ate breakfast in a sullen mood, but afterwards, when he walked out onto Virginia_Street, he felt braced. He drank slowly with due appreciation. They tasted good to him, so he brought some to breakfast to eat in his cereal_bowl with milk and honey. No sooner had I started drinking than the driver started zigzagging the truck. She finished her hamburger and drank her coffee and paid her check; she got_out of the coffee_shop before the incident could be repeated. `` You do eat enough, honey. A nuclear pacifier of these dimensions- roughly some six and a half_times bigger than anything the United_States has triggered experimentally- would certainly produce a bigger bang, and, just for kicks, Khrushchev might use it to propel the seminar of the house of delegates from St._Louis to the moon, where there would n't even be any beer to drink. Forty years ago an English writer, W._L._George, dealt with this subject in Eddies_of_the_Day, and said, as an example, that' Saint_George for Merry_England' would not start a spirit half so quickly as' Strike frog eating Frenchmen dead'''! `` If it ai n't an idea'', she said,`` how comes it you can drink beer but not water''? The basis for compost materials already existed on the school farm with a stable of animals for the riding program, poultry for eggs, pigs to eat garbage, a beef herd and wastes of all kinds. They had cleaned_up an old ice_box and begun to buy fifty pound blocks of ice in town, as the electric_refrigerator came nowhere near providing enough ice for the crowds who ate and drank there. A_few months ago it was a fairly typical landlord who in the dead of night lugged me up a mountainside to drink from a spring famous in the neighborhood for its clarity and flavor. They had cleaned_up an old ice_box and begun to buy fifty pound blocks of ice in town, as the electric_refrigerator came nowhere near providing enough ice for the crowds who ate and drank there. When served in a psychological atmosphere that allows young bodies to assimilate the greatest good from what they eat because they are free from tension, a foundation is laid for a high level of health that releases the children from physical handicaps to participate with enjoyment in the work assignments, the athletic programs and the_most important phase, the educational opportunities. One wrote:``[ I am so hungry] I could eat a rider off his horse+ snap_at the stirups''. Even eggs and other cholesterol-rich foods, eaten in normal amounts, says Dr._Keys, do not materially affect the amount of cholesterol in the blood. She ate. Then, as he doubled, gasping, vomiting the breakfast he had so lately eaten, Lord straightened him with an uppercut. And unlike other fruits, one cannot eat the skin of the avocado. I quickly turned_around and began to drink. She was personally sloppy, and when she had colds would blow her nose in the same handkerchief all day and keep it, soaking wet, dangling from her waist, and when she gardened she would eat dinner with dirt on her calves. The reading public, the theatergoing public, the skindiving public, the horse-playing public- all these and_others fill substantial roles in U._S. life, but none is so varied, vast and vigilant as the eating public. `` Why, Winston'', she 'd cry,`` I just_now saw you eating it out of the jar''! Would not the children, if they received all their food on the first day_of_the_month, eat it up immediately, and later go_hungry? And in the wake of the new affluence and the new techniques of processing comes a new American interest in how what people eat affects their health. Wolfe refuses to ever leave his own house, and spends most_of his time drinking beer and playing with orchids. I eat too_much eggs and poark it sowered[ on] my stomack and turn loose on me''. Hanging over the bar was an oil_painting of a nude Al had accepted from a student at the Corcoran_Gallery who needed to eat and drink and was broke. It was one thing to awaken outside a restaurant where your parents were eating and quite another to awaken in a strange garage and know your parents had gone_on home without you. He had talked one other member of the group to stay with him, but that friend had tired of not eating regularly and returned to Savannah. He ate what he felt_like, slept as much or as little as he pleased, and moved about the draughty rooms of the house, when he was not in bed, with slow dubious steps, like an elderly tourist in a cathedral. The practice of charging employes for meals whether they eat at the hospital or not should be abolished. She had swished away, she had been gone for a long_time probably when Sarah suddenly realized that she ought_to stop her, pour_out the coffee, so no_one would drink it. Why not put a cafe in each so the tourists would not have to travel too far to eat? `` Drink your beer''. Americans eat too_much fat. I have observed that being up on a horse changes the whole character of a man, and when a very small man is up on a saddle, he 'd like as not prefer to eat his meals there. They headed in_that direction and, at San_Juan Capistrano_by-the-Sea came_upon Barco sitting in the quaint old Spanish Mission_Drive-in, eating a hot tamale. He had eaten almost nothing on the crested, three sectioned plate and had drunk about half the milk in its paper container. She ate what she could and went_out along the covered passageway, with the rain dripping from the vines. After they had finished eating, Melissa took Sprite the kitten under her arm-`` so_that Auntie_Grace can teach it about the whistle''- and climbed into the station_wagon beside her mother. There are signs that it has struggled for days to escape and that in a frenzy of hunger, pain, and fear, it has eaten off its own leg. Hanging over the bar was an oil_painting of a nude Al had accepted from a student at the Corcoran_Gallery who needed to eat and drink and was broke.
Ingestion : gobble-39.3
gulp 'to swallow hurriedly or greedily or in one draught' wolf down 'eat hastily' bolt 'swallow hastily' swig 'to swallow hurriedly or greedily or in one draught' bolt 'eat hastily without proper chewing' wolf 'eat hastily' guzzle 'drink greedily or as if with great thirst' quaff 'to swallow hurriedly or greedily or in one draught' gobble 'eat hastily without proper chewing'
gulp quaff swallow swig wolf guzzle bolt gobble
down 'COD: consume (a drink)' feed 'COD: eat' lunch 'COD: no obj., with adverbial eat lunch. ' have 'COD: eat or drink' swill 'COD: drink greedily or in large quantities. ' quaff 'COD: drink (something) heartily' ingest 'COD: with obj. take (food or drink) into the body by swallowing or absorbing it. ' lap 'COD: (of an animal) take up (liquid) with the tongue' eat 'COD: put (food) into the mouth and chew and swallow it. ' snack 'COD: no obj. eat a snack. ' devour 'COD: eat (food or prey) hungrily or quickly.' imbibe 'FN: drink in (formal/scientific)' feast 'COD: Eat and drink sumptuously. "The men would congregate and feast after hunting."' sup 'COD: (dated) eat supper' breakfast 'FN: eat (some food as) the first meal of the day. "She breakfasted on fried bread and bacon."' munch 'COD: Eat steadily and audibly. ' nibble 'COD: a.take small bites out of. with obj. or eat in small amounts. ' nosh 'FN: have a snack' swig 'COD: drink in large draughts. "Dave swigged the wine in five gulps." "Ratagan swigged at his beer."' gobble 'COD: eat hurriedly and noisily' nurse 'COD: hold (a cup or glass), drinking from it occasionally' gulp 'COD: Swallow (drink or food) quickly or in large mouthfuls, often audibly. He smiled and gulped his tea.' sip 'COD: Drink (something) by taking small mouthfuls. "I sat sipping coffee."' consume 'COD: Eat, drink, or ingest.' slurp 'COD: eat or drink with a loud sucking sound. "She slurped her coffee." "He slurped noisily from a wine cup."' drink 'COD: take (a liquid) into the mouth and swallow. ' guzzle 'COD: eat or drink greedily. "He would guzzle his ale."' dine 'COD: Eat dinner. "We dined at a restaurant."'
The boys guzzled the cheap vodka Don't bolt your food! The teenager wolfed down the pizza The men gulped down their beers
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Cynthia gobbled the pizza up. Cynthia gobbled the pizza. Cynthia gobbled the pizza down.
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The plane should have started at the scheduled time and left Sinatra and Martin to guzzle. Although they are forbidden to sit with the customers, the dancers are sometimes proffered drinks, and most_of them can bolt one down in mid-shimmy. He came home overheated, ran straight to the ice-chest, and gulped shivery cold water. Timothy_Rourke gulped down the whiskey hastily and joined him, asking,`` Who are we going_to call on in the Northeast section''? And this is only natural- witness the haste with which modern_man gobbles the latest`` wonder_drug''. My car gulped 20 gallons without even wiping its mouth.
Ingestion : gorge-39.6
eat 'take in food; used of animals only' satiate 'overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself' stuff 'overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself' overgorge 'overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself' gormandize 'overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself' gorge 'overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself' englut 'overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself' gourmandize 'overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself' engorge 'overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself' gormandise 'overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself' glut 'overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself' feed 'take in food; used of animals only' pig out 'overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself' overindulge 'overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself' overeat 'overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself' scarf out 'overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself' ingurgitate 'overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself' binge 'overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself'
down 'COD: consume (a drink)' feed 'COD: eat' lunch 'COD: no obj., with adverbial eat lunch. ' have 'COD: eat or drink' swill 'COD: drink greedily or in large quantities. ' quaff 'COD: drink (something) heartily' ingest 'COD: with obj. take (food or drink) into the body by swallowing or absorbing it. ' lap 'COD: (of an animal) take up (liquid) with the tongue' eat 'COD: put (food) into the mouth and chew and swallow it. ' snack 'COD: no obj. eat a snack. ' devour 'COD: eat (food or prey) hungrily or quickly.' imbibe 'FN: drink in (formal/scientific)' feast 'COD: Eat and drink sumptuously. "The men would congregate and feast after hunting."' sup 'COD: (dated) eat supper' breakfast 'FN: eat (some food as) the first meal of the day. "She breakfasted on fried bread and bacon."' munch 'COD: Eat steadily and audibly. ' nibble 'COD: a.take small bites out of. with obj. or eat in small amounts. ' nosh 'FN: have a snack' swig 'COD: drink in large draughts. "Dave swigged the wine in five gulps." "Ratagan swigged at his beer."' gobble 'COD: eat hurriedly and noisily' nurse 'COD: hold (a cup or glass), drinking from it occasionally' gulp 'COD: Swallow (drink or food) quickly or in large mouthfuls, often audibly. He smiled and gulped his tea.' sip 'COD: Drink (something) by taking small mouthfuls. "I sat sipping coffee."' consume 'COD: Eat, drink, or ingest.' slurp 'COD: eat or drink with a loud sucking sound. "She slurped her coffee." "He slurped noisily from a wine cup."' drink 'COD: take (a liquid) into the mouth and swallow. ' guzzle 'COD: eat or drink greedily. "He would guzzle his ale."' dine 'COD: Eat dinner. "We dined at a restaurant."'
She stuffed herself at the dinner What do whales eat? The kids binged on ice cream This dog doesn't eat certain kinds of meat
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Cynthia gorged on peaches.
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No_matter that it is his troops who rape Western women and eat Western men. Buckets were filled, the herd fed and watered. The commercial propagandist, who can afford to be critical, gets_along well with the amateur, from whom he feeds, but he frequently steps on the analyst 's toes by refusing to keep his material genuine. There are three principal feed_bunk types for dairy and beef_cattle:( 1) Fence-line bunks- cattle eat from one side while feed is put_in from the opposite side of the fence by self unloading wagons;( 2) Mechanized bunks- they sit within the feed_lot, are filled by a mechanical conveyor above feeding surface;( 3) Special bunks- as discussed here, they permit cattle to eat from all sides. Now, you no_doubt regard the preceding as pap; you 're tooling_around full of gage in your hot_rods, gorging yourselves on pizza and playing pinball in the taverns and generally behaving like Ubermenschen. Frankie was fairly glutted with ideas, as he had hinted upon his arrival:`` It 's really tremendous when you think Ella_Fitzgerald is coming from Australia. By comparison, Stone_Harbor bird_sanctuary 's allies seem less formidable, for aside from the Audubon_Society, they are mostly the snowy, common and cattle_egrets and the Louisiana, green, little blue and black-crowned herons who nest and feed there. Animals eat only from one side, so the fence-line bunk must be twice as long as the mechanical bunk. Physiologically, people overeat because what Dr._Jolliffe calls the`` appestat'' is set too high. Altogether he had, since the seizure, the appearance of a boy who overindulged in food and took no exercise.
Inspecting : search-35.2
see 'be careful or certain to do something; make certain of something' ascertain 'be careful or certain to do something; make certain of something' see to it 'be careful or certain to do something; make certain of something' ensure 'be careful or certain to do something; make certain of something' control 'be careful or certain to do something; make certain of something' assure 'be careful or certain to do something; make certain of something' insure 'be careful or certain to do something; make certain of something' check 'be careful or certain to do something; make certain of something'
double-check 'COD: check again.' check 'FN: to examine a ground for an unwanted entity' frisk 'COD: (of a police officer or official) pass the hands over (someone) in a search for hidden weapons or drugs.' inspect 'COD: look at closely' examine 'COD: inspect closely to determine the nature or condition of; investigate thoroughly' proof-read 'COD: read (printer's proofs or other material) and mark any errors'
[26 : Somebody ----s that CLAUSE ] [28 : Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE ]
control the quality of the product He verified that the valves were closed See that the curtains are closed
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I searched in the cave for treasure. I searched the cave for treasure. I searched for treasure in the cave. I searched through America.
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He then got a job with the Chicago_Herald-Examiner as a circulation_slugger, a rough fighter employed to see that his paper 's news pitches were not trespassed upon by vendors. Garth was prepared to be helpful in what he referred to with fastidious distaste as this unfortunate Johnston affair, which would not, he said more than once, have ever come_about if Mrs._Meeker had only seen fit to consult Mr._Hohlbein or him about it. `` We 'll see'', Morgan said. The_most that was accomplished was adding Mrs._Beige 's tray to the dish pile, and by means of repeated threats, on an ascending scale, seeing that the girls dressed themselves, after_a_fashion. There are people who travel long distances to assure my continued existence. Your cousin Finley saw to that. Beyond a certain point, of_course, no woman can be dominant- nature has seen to that. You may be sure he marries her in_the_end and has a fine old knockdown fight with the brother, and that there are plenty of minor scraps along the way to ensure that you understand what the word Donnybrook means. In_place_of asking salesmen to fill questionnaires, checking their references, interviewing them, asking them to be tried_out, he told them he would prefer to test them. Check to see if some of your benefits- on-the-job disability pay- can be put on a direct payment rather than an insured basis at a savings to you. It is the art of relating the finite to the infinite, of doing our best to insure that the particularistic requirements of religious institutions will not thwart God 's intent of unity among men more_than is minimally necessary. It has already been reported in your newspapers that the East_Greenwich_School_Committee is considering additions to at_least one elementary_school and to the high_school to insure future accommodations for a school population that we know will increase. This- trip of his had nothing to do with her consorting with tenants, and I am going_to see that everybody at Mt._Pleasant understands that simple fact. However, just_as all the buildings have not fallen and flowed back to their original mud, so the values which wanted them and saw that they were_built have not all disappeared. What sort of effort do you make to assure that older or disabled workers are fully productive? At_present the doctor 's main concern was in seeing_to_it that Japanese salvage firms were not permitted to operate on the hulks of warships sunk too_close inshore, because the work involved setting_off nerve-shattering blasts at_all hours. She sees that there is a cup of steaming hot coffee awaiting him and the two chat informally as she presents the rules of the center and explains procedures. The raw sewage was introduced directly under the turbine aerator to insure maximum mixing of the raw sewage with the aeration tank contents. Care should be taken to see that the hands are placed on the floor before the kick starts and also that the landing foot is brought as close to the hands as possible. `` Usually at this point a man is withdrawn from society and one of my jobs is to see that he relearns to mingle with his fellow men'', Mrs._Marr explained. The`` hold-back'', as Pentagon mutterers labeled it, apparently was a temporary_expedient intended to insure that the army services are built_up gradually and, thus, the new funds spent prudently. Vince shouted finally,`` Get her over to Rose 's and I 'll come_by and see that she stays_put''. When we become firm enough to stand for those ideals which we know to be right, when we become hard enough to refuse to aid nations which do not permit self-determination, when we become strong enough to resist any_more drifts towards socialism in our own Nation, when we recognize that our enemy is Communism not war, and when we realize that concessions to Communists do not insure peace or freedom, then, and only then will we no_longer be`` soft''. `` we the People of the United_States, in_order_to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, the common Defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United_States_of_America''. There are authorized to be appropriated such sums, to remain available until, as may be necessary, but not$ 75000000 in_all,( a) to carry_out the provisions of_this Act during the fiscal_years 1962 to 1967, inclusive;( b) to finance, for not two years beyond the end of said period, such grants, contracts, cooperative agreements, and studies as may theretofore have been undertaken pursuant to this Act; and( c) to finance, for not three years beyond the end of said period, such activities as are required to correlate, coordinate, and round_out the results of studies and research undertaken pursuant to this Act: Provided, That funds available in any one year for research and development may, the approval of the Secretary_of_State to assure that such activities are consistent with the foreign_policy objectives of the United_States, be expended in_cooperation_with public or private agencies in foreign countries in the development of processes useful to the program in the United_States: And provided further, That every such contract or agreement made with any public or private agency in a foreign country shall contain provisions effective to insure that the results or information developed in connection therewith shall be available without cost to the United_States for the use of the United_States throughout the world and for the use of the general public within the United_States. Maybe with specific orders to see that I do n't make contact with her. Proper ritual observance at any level of society was capable_of generating power for use in the spirit_world; but naturally, the royal ritual, which provided unusual control over already supremely powerful divine spirits, was held responsible_for regulating the universe and insuring the welfare of the kingdom. You should see_to_it that the trap, the dirt-catcher in_front of the filter, is always clean. One way to determine whether we have so dangerous a technology would be to check the strength of our society 's organs to see if their functioning is as healthy as before. The officer had told him that both lists must be checked. Among the many severe measures taken by the First_Emperor, Shih_Huang-ti, in his efforts to insure the continuation of_this hard-won national unity, was the burning of the books in 213 B._C., with the expressed intention of removing possible sources for divergent thinking; but, as he had a special fondness for magic and divination, he ordered that books on these subjects should be spared. I 'll see word gets round''. This session, for_instance, may have insured a financial crisis two years from now. One of his innovations was to see_to_it that every man- cook and clerk as_well_as rifleman- qualified with every weapon in the troop. When someone says, for_example,`` They took X_rays to see that there was nothing wrong with me'', it pays to consider how this statement would normally be made. Privacy must be highly assured both in_time and place. Speaking recently in Miami, Governor_Rockefeller said that`` to assure the sufficiency of our own weapons in the face of the recent Soviet tests, we are now clearly compelled to conduct our own nuclear tests''. Thus, although the agenda of external assistance in the economic sphere are cumulative, and many_of the policies suggested for nations in the earlier stages remain relevant, the basic purpose of American economic_policy during the later stages of development should be to assure that movement into a stage of self-sustaining growth is not prevented by lack of foreign_exchange. Insuring that the countries have a freedom of choice, he said, was the biggest detriment to the Soviet_Union. If I could call_in, they could check the story while we were on our way. `` I 'll see'', Morgan said. `` Then see that your youngster has a routine checkup once a year''. He paused only long enough to ascertain that Jess 's buckskin was still missing and that his own gray was all_right, then climbed through a back window and dropped to the ground outside. Interviewing, checking references, training the salesmen, having them go with more experienced salesmen was expensive- and the rate_of_attrition resignations or unsatisfactory performance was too high. Mrs._Marr also has a_number_of parolees to`` mother'', watching to see that they do not break their parole and that they also learn to readjust to society. Under this program, property sales specialists in the Small_Business_Administration regional offices help small business_concerns to locate Federal property for_sale and insure that small firms have the opportunity to bid competitively for surplus personal and real_property and certain natural_resources, including timber from the national forests. Before he left town Pat saw_to_it that I was fixed_up with a job. `` We the people of the Confederate States, each state acting in its sovereign and independent character, in_order_to form a permanent federal_government, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity- invoking the favor and the guidance of Almighty_God- do ordain and establish this Constitution for the Confederate_States_of_America''. He sucked_in his breath and kept quiet while Killpath laid down the sheet again, wound the gold wire stems of his glasses around his ears and_then, eying the report as it lay before him on the desk, intoned,`` Acting_Lieutenant_Gunnar_Matson one failed to see that the station_keeper was properly relieved two absented himself throughout the entire watch without checking on the station 's activities or the whereabouts of his section sergeants three permitted members of the Homicide_Detail of the Inspector's_Bureau to arrogate for their own convenience a patrolman who was thereby prevented from carrying_on his proper assignment four failed to notify the station commander Acting_Captain_O._T._Killpath of a homicide occurring in the district five frequented extralegal establishments after-hours spots for purposes of an unofficial and purportedly social nature and six''- he leaned_back and peeled_off his glasses``- failed to co-operate with the Acting_Captain by returning promptly when so ordered. The East_Greenwich Police_Department utilizes the radio transmission facilities of the Warwick Police_Department, thereby eliminating duplication of facilities and ensuring police coordination in the Cowessett-East_Greenwich-Potowomut area of the two communities. Watson had nodded absently and muttered that he would check the lists himself later.
Intentionally_create : build-26.1
arrange 'adapt for performance in a different way' develop 'make something new, such as a product or a mental or artistic creation' set 'adapt for performance in a different way'
found 'COD: establish (an institution or organization)' set up 'COD: establish a business, institution, etc.' make 'COD: form by putting parts together or combining substances, or cause to exist or come about; bring about or perform. ' develop 'FN: to create or make an entity ' create 'COD: bring into existence. ' produce 'FN: create' establish 'COD: set up on a firm or permanent basis.'
They developed a new technique Her company developed a new kind of building material that withstands all kinds of weather set this poem to music
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Martha carved the piece of wood into a toy. $100,000 builds a house. $100,000 will build you a house. Martha carved a toy out of a piece of wood for the baby. Martha carved a toy out of a piece of wood. Martha carved a piece of wood for the baby. $100,000 builds a house out of sticks. Martha carved a toy. $100,000 builds you a house out of sticks. Martha carved a piece of wood into a toy for the baby. Martha carved a toy for the baby. Martha carved the baby a toy out of a piece of wood. Martha will carve a toy out of a piece of wood for $50. This wood carved beautiful toys. The contractor builds houses for $100,000. The contractor will build you a house for $100,000.
Examples from SemCor
The cost of developing a major weapon_system is now so enormous that the greatest care must be exercised in selecting new systems for development, in determining the most satisfactory rate of development, and in deciding the proper time at which either to place a system into production or to abandon it. This same preoccupation with missiles at the expense of aircraft has resulted in our half-hearted effort to develop nuclear propulsion for aircraft. The work had its beginning in 1938 with an eight bar musical strain to which Koehler set the words`` There 'll be no more work/ There 'll be no more worry'', matching the spiritual feeling of the jot. Notable in this category are the Jupiter and Thor intermediate range ballistic_missiles, which have been successfully developed, produced, and deployed, but the relative importance of which has diminished with the increasing availability of the Atlas intercontinental_ballistic_missile. The Office of Foreign and Domestic Commerce is also active in the field of international trade, assisting Rhode_Island firms in developing and enlarging markets abroad. Using very high thrust-to-weight ratio engines, develop a vertical-takeoff-and-landing( VTOL) long-range military aircraft. A prototype which fulfills the requirements was developed and thoroughly tested. At the University_of_Washington_Medical_School, the electronics group has developed the`` Respiratory_Gas_Analyzer'' shown in Fig. 3. If the city_council fails to consider appointment of a full-time CD director, Mr._Hawksley said, then he plans to call a meeting early in September so_that a civil_defense organization will be developed locally. Visual and operable training aids developed by the Medical_Illustration_Service, were used in support of Army_Medical_Service mass casualty exercises. It occurred to me that you might be interested in some thoughts which I expressed privately in recent years, in the hope of clearing_up a certain confusion in the public mind about what foreign_policy is all about and what it means, and of developing a certain compassion for those who are carrying such responsibilities inside Government. All research within the United_States contracted for, sponsored, cosponsored, or authorized under authority of_this Act, shall be provided for in such manner that all information, uses, products, processes, patents, and other developments resulting from such research developed by Government expenditure will( with such exceptions and limitations, if any, as the Secretary may find to be necessary in the interest of national defense) be available to the general public. In still others which are barely on the threshold of the transition into modernity, the decade can bring significant progress in launching the slow process of developing their human resources and their basic services to_the_point where an expanded range of developmental activities is possible. Hence the prime issue, as I see it, is whether a democratic or free society can master technology for the benefit of mankind, or whether technology will rule and develop its own society compatible with its own needs as a force of nature. Fig. 1 is a simplified block_diagram of the ultraviolet microscopy system developed at the Medical_Electronics_Center of Rockefeller_Institute. `` I had developed the machines and therefore knew them. Large, long-range bombers can be developed which would have the capability to take_off from 3000- foot runways, but they would require more powerful engines than we have today. The same system, with minor modifications, was developed in Ruanda-Urundi under Belgian administration. The_British and Canadian Liaison Officers, as_well as Office of Civil and Defense_Mobilization, the American Red_Cross, and similar interested organizations were informed from_time_to_time as training aids were developed. Many industry trade associations are developing campaigns to protect or enhance the share of the consumer 's dollar being spent on their particular products. There is little enthusiasm for spending money to develop more powerful engines because of the erroneous_belief that the aircraft has been made obsolete by the missile. The Structural_Clay_Products_Institute, Washington, D._C., is working to develop brick and clay products suitable for shelter construction. Nine veterinary lantern_slide teaching sets were developed and distributed, and lantern_slide teaching sets on 21 pathology subjects were added to the loan library of the Medical_Illustration_Service. A biting, pithy parable of the all hollowness of modern life, the piece has been set by Mlle_Lagoon to a sumptuous score( a single motif played over_and_over by four thousand French_horns) by existentialist hot-shot Jean-Paul_Sartre. By combining the talents of a medical_man, Dr._Aterman, a biophysicist, Mr._Berkely, and an electronics expert, Dr._Zworykin, this novel technique has been developed which promises to open broad avenues to understanding life processes. A high-speed shutter has been developed in_order to permit photographic observation of any portion of the electrical wire explosion. At the head of the CDC is an unorthodox, 39- year-old amateur politico, Thomas_B._Carvey_Jr., whose normal profession is helping develop Hughes_Aircraft 's moon missiles. We have noted how some electronic techniques, developed for the defense effort, have evenutally been used in commerce and industry. If, for_some_reason such_as economy, we are not going_to develop aircraft nuclear propulsion with a sense of national urgency, then we should turn our effort to developing jet_engines with a thrust-to-weight ratio of 12 or 15 to one. Mutants may also be developed with changes in biochemical properties that are of importance in identification. Has your company developed selection and training processes that are geared to providing the caliber of salesmen you will need in the next 10 yr.? There are a_number_of reasons why the Eighteenth_Century designer had to develop`` down to earth'' designs- or go out of business. If we fail to develop the means to hunt_down and destroy the enemy 's military_force with extreme care and precision, and if war comes in spite of our most ardent desires for peace, our choice of alternatives will be truly frightening. The reason that we are not going_ahead full speed to develop high thrust-to-weight engines is that it would cost perhaps a_billion dollars- and you do n't spend that sort_of money if aircraft are obsolete. With our current$ 3 per hundred tax_rate, it is safe to assume that this will qualify when you suggest a community should`` try to develop a modest industrial plant'' as the best way to meet these problems. Consequently there have developed several forms of grants-in-aid and shared taxes, as_well as the unrestricted grant to local_governments for general purposes whose adoption accompanied the introduction of a sales_tax at the state level. Together they also developed a new form of voltaic_cell in which the wooden trough was replaced by one of copper, thereby producing stronger currents. As a creative enterprise, its abilities are primarily in`` swallowing'' creative enterprises developed outside its own organization( an ability made possible by us, and almost mandatory). Much new equipment and many unique techniques have been developed for the quantitative exposure of experimental animals to aerosols of infectious agents contained in particles of specified dimensional characteristics. The request for lower rates originated with the Southern railway, which has spent a good_deal of time and money developing a 100- ton hopper car with which it says it can move grain at about half what it costs in the conventional, smaller car. The tsunami warning system developed since the 1946 disaster in Hawaii relies mainly on a simple and ingenious instrument devised by Commander_C._K._Green of the Coast_and_Geodetic_Survey staff. In support of the emphasis placed by the Department_of_Defense on instruction in emergency medical_care, the Medical_Illustration_Service developed casualty simulation kits and rescue breathing manikins which are being field_tested; and overhead_projector transparency sets on the subjects of Military_Sanitation: First_Aid for Soldiers; Bandaging and Splinting; the Emergency_Medical_Treatment Unit, Phase 1,; and Emergency_War_Surgery in support of the North_Atlantic_Treaty_Organization( NATO) Handbook.
Intentionally_create : create-26.4
coin 'form by stamping, punching, or printing' mint 'form by stamping, punching, or printing' write 'write music' compose 'write music' strike 'form by stamping, punching, or printing'
dig choreograph formulate craft improvise paint construct reconstitute synthesize derive compute rearrange organize draft design create model write rebuild lay author invent draw produce mass-produce silkscreen concoct manufacture conjure form compose publish spin fabricate style reorganize coin
found 'COD: establish (an institution or organization)' set up 'COD: establish a business, institution, etc.' make 'COD: form by putting parts together or combining substances, or cause to exist or come about; bring about or perform. ' develop 'FN: to create or make an entity ' create 'COD: bring into existence. ' produce 'FN: create' establish 'COD: set up on a firm or permanent basis.'
NP (Agent) V () NP.beneficiary (Beneficiary) NP (Result)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Result) PP.material[from,out_of] (Material)
Examples from WordNet
strike a medal Beethoven composed nine symphonies strike coins
Examples from VerbNet
David constructed a house out of sticks. David dug a hole for me. They designed the Westinghouse-Mitsubishi venture as a non-equity transaction. David constructed a house. Claire drew. David dug me a hole.
Examples from SemCor
Everett_Miller, then assistant director for the Garrick_Gaieties, a Theatre_Guild production, needed a lyricist for a song he had written; he just happened not to need any actor at the moment, however. Mercer 's Whiteman association brought him into contact with Hoagy_Carmichael, whose`` Snowball'' Mercer relyriced as`` Lazybones'', in which form it became a hit and marked the real beginning of Mercer 's song writing career. The Negro composer Hall_Johnson studied the Americanegro_Suite and said of it,`` Of all the many songs written by white composers and employing what claims to be a Negroid idiom in both words and music, these six songs by Harold_Arlen and Ted_Koehler easily stand far out above the rest. This was composed last year as a salute to the automobile_industry. Mercer has also written both music and lyrics for several songs. Because, like many other children, he intensely disliked practicing Czerny_Etudes, he composed his own studies. The music which La^utner has composed for this episode is for_the_most_part`` rather pretty and perfectly banal''. This is precisely what makes lucid, straightforward music so difficult to compose- the clarity must be new, not old''. When Prokofieff forged his new clarity of`` lucid, straightforward music, so difficult to compose'', he shaped his talents to his purpose. Entrance into such stellar song writing company encouraged the burgeoning song_writer to take a wife, Elizabeth_Meehan, a dancer in the Gaieties. When he heard that Paul_Whiteman was looking_for singers to replace the Rhythm_Boys, Mercer applied and got the job,`` not for my voice, I 'm sure, but because I could write songs and material generally''. Meager and shabby by-products linger to haunt our memories of a once mighty protagonist; a maladroit reharmonization of our National_Anthem( The Star-Spangled_Banner); a poor attempt to write an idiomatic jazz concerto; a circus polka for elephants; his hopes that the tunes from his old music might be used for popular American commercial songs! `` I could write with them in the same room with me, but I could with Harold. I consider it to be my job to expose the public to what is being written today''.
Judgment : admire-31.2
appreciate 'hold dear' treasure 'hold dear' prize 'hold dear' value 'hold dear' look up to 'feel admiration for' admire 'feel admiration for'
trust love fancy mistrust envy rue regret lament resent dislike admire enjoy savor pity believe despise dread prize abhor miss relish exalt suffer appreciate adore treasure hate revere stand value venerate fear deplore esteem like loathe cherish respect disdain distrust execrate favor detest mourn idolize support worship tolerate
fault 'COD: criticize for inadequacy or mistakes.' deify 'COD: make into or worship as a god. ' disdain 'COD: consider or reject with the feeling that someone or something is unworthy of one's consideration or respect' scorn 'COD: express scorn for' mock 'COD: tease scornfully; ridicule' exalt 'COD: praise or regard highly. ' admire 'COD: regard with respect or warm approval' revere 'COD: respect or admire deeply. ' esteem 'COD: respect and admire. ' respect 'COD: feel or have respect for.' stigmatize 'COD: regard as worthy of disgrace.' prize 'COD: value highly.' appreciate 'FN: value somebody or something for a quality possessed' applaud 'COD: show approval by clapping.' value 'COD: consider to be important or beneficial' blame 'FN: to assign responsibility for a wrong-doing, without expressing so' boo 'COD: show disapproval or contempt.' disapprove 'COD: have or express an unfavourable opinion.' deplore 'COD: feel or express strong disapproval of.'
The tourists admired the paintings. I loved writing. I loved to write. The children liked that the clown had a red nose. I loved his writing novels. I admired him for his honesty. I admired the honesty in him.
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The line of an eyebrow, the color of the skin, a ghazal from Hafiz, the purity of spring_water, the long afternoon among the boughs which crowd the upper story of a pavilion- these things are noticed, judged, and valued. Mrs._Benington admired Gordon 's spirit and did what she could to persuade her husband that the boy might help the team. Mantle so appreciated Miller 's delicate literary style that he broadened teammates' minds by reading sensitive passages aloud during road trips. I 've always admired him, and when I heard he was taking a_few pupils, I went to him and joined his class''. For subtle swinging rhythms, I could admire intensely Mulligan 's version of`` Weep'', and the fireworks went on display in`` 18 Carrots for Robert'', a sax tribute to Johnny_Hodges. Askington was a kind of goal I set myself; I had admired him long before I talked to him. But he was not bored at_all; he had found his style quite early in his career and he thought it quite wonderful that the world admired it, and he could not imagine why he should alter it. Congressmen returning from recess say the people admire President_Kennedy so_much, they 're even willing to heed his call to sacrifice- and give_up his program. A brief course in hydraulics from the pool builders may well be appreciated in a future crisis. She admired him. A generation ago there were plenty of people who appreciated antiques and fine reproductions. `` I appreciate beauty''. It was the haunt of writer Ambrose_Bierce, who admired its redwoods. Only George_Santayana seemed to understand and appreciate the film when he wrote:`` Miss_Poitrine has perpetrated the_most eloquent argument for the Protestant faith yet unleashed by Hollywood''. Your invitation to write_about Serge_Prokofieff to honor his 70_th Anniversary for the April issue of Sovietskaya_Muzyka is accepted with pleasure, because I admire the music of Prokofieff; and with sober purpose, because the development of Prokofieff personifies, in many ways, the course of music in the Union_of_Soviet_Socialist_Republics. Will his words come to be treasured and quoted through the years? Simms admired the raucous tales emanating from the backwoods, but he had himself social affiliations which would not allow him to approve them fully. Both these youths, who greatly admired Henrietta, were somewhat younger than she, as were also the neighboring Friedenwald boys, who were then studying medicine; and bright though they all were, they could not possibly compete for her interest with Papa, whose mind- although he never tried to dazzle or patronize lesser lights with it- naturally eclipsed theirs and made them seem to her even younger than they were. Mr._White admires him profoundly and leaves no_doubt that he is a Democrat himself who expects Mr._Kennedy to be a fine President. The lawyer did know him very well although he saw him occasionally at some dinner_party- Thayer, like himself, Madden reflected, was the extra man so prized by hostesses- and found him easy enough to talk to.
Judgment_communication : admire-31.2
appreciate 'recognize with gratitude; be grateful for'
trust love fancy mistrust envy rue regret lament resent dislike admire enjoy savor pity believe despise dread prize abhor miss relish exalt suffer appreciate adore treasure hate revere stand value venerate fear deplore esteem like loathe cherish respect disdain distrust execrate favor detest mourn idolize support worship tolerate
remonstrate 'COD: make a forcefully reproachful protest. ' slam 'COD: criticize severely' extol 'COD: praise enthusiastically. ' mock 'COD: tease scornfully; ridicule.' belittle 'COD: dismiss as unimportant' cite 'COD: praise for a courageous act in an official dispatch' acclaim 'COD: praise enthusiastically and publicly' deride 'COD: express contempt for; ridicule. ' gibe 'FN: make insulting or mocking remark' execrate 'COD: feel or express great loathing for.' commend 'COD: praise formally or officially' charge 'COD: accuse (someone) of something, especially an offence under law.' denounce 'COD: publicly declare to be wrong or evil.' accuse 'FN: to claim that someone has done something wrong or illegal' censure 'COD: express severe disapproval of; formally reprove' castigate 'COD: reprimand severely. ' laud 'COD: praise highly, especially in a public context.' damn 'COD: condemn, especially publicly.' scoff 'COD: speak about something in a scornfully derisive way. ' condemn 'COD: express complete disapproval of.' praise 'COD: express warm approval of or admiration for.' criticize 'COD: indicate the faults of in a disapproving way. ' decry 'COD: publicly denounce.' excoriate 'COD: (formal) censure or criticize severely.' ridicule 'COD: subject to ridicule.' tout 'FN: praise' blame 'FN: to express the assignment of responsibility for a wrong-doing' blast 'COD: criticize fiercely' denigrate 'COD: criticize unfairly; disparage. ' disparage 'COD: represent as being of little worth; scorn' deprecate 'COD: express disapproval of'
The tourists admired the paintings. I loved writing. I loved to write. The children liked that the clown had a red nose. I loved his writing novels. I admired him for his honesty. I admired the honesty in him.
Examples from SemCor
`` I appreciate it, you do that. That 's understandable, and I appreciate the sentiment. There were unclaimed square_miles of seating space around them, but he appreciated the kindliness of her gesture none the less. You still have time to drop a_few hints about the gifts you 'd appreciate most; the time to decide on them is now. In either case, they do not appreciate the private_detective 's zeal. People appreciate experiences that demand something of them. And did he appreciate my efforts on his behalf? I knew the only way I could beat you was to play_possum, but it was a good try, kid, and I appreciate it. While he was at it, the philosopher of the Kremlin contributed an additional assist to the rule of reason by bellowing at those in the west who can n't appreciate coexistence thru suicide. An hour before, with the children asleep and nothing but the strange darkness, he would have appreciated company. Generally, your employee will greatly appreciate benefits that protect him during his working life or during retirement. And I appreciate the advice''.
Judgment_communication : overstate-37.12
laud 'praise, glorify, or honor' extol 'praise, glorify, or honor' exalt 'praise, glorify, or honor' glorify 'praise, glorify, or honor' proclaim 'praise, glorify, or honor'
overemphasize overstate overrate hyperbolize overdraw glorify tout magnify amplify overstress
remonstrate 'COD: make a forcefully reproachful protest. ' slam 'COD: criticize severely' extol 'COD: praise enthusiastically. ' mock 'COD: tease scornfully; ridicule.' belittle 'COD: dismiss as unimportant' cite 'COD: praise for a courageous act in an official dispatch' acclaim 'COD: praise enthusiastically and publicly' deride 'COD: express contempt for; ridicule. ' gibe 'FN: make insulting or mocking remark' execrate 'COD: feel or express great loathing for.' commend 'COD: praise formally or officially' charge 'COD: accuse (someone) of something, especially an offence under law.' denounce 'COD: publicly declare to be wrong or evil.' accuse 'FN: to claim that someone has done something wrong or illegal' censure 'COD: express severe disapproval of; formally reprove' castigate 'COD: reprimand severely. ' laud 'COD: praise highly, especially in a public context.' damn 'COD: condemn, especially publicly.' scoff 'COD: speak about something in a scornfully derisive way. ' condemn 'COD: express complete disapproval of.' praise 'COD: express warm approval of or admiration for.' criticize 'COD: indicate the faults of in a disapproving way. ' decry 'COD: publicly denounce.' excoriate 'COD: (formal) censure or criticize severely.' ridicule 'COD: subject to ridicule.' tout 'FN: praise' blame 'FN: to express the assignment of responsibility for a wrong-doing' blast 'COD: criticize fiercely' denigrate 'COD: criticize unfairly; disparage. ' disparage 'COD: represent as being of little worth; scorn' deprecate 'COD: express disapproval of'
glorify one's spouse's cooking extol the virtues of one's children
Examples from VerbNet
He overstated the position.
Examples from SemCor
Dominant stress is of_course more than extended duration, and normally centers_on syllables that would have primary stress or phrase stress if the words or longer units they are parts of were spoken alone: a dominant stress given to glorify would normally center_on its first syllable rather than its last. Tolek_Alterman had returned from the colonies in Palestine and, before the national leadership, exalted the miracles of drying_up swamps and irrigating the desert. And one cannot but wonder whether Marshal_Malinovsky, who was blowing hot and cold, exalting peace but also almost openly considering the possibility of preventive war against the West, was n't trying to keep the Chinese quiet. The concept of nationalism is the political principle that epitomizes and glorifies the territorial state as the characteristic type of socal structure. `` A charge to keep I have, A God to glorify''. That he mastered every aspect of his medium according_to his own great talents and contemporary judgments, is a good and solid symbol of his people under the tremendous pressures of proclaiming and practising the rigors of a new culture; and perhaps of even greater significance- his music is strong 20_th Century evidence of the effectiveness of Evolution, based on a broad Traditionalism for the creative art of music.
Kidnapping : steal-10.5
snatch 'take away to an undisclosed location against their will and usually in order to extract a ransom' kidnap 'take away to an undisclosed location against their will and usually in order to extract a ransom' abduct 'take away to an undisclosed location against their will and usually in order to extract a ransom' nobble 'take away to an undisclosed location against their will and usually in order to extract a ransom'
kidnap 'COD: abduct and hold captive, typically to obtain a ransom. ' nab 'COD: take or grab suddenly. ' abduct 'COD: take (someone) away illegally by force or deception. ' snatch 'COD: steal or kidnap by seizing suddenly. ' shanghai 'COD: force to join a ship's crew by underhand means. '
[9 : Somebody ----s somebody ]
NP (Agent) V () NP (Theme) PP.beneficiary[for] (Beneficiary)
The thief stole the painting from John for Mary. The thief stole Mary some paint. The thief stole the painting from the museum. The thief stole the painting. The thief stole the painting for Mary.
Examples from SemCor
`` Did occur to me my child would be kidnaped when I had it listed'', Andrus muttered. Presumably the same sun was shining upon little Drew also, and those who had kidnapped him. In February the murder of Patrice_Lumumba, who had been kidnaped into Katanga and executed on order of Tshombe, again stirred the U._N. to action.
Killing : murder-42.1
bump off 'kill intentionally and with premeditation' kill 'cause to die; put to death, usually intentionally or knowingly' slaughter 'kill (animals) usually for food consumption' massacre 'kill a large number of people indiscriminately' mow down 'kill a large number of people indiscriminately' hit 'kill intentionally and with premeditation' assassinate 'murder; especially of socially prominent persons' liquidate 'get rid of (someone who may be a threat) by killing' waste 'get rid of (someone who may be a threat) by killing' butcher 'kill (animals) usually for food consumption' kill off 'kill en masse; kill on a large scale; kill many' knock off 'get rid of (someone who may be a threat) by killing' execute 'murder in a planned fashion' dispatch 'kill intentionally and with premeditation' slay 'kill intentionally and with premeditation' exterminate 'kill en masse; kill on a large scale; kill many' do in 'get rid of (someone who may be a threat) by killing' murder 'kill intentionally and with premeditation' kill 'deprive of life' neutralize 'get rid of (someone who may be a threat) by killing' off 'kill intentionally and with premeditation' slaughter 'kill a large number of people indiscriminately' remove 'kill intentionally and with premeditation' neutralise 'get rid of (someone who may be a threat) by killing' polish off 'kill intentionally and with premeditation' kill 'cause the death of, without intention'
silence 'FN: (slang) to kill.' smother 'FN: to kill by covering the mouth and nose so that the victim cannot breathe' exterminate 'FN: to kill in large numbers or completely. "We have to exterminate the termites in the garage."' liquidate 'FN: to kill people in large numbers, esp. for ideological reasons (used as a euphemism)' massacre 'COD: deliberately and violently kill (a large number of people)' starve 'FN: to kill someone by depriving them of food' garrotte 'COD: kill by strangulation, especially with an iron collar or a length of wire or cord' drown 'FN: to kill by forcing underwater until death occurs' assassinate 'FN: to kill (a powerful person) for political motives' crucify 'COD: put (someone) to death by nailing or binding them to a cross.' butcher 'COD: kill (someone) brutally.' asphyxiate 'FN: to cause to die due to a lowered level of oxygen in the body' annihilate 'FN: to kill, esp. a large proportion of a group' lynch 'COD: (of a group) kill (someone) for an alleged offence without a legal trial, especially by hanging. ' decapitate 'COD: cut off the head of' slay 'FN: to kill violently. "They vowed to slay their enemies and recapture their land."' take out 'FN: kill.' slaughter 'COD: kill (animals) for food or kill (people) in a cruel or violent way.' kill 'COD: cause the death of.' dispatch 'COD: kill' behead 'FN: to kill by chopping off the head' murder 'FN: to unlawfully kill another living being' destroy 'FN: euthanize or put down'
Anwar Sadat was assassinated because many people did not like his peace politics with Israel AIDS has killed thousands in Africa She was killed in the collision of three cars The mafia boss ordered his enemies murdered The farmer killed a pig for the holidays The Hutus massacred the Tutsis in Rwanda the double agent was neutralized The mafia liquidated the informer This man killed several people when he tried to rob a bank They slaughtered their only goat to survive the winter The Mafioso who collaborated with the police was executed Hitler wanted to exterminate the Jews, Gypsies, Communists, and homosexuals of Europe
Examples from VerbNet
Brutus murdered Julius Caesar. The DDT killed the insects. Caesar killed Brutus with a knife.
Examples from SemCor
It is possible, although highly doubtful, that he killed none at_all but merely let his reputation work for him by privately claiming every unsolved murder in the state. I once heard a comedian say that if you are killed by a taxicab in New_York, it is listed as`` death due_to natural causes''. `` He claims Mahzeer 's in a plot to kill the P.M.''. Sent to Montpelier by Secretary_Herbert_Hoover, Red_Cross Aide_Reuben_Sleight had been killed, and his pilot, Lt._Franklin_Wolfe, badly injured. He had no apparent comprehension of morality; he divided humanity into`` right guys'' and`` wrong guys'', and the wrong ones he was always willing to kill and trample under. If you ever try anything without my orders I 'll kill you''. `` You must have loved that girl very_much, but you could n't have meant it when you said that you wanted to kill her''. No girl would go this far to fool a man so she could kill him. If we have not thought and made a decision entirely in these terms, then we need to submit ourselves to the following`` simple test'':`` Have we decided how we are to kill the other members of our household in the event of our being less injured than they are''? In_other_words, the promulgators of the murder plan made clear that physically exterminating the Jews was but an extension of the anti-Semitic measures already operating in every phase of German life, and that the new conspiracy counted_on the general anti-Semitism that had made those measures effective, as a readiness for murder. `` Well, for ten years I 've been murdering women. He showed us how he dealt with his enemies: he executed them before TV cameras. In the last war Russia lost more_than ten million killed and its lands and factories were devastated. This is the tale of one John_Enright, an American who has accidentally killed a man in the prize_ring and is now trying to forget about it in a quiet place where he may become a quiet man. It is true, of_course, the uncertainties of life being what they are, that as now_and_then the Christian killed the lion, homecoming days have been ruined by a visiting team. Any little dose of radiation might knock_off these critters''. He wisecracked about the captain 's indoctrination of new men, took great delight in slaughtering cockroaches with ethyl chloride, and gave no thought for tomorrow. Parker could weep- and he wept astonishingly often and on the slightest provocation- but the psychology of those tears was entirely compatible with a remorseless readiness to massacre his opponents. Concerning the sentence the editor asked,`` What can Virginia do than to hang the men who have defied her laws, organized treason, and butchered her citizens''. And_then Eichmann was quoted as saying, in English, that Hitler 's plan to exterminate the Jews was nonsense''. to the argument was the fact that while she might have tasted the coffee if it had been still hot, she might even have drunk some of it, she would have taken enough to kill her, for she would have been warned by its taste. Let Old_Knife come_up and kill you and your people, or would you steer him on someone else''? Although wanted by the sheriff for killing an old_man named Asher_Jones, the warrant for his arrest had never been served. I was just doing my job, just following orders, and for that he 's going to kill me. Additive should not be fed 72 hours before animals are slaughtered. Dirty Reactionary bastards comin down here in the night and bumpin_off ol Slater and those other poor bastards. Men were slaughtered, tumbled into eternity like so many torn parcels flung down a portable chute. This dirty coward just admitted killing Arbuckle. But there 's one thing I never seen or heard of, one thing I just do think there is, and that 's a sportin' way o' killin' a man''! It would have killed you in the cabin. For three straight years, Tom_Horn patrolled the southern Wyoming pastures, and how_many men he killed after Lewis and Powell( if he killed Lewis and Powell) will never be known. What about your&&& that girl you were going_to kill''? A Sterling_Township family of six surviving children, whose mother died yesterday as the aftermath to a fire that also killed one of the children, found today they had the help of hundreds of neighbors and school friends. - of a rifle and killed? A young_man was killed and two others injured at midnight Friday when the car they were riding slid into a utility pole on Lake_Avenue near Waddell_Street, NE, police said. Now they were riding to kill him. He also admitted killing Mrs._Hengesbach. What killed them''? What concerns him much more is the relationship of diet to the nation 's No. 1 killer: coronary_artery disease, which accounts_for more_than half of all heart fatalities and kills 500000 Americans a year- twice the toll from all varieties of cancer, five times the deaths from automobile accidents. Mrs._Hengesbach was killed on Aug. 31, 1958. `` The Bartlett girl was killed by Mr._Dronk 's son. `` Suppose it was not us that killed these aliens. The 15- year-old adopted son of a Washington attorney and his wife, who were murdered early today in their Chesapeake Bay-front home, has been sent to Spring_Grove_State_Hospital for detention. His friends advised that it would be only a question of time until either the Mexicans killed him by ambuscade or he would be compelled to kill them in self-defense, perpetuating the troubles. Why, he 's going to kill me, he thought wildly. Before Payne loomed the Old_Clubhouse, Seward 's home, where Key had been killed. Again the homely, everyday details of daily living refuted a vicious attempt to frighten her- or to murder her. `` If you had n't I 'd have killed you''. No, they could kill him just_as easy right_now. They might kill him in his sleep, thinking there was money in the house. Race-drivers, on_the_other_hand, are quite often killed on the circuit, and since it was obviously Mr._Remarque 's intention to establish automobile racing as life in microcosm, one might reasonably have expected him to demonstrate precise knowledge not_only of techniques but of mores and attitudes. `` Exterminatin' cow thieves is just a business proposition with me'', he 'd blandly announce. In 1896 a Japanese tsunami killed 27000 people and swept_away 10000 homes. `` He killed Tom- do you understand that''? It was not very reasonable to believe that Lucien had procured unprocurable opium and come_back to Honotassa with a formed plan to murder her. `` Let the savages kill each other What do we care''? He killed accurately, freely, and dispassionately. Because I 'm looking_for the son_of_a_bitch that killed that old_man, and I 'm going_to get him. But he plunges into yet another, this time with Norway, and is killed in an assault on the fortress of Fredrikshall, being only thirty-six years of_age when he died. Douglas has consistently voted to aid the people who killed Masaryk, and against principles Masaryk died to uphold. If the railroads, for_example, regularly slaughtered 25000 passengers each_year, the high_priests of the cult would have cause to tremble for their personal safety, for such a holocaust would excite demands for the hanging of every railroad president in the United_States. did the damn Reactionaries bump him off? Another man tried to swim across the river from the East to the West, but was shot and killed. Although my shot killed his horse, he rolled off the bale on top of me. `` Do get yourself killed for something that does concern you''. They hurled a cement barge against a freighter in Honolulu_Harbor, knocked_down telephone_lines, marooned automobiles, flooded lawns, killed six cows. The article proceeded to give an inaccurate account of a catholic plot to kill King_James_/1_1,. It was paired with a Darius_Milhaud opera,`` The Poor_Sailor'', set_to a libretto by Jean_Cocteau, a kind_of Grand_Guignol by the sea, a sailor returns, unrecognized, and gets done_in by his wife. They killed Big_Charlie, dumped his body in my rose_garden two nights ago. He fought it, seeking to kill the last few words, but on they came`` bout takin- his''. Artillery and strikes were called_in to kill them by the hundreds. He kills when he pleases, takes his women where he finds them and always acts_as judge, jury and executioner rolled_into_one. If 500 Japanese were ordered to hold a position, we had to kill 495 before it was ours- and_then the last five killed themselves''. As our planes land the war materiel that kills pro-Western Katangans, we stand supinely bleating while Nehru 's troops smash into a five-hundred-year-old district of our NATO ally, Portugal. Take_off or see the hostages killed. Maude could have shot Emile- if she 'd had a reason to kill him. If he had been`` liquidated'' in_some_way, he would have become a martyr, a rallying_point for people who shared his ideas. Worse still, in a number of cases it has been claimed that the Psithyrus female kills_off the Bombus queen. Petitions asking for a jail term for Norristown attorney Julian_W._Barnard will be_presented to the Montgomery_County_Court_Friday, it was_disclosed Tuesday by Horace_A._Davenport, counsel for the widow of the man killed last Nov. 1 by Barnard 's hit-run car. Trig and a very black colored boy from Detroit had killed or put out_of action ten guerrillas by grenades and hand-to-hand fighting. But slowly they take_over as Alain_Delon( Life, Sept. 15), playing a sometimes appealing but always criminal boy, casually tells a rich and foot-loose American that he is going_to murder him, then does it even while the American is trying to puzzle_out how Delon expects to profit from the act. In West_Africa, for_example, where meat is a luxury and babies must be weaned early to make room at the breast for later arrivals, a childhood menace is kwashiorkor, or`` red Johnny'', a growth-stunting protein deficiency( signs: reddish hair, bloated belly) that kills more_than half its victims, leaves the rest prey for parasites and lingering tropical disease. If Hal_Yarrow had been killed in a crash, he must have wanted it that way. Or you could wish your daddy would really do it- kill Gratt_Shafer like he said when you all_the_time, all_along, could feel the nerve draining out of him like air out of a punctured tire when you are on a muddy road alone and it is raining and at night. He at_once cancels the celebrations and, buckling on his scimitar, stumbles blindly from the house, where he is hit and killed by a passing oxcart. `` If you 're goin' to kill' em- kill' em''! She was ready to kill the beef, dress it out, and with vegetables from her garden was going_to can soup, broth, hash, and stew against the winter. `` Some_day'', I told Eileen,`` that guy will kill us both''. He was also at_the_same_time gaining practical experience as a safe_breaker and highwayman, and learning how to shoot to kill from a Neanderthal murderer named Gene_Geary, later committed to Chester_Asylum as a homicidal maniac, but whose eyes misted with tears when the young Dion sang a ballad about an Irish mother in his clear and syrupy tenor. Perhaps Khrushchev is in a more difficult position than any since 1957, when the`` anti-party group'' nearly liquidated him. Police theorize that a combination of dope, drink and drugs killed her. Two of our men were killed, a third was wounded. And every sound that might be the rain also might be the man who thinks after he has raped you he has to beat your brains out with a tire_tool so you won tell, a combination like ham_and_eggs, rape her and kill her, and that is being an old_maid too. There is plenty of violence, to_be_sure, but it is a nice violence and no one gets killed. Why, I can get them knocked_off for half that_much''. `` So help me, Crouch, I 'd like to kill you where you stand, but, before I do, I 'm going_to hear you admit killing him. `` Listen, I never had a chance to kill an antelope. Instead, he whirled and ran to his house for a gun forcing them to kill him, Cook reported. Even while suffering the trip to his home, Cook swore to Moore and Lane that he would kill the Indian. To come_back later and kill him after the stores had closed around the square and everybody had left? No need to kill an entire city and all its people because we lacked the precision and reconnaissance to selectively disarm the enemy 's military_force. The war could have continued many years with many thousands killed on both sides. I 'm telling you, if these corpses ever knew the trouble they put us to, they 'd think_twice before letting themselves get knocked_off''. You killed him, did you''? In a periodic review, the local board on July 30, 1953, reclassified him 1_,_-_A and upheld this classification after a personal appearance by petitioner, because of his willingness to kill in defense of his church and home.
Killing : poison-42.2
fry 'kill by electrocution, as in the electric chair' strangulate 'kill by squeezing the throat of so as to cut off the air' throttle 'kill by squeezing the throat of so as to cut off the air' electrocute 'kill by electrocution, as in the electric chair' pip 'kill by firing a missile' strangle 'kill by squeezing the throat of so as to cut off the air' garrotte 'strangle with an iron collar' impale 'kill by piercing with a spear or sharp pole' garotte 'strangle with an iron collar' poison 'kill with poison' shoot 'kill by firing a missile' garrote 'strangle with an iron collar' scrag 'strangle with an iron collar' drown 'kill by submerging in water' stake 'kill by piercing with a spear or sharp pole'
hang poison suffocate garrotte smother fry drown strangle crucify stake strangulate knife stab asphyxiate pip gas shoot electrocute
silence 'FN: (slang) to kill.' smother 'FN: to kill by covering the mouth and nose so that the victim cannot breathe' exterminate 'FN: to kill in large numbers or completely. "We have to exterminate the termites in the garage."' liquidate 'FN: to kill people in large numbers, esp. for ideological reasons (used as a euphemism)' massacre 'COD: deliberately and violently kill (a large number of people)' starve 'FN: to kill someone by depriving them of food' garrotte 'COD: kill by strangulation, especially with an iron collar or a length of wire or cord' drown 'FN: to kill by forcing underwater until death occurs' assassinate 'FN: to kill (a powerful person) for political motives' crucify 'COD: put (someone) to death by nailing or binding them to a cross.' butcher 'COD: kill (someone) brutally.' asphyxiate 'FN: to cause to die due to a lowered level of oxygen in the body' annihilate 'FN: to kill, esp. a large proportion of a group' lynch 'COD: (of a group) kill (someone) for an alleged offence without a legal trial, especially by hanging. ' decapitate 'COD: cut off the head of' slay 'FN: to kill violently. "They vowed to slay their enemies and recapture their land."' take out 'FN: kill.' slaughter 'COD: kill (animals) for food or kill (people) in a cruel or violent way.' kill 'COD: cause the death of.' dispatch 'COD: kill' behead 'FN: to kill by chopping off the head' murder 'FN: to unlawfully kill another living being' destroy 'FN: euthanize or put down'
A man in Boston has been strangling several dozen prostitutes He drowned the kittens he tried to strangle his opponent the enemies were impaled and left to die The serial killer was electrocuted She poisoned her husband people were garrotted during the Inquisition in Spain
Examples from VerbNet
The Boston Strangler strangled his victims dead. The witch poisoned Snow White. The Boston Strangler strangled his victims to death. The queen poisoned Snow White with an apple.
Examples from SemCor
There was a brief interruption while one of O_'_Banion 's men jerked out both his guns and threatened to shoot a waiter who was pestering him for a tip. I saw the clergyman kneel for a moment by the twitching body of the man he had shot, then run back to his position. `` So you 're looking_for a woman who married a man who might have lived here a year ago and might have been poisoned. The seemingly quiet ocean had crashed a wall of water from 10 to 100 feet high upon beaches crowded with bathers, drowning thousands of them and flattening villages along the shore. Each had been shot in_the_back several_times with a .22- caliber automatic_rifle, according to Capt._Elmer_Hagner, chief of Anne_Arundel detectives. The robbers run from the hide-out, take cover in a wooded declivity, and are shot dead by the posse. I 'll shoot the first man who does n't''. On home sets children were watching the death throes of men who were shot before the paredon, the firing wall. Another man tried to swim across the river from the East to the West, but was shot and killed. He was promised that no harm would befall him if he would come_out, but he cursed and replied that he would shoot any man coming_near the door. The former county school_superintendent, George_P._Callan, shot himself to death March 18, four days after he resigned his post in a dispute with the county school_board. In the Presidential box someone leaned over the balustrade and yelled:`` He has shot the President''! Near the end of his service he wrote that when the war was over he was going to buy two pups, name one of them`` fall-in'' and the other`` close-up'', and_then shoot them both,`` and that will be the end of' fall-in' and' close-up'''. Yes, she had missed it after her talk with Emile, after dinner, just before Emile was shot. i will Shute him as_shore_as i Sea him''. For almost two months, the defendant and the world heard from individuals escaped from the grave about fathers and mothers, graybeards, adolescents, babies, starved, beaten to death, strangled, machine-gunned, gassed, burned. coroner says it looks like he sucked_in a big pile of those thick suds and strangled on' em. The opium had disappeared before Emile 's death and whoever shot him could not by any stretch of the imagination have foreseen Sarah 's own doubts and suspicions- and questions. In news items a man is less often shot in the body or head than in the suburbs. And still another witness, one who had crawled out from under a heap of corpses, had_to tell how the victims had been forced to lay themselves head to foot one on top of the other before being shot. The most effective way to develop more places for more sportsmen to shoot is to encourage properly managed shooting_preserves. Maude could have shot Emile- if she 'd had a reason to kill him. And modern resource use and game management practices, there is still game to shoot, even with the ever encroachment on land and water. They were reluctant to appoint sheriffs to protect the property, thus running_the_risk of creating disturbances such_as that on the Vermejo, and yet the cowboys protested that they got no salary for arresting cattle_thieves and running_the_risk of being shot. Through the efforts of SAAMI 's shooting development program these shooting activities, and many others, including assists in the development of public and privately shooting parks, trap and skeet leagues, rifle and pistol marksmanship programs have been promoted, to mention only a_few. We got to one house where there were five secessionist they brok+ run and Arch holored_out to shoot the ornery suns_of_biches and we all let_go at them. He has already devoured huge areas of the world, putting men behind concrete walls and iron_curtains and barbed_wire, reducing them to slavery, systematically crushing not_only their bodies but their souls, and shooting them to death if they try to escape their prison.
Killing : suffocate-40.7
suffocate 'deprive of oxygen and prevent from breathing' smother 'deprive of oxygen and prevent from breathing' asphyxiate 'deprive of oxygen and prevent from breathing'
choke asphyxiate stifle suffocate
silence 'FN: (slang) to kill.' smother 'FN: to kill by covering the mouth and nose so that the victim cannot breathe' exterminate 'FN: to kill in large numbers or completely. "We have to exterminate the termites in the garage."' liquidate 'FN: to kill people in large numbers, esp. for ideological reasons (used as a euphemism)' massacre 'COD: deliberately and violently kill (a large number of people)' starve 'FN: to kill someone by depriving them of food' garrotte 'COD: kill by strangulation, especially with an iron collar or a length of wire or cord' drown 'FN: to kill by forcing underwater until death occurs' assassinate 'FN: to kill (a powerful person) for political motives' crucify 'COD: put (someone) to death by nailing or binding them to a cross.' butcher 'COD: kill (someone) brutally.' asphyxiate 'FN: to cause to die due to a lowered level of oxygen in the body' annihilate 'FN: to kill, esp. a large proportion of a group' lynch 'COD: (of a group) kill (someone) for an alleged offence without a legal trial, especially by hanging. ' decapitate 'COD: cut off the head of' slay 'FN: to kill violently. "They vowed to slay their enemies and recapture their land."' take out 'FN: kill.' slaughter 'COD: kill (animals) for food or kill (people) in a cruel or violent way.' kill 'COD: cause the death of.' dispatch 'COD: kill' behead 'FN: to kill by chopping off the head' murder 'FN: to unlawfully kill another living being' destroy 'FN: euthanize or put down'
NP (Agent) V () NP (Patient) PP.result[to] (Result)
NP (Patient) V () PP.result[to] (Result)
Examples from WordNet
Othello smothered Desdemona with a pillow The child suffocated herself with a plastic bag that the parents had left on the floor
Examples from VerbNet
The pirates drowned the sailor. The pirate choked the sailor to death. The sailor drowned. He choked/suffocated to death.
Examples from SemCor
Like Eliot, in my fantasies, I had a proud bearing and, with a skill that was vaguely continental, I would lead Jessica through an evening of dancing and handsome descriptions of my exploits, would guide her gently to the night 's climax which, in my dreams, was always represented by our almost suffocating one another to death with deep, moist kisses burning with love. It crawled across her breasts, suffocating the life in her nipples. Or( more commonly, thinks Keys) the deposits themselves get so big that they choke_off the artery 's flow to_the_point that an infarct occurs: the heart_muscle is suffocated, cells supplied by the artery die, and the heart is permanently, perhaps fatally injured.
Light_movement : light_emission-43.1
flash 'gleam or glow intermittently' flicker 'shine unsteadily' shimmer 'shine with a weak or fitful light' gleam 'shine brightly, like a star or a light' flicker 'flash intermittently' glimmer 'shine brightly, like a star or a light' glare 'shine intensely' flash 'emit a brief burst of light' flame 'shine with a sudden light' winkle 'gleam or glow intermittently' shine 'emit light; be bright, as of the sun or a light' twinkle 'emit or reflect light in a flickering manner' twinkle 'gleam or glow intermittently' beam 'emit light; be bright, as of the sun or a light' scintillate 'emit or reflect light in a flickering manner' glow 'emit a steady even light without flames' wink 'gleam or glow intermittently' flick 'shine unsteadily' blink 'gleam or glow intermittently' flare 'shine with a sudden light' winkle 'emit or reflect light in a flickering manner' flick 'flash intermittently'
shine 'COD: give out a bright light' strike 'FN: become illuminated by a source of light' flash 'COD: shine or cause to shine in a bright but brief, sudden, or intermittent way. ' sparkle 'COD: shine brightly with flashes of light. ' shimmer 'COD: shine with a soft tremulous light. ' glow 'FN: to give forth steady light, reflected from light which fills an area.' flicker 'FN: to emit light unsteadily, intermittently' flare 'FN: to emit light with a sudden intensity, as of that emitted from a sudden fire' glint 'COD: give out or reflect small flashes of light. ' glisten 'COD: shine or sparkle (as on something wet or moist)' glimmer 'COD: shine faintly with a wavering light.' gleam 'FN: to shine brightly (as a light source)' twinkle 'FN: to illuminate an object by shining with a gleam that changes constantly from bright to faint. ' flame 'FN: to emit light as of that from a fire' glitter 'FN: to shine with a shimmering light'
THERE (AUX) V () NP (Theme) PP.location[PREP] (Location)
Examples from WordNet
The sun glared down on us The candle flickered The night sky flared with the massive bombardment Does a constellation twinkle more brightly than a single star? Beech leaves shimmered in the moonlight The fire beamed on their faces The lights were flashing A shooting star flashed and was gone The sun shone bright that day The lights flicked on and off The fireflies were glowing and flying about in the garden
Examples from VerbNet
The stagehand flashed the lights. The crown sparkled with jewels. On his finger there sparkled a magnificent diamond. Jewels sparkled on the crown. The jewel sparkled. There sparkled a magnificent diamond on his finger.
Examples from SemCor
He devised a detonating_fuse in which a short wire was caused to glow by an electric_current. Two cars came over a crest, their chrome and glass flashing. Without an instant 's transition, the green_light that meant full fusion power winked on the board. Lighted windows glowed jewel bright through the downpour. Teeth again flashing back at me, the driver released a deluge of Spanish in which`` amigo'' appeared every_so_often like an island in the stormy waves of surrounding sound. I was proud of the new buildings which housed Diario now: the rotogravures, gleaming behind glass doors; the thump and whir of our new presses. There will be a large drawing of a sunbonnet girl with eyes that flash at the guests. Kate had no idea what they were talking of, although she had seen the blue lights and strange fires burning and winking on the ridges at night, had heard horsemen on the River_Road and hill trails through the nights till dawn. I suddenly thought_of Mary_Jane Brennan, the way her pretty eyes could flash with_anger, her quiet competence, the gentleness and sweetness that lay just beneath the surface of her defenses. After the first two were blacked_out, the third light was abandoned by a terrified Italian crew, who left their light to shine for nine minutes like an unerring homing beacon until British MP 's shot it out. The light shining through the grille dimly illumined the office beyond- enough for him to see there was no one there. Her eyes flashed angrily. Its windows glowed with lamplight. During a 1933 tsunami in Japan the sea glowed brilliantly at night. Off in the distance a searchlight flashed on, its beam slashing the sky. Her bright eyes were twinkling. Maggie started laughing, and she laughed so hard she could n't stop, and she kept_on laughing while she lugged the clothes out to the yard to hang them up while the sun was still shining. With these gadgets- impressive to the gullible because of their flashing light_bulbs, ticks, and buzzes- he then carries_out a vicious medical con_game, capitalizing on people 's respect for the electrical and atomic wonders of our scientific age. Mickey was on his knees when Roberts turned on the stairs and the razor flashed in his hand. Nor in South_Georgia, where the summer sun shines warmly and gives early life to the things growing in the flat fields. Presumably the same sun was shining upon little Drew also, and those who had kidnapped him. At_once my ears were drowned by a flow of what I took_to_be Spanish, but- the driver 's white teeth flashing at me, the road wildly veering beyond his glistening hair, beyond his gesticulating bottle- it could have been the purest Oxford_English I was half hearing; I would have known the difference. O beautiful for patriot dream that sees beyond the years thine alabaster cities gleam undimmed by human tears. And I had hardly finished my business in the toilet on the aforementioned occasion when the lights in_that place, like the hall lights controlled from the switch in the office, flicked off_and_on impatiently. Houses winked as the cars rolled beside a little depot.
Location_of_light : light_emission-43.1
scintillate 'reflect brightly' reflect 'be bright by reflecting or casting light' glare 'be sharply reflected' sparkle 'reflect brightly' glisten 'be shiny, as if wet' gleam 'be shiny, as if wet' glint 'be shiny, as if wet' shine 'be shiny, as if wet' glitter 'be shiny, as if wet' coruscate 'reflect brightly' shine 'be bright by reflecting or casting light'
light up 'FN: To cause light to reflect from something by introducing a light source. ' flash 'COD: shine or cause to shine in a bright but brief, sudden, or intermittent way. ' sparkle 'COD: shine brightly with flashes of light. ' scintillate 'FN: to illuminate an entity by emitting flashes of light ' shimmer 'COD: shine with a soft tremulous light. ' flame 'FN: to shine light on an object as if by fire light' glint 'FN: to illuminate an entity by giving out or reflecting small flashes of light. ' flicker 'FN: to reflect light off of or from an object intermittenly' twinkle 'COD: shine with a gleam that changes constantly from bright to faint. ' shine 'FN: to illuminate an object by giving out a bright light' gleam 'FN: to light up an entity brighly' glitter 'FN: to illuminate by emitting a shimmering light' coruscate 'FN: to flash or sparkle as an object because the reflection or emission of light ' glimmer 'FN: to light up an entity faintly with a wavering light' glisten 'COD: shine or sparkle (as on something wet or moist)' glister 'FN: to illuminate an object by emitting a sparkle' flare 'FN: to suddenly light up, as though the object is on fire' glow 'COD: give out steady light without flame.'
[1 : Something ----s ]
NP (Figure) V () 2nd (Cause_of_shine) AVP (Degree) PP[in] (Ground) NP (Figure) V () 2nd (Cause_of_shine) PP[with] (Depictive) PP[in] (Ground) NP (Figure) V () PP[with] (Cause_of_shine) INI (Ground) NP (Figure) V () 2nd (Cause_of_shine) PP[in] (Ground) NP (Figure) V () 2nd (Cause_of_shine) PP[in] (Ground) AVP (Manner) NP (Figure) V () AVP (Degree) INI (Ground) Sub (Manner) NP (Figure) V () AVP (Degree) PP[on] (Ground) NP (Figure) V () PP[with] (Degree) INI (Ground) NP (Figure) V () AJP (Depictive) INI (Ground) NP (Figure) V () NP (Depictive) INI (Ground) NP (Figure) V () PP[with] (Depictive) INI (Ground) NP (Figure) V () INI (Ground) AVP (Manner) NP (Figure) V () INI (Ground) PP[into] (Result) NP (Figure) V () 2nd (Cause_of_shine) AVP (Cause_of_shine) PP[in] (Ground) NP (Figure) V () INI (Ground) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Figure) V () PP[with] (Light) NP (Figure) V () 2nd (Cause_of_shine) PP[with] (Cause_of_shine) PP[in] (Ground) NP (Figure) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[with] (Depictive) INI (Ground) NP (Figure) V () PP[with] (Cause_of_shine) AJP (Depictive) INI (Ground) NP (Figure) V () 2nd (Cause_of_shine) AJP (Depictive) PP[in] (Ground) NP (Figure) V () 2nd (Cause_of_shine) PP[in] (Ground) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Figure) V () INI (Ground) PP[with] (Light) NP (Figure) V () INI (Ground) AJP (Manner) NP (Figure) V () Sub (Time) NP (Figure) V () PP[from] (Cause_of_shine) INI (Ground) AVP (Manner) NP (Figure) V () AVP (Depictive) PP[against] (Ground) NP (Figure) V () AJP (Degree) Srel (Result)
The moon glared back at itself from the lake's surface His eyes were glistening Unquarried marble sparkled on the hillside Drive carefully--the wet road reflects
Examples from VerbNet
The stagehand flashed the lights. The crown sparkled with jewels. On his finger there sparkled a magnificent diamond. Jewels sparkled on the crown. The jewel sparkled. There sparkled a magnificent diamond on his finger.
Examples from SemCor
Therefore, neglecting the extreme outbursts, reflected solar_radiation is not expected to cause sizable errors in the measurements of planetary radiation in the centimeter- and decimeter wave-length range. The incident, aside from reflecting on Welch 's political career, had all_but wrecked his home life. Her little brown face wrinkled up, her brown eyes gleamed, and with her little gestures she said all the courteous things. Directed by Grigory_Kozintsev in a tempo that is studiously slow, he develops a sense of a high tradition shining brightly and passing gravely through an impious world. The stethoscope glinted silver in the darkening room. I walked to the right around it to buildings containing illuminated manuscripts and came to the Treasury, which houses such things as coffee_cups covered with diamonds, jewelled swords, rifles glittering with diamonds and huge divan-like thrones as large as small beds, on_which the sultans sat cross-legged. `` You see'', she said, looking past him into the room, where the highball glasses sparkled dully in the bright light,`` you and I can n't understand the many hardships they have to undergo''. Mercer saw the sun rise on_occasion, closed his eyes briefly, and opened them to see stars shining. There were lights glinting in the city, too, even_though it was now dark enough for a_few stars to become visible. `` Tee-wah'', the driver cackled, his black eyes glittering behind dull silver chicken fencing. The fountain had brimmed_over, the cannon were wet, the soldiers' monument glistened. She smiled, and the teeth gleamed in her beautifully modeled olive face. , when Mr._Milstein thrust straight to the core of the music, sparks flying, bow shredding, violin singing, glittering and sometimes spitting, Mr._Hendl could go_along. The great spire shone as if the lightning had polished it. The large municipal hall was ablaze with color, which shown out from the bright array of chic ballgowns worn by those participating in the`` maskers' dances''. Each brass handle and hinge shone for his reward, and he knew how to get_at the dust in the china flowers and how to take_down the long glass drops which hung from the chandelier. But dully glinting on the dark form were the buttons and badge of a policeman. Do line barbecue fire bowl with heavy foil to reflect heat. The reflection of radiation originating from the anode holder and reflected back to it by the surrounding metal surfaces should also be small because of the specular characteristic of the metal surfaces and of the specific geometry. He could see the grin that split her mouth; the teeth that shone into the phone were like a shark 's. Vernon wore a gray tall hat, a gardenia, and maroon Wellington_boots that glistened like currant jelly. I could see their faces glistening with sweat and bear_grease, their mouths open, shouting their spine-chilling cries. Well, what did that matter when the sun was shining and there were dreams to dream about? The radio_radiation of the sun which is reflected from the moon and planets should be negligible compared with their thermal_emission at centimeter wave_lengths, except possibly at times of exceptional outbursts of solar radio_noise. In the half darkness the banisters gleamed, and the hall seemed enormous. Below the moon_splashed world rolled away to insurmountable white peaks; above him the deep blue sky glittered with stars. In the Canadian Rockies, great groves of aspen are already glinting gold.
Make_acquaintance : meet-36.3
meet 'get to know; get acquainted with'
play battle debate meet consult box visit fight
meet 'COD: make the acquaintance of for the first time'
I met this really handsome guy at a bar last night! we met in Singapore
Examples from VerbNet
Brenda met with Molly. Brenda and Molly met. Anne met Cathy. The committee met. The populace fought. Brenda fought with Molly. Brenda and Molly fought. Anne fought Cathy.
Examples from SemCor
Besides, it 's important to the way a painter thinks that he should move in a certain atmosphere, an atmosphere in which he may absorb the ideas of other masters, as Durer went_to Italy to meet Bellini and Mantegna''. He had known when he first helped her to meet the right people and work with them that she did not intend to marry him. The following year he devoted to the customary`` Wanderjahr'', traveling in Germany, France, and the_Netherlands, meeting the philosophers Schelling, Fichte, and Tieck. For the occasion on which everyone already knows everyone and the host wishes them to meet one or a_few honored newcomers, then the`` open_house'' system is advantageous because the honored guests are fixed connective points and the drifting guests make and break connections at the door. Just as I straightened_up with my duffel_bag, I heard:`` Sahjunt_Yoorick, meet Mrs._Major_J._A._Roebuck''. My wish to meet Samuel_Beckett had been prompted by simple curiosity and interest in his work. She could always predict what Stanley was going_to do, ever since she first met him. He helped her meet people so she could go_out and do the work she wanted. But everyone I met had sought cover first and asked questions later. He also met Count_Rumford( born Benjamin_Thompson in Woburn,_Mass.) who was then serving the Elector_of_Bavaria, and the physicist Ritter; these were Oersted 's main contacts in science.
Make_noise : animal_sounds-38
whicker 'make a characteristic sound, of a horse' cheep 'make high-pitched sounds' yip 'bark in a high-pitched tone' nicker 'make a characteristic sound, of a horse' whinny 'make a characteristic sound, of a horse' bray 'braying characteristic of donkeys' coo 'cry softly, as of pigeons' mew 'cry like a cat' yap 'bark in a high-pitched tone' peep 'make high-pitched sounds' neigh 'make a characteristic sound, of a horse' meow 'cry like a cat' tweet 'make a weak, chirping sound' chirrup 'make high-pitched sounds' twirp 'make a weak, chirping sound' gobble 'make a gurgling sound, characteristic of turkeys' clitter 'make a shrill creaking noise by rubbing together special bodily structures' croak 'utter a hoarse sound, like a raven' hee-haw 'braying characteristic of donkeys' moo 'make a low noise, characteristic of bovines' yelp 'bark in a high-pitched tone' chirp 'make high-pitched sounds' low 'make a low noise, characteristic of bovines' cackle 'squawk shrilly and loudly, characteristic of hens' stridulate 'make a shrill creaking noise by rubbing together special bodily structures' drone 'make a monotonous low dull sound' bark 'make barking sounds' quack 'utter quacking noises' cronk 'utter a hoarse sound, like a raven'
peal 'COD: ring loudly or in a peal.' neigh 'COD: (of a horse) utter a neigh.' sob 'COD: cry making loud, convulsive gasps.' rasp 'COD: make a harsh, grating noise.' purr 'COD: (of a cat) make a low continuous vibratory sound expressing contentment.' squeal 'COD: to make or utter a long, high-pitched cry or noise' hoot 'FN: (of owls) to make their natural throat noise' roar 'COD: make or utter a full, deep, prolonged sound as made by a lion, natural force, or engine' squawk 'COD: (of a bird) make a loud, harsh noise.' mewl 'COD: cry feebly or querulously.' squeak 'COD: make a short, high-pitched sound or cry' scream 'COD: make a long, loud, piercing cry or sound, especially expressing extreme emotion or pain.' chirp 'COD: (of a small bird or a grasshopper) utter a short, sharp, high-pitched sound.' coo 'COD: (of a pigeon or dove) make a soft murmuring sound.' hiss 'COD: make a sharp sibilant sound as of the letter' scrape 'FN: make a sound as if rubbing against a rough surface.' snarl 'COD: growl with bared teeth' laugh 'COD: make the sounds and movements that express lively amusement and sometimes also derision. ' chatter 'FN: (of a person's teeth) click repeatedly together from cold or fear' thump 'FN: (of a person's heart or pulse) beat or pulsate strongly' twitter 'COD: (of a bird) make a series of light tremulous sounds.' cry 'FN: utter a sound characteristic of emotions such as sadness, rage, etc.' quack 'FN: to utter the characteristic sound of the duck' tinkle 'FN: to produce a light, clear ringing sound.' creak 'COD: make a harsh high-pitched sound when being moved or when pressure is applied.' croak 'COD: (of a frog or crow) utter a croak.' burble 'COD: make a continuous murmuring noise.' fizzle 'COD: make a feeble hissing or spluttering sound.' cheep 'FN: make a shrill squeaky sound like that of a young bird' plop 'FN: to make a short, dull sound, as of an object falling into water without making a splash' yelp 'COD: utter a yelp or yelps.' ululate 'COD: howl or wail, typically to express grief. ' thunder 'FN: make a resounding loud deep noise' grunt 'COD: (of an animal, especially a pig) make a low, short guttural sound.' crunch 'FN: make a crushing, grinding sound' hum 'COD: make a low, steady continuous sound like that of a bee or sing with closed lips. ' yowl 'COD: to make a loud wailing cry of pain or distress' blare 'COD: sound loudly and harshly.' cough 'COD: expel air from the lungs with a sudden sharp sound.' whimper 'FN: to cry or sob softly and intermittently' bleat 'COD: (of a sheep or goat) make a characteristic weak, wavering cry.' sizzle 'FN: make a hissing sound as when food is frying or roasting' keen 'COD: wail in grief for a dead person or make an eerie wailing sound. ' growl 'COD: make a low or harsh rumbling sound' sound 'FN: to make an object emit phonons of compression and rarefaction.' yap 'COD: give a sharp, shrill bark' clatter 'FN: make a loud rattling sound' whisper 'COD: rustle or murmur softly.' bellow 'COD: emit a loud, deep roar, typically in pain or anger.' rustle 'COD: make a soft, muffled crackling sound like that caused by the movement of dry leaves or paper.' cackle 'COD: (of a hen or goose) give a raucous clucking cry.' titter 'COD: to give a short, half-suppressed laugh' bray 'FN: to utter the loud harsh cry characteristic of a donkey' whistle 'FN: emit or produce a whistle' whine 'COD: give or make a whine.' patter 'COD: make a repeated light tapping sound.' moo 'COD: make the characteristic deep resonant vocal sound of cattle.' snigger 'COD: give such a laugh.' yodel 'COD: practise a form of singing or calling marked by rapid alternation between the normal voice and falsetto.' sough 'COD: (of the wind, sea, etc.) make a moaning, whistling, or rushing sound.' caterwaul 'COD: make a shrill howling or wailing noise.' croon 'FN: to hum or sing in a soft, low voice' caw 'FN: (for a rook or crow) to utter their characteristic harsh cry' clack 'COD: make or cause to make a sharp sound as of a hard object striking another.' howl 'COD: make a howling sound.' babble 'COD: (of a stream) make a continuous murmur as the water flows over stones.' click 'FN: to emit a short, sharp sound' trumpet 'FN: make a loud, trumpetlike sound (eg, by blowing one's nose or by elephants making their cries)' giggle 'COD: laugh lightly in a nervous, affected, or silly manner.' guffaw 'FN: laugh loudly and boisterously' snort 'FN: make a noise by inhaling forcefully through a constricted nasal passage.' blast 'COD: produce loud continuous music or noise.' boom 'FN: make a loud, deep sound.' bark 'COD: (of a dog, fox, or seal) give a bark' hawk 'FN: to utter a harsh, gutteral sound as if trying to clear (plegm from) one's throat' moan 'COD: utter or make a moan.' snicker 'COD: snigger' drone 'COD: make a continuous low humming sound.' wail 'FN: to utter an extended high-pitched cry' plash 'FN: to make a splashing sound' clash 'FN: to produce a loud discordant sound when striking against something' screech 'FN: make a high-pitched, shrill sound' gasp 'FN: catch one's breath with an open mouth, owing to pain or astonishment' toll 'COD: (with reference to a bell) sound or cause to sound with a slow, uniform succession of strokes.' scrunch 'FN: to emit a loud, crunching sound' clang 'FN: to emit a loud ringing sound' beep 'FN: make a high-pitched electronic noise' snore 'COD: make such a sound while asleep.' tweet 'COD: make a chirping noise.' rattle 'FN: make a rapid succession of short, sharp knocking or clinking sounds' mew 'FN: (of a cat) make a characteristic high-pitched crying noise.' whinny 'FN: for a horse to make a gentle, high-pitched neighing sound' gurgle 'COD: make a hollow bubbling sound' gobble 'COD: eat hurriedly and noisily.' chuckle 'COD: laugh quietly or inwardly.'
NP (Agent) V () NP.theme (Theme) PP.recipient[PREP] (Recipient)
Examples from WordNet
the small bird was tweeting in the tree The ducks quacked the birds were chirping in the bushes the cat meowed The dogs barked at the stranger male insects such as crickets or grasshoppers stridulate The harmonium was droning on the puppies yelped
Examples from VerbNet
The dog barked a warning at the cat. The dog barked at the sight of the cat. The dog barked. The dog barked a warning. The dog whimpered a moan to his owner at the sight of the cat. The dog barked at the cat.
Examples from SemCor
I learned, for_example, that he made a practice of yapping at dogs he encountered and, in winter, of sprinkling salt on the icy pavement to scarify their feet. He stroked the hens and they responded with delighted clucks, he gobbled with the turkeys and they at_once were all attention, he quacked with the ducks, and cackled with a pair of exceedingly flattered geese. `` I forgot''! she yelped. Birds chirped and chattered in the trees and the sun, all dewy-eyed and soft, caressed her shoulders warmly from_time_to_time. The men mewed and scratched, begging to be taken_away. Violet whinnied from the stable. He stroked the hens and they responded with delighted clucks, he gobbled with the turkeys and they at_once were all attention, he quacked with the ducks, and cackled with a pair of exceedingly flattered geese. A dozen cows mooed sadly and regarded us as if we were insane, as perhaps we were at that moment, with the crazy excitement of our first encounter, the yelling and shooting still continuing up at the road, and the thirst of some of the men, which was so great that they waded into the muddy water and scooped_up handfuls of_it. Once_more, Katie reared, and whinnied in fear. Then they had always been romping around him on these walks, yelping with delight, dashing off into the bushes on fruitless hunting_expeditions, returning to jump up on him triumphantly with muddy paws. He stroked the hens and they responded with delighted clucks, he gobbled with the turkeys and they at_once were all attention, he quacked with the ducks, and cackled with a pair of exceedingly flattered geese.
Making_faces : nonverbal_expression-40.2
glower 'look angry or sullen, wrinkle one's forehead, as if to signal disapproval' smirk 'smile affectedly or derisively' beam 'smile radiantly; express joy through one's facial expression' scowl 'frown with displeasure' pout 'make a sad face and thrust out one's lower lip' lour 'look angry or sullen, wrinkle one's forehead, as if to signal disapproval' grimace 'contort the face to indicate a certain mental or emotional state' mop 'make a sad face and thrust out one's lower lip' make a face 'contort the face to indicate a certain mental or emotional state' frown 'look angry or sullen, wrinkle one's forehead, as if to signal disapproval' lower 'look angry or sullen, wrinkle one's forehead, as if to signal disapproval' simper 'smile affectedly or derisively' mow 'make a sad face and thrust out one's lower lip' pull a face 'contort the face to indicate a certain mental or emotional state' smile 'change one's facial expression by spreading the lips, often to signal pleasure' grin 'to draw back the lips and reveal the teeth, in a smile, grimace, or snarl'
smirk 'COD: smile in an irritatingly smug or silly way.' scowl 'COD: frown in an angry or bad-tempered way.' smile 'COD: form one's features into a pleased, friendly, or amused expression, with the corners of the mouth turned up.' grimace 'FN: contort one's face in an expressive way' grin 'COD: smile broadly' pout 'COD: push one's lips or bottom lip forward as an expression of petulant annoyance or in order to make oneself look sexually attractive. ' frown 'COD: furrow one's brows in an expression indicating disapproval, displeasure, or concentration.'
[22 : Somebody ----s PP ] [2 : Somebody ----s ]
NP (Agent) V () AVP (Degree) NP (Agent) V () PP[in] (Internal_cause) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () PP[in] (Manner) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Degree) PP[at] (Internal_cause) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Internal_cause) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () NP (Cognate_event) NP (Agent) V () NP (Cognate_event) PP[at] (Intended_perceiver) NP (Agent) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[at] (Intended_perceiver) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Intended_perceiver) PP[with] (Internal_cause) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Intended_perceiver) AVP (Manner) NP (Body_part) V () NP (Body_part) V () PP[at] (Intended_perceiver) AVP (Manner) NP (Body_part) V () PP[from] (Location_of_protagonist) AVP (Manner) NP (Body_part) V () PP[like] (Manner) NP (Agent) V () DNI (Body_part) AVP (Degree) NP (Agent) V () NP (Body_part) PP[to] (Intended_perceiver) NP (Agent) V () DNI (Body_part) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () PP[over] (External_cause) NP (Body_part) V () AVP (Degree) NP (Body_part) V () AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () PP[in] (Internal_cause) PP[after] (Path_of_gaze) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Path_of_gaze) NP (Agent) V () PP[from] (Location_of_protagonist) NP (Agent) V () PP[from] (Location_of_protagonist) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Intended_perceiver) AVP (Manner) PP[down] (Path_of_gaze) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Intended_perceiver) PP[across] (Path_of_gaze) NP (Agent) V () AVP (Time) NP (Agent) V () Sub (Time) NP (Body_part) V () PP[at] (Intended_perceiver) PP[up] (Path_of_gaze) NP (Body_part) V () PP[from] (Location_of_protagonist) PP[out] (Location_of_protagonist) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (External_cause) AVP (Manner) NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Intended_perceiver) AVP (Manner) Sfin (Manner)
The girl pouted He grimaced when he saw the amount of homework he had to do mop and mow
Examples from VerbNet
She laughed in embarrassment. Paul laughed a cheerful laugh. She laughed her excitement. Paul laughed. Paul laughed at the sight of Mary slipping on a banana peel. Paul laughed at Mary.
Examples from SemCor
This same flower that smiles today tomorrow will be dying''. He smiled, but now that he knew where the elder Seward was, he did not intend to go. `` Not to you'', she said smiling. He smiled and stuck a large finger with white hairs sprouting on_it into his ear as though that might help. Then, she was back on her feet, winking and smiling that enormous smile( she had lots of wonderful big teeth that you never would have suspected she had when she was not smiling). `` I''- She broke_off, frowning. `` Imagine you won't get your allowance if you 're caught not smiling- or smiling with your lips trembling too_much'', Arlene suggested. He never smiled. He smiled also at a British bloke seated next to me, who asked the_most asinine questions. She was frowning. He started to say something as I walked in and_then suddenly grinned and said,`` Oh, yes. But our two Jeep mates- Keo_Viphakone from Luang_Prabang and John_Cool from Beaver, Pennsylvania- were beaming under their coatings of dust. He scowled at her flowers. His energy was prodigious; sometimes he would be up before dawn, clad as a garbage_collector and hurling pails into areaways to exasperate us, and thereafter would hurry to the Bronx_Zoo to grimace at the lions and press cigar_butts against their paws. `` Scared the hell out of him'', Kahler grinned. Both grinned at the detective. When Deegan smiled his eyes never fit_in with his lips. Never mind how much I cut it, how much I get'', and he smiled his sleepy smile again. There was the squat loose_jowled man, smiling lopsidedly up at him. Agnese, smiling too, said,``' Ello'', and_then more slowly,`` I am happy''. She smiled and bowed, recalling the princess-in-a-carriage feeling she had enjoyed when she was a child. Hal waited: Macneff paced some more, frowning. She smiled, and the teeth gleamed in her beautifully modeled olive face. In_that beautiful place, among all those companionable and attractive people, he sat and smiled. I had once been a witness when Blanche had smiled and said with only minimum ruefulness,`` Oh, my souffle has collapsed''. I grinned at him, handed him a_couple_of dollars and said,`` By the time you get the parking charge figured up, there should be a cigar in it for you''. Then she turned_back to Wilson and smiled, and he was quite sure what she meant by it. He simply turned_to Mike and smiled. She smiled to herself. Brenner continued to smile, but his eyes were cold. She smiled at him wetly. Lady_Da smiled at him often, but there was no love in_this_place. `` I know, Stephen'', she smiled. Mauve colored mouths that had never known anything sweeter than the taste of new wine and the passion of man 's tongue had not smiled, but had condemned again_and_again. `` No'', she smiled,`` objected''. He smiled, and said a word or two to the interpreter, who turned_to me,`` The President wonders where you are going after you leave Taipei''? Almost immediately she was ashamed of herself for feeling vain, at such a time, in such a place, and she tossed_back her long yellow hair, smiling shyly as she entered the room. `` If you go broke'', she said, smiling up at him,`` I 'll leave you''. Beaming idiotically, he pooched out his lips and attempted to kiss her. She smiled at him with benign, remote happiness; apparently her many torsos, stretched_out along the ground, had a greater capacity for retaining the drug than did his body. Killpath leaned forward; his foot slipped off the chair and he put it back again, frowning now. She had picked_up the quirt and was twirling it around her wrist and smiling at him. I grinned at Rachel. Michelangelo grinned. He peered ahead and grinned as the railroad_tracks came into view again below. See, he 's already snapping it up, the dumb jerk** h Coughlin grinned, feeling supremely on_top_of things** h He watched the snow once_again. He also had, at_times, an uncanny absent-minded air like a sleepwalker; he would look right through you while you were talking to him, and if you said,`` For_Christ's_sake, Donald, you 've got Prussian_blue all_over your shirt'', he would smile, and nod, and an hour later the paint would be all_over his pants as_well. Suddenly he grinned. Rabbi_Melzi smiled at him with infinitely old but merry eyes. Andrei smiled. Mavis smiled. Ekstrohm scowled. And so, still wondering and a_little perplexed, he grinned at the girl and spoke lightly to make_sure that she would know he was kidding. Smiling at his quixotic thoughts, Warren turned_back from the opening and lit a cigarette before sitting_down. She smiled at Winston, and he saw the hateful hard glitter in her eyes. ( He always smiles- at_least at visitors, I gather. Seeming much relieved, she smiled one of those worth waiting for smiles, and I smiled all_the_way into the bedroom. Some such youngsters rarely smile, or they try to speak with the mouth closed. She smiled in a sickly-tolerant fashion. When the sun came_out, Stevie strode proudly into Orange_Square, smiling like a landlord on industrious tenants. of the party Chandler looked up to see four smiling faces bearing_down upon him, each beaming above the biggest, greenest shamrock he had ever seen. He grinned, nodded, and walked_around to the front of the car. `` Time'', said Angie, and he smiled very sweet and slow at Mr._Skyros. She stood frowning and chewing her lip. One day, Ching had told him( smiling, patting him on the back) as they walked to the weekly conference of squad leaders,`` Keep it up, your squad is good, one of the best, keep it up, keep_up the good work''. A time_plan is a mere convenience, you understand, and when''- He interrupted himself, smiling. `` Hush'', said Uncle_Randolph, smiling,`` or I 'll give you another black_eye''. He smiled. They both tried to keep smiling and winking for a long_time, but it made their lips and eyelids tremble. `` Dead center at three hundred yards, that coroner said''! he 'd grin. I showed her the shower and tub, and she said, smiling,`` If you really do mind, I think I 'll get clean in the shower, then soak for a_few minutes in your tub. Roy smiled- he did have a nice smile- took_off his hat most politely, told her to hop in, and he 'd give her a lift to Quinzaine. Then Killpath smiled. This happy, always smiling lad with the sunny disposition is our new Junior_Mr._Canada- Henri_de_Courcy. Mercer smiled at her through his happiness. She smiled vaguely at Henrietta and the old_man. He saw the child-face grimace as the head was cut; he felt the far, cool flash of unimportant pain, as B' dikkat dabbed the wound with a corrosive antiseptic which stopped all bleeding immediately. `` The white colonnaded, cedar-roofed Southern mansion is directly traceable via the grey and buff stone of grey-skied England to the golden stucco of one particular part of the_blue South, the Palladian orbit stretching out from Vicenza: the old mind of Andrea_Palladio still smiles from behind many_an old rocking_chair on a Southern porch, the deep friezes of his architectonic music rise firm above the shallower freeze in the kitchen, his feeling for light and shade brings a glitter from a tall mint_julep, his sense of columns framing the warm velvet night has brought_together a_million couple of mating lips''. Frowning, Miss_Ada studied the list. Smiling at Warren 's protestations, the old monk took his grip from him and led him down a corridor to a small parlor. Marty smiled at Squire pleasantly and said,`` There was a cab waiting for me here. She frowned at his green pajamas with the yellow moons. He took the reins just below the bit and held them firmly, and it was his turn to smile now. `` And whiskey'', she said, smiling and blinking at the highball glasses. Rachel grinned slyly. She smiled slightly. He made a point of frowning, of acting_out the part of the fond father confessor. I smiled. He smiled thinly, savoring his joke. Ekstrohm smiled, and followed the captain through the airlock with only a glance at the lapel gauge on his coverall. He frowned. This time B' dikkat smiled pleasantly at the little head which had grown out of Mercer 's thigh- a sleeping child 's head, covered with light hair on top and with dainty eyebrows over the resting eyes. She stood there, a large old_woman, smiling at the things she would say to him in the morning, this big foolish baby of a son. At a gay party in the Kremlin for President_Sukarno of Indonesia, Premier_Khrushchev pulled_out his pockets and said, beaming:`` Look, he took everything I had''! Casey watched them go, still frowning absently and_then dismissing the matter as he called_for his check. Phil shook his head and Eddie frowned. Plunking themselves down on the front bench, they turned to smirk at those around them. When they walked into the Ferraro apartment, the old lady, bowing and smiling, said softly. When no one smiled, he felt constrained to add,`` Just kidding, natch''. She smiled. Mr._Podger smiled. I grinned, but ignored the question. Macneff smiled and said,`` I am glad that your scriptural lessons have left such an impression''. The monitor of_this discourse grinned with_pride and amusement as Helva 's tone indicated pity for the unfortunate.
NP (Agent) V () NP (Theme) PP.location[PREP] (Destination)
Examples from WordNet
Twist the strips of dough
Examples from VerbNet
Cora coiled the rope around the post. The rope coiled around the post. The rope curled upward. That type of rope coiled easily around the post.
Examples from SemCor
Twist one strip diagonally around each skinless frankfurter, pinching dough at ends to seal it.
Manufacturing : create-26.4
create 'create or manufacture a man-made product' make 'create or manufacture a man-made product' produce 'create or manufacture a man-made product'
dig choreograph formulate craft improvise paint construct reconstitute synthesize derive compute rearrange organize draft design create model write rebuild lay author invent draw produce mass-produce silkscreen concoct manufacture conjure form compose publish spin fabricate style reorganize coin
manufacture 'COD: make (something) on a large scale using machinery. ' fabricate 'COD: construct or manufacture (an industrial product), especially from prepared components' produce 'COD: make, manufacture, or create.' make 'FN: form by putting parts together or combining substances. '
NP (Agent) V () NP (Result) PP.attribute (Attribute)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Result) PP.material[from,out_of] (Material)
Examples from WordNet
We produce more cars than we can sell The company has been making toys for two centuries
Examples from VerbNet
David constructed a house out of sticks. David dug a hole for me. They designed the Westinghouse-Mitsubishi venture as a non-equity transaction. David constructed a house. Claire drew. David dug me a hole.
Examples from SemCor
In 1930, they began making cotton processing equipment. These are made on special order only, in Kodiak grade( about$ 310), with integral muzzle brakes and heavy rubber recoil pads; they weigh around nine pounds. `` It is a British Austin, the smallest they make''. Prosperity is a worthy objective; but if providing higher standards_of_living gets in the way of producing sufficient guns to resist Communist aggression, then material sacrifices and denials will have to be made. A satisfactory cloud was produced even_though these nozzles were only about 5 per_cent efficient in producing an initial cloud in the size range of 1 to 5 microns. Examples are in public utilities, making military aircraft and accessories, or where the investment and risk for a proprietorship would be too great for a much needed project impossible to achieve by_any_means the corporate form, e._g. constructing major airports or dams. Estimated annual savings resulting from publication of the Journal and Bulletin on a triservice basis, as compared with the cost of producing separate periodicals for each service, were between$ 65000 and$ 70000. The increase in mechanical harvesting of cotton makes cleaning and drying equipment a must for modern gin operation. These two, Heritage and Drexel, chose too not to produce the exactly matching design for every piece, but a collection of correlated designs, each of_which could stand alone. Some time ago, however, Mr._Khrushchev decided that when bigger bombs were made, the Soviet_Union would make them. The Stacy_Co. makes cleaning and drying equipment for_sale largely in Texas. More_than 700 employes make gin machinery that 's sold anywhere cotton is grown. It was a`` potboiler'' made on a`` shoestring'' and not the sort_of film I like, as all I had to do was look blank and scream a great_deal. But in such an important question, we would be satisfied if the judgment were that the principal objection to the identity of forces which produce electricity and magnetism were only a difficulty, and not a thing which is contrary to_it. Then I plan my attack: the parts I will finish first, the range of values, the accenting of minor details- all_in_all, mechanics of producing the finished job with a maximum of crispness. The guy who makes the motor boats may be a Communist''. To this must be added the 90 to 92 megatons of fission yield produced between the dawn of the atomic age in 1945 and the informal three-power test moratorium that began in November, 1958. In attempting to improve specificity of staining, the fluorescein labeled antisera used in both direct and indirect methods were treated in one of several ways:( 1) They were passed_through Dowex-2-chloride twice and treated with acetone insoluble powders( Coons, 1958) prepared from mouse liver or from healthy sweet_clover stems or crown_gall tissue produced by Agrobacterium_tumefaciens( E._F._Smith+ Townsend) Conn, on sweet_clover stems. A modern cotton gin plant costs in the neighborhood of$ 250000, and it 's a safe assumption that a large percentage of new gins in the U._S. and foreign countries contain machinery made in_this area. If nothing is produced, there is no obligation to repay. Some of the choicest remarks made by soldiers in their letters were in disparagement of unpopular officers. Field does the planning for the machine_operations and fiscal processes and the adapting of the data_processing system to new programs as they are made necessary by legislative and policy_changes. Hardwicke-Etter_Co. of Sherman makes a full line of gin machinery and equipment. That picture of the American prairie is as indelibly fixed in the memory of those who have studied the conquest of the American continent as any later cinema image of the West made in live-oak canyons near Hollywood. These problems frequently arise where a firm is making items for the Government not directly along the lines of its normal civilian business or where the Government specifications require operations that the firm did not understand when it undertook the contract. Designers and manufacturers have produced models for purchasers who run the gamut from a nautical version of the elderly Pasadena lady who never drove more_than five miles an hour on her once-a-month ride around the block, to the sportiest boatman who insists on all the dash, color, flair and speed possible to encompass in a single boat. Whatever the reasons, not in 30 years has a single season produced such thunderous assaults upon the bureau of baseball records, home-run division. In tularemia produced by aerosol exposure, one would not expect to find the classical ulcer of`` rabbit_fever'' on a finger. `` Leading Nations of the West and of the East keep busy making newer nuclear_weapons to defend themselves in the event the constantly threatening nuclear war should break_out. As everybody is curious to see the battery of glass tubes I have invented, I have had quite a small one made here of four glass tubes( in Copenhagen I used 30) and intend to carry it with me''. Murray makes a complete line of ginning equipment except for driers and cleaners, and this machinery is purchased from a Dallas-based firm. He had a bakery make buns sized to fit his franks. Colt 's center-fire 1961 rifles are all made with Sako actions, regardless_of caliber. Between 1935 and 1939 Letch and I made ten films together, each less successful, both artistically and commercially, than the one before it. The industry with which this model is concerned is a basic industry, producing a substantial share of gross_national_product. Assuming the lower figure for the big blast and one_shot estimated by the Japanese at 10 megatons, a conservative computation is that the 24 announced tests produced a total yield of at_least 60 megatons. In a rare fit of anger and spite, I`` farmed_out'' my own husband to a small and most undistinguished studio to make one picture as a form of punishment. This tool can also be made with a lathe. Fitting the locking bars and making the locking pieces is a rather tedious job since stop screws, tappets and locking bars must be removed and replaced many_times. The single-barrel Stevens 940 Y( under$ 35) is made with a side lever rather_than a top-tang lever because many youngsters are n't strong enough to operate a top tang to open a gun- and the side lever does indeed open very easily. The new_editions of topographic maps being made by the federal_government are excellent for orienting yourself to the natural features of the site. We are creative, it seems, when we produce something which has not previously existed. For' God had not rained', says the Scripture, before man was made,' and there was no man to till the earth'. The youngsters sell stock, produce and sell a product, pay taxes, and show a profit or loss just like full-scale businesses. Thus creativity may run all_the_way from making a cake, building a chicken_coop, or producing a book, to founding a business, creating a League of Nations or, developing a mature character. They make gin saws and deal in parts, supplies and some used gin machinery. For him Mercer produced the lyric to`` Out_of_Breath_Scared_to_Death_of_You'', introduced in that most successful of all the Gaieties, by Sterling_Holloway. `` I think that all Americans will resent deeply the statements made about President_Eisenhower by Richard_J._Hughes. It is possible that certain mutational forms may be produced such_as antibiotic resistant strains. Together they also developed a new form of voltaic_cell in which the wooden trough was replaced by one of copper, thereby producing stronger currents. The firm is prominent in making equipment for cleaning seed cotton, driers, and heaters, and they lay_claim_to being the first maker( 1910) of boil extraction equipment. In Inside Africa, John_Gunther describes one of these, the Societe_Generale, as`` the kind_of colossus that might be envisaged if, let us say, the House of Morgan, Anaconda Copper, the Mutual Life_Insurance Company of New_York, the Pennsylvania_Railroad, and various companies producing agricultural products were lumped together, with the United_States_government as a heavy partner''. Makes 6 barbecues. Hard surface cleaning in household application is represented by two classes of alkaline products:( 1) the formulations made expressly for machine dishwashers, and( 2) the general-purpose cleaners used for walls and woodwork. And another one comes to me and he says,' Look_here, there 's a mill in my state employs five thousand people making uniforms for the Navy. It was with the assistance of one of the members of_this expedition, Lauritz_Esmarch, that Oersted succeeded in producing light by creating an electric_discharge in mercury vapor through which an electric_current was made to flow. His famous criticism of brother Henry 's`` third style'' is surely as subtly, even elegantly, worded an analysis of the latter 's intricate air_castles as Henry himself could ever have produced. In a_few experiments the tubes were made from standard 6 mm. i.d. Pyrex tubing of 1 mm. wall thickness. If he thus achieves a lyrical, dreamlike, drugged intensity, he pays the price for his indulgence by producing work- Allen_Ginsberg 's`` Howl'' is a striking example of_this tendency- that is disoriented, Dionysian but without depth and without Apollonian control. The Supreme_Court decision in mid-1960 was in the case of a company making sewer pipe from clay which it mined. study methods for the recovery and marketing of commercially valuable byproducts resulting from the conversion of saline water; and undertake economic studies and surveys to determine present and prospective costs of producing water for beneficial consumptive purposes in various parts of the United_States by the leading saline water processes as compared with other standard methods. Cotton_Belt_Gin_Service, Inc. of Dallas makes gin saws and started here 14 years ago. My double was made with standard-weight revolver barrels( before cutting to revolver length), and although it compares well in_other_respects, it 's considerably heavier than the Deerstalker, which only scales about 6- 1 2 pounds. The values and talents which made the tile and the dome, the rug, the poem and the miniature, continue in certain social institutions which rise above the ordinary life of_this city, as the great buildings rise above blank walls and dirty lanes. The soiled fabrics used for rapid testing of detergent formulations are made in such a way that only part of the soil is removed by even the best detergent formulation in a single wash. Here, Prokofieff became a workman in the vineyards of Socialism- producing music for the masses. In all other areas, private initiative of the`` proprietorship'' type should be urged to produce the desired and services. Bevel and score ends of clay piece A so_that they overlap about 1 2'' and make even thickness. The machine quack makes his Rube_Goldberg devices out of odds_and_ends of metals, wires, and radio parts. I even ferreted_out the materials from which shields were made- linden wood covered with leather- so I 'd get the light reflections accurate. A replica of two coaches made in England for the Belmont_Club in the East, and matchless west of the Rockies, it was the despair of whips on the Santa_Cruz run. It has been truly said that anything man can imagine he can produce or create by projecting this inner image into its counterpart in the objective world. A measure passed by Congress just before adjourning softened the ruling 's impact, on prior-year returns still under review, for clay-mining companies that make brick and tile products. `` To be creative is to have the ability to cause to exist- to produce where nothing was before- to bring_forth an original production of human intelligence or power''. The professed mission of_this disaffiliated generation is to find a new way_of_life which they can express in poetry and fiction, but what they produce is unfortunately disordered, nourished solely on the hysteria of negation. You name it, our industry is producing it, and it probably is made in different models. Notable in this category are the Jupiter and Thor intermediate range ballistic_missiles, which have been successfully developed, produced, and deployed, but the relative importance of which has diminished with the increasing availability of the Atlas intercontinental_ballistic_missile. The maximum amount of payments which may be made pursuant to this Act on_account_of sales of newly mined ores or concentrates produced therefrom made during the calendar_year 1962 shall not exceed$ 4500000; the maximum amount of such payments which may be made on_account_of such sales made during the calendar_year 1963 shall not exceed$ 4500000; the maximum amount of such payments which may be made on_account_of such sales made during the calendar_year 1964 shall not exceed$ 4000000; and the maximum amount of such payments which may be made on_account_of such sales made during the calendar_year 1965 shall not exceed$ 3500000. We assume that average total unit_cost in the relevant region of operation is constant quantity produced( the average_cost curve is horizontal, and therefore is identical with the marginal_cost curve), and is the same for every firm( and therefore for the industry). the limitations of_this Act, the Secretary shall make stabilization payments to small domestic producers upon presentation of evidence satisfactory to him of their status as such producers and of the sale by them of newly mined ores, or concentrates produced therefrom, as provided in_this Act. And think, if we all knew this secret and we could pool our power, what a wonderful public_utility company we would make. The Senate_Subcommittee on Reorganization and International_Organizations was provided samples of visual aids on first_aid and personal health produced by the Medical_Illustration_Service. But even if that other plant employs the same number of workers and makes the same product, there are other facts to consider.
Mass_motion : swarm-47.5.1
pour 'move in large numbers' stream 'move in large numbers' pullulate 'move in large numbers' teem 'move in large numbers' swarm 'move in large numbers'
abound swarm hop creep throng bustle swim crawl teem pullulate
flock 'COD: congregate or move in a flock. ' troop 'COD: come or go together or in large numbers.' throng 'COD: flock or be present in great numbers. ' crowd 'COD: move or come together as a crowd. ' hail 'FN: fall destructively in copious quantities.' swarm 'COD: move somewhere in large numbers. ' flood 'COD: arrive in or overwhelm with very large numbers.' parade 'FN: move as a groop (as if) on display' roll 'FN: come by the score' stream 'COD: (of a mass of people or things) move in a continuous flow. ' teem 'FN: move as a large, flowing group' rain 'COD: fall or cause to fall in large quantities.' pour 'COD: (of people or things) come or go in a steady stream. ' pelt 'COD: (of rain, hail, or snow) fall very heavily. ' shower 'COD: fall, throw, or be thrown in a shower'
people were pouring out of the theater beggars pullulated in the plaza
Examples from VerbNet
The garden swarmed with bees. Bees swarmed in the garden. Flowers abounded in the garden. There abounded flowers in the garden. In the aquarium swam a striped fish. There swarmed bees in the garden. The garden abounded with flowers.
Examples from SemCor
reinforcements came pouring down, seeking a soft_spot. In and in and in they poured through the gates of Majdanek, but they never left, and Majdanek was not growing any larger. Hong_Kong interests loudly protest limiting their exports to Britain, while Spanish and Portuguese textiles pour into British market unrestrictedly. These poured through the gate and joined the flight. `` If the day should ever come that foreign invaders swarm ashore along the Gulf_Coast'', the account reads,`` they can count_on heavy opposition from a group of commando trained telephone employees- all girls. The guerrillas were swarming from their bivouac at the west_end of the enclosure. Flies swarmed around the bowl of lentils in which he mopped thick black_bread. The letters which poured forth from camps were usually written under adverse circumstances. They poured through the opening in the valley, then spread_out in a long line to come at us, brandishing their lances and filling the morning with their spine-chilling scalp cry. On Fridays, the day when many Persians relax with poetry, talk, and a samovar, people do not, it is true, stream into Chehel_Sotun- a pavilion and garden built by Shah_Abbas 2, in the seventeenth century- but they do retire into hundreds of pavilions throughout the city and up the river valley, which are smaller, more humble copies of the former. Refugees poured in, signing the Confession and rules in_order to remain, and then disregarding them.
Motion_directional : escape-51.1
come up 'move upward' go down 'move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way' lift 'move upward' move up 'move upward' fall 'move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way' arise 'move upward' uprise 'move upward' surface 'come to the surface' go up 'travel up, "We ascended the mountain"' descend 'move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way' rise 'come to the surface' come down 'move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way' rise up 'come to the surface' rise 'move upward' go up 'move upward' ascend 'travel up, "We ascended the mountain"' come up 'come to the surface'
cut ascend set off flee approach emigrate advance recede climb file fall continue arrive leave get skedaddle tumble vacate enter depart escape decamp descend disembark pass go set out cross come retreat exit plunge emerge bolt rise return withdraw
drop 'COD: fall vertically. ' descend 'FN: to move downward due to a physical force such as gravity' rise 'FN: to move in an upward direction' topple 'COD: overbalance and fall.' plummet 'COD: fall or drop straight down at high speed.' dip 'FN: to proceed downwards due to a physical force' fall 'COD: move from a higher to a lower level, typically rapidly and without control' angle 'FN: to move at an angle (linear incline in comparison to some point)' slant 'FN: to lean in one direction' plunge 'COD: fall or move suddenly and uncontrollably. '
NP (Theme) V () PP.destination[PREP] (Destination)
Examples from WordNet
The smoke arose from the forest fire The barometer is falling The mountaineers slowly ascended the steep slope The temperature is going down The curtain fell on the diva The fog lifted The mist uprose from the meadows go up a ladder Her hand went up and then fell again
Examples from VerbNet
He came from France. He came through the door. He came from France to Colorado. The prisoners advanced. The convict escaped the prison. He came to Colorado. He entered the room. He climbed the mountain.
Examples from SemCor
Another said that her arm did not go_up at_first`` because I would n't let it; I thought it was n't supposed to''. The crawling men tried to rise and fell again. `` Please come_down as_soon_as you conveniently can'', the upright letters stalked from the broad nibbed pen,`` I have an important matter to discuss with you''. Through the splash of the rising waters, they could hear the roar of the river as it raged through its canyon, gnashing big chunks out of the banks. It was time to go_up myself''. `` My nephews will be coming_down'', she said that evening as Angelina brought her dinner into the dining_room, the whole meal on a vast linen covered tray. `` And Jesus, when he was baptized went_up straightway out of the water: and lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and lighting upon him''. When he had stored his stock in the great oak chest, locked the two big hasps and secured the additional chain, tied the fly of the tent, and picked_up the cash box, he moved_up the darkening street. The bridge itself rises up from the river, light-flared and enormous, like the outdoor set for an epic opera. I took another sidelong glance at the other registration card, then took the key to Unit 13 that she had given me and went_down long enough to park the car. When his arm came_up I ducked away but it caught me on the side of the neck, watering my eyes, and I backed_off to cough. Another struck him heavily in the thigh and he went_down. Once Todman thought he had spotted a tank and went_down to investigate while Greg covered him. Hoag descended the stone steps to the street and looked up at the building. When the algae began to build_up again, the effluent BOD rose. The clocks struck seven-thirty as they approached the hotel entrance; and hopes that the chambermaid and patronne would still be abed began to rise in Alex 's well exercised breast. He took several large swallows, recollected that Docherty had gone_up another flight, and decided he would be wise to cover himself by finding him. Start by falling forward to a point close to the feet, and, as strength improves, fall farther and farther out. As flexibility improves, the feet will move closer to the hands and the bridge rise higher. Just like the balloon would go_up and you could sit all day and wish it would spring a leak or blow to_hell up and burn and nothing like that would happen. Deegan fell into the dirt, the ball going over him. Yet everywhere sameness was stucco and wood in square_blocks- like fortresses perched against the slant of the hill, rising with the hill to the top where the church was and beyond that to the cemetery. `` The white colonnaded, cedar-roofed Southern mansion is directly traceable via the grey and buff stone of grey-skied England to the golden stucco of one particular part of the_blue South, the Palladian orbit stretching out from Vicenza: the old mind of Andrea_Palladio still smiles from behind many_an old rocking_chair on a Southern porch, the deep friezes of his architectonic music rise firm above the shallower freeze in the kitchen, his feeling for light and shade brings a glitter from a tall mint_julep, his sense of columns framing the warm velvet night has brought_together a_million couple of mating lips''. For_example, the importance of the Regulus_2,, a very promising aerodynamic ship to surface missile designed to be launched by surfaced submarines, was greatly diminished by the successful acceleration of the much more advanced Polaris ballistic_missile launched by submerged submarines. A plume of smoke rose from a Central_Vermont locomotive which idled behind a string of gravel cars, and little figures that were workmen labored to set the ruptured roadbed to rights. One Kohnstamm-positive subject who had both arms rise while being tested in the nai ^ ve condition described her subjective experience as_follows:`` You feel they 're going_up and you 're on a stage and it 's not right for them to do so and_then you think maybe that 's what 's supposed to happen''. They went_up onto a front_porch and into a small hallway where a dim bulb burned high in the ceiling. Greg went_up tight against the ceiling and led them back to their pass to home. It was then that they heard the tread of one descending and, in some perturbation glancing up, saw the patronne coming towards them as they gained the landing. We want to make sure that our junior colleagues realize that ideas are welcome, that initiative goes right down to the bottom and goes all_the_way to the top. Not fire until the bombs came_down! An old_man, sitting against the wall of a cottage and waiting for the sun to find him, gave her a more_than reflective look as she passed, the sap still plainly rising in his branches. The stairway on_the_right was dark, but there was a wall-switch at the bottom which lighted another dim bulb at the top, and they went_up. Still clutching the razor, Roberts came_up into a crouch, shaking his head. Despite his yearning, the colonel would not go_down to see the men come_through the lines. His mind closed on that prospect, as though fog had descended to blot_out a valley. Twice he nearly fell. Conchita kept_an_eye_on the twins and little Elena, trying to keep them from falling into the creek by which they persisted in playing. He thought_of Simms_Purdew, who once had risen at the edge of a cornfield, a maniacal scream on his lips, and swung a clubbed musket like a flail to beat down the swirl of bayonets about him. Yet if he were not there, they would have missed him, as they would have missed the sounds of bees buzzing against the screen_door in early June; or the smell of thick tomato_paste- the ripe smell that was both sweet and sour- rising_up from aluminum trays wrapped in fly dotted cheesecloth. These subjects implied that they too could prevent their arms from rising if they tried. In the cold dawn the mist swirled low to the ground, then rose with a gust of sudden wind to leave the valley clear. After baptism Jesus came_up out of the water at_once, and at that moment heaven opened; he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove to alight upon him''; A further regulation is that commands always go_down, unaccompanied by statements, and statements always go_up, unaccompanied by commands. Mark asked, and Abel lifted his eyes from the double lines in the middle of the road, the twin white ribbons which the car swallowed rapidly as it ascended the crest of the hill and came_down. We came_down off the wall as if he had toppled us, and we crouched behind it. Her eyebrows were definite and heavy and formed two lines moving upward toward a high forehead and a great head of brown hair that fell to her shoulders. When informed that there were some persons who did not have their arm go_up, she commented,`` I do n't see how they can prevent it''. A thoroughly ingratiating company it is, and when the final curtain falls you may suddenly realize that you have been sitting with a broad grin on your face all evening. The manager sat behind the group so he could see and count the hands that went_up, and the director wrote the numbers on the blackboard. He stalked into the water and fell heavily over the side of the flat-bottomed barge, his weight nearly swamping the craft. She was moving_up to the allowance department after winning a$ 10000 claiming event. Fall slowly forward onto the hands and let the body down to rest_on the floor. It was amazing how they had herded together for protection: an enormous matriarch in a quilted silk wrapper, rising from the breakfast_table; a gross boy in his teens, shuffling in from the kitchen with a sandwich in his hands; a girl in her twenties, fat and sullen, descending the marble staircase; then all four gathering on the sofa to face the inquisitor. It will rise during lapse conditions. In this process the Minoan Mycenaean inheritance had been transmuted or finally rejected; the Aegean world which had existed before 1000 differed from that which rises more clearly in our vision after 800. From the terraces- eighteen in_all- broad flights_of_steps descend into the water or onto still more terraces barely above the level of the river. After a`` busy'' overture, the curtain rises on a farm scene- the Ranavan_Valley in northern Maine. He grabbed her by the shoulders and went_down on one knee, taking her weight so that some of the wind was driven out of him. When that monk came_down and approached him with a respectful salutation, he asked: Look, old_man, you can go_up. A further regulation is that commands always go_down, unaccompanied by statements, and statements always go_up, unaccompanied by commands. An old weakness for burrowing in records rose_up to tempt him. Moon-faced Ludwig_Erhart, the economic_expert, probably will ascend to the leadership long denied him. You then descended one story, glommed a television_set from the music room- the only constructive feature of your visit, by_the_way- and, returning to the ground_floor, entered the master_bedroom. I decided I hated the Pedersen kid too, dying in our kitchen while I was away where I could watch, dying just to entertain Hans and making me go_up snapping steps and down a drafty hall, Pa lumped under the covers at the end like dung covered with snow, snoring and whistling. But just when she seemed to have sunk into some depravity of peasanthood she would disappear and come_down bathed, brushed, and taking_breaths of air, and even with her broken nails her hands would come to rest on a table or a leaf with a thoughtless delicacy, a grace of history, so_to_speak, and for an instant one saw how ferociously proud she was and adamant on certain questions of personal value. He showered, shaved, dressed and went_down to the dining_room for breakfast. But for the start of the Santa_Cruz run, the whip fell. He thought_of Simms_Purdew rising_up, fearless in glory. She was carrying a quirt, and she started to raise it, then let it fall again and dangle from her wrist. The savage barbarian hordes of red Russian_Communism descended on the Athens that was mighty Metronome, sacking and despoiling with their Bolshevistic battle cry of`` Soak the rich'! These cells were thawed at 37` C for 30 min and were deglycerolized by alternately centrifuging and mixing with descending concentrations of glycerol solutions( 20, 18, 10, 8, 4 and 2%). We were not, however, prepared_for anything like the apparition that confronted us as Felix came_up the stairs. Then he went_on to the Cheyennes and told them that the Sioux was goin' to move_up. I saw the pony fall like a stone and the young warrior flew over its head, bouncing like a rubber ball. The Kohnstamm-positive subjects described the vivid experience of having their arms rise as one in_which they exercised no control. He saw the ground coming_up- and the stranger 's head. Rank after rank of them came_down the road, and the faces were all the same, and they walked in a sea of dust. With a 15- to-one engine, a supersonic aircraft weighing 300000 pounds could rise vertically. My Cousin_Simmons carried a musket, but he had loaded it with bird_shot, and as the officer came opposite him, he rose_up behind the wall and fired. Moreover, when the experimenter did inform those subjects that there were some normal people who did not have their arm rise once they relaxed, the Kohnstamm-positive subjects were uninfluenced in their subsequent reactions to the Kohnstamm situation. When his head came_down, Curt grabbed him by the hair and catapulted him head first into the wall. Both fell heavily to the ground. She had felt that her arm wanted to go_up in the first trial, but had consciously prevented it from so doing. When he turned into the highway that led to the outskirts of the city and then rose toward home, he had to pull over to the curb and wait for a_few minutes, sucking_in air and squinting and blinking his eyes to clear them of tears. Gazing at her husband 's drugged body, his chest rising and falling in mindless rhythms, she saw the grandeur of his fictional world, that lush garden from which he plucked flowers and herbs. The dangerous current upon the prairie ceased, but the water stood and kept_on rising. `` And Jesus, when he was baptized went_up straightway out of the water: and lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and lighting upon him''. I waved with discretion and moderation to the vague golden faces fading through rising dust and the distortions of the back window glass. After baptism Jesus came_up out of the water at_once, and at that moment heaven opened; he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove to alight upon him''; One subject spontaneously asked( after her arm had finally risen),`` Do you suppose I was unconsciously keeping it down before''? When East_Germans fled to the West by the thousands, paeans of joy rose from the throats of Western publicists. Then they went_down to Black_Bottom. As it descends, the concentration of radioactivity builds_up in the human_body; for a dose of radiation is not like a flu virus which causes temporary discomfort and_then dies. Times_Square, when I ascended to_it with my subway travellers( all dressed as if for a huge wedding in a family of which we were all distant members), was nearly impassable, the sidewalks celebrants, with bundled_up sailors and soldiers already hugging their girls and their rationed bottles of whiskey. Gazing at her husband 's drugged body, his chest rising and falling in mindless rhythms, she saw the grandeur of his fictional world, that lush garden from which he plucked flowers and herbs. Katie reared a third time, then, trembling, descended. Martha_Schuyler, old, slow, careful of foot, came_down the great staircase, dressed in her best lace-drawn black silk, her jeweled shoe buckles held forward. Jess stared at him without answering and let his hands fall to his sides. Then he slipped and went_down on his hands and knees in the melting snow. Until Moscow resumed nuclear testing last September 1, the US and UK had released more_than twice_as much radiation into the atmosphere as the Russians, and the fallout from the earlier blasts is still coming_down. Finally she had come_down; Winston had heard her shaking out the skirt of her new pink silk hostess gown. Mark asked, and Abel lifted his eyes from the double lines in the middle of the road, the twin white ribbons which the car swallowed rapidly as it ascended the crest of the hill and came_down. When the knife went_into his chest, he went_down at_once. Such liquids will rise to a considerable height above the surface around the chamber before they will flow_out of the chamber. If it comes_down too hard on the potential dangers of fallout, it will box the President on resuming atmospheric tests. With the spring rains the flow rose rapidly infiltration in open sewers. She came_down against him, and he tried to break her fall. Autosuggestibility, the reaction of the subject in_such_a_way as to conform_to his own expectations of the outcome( i. e., that the arm-rise is a reaction to the pressure exerted in the voluntary contraction, because of his knowledge that`` to every reaction there is an equal and opposite reaction'') also seems inadequate as an explanation for the following reasons:( 1) the subjects' apparently genuine experience of surprise when their arms rose, and( 2) manifestations of the phenomenon despite anticipations of something else happening( e._g., of becoming dizzy and maybe falling, an expectation spontaneously volunteered by one of the subjects). The figure leapt from the box, almost lost its balance, the flag draped there tore in the air, the figure landed on its left leg, fell on its hands, and pressed itself up. Linda_Kay felt_like going_off to the bedroom to cry; but they were going_up to the Big_House after supper, and she had_to put_on a clean dress and fix her hair a_little. Turbulent tides rose as_much_as fifty feet. Early in November the clouds lifted enough to carry_out the assigned missions. The smoke from that chimney rose as sluggishly as smoke from any other, and hung as sadly in the drizzle, creeping back_down along the canvas of the roof.
Motion_directional : other_cos-45.4
sink 'go under, "The raft sank and its occupants drowned"' go under 'go under, "The raft sank and its occupants drowned"' topple 'fall down, as if collapsing' tumble 'fall down, as if collapsing' settle 'go under, "The raft sank and its occupants drowned"' go down 'go under, "The raft sank and its occupants drowned"' submerge 'sink below the surface; go under or as if under water' submerse 'sink below the surface; go under or as if under water'
drop 'COD: fall vertically. ' descend 'FN: to move downward due to a physical force such as gravity' rise 'FN: to move in an upward direction' topple 'COD: overbalance and fall.' plummet 'COD: fall or drop straight down at high speed.' dip 'FN: to proceed downwards due to a physical force' fall 'COD: move from a higher to a lower level, typically rapidly and without control' angle 'FN: to move at an angle (linear incline in comparison to some point)' slant 'FN: to lean in one direction' plunge 'COD: fall or move suddenly and uncontrollably. '
NP (Agent) V () NP (Patient) PP.instrument[with] (Instrument)
Examples from WordNet
The tower of the World Trade Center tumbled after the plane hit it
Examples from VerbNet
The clothes dried wrinkled. The clothes dried. Bill dried the clothes with a hairdryer. The hairdryer dried the clothes. The cotton clothes dried easily. Bill dried the clothes.
Examples from SemCor
When the Korean_war began, on June 25, 1950, the anniversary of the day Custer had gone_down fighting at the Little_Big_Horn and the day the regiment had assaulted the beachhead of Leyte during World_War_2,, the 7_th_Cavalry was not in the best fighting condition. We tumbled to a stop in Deacon_Gordon 's cow hole, a low-lying bit of pasture with a muddy pool of water in its middle. The smaller the particle the further it will travel downwind before settling out. Thunder crashed; barrels tumbled down the mountainsides, and bounced and bounced till their own fury split them open. To swim is true, and to sink is true. They got it over the side and clambered aboard only a_few minutes before their schooner went_under. Luckily, she was not completely aflame and would go_down before the gasoline could erupt. It speared up_into_the_air, then sinking back, the up jutting branch turned slowly. Stevie could feel himself toppling. Early equipment was very flimsy; the gusts of wind toppled poles, making communications impossible. We came_down off the wall as if he had toppled us, and we crouched behind it. For_example, the importance of the Regulus_2,, a very promising aerodynamic ship to surface missile designed to be launched by surfaced submarines, was greatly diminished by the successful acceleration of the much more advanced Polaris ballistic_missile launched by submerged submarines. The snow was tumbling down furiously now. By submerging the patient in a tub and rotating the transducer while the scanning goes_on, they have been able to get cross-section views of the neck, as shown in Fig. 7, as_well_as many other hitherto impossible insights. It appeared that most of the mixed liquor suspended solids were active microbial solids with the heavier, less active solids settling out. He rose late and went_down in his bathrobe and slippers to have breakfast either alone or with Rachel. The increase in oxygen uptake rates from 1.2 to 2.6 mg/ l/ hr which followed an increase in rotor speed was believed to be related to resuspension of solids which had settled at the lower rotor speeds. Men were slaughtered, tumbled into eternity like so many torn parcels flung down a portable chute. He smashed it in and tumbled into darkness. John_Bascom went_down early, too. Then last season the_Birds tumbled as low as 11- 18 on May 19 before recovering to make a race of it and total 86 victories. He went_down like a wet rag and the attackers hit_the_dirt in the face of the withering fire. The floc particles were all small as the heavier floc settled out. When it was my turn, I, too, printed the truth as I knew it about Batista, and rejoiced to see his regime topple. He gave it a strong push, heard it slide, then tumble dryly into the hole. It was pitiful to see the thin ranks of warriors, old and young, wheeling and twisting their ponies frantically from side to side only to be tumbled bleeding from their saddles by the relentless slam, slam of the cruelly efficient Hawkinses. The little Unsinkable sank almost immediately. He tumbled with Roberts, helpless and in agony, over_and_over, down the steps.
Motion_directional : roll-51.3.1
drop 'to fall vertically'
drop nose coil rotate move bounce roll turn float whirl swing slide spin twirl glide revolve twist drift wind
drop 'COD: fall vertically. ' descend 'FN: to move downward due to a physical force such as gravity' rise 'FN: to move in an upward direction' topple 'COD: overbalance and fall.' plummet 'COD: fall or drop straight down at high speed.' dip 'FN: to proceed downwards due to a physical force' fall 'COD: move from a higher to a lower level, typically rapidly and without control' angle 'FN: to move at an angle (linear incline in comparison to some point)' slant 'FN: to lean in one direction' plunge 'COD: fall or move suddenly and uncontrollably. '
[1 : Something ----s ] [2 : Somebody ----s ]
NP (Theme) V () AJP (Depictive) INC (Direction) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) NP (Distance) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) PP[to] (Goal) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) PP[into] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) PP[to] (Goal) PP[from] (Source) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) PP[like] (Manner) PP[above] (Place) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) AVP (Path) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) NP (Path) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) PP[down] (Path) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) PP[down] (Path) PP[at] (Time) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) PP[from] (Source) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) PP[from] (Source) PP[of] (Time) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Direction) NP (Theme) V () PP[down] (Direction) NP (Theme) V () Sing (Depictive) INC (Direction) PP[through] (Path) AVP (Speed) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) PP[at] (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) PP[on] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) PP[into] (Goal) Sinterrog (Time) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) AVP (Manner) PP[off] (Source) PP[in] (Time) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) PP[down] (Path) PP[over] (Place) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) PP[down] (Path) AJP (Result) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) PP[on] (Place) PP[out] (Source) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) PP[at] (Place) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) AVP (Time) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Depictive) INC (Direction) PP[onto] (Goal) NP (Theme) V () PP[in] (Depictive) INC (Direction) INI (Path) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) NP (Distance) PP[in] (Place) PP[from] (Source) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) PP[in] (Duration) INI (Path) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Path) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) PP[in] (Goal) PP[on] (Time) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) AVP (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) AVP (Source) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) PP[off] (Source) Sfin (Time) NP (Theme) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[after] (Time) NP (Theme) V () INI (Path) PP[in] (Place) NP (Theme) V () PP[without] (Depictive) INC (Direction) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Theme) V () VPing (Depictive) INC (Direction) PP[towards] (Goal) NP (Theme) V () PP[with] (Depictive) INC (Direction) NP (Goal) NP (Theme) V () VPing (Depictive) INC (Direction) INI (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) PP[to] (Goal) PP[in] (Speed) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) PP[onto] (Goal) AVP (Speed) Sub (Time) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) AVP (Goal) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) NP (Goal) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) PP[in] (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) AVP (Path) PP[over] (Path) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) NP (Path) PP[to] (Result) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) AVP (Path) PP[out] (Source) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) AVP (Path) AVP (Speed) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) AVP (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) NP (Source) NP (Theme) V () PP[in] (Carrier) INC (Direction) INI (Path) PP[on] (Place) PP[to] (Result) PP[in] (Time) NP (Theme) V () PP[in] (Depictive) INC (Direction) PP[to] (Goal) Sinterrog (Time) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) NP (Distance) PP[to] (Result) PP[from] (Source) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) NP (Distance) PP[from] (Source) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) PP[out] (Goal) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Path) PP[at] (Place) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) AVP (Goal) PP[from] (Source) PP[ago] (Time) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) INI (Path) PP[to] (Result) PP[after] (Time) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) NP (Path) PP[in] (Time) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) NP (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) PP[down] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) PP[to] (Result) PP[from] (Source) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) AVP (Manner) PP[by] (Means) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) PP[like] (Manner) PP[on] (Time) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) PP[by] (Means) PP[from] (Source) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) PP[in] (Path_shape) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) AVP (Speed) NP (Theme) V () PP[on] (Carrier) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Theme) V () AJP (Depictive) INC (Direction) PP[behind] (Place) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) PP[by] (Distance) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) NP (Distance) PP[as] (Time) NP (Theme) V () INC (Direction) PP[to] (Goal) PP[above] (Place) NP (Theme) V () PP[up] (Direction) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Theme) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[from] (Source) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Degree) INI (Direction) PP[under] (Explanation) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Degree) INI (Direction) NP (Theme) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[across] (Path) PP[down] (Path) PP[towards] (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Theme) V () PP[in] (Goal) PP[to] (Place) NP (Theme) V () PP[between] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) NP (Theme) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Theme) V () PP[behind] (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Theme) V () PP[out] (Path) NP (Theme) V () PP[under] (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Source) NP (Theme) V () PP[out] (Source) NP (Theme) V () PP[down] (Direction) PP[to] (Goal) PP[across] (Path) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Path) VPto (Purpose) PP[from] (Source) NP (Theme) V () PP[across] (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Theme) V () PP[over] (Area) AVP (Manner) NP (Theme) V () PP[over] (Area) NP (Theme) V () NP (Direction) PP[through] (Path) NP (Theme) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[across] (Path) NP (Theme) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[through] (Path) AVP (Time)
NP.theme (Theme) V () PP.source[PREP] (Source) PP.trajectory[PREP] (Trajectory) PP.destination[PREP] (Destination)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Theme) PP.result[to,into] (Result)
Bill rolled the ball off the ramp, through the tunnel, and into the hole. Bill rolled the drawer to an open position. The ball rolled down the hill. The ball rolled off the table, down the hall, and into the kitchen. The drawer rolled open. Bill rolled the drawer open. Bill rolled the ball. The drawer rolled to an open position. Bill rolled the ball down the hill. The ball rolled.
Examples from SemCor
The tiny bodies, dropped onto a dry leaf, made a pile as big as a small apple. It hung momentarily on the point of dropping off. Deegan dropped, got_up, turned and, holding the bat with both hands up against his chest, began to walk slowly out to the mound. You know that I could hold right here in my hand the little chunk of uranium metal that was the heart of the bomb that dropped on Hiroshima. So escalation proceeds, ad_infinitum or, more accurately, until the contestants begin dropping them on each other instead_of on their respective proving_grounds. Among its most spectacular features are its falls, the highest being Upper_Yosemite which drops 2425 feet. They ignored the ladder down to the planet surface and, with only a glance at the seismological gauge to judge surface resistance, dropped to the ground. It was`` window''- the tinsel paper dropped by bombers to jam radar sets, to fill the scope with hundreds of blips that would seem to be approaching bombers. He paused only long enough to ascertain that Jess 's buckskin was still missing and that his own gray was all_right, then climbed through a back window and dropped to the ground outside. He put her down on the couch, and going_into the kitchen, saw that the boy had dropped into a chair beside the table. The patrol snaked around in back of the cave, approached it from above and dropped in suddenly with wild howls. Sighing, Leona dropped the paper and stood_up. The nuclear war is already being fought, except that the bombs are not being dropped on targets-. While Crosby distracted the Beardens, stewardesses Carnegey and Toni_Besset dropped out of a rear door. The unfortunate queen mounted the scaffold; the headsman swung his axe; the head dropped off; end of film. In the United_States, most_of the sensors are calibrated by dropping small spheres on their sensitive surfaces. He possessed the fighter pilot 's horror of bad_weather and instrument_flying, and he wondered, if the ceiling did drop, whether he and the other flights would be able to find their way back in_this unfamiliar territory.
Motion : modes_of_being_with_motion-47.3
flap 'move in a wavy pattern or with a rising and falling motion' wave 'move in a wavy pattern or with a rising and falling motion' undulate 'move in a wavy pattern or with a rising and falling motion' roll 'move in a wavy pattern or with a rising and falling motion'
slide 'COD: move along a smooth surface, especially downwards, while maintaining continuous contact with it.' swerve 'COD: abruptly diverge or from a straight course' zigzag 'FN: to move in a back and forth manner while proceeding forward' swing 'FN: move quickly changing direction' blow 'COD: be carried or driven by the wind. ' move 'FN: go in a specified direction or manner' drift 'COD: be carried slowly by a current of air or water. ' fly 'COD: move or be hurled quickly through the air. ' come 'FN: move (towards the speaker).' meander 'COD: follow a winding course, or wander aimlessly. ' coast 'COD: move easily without using power. ' travel 'FN: move.' wind 'FN: to move in a twisting course' circle 'FN: move in a circle' float 'COD: move slowly or hover in a liquid or the air' roll 'COD: move by turning over and over on an axis. ' go 'COD: move from one place to another; travel. ' snake 'FN: to move with a twisting motion like that of a snake' undulate 'COD: move with a smooth wave-like motion' soar 'COD: glide high in the air. ' weave 'COD: move from side to side to progress around obstructions.' glide 'COD: move with a smooth, quiet, continuous motion. '
the waves rolled towards the beach The curtains undulated
Examples from VerbNet
The patriots waved the flag. There fluttered a flag over the fort. Over the fort fluttered a flag. A flag fluttered over the fort. A flag fluttered.
Examples from SemCor
One medium saw two sheets flapping on a line and found that the name Shietz was significant to the sitter. - flapped as it ran. The figures on the worksheet paper in_front_of her were jumping and waving around so badly it was_all_she_could_do to make them out clearly enough to copy them with the typewriter. Along about 4: 30, just when it was getting_to be about time to turn the audience over and toast them on the other side, Judy came_on singing, in a short-skirted blue dress with a blue and white jacket that flapped in the wind. Out of the church and into his big car, it tooling over the road with him driving and the headlights sweeping the pike ahead and after he hit college, his expansiveness, the quaint little pine board tourist_courts, cabins really, with a cute naked light_bulb in the ceiling( unfrosted and naked as a streetlight, like the one on the corner where you used_to play when you were a kid, where you watched the bats swooping in after the bugs, watching in between your bouts at hopscotch), a room complete with moths pinging the light and the few casual cockroaches cruising the walls, an insect Highway_Patrol with feelers waving. He stopped automatically at the street_corners, waiting for the traffic_lights to change, unheeding of other people, his coat open and flapping.
wheeze 'FN: move making an irregular rattling or spluttering sound' gurgle 'FN: to move making a hollow bubbling sound.' purr 'FN: move making a low, continuous vibrating sound.' clack 'FN: to move making a short striking noise.' crash 'FN: to move with a smashing noise' whine 'FN: move so as to make a continuous high-pitched sound' clank 'FN: to move making an abrupt metallic noise.' creak 'FN: to move making a harsh, high-pitched noise' splash 'COD: strike or move around in water, causing it to fly about. ' screech 'FN: move making a loud, harsh, piercing sound.' whir 'FN: move with a buzzing sound or an extended soft swish' clang 'FN: to move making a loud resounding metallic noise.' rumble 'FN: move making a continuous, deep, resonant sound.' thump 'FN: move making a forceful, heavy sound.' roar 'FN: to move with great noise or commotion' putter 'FN: move making a rapid intermittent sound, as of a small engine.' splutter 'FN: move making short, explosive spitting or choking sounds.' thud 'FN: move making a dull, leaden sound.' chug 'FN: to move making a dull explosive sound as if by a laboring engine' crunch 'FN: to move making a grinding sound' squelch 'COD: move with such a sound.' fizz 'FN: to move making a hissing or crackling sound.' clink 'FN: to move making a slight metallic noise.' rustle 'FN: move making a muffled crackling sound, like that of the movement of dry leaves or paper.' thunder 'FN: move making a loud rumbling or crashing sound' crackle 'FN: to move making soft sharp repeating sounds.' bang 'FN: to move making a sharp noise or thump' buzz 'FN: to move making a low humming noise similar to that of a bee.' clump 'FN: to move making a dull heavy noise.' ping 'FN: move making an abrupt high-pitched ringing sound.' howl 'FN: move making a wailing, crying sound' swish 'COD: move with a hissing or rushing sound.' clatter 'FN: to move making a rattling noise.' click 'FN: to move making a slight sharp sound.' clunk 'COD: to move making a thumping noise.' hiss 'FN: to move making a sibilant sound as of the letter s' patter 'FN: run making a light tapping sound.' zing 'COD: move swiftly.'
[4 : Something is ----ing PP ]
PP.location[PREP] (Initial_Location) V () NP (Theme)
NP (Theme) V () AVP (Area) PP[like] (Manner) PP[in] (Place) NP (Theme) V () PP[around] (Area) AVP (Manner) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Area) PP[in] (Place) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Area) NP (Theme) V () INI (Path) AVP (Result) NP (Theme) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[over] (Area) NP (Theme) V () NP (Area) NP (Theme) V () PP[about] (Area) NP (Theme) V () PP[for] (Duration) AVP (Manner) PP[against] (Path) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Duration) PP[down] (Path) NP (Theme) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[from] (Source) NP (Theme) V () PP[into] (Goal) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Manner) PP[across] (Path) NP (Theme) V () PPing[like] (Manner) PP[through] (Path) NP (Theme) V () INI (Path) AJP (Result) NP (Theme) V () PP[about] (Path) NP (Theme) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[across] (Path) NP (Theme) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Theme) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[along] (Path) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Manner) PP[out] (Path) PP[of] (Source) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Theme) V () PP[down] (Path) PP[towards] (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Path) PP[on] (Path) NP (Theme) V () PP[down] (Path) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Theme) V () PP[up] (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Path) NP (Theme) V () NP (Path) NP (Theme) V () PP[across] (Path) PP[along] (Path) PP[around] (Path) PP[through] (Path) PP[up] (Path) NP (Theme) V () NP (Goal) NP (Path) NP (Theme) V () PP[down] (Path) NP (Source) NP (Theme) V () PP[from] (Source) NP (Theme) V () PP[with] (Means) PP[along] (Path) NP (Theme) V () VPing (Depictive) AVP (Path) NP (Theme) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[among] (Area) PP[in] (Area) NP (Theme) V () PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[across] (Path) NP (Theme) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[at] (Manner) NP (Theme) V () PP[in] (Cause) INI (Path) AJP (Result) NP (Theme) V () NP (Degree) INI (Path) AJP (Result) NP (Theme) V () PP[into] (Goal) NP (Path) NP (Theme) V () PP[down] (Path) PP[to] (Path) NP (Source) NP (Theme) V () PP[through] (Path) PP[in] (Place) NP (Theme) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[like] (Manner) PP[out] (Path) NP (Theme) V () PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Path) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Manner) NP (Path) PP[along] (Path) NP (Theme) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[past] (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Theme) V () PP[throughout] (Duration) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Theme) V () PP[in] (Goal) PP[from] (Speed) AVP (Time) NP (Theme) V () PP[into] (Goal) NP (Time) NP (Theme) V () PP[within] (Goal) PP[ago] (Time) NP (Theme) V () PP[over] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Theme) V () NP (Source) PP[from] (Source) NP (Theme) V () PP[by] (Cause) PP[round] (Path) NP (Theme) V () INI (Path) PP[in] (Place) PP[to] (Result) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Degree) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Theme) V () PP[into] (Goal) AJP (Manner) NP (Theme) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Path) PP[through] (Path) NP (Theme) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[across] (Path) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Theme) V () INI (Path) PP[behind] (Place) AJP (Result) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Goal) NP (Theme) V () NP (Path) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Theme) V () AVP (Manner) NP (Path) NP (Theme) V () PP[like] (Manner) AVP (Path)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Theme) PP.location[PREP] (Trajectory)
NP (Theme) V () INI (Path) PP[down] (Result) NP (Theme) V () INI (Path) PP[to] (Result)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Theme) PP.trajectory[PREP] (Trajectory)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Theme) PP.result[to,into] (Result)
THERE (AUX) V () NP (Theme) PP[PREP] (Initial_Location)
Examples from WordNet
The cars hurtled by
Examples from VerbNet
The lion tamer jumped the lions through the loop. The horse ran to exhaustion. Tom jumped the horse. The lion tamer jumped the lions. Tom jumped the horse over the fence. There jumped out of the box a little white rabbit. The horse ran. There jumped a little white rabbit out of the box. The horse ran the track. The horse ran to the barn. The horse jumped over the fence. Tom walked the dog to exhaustion. The horse hopped the fence. Tom ran the horse from the stable to the pasture through an open gate. Out of the box jumped a little white rabbit.
Examples from SemCor
In a fraction of a second the pickup_truck hurtled by on the other side. The truck was hurtling forward.
Motion_noise : sound_emission-43.2
burble 'flow in an irregular current with a bubbling noise' whoosh 'move with a whooshing sound' whoosh 'move with a sibilant sound' gurgle 'flow in an irregular current with a bubbling noise' bang 'move noisily' woosh 'move with a sibilant sound' rattle 'shake and cause to make a rattling noise' clop 'make or move along with a sound as of a horse's hooves striking the ground' ripple 'flow in an irregular current with a bubbling noise' babble 'flow in an irregular current with a bubbling noise' lap 'move with or cause to move with a whistling or hissing sound' clump 'make or move along with a sound as of a horse's hooves striking the ground' bombilate 'make a buzzing sound' guggle 'flow in an irregular current with a bubbling noise' chug 'make a dull, explosive sound' hiss 'move with a whooshing sound' whine 'move with a whining sound' whish 'move with a whishing sound' swosh 'move with or cause to move with a whistling or hissing sound' swoosh 'move with or cause to move with a whistling or hissing sound' bombinate 'make a buzzing sound' plunk 'make or move along with a sound as of a horse's hooves striking the ground' click 'move or strike with a noise' thunder 'move fast, noisily, and heavily' ping 'make a short high-pitched sound' swish 'move with or cause to move with a whistling or hissing sound' clank 'make a clank' bubble 'flow in an irregular current with a bubbling noise' squelch 'make a sucking sound' crash 'move with, or as if with, a crashing noise' clunk 'make or move along with a sound as of a horse's hooves striking the ground' snap 'move or strike with a noise' buzz 'make a buzzing sound' whistle 'move with, or as with, a whistling sound' plop 'drop with the sound of something falling into water'
wheeze 'FN: move making an irregular rattling or spluttering sound' gurgle 'FN: to move making a hollow bubbling sound.' purr 'FN: move making a low, continuous vibrating sound.' clack 'FN: to move making a short striking noise.' crash 'FN: to move with a smashing noise' whine 'FN: move so as to make a continuous high-pitched sound' clank 'FN: to move making an abrupt metallic noise.' creak 'FN: to move making a harsh, high-pitched noise' splash 'COD: strike or move around in water, causing it to fly about. ' screech 'FN: move making a loud, harsh, piercing sound.' whir 'FN: move with a buzzing sound or an extended soft swish' clang 'FN: to move making a loud resounding metallic noise.' rumble 'FN: move making a continuous, deep, resonant sound.' thump 'FN: move making a forceful, heavy sound.' roar 'FN: to move with great noise or commotion' putter 'FN: move making a rapid intermittent sound, as of a small engine.' splutter 'FN: move making short, explosive spitting or choking sounds.' thud 'FN: move making a dull, leaden sound.' chug 'FN: to move making a dull explosive sound as if by a laboring engine' crunch 'FN: to move making a grinding sound' squelch 'COD: move with such a sound.' fizz 'FN: to move making a hissing or crackling sound.' clink 'FN: to move making a slight metallic noise.' rustle 'FN: move making a muffled crackling sound, like that of the movement of dry leaves or paper.' thunder 'FN: move making a loud rumbling or crashing sound' crackle 'FN: to move making soft sharp repeating sounds.' bang 'FN: to move making a sharp noise or thump' buzz 'FN: to move making a low humming noise similar to that of a bee.' clump 'FN: to move making a dull heavy noise.' ping 'FN: move making an abrupt high-pitched ringing sound.' howl 'FN: move making a wailing, crying sound' swish 'COD: move with a hissing or rushing sound.' clatter 'FN: to move making a rattling noise.' click 'FN: to move making a slight sharp sound.' clunk 'COD: to move making a thumping noise.' hiss 'FN: to move making a sibilant sound as of the letter s' patter 'FN: run making a light tapping sound.' zing 'COD: move swiftly.'
The car crashed through the glass door The bullets were whining past us The bubbles swoshed around in the glass the bullet pinged when they struck the car babbling brooks the train clanked through the village The car whished past her The bus thundered down the road bees were buzzing around the hive his arm was snapped forward He whooshed the doors open The bullets whistled past him The window banged shut he clicked on the light The old man banged around the house The curtain swooshed open the engine chugged down the street
Examples from VerbNet
There ticked a grandfather clock in the hallway. The door hinges squeaked. The street sang with horns. I buzzed the bell. Horns beeped in the street. In the hallway ticked a grandfather clock.
Examples from SemCor
Colonel_Frederick_W._Lander, impersonated, will again make his break-neck ride down the steep declivity of Talbott 's( now College) Hill and thunder across the bridge to join Colonel_Benjamin_F._Kelley 's( West) Virginia_Infantry, then swarming through the streets in pursuit of the retreating Confederates. The animals thundered away into the moonlight, heading for the ridges. A second scene flashed before his mind, the interior of the garage at the new house and the young Bartlett girl turning startled to meet him, the dim dark and the sudden confusion and fear and then the brightness as Mae had clicked on the light. Yet if he were not there, they would have missed him, as they would have missed the sounds of bees buzzing against the screen_door in early June; or the smell of thick tomato_paste- the ripe smell that was both sweet and sour- rising_up from aluminum trays wrapped in fly dotted cheesecloth. He was torn between the excitement in the sun inflamed waters and a little engine chugging northward on the Monticello_Branch. Chairman_Khrushchev( Kennedy) rattles his rockets( sabre) in_order_to cure his internal ills and to strengthen his negotiating position. Twigs cracked loudly under her feet; bushes swished and scratched at her slacks; tree_branches snapped as she pushed them ruthlessly away from her. As he crossed to_the side of the stall, Curt drew his gun and clicked back the hammer. He slapped the buckskin again and it kicked wildly, its hoofs rattling the side of the stall. The secretary sighed with relief and_then the telephone clicked in Rector 's hand. Plunking themselves down on the front bench, they turned to smirk at those around them. His aim was hurried; so the pitchfork whistled over Curt 's head. Out of long experience I have found that incidental figures and other objects like trees, logs, and bushes can be traced from the original sketch and moved about in the major areas on the final sheet until they occupy the right position, which I call' clicking'. The Santa_Cruz mountains sprawl over three counties, and the roads twist through sky-tapping redwoods down whose furrowed columns ripple streams of rain, even when heat bakes the Santa_Clara valley below at the left. Thunder crashed; barrels tumbled down the mountainsides, and bounced and bounced till their own fury split them open. He had not covered yards before a gun crashed from somewhere behind. I decided I hated the Pedersen kid too, dying in our kitchen while I was away where I could watch, dying just to entertain Hans and making me go_up snapping steps and down a drafty hall, Pa lumped under the covers at the end like dung covered with snow, snoring and whistling. Jess painfully got to his feet as someone rattled the door. When it was followed by a second, whining even, Cobb swerved sharply aside into a depression. The explosion of the rifle had crashed against the walls of the stockade and the deep echoes were still rolling in the hills. As Curt had hoped, the house door banged open. He snapped to alertness at Andy 's entrance.
Motion : roll-51.3.1
orb 'move in an orbit' float 'move lightly, as if suspended' orbit 'move in an orbit' revolve 'move in an orbit'
drop nose coil rotate move bounce roll turn float whirl swing slide spin twirl glide revolve twist drift wind
slide 'COD: move along a smooth surface, especially downwards, while maintaining continuous contact with it.' swerve 'COD: abruptly diverge or from a straight course' zigzag 'FN: to move in a back and forth manner while proceeding forward' swing 'FN: move quickly changing direction' blow 'COD: be carried or driven by the wind. ' move 'FN: go in a specified direction or manner' drift 'COD: be carried slowly by a current of air or water. ' fly 'COD: move or be hurled quickly through the air. ' come 'FN: move (towards the speaker).' meander 'COD: follow a winding course, or wander aimlessly. ' coast 'COD: move easily without using power. ' travel 'FN: move.' wind 'FN: to move in a twisting course' circle 'FN: move in a circle' float 'COD: move slowly or hover in a liquid or the air' roll 'COD: move by turning over and over on an axis. ' go 'COD: move from one place to another; travel. ' snake 'FN: to move with a twisting motion like that of a snake' undulate 'COD: move with a smooth wave-like motion' soar 'COD: glide high in the air. ' weave 'COD: move from side to side to progress around obstructions.' glide 'COD: move with a smooth, quiet, continuous motion. '
The dancer floated across the stage The planets are orbiting the sun electrons orbit the nucleus The moon orbits around the Earth
Examples from VerbNet
Bill rolled the ball off the ramp, through the tunnel, and into the hole. Bill rolled the drawer to an open position. The ball rolled down the hill. The ball rolled off the table, down the hall, and into the kitchen. The drawer rolled open. Bill rolled the drawer open. Bill rolled the ball. The drawer rolled to an open position. Bill rolled the ball down the hill. The ball rolled.
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Now as you step inside, instead of seeing particles orbiting around like planets, you see waves and ripples very_much_like the ripples that you get on the surface of a pond when you drop a stone into it. The velocity value used is also some question; if a substantial fraction of the dust is orbiting about the Earth, only about one_third the above_mentioned average velocity should be used in deriving the mass. There had been supper parties and teas, fetes and little balls, Mama small and pretty and gay and Papa enormously jocular, enormously possessive, the sun around which the Blackwell planets revolved.
Motion : run-51.3.2
crank 'travel along a zigzag path' mount 'go upward with gradual or continuous progress' zigzag 'travel along a zigzag path' go up 'go upward with gradual or continuous progress' climb up 'go upward with gradual or continuous progress' climb 'go upward with gradual or continuous progress' glide 'move smoothly and effortlessly' drift 'wander from a direct course or at random' stray 'wander from a direct course or at random' err 'wander from a direct course or at random' carom 'rebound after hitting'
slide 'COD: move along a smooth surface, especially downwards, while maintaining continuous contact with it.' swerve 'COD: abruptly diverge or from a straight course' zigzag 'FN: to move in a back and forth manner while proceeding forward' swing 'FN: move quickly changing direction' blow 'COD: be carried or driven by the wind. ' move 'FN: go in a specified direction or manner' drift 'COD: be carried slowly by a current of air or water. ' fly 'COD: move or be hurled quickly through the air. ' come 'FN: move (towards the speaker).' meander 'COD: follow a winding course, or wander aimlessly. ' coast 'COD: move easily without using power. ' travel 'FN: move.' wind 'FN: to move in a twisting course' circle 'FN: move in a circle' float 'COD: move slowly or hover in a liquid or the air' roll 'COD: move by turning over and over on an axis. ' go 'COD: move from one place to another; travel. ' snake 'FN: to move with a twisting motion like that of a snake' undulate 'COD: move with a smooth wave-like motion' soar 'COD: glide high in the air. ' weave 'COD: move from side to side to progress around obstructions.' glide 'COD: move with a smooth, quiet, continuous motion. '
NP (Theme) V () PP.location[to,towards,into] (Destination)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Theme) PP.location[PREP] (Trajectory)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Agent)
THERE (AUX) V () NP (Theme) PP[PREP] (Initial_Location)
PP.location[PREP] (Initial_Location) V () NP (Theme)
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The river zigzags through the countryside The child strayed from the path and her parents lost sight of her Did you ever climb up the hill behind your house? The car caromed off several lampposts don't drift from the set course
Examples from VerbNet
The lion tamer jumped the lions through the loop. The horse ran to exhaustion. Tom jumped the horse. The lion tamer jumped the lions. Tom jumped the horse over the fence. There jumped out of the box a little white rabbit. The horse ran. There jumped a little white rabbit out of the box. The horse ran the track. The horse ran to the barn. The horse jumped over the fence. Tom walked the dog to exhaustion. The horse hopped the fence. Tom ran the horse from the stable to the pasture through an open gate. Out of the box jumped a little white rabbit.
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He did not dare climb back up to the road. The sergeant in charge climbed to his feet. Passing it, the bus climbed a hill, with the covered spice bazaar on_the_right and Pandelli 's, a famous and excellent restaurant, above it. Gradually the wash climbed upward, forcing him toward open range. It gave them all a chance to make a high-speed climbing turn attack and a break-away that would not take them into the overcast or force a tight turn recovery. He would go_in there, climb through the window, and at_least be safe for a_little while and able to rest. He climbed back to the road, and he felt utterly exhausted. He climbed the stairs, went_into Roberts' room, found a suitcase and packed as much into it as he could. White 's arm went_up and Warren raised his own. So is that of the limber company of lasses who whirl and glide and quickstep under Jack_Cole 's expert choreographic direction. Without looking at him, without looking at anything except Drexel_Street directly in_front of her, she climbed_up into one of those orange streetcars, rode_away in it, and never came_back. Mark 's thoughts must have been keeping silent pace beside his own, climbing the same crags in dirty white sneakers, clambering out on top of the headland and coming_upon the sudden glinting water at the same instant. They were climbing the hill in the night when the headlights abruptly probed solid blackness, became two parallel luminous tubes which broadened out into a faint mist of light and ended. He climbed, as quickly as he could urge his body, up the two unbroken flights to the third floor, pulling himself along on a delicate balustrade, all that remained of the building 's beauty. The unfortunate queen mounted the scaffold; the headsman swung his axe; the head dropped off; end of film. I saw you driftin away- but I tried. But the seven-iron shot he used to approach the green strayed into a bunker and lodged in a slight depression. He stopped pacing, leaned_against the dank, timbered wall and let his mind drift. He climbed the steps of the first and opened the door to the vestibule. ( The Almaden vineyards have now climbed to this height.) The hall was empty and Alex beckoned; they climbed the stairs which creaked, very_loudly to their sensitive ears, and reached the next floor. He finished his champagne and climbed uncertainly to the next landing. He pulled it over, climbed_up, and lifted_out the big volume, almost losing his balance from the weight of_it. Each dancer follows the ancient Oriental pattern- she glides sideways with shoulders motionless while her stomach migrates, and, through breathing and muscle control, she sends ripples across her body to the fingertips and away to the far end of the room. Seventeen years ago today, German scientist Willy_Fiedler climbed into a makeshift cockpit installed in a V-1 rocket-bomb that was attached to the underbelly of a Heinkel bomber. Ludie took his slingshot and climbed to the rooftop to shoot at crows. As far as he could see there was no hole to climb through it. She was sure she would reach the pool by climbing, and she clung to that belief despite the increasing number of obstacles. But actually these accounts reveal the supernatural powers that the masters were in_fact supposed to possess, as_well as the extreme degree of popular credulity:`` Hwang_Pah( O baku), one_day going_up Mount_Tien_Tai, which was believed to have been inhabited by Arhats with supernatural powers, met with a monk whose eyes emitted strange light. We entered one where the front_door stood ajar and climbed a flight of steep steps to the main floor. After they had finished eating, Melissa took Sprite the kitten under her arm-`` so_that Auntie_Grace can teach it about the whistle''- and climbed into the station_wagon beside her mother. The Angels in the nursery were zigzagging wildly in_all_directions, seemingly at_random. He paused only long enough to ascertain that Jess 's buckskin was still missing and that his own gray was all_right, then climbed through a back window and dropped to the ground outside. Climbing the steps steadily, they reached the top and headed for the door. It slashed the sloping manure scented lawns with concrete steps which climbed upward to white wooden porches. The fish_hawk, his wings not moving, circled and glided lower. They kept drifting apart and merging again in his mind like some minute form of life on a microscope slide. I had felt the draft they were making while mounting the stairs. No, they must look_the_other_way and climb one more painful step up the ladder. The first is the strictly scientific, which demands concrete proof and therefore may err on the conservative side by waiting for evidence in_the_flesh. At_least he could climb_up on_the_fence when his tormenters roared by again. `` I think they played Hail to the Chief better than the Marine_Corps Band, and we are grateful to them'', President_Kennedy remarked after mounting the bandstand and shaking_hands with conductor James_Christian_Pfohl. Brannon dismounted and climbed the steps. No sooner had I started drinking than the driver started zigzagging the truck. But when he called_for his withered, wrinkled sister Rose to care for him and the children, had he guessed that all he would remember of his woman was the memory of her climbing into that streetcar? Thus, stealthily they advanced upstream; then they turned to the right, climbed the embankment, and walked into the valley again. There was the slate_roof of the church; ivy climbed the red brick walls like a green scaled monster. Louise climbed onto a stool and clutched the hand with which I was trying to hold the phone, claiming my immediate attention on grounds of extreme emergency. Quickening his steps, John entered the vast church and climbed the tower steps to the bells.
Motion : slide-11.2
go 'change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically' bound 'spring back; spring away from an impact' swim 'be afloat either on or below a liquid surface and not sink to the bottom' spring 'spring back; spring away from an impact' recoil 'spring back; spring away from an impact' travel 'change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically' move 'change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically' bounce 'move up and down repeatedly' jounce 'move up and down repeatedly' float 'be afloat either on or below a liquid surface and not sink to the bottom' rebound 'spring back; spring away from an impact' reverberate 'spring back; spring away from an impact' bounce 'spring back; spring away from an impact' ricochet 'spring back; spring away from an impact' resile 'spring back; spring away from an impact' take a hop 'spring back; spring away from an impact' locomote 'change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically'
pull ?bounce dart move bounce slide scoot roll float
slide 'COD: move along a smooth surface, especially downwards, while maintaining continuous contact with it.' swerve 'COD: abruptly diverge or from a straight course' zigzag 'FN: to move in a back and forth manner while proceeding forward' swing 'FN: move quickly changing direction' blow 'COD: be carried or driven by the wind. ' move 'FN: go in a specified direction or manner' drift 'COD: be carried slowly by a current of air or water. ' fly 'COD: move or be hurled quickly through the air. ' come 'FN: move (towards the speaker).' meander 'COD: follow a winding course, or wander aimlessly. ' coast 'COD: move easily without using power. ' travel 'FN: move.' wind 'FN: to move in a twisting course' circle 'FN: move in a circle' float 'COD: move slowly or hover in a liquid or the air' roll 'COD: move by turning over and over on an axis. ' go 'COD: move from one place to another; travel. ' snake 'FN: to move with a twisting motion like that of a snake' undulate 'COD: move with a smooth wave-like motion' soar 'COD: glide high in the air. ' weave 'COD: move from side to side to progress around obstructions.' glide 'COD: move with a smooth, quiet, continuous motion. '
NP (Agent) V () NP (Theme) PP.trajectory[PREP] (Trajectory)
Examples from WordNet
The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus These particles do not resile but they unite after they collide The rubber ball bounced How fast does your new car go? news travelled fast The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell
Examples from VerbNet
Carla slid the books to the floor. Carla slid John the books. The books slid from the table to the floor. Carla slid the books across the table. The books slid from the table. The books slid to the floor. Carla slid the books from one end of the table to the other. The books slid. John slid Carla the book from across the table. Carla slid the books.
Examples from SemCor
Faced with this situation, Postmaster_Charles_F._McKenna of Montpelier went with Fogg on a Burlington trip, and together they scouted the terrain on the heights of Berlin. The reporter nodded as he moved up beside him at the bar. Explains Keys: As the fatty protein_molecules travel in the bloodstream, they are deposited in the intima, or inner wall of a coronary_artery. I felt strongly attached to the hall, however, and hardly_a day passed when I did not go to look at it from a distance. This was one place where Moonan could go for a drink in a back booth without anyone noticing him, or at_least coming_up and hanging_around and wanting to know all the low-down. With sudden energy, she went to the phone and rang Holden 's office and asked for him. For_instance- what about all those people Harold_Rhodes went toward unhesitatingly, as if this were the one moment they would ever have together, their one chance of knowing each other? Reuveni took her with him wherever he went. It took me a moment to realize what was odd about that panel: there was a gimbaled compass welded to_it, which rocked gently back_and_forth as the Land_Rover bounced about. He ai gone far''! a harsh cry floated to him across the brush. Her mother wrote Kate of her grief at the death of Kate 's baby and at Jonathan 's decision to go_with the South`` And, dear Kate'', she wrote,`` poor Dr._Breckenridge 's son Robert is now organizing a militia company to go South, to his good father 's sorrow. Watching, they waited until the squall thickened and began to move in a long drifting slant across the dry burning land. `` It is easy for you to talk''; countered a twenty year old law_student,`` you travel around the world. Prevot had said that the searchlights would be bounced off the clouds at 2230 hours,`` which gives us time to get settled in position''. `` Where yuh goin'''? Except for a rich friendship with the painter, Chauncey_Ryder who gave him the only professional instruction he ever had- and this was limited to a_few lessons, though the two artists often went on painting trips together- Roy developed his art by himself. Eddie_Lee moved over to Mike_Deegan 's side. Cricket took eight ships and went south across the Straits and along the north coast of Mindanao to Cagayan. The white Buick had n't moved away yet. `` Then she went to Deauville where she met a member of a powerful Greek syndicate of gamblers''. But he soon saw which way the ball was bouncing. Why did n't you go there''? She had to move in some direction- any direction that would take her away from this evil place. They went downstairs, loaded a tray lavishly. When I went for my interview with the director I saw why. He moved ahead carefully, his left_hand in_front of him, and came to a wooden partition. In recent years he has traveled widely in Europe, conducting in Italy, France, Austria, and Switzerland. Then Kerr, a graduate_student from Illinois, moved past him on a straightaway and held_off Mills 's challenge on the final turn. He could hear horses moving around inside, and nothing. `` Then we 'd really have someplace to go''. Someone said that while we were standing here and arguing about it, would be gone; but Cousin_Simmons said he had watched them marching west early in the morning, and moving at a much brisker pace it had still taken half an hour for their column to pass, what with the narrowness of the road and their baggage and ammunition carts. He stood on the porch and watched him struggling with the heavy harness, and finally went over to help him. `` Todman, let 's try to go under this stuff. They 'll travel 50 feet or more when thrown from the spring trap but it 's almost impossible to break one after it passes the 35- foot mark. Let 's go get the boy''. How soon you may go outdoors. Before them stalked the beadle, proclaiming as he went,`` Thus the Council deals with those who break its laws- adulterers, thieves, murderers, and lewd persons. After they had left, some of the people moved around, to find more comfortable places to sit. A detachment of six men from the 701 st Chemical_Maintenance_Company under First_Lt._Howard_D._Beckstrom went aboard, followed by Lt._Thomas_H._Richardson, the Cargo_Security_Officer. Where exactly would we go after the movie? The horses moved at a clump; they were no_more on parade than was their driver; one fork of the road was as_good_as another. He lurched on down the road despairingly, because there was no place else to go. In fiscal_year 1959, the Medical_Museum was moved to Chase_Hall, a temporary building on Independence_Avenue at Ninth_Street, Southwest, and continued to display to the public the achievements of the Armed_Forces Medical Services. Now he saw that both the man and woman were moving slowly and irregularly, staggering, as if they found it a struggle to remain on their feet. True, the pattern and flow of the drama have strong literary qualities that are a_bit wearisome in the first_half, before Don_Quixote goes to the duke 's court. He ate what he felt_like, slept as much or as little as he pleased, and moved about the draughty rooms of the house, when he was not in bed, with slow dubious steps, like an elderly tourist in a cathedral. `` Just as_soon_as I go to the bank, and''- A second bullet ricocheted off Max 's belt_buckle, leaving him unhurt but in some distress. Instead of being limited to the poor training facilities in remote areas, the student would be able to move to large institutions of concentrated specialized training. The man moved away. If the vertex is at **f, and if the interior of C is on the left as one moves in the direction of increasing t, then every such corner can be found from the curve obtained by rotating C clockwise through 90` about the vertex. He went to the front_door and opened it and looked in. The sun moved slant-wise across the sky and down; the trees' shadows circled from street to sidewalk, from sidewalk to lawn. Then Miss_Ada had stood_up, rustling and rustling, and gone upstairs. Then, after a while, she went to her mirror. Those who have never traveled the width and length of_this land cannot conceive, on the basis of textbook description alone, the overwhelming space and variety of_this country held together under one government. He went swiftly up the sidewalk toward the parked car with the two Beach detectives in the front seat. Gun went to the door, which was open, and stood at attention while Orville_Torrence_Killpath, in full uniform, finished combing his hair. We are here because all our paths travel a blind course through a thick forest, seeking human dignity. He slammed into the wall, bounced back, and caught Curt with a roundhouse right which sent him spinning. He recalls with a wry smile the wit who said, on returning from a homecoming reunion, that he would never go again because all his class had changed so_much they did n't even recognize him. He had to cough then; he went to the window and choked there with the fresh breeze on his face. But last week 's pirates, like the Cuban-American who recently hijacked an Eastern Airlines Electra( Newsweek, Aug. 7), wanted to go to Havana. They 'll move around that rock all day, following the shade. We moved down Broadway from ginmill to ginmill. We have learned from earthquakes much of_what we now know about the earth 's interior, for they send waves through the earth which emerge with information about the materials through which they have traveled. Why not put a cafe in each so the tourists would not have to travel too far to eat? It moved in a silver arc toward his throat, then veered downward. At the pool 's far end was the little cabana Joyce had mentioned, and on the water 's surface floated scattered lavender patches of limp looking lather. Finally we go into the farthest reaches of the Milky_Way; we get 250000 planets; we cover each of these with our blanket of peas and_then at_last we have octillion peas corresponding in number to the atoms in the body. Then comes the time when the last wire is removed and Susie walks out a healthier and more attractive girl than when she first went to the orthodontist. `` Ahm goin nawth t' jawn mah husbun in Sante_Fe, an_y ' all maht prefuh the suhthuhn rewt. Going through a door into another small court, I had the Throne Room directly in_front. To settle this slight, O_'_Banion went down to the La_Salle_Theatre in the Loop, where, he had learned, Dave_Miller was attending the opening of a musical_comedy. A shot or two went wild before Cobb felt something tug at his foot. Still the guards did not move, but stood inert, aloof from the slow scrambling man. `` We 're going_after ice'', Howard said,`` and thought maybe you 'd go along and keep us company''. No_matter_how many Americans go abroad in summer, probably a_hundred_times as_many gas_up the family car, throw suitcases, kids and comic_books in_the_back seat, and head for home. Wilson again went downtown to a different banker, an intelligent young white_man who seemed rather sympathetic, but he shook his head. They travel in pairs as much_as a hundred-and-fifty miles a day''. `` Captain_Jan, must you go inside Majdanek? She sprang up and went swiftly to the bedroom. When go represents itself and a complement( being, say, to go_to Martinique) in which boat did Jack go on? But while the two men are riding into the country, where they are going to dinner, they are attacked in the dark of the forest by a band of thieves, who strip them of everything, including most of their clothes. Ma never went near the old_man when he was sleeping_it_off. He got no relief from drink because, though sometimes Precious would buy himself a drink if he went out with us in the evening, he 'd leave it on the table untouched. Oh how they bounced! Mr._Hawksley said yesterday he would be willing to go before the city_council`` or anyone else locally'' to outline his proposal at the earliest possible time. Now you go outside and beckon me when it 's safe''. The ball floated downstream. At_that_time highway_engineers traveled rough and dirty roads to accomplish their duties. Miss_Ada had giggled, and she went sweeping and rustling to the couch and sank down. But California is where we 're goin''. Do you know where it might have gone''? Pool records reveal in_detail the cost per mile and miles_per_gallon of each vehicle, the miles traveled in one year or three years, the periods when vehicle costs become excessive, and when cars should be traded for sound economies. The vegetables were not readily metabolized by the bacteria in the aeration unit and tended to float on the surface. They are huge areas which have been swept by winds for so many centuries that there is no soil left, but only deep bare ridges fifty or sixty yards apart with ravines between them thirty or forty feet deep and the only thing that moves is a scuttling layer of sand. We cannot test public_opinion until the President and the leaders of the country have gone to the public to explain what is required and have asked them for support for the necessary action. Rachel came close to the bed, bent as if she would kiss him, then moved away. Everywhere he went in town, people sidled up, gave him the guttural bit or broke_into a frightening Tarzan yodel. Next we freeze over the oceans and cover the whole earth with peas, then we go out among the neighboring stars, collect 250 planets each the size of the earth, and also cover each of these with peas four feet deep; and_then we have septillion. They had traveled only a short distance when they spotted five Mexicans riding along a horse-trail across the stream just ahead of them. He and Warren had traveled together for four days. If he were to go with White, he would be out there two days, not just listening in the dark at some point between here and Papa-san, but moving ever deeper into enemy land- behind Papa-san itself. `` Today I go see the horses''. They moved in a series of rhythmic fits and starts, a macabre dance- two steps back, two steps forward, two steps back. `` Let 's go to the roof and see''. `` We 're all going over to Lake_Tahoe and try our luck at Cal-Neva'', Buzz explained, still instigating. He thought: Where the hell could he have gone? Moreland went over to stare at his peacocks again, and_then came_back and sat_down, restively. Cool air moving slowly through the open or smashed out side windows hinted of blooming roadside vegetation, and occasionally a faint fragrance of perfume swirled from the back seat. There is Mijbil, an otter who travelled with Maxwell- and gave Maxwell 's name to a new species- from the Tigris marshes to his London flat. They seemed happy at the delay in unloading, glad at the chance to go ashore in a lively liberty port such_as Bari. `` He wants me to go with him tomorrow'', she told Kate. `` You go. They would have to go west through the narrow river valley that separated Leyte from Samar and hope that it did close_in before they returned. A family of five plans to go together either to the beach or to the mountains, and a coin is tossed to decide. Positive results start when it goes towards the hand you use to make your mark''. `` I went over to the Willows and dropped two notes''. He moved only about 30 feet after the 240- grain slug hit him- and this was after the bullet had passed_through a sapling. It was not until he moved across the porch that he became aware of them, and_then it was too late. A hay wagon moved slowly along the gutter, the top of it swept by the low boughs of the maple trees, and loose straws were left hanging tangled among the leaves. Feeling protective toward this sleeping being, Henrietta found a yesterday bun and milk in a white jug, a breakfast which was somewhat the equivalent of going barefoot. Stay in close and we 'll go up the valley''. If pressed by the sitter for more detail, she may be able to bring the picture more into focus and see more sharply, almost as if she were physically going closer. If because of_this incident they become angry with Earth, I will not be permitted to go there at_all. He remained there for four years before moving to Rensselaer_Polytechnic_Institute in Troy, N._Y.. The wind blows where it will, and thou hearest its sound but dost not know where it comes from or where it goes. Going through the Imperial_Gate in the wall, I entered the grounds of Topkapi_Palace, home of the Sultans and nerve_center of the vast Ottoman_Empire, and walked along a road toward another gate in the distance, past the Church of St._Irene, completed by Constantine in 330 A._D. on my left, and_then, just outside the second gate, I saw a spring with a tap in the wall on my right- the Executioner 's Spring, where he washed his hands and his sword after beheading his victims. Some will go around a corner. The dweller at p is last to hear about a new cure, the slowest to announce to his neighbors his urgent distresses, the one who goes the farthest to trade, and the one with the greatest difficulty of all in putting_over an idea or getting people to join him in a cooperative effort. `` Ca understand why the hell anyone wants_to go inside that son-of-a-bitch place''. The children had nowhere to go and no place to play, not even sidewalks. I saw Johnson 's bottle snatched from his hand, saw it go in a swirl of foam just behind the second car. He still had three miles to go. Four_hundred and fifty pounds was disseminated while the ship was traveling a distance of 156 miles. She went downstairs and received another curious shock, for when Glendora flapped into the dining_room in her homemade, Sarah asked her when she had brought coffee to her room and Glendora said she had. A jigger of dry Sherry follows, and as the mixture stiffens, in go a_hundred of the little oysters. They went well-equipped with everything except knowledge of the`` outback'' country. Whenever she found time, she went blackberry picking with him, and they would come home together, mouths purple, arms and faces, tired enough to forget grief for another day. He rose and went to the bedroom. `` We 're going to Marshal_Woods 's house. While 2- year-olds are still gaining most_of the attention at the track, green horses are starting to go a_bit, and Jimmy_Cruise has several that can really make_it. Do you know these women go all through Alaska, and they do n't have the proper facilities? Owen went over to the crap table and the dice were hot, but he could n't pyramid with any consecutive success. The dark forms moved like mourners on some nocturnal pilgrimage, their dirge unsung for want of vocal_chords. The girls sit quietly with the musicians, wearing prim dresses or plain, secretarial shifts, until it is time to go off to a back_room and reappear in the spare uniform of the harem. Then, as Macklin obeyed:`` Now let 's go out back''. She did like to travel. His legs shook, and the shaking went right on up his body through his hips to his shoulders. Sometimes they went south and rolled past the tollhouse-`` Afternoon, Reverend''! Moving around camp we saw all kinds of camp stoves, lanterns, coolers, bedding, games, fishing_tackle, windbreaks and sunshades. A very casual, pleasant program- one of those easy-going things that make Newport 's afternoon programs such a relaxing delight- was held again under sunny skies, hot sun, and a fresh_breeze for an audience of at_least a_couple_of thousands who came to Newport to hear music rather_than go to the beach. She had dug a hole for each bulb, each tree wore a tag with her writing on_it; where would she go for her gardening now? Yet the men all moved at the same instant. Slowly and thoughtfully, she slipped the ornament into the pocket of her slacks, moved down_the_stairs and out of the house. The ball went off in a majestic arc, an out-of-bounds slice. Traveling through the South- over 16000 miles- with two Great_Danes, an Afghan, and a Persian kitten, we 've worked_up a regular routine for acceptance at motels. If he moved, he would be in the path of the other car. Sometimes I was aware_of people moving about in the darkness. The brush moves up_and_down and is small enough to clean every dental surface, including the back of the teeth. In the first trial an inert substance was disseminated from a boat travelling some ten miles off shore under appropriately selected meteorological_conditions. Significant are such canvases as`` Bleeker_Street, Saturday_Night'', with its typically American crowd( Sloan never went abroad); the multifigure`` Traveling_Carnival'', in_which action is vivified by lighting; or`` Carmine_Theater, 1912'', the only canvas with an ash can( and foraging dog), although Sloan was a member of the famous`` Eight'', and of the so-called`` Ash-Can_School'', a term he resented. The rancher went a mile down this road and_then, when he reached a big red boulder, swung off the road. The light supper over, Claire went to him and, slipping an arm about his shoulder, sat on his knee. Along with the gallery aide who explained the various paintings and sculptures to each group, went one of the Gallery 's blue-uniformed guards. By fall, 443 survivors of this arduous journey were clustered about Fort_Snelling, but most_of them were sent_on to Galena and St._Louis, with a few going as far as Vevay, Indiana, a notable Swiss center in the United_States. Now Hans had given Ma something of his- we both had when we thought she was going straight to Pa- something valuable; but since she did know we 'd given it to her, there was no easy way of getting it back. `` Let 's go, Marsh_al'', Brannon said, and took him by the arm. `` The President says'', the translator came_in,`` that the reason he asked you where you were going is because he hoped you would be visiting other areas in Southeast_Asia, and that everywhere you went, you would seek the answer to your question. I went and, mum and nervous, made a fool of myself. When the automobile was in its embryonic stage, such roads as existed were pretty_much open roads with the tacit understanding that horses should not be unduly terrified being about the only rule governing where, when and_how fast a car could go. He went upstairs to phone Crumb. He went around the corner and parked, turning_off his lights and motor. Before_anything_else, she would go to Doaty 's grave with flowers from Doaty 's forgotten garden. The smaller the particle the further it will travel downwind before settling out. Essentially these birefringence studies show that at low rates of shear a tension is present at 45` to the direction of shear, and as the rate of shear increases, the direction of the maximum tension moves asymptotically toward the direction of shear. His hands snatched at an imaginary bucket, swooping down hard to grab it and coming_away with equal snap like a ball that 's been bounced hard. Besides, it 's important to the way a painter thinks that he should move in a certain atmosphere, an atmosphere in which he may absorb the ideas of other masters, as Durer went_to Italy to meet Bellini and Mantegna''. Where should I go? `` I thought they were going to Phoenix to look_for jobs''. But Sojourner was not easily excited or upset and said quite calmly:`` Let 's go and see what it_'s like''. But where was it going? My man came_out an hour later, drove to the beach, turned right and after half a mile went to the Swim and Tan_Motel. This occurred in_spite_of the rational awareness that the ball should be going downhill. The Poynting-Robertson effect causes the major_axis of orbits to diminish more rapidly than the semi-minor_axis, with a consequent tendency toward circular orbits as the particles move toward the sun. She did not move in primitive circles. But I would have gone anyway, thought Henrietta. It is not through space nor time that the time_machine most approved by science_fiction must travel for a visit to the permanent prehistoric past, or the ever existent past fantasy future. Rather_than sit around waiting for the suitcases to be delivered, they had gone sight-seeing. In 1800, Manthey went abroad and Oersted was appointed manager of the Lion_Pharmacy. Well- I 'll take it down with me as I go''. After the sad impatient moment, waiting for comfort which could not come, she slipped out_of_bed and went to the open window. He travelled all_over the world. As Rector was walking back toward the residential hall, Johnson came_out of the basement and bounded up_to him. Without any definite plan in mind, she went to a judge to see what could be done. His unsuccessful strivings to give_up drink are represented as religious strivings; he keeps a bottle in a wardrobe at home, and`` before this wardrobe Praisegod_Piepsam had before now gone literally on his knees, and in his wrestlings had bitten his tongue- and still in_the_end capitulated''. She went to the father and found he had hanged himself''. Planes made her feel faint, and in Tokyo, where she had gone that summer, she had been given raw fish for breakfast and so she had come straight home. Here, she dropped the keys on a small table beside the door and went upstairs to her bedroom. She was going to keep_on scheming, poking, prodding, suggesting, and dictating until the cops got_up enough interest in him to go back to their old neighborhood and ask questions. The important thing was that Burton had gone somewhere to meet a blackmailer with a gun in his pocket. Phil_Rossoff, seated next to Deegan, got_up and moved to the other end of the bench. No one went much to the crossroads now except Uncle_Randolph. The travel club is comprised of 75 fun-loving couples who have as their motto`` Go Somewhere, Anywhere, Everywhere''. I 've always admired him, and when I heard he was taking a_few pupils, I went to him and joined his class''. For the first few months of their marriage she had tried to be nice about Gunny, going out with him to watch this pearl without price stamp imperiously around in her stall. He went straight to the Presidential box. And she said that after this man had been dead for a week she had gone to Reuveni and accepted his proposal. `` There goes our grub an' ammunition''! There was really no place to go, finally, except home to Mae. Where in Europe was he going now? He has frequently refused to move from white lunch counters, refused to obey local laws which he considers unjust, while in other cases he has federal laws. Viola had been urged to attend, by telephone, and not knowing the host or the character of the party, she had gone. `` Remember the_French railroad baron who was going_to take me floating down the Nile''? He says that if he were to express to you, once_again, his own profound determination to go to the Mainland, and his faith that that return is feasible, he would merely sound redundant. But the farther out he moves, the thinner will be his hold on conclusive evidence, and the larger the speculative component in his inferences. Sometimes, on a return trip, the aviator would`` go upstairs'' high over the clouds. He kept going. `` Up you go''! he said. He set Roberts' suitcase near the front_door, went outside and walked back to the garage. Speaking of the present status of civil_defense in the city, Mr._Hawksley said he would be willing to bet that not more_than one person in a_hundred would know what to do or where to go in the event of an enemy attack. We did n't even know them till about a month after we moved- at_that_time, they had called on us, after I met Fran at a PTA meeting, and had taken us in_hand socially. We 're going someplace''. Traffic in the next lane appears to be moving more smoothly so he pokes a tentative fender into Lane_B, which is heavily populated by cars also moving at 70 m. p. h.. After a minute he went to Roberts, looked at one of his eyes and felt for a pulse. `` It 's only that I like to know where you go''. `` The old_man came from the front of the plane and said he wanted four volunteers to go to Cuba'', McCauley said,`` and like a nut I raised my hand. Into the emptiness of the street, and his spirit, moved a form. But she did not know which way to go. Feeling suddenly neat and subdued, she dressed quite soberly and went downstairs. He is a fine-looking colt with a good body, good set of legs and nice way of going. Mike passed_through it and moved toward the dark mass of horses. `` Clay'', he said,`` where are we goin''? Glendora dropped a chicken and a flurry of feathers, and went with her through the drizzle, to the storehouse. The thin man moved swiftly to the phone and dialed a number. His hand went to her shoulder and pushed_aside the knotted scarf that surmounted the striped poplin gown; then, to better purpose, he took_hold_of the knot and with dextrous fingers, untied it. He went to London and spent the winter talking to men of wealth. Even among the fast set in which she was moving, her method for keeping an escort from departing too early was unique. They reined_in there, Brannon remaining in the saddle while Hogan went to look_for Jesse_Macklin in the hotel dining_room. Mike went over to Phil and stood over him. He is going sound again now, and looks good. These questions did not surprise me; I felt certain that the director, like the afternoon clerk, seldom moved beyond the counter, that the hall, to them, was a jungle, a dark and unwelcome place. On the U._S. 's island base of Okinawa, Task_Force 116, made_up of Army, Navy, Marine and Air_Force units, got braced to move southward on signal. `` When Mickey went to the Yankees'', says Mark_Freeman, an ex-Yankee pitcher who sells mutual_funds in Denver,`` DiMaggio still was playing and every_day Mickey would go_by his locker, just aching for some word of encouragement from this great man, this hero of his. She wanted to go around the world, but she settled for a French holiday. The Indian was again raising his bottle, but to my astonished relief- probably only a fraction of Johnson 's- the bottle this time went to the Indian 's lips. `` Do you have any idea how far I travel every_day? They moved toward the skiffs with shocking eagerness, elbowing and shoving. Kizzie turned to go inside. Phil_Rossoff and two other Riverside players did not go out on the field when the fighting started. In the dim underwater light they dressed and straightened up the room, and then they went across the hall to the kitchen. He went down the hall to Eugene 's bathroom, to turn_on the hot-water_heater, and on the side of the tub he saw a pair of blue wool swimming_trunks. If you want_to fight, go down on the sidewalk''. ``- had enough brains to call ya up so as ya could do sompin about it when the parents- I coulda let her gogo''- His eyes were lowered, so he could n't have seen the narrow, pointed face of his companion suddenly writhe with fury; but he was aware_of it just the same. Traveling all night, Clark and twelve men arrived at about seven o'clock May 22. Joel went_to the crest of a hill behind the house and lit an enormous victory bonfire to celebrate. The singer simply matches the poem to a mode; for_example, the mode of bravery to this anonymous folk poem:`` They brought me news that Spring is in the plains And Ahmad 's blood the crimson tulip stains; Go, tell his aged mother that her son Fought with a_thousand foes, and he was one''. `` I could go with him. And so, after a flight southeast to Savannakhet, we found ourselves bouncing along in a Jeep right behind the Land-Rover of Prince_Boun_Oum of Champassak, a tall man of Churchillian mien in a bush_jacket and a ten-gallon_hat from Texas. But- hunch, now- Willings would not ambush anything which went on two legs instead of four. In an hour remembered for its almost rudderless movement, a score of jazz luminaries went before the cameras for lengthy periods. No_one moved to them. He traveled alternately with Mr._Kennedy and with Richard_M._Nixon. He called_in the pitcher who had been pitching, and a big, heavy, powerfully built right hander moved out to the mound for Anniston. Mrs._Pastern undertook the work of going from house to house with the thoughtless resignation of an honest and traditional laborer. Sailing activity is slowed_down by Texas northers, but power cruisers can move freely, poking_into the San_Jacinto, Trinity and Brazos_rivers( fine tarpon fishing in the Brazos) or pushing eastward to the pirate country of Barataria. The Orioles got a run in the first inning when Breeding, along with Robinson, the two Birds who got a pair of hits, doubled to right center, moved to third on Russ_Snyder 's single to right and crossed on Kunkel 's wild_pitch into the dirt in_front of the plate. In his recognition of his impersonal self the dancer moves, and this self, in the`` first revealed stroke of its existence'', states the theme from which all else must follow. I do know where Ma went. I go over to Castro and get fixed_up there. It can only rebound to Mr._Hughes' discredit''. A third remarked of slowness of Southerners:`` They moved about from corner to corner, as uneasy as a litter of hungry leaches on the neck of a wooden god''. One ground of action certainly exists when fusillades of stray shots go over into West_Berlin as Communist`` vopos'' try to gun_down fleeing unarmed residents. Sam is having his troubles with Layton_Hanover( Dean_Hanover-Lucy_Hanover), but hope to have him straightened_out and going before_long. It was getting_on toward 7 o' clock and the German Me-210 plane had been and gone on its eighth straight visit. My father went as a missionary to China in a generation that responded to Student_Volunteer_Movement speakers who held watches in their hands and announced to the students in their audiences how many Chinese souls were going_to hell each second because these students were not over there saving them. He smiled, and said a word or two to the interpreter, who turned_to me,`` The President wonders where you are going after you leave Taipei''? She seemed so anxious to go on the stage that some of her friends in the cocktail circuit set_up a practical_joke. The car spun around again, Simms said, before Stickney could turn north in Prairie avenue, and_then violated two stop lights as he traveled north into Wilmette in Prairie. If so, are you saying,`` Where did the last few years go? How titillating it was to go among people who did not know him as the composer, but who talked in the most glowing terms of the promise of the piece after having heard the first rehearsals. And so they went, he choosing of all places an inn near Medmenham_Abbey, scene a generation ago of the obscene orgies of the Hellfire_Club. How we travel through the forest is for each man 's conscience. The particles traveled a maximum detected distance of some 450 miles. To go outside the few cities required permits. Out of the corner of his eye, he watched his wingman move out a_bit and shoot_up with him. Travelling home on a late train? Nostalgic Yankee readers of Erskine_Caldwell are today informed by proud Georgians that Tobacco_Road is buried beneath a four-lane super highway, over which travel each_day suburbanite businessmen more concerned with the Dow-Jones average than with the cotton crop. `` Do you mean''- he asked almost shyly-`` you want me to go_with you, wherever you 're goin''? We want to make sure that our junior colleagues realize that ideas are welcome, that initiative goes right down to the bottom and goes all_the_way to the top. If you volunteer, you will be told where you 're going after the ship leaves. `` Where will you go now that you 're leaving Parkersburg''? He moved back to the wheel and stood there blowing, grasping the top of a spoke to still the trembling of his played-out limbs. He would never have believed, without seeing it, that the bizarre little vessel could go so fast. Deegan fell into the dirt, the ball going over him. Where I go, she goes- and the kids with us. Now there was no work in the fields, nor would there be till it rained, and she did not know where he went. Moritz was bothered during the first two games this year by a pulled muscle in the thigh of his right( kicking) leg and, as a result, several of his successful conversions have gone barely far enough. A single kick made it spring open, shuddering. In the court once_more, I went right toward the Reception House, a long one-story building with a deep portico. I saw the pony fall like a stone and the young warrior flew over its head, bouncing like a rubber ball. Recently I traveled the parkway from East_Orange to Cape_May and I found the_most courteous group of men you will find anywhere. The fat man said,`` All we gotta do is go around the corner''. Taking the path behind the Throne Room to the building directly beyond it, the Portrait Gallery, I went right at the end of_it, through a garden to a small building at the back- a sitting_room furnished with low blue divans, its floor covered with carpets, its ceiling painted with gold squares and floral designs. While a wind wave never travels at more than 60 miles_per_hour, the velocity of a tsunami in the open sea must be reckoned in hundreds of miles_per_hour. What had he thought_of, to go to John, grovel and beg understanding? The doctor stood about, waiting for Alex to dress, with a show of impatience, and soon they were moving, as quietly as could be, through the still dark hallways, past the bedroom of the patronne, and so into the street. Above_all, he is a person to whom a fledgling Representative can go to discuss the personal and professional problems which inevitably confront a new Congressman. Carey singled on a slow bouncing ball to short which Robinson cut_across to field and threw wide to first. Nine of them had gone down the gangplank already. They went to the Flea_Market, expecting to find the treasures of Europe, and found instead a duplication of that long double row of booths in Tours. They moved slowly, toward the main gate, following the wall. There are three possibilities:( a) **f remains tangent to C as it is translated;( b) **f moves away from C and does not intersect it at_all for **f;( c) **f cuts_across C and there are two ordinary intersections for every t in **f. With the aid of_that I could hear my man moving around, heard him cough a_couple_of times, heard the toilet flush, heard the sound of water running. Families go out to the edge of the terraces to sit on carpets around a samovar. Other examples of gradual changes that have affected the Negro have been his moving up, row by row, in the busses; his requesting, and often getting, higher wages, better working conditions, better schools- changes that were slowly emerging even before the Supreme_Court decision of 1954. `` Litigants and witnesses were put to the expense and inconvenience of going long distances to transact business; public money spent; justice delayed; nothing accomplished, and the whole distribution of justice in this county seems to be an absolute farce''. They turned at the bottom of Kate 's steps and moved off in the direction of the park. We would attend a film and, later_on, I stated, we might go to the Mayflower_Coffee_Shop or Child 's or Toffenetti 's for waffles. At that moment the bathroom door flew_open and Eugene came_out, with his face lathered for shaving, and strode down the hall, tying the sash of his dressing_gown as he went. She started to move away, just_as a woman came_out of the cottage, a big-boned, drab-haired figure with a clean apron tied over her limp print dress. My eyes traveled over the bare walls and up_to the one partially open window high above the little figures and back to the boys. Because, if for no other reason, Willings would never for a moment suppose he was not bigger, tougher, than anything that went on two legs. His worries harried him up out of bed, and he lighted a cigarette and went to the window. So I went to see`` La_Dolce_Vita''. The journey back he made along the coast road, traveling hell-for-leather, every lantern of the tallyho ablaze. He emphasized to the Presiding_Elder the plan of giving_up the old church and moving across the river. Everywhere I went in Formosa I asked the same question. Nevertheless, she continued to move upward. it has strong stress; when it represents only itself and on which is its complement( so that go on is semantically board), on has stronger stress than go does. She took it with her wherever she went; she chose it. When he had given the call a_few moments thought, he went_into the kitchen to ask Mrs._Yamata to prepare tea and sushi for the visitors, using the formal English china and the silver tea_service which had been donated to the mission, then he went outside to inspect the grounds. When late in the summer the full extent of the damage was assessed, all but fifty of the Scots, Swiss and metis moved up the Red to the mouth of the Pembina river. Men crowded the streets and freight rigs and teams were moving about. Then we drove on, until there was no more road and we traversed dry rice fields, bouncing across their squat earth walls. She had been watching Maggie go from the washing_machine to the baby to the stove and back again. You can imagine what it would look_like going out on the turnpike with the peas banked up against the houses and covering the cars; Pennsylvania thus blanketed would contain about a quintillion peas. The game players saw the Air_Force film Monday, ran for 30_minutes, then went in, while the reserves scrimmaged for 45 minutes. You 're going_to have to go to the police and explain what happened. On Friday he will go to Portland for the swearing_in of Dean_Bryson as Multnomah_County_Circuit_Judge. The bullet went wide. Quickly but carefully lowering my duffel_bag over the low side rack, I stepped_on the running_board; it flopped down, sprang back up and gouged my shin. As luck had it, he had not gone twenty feet in the street before Pat appeared. When the telephone rang on the day after Hino went down to the village, Rector had a hunch it would be Hino with some morsel of information too important to wait until his return, for there were few telephones in the village and the phone in Rector 's office rarely rang unless it was important. Plans went in and out of Lublin, indicating German confusion. Langer would have to be headed_off, whether he knew where he was going or not. Let 's move''. More_and_more boats move overland on wheels( 1.8 million trailers are now in_use) and Midwesterners taking long weekends can travel south with their craft. Then Barton touched Carl_Dill 's arm and moved off, up the river bank. She had surprised Hans like she had surprised me when she said she 'd go, and_then she surprised him again when she came_back so quick like she must have, because when I came_in with the snow she was there with a bottle with three white feathers on its label and Hans was holding it angrily by the throat. He threw a smart salute at the gangway, went up the dock, and turned down the wide street in_front of the Petty_Officers' Club. Chairman_C._Richard_Mears pointed_out that perhaps this was not strictly a school_board problem, in_case of atomic attack, but that the board would cooperate so_far as possible to get the children to where the parents wanted them to go. To swim is true, and to sink is true. Thunder crashed; barrels tumbled down the mountainsides, and bounced and bounced till their own fury split them open. Her eyebrows were definite and heavy and formed two lines moving upward toward a high forehead and a great head of brown hair that fell to her shoulders. Boys and men go along the riverbank or to the alcoves in the top arcade. In the same way he pantomimed grasping a mantel and bouncing cleanly off that, pressing his hands against the floor and bouncing cleanly off that. But when Miss_Jen went over right_away to return the call, Miss_Kiz could n't have been very cordial, for she 'd come_back before she hardly had time to get there. It could, reputedly, go 70000 miles without refueling and stay down more_than a month. The pain dulled as he moved, and he steadied inside. He had seen a_few nester wagons go through the country, the families almost starving to death, but he had never seen any of them on_foot and as bad off as these two. They went along the pass talking with each other for a short while until they came to a river roaring with torrent. When he had closed the suitcase he found a rag and moved about the room, wiping carefully everything he might have touched. It was nearly sundown and he went to the back of the wagon, half swimming his way, for he was not a tall man. Once_again B' dikkat moved among them like a father; once_again they clustered like children. A man was standing in_the_open door of the lighted orderly room a_few yards to Mike 's left, but he, too, suddenly made_up_his_mind and went racing to join the confused activity at the east end of the stockade. He was moving like a ballet_dancer, playing for laughs. Moving past the presidential viewing stand and Lafayette_Square will be at_least 40 marching units. And in_a_way the promise works_out true, for whether he wants you or not, you go with him in your heart. He left with all the joyous spirit of a child going on a holiday, nodding attentively as Rector gave him his final instructions. After it has reached terminal_velocity, the time for the tape to travel a known distance is recorded. If we had, then one of us would have had to go instead. He could not go through the fields. The fact that metropolitan churches of the major denominations have moved approximately every generation for the last hundred years becomes somewhat more intelligible in the light of_this struggle to maintain economic balance. As she goes, she herself will be illuminated. With their load of bombs gone, the planes moved swiftly and easily. The remarks she made about the sufferings of a lonely woman seemed so broad that he did know what to make_of them, but after the sixth drink he put his arm around her and suggested that they go upstairs and look_for her checkbook there. At_one_time she felt impelled to make dances that`` moved all_over the stage'', much_as Pollock 's paintings move_violently over the full extent of the canvas. It was evident that Mullins was the man to go. Going downstairs with the tray, Winston wished he could have given_in to Miss_Ada, but he knew better than to do what she said when she had that little girl look. We talk_about national character in the same way that Copernicus talked of the compulsions of celestial_bodies to move in circles. The two older boys, Hans and Anders, his junior by a year, therefore went daily to the home of a warm and friendly wigmaker nearby for instruction in German; his wife taught the two boys to read and write Danish. I finally went downstairs to the bar off the main lobby where most_of the cast were drowning their sorrows over the untimely passing of Ask_Tony. He went down to Mills_and_Bradley 's Hardware_Store and bought a full set of carpenter 's tools, including a rotary power_saw and several other pieces of machinery that Mr._Mills said were essential for and doweling, whatever they were. He found nothing, but he still refused to give_up and move out. `` You missed it'', Buzz 's voice said,`` You should have gone over to the Pagan_Room with us. But have we not gone overboard in stressing their significance? Bonnie_Wick( Gene_Abbe-Scotch_Mary) has gone in 2: 36 h; Hickory_Ash( Titan_Hanover-Misty_Hanover) in 2: 35. It was her work to go among her neighbors and collect their checks. `` I got no place to go''. `` Please do go inside Majdanek''.
Moving_in_place : modes_of_being_with_motion-47.3
flicker 'move back and forth very rapidly' flitter 'move back and forth very rapidly' shake 'move back and forth or sideways' quiver 'move back and forth very rapidly' rock 'move back and forth or sideways' bob 'move up and down repeatedly' waver 'move back and forth very rapidly' sway 'move back and forth or sideways' swag 'sway heavily or unsteadily' flutter 'move back and forth very rapidly'
quiver 'COD: shake or tremble with a slight rapid motion' flop 'COD: fall, hang, or collapse in a heavy, loose, and ungainly way' rotate 'FN: move in a circle around a fixed axis' vibrate 'COD: move with small movements rapidly to and fro.' shake 'FN: vibrate or tremble' judder 'COD: shake and vibrate rapidly and forcefully. ' rock 'COD: move gently from side to side' swing 'FN: to move back and forth or from side to side while or as if suspended.' turn 'FN: rotate' twirl 'FN: spin around' roll 'COD: move by turning over and over on an axis' wave 'COD: move to and fro with a swaying motion while remaining fixed to one point'
the tall building swayed She rocked back and forth on her feet the ship was rocking her rucksack bobbed gently on her back the candle flickered
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The patriots waved the flag. There fluttered a flag over the fort. Over the fort fluttered a flag. A flag fluttered over the fort. A flag fluttered.
Examples from SemCor
Gavin sank down again into his chair and began to rock. She sat_down at the table, shaking her head. Adam shook his head. He might not have gone_that_far if Pa had been locked in laughing fit to shake the house. It swayed with the wicker swings and screeched with the rusted hinges of screen_doors. During the five-month lull, civil_war smoldered and flickered throughout the Congo. Calloused fingers, caressed only by the smoothness of polished rosaries, had swayed excitedly beneath chins where tiny black hairs sprouted, never to be tweezed away. The six ton Conestoga began to whip and shake. He rocked back in the chair, knee locked against stomach, his beady eyes fixed on Matson. She hesitated, she hopped, she roll and rocked, skipped and jumped, but in some two_weeks she started to pace, From_that time to this she has shown steady improvement and now looks_like one of the classiest things on the grounds. I bobbed my head each time it appeared. He shook his head. Garth 's glance began to flicker to his watch. He was thinking_of Rittenhouse and_how he had left him there, to rock to death on the porch of the Splendide. In the early 1950 's, Smith, together with his distinguished colleague, George_Trager( so austerely academic he sometimes fights his own evident charm), and a third man with the engaging name of Birdwhistell( Ray), agreed on some basic premises about the three-part process that makes communication:( 1) words or language( 2) paralanguage, a set of phenomena including laughing, weeping, voice breaks, and`` tone'' of voice, and( 3) kinesics, the technical name for gestures, facial_expressions, and body shifts- nodding or shaking the head,`` talking'' with one 's hands, et cetera. Wires whined as a cold November blast rocked the silver wings, but the engine roar was reassuring to the pilot bundled in_the_open cockpit. Signora_Ferraro, bobbing her head encouragingly, asked Sam about Canada, having a special interest. Killpath leaned forward again, rocked comfortably with his arms still wrapped around one knee.
Moving_in_place : roll-51.3.1
twirl 'turn in a twisting or spinning motion' swirl 'turn in a twisting or spinning motion' twiddle 'turn in a twisting or spinning motion' whirl 'turn in a twisting or spinning motion' turn 'move around an axis or a center'
drop nose coil rotate move bounce roll turn float whirl swing slide spin twirl glide revolve twist drift wind
quiver 'COD: shake or tremble with a slight rapid motion' flop 'COD: fall, hang, or collapse in a heavy, loose, and ungainly way' rotate 'FN: move in a circle around a fixed axis' vibrate 'COD: move with small movements rapidly to and fro.' shake 'FN: vibrate or tremble' judder 'COD: shake and vibrate rapidly and forcefully. ' rock 'COD: move gently from side to side' swing 'FN: to move back and forth or from side to side while or as if suspended.' turn 'FN: rotate' twirl 'FN: spin around' roll 'COD: move by turning over and over on an axis' wave 'COD: move to and fro with a swaying motion while remaining fixed to one point'
The wheels are turning The leaves swirled in the autumn wind
Examples from VerbNet
Bill rolled the ball off the ramp, through the tunnel, and into the hole. Bill rolled the drawer to an open position. The ball rolled down the hill. The ball rolled off the table, down the hall, and into the kitchen. The drawer rolled open. Bill rolled the drawer open. Bill rolled the ball. The drawer rolled to an open position. Bill rolled the ball down the hill. The ball rolled.
Examples from SemCor
The water in Thor 's big swimming_pool had been covered with a blanket of thick, foamy soapsuds- fashioned, of_course, from ZING- Joyce had dived from the board into the pool, then swirled and cavorted in her luxurious`` bath'' while cameras rolled. So is that of the limber company of lasses who whirl and glide and quickstep under Jack_Cole 's expert choreographic direction. Instead, he whirled and ran to his house for a gun forcing them to kill him, Cook reported. A tune began to whirl inside his head. Carroll diagnosed Mrs._Hull by taking a drop of blood from her ear and putting it on his`` radionic'' machine and twirling some knobs( fee$ 50). It made no sense to him** h He whirled around, suddenly hot all_over, finding the man who had been standing before him a_few moments back, nailing him to the spot on which he now stood, open-mouthed- She had picked_up the quirt and was twirling it around her wrist and smiling at him. All the while she sat there, her sinewy arms swirled before her chest. Since the magnitude of the plan made secrecy impossible, once the had began to turn, persons controlling German industries, social institutions, and armed_forces became, through their anti-Semitism or their tolerance of_it, conscious accomplices of Hitler 's crimes; whether in the last degree or a lesser one was a matter to be determined individually. Frozen, they stared at it whirling down the valley, gouging and spitting_out boulders and chunks of earth like a starving hound_dog cracking marrowbones. Jesus, imagine, the crummy bastards, they 'll get em, they 'll get what 's comin to em** h He whirled about suddenly.
Needing : want-32.1
need 'have or feel a need for' want 'be without, lack; be deficient in'
love fancy desire need want crave covet
need 'COD: require (something) because it is essential or very important rather than just desirable.' require 'FN: have a believe that some object or state is necessary for some other (desirable) state to obtain.'
always needing friends and money flood victims wanting food and shelter want courtesy want the strength to go on living
Examples from VerbNet
I needed him to go. I needed exercising. Dorothy needed new shoes. I needed him here. I needed to come. I need him to be nice. I needed his cooking. She wanted the meat red. I needed the children found. I needed for her to be happy. I needed him cooking.
Examples from SemCor
Operate_vehicle : nonvehicle-51.4.2
ride 'ride over, along, or through' cruise 'sail or travel about for pleasure, relaxation, or sightseeing' row 'propel with oars' paddle 'propel with a paddle' cruise 'drive around aimlessly but ostentatiously and at leisure' ride 'sit on and control a vehicle'
toboggan 'COD: ride on a toboggan.' cycle 'COD: ride a bicycle' motor 'COD: travel in a car.' tack 'FN: to follow a course against the wind when sailing' row 'COD: propel (a boat) with oars' raft 'COD: travel or transport on or as if on a raft' canoe 'COD: travel in or paddle a canoe.' sledge 'COD: ride or carry on a sledge' caravan 'FN: (of a group) to travel in a line of separate vehicles' skate 'COD: move on ice skates or roller skates in a gliding fashion.' parachute 'COD: drop or cause to drop by parachute.' drive 'COD: operate and control the direction and speed of a motor vehicle. ' bike 'COD: ride a bicycle or motorcycle.' taxi 'COD: (with reference to an aircraft) move or cause to move slowly along the ground before take-off or after landing.' ride 'COD: sit on and control the movement of (a horse, bicycle, or motorcycle). ' paddle 'COD: propel (a boat or canoe) with a paddle or paddles.' pedal 'COD: move (a bicycle, pedalo, etc.) by working the pedals.' boat 'COD: travel in a boat.' fly 'COD: control the flight of (an aircraft)' punt 'COD: travel or convey in a punt.' bicycle 'COD: ride a bicycle'
row the boat across the lake paddle your own canoe She loves to ride her new motorcycle through town She cruised the neighborhood in her new convertible Ride the freeways of California We were cruising in the Caribbean He rides his bicycle to work every day
Examples from VerbNet
They rowed along the canal. He drove the car. The boat sailed across the lake. He rowed the boat across the lake. They rowed the canals of Venice. They rowed.
Examples from SemCor
Slogan of the John_Birch_Society:`` Paddle your own canoe. Some Catholic priests lecture there; Catholic seminarians attend tutorials and row on the Cherwell with non-Catholic students. Out of the church and into his big car, it tooling over the road with him driving and the headlights sweeping the pike ahead and after he hit college, his expansiveness, the quaint little pine board tourist_courts, cabins really, with a cute naked light_bulb in the ceiling( unfrosted and naked as a streetlight, like the one on the corner where you used_to play when you were a kid, where you watched the bats swooping in after the bugs, watching in between your bouts at hopscotch), a room complete with moths pinging the light and the few casual cockroaches cruising the walls, an insect Highway_Patrol with feelers waving. And WWRL 's colorful mobile unit, cruising predominately Negro neighborhoods, is a frequent reminder of_that station 's round-the-clock dedication to nonwhite interests. While she was thus engaged, McFeeley questioned her about her whereabouts the previous day, any recollections she had of people hanging_around, of overcurious delivery_boys or repairmen, of strange cars cruising the neighborhood. The captain 's gig of H.M.S._Mercury was being rowed to H.M.S._Neptune. Would the man with an empty life boat row away from a shipwreck because his boat could not pick_up everyone? With these completed and ice gone from the St._Peter's_River ( present-day Minnesota river) their 250 bushels of wheat, 100 bushels of oats and barley and 30 bushels of peas and some chickens were loaded onto the flat-bottomed boats and rowed up the river to Big_Stone_Lake, across into Lake_Traverse, and down the Red.
Operate_vehicle : vehicle-51.4.1
motorcycle 'ride a motorcycle' parachute 'jump from an airplane and descend with a parachute' cycle 'ride a motorcycle' motorbike 'ride a motorcycle' bicycle 'ride a bicycle' skateboard 'ride on a flat board with rollers attached to the bottom' balloon 'ride in a hot-air balloon' cycle 'ride a bicycle' punt 'propel with a pole' jump 'jump from an airplane and descend with a parachute' sledge 'ride in or travel with a sledge' coach 'drive a coach' pedal 'ride a bicycle' skate 'move along on skates' bike 'ride a bicycle' pole 'propel with a pole' chute 'jump from an airplane and descend with a parachute' wheel 'ride a bicycle' jet 'fly a jet plane'
sleigh bus motor skateboard bicycle canoe rocket sledge raft bobsled cycle sled bike motorcycle ski ferry jet kayak motorbike balloon taxi boat yacht parachute chariot toboggan skate coach punt
toboggan 'COD: ride on a toboggan.' cycle 'COD: ride a bicycle' motor 'COD: travel in a car.' tack 'FN: to follow a course against the wind when sailing' row 'COD: propel (a boat) with oars' raft 'COD: travel or transport on or as if on a raft' canoe 'COD: travel in or paddle a canoe.' sledge 'COD: ride or carry on a sledge' caravan 'FN: (of a group) to travel in a line of separate vehicles' skate 'COD: move on ice skates or roller skates in a gliding fashion.' parachute 'COD: drop or cause to drop by parachute.' drive 'COD: operate and control the direction and speed of a motor vehicle. ' bike 'COD: ride a bicycle or motorcycle.' taxi 'COD: (with reference to an aircraft) move or cause to move slowly along the ground before take-off or after landing.' ride 'COD: sit on and control the movement of (a horse, bicycle, or motorcycle). ' paddle 'COD: propel (a boat or canoe) with a paddle or paddles.' pedal 'COD: move (a bicycle, pedalo, etc.) by working the pedals.' boat 'COD: travel in a boat.' fly 'COD: control the flight of (an aircraft)' punt 'COD: travel or convey in a punt.' bicycle 'COD: ride a bicycle'
He tried to balloon around the earth but storms forced him to land in China The children sledged all day by the lake pole barges on the river the antarctic expedition sledged along the coastline We went punting in Cambridge The Dutch often skate along the canals in winter
Examples from VerbNet
Claire rickshawed the streets. James rickshawed his legs off. James rickshawed Penny around the block. James rickshawed his legs to exhaustion. Claire rickshawed along the creek path. James rickshawed Penny. Claire rickshawed.
Examples from SemCor
Maybe I saw him on a barge with a gang of Ethiopians poling it''. Or maybe poling up the south fork of the Forked_Deer_River braving the wastes dumped in it? Coaching was in his blood.
Others_situation_as_stimulus : empathize-88.2
commiserate 'to feel or express sympathy or compassion' empathise 'be understanding of' understand 'be understanding of' empathize 'be understanding of' sympathise 'to feel or express sympathy or compassion' sympathize 'to feel or express sympathy or compassion' sympathize 'be understanding of' sympathise 'be understanding of'
NP (Experiencer) V () PP.stimulus[with] (Stimulus) what () S ()
NP (Experiencer) V () PP.stimulus[with] (Stimulus)
NP (Experiencer) V () PP.stimulus[with] (Stimulus) S_ING ()
Examples from WordNet
You don't need to explain--I understand!
Examples from VerbNet
I empathized. I empathized with their feeling that way. I empathized with what they wanted. I empathized with them.
Examples from SemCor
During these first days of the trial I did n't have as much time to commiserate with Viola as I should have liked. Well, she had not come_back to Great_Island to be understood, praised or condemned. I tell you, I know how it is with you, my friend, I sympathize, and I 'll make it a special point- a special favor- get_in_touch, and get some stuff just for you.
Path_shape : escape-51.1
ascend 'slope upwards'
cut ascend set off flee approach emigrate advance recede climb file fall continue arrive leave get skedaddle tumble vacate enter depart escape decamp descend disembark pass go set out cross come retreat exit plunge emerge bolt rise return withdraw
exit 'COD: go out of or leave a place' snake 'FN: to twist (as a path)' ford 'COD: cross at a ford.' run 'FN: to pass through, not stopping at any midpoint' rise 'FN: to slope upward' emerge 'COD: become gradually visible or apparent' bear 'FN: to turn (as a path) in a specified direction' bend 'COD: deviate from a straight line.' edge 'FN: to proceed along the perimeter of something, as a path' undulate 'FN: to proceed (as a path) with a smooth, wave-like pattern' descend 'FN: to proceed downward as a path' slant 'FN: to slope or lean in a certain direction' veer 'COD: change direction suddenly.' swerve 'COD: abruptly diverge or from a straight course' drop 'COD: fall vertically' ascend 'COD: go up; climb or rise. ' reach 'FN: to extend to a destination' wind 'FN: to lead (as a path) in a twisting course ' pass 'FN: to lead past an entity' zigzag 'FN: to lead in a back and forth pattern while also proceeding forward' meander 'COD: follow a winding course, or wander aimlessly. ' crisscross 'COD: move or travel around (a place) by going back and forth repeatedly' leave 'FN: to lead away from' angle 'FN: to move at an angle (linear incline in comparison to some point)' cross 'COD: move to the other side of; move in an opposite or different direction' swing 'FN: to proceed (as a path) changing direction suddenly' dip 'FN: to slope downwards' skirt 'FN: to lead around the edge of something' weave 'COD: move from side to side to progress around obstructions.' traverse 'COD: move back and forth or sideways.'
[1 : Something ----s ]
NP (Road) V () AVP (Degree) PP[towards] (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () AVP (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () PP[across] (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () INI (Path) INI (Path_shape) AVP (Source) NP (Road) V () AVP (Direction) NP (Road) V () NP (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () DNI (Area) INC (Path_shape) PP[within] (Place) NP (Area) V () INC (Path_shape) PP[by] (Road) NP (Road) V () NP (Area) INC (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () PP[through] (Area) INC (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () PP[to] (Goal) INI (Path) INC (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () PP[to] (Goal) NP (Path) INI (Path_shape) PP[from] (Source) NP (Road) V () NP (Path) PP[by] (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Path) V () INI (Path_shape) PP[by] (Road) NP (Road) V () INI (Path) INI (Path_shape) PP[in] (Place) NP (Road) V () Sinterrog (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () PP[at] (Direction) INI (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () NP (Distance) PP[to] (Goal) INI (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () AVP (Distance) INI (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () NP (Distance) INI (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) INI (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () PP[to] (Goal) INI (Path) INI (Path_shape) PP[amongst] (Place) NP (Road) V () AVP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () PP[alongside] (Path) PP[over] (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () NP (Path) INI (Path_shape) PP[from] (Source) NP (Road) V () PP[along] (Path) INI (Path_shape) PP[from] (Source) NP (Road) V () AVP (Distance) PP[to] (Goal) INI (Path) INI (Path_shape) PP[from] (Source) NP (Road) V () PP[for] (Distance) AVP (Manner) INI (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () AVP (Distance) PP[into] (Goal) INI (Path) INI (Path_shape) AVP (Source) NP (Road) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[through] (Path) INI (Path_shape) AVP (Source) NP (Road) V () AVP (Manner) INI (Path) INI (Path_shape) PP[beneath] (Place) NP (Road) V () PP[like] (Manner) NP (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Path) V () INI (Path_shape) NP (Road) NP (Road) V () PP[above] (Goal) INI (Path) INI (Path_shape) AVP (Place) NP (Road) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[along] (Path) PP[by] (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Source) NP (Road) V () PP[towards] (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Source) NP (Road) V () PP[round] (Area) NP (Road) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[through] (Path) INI (Path_shape) PP[from] (Source) NP (Road) V () PP[to] (Goal) NP (Road) V () PP[over] (Path) PP[in] (Place) NP (Road) V () PP[among] (Path) NP (Road) V () PP[about] (Distance) INI (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () AVP (Goal) PP[into] (Goal) INI (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () PP[below] (Goal) PP[to] (Goal) INI (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () AVP (Goal) PP[to] (Goal) PP[through] (Path) INI (Path_shape) PP[from] (Source) NP (Road) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[through] (Path) PP[up] (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () NP (Goal) PP[through] (Path) INI (Path_shape) PP[between] (Place) PP[from] (Source) NP (Goal) V () INI (Path) INI (Path_shape) PP[by] (Road) NP (Road) V () NP (Goal) INI (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () NP (Goal) INI (Path) INI (Path_shape) PP[from] (Source) NP (Road) V () AVP (Degree) PP[above] (Direction) NP (Road) V () PP[for] (Distance) PP[in] (Path) PP[up] (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () NP (Distance) INI (Path) INI (Path_shape) PP[from] (Source) NP (Road) V () INI (Path) INI (Path_shape) AVP (Place) NP (Road) V () AVP (Path) PP[up] (Path) INC (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () AVP (Path) INC (Path_shape) PP[from] (Source) NP (Road) V () AVP (Direction) PP[to] (Goal) PP[over] (Path) PP[through] (Path) PP[via] (Path) INC (Path_shape) PP[from] (Source) NP (Road) V () PP[to] (Goal) INC (Path_shape) PP[beneath] (Place) PP[from] (Source) NP (Road) V () AVP (Manner) PP[down] (Path) INC (Path_shape) PP[out] (Source) NP (Road) V () AVP (Manner) PP[through] (Path) PP[up] (Path) INC (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () AVP (Direction) INC (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Path) NP (Path) PP[toward] (Path) INC (Path_shape) PP[between] (Place) NP (Road) V () PP[up] (Goal) PP[in] (Path) PP[round] (Path) PP[to] (Path) INC (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () PP[to] (Direction) PP[to] (Goal) INI (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () PP[in] (Manner) AVP (Path) INC (Path_shape) PP[in] (Place) NP (Road) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[for] (Distance) INC (Path_shape) Sub (Purpose) NP (Road) V () PP[around] (Area) INC (Path_shape) VPto (Result) NP (Road) V () PP[like] (Manner) PP[through] (Path) INC (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[down] (Path) INC (Path_shape) PP[from] (Source) NP (Road) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[along] (Path) PP[down] (Path) INC (Path_shape) PP[from] (Source) NP (Road) V () AVP (Manner) NP (Path) INC (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () AVP (Degree) INI (Path) INI (Path_shape) PP[from] (Source) NP (Road) V () AVP (Degree) PP[to] (Goal) INI (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () NP (Path)
NP (Theme) V () PP.initial_location[PREP] (Initial_Location) PP.destination[PREP] (Destination)
NP (Theme) V () PP.destination[PREP] (Destination)
He came from France. He came through the door. He came from France to Colorado. The prisoners advanced. The convict escaped the prison. He came to Colorado. He entered the room. He climbed the mountain.
Examples from SemCor
Path_shape : meander-47.7
climb 'slope upward' curve 'extend in curves and turns' twist 'extend in curves and turns' wind 'extend in curves and turns' fall 'slope downward'
straggle sweep lance pass cascade meander go run zigzag climb stretch fall round converge wander weave wind
exit 'COD: go out of or leave a place' snake 'FN: to twist (as a path)' ford 'COD: cross at a ford.' run 'FN: to pass through, not stopping at any midpoint' rise 'FN: to slope upward' emerge 'COD: become gradually visible or apparent' bear 'FN: to turn (as a path) in a specified direction' bend 'COD: deviate from a straight line.' edge 'FN: to proceed along the perimeter of something, as a path' undulate 'FN: to proceed (as a path) with a smooth, wave-like pattern' descend 'FN: to proceed downward as a path' slant 'FN: to slope or lean in a certain direction' veer 'COD: change direction suddenly.' swerve 'COD: abruptly diverge or from a straight course' drop 'COD: fall vertically' ascend 'COD: go up; climb or rise. ' reach 'FN: to extend to a destination' wind 'FN: to lead (as a path) in a twisting course ' pass 'FN: to lead past an entity' zigzag 'FN: to lead in a back and forth pattern while also proceeding forward' meander 'COD: follow a winding course, or wander aimlessly. ' crisscross 'COD: move or travel around (a place) by going back and forth repeatedly' leave 'FN: to lead away from' angle 'FN: to move at an angle (linear incline in comparison to some point)' cross 'COD: move to the other side of; move in an opposite or different direction' swing 'FN: to proceed (as a path) changing direction suddenly' dip 'FN: to slope downwards' skirt 'FN: to lead around the edge of something' weave 'COD: move from side to side to progress around obstructions.' traverse 'COD: move back and forth or sideways.'
NP (Road) V () PP[across] (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () PP[towards] (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () PP[over] (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () PP[under] (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () PP[along] (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () PP[in] (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () PP[down] (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () PP[to] (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () PP[through] (Path) INI (Path_shape) DNI (Source) NP (Road) V () PP[round] (Area) NP (Road) V () PP[through] (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () PP[up] (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () PP[among] (Path) NP (Road) V () PP[through] (Path) NP (Road) V () PP[around] (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () PP[beyond] (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () PP[near] (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () PP[round] (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () PP[past] (Path) INI (Path_shape) NP (Road) V () PP[along] (Path)
The hills around here fall towards the ocean The road winds around the lake The path climbed all the way to the top of the hill the path twisted through the forest
Examples from VerbNet
There meandered a river through the valley. Through the valley meandered the river. There meandered through the valley a river. The river was twisting. The river ran through the valley.
Examples from SemCor
Perception_active : peer-30.3
glower 'look at with a fixed gaze' glare 'look at with a fixed gaze' look 'perceive with attention; direct one's gaze towards' listen 'hear with intention' peep 'look furtively'
ogle sniff check look goggle listen peek glare leer peep squint gaze glance peer stare snoop gawk gape
eavesdrop 'COD: secretly listen to a conversation' look 'COD: direct one's gaze in a specified direction' attend 'FN: perceive, note' glance 'COD: take a brief or hurried look.' gaze 'COD: look steadily and intently' listen 'COD: give one's attention to a sound; make an effort to hear something' feel 'COD: perceive, examine, or search by touch.'
Listen to the sound of this cello Look at your child! Look--a deer in the backyard! He peeped at the woman through the window The girl glared at the man who tried to make a pass at her She looked over the expanse of land
Examples from VerbNet
We peered at the baby.
Examples from SemCor
Lawrence listened with the practiced, deceptive calm of the lawyer, but his face was in the shadow. We are tempted to blame others for our problems rather than look them straight in the face and realize they are making and possible of solution only by ourselves with the help of desperately needed, enlightened, competent leaders. I could evoke no further elaboration from her about this; but a_few seconds later she was standing directly across the room from me, looking me in the eyes and saying in a scathingly condemnatory tone,`` Your father despises you''! He looked at his watch. He looked at each of them in_turn, Brannon last of all. The Bishop looked at him coldly and said`` Take it or leave it''! They bent over yellowed prayerbooks and looked up only to watch the teacher. Mr._Gorboduc looked down. Are you looking ahead to the market of of American boys and girls, who will grow_up to enjoy a traditional American way_of_life- ranging the fields with a fine American gun and uniformly excellent ammunition? After looking about a_bit, Wilson discovered beyond Black_Bottom, across the river and far removed from the white city, a considerable tract of land, and it occurred to him that the church and the better Negro homes might gradually be moved to this plot. One day he followed the_Irish_Jasper_Greens, the town band, to a picnic and spent the entire day listening, while his family spent the day looking. He stood looking down for a_few seconds, then backed_up two or three paces from the edge. Rachel followed, looked at me, and clucked with her tongue. He looked at the luminous dial of his wrist_watch. I put_in new batteries so_as_to be certain I 'd have plenty of power and on my way_out walked over to the regular parking stalls and stood looking at them thoughtfully. And it 's no good looking at me like that'', as she wound affectionately around his ankles. He had never heard so many bells, and as he lay there listening, he thought_of her scolding him for his remarks when he had looked up at the obelisk and the church at the top of the Spanish_Steps. Scotty gazed out at ugly gray slums and said softly,`` Look at those stupid kids''. Meanwhile it looked at the scenery. `` O Blessed Virgin_Mary, Mother of God and our most gentle queen and mother, look down in mercy upon England, thy'' dowry``, and upon us all who greatly hope and trust in thee. After a minute he went to Roberts, looked at one of his eyes and felt for a pulse. Henrietta looked down at her bouquet, still lively with its color and scent, and set her feet on their journey 's way again, leaving the village street and crossing the first field, Folly dancing ahead of her. It seemed incredible, as I listened to the monotonous drone of voices and smelled the fetid odors coming from the patients, that technically I was a ward of the state of Illinois, going_to a hospital for the mentally_ill. He was to get involved in no arguments; he was to try to make no converts; he was simply to listen and report back what he heard. Yet we who lean upon such a man and draw strength from him and expect interpretation of the infinite through him- we who readily accept his sacrifice as our due, we of the congregations are the first to tell him what is in our minds instead of listening to what is in his soul. Note, too, that the Kennedy textile plan looks toward modernization or shrinkage of the U._S. textile industry. I thought he would ask us to leave because Rachel and I were bare-armed, but he looked down into his beard and preceded us down the corridor. She looked at me provocatively. '' I stopped``, responded the man,'' several_times to look at beautiful sceneries``. He looked in her direction but he did n't answer. Helva`` looked'' up and caught a fascinating panorama of regular, dirty craters on a flaky pink surface. He had never heard so many bells, and as he lay there listening, he thought_of her scolding him for his remarks when he had looked up at the obelisk and the church at the top of the Spanish_Steps. He looked at the bed unblinkingly. `` They are n't supposed to look at women, you know'', Ramsey recalled. Brannon looked at Hank_Maguire. The young banker looked at him with a certain surprise, and then he said flatly:`` I'm afraid I can't tell you anything in_particular about Kent_House. Agnese had been sitting quietly, listening with the serenity of the unaware. She was listening to other voices, out of the future. Wilson came by train from Birmingham and looked the city over; the rather pleasant white city was on the hill where the chief stores were. Look at them''. I did want to touch him and I hoped Ma would do it but she kept looking at the kid 's clothes piled on the floor and the pool of water by them and did make any move to. She looked at the girl speculatively from eyes which had paled with the years; from the early evening lights of them which had first startled Izaak to look at her in an uncousinly way, they had faded to a near absence of color which had, possibly from her constant looking_at the water, something of the light of the sea in them. `` Look, my friend'', he said,`` in my life I learn, how is it the proverb says, better an ounce of prevention to a pound of cure. A district station can run smoothly, unless''- He interrupted himself, looking around Gun at the doorway. On such occasions he had not had the courage to look at the face above the hand, whatever face it might be. He looked thoughtfully at his wife 's trunk, holding her meager treasures. He does want her to look frowningly at him, or him angrily. `` Tough'', Buzz said,`` Listen, we 're having a stag dinner over at the Pagan_Room on Friday. The red haired captain, towering above the prisoner as a symbol of decency and authority, was shocked to find himself looking upon Philip_Spencer. The sky glowered down at them. Again he stood in the darkness listening, but there was only the scrape of a shod hoof on a plank floor. Now it seemed almost as if Jesus were looking down at me with sadness in His eyes, saying: Andrei glanced up over the top of the paper and looked into the mustached, homely face of Sergeant_Styka. He turned from the flying trees to look ahead and saw with an inward boy 's eye again the great fieldstone house which, built on one of the many acres of ancestral land the west harbor, had been Izaak 's bride-gift to his cousin wife as the last century ended. When I mentioned that for my first long voyage I did not even have the money for the return fare, but had trusted to luck that I would earn a sufficient amount, the young people looked at me doubtingly. `` Look, Lord'', he said hoarsely. We are looking inside the atom and seeing there a universe which is not material but something beyond the material, a universe that in a word is not matter but music. One looked down on a sea of leaves, a wave of flower. And divers must be enjoined to look before they leap, either on top of someone else or onto a pool edge. But Schnabel was a great teacher in_addition_to being a great performer, and the fact that four of the ten versions I listened to are by Schnabel pupils( Clifford_Curzon, Frank_Glazer, Adrian_Aeschbacher, and Victor_Babin) also sheds_light_on the master 's pedagogical skills. Look in_this book for weak mortals and only on_occasion for virtues and vices on the heroic scale. He said he wanted very_much to listen. After a week of precarious uphill landings and downwind takeoffs, Fogg one_day looked down at the shattered yellow wreckage of an Army plane strewn across snow-covered Towne field. Howard( the thick middle-aged man) was looking at her. Then she looked at the old_woman again, her eyes calm. He looked up at her sharply. He looked over his shoulder at the thin dotting of pursuers. Griffith looked at him suspiciously through red-rimmed eyes. Once covertly looking at Simms_Purdew, the only man in the world whom he hated, he had seen the heavy, slack, bestubbled jaw open and close to emit the cruel, obscene banter, and had seen the pale blue eyes go watery with whisky and merriment, and suddenly he was not seeing the face of that vile creature. His eyes were old and they never saw well, but heated with whisky they 'd glare at my noise, growing red and raising_up his rage. Adam looked at the pot. He looked up and down the street. At a gay party in the Kremlin for President_Sukarno of Indonesia, Premier_Khrushchev pulled_out his pockets and said, beaming:`` Look, he took everything I had''! He looked at the lined face with vague interest; he felt he was noting it, as if it were something he might think_about when he grew stronger. I turned to look at the lubra. Pa had his head up, glaring, his teeth gnawing at the place where he 'd grown a mustache once. I was fascinated; just listening to him made me feel intelligent. Rev looked up and saw her. `` It 's a helluva thing'', Mike said, looking at Phil,`` when a guy 's own team-mate won come_out and help him in a fight''. The girl tapped the quirt impatiently against her knee and glared at him. Lying in the grass behind the brush clump, Warren looked about. Perhaps the very important question- What is, then, exactly the role of kinesthetic sensations in the patient 's ability to recognize forms and shapes by means of the tracing movements when he is actually looking at things? She looked at him in surprise. And the bed that sagged in a certain place where all the weight had been put too many times before and the walls fine and thin for overhearing talk in the next room when Gratt went_out for ice, the sound coming through the walls like something on the other side of the curtain, so you knew they heard you when they were quiet and while you lay wondering what they had heard you listened. Dealers would do_well to visit such a campground often, look at the equipment and talk with the campers. They lay, with the_birds hopping from branch to branch above them and the bright sky peeping down at them. Shayne looked at his watch. He consulted the parking_ticket, then looked at a notation and said,`` You 're in the third row back toward_the_rear. She looked at him impudently over the corner of the paper. Cooper was beside his car, on the curb at the right, just standing there morosely; he did even look up. `` Now listen to that''. A scant half_mile away Shelley and Mary were doubtless sitting on their diminutive terrace, the air about them scented with stock, and listening to the nightingale who had nested in the big lime_tree at the foot of the garden. Beaten with fear and sound and wet and chill, they crawled to the hurricane_deck and looked out haggardly at a world of water that reached clear to the surrounding. Then he looked at his finger, at the wrinkled, heavy knuckle and the thick nail he used like a knife to pry up, slit, and open. He went to the front_door and opened it and looked in. George did look up at_all. There 's better things to do than listen to something like that. For a good many seasons I 've been looking at the naughty stuff on television, so the other night I thought I ought to see how immorality is doing on the other side of the fence in movies. I felt strongly attached to the hall, however, and hardly_a day passed when I did not go to look at it from a distance. The moonlit night was made_for romance, and he had been looking at her soulfully for some time. After he 'd got_out fresh liver for Bast, he paused to look at her crouched daintily over her dish. You 're going to listen''! He waited at the car side for a moment, looking down at her expectantly. When he looked in_the_back, Mrs._Gertrude_Parker was marking keno cards. So you sit in the car and listen to the air run_out and listen to the rain and see the mud in_front_of the headlights, waiting for you, for your new spectator_pumps, waiting for you to squat by yourself out there in your tight skirt, crying and afraid and trying to get that damned son-of-a-bitch tire off, because that is being an old_maid too, if you happen to drive a car, it is changing the tire yourself in the night, and in the mud and the rain, hating to get out in it but afraid to stay and afraid to try to walk out for help. And look what he done give us''. But the fences were still in_place fifty odd years ago, and when we stood on the gate to look over, the sidewalk under our eyes was not cement but two rows of paving_stones with grass between and on both sides. He looked over at him, lying there, asleep, and he felt a wave of revulsion. Looking at the diagram, we see that** f connection lines come in to each member. of the party Chandler looked up to see four smiling faces bearing_down upon him, each beaming above the biggest, greenest shamrock he had ever seen. Listening for hours to his laments that the war and`` Mist_Fair 's'' poverty afterwards had robbed the mare of many_a racing triumph, and to his predictions of greatness for the procession of foals to come, Jenny could look_forward to years of conflict with an animal who disliked her intensely and showed it. Boxell looked at Lawrence with a searching glance, the kind that a prosecuting_attorney would give a man on trial. They cringed under sodden covers, listening to the waves slop against the bottom. Wherever you looked, you saw Committeemen running across the meadows, some away from the road, some toward it, some parallel to it; and about a mile to the west a cluster of at_least fifty militia were their way in our direction. Looking the setup over, Stevens started coolly for the rear of the place. Look, for_example, at the Ohio_Turnpike. He did not look at them now. Recently I was struck anew by the divergent approaches, when in the course of one afternoon and evening I listened to no fewer than ten different performances. He dialed it and listened to it ring ten times before he hung_up. The Presiding_Elder looked him over rather carefully. All week long the President clearly was playing a larger personal role in foreign affairs; in_effect, he was practicing what he preached in his Berlin message two_weeks ago when he declared:`` We shall always be prepared to discuss international problems with any and all nations that are willing to talk, and listen, with_reason''. I asked, looking at her searchingly. I 've got something to say to you, and by God you 're going to listen. With Britain looking inward, overseas problems were neglected and the baton was passed_on to the United_States. He looked off to the crest of the Sierras, still white-topped; the glisten of the Truckee_River made a wide spangle. The Riverside physician came down to look over the injured ballplayer. In_short, both his own declarations and his figural_blindness, when he looked at objects, seem to present undeniable evidence that he had simply no visual memory at_all. But we 'll have a liberal, well planned, forward looking, honest platform. He turned, then, to look toward the lighted Boulevard, and saw Rourke 's tall, emaciated figure come_out of the lounge and hurriedly start to angle across the street toward the opposite side. Pa was on his side, looking at me, his eyes winking, the hand that had hit me a fist in the pillow. Hoag descended the stone steps to the street and looked up at the building. Two hours of watching his serenely happy face, listening to his soft humming as he bent over his penciled figures, and Blanche had_to leave. If we look about the world today, we can see clearly that there are two especially significant factors shaping the future of our civilization: science and religion. `` Ryan, look over there'', Nogol said. Homes and factories and schools and a big wide federal highway, instead of peaceful corn to rest your eyes on while you tried to rest your heart, while you tried not to look at the balloon and the bandstand and the uniforms and the flash of the instruments. Public_relations strategists everywhere, watching the reaction of the German press, the liberal press, the lunatic press, listening to their neighbors, studying interviews with men and women on the street, cried_out: Too_much, too_much- the mind of the audience is becoming dulled, the horrors are losing their effect. A_little later the district_attorney woke_up, emerged from under the couch, looked at his watch, and realized he had an engagement that very hour to address a meeting of the Culture_Forum on`` The Civic_Spirit of the Southland'', in the Byzantine room of the hotel where his wife, as president of the forum, was to preside. Now listen closely. He looked straight at Marty. The doors of the D train slid shut, and as I dropped into a seat and, exhaling, looked up across the aisle, the whole aviary in my head burst into song. And_then Castro himself did come, bearded, smiling; yet if you looked closely you 'd see that his eyes did not pick_up the smile on his lips. He looked down over the banister at the hotel desk, with the telephone and pen set. His father looked him over closely. And when they stood by the fountain in the piazza looking at Santa_Maria he had_to keep a straight_face, not letting_on he had been there with Alberto. He looked piously to heaven and said,`` Beer do n't affect the tissues none'', and the ingenious hypocrisy of_this defense pleased Henrietta so_that she forgave him his stint of malevolence. `` Look, an old_man. Phil looked up. More_than the fans of Pagnol 's old films and of their heroic star, the great Raimu, were looking askance at the project. Then he stood_back to look at Mr._Jack, who was pulling on his pigskin. Lolotte looked up and stiffened. In looking as far back as Moses, thence to Cromwell, Napoleon, Lincoln, Churchill, and Nehru, Montgomery attempts to trace the stirrings and qualities of great men. That cold_frame was my morale_builder; its mass of bright bloom set in a border of snow made my spirits rise every time I looked at it. The Command technique invites you to listen to the depth of the orchestration. Listen to what Mr._Johnston has to say:`` Consider the savage wounds that isolationism would inflict. She was looking out at the garden. `` Look at this''! Very_few committees ever looked past the first few photos. Whatever land you can see here, from the North tip end of Elliott_Key looking southward, belongs to someone- people who have title to the land. He had stood at a_little distance, studying her, as though he would walk_around next and look at the back of her head. `` Comment''? ejaculated the surprised woman, looking at Alex for an explanation but he, parting from her without ceremony, only offered a_few words about the doctor 's provincial American speech and a state of nerves brought_on by the demands of his work. I can look at furniture in one spot year in and year out and really feel for sure that 's where it belongs. Now he looked at her. Look at the trees as to size and interest, the amount of shade they provide, how healthy they are, the problems of maintenance, fire hazards, wind throw, etcetera. He seemed to be looking at a point above the little window. After Mr._Jack drove away, Winston went_on looking out the window. `` Look at those bastards''! There the truth is, open_to eyes that are willing to look. Dismounting, Russ looked about hastily. She 'd found one and she had said a word while Big_Hans and I had hunted and hunted as we always did all winter, every winter since the spring that Hans had come and I had looked in the privy and found the first one. They looked up in surprise as Powers came_in. He looked at her out of himself, she thought, as he did only for an instant at_a_time, the look which always surprised her even now when his uncombable hair was yellowing a_little and his breath came hard through his nicotine choked lungs, the look of the gaunt youth she had suddenly found herself staring at in the Tate_Gallery on a Thursday once. She felt the look and looked back because she could not help it, seeing that he was as old nor as thick as she had believed. Scotty looked at the children, his mouth slightly opened, his eyes dull. I looked at my watch. A man and a girl happen to meet; they look straight at the audience, not at each other. Her house stood on a rise of ground, and before she got_into her car she looked at the houses below. Look in the wastebasket. Our man stopped_dead and glowered at Felix. He moved_over to the desk and stood looking at the papers on_it but not touching anything. So you look down there and you see a tiny, whirling point about the size of the head of a pin. He stopped stirring and looked over his shoulder. Five came_up while Owen was listening to The Wrangler and he neglected to play, a loss of ten dollars. Grabski looked at the pair of them. If we sit here reading editorials and looking at public_opinion_polls and other reports that cross our desks, we should realize that this is raw, undigested opinion expressed in the absence of leadership. Look at the physical features of the land to determine how desirable it is for use, what can be done to correct the faults, and what it will cost to make the area meet your needs in_comparison_to other sites. They looked, even_so. She it was who had looked to see if I was wearing shoes upon learning that I could n't drive. He does not know whether to look up or look aside, to put his hands in his pockets or to clench them at his side, to cross the street, or to continue on the same side. Then Wilson looked over the church and studied its condition. I wondered suddenly as I listened to the disconnected jabberings coming from the patient behind me, if I had not perhaps imagined it all. It was enough for people to know that at_one_time he had looked down the street at the fleshy suppleness of a woman he had consumed- watching her become thinner and thinner in the distance, as thin as the seams on her stockings, and still thinner. He looked at where Roberts lay sprawled on the step. He had looked over my forms and was impressed by what he had seen there; indeed, my scholastic qualifications were such_that he, a college graduate himself, must envy me them. `` Look'', he said. He looked at the looming hoods of the supply wagons, struck by a new inspiration. Hauling_up, Russ listened carefully. Watson hardly looked at him. Then Japan, Hong_Kong, Manila, India, Pakistan, Damascus, Beirut, and to Rome, London, and Paris`` to look over wonderful talent''. He stood looking down at her for a moment, wondering what could have reduced her to this condition. Producer Fellini should have looked at some of the old silent films where they really had parties! Listening, I felt cheated and lonely as only an orphan can. But while she is able to tell her retarded family about the new_world she has seen open before her, Ronnie has not been able to observe her progress, and instead of appearing at a family party to be looked over like a new bull, he sends Beatie a letter of dismissal. I did n't look at him. Based on this phenomenon, a number of investigators have used this method to`` look through'' human organs. My uncle looked at Mr._Gorboduc. As they looked to a society which had been swept_away, they were probably no_more than half conscious that they painted_in_colors which had never existed. Now Abel turned his head to look at his brother. She looked at him, lips compressed. From his room he could look out in springtime and see the couples hand_in_hand walking slowly, deliciously, across the campus, and he could smell the sweet vernal winds. Probably people were watching him from the porch or from behind the windows of_this farmhouse, too, but he did not bother to look. I stayed half a block behind him, letting lots_of cars keep in between us, listening to the steady beep beep beep. Because his mind had been otherwise occupied for the past couple of hours, he did not think to look and see if Jerry_Burton 's car was still there. Be sure the head drops backward so_that the child looks at the floor rather_than toward the ceiling. And listening to such a conversation one morning while taking a cup of chocolate in a cafe, Rousseau found himself bathed in perspiration, trembling lest his authorship become known, and at_the_same_time dreaming of the startling effect he would make if he should proclaim himself suddenly as the composer. He looked out over the expanse of the compound. He would not look up. The pain of the rabbit was not itself bad; nothing evil was happening when that pain was being endured; badness, in the only sense in which it is involved at_all, waited for its appearance till I came and looked and felt. Once he said,`` Why' n hell did n't you look in_the_back seat of the car before you drove off? During the next weeks he looked over the situation. Marty looked helplessly in both directions. When enough time had elapsed so_that there was little likelihood of his returning for something he had forgotten, Harold went_out into the hall and stood looking into one room after another. Clad in mink and diamonds, she listened to Assistant District_Attorney Anthony_Liebler describe her to the arraigning judge: She looked out at the corn field, the great green deep acres of it like the sea in the field beyond the whitewashed fence bordering the grounds. Yet they keep running from one physician to another, largely to get a willing ear who will listen to their parade of troubles. I looked over their faces and felt a twinge: they all looked so much more knowing than I. They looked at the ruins of the old Roman wall on the lower Via_Veneto, then they went_to the Farnese_Gardens. The surveyor looked sidewise at the captain. They picnicked by the pool, then lay back on the grass and looked at stars. He told once of how he switched his style of playing to jazz after listening to two old Armstrong records he bought in the Flea_Market in Paris. She just would listen. When he had left, I could never remember whether he had poked them in their middles, laughingly, with a thick index_finger or whether he was merely so much the sort of person who did this that one assumed the action, not bothering to look. With his free hand he pulled a pad and pencil toward him and began to make notes as he listened, saying,`` Uh-huh'' and`` I see'' at intervals. Pauling looked at his notes. He finished with the team and filled his pipe and stood looking about him. Ekstrohm walked through the alien glass and looked up at the unfamiliar constellations, smelling the frozen sterility of the thin air. Feelings of a community of interest will have_to be recreated- in some of the new nations, indeed, they must be built for_the_first_time- on a new basis which looks toward the future and does not rely only on shared memories of the past. The guards did not look at him. He gave a short hard laugh and looked at her knowingly. Actually, only two men know what the formula is, Blake and''- He stopped and looked at Thor 's body. The others, the ones in the, were spellbound, for hearing the mayor was for them like listening to a symphony was for sophisticated folks in New_York_City. He was silent again, possibly listening to the sounds in the. Scotty 's father sat in his chair, angular, alert as a cricket, looking about at the huge stainless-steel appointments of the room with an expression of proprietorship. He also had, at_times, an uncanny absent-minded air like a sleepwalker; he would look right through you while you were talking to him, and if you said,`` For_Christ's_sake, Donald, you 've got Prussian_blue all_over your shirt'', he would smile, and nod, and an hour later the paint would be all_over his pants as_well. He looked at Gilborn with undisguised curiosity. Some painters have less interest in the experience of the moment, with its attendant urgencies and ambiguities, than in looking beyond the flux of particular impressions to a higher, more serene level of truth. Mike had a good two inches over Phil and Phil had_to look up into Mike 's face. Looking down the street after her, Adam saw that she had again stopped and again removed one hand from the basket. Without looking at him, without looking at anything except Drexel_Street directly in_front of her, she climbed_up into one of those orange streetcars, rode_away in it, and never came_back. I came_back, sitting by my locker, feeling real low, and the kid walks over to me, looks up, and says: The Anniston manager looked at Eddie_Lee. Looked at everything. According to the original program, Premier_Khrushchev expected the millions looking toward the Kremlin this morning to be filled with_admiration or rage- depending_upon individual or national politics- because of the`` bold program for building communism in our time'' which the Congress will adopt. The children looked at each other and sagged their bottoms down even more comfortably than ever. It is clear from this discussion that cosmologists of every persuasion look hopefully toward the day when a man-made satellite can be equipped with optical_devices which will open_up new vistas to science. Fred_Rankin looked at him. `` You see'', she said, looking past him into the room, where the highball glasses sparkled dully in the bright light,`` you and I can n't understand the many hardships they have to undergo''. Foster listened with angelic patience until Digby ran_down, then said,`` Listen, junior, you 're an angel now- so forget it. Ekstrohm lay in his bunk and listened to the sounds of the night on Yancey-6 138. The grateful way she looked at Morgan made him ashamed of himself. He looked at his son, his face worried. Yet, in_spite_of this, intensive study of the taped interviews by teams of psychotherapists and linguists laid_bare the surprising fact that, in the first five minutes of an initial interview, the patient often reveals as_many as a dozen times just what 's wrong with him; to spot these giveaways the therapist must know either intuitively or scientifically how to listen. Let us look in on one of these nerve_centers- SAC at Omaha- and see what must still happen before a wing of B-52 bombers could drop their H-bombs. A knot of old worshippers, chiefly women, listened weekly to a sermon. Watson watched two of them flounder into the shallow water and listened to their voices beg shrilly. I swallowed hard and looked down at my feet plodding along beside Rachel. In the Steiners have busy lives without visiting relatives only context can indicate whether visiting relatives is equivalent in meaning to paying visits to relatives or to relatives who are visiting them, and in I looked_up the number and I looked up the chimney only the meanings of number and chimney make it clear that up is syntactically a second complement in the first sentence and a preposition followed by its object in the second. You wonder if he looks at his wife now and thinks_of you. Marty scanned the faces of the others nearest him, looked into their staring eyes. I had_to shake her to make her listen.
Perception_active : sight-30.2
watch 'see or watch' eye 'look at' view 'see or watch' eyeball 'look at' take in 'see or watch' see 'see or watch' catch 'see or watch'
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eavesdrop 'COD: secretly listen to a conversation' look 'COD: direct one's gaze in a specified direction' attend 'FN: perceive, note' glance 'COD: take a brief or hurried look.' gaze 'COD: look steadily and intently' listen 'COD: give one's attention to a sound; make an effort to hear something' feel 'COD: perceive, examine, or search by touch.'
see a movie Catch a show on Broadway view an exhibition view a show on television This program will be seen all over the world
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The crew spotted the island.
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He sucked_in his breath and kept quiet while Killpath laid down the sheet again, wound the gold wire stems of his glasses around his ears and_then, eying the report as it lay before him on the desk, intoned,`` Acting_Lieutenant_Gunnar_Matson one failed to see that the station_keeper was properly relieved two absented himself throughout the entire watch without checking on the station 's activities or the whereabouts of his section sergeants three permitted members of the Homicide_Detail of the Inspector's_Bureau to arrogate for their own convenience a patrolman who was thereby prevented from carrying_on his proper assignment four failed to notify the station commander Acting_Captain_O._T._Killpath of a homicide occurring in the district five frequented extralegal establishments after-hours spots for purposes of an unofficial and purportedly social nature and six''- he leaned_back and peeled_off his glasses``- failed to co-operate with the Acting_Captain by returning promptly when so ordered. Thus the films seen as they came_in( coordinated for the regular sections), were often out of context. `` Yehhh'', said Coughlin, testily, eyeing him up_and_down. `` Science in Action'', San_Francisco 's venerable television_program, will be seen in Hong_Kong this fall in four languages: Mandarin, Cantonese, Chiuchow and English, according_to a tip from Dr._Robert_C._Miller. She was not present yesterday, however, to enjoy the music or watch the faces of the delighted audience. Mr._Skyros was not a man who thought very_much about moral_principles; he found money much more interesting; but all_the_same he thought now, uneasily, of the way in which Angelo earned his living- and paid for his own stuff- and eyed the soft smile, and the spaniel like dark eyes, and he felt a_little ill. It is good to see those numbers again. Palmer was now putting merely for a tie, and Player, who was sitting beside his wife and watching it all on television in Tournament_Chairman_Clifford_Roberts' clubhouse apartment, stared in amazement when Palmer missed the putt. This one was set_up here in 390 A._D. on a pedestal, the faces of_which are carved with statues of the emperor and his family watching games in the Hippodrome, done so realistically that the obelisk itself is_included_in them. He tossed the bag into the_pit and watched dry dust spray up around it. He was eyeing the Anniston catcher warming_up his pitcher before the inning began. `` I never saw that'', said Mercer,`` but I''- As_long_as audiences came to see the movement, there seemed little reason to adventure further. We out here do n't see enough of the conference to know he is being abused. She glanced around the clearing, taking_in the wagon and the load of and trappings scattered over the ground, the two kids, the whiteface bull that was chewing its cud just within the far reaches of the firelight. Those persons who were lucky enough to see and hear the performance of his work at the Brest-Silevniov_Festival in August, 1916, will certainly welcome his return to public notice; and it is not unlikely that, even as the great Bach lay_dormant for so many years, so has the erudite, ingenious SalFininistas passed_through his`` purgatory'' of neglect. The King_Arthur offered respectable and convenient lodgings to people from the suburbs who wanted to see a show and did want- heaven_knew did want! He will attend a meeting of the Republican_State_Central_Committee_Saturday in Portland and see the Washington-Oregon football_game. Owen found Buzz watching chuck-a-luck. Mrs._Reavey 's work is written for the stage- it is mentioned for an off-Broadway production in the fall- and, in_addition, employs an avant-garde structure that particularly needs to be seen if comprehension is to be encouraged. During much of the fifteen mile ride they had watched a lurid display of lightning in the sky to the east. despite several years of front-page stories, the average citizen was unable to get a complete picture of McCarthy until he saw on the television screen what the reporters had been seeing all_along but had no effective way of communicating. For_the_first_time in thirty years, Henrietta walked down the narrow street with its shuttered shops just stirring and its inhabitants eying her with the frankest curiosity. For this does not account_for the integral, elemental power of that which grows with abounding vigor as the play unfolds, nor does it explain the strange numinous sense of presentness which comes over those who watch the play like a spell. The lieutenant eyed Gun 's reflection in the mirror over the washbowl and_then glanced back at his own face, moving the comb methodically around his head. She stopped flying into rages and started digesting her food; she developed a peaches and cream complexion and a sunny disposition, and she asked for nothing more of life than that she be kept dry and comfortable and fed huge amounts of food at stated intervals and be carried to where she could watch activity going_on around her. On home sets children were watching the death throes of men who were shot before the paredon, the firing wall. Only in its final scene, where Beatie_Bryant( Mary_Doyle) shakes_off the disappointment of being jilted by her intellectual lover and proclaims her emancipation do we get much which makes worthwhile the series of boorish rustic happenings we have had to watch for most_of the first two and one-half acts. The whole role, by_the_way, is a considerable transformation for anyone who has seen Seigner in his other parts. Most of them had seen Our_American_Cousin before, and unless Miss_Keene was on stage, there was not much to it. `` If you saw the drama Rhinoceros'', I said,`` think_of the effect it would have on an audience of rhinos when the actor on stage suddenly begins a rhinoceros. We have heard that after seeing Mr._Quasimodo 's work it will be virtually impossible to deny the artistic validity and importance of the whole abstract movement. Maria_Tallchief and Erik_Bruhn, who danced the`` Nutcracker'' pas_de_deux, were also seen in the Petipa-Minkus pas_de_deux from`` Don_Quixote'', another brilliant showpiece that displayed their technical prowess handsomely. As America on wheels was responsible_for an industry of motor courts, motels, and drive-in establishments where you can dine, see a movie, shop, or make a bank_deposit, the ever-increasing number of boating enthusiasts have sparked industries designed especially to accommodate them. Of special interest this anniversary year of the war_between_the_states are the many Civil_War battlefields where, likely as not, you 'll catch some memorial re-enactments. I saw`` Fiorello!'' performed in New_York by the original cast and I think this company is every_bit as good, and perhaps better. I say`` apparently'' although I saw Jouvet as Arnolphe when he visited this country shortly before his death; by that time, he seemed to have dropped the tragic playing of the last moments of the comedy. Later, a bus will carry members to the Chicago_Stadium to see Jack_Kramer 's professional tennis matches at 8 p. m.. His pictures were roundly denounced as`` the_most disgusting things one has ever seen in Vienna''. He did not really want to kill, but as in the sexual_act, there was a moment when the impulse took_over and could not be, even while you watched yourself giving_way to it. ( I watched it on television late one night last week and it`` stands_up'' remarkably well, even twenty years later.) At 7: 25 two hotel doormen came thumping down the steps, carrying a saw-horse to be set_up as a barricade in_front_of the haberdashery_store window next to the entranceway, and as I watched them in their gaudy red coats that nearly scraped the ground, their golden, fringed epaulets and spic, red visored caps, I suddenly saw just over their shoulders Jessica gracefully her way through the crowd. In_fact, I was watching you on_that little seventeen inch screen when you rang my bell. Anyone who now doubted that a personal duel was under_way had only to watch how these exceptionally gifted golfers were playing this most difficult golf_course. So I went to see`` La_Dolce_Vita''. But barring a miracle, and do hold your breath for it, Chicago will not see the Leningrad-Kirov_Ballet, which stems from the ballet cradle of the Maryinsky and is one of the great companies of the world. She eyed the chickens with, if she had known it, something of Glendora 's dismal look and thought with a certain fury of the time she had spent on Latin verbs. But if anything can bring_home to Mr._Khrushchev the idea that he will not really get much enjoyment from watching this Braddock-against-the-Indians contest, it will probably be the fact that SEATO forces are ready to attempt it- plus the fact that Moscow has something to lose from closing_off disarmament and other bigger negotiations with Washington. There is for_example, a stunning Krakowiak that closes the first act; the mazurka choreographed by Witold_Zapala to music from Moniuszko 's opera,`` Strasny_Dwor', may be the_most beautiful mazurka you are likely ever to see; there is an enchanting polonaise; and the dances and songs from the Tatras contain a magnificent dance for the men. Many_of the music-loving members of the President 's staff gathered around the tent listening and watching the rapt attention given by the young seated audience. Vince watched him. Enough of his life was spent there on the field for him never to like watching the game as a spectator in the crowd. Apparently he does not intend that those who read or view this play should think_of the devil as being actually real. The game players saw the Air_Force film Monday, ran for 30_minutes, then went in, while the reserves scrimmaged for 45 minutes. It spread to most of the audience and was often viewed by visiting whites who snickered behind handkerchief and afterward discussed Negro religion. Except for the odd uptown sex maniac or an overeager Greek sailor, the people watch in calm absorption. The night we saw it, a rather unpleasant situation arose when the soloist refused to approach the armadillo, complaining- in ad-lib- that`` it smelled''. But watching Mrs._Cyril_Ring, Berniece_Dalton_Janssen, Mrs._Robert_Jarvis, Mrs._Walter_Adams order low-calory seafood, no bread, I could see the Ziegfeld_Girls of 1920 were determined to be glamorous grandmothers of 1961. The reader meets a_few old friends like Blimp and the TUC horse, and becomes better acquainted_with new members of the cast_of_characters like the bomb itself, and civilization in her classic robe watching the nuclear arms_race, her hair standing straight out. Did you ever see a play''? She paused at the kitchen door, caught her breath, told herself firmly that the opium was only an attempt to frighten her and went_into the kitchen, where Glendora was eyeing the chickens dismally and Maude was cleaning lamp_chimneys. It seems like only last year that we watched them set_out up the hill hand_in_hand on a rainy_day in their yellow raincoats to at the grammar_school. He stood_up, cocked his head and eyed Gun coldly. The Black_Hills Passion_Play is produced every summer and is a pageant worth seeing and shooting. Remember how BY a series of booking absurdities Chicago missed seeing the Bolshoi_Ballet? She had, with her own work-weary hands, put seeds in the ground, watched them sprout, bud, blossom, and get ready to bear. `` Lillian 's bread is so good and everything tastes so_much better here that it is hard not to eat too_much'', said the secretary ruefully eyeing her extra pounds.
Perception_body : pain-40.8.1
itch 'have or perceive an itch'
itch pain bother kill hurt
burn 'FN: feel pain, as though through heat' itch 'COD: experience an unconfortable sensation that causes a desire to scratch the skin' ail 'FN: to bodily afflict.' tingle 'FN: experience a slight stinging sensation' tickle 'FN: to have a sensation as though being tickled.' hurt 'COD: (of a part of the body) suffer pain.' prickle 'FN: experience a tingling or painful sensation on the skin.' smart 'FN: feel a sharp, poignant pain.' sting 'FN: present a sharp pain, as though caused by a piercing wound' ache 'FN: suffer from continuous pain'
My eyes were itching. My eyes were itching me. My eyes were itching from the smoke.
Examples from SemCor
his fear in this closed hall he should suddenly itch to relieve_himself.
Perception_experience : see-30.1
sense 'perceive by a physical sensation, e.g., coming from the skin or muscles' taste 'perceive by the sense of taste' hear 'perceive (sound) via the auditory sense' feel 'perceive by a physical sensation, e.g., coming from the skin or muscles'
see discern tell taste detect feel sense smell hear notice
see 'COD: perceive with the eyes' witness 'FN: to see an event occur, especially as a bystander. ' hear 'COD: perceive (a sound) with the ear' overhear 'COD: hear accidentally or secretly. ' sense 'COD: perceive by a sense or senses' be vaguely or indefinably aware of' detect 'COD: discern (something intangible or barely perceptible)' taste 'COD: perceive or experience the flavour of.' feel 'COD: be aware of (something happening) through physical sensation' perceive 'COD: become aware or conscious of' smell 'FN: perceive or detect the odour of something by the faculty of smell.'
He felt his flesh crawl She felt the heat when she got out of the car She felt an object brushing her arm He felt the wind Can you taste the garlic?
Examples from VerbNet
I saw the play. I sensed the eagerness in him. I saw him laughing. The entire class heard about/of the sermon. I saw how he arrived. I saw her bake the cake. I saw their laughing and joking. I saw that you were excited. I saw what they did.
Examples from SemCor
She stood indecisively for a moment, then walked down the hall; he heard her knocking on another door. This joke was not funny to Linda_Kay, and she blushed, as she always did; then, hearing the muffled boom of Howard 's laughter, blushed redder. His first inaugural_address speaks of`` my country whose voice I can never hear but with veneration and love''. In this novel arrangement the`` pill'' is much smaller and contains only a resonant circuit in_which the capacitor is formed by a pressure sensing transducer. `` So help me, Crouch, I 'd like to kill you where you stand, but, before I do, I 'm going_to hear you admit killing him. And_then he heard them. You feel where he is and what he sees, and at night you feel when he is asleep or with the other woman, the one that never could love him the way you do, the one who got him because she did particularly give_a_damn whether she got him or did. He did not look_back; he could feel more_than hear the staccato beat of hoofs that fanned_out across the prairie to_the_north. - You heard me. He was to get involved in no arguments; he was to try to make no converts; he was simply to listen and report back what he heard. There are, after_all, fortunate souls who hear everything, but only know how to listen to what is good for them, and Stowey was, as things go, a fortunate man. He sensed rather_than heard the gasp that swept across the audience. You definitely hear some of the instruments close_up and others farther back, with the difference in placement apparently more distinct than would result from the instruments merely being louder than the ones farther back. And the bed that sagged in a certain place where all the weight had been put too many times before and the walls fine and thin for overhearing talk in the next room when Gratt went_out for ice, the sound coming through the walls like something on the other side of the curtain, so you knew they heard you when they were quiet and while you lay wondering what they had heard you listened. Alex 's instruction was rapid, for the doctor had_to go_off to the Rue_Ecole_de_Medecine to hear more speeches with only time for one sip of wine to sustain him through them all. Stevie had heard these words many times, yet on each occasion they caused him to tremble. Then he heard it, like a muffled thud, felt a subtle change in air_pressure. `` You 're gonna get caught'', she heard Joel say to Uncle_Randolph by the pump one morning. It was n't long before I sensed that there was something deeper than overvaulting ambition back of his desire for Viola 's destruction. Those persons who were lucky enough to see and hear the performance of his work at the Brest-Silevniov_Festival in August, 1916, will certainly welcome his return to public notice; and it is not unlikely that, even as the great Bach lay_dormant for so many years, so has the erudite, ingenious SalFininistas passed_through his`` purgatory'' of neglect. But it is true that the therapist can sense, when he hears this stereotype, that there are at this moment many emotional determinants at_work in it, a blurred babel of indistinct voices which have yet to become clearly delineated from one another. Or you could wish your daddy would really do it- kill Gratt_Shafer like he said when you all_the_time, all_along, could feel the nerve draining out of him like air out of a punctured tire when you are on a muddy road alone and it is raining and at night. Presently he heard footsteps crossing the yard, and Jess 's smothered curses. When the front knee is straight and locked, allow it to bend again until you feel the bar come lightly into contact with the sides of the Power_Stands. Through the open window they heard sounds below in the street: cartwheels, a tired horse 's plodding step, voices. They were poems in a strange language, of which he could barely touch a meaning- enough to make his being ache with the desire for the fullness he sensed there. If she sensed any unusual preoccupation on the part of her mother, she did not comment upon it. How titillating it was to go among people who did not know him as the composer, but who talked in the most glowing terms of the promise of the piece after having heard the first rehearsals. You have heard him tell these young people that during his almost 50 years of service in the Congress he has seen the Kaisers and the Hitlers and the Mussolinis, the Tojos and Stalins and Khrushchevs, come and go and that we are passing_on to them the freest Nation that mankind has ever known. In one large oversimplification, it might be said that the Belgians felt, far too late, the gale of nationalism sweeping Africa. It was like being in the concert_hall in the afternoon and hearing the piano virtuoso rehearsing. He strained to hear. Winston had heard because he was setting_up the liquor tray in the next room. It was the first jazz he had heard. This is an unsolved problem which probably has never been seriously investigated, although one frequently hears the comment that we have insufficient specialists of the kind who can compete with the Germans or Swiss, for_example, in precision machinery and mathematics, or the Finns in geochemistry. They could hear the pony 's feet on the dry leaves for_a_while, then the sound faded_out. I felt it and it ate_on me all_the_time, but I did know how right I was till later. She felt the look and looked back because she could not help it, seeing that he was as old nor as thick as she had believed. They had not heard what had been said. Oddly, the calls were still heard 11 days after the five were arrested. After a while there come initials and names, and he is interested to hear some rather unusual family nicknames. He hunched his left shoulder into it and slashed at Roberts' forearm with his own, felt the blade slide off his sleeve. You feel him every mile further away. `` Did you hear them? You will find that avocado is unlike any other fruit you have ever tasted. When B' dikkat cut the head from Mercer 's thigh, he felt the knife grinding against the cartilage which held the head to his own body. Apparently sensing this, and realizing that it gave him an advantage, Jess became bold. A second twitched his shirtsleeve, and he felt a brief burn on his upper arm. Not until the words had been spoken did Abel suddenly see the old house and the insistent sea, and feel his contrition blotted_out in one shameful moment of covetousness. He sensed rather_than heard the gasp that swept across the audience. Whitehead contends that the human way of understanding existence as a unity of interlocking and interdependent processes which constitute each_other and which cause each_other to be and not to be is possible only because the basic form of such an understanding, for all its vagueness and tendency to mistake the detail, is initially given in the way man feels the world. The mare began to tire and Clayton felt the spray of snow from the hoofs of Gavin 's stallion. He had never heard the word reactionary before his life as a POW began. We heard him before he ever showed, and we heard him yelling after he was out_of_sight. Some opposition to the home_rule movement started to be heard yesterday, with spokesmen for the town 's insurgent Democratic leadership speaking out against the home_rule charter in favor of the model municipal league charter. No one seemed to hear him, no one heeded. He heard the words:`` Rock_of_Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee! I can hear some of you folks protesting. He sensed something precious in the perilous moment, something akin to the knowledge gained on his bicycle trip through the French countryside, a knowledge imprisoned in speechlessness. The gentle whir of each footstep left him more naked than before, until he felt his unprotected flesh tremble, chilled by each new sound. Then he heard it, like a muffled thud, felt a subtle change in air_pressure. Hearing his voice ring raucously up from the road, Kate would await him anxiously and watch perplexed as he walked into the house, cold_sober. He watched the girl until she had gone_into the trees, and waited until he could hear the sound of her horse any longer, then went_up to where the children were sleeping. Along with this self-satisfaction, however, Joyce sensed a growing tension. One Kohnstamm-positive subject who had both arms rise while being tested in the nai ^ ve condition described her subjective experience as_follows:`` You feel they 're going_up and you 're on a stage and it 's not right for them to do so and_then you think maybe that 's what 's supposed to happen''. A hymn often to be heard in Catholic churches is`` Faith_of_our_Fathers'', which glories in England 's ancient faith that endured persecution, and which proclaims: Music_lovers who are not familiar_with this literature may hear an excellent example, played for RCA by Emil_Gilels. It has been my experience to find as many men as women in church, and to hear almost everyone in church congregations reciting the Latin prayers and responses at Mass. He would sit inside the coffee_shop and pound a gloved fist upon the table and a girl would hear him and come running, bowing with her running, calling_out in her bowing,`` At your service''. And in a concluding chapter about America 's stance in the contemporary_world, one senses certain misplacements of emphasis and a failure to come_to_grips with the baffling riddle of our time: How to deal with a wily and aggressive enemy without appeasement and without war. When he heard Calenda say:`` What about that picture you took this afternoon''? it still took him another few seconds to remember the job he had done for Frank_Ackerly. But when a board of inquiry was called to look_into the charges of cowardice made against him, the men who had seen Reno leave the battlefield and the officer who had heard Reno suggest that the wounded be left to be tortured by the Sioux, refused to say a harsh word against him. The exchange was almost invariable, and Scotty, in his bed, could hear every word of_it. He heard himself haranguing them. Putting_on local musicians at_this_place in the program serves a triple purpose: it saves the top flight jazz men from being wasted in_this unenviable spot, when the audience is cold, restless, and in flux; it prevents late-comers from missing some of the people they have come a long way to hear, and it gives the resident musicians a chance to perform before the famous Newport audience. Far_off, in the dusk, he heard voices singing, muffled but strong. The content of his words may lapse back into monotonous repetition, as if a phonograph_needle were stuck in one groove; only seldom is it so simple as to be a matter of his obviously parroting some timeworn axiom, common to our culture, which he has evidently heard, over_and_over, from a parent until he experiences it as part of him. Their own easier, slower tempo is especially dear to Southerners; and I have heard many say that they are content to earn a half or a third as_much_as they could up North because they so much prefer the quieter habits of their home_town. Andy felt his heart thud heavily with relief. `` I'm sorry, Mrs._Minks'', Arlene said in a tone so low you could hardly hear it. Mike had not heard it; he had not known it until asked. Her eyes were glazed as if she did n't hear or even see him. With this he felt his lips thicken and his mind go slack. And as the waves flow back_and_forth and merge with the waves from the neighboring atoms, you can put_on a magic hearing_aid and you hear music. There were 8000 persons at the Stadium who can tell their grandchildren that they heard Elman. Phil turned_away and opened his locker, and_then he heard Mike_Deegan say:`` You 're yellow, Rossoff''! Now, as he passed the open counter that divided the assembly room from the business office, he nodded and said good_night to the station_keeper and his clerks, not stopping to hear the day-watch playback of his chewing_out. Sweat popped_out over him and he felt the slick between his palm and the stick grip. The tremendous energy released by giant rocket_engines perhaps can be felt much better than it can be heard. The doctor had to bend close to hear; his delicate hand, as veined as a moth 's wing, rested absently on Scotty 's chest. He heard the patient voice calling. He doubted whether she heard him, over the running water. Every library borrower, or at_least those whose taste goes beyond the five-cent fiction rentals, knows what it is to hear the librarian say apologetically,`` I 'm sorry, but we do n't have that book. Thanks to Spoken_Arts_Records, history buffs may hear Lincoln 's`` most memorable speeches and letters'' in a two disc set, interpreted by Lincoln authority and lecturer Roy_P._Basler. She gave the nastiest laugh I ever heard. There was a peculiar density about it, a thick substance that could be sensed but never identified, never actually perceived. An interested sitter may think the sensitive has made a`` hit'', describing something accurately for him, but can he really be sure that another sitter, hearing the same statement, would not apply it subjectively to his own circumstances? The thin legs twitched convulsively, then Kate felt the little body stiffening in her arms and heard one strangled sound. In_the_middle of the stock_market crash, he heard a slight noise in the outer office. They should sense the tremendous significance of joining the spiritual succession reaching back to Christ our Lord and forward to an eternal fellowship with the saints of the ages. The process stipulates that the choreographer sense the quality of the initial movement he has discovered and that he feel the rightness of the quality that is to follow it. Silence walked at Pamela 's side, its presence numbingly close, yet too far for her to hear. In news broadcasts I consistently hear the foreign volunteers fighting in the Katanga_Army referred to as mercenaries. Emerson, in his lecture, refers to the`` startling experience which almost every person confesses in daylight, that particular passages of conversation and action have occurred to him in the same order before, whether dreaming or waking, a suspicion that they have been with precisely these persons in precisely this room, and heard precisely this dialogue, at some former hour, they know not when''. The others, the ones in the, were spellbound, for hearing the mayor was for them like listening to a symphony was for sophisticated folks in New_York_City. He expected Concetta 's thin hand to reach down to grasp the boy, and her shrill, impetuous voice to sound against the rotundity of his disfigured flesh that was never sure of hearing anything. Oh, God, the name repeated over_and_over, anybody to hear- Not being a fool, Mr._Skyros knew why. Just before leaving the arroyo where he was partially concealed, he did hear shots down at the house. This Sunday those attending the second session will hear a lecture by Kern on the world situation; a review of the philosophy of Communist leaders by Ted_Slack, another real_estate_agent who became interested as a philosophy major at the University of Miami; and talks on how their Christian faith can guide them in learning about and fighting Communism during high_school and college days, by Ted_Place, director of Greater_Miami_Youth for Christ, and Jon_Braun, director of Campus_Crusade_for_Christ. The tremendous energy released by giant rocket_engines perhaps can be felt much better than it can be heard. Lester heard their muttering, saw their eyes reveal their desire. Charlie ate some supper in the kitchen and went_into the TV_room to hear the news. The audience would n't let her leave until it had heard`` Over The Rainbow''- although the fellow that kept crying for`` Get_Happy'' had_to go_home unhappy, about that item anyway. The feeling was that he would sense an inner core of toughness and determination in the President and that plain talk by Mr._Kennedy would give him pause. Barbara asked, as they heard the front_door close. The wraith-like events of the last few days flooded David 's mind and he rubbed his unshaved chin and felt again the ache in his kidneys caused by his saddle odyssey from Boston. What does_it mean to be creative, a term we hear with increasing frequency these days? On the basis of what they give us we can know the young Caruso sang, appreciate the distinctive qualities of Parsifal under Karl_Muck 's baton, or sense the type of ensemble Toscanini created in his years with the New_York_Philharmonic. He could also hear the stream which he had seen from his position. At_the_least, however, one may conclude that Geometric potters sensed a logical order; their principles of composition stand very close to those which appear in the Homeric epics and the hexameter line. He did not look_back; he could feel more_than hear the staccato beat of hoofs that fanned_out across the prairie to_the_north. The pain of the rabbit was not itself bad; nothing evil was happening when that pain was being endured; badness, in the only sense in which it is involved at_all, waited for its appearance till I came and looked and felt. Casey heard the voice distinctly and he knew who it was, but it took him a while to make the mental readjustment and control the disturbance inside his head. In_fact, the world heard nothing but sabre-rattling, the same exercises which proved futile for the predecessors of the current President. You could hear them from our outpost. And if I ever hear you say' Mist_Laban' again I 'll scream. `` Let 's hear it, anyway''. But granted all this, one still would have liked to have heard a_little more tonal nuance than Mr._Skolovsky supplied. He gave it a strong push, heard it slide, then tumble dryly into the hole. He would hear the Call and would run to tell Papa. Just as I straightened_up with my duffel_bag, I heard:`` Sahjunt_Yoorick, meet Mrs._Major_J._A._Roebuck''. The Old_Man near the corner let the shadow pass_over him, sensing something portentous in it. Interestingly enough- although none of the real-life therapists involved could conceivably compare with Blauberman- when groups of them began playing_back interviews, they discovered any number of ways in_which they wanted to polish their own interview techniques; almost everyone, on first hearing one of his own sessions on tape, expressed some desire to take the whole_thing over_again. You 'll never hear`` sayonara'', the Japanese word for goodbye, from your guests when you give a hibachi party. She fell_asleep leaning_on her hand, hearing the house creaking as_though it were a living a private life of its own these two hundred years, hearing the birds rustling in their cages and the occasional whirring of wings as one of them landed on the table and walked across the newspaper to perch in the crook of her arm. The clock you heard strike- it 's really the town clock- was installed last April by Mrs._Shorter, on her birthday''. The monk who opened the door immediately calmed his worries about his reception:`` I speak English'', the old_man said,`` but I do not hear it very_well''. I once heard a comedian say that if you are killed by a taxicab in New_York, it is listed as`` death due_to natural causes''. Stevie could feel himself toppling. Moreover, once these steps are taken, they may require years to make themselves felt. `` One thing I notice which I have seldom heard mentioned. Mike remained in trance; there was much to grok, loose_ends to puzzle_over and fit into his growing- all that he had seen and heard and been at the Archangel_Foster_Tabernacle( not just cusp when he and Digby had come face_to_face alone)- why Bishop_Senator_Boone made him warily uneasy, how Miss_Dawn_Ardent tasted like a water_brother when she was not, the smell of goodness he had incompletely grokked in the jumping_up_and_down and wailing- They came together in the huge, high-ceilinged Council_Chamber to hear the late leader eulogized. It was pleasant last night, therefore, to hear him do something else: a concerto he has recently recorded,`` The Emperor''. I hear the boot of Lucifer, I see his filthy face''! Do you want to hear the paraphrase''? I myself hear it said constantly- in drawing-rooms. Not the noblest performance we have heard him play, or the most spacious, or even the most eloquent. `` Well'', he began,`` It seems like some people in Paris want to hear more from me than those fellers over at the conference_house do. Scotty would hear the front_door in the evening and then his father 's deep slow voice; it floated up the stairs. He would no_longer have to see that fat face, hear that voice. Honest I could feel the hair stand_up on the back of my neck like a dog 's that is going_to get_into a fight. As I went_out, I could hear water pouring in the shower. Six radiomen told how, twice on two days after the ring was nabbed, a transmitter near Moscow was heard calling, using signals, times and wavelengths specified on codes found hidden in cigaret lighters in Lonsdale 's apartment and the Krogers' house and also fastened to the transmitter lid. Mr._Podger heard again, at_will, the voice of the auctioneer, the voices of the bidders, and finally the small boy who had been so interested in Mr._Podger 's hammock purchase. Then he heard it and smelled it- the steady hissing, the dread, familiar pungency of gas escaping. He did doubt her truthfulness, although he had heard the words a_hundred_times. But he left the doors to his office open so he could hear the music. I heard them! `` But you must have heard it said that the drawing-room disappeared forever with the somnolent years of James and the antic heyday of Coward. He had never heard so many bells, and as he lay there listening, he thought_of her scolding him for his remarks when he had looked up at the obelisk and the church at the top of the Spanish_Steps. I have heard people talk with contempt about the British regulars, but that only proves that a_lot of people talk_about things of which they are deplorably ignorant. bursting from the lips of a charging cavalry trooper was the last sound heard on this earth by untold numbers of Cheyennes, Sioux and Apaches, Mexican banditos under Pancho_Villa, Japanese in the South_Pacific, and Chinese and North_Korean Communists in Korea. At exactly 7: 30, he felt a fluttering object brush his face. His eyes now fixed on White 's solid figure, Warren could hear behind him the tread of another. As she reached Dave and felt his arm go around her, felt him pull her to the safety of his person, she knew with the certainty of despair that something bad had happened to Lauren. Occasionally they heard gun-shot signals and a number of horsemen were sighted on the, disappearing at the posse 's approach. His wife did give a sign she 'd heard. There 's more reading and instruction to be heard on discs than ever before, although the spoken rather_than the word is as old as Thomas_Alva_Edison 's first experiment in recorded sound. He could hear horses moving around inside, and nothing. It is no common thing for a listener( critical or otherwise) to hear a singer`` live'' for_the_first_time only after he has died. He senses his mother 's disapproval. He hit him once on the sharp point of his chin and felt the body go limp. Nobody could hear what was going_on in_this underground vault. He heard himself chortling. The statewide meeting of war mothers Tuesday in Salem will hear a greeting from Gov._Mark_Hatfield. I think you could have heard him a mile away, and he was bursting at every seam with importance. Many years have passed since a Metropolitan audience heard anything comparable. Dogs have a way of sensing our feelings! We feel the quality of these powers initially as in some degree wholesome or threatening. One could hear a very faint, ladylike sigh of relief. Al has added some sidemen to the act which makes_for a smoother operation but it 's substantially the same format heard last spring. It was heard again in Philadelphia in 1927 in the first version of`` Strike_Up the Band'' and again abandoned shortly before the entire show was given_up. Eileen had a wonderful way of not listening to things she did want_to hear. Above_all, they will stop in_the_middle of anything, anywhere, to hear or quote some poetry. Blanche knew all this because the door to Stanley 's office was open and, without straining too hard, she could hear everything that was said. Papa was disappointed that none of the brothers had heard the Call. Phil turned and left the room, hearing Eddie say: It was then that they heard the tread of one descending and, in some perturbation glancing up, saw the patronne coming towards them as they gained the landing. Through the splash of the rising waters, they could hear the roar of the river as it raged through its canyon, gnashing big chunks out of the banks. Greg had the stick forward and the throttle up before he heard the two`` Rogers''. He could feel himself falling in with it and being unable to get_out. I just wanted to hear you say so''. Her face showed no sign of having heard Pompeii. Advertisers have discovered the tendency of Negroes to shop for brand names they have heard on stations catering to their special interests. Dallas may get_to hear a debate on horse_race parimutuels soon between Reps._V._E._Red_Berry and Joe_Ratcliff. It was dark and, I sensed, very large; only the counter at one end was lighted by a long fluorescent tube suspended directly above it. Hear that Patricia_Murphy flies up_to St._John 's Newfoundland, next Sunday to attend the government 's special ceremonies at Memorial_University honoring distinguished sons and daughters of the island province. I heard the whir of an ax and a Canadian 's face burst apart in a bloody spray. Barton 's voice was rougher than Dill had ever heard it. `` I do hear the music. He looked over at him, lying there, asleep, and he felt a wave of revulsion. So they stayed quiet and hung not on what he said but on how he said it, not listening exactly, but rather, feeling. He could feel it on his face and in his hair. The sound may be good; but if you know The Real_Thing, you know that what you are hearing is only a clever imitation. I heard the Classical_Symphony for_the_first_time when Koussevitzky conducted it in Paris in 1927. Here in the cool darkness Mr._Podger could still feel the warmth of midday, could still see the yellow butterflies dancing over the road, could still see the friendly grin on the young, sun-browned face as the driver looked_back over his shoulder for a moment before the car streaked out_of_sight. Havana was filled with an excitement which you could see in the brightness of men 's eyes and hear in the pitch of their voices. Therefore it 's a genuine pleasure to tell you about an entirely happy bodybuilder who has never had to train in_secret; has never heard one unkind word from his parents; and never has been taunted by his schoolmates! A half_hour later he got her up to go_out for breakfast so the Ferraros, hearing them hurrying down the stairs, would think they were going_to a late mass. But, with all due respects and allowances, it must truthfully be said that what they heard was more syrupy than sweet, more mannered than musical. But it is true that the therapist can sense, when he hears this stereotype, that there are at this moment many emotional determinants at_work in it, a blurred babel of indistinct voices which have yet to become clearly delineated from one another. From maturity one looks_back at the succession of years, counts them and makes them many, yet cannot feel length in the number, however large. When the fate of the individual is visited on the group, then( the warm sweet butter dripped from her raised trembling fork and she pushed her head forward belligerently), ah, then the true bitterness of existence could be tasted. Ensign_Vesole decided that he would not tarry until he heard the whispering of the bombs, and when night began to fall, he put Seaman 2/ c Donald_L._Norton and Seaman 1/ c William_A._Rochford on the guns and told them to start shooting the moment they saw an enemy silhouette. Now, if you do mind, I should_like to hear my own piece performed''. Those accustomed to broader, more romantic statements of the symphony can be expected to react strongly when they hear this one. I heard Pa cursing all_the_way downstairs. I had felt the draft they were making while mounting the stairs. For those who`` like poetry but never get_around_to reading it'', the Library_of_Congress makes it possible for poets to be heard reading their own work. Hugh_Downs is heard interviewing Wright, for an prestige fillip. He could feel his own feet, iron-shod, striking repeatedly until the body was limp. The order to abandon ship was given, but cries of pain could be heard from the wounded below decks. A very casual, pleasant program- one of those easy-going things that make Newport 's afternoon programs such a relaxing delight- was held again under sunny skies, hot sun, and a fresh_breeze for an audience of at_least a_couple_of thousands who came to Newport to hear music rather_than go to the beach. He was trapped on_the_road when he heard the sound of an approaching car. In that moment of vision Adam heard the voice within himself saying: I must not hate him, I must not hate him or I shall die. Then he heard the outer door closing. And_then he heard a car coming from the east, and he felt as if he would break_down and weep. The antagonists came_in, one_at_a_time, and did not see or hear the other presentations. At_once my ears were drowned by a flow of what I took_to_be Spanish, but- the driver 's white teeth flashing at me, the road wildly veering beyond his glistening hair, beyond his gesticulating bottle- it could have been the purest Oxford_English I was half hearing; I would have known the difference. He must not fail to hear it. Amid the crackle of small_arms and automatic weapons, I heard the thumping of mortars. Happened to hear you quarrel about her! Some 30 spectators remained in the court during the day and were to hear the verdict read. In the distance we could hear the drums and the wail of the death song. The 7_:_45 bell rang and he could hear the outside_doors bang shut, closing in the day_watch. Casey heard the click of the distant receiver before he could open his mouth, and it took him no more than three seconds to make_his_decision. `` You often hear people talk_about team_spirit and that sort of thing'', Benington said in a conversation after the ceremonies,`` but what this team had was a_little different. When she submitted to his treatment with the capsules, Mrs._Shaefer felt intense pain. Sometimes such people sense that they are being used; sometimes not. Finally she had come_down; Winston had heard her shaking out the skirt of her new pink silk hostess gown. Horse smell was very strong, and he could hear the crunch of grain being ground between strong jaws. Dimly, he heard laughter, hoots of derision, but he could not read the racket properly. Though they are often heard clairaudiently, as if a voice were speaking them, in other cases they are apprehended visually as symbols: a slope to signify the name`` Hill'', for_instance. `` It does'', Shayne grunted sourly, still able to taste her mouth on his in the Green_Jungle parking_lot. `` Funny thing'', Mr._Kahler said, when they were seated,`` when I heard you ringing, I figured it was that guy down the block, Hausman''. Sometimes a burst of aggressiveness will sweep_over a man- or his wife- because he or she feels age creeping_up. Their roar, like the swelling volume of a_hundred tornadoes could be heard for miles. I was so hungry my stomach felt all lines of communication had been severed. Deemed too static when it was first heard in`` Lady Be Good'' in Philadelphia in 1924, it was dropped from the score. But he was too busy to hear what she was saying. He felt it rip at the side of his jacket and a momentary sting under his left ribs. I never thought I 'd live to hear people chuckle and say`` zounds''! in real_life. Kate had no idea what they were talking of, although she had seen the blue lights and strange fires burning and winking on the ridges at night, had heard horsemen on the River_Road and hill trails through the nights till dawn. What had that man, that other young Jew, felt as he stood in the twilight and heard other men, far_away, singing together? Yes, I heard it in the news``. He heard cries from behind him, but he could make_out no words. Sensing the unseen presence of the other men in the patrol, he felt mutely united to these nine near strangers sharing this pinpoint of being with him. She could not scream, for even if a sound could take_shape within her parched mouth, who would hear, who would listen? But neither was the statement empirical, for goodness was not a quality like red or squeaky that could be seen or heard. However, any such suggestion accounts_for only some of the difficulties in hearing tone, or in developing a realistic attitude about tone, but not for the analytic difficulties that occur even when tone is meticulously recorded. For he seemed to sense at_once that before him was no South_Sea, but the solid bulk of the continent. For an instant the old aunt felt something indefinable flash through her smile. `` I have heard stories'', he writes,`` of the most terrible, the most unnatural actions, of the most monstrous murders, told with the most spontaneous, childishly merry laughter''. The writer sensed a much freer and more frank discussion, especially of_this one area, than ever before. Now he heard it, fully:`` bout takin his place''. You should hear the reverence in Fran 's voice when she said`` Baccarat'' or`` Steuben'' or`` Madame_Alexander''. I heard the screech of brakes behind me, an insane burst of laughter beneath me. He cupped his ear and shook his head at her repetition, announcing in a nettled way that he had heard her the first time. Burt was at Hackettstown and Will at Albany_Law_School, where they surely could not hear it. He was even more startled when he heard what Kayabashi wanted. But hear Harrison_E._Salisbury, former Moscow correspondent of The_New_York_Times, and author of`` To_Moscow_-_And_Beyond''. A shot or two went wild before Cobb felt something tug at his foot. Capt._Michael_A._Musmanno, Military_governor of the Sorrentine_Peninsula, had also seen and felt the`` rain''. He has said,`` Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come_in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me''( Revelation 3: 20). With the aid of_that I could hear my man moving around, heard him cough a_couple_of times, heard the toilet flush, heard the sound of water running. One seldom hears the analogy`` nuclear propulsion will do for the aircraft what it has already done for the submarine''. Or perhaps she hears words or sounds:`` There 's such a noise of loud machinery'', or`` I hear a child crying'', or`` He says we 're all here and glad to see you''. I thought she 'd gone upstairs and expected to hear she had. But one wishes, when the appetite is whetted, as it was in the case of the all-too-brief excerpt from the Blomdahl opera, that further opportunity would be provided both for hearing the works in their entirety and for a closer analytical look at the sense and nature of the compositions. ( he asked this out_loud, but no_one heard it over the other noise in the hut). And, slowly, feeling himself icy yet burning, Hal turned. The construction was reasonably solid; not like the cracker-box construction of so many_of the motel units that have stucco all_over the outside but walls that are thin enough so you can hear every movement of the people in the adjoining apartment. The wind blows where it will, and thou hearest its sound but dost not know where it comes from or where it goes. He hauled back on the stick and felt his cheeks sag. She stammered,`` You heard what he said about police? It was a word he was proud_of, a word that meant much to him, and he used it with great pleasure, almost as if it were an exclusive possession, and more: he sensed himself to be very highly educated, four_cuts_above any of the folks back home. The thin legs twitched convulsively, then Kate felt the little body stiffening in her arms and heard one strangled sound. Later, they 'd heard the rumble of thunder and_then, just outside Rockfork, they ran_into rain. Julie_Wilson, a vigorous vocalist without many wild twists, sang a set, a large part of_which such seldom heard old oldies as`` Hard-Hearted_Hannah, the Vamp of Savannah'', and the delightful`` Sunday''. Titled`` What 's New in Music''? the enterprising program is heard Saturday afternoons on radio_station WQXR. It was not a hostile gathering but Andy sensed the difference from last night 's hero-worshippers. Mickey felt his shoulders come_up against the wall beside the heavy slab front_door. I heard you''! A_number_of scattered`` ayes'' and`` noes'' was heard. The things left unsaid they both felt deeply, and with a sigh they fell_back on the well stuffed pillows. Several of these double_entries have been collected by Ben_Bagley and Michael_McWhinney, along with Rodgers and Hart songs that disappeared permanently en_route to New_York and_others that reached Broadway but have not become part of the constantly heard Rodgers and Hart repertory, in a delightfully refreshing album, Rodgers and Hart_Revisited( Spruce Records, 505 Fifth_Avenue, New_York).
Perception_experience : sight-30.2
see 'perceive or be contemporaneous with' find 'perceive or be contemporaneous with' perceive 'to become aware of through the senses' live 'have firsthand knowledge of states, situations, emotions, or sensations' witness 'perceive or be contemporaneous with' know 'have firsthand knowledge of states, situations, emotions, or sensations' experience 'have firsthand knowledge of states, situations, emotions, or sensations' comprehend 'to become aware of through the senses'
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see 'COD: perceive with the eyes' witness 'FN: to see an event occur, especially as a bystander. ' hear 'COD: perceive (a sound) with the ear' overhear 'COD: hear accidentally or secretly. ' sense 'COD: perceive by a sense or senses' be vaguely or indefinably aware of' detect 'COD: discern (something intangible or barely perceptible)' taste 'COD: perceive or experience the flavour of.' feel 'COD: be aware of (something happening) through physical sensation' perceive 'COD: become aware or conscious of' smell 'FN: perceive or detect the odour of something by the faculty of smell.'
You'll see a lot of cheating in this school The 1960's saw the rebellion of the younger generation against established traditions I know the feeling! I lived through two divorces We found Republicans winning the offices I could perceive the ship coming over the horizon have you ever known hunger? I have lived a kind of hell when I was a drug addict I want to see results The holocaust survivors have lived a nightmare
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The fun of toasting their own sausages over the small Oriental charcoal_burners and dipping them in tasty sauces will keep your group busy- try it and see! Such efforts almost always find themselves to ask whether Adam was created capable of growing old and_then older and_then still older, in_short, whether Adam 's life was intended to be part of the process of time. We have also seen the power of faith at_work among us. Because they are`` minority'' exercises and have but a limited appeal they soon find themselves in the limbo of the forgotten. Seen in decorating circles of_late is a renewed interest in an old art: embroidery. He sees evidence of fair winds for the ten-year Alliance for Progress plan with its emphasis on social reforms. So we see that a specialist is a man who knows more and more about less and less as he develops, as contrasted to the generalist, who knows less and less about more and more. Begging my pardon, he must express his astonishment over seeing a person of my background applying at the hall. Finding him dead, Cook caught Russell 's horse and rode to the cattle foreman 's house to report the incident and request bloodhounds to trail the assassins. By the same means he perceives this fact as having communicated itself to the audience; he collapses, and dies. In 1793 the brothers decided to enter the University_of_Copenhagen( founded in 1479) and the following spring found them at the university preparing to matriculate for the autumn session. despite several years of front-page stories, the average citizen was unable to get a complete picture of McCarthy until he saw on the television screen what the reporters had been seeing all_along but had no effective way of communicating. Benington said,`` I 've never seen a player have a game as great as Mankowski did against Bradley that day''. He told himself he had never seen two people eat so_much. The I._A._P._A. found itself driven from journalism into politics as it did its best to bring_about the downfall of the Castro_Government and the return of the Cuban press to the freedom it knew before Batista 's dictatorship began in 1952. After a long, hot controversy, Miller_County has a new school_superintendent, elected, as a policeman put it, in the`` coolest election I ever saw in_this county''. Obviously, such a Northern tourist 's purpose is somewhat akin to a child 's experience with Disneyland: he wants to see a world of make-believe. Some_day we might see a Federation of Prison and Jail Inmates, with a leader busily trying to organize reformatory occupants, defendants out on bail, convicts opposed to probation_officers, etc.. The years 1812 and 1813 saw him in Germany and France again, but on this visit to Berlin he did not seek_out the philosophers as he had on his first journey. To summarize, it may be said that there is no one prevailing practice in Rhode_Island with_respect_to the taxation of movable property, that assessors would like to see an improvement, and of those who have an opinion, that assessment by the town of location is preferred on the basis of their present knowledge. There we see a basically simple phonemic_system enmeshed in a very complex and puzzling morphophonemic_system. Late September finds Quebec 's color at its peak, especially in the Laurentian hills and in the area south of the St._Lawrence_River. was a question that had to be asked long before they saw Paree. `` Hodges predicted:' I think we will see more foreign firms coming to the U._S.. Beatie, getting no sympathy for her misfortune, soon rallies and finds that although she has lost a lover she has gained her freedom. Herold, he saw, had fled. Third, the process of calcification is seen to begin later and to continue much longer for these boys than for the girls, a fact which confirms data for other groups of children. In our own time we have seen the_most fantastic imagery of a Jules_Verne come into actuality. There was a peculiar density about it, a thick substance that could be sensed but never identified, never actually perceived. Barber, who is in his 13th year as a legislator, said there`` are some members of our congressional delegation in Washington who would_like to see it( the resolution) passed''. The Szolds, like the Marches, enjoyed and loved living together, even in troubled times; and, as in the March home, any young_man who called on the Szolds found himself confronted with a phalanx of femininity which made it rather difficult to direct his particular attention to any one of them. In contrast to the nuclear changes described above, another change in muscle nuclei was seen, usually occurring in fibers that were somewhat smaller than normal but that showed distinct cross striations and myofibrillae. Many subjects attributed differences in Kohnstamm reactivity to differences in degrees of subjective control- voluntary as the Kohnstamm-positive subjects perceived it and involuntary as the Kohnstamm-negative subjects perceived it. You may find a conditioner rated by horsepower. `` Someday you 'll see I was right''. Local libraries find, too, that the new plan saves tax dollars because books can be bought through the system, and since the system buys in bulk it is able to obtain larger discounts than would be available to an individual library. Every orthodontist sees children who are embarrassed by their malformed teeth. Despite generally good levels of income, we see greater price pressures than ever before- traveling back along the chain from consumer to distributor to manufacturer. Although I had been inside it I had not_yet seen it functioning. All such imitations of negative quality have given_rise to a response in the form of a heroic and highly individualistic humanism: if man can neither know nor love reality as it is, he can at_least invent an artistic`` reality'' which is its own world and which can man of purely personal and subjective qualities capable of being known and worthy of being loved. Both of them had known the feeling of the small life in her waiting, ready, for the two of them to run_up her sails. Lastly, governmental and private planners will at this stage begin to see large capital requirements looming ahead. But as you can also see, it 's not a painful exercise at_all, because Henri_de_Courcy- the`` happy'' bodybuilder- looks as though he were having the time of his life! But these are dreamed in original action, in some particular continuity which we do remember having seen in real_life. In both conditions the emotional and perceptual sensitivity is diminished, but no depression occurs such_as is seen clinically or may be produced in normal persons by drugs. But few who have experienced marriage can dispute the fact that the focus of interpersonal relationships is different in marriage than in a pre-marital situation. This we might well witness''. The Dominican people have known no democratic institutions and precious little freedom for a generation, and all alternative leadership has been suppressed. Resolved, that we find in this fearful tragedy at Harper_'s_Ferry a reason for more earnest effort to remove the evil of slavery from the whole land as speedily as possible. `` Sometimes we 'd have trouble persuading her to make tax-exempt charitable contributions, and I 've known her to quarrel with a plumber over a bill for fixing a faucet; the next moment she 'd put another half million into the scholarship fund or thirty_thousand into something as impractical as this unfortunate Johnston affair. Above_all, he does not debate mere contingencies, and therefore, if these are possibly dreadful, find himself forced into inaction. Every library borrower, or at_least those whose taste goes beyond the five-cent fiction rentals, knows what it is to hear the librarian say apologetically,`` I 'm sorry, but we do n't have that book. `` This was the coolest, calmest election I ever saw'', Colquitt_Policeman_Tom_Williams said. Although we are still far from a complete understanding of these problems, as a first approximation, it is suggested that alterations in the hypothalamic balance with consequent changes in the hypothalamic cortical discharges account_for major changes in behavior seen in various moods and states of emotions in man and beast under physiological circumstances, in experimental and clinical neurosis, and as the result of psychopharmacological agents. By contrast, a good_deal of nuclear pacifism begins with the contingencies and the probabilities, and not with the moral nature of the action to be done; and by deriving legitimate decision backward from whatever may conceivably or possibly or probably result, whether by anyone 's doing or by_accident, it finds itself driven to inaction, to non-political action in politics and non-military action in military affairs, and to the not very surprising discovery that there are now no distinctions on_which the defense of justice can possibly be based. Incapable_of self-delusion, the Founding Fathers found the crisis of their time to be equally grave, and yet they had confidence that America would surmount it and that a republic of free peoples would prosper and serve as an example to a world aching for liberty. Here, too, the reality of actual furniture must be experienced. In the colder climes, for_instance, you will have_to live through the many unglamorous winter months when your pool will hardly look its best. Whitehead is here questioning David_Hume 's understanding of the nature of experience; he is questioning, also, every epistemology which stems from Hume 's presupposition that experience is merely sense_data in abstraction from causal efficacy, and that causal efficacy is something intellectually imputed to the world, not directly perceived. Most psychiatrists dismiss these instances of that weird feeling as the deja_vu( already seen) illusion, just as they dismiss dream previsions as coincidences. Lucretius has remarked:`` The reason why all Mortals are so gripped by fear is that they see all sorts of things happening in the earth and sky with no discernable cause, and these they attribute to the will of God''. Normally Hague wasted no words, but now he found himself unable to stop their flow although he knew Kodyke was aware_of all he said. those countries whose leaders prefer to live with their illusions, we can afford to wait, for in_time their comparative lack of progress will become clear for all to see. In a_few school districts one finds a link between school and job. This Congress will see Premier_Khrushchev consolidating his power and laying the groundwork for an orderly succession should death or illness remove him from the scene in the next few years. Since the obvious is not always true, the Republican_National_Committee wisely analyzed its defeat of last autumn and finds that it occurred, as suspected, in the larger cities. But it must be readily seen that the religious picture in England has so greatly changed during these hundred years as to engender hope, at_least on the Catholic side. Rather we see here another vicious_circle. I saw you driftin away- but I tried. The clapping they made on the concrete interrupted him in the ecstatic pleasure he knew, so that he quickly released his hold on the goat and pretended to be examining its haunches for ticks. Along this avenue which saw marching soldiers from the War_Between_the_States returning in 1865 is the National Archives building where hundreds of thousands of_this country 's most valuable records are kept. But there 's one thing I never seen or heard of, one thing I just do think there is, and that 's a sportin' way o' killin' a man''! They found a large welcoming group- El_Paso policemen, Border_Patrol, sheriff 's deputies, and FBI men, who surged around the plane with rifles and submarine guns. As_such, one cannot fully understand the thought of the pre-Han and Han periods without knowing the meanings inherent in the Lo_Shu; but, conversely, one cannot begin to understand the Lo_Shu without knowing something about the world_view of the Old Chinese, which they felt they saw expressed in it. The Kohnstamm-positive subjects seemed to be freer to experience the unusual and seemingly impossible in the external world. As in type 1,, it provides arterial blood to the interlobular septa, and an extremely rich anastomotic pleural supply is seen( figs. 9, 10). It might be postulated that these subjects are unduly afraid_of being wrong; that they perceive new internal and environmental situations as`` threatening'' until they are tested and proved otherwise. Again the student of evolutionary biology will find a fascinating, if to our minds grotesque, anticipation of the theory of chance variations and the natural elimination of the unfit in Lucretius, who in_turn seems to have borrowed the concept from the philosopher Empedocles. We have seen good new products shelved because no one had the assignment to develop such facts and plans- and management could make_up_its_mind. For the next hour he scrambled happily up_and_down the ladder, sharing the excitement of reporters who had seen McKinley 's assassination, the Iroquois_Theater fire in Chicago, and the Hall-Mills trial. Referring to Britain, he says,`` We see a nation that traditionally values sovereignty above_all else willing to give_up its economy, placing this authority in Continental hands''. Those who actually get there find that it is n't spooky at_all but as brilliant as a tile in sunlight. She glanced at the man nodding beside her, a man with weather cracks furrowed into his lean cheeks, with powdery pale eyes reflecting all the droughts he had seen, reflecting the sky and the drought which must follow now in August- yes, with eyes predicting the drought and here it was only June, only festival time again and thoughts of Gratt_Shafer would not leave her. Barton was relieved to see that Carl_Dill and Emmett_Foster had brought extra mounts. Water, air, fruit, poetry, music, the human form- these things are important to Persians, and they experience them with an intense and discriminating awareness. In their case, the god of_this world[ Satan] has blinded their unbelieving minds, that they should not see the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God. While the interpretations that have been given are inferences only, they gain support from such comments as the following, which was made by one of the Kohnstamm-negative subjects who did not, on the first trial, perceive the tilt illusion. Inheriting a more mature Mantle, who now has seen the sights on and off Broadway, Ralph_Houk quietly bestowed, no pun intended, the mantle of authority on Mickey. The fact that the Deerstalker and the Jet were the only completely new designs this year does n't mean that 1961 did n't see changes in models, actions and calibers. Glad to see you go. Only at this moment- perhaps because it was before dawn and she was lying in Doaty 's bed- she found herself examining how others might regard her. Friend is off to a great start with a 4- 0 record but is likely to see action here this week. They wanted to see what his back felt like- the General 's. On this trip to_the_South he wants, above_all else, to sniff the effluvium of backwoods-and-sand-hill subhumanity and to see at_least one barn burn at midnight''. When it was my turn, I, too, printed the truth as I knew it about Batista, and rejoiced to see his regime topple. One effect of the spirited give-and-take of these discussions was to focus attention on practical_applications and the necessity of being armed with the facts: knowledge of the destructive force of even the tiniest`` tactical'' atomic weapon would have a bearing on judgments as to the advisability of its use- to defend Berlin, for_example; the pervasive influence of ideology on our political judgments needs to be recognized and taken into due account; it is necessary to perceive the extent of foreign aid demanded by the Christian imperative. He said,`` You can see signs of the Republicans' feeble attack on the Meyner administration. Professional responsibility is seen to consist largely in serving the wishes of the client fairly and in an efficient manner. `` Since the war I have seen the way the Germans have behaved and I think, Holy_Mother, we have behaved like this for hundreds of years. You can see it, for_example, in the extensive efforts President_Kennedy has made to enlist solid bipartisan support for his actions toward both Cuba and Laos; efforts, as I see it, which are being directed, by_the_way, toward support for future actions, not for those already past. As we have seen, a growing proportion, although in 1914 still a minority, were members of churches. You find your house a focus of public and police attention. And like Jo_March, who saw her sisters Meg and Amy involved in`` lovering'' before herself, Henrietta saw her sisters Rachel and Sadie drawn outside their family circle by the attraction of suitors, Rachel by Joe_Jastrow, and Sadie by Max_Lobl, a young businessman who would write her romantic descriptions of his trips by steamboat down the Mississippi. After a minute he went_on,`` People must think the curse is on me, seeing you fresh as an apple and me old and gray''. The results of the election of 1859 found Republican candidates winning the offices of governor and lieutenant-governor but also obtaining the two Congressional offices from the eastern and western sections of the state. As seen in the B. family, there must be an attempt to help the client develop conscious awareness of the problem, especially in the absence of a formal request for assistance. Ritter died in 1810 and Oersted lived to see the event occur but was the author of it. He was delighted to see them so happy. Barnett, as the titular head of the Democratic_party, apparently must make the move to reestablish relations with the national Democratic_party or see a movement come from the loyalist ranks to completely bypass him as a party functionary. It would be heartbreaking to see idealism, and hence effective leadership, thwarted by the poverty and hardship which young Americans will run_into. Reports Dr._Keys:`` A fairly common experience for us is the wife who finds her husband staying out more_and_more. It is obvious that the historian who seeks to recapture the ideas that have motivated human behavior throughout a given period will find the art and literature of that age one of his central and major concerns, by_no_means a mere supplement or adjunct of significant historical research. Those ten days were like no others that Blanche had known. Otherwise, we go_on endlessly trying to draw_the_line, color and other, as to which kind_of man we wish to see dominate. They were asked to vote`` true'' if they thought they had seen him make the error,`` false'' if they thought he had not; and`` cannot say'' if they were not certain. If this be true, the possibility exists that an occlusive lesion of the bronchial_arteries might cause widespread degeneration of supportive tissue similar to that seen in generalized emphysema. I have just seen Debonnie and Prompt_Time work a mile in 2: 34, last_quarter in: 35.3. In_any_event, whether society may have cancer, or merely a virus infection, the`` disease'', we shall find, is political, economical, social, and even medical. Many will add that we may find our enjoyment heightened by our understanding. There also came a brief contretemps with the sound mixers who made the mistake of being overheard during a quiet moment near the conclusion of`` Do_It_Again'', and she made the tart observation that`` I never saw so_much moving about in an audience''. The new_year might see some house-cleaning, either genuine or token, depending_upon developments, to give Davis an opportunity to combat some of these criticisms. Then he arrived in Zanzibar and found Africans carrying signs saying`` American imperialists, go_home''. His death is his alone, yet each man can see his own death in the crucifixion of Jesus. The I._A._P._A. found itself driven from journalism into politics as it did its best to bring_about the downfall of the Castro_Government and the return of the Cuban press to the freedom it knew before Batista 's dictatorship began in 1952. He wanted desperately to see Kayabashi defeated, the Communists in the village rooted_out, the mission standing triumphant, for in the triumph of the Lord he himself would be triumphant, too. We seemed to be witnessing the population explosion right in our own backyards. `` Penny 's always glad to see me over there'', he mused bleakly. But at_least it 's reassuring to see some teenagers who do profess to know all the answers and are thinking_about their problems instead. Holiness without which no man will see God. This was true mostly of those Kohnstamm-negative subjects who did not perceive the ambiguous figure as people in action. I have not seen this charge made during my stay here, but apparently it is still in_the_air. By 1898, rustling losses had been driven down to the lowest level ever seen in Wyoming. He had seen a_few nester wagons go through the country, the families almost starving to death, but he had never seen any of them on_foot and as bad off as these two. A feeling of futility, an enervation of mind greater than any fatigue he had ever known, seeped through him. And this is only natural- witness the haste with which modern_man gobbles the latest`` wonder_drug''. Jesus answered and said to him[ Nicodemus]`` Amen, amen, I say to thee, unless a man be_born again, he cannot see the kingdom_of_God''. This refugee was a middle-aged man, a big, handsome man with a strut to his walk as I have never before seen. You have heard him tell these young people that during his almost 50 years of service in the Congress he has seen the Kaisers and the Hitlers and the Mussolinis, the Tojos and Stalins and Khrushchevs, come and go and that we are passing_on to them the freest Nation that mankind has ever known. So, too, was the insistence on the relativity of the external world, and the ideas that language and things perceived by consciousness were poor substitutes indeed for immediate perception by pure, indwelling spirit: He imagined they were the kind whose tax_returns were never examined( if they were, they were never penalized), whose children had no unhappy romances, whose names never knew scandal. Mauve colored mouths that had never known anything sweeter than the taste of new wine and the passion of man 's tongue had not smiled, but had condemned again_and_again. Although Andrena is gregarious, so that we may find hundreds and hundreds of burrows together, we must still call it a solitary bee. The father, accurately perceiving the child 's needs, not_only respected them as worthy of his attention, but immediately satisfied them by taking him on his lap along with the twins, saying,`` I have a big lap; there is room for you, too, Johnnie''. The rule of economic integration in congregational life can be seen in the missionary outreach of the major denominations. , most of the activity was found in Fraction** f, with slight activity seen in Fraction 4,- 1. Last season, the Comedie 's two principal experiments came to grief, and, in consequence, we can expect fairly soon to see still newer productions of Racine 's`` Phedre'' and Moliere 's`` School for Wives''. Each_day he found himself thinking less often of Ann; each_day the hurt was a_little duller, a_little less poignant. She found herself wishing an old wish, that she had told Doaty she was running_away, that she had left something more behind her than the loving, sorry note and her best garnet pin. `` I did not perceive this essential distinction either, First-Born'', Hesperus said at_once,`` I was only practicing a concept that Jack taught me, called a deal''. Investors who wanted 100 shares in many cases ended_up with 25, and customers who had put_in a bid to buy 400 shares found themselves with 100 and counted themselves lucky to get that many. `` What you see are self-help projects'', John said. He was mildly surprised to find it was snowing. Our blessed Lord Jesus_Christ, the sinless Son of God, who could not lie, said,`` Amen, amen, I say to thee, unless a man be_born again, he cannot see the kingdom_of_God''( St._John 3: 3). Each trip saw the front cockpit filled higher with mail_pouches. There was something not nice about triplets, though their father seemed pleased, showing no disappointment that they had n't been the son he wanted, saying,`` You do n't see triplets trippin' down the pike ever' day, Miss_Jen, hon. But while she is able to tell her retarded family about the new_world she has seen open before her, Ronnie has not been able to observe her progress, and instead of appearing at a family party to be looked over like a new bull, he sends Beatie a letter of dismissal. It ranged from two women members who had experienced premarital pregnancy to one couple twelve years married and seemingly unable to conceive. When we see the steady and methodical inculcation into humanity of the idea of man 's worthlessness- until redeemed- the necessity of the Devil may become evident as a weapon, a weapon designed and used time_and_time_again in every age to whip men into a surrender to a particular church or church-state''. Time 's editor, Thomas_Griffith, in his book, The Waist High Culture, wrote:`` of what was different about it( the Deep_South) I found myself unsympathetic to''. Looking at the diagram, we see that** f connection lines come in to each member. If the record buyer 's tastes are somewhat eclectic or even the slightest bit esoteric, he will find them satisfied on educational records. It might be that Low has seen too many stupidities and that they do not outrage him now. Miss_Hardwick speaks of his`` superb gift for intellectual friendship'', and it is certainly a joy to see the intellectual life lived so free from either academic aridity or passionate dogmatism. When informed as to the various possibilities of normal reactions, they were then able to experience the uniqueness of the present. And, when the slat finally shatters, we see him count the fragments, all the while muttering,`` He loves me, he loves me not''. They were able to experience at_first, in_terms_of past conventionality. Only paved alleyways tunneled through the walls of those fortresses into the mysterious core of intimacy behind the houses where backyards owned no fences, where one man 's property blended with the next to form courtyards in which no one knew privacy. We have seen that the folksy spirit is confined to economic peers; consequently, the vulnerability to social difference should not be attributed to the stress on personal community in Protestant congregations; actually, there is little evidence of such personal community in Protestant congregations, as we shall see in another connection. Scientists and fishermen have occasionally seen strange by-products of the phenomenon. You have heard him tell these young people that during his almost 50 years of service in the Congress he has seen the Kaisers and the Hitlers and the Mussolinis, the Tojos and Stalins and Khrushchevs, come and go and that we are passing_on to them the freest Nation that mankind has ever known. At 3: 58 a. m., with the plane about twenty minutes out of El_Paso, passenger Robert_Berry, a San_Antonio advertising man, glanced up and saw the man and boy, accompanied by a stewardess, walking up the aisle toward the cockpit. I have found myself saying with other foreigners here that English Catholics are good Catholics. When we assert the value of such study, we find ourselves committed to an important assumption. The reason for the value of this procedure was simply that the applicants were tested`` at work'' in different situations by the judgment of a number of experts who could see how the salesmen conducted themselves with different, but typical restaurant owners and managers. And_then Castro himself did come, bearded, smiling; yet if you looked closely you 'd see that his eyes did not pick_up the smile on his lips. However, in all of Prokofieff 's music, young or mature, we find his profile- his`` signature''- his craftsman 's attitude. She found herself able to sing any role and any song which struck her fancy. If the change, at_first_sight, seems minor, we may recall that it took the Italian painters about two hundred years to make an analogous change, and the Italian painters, by universal consent, were the most brilliant group of geniuses any art has seen. I can tell when, but I'm positive I witnessed this same scene of this particular gathering at some time in the past''! The authors set_about answering this fundamental question through a detailed investigation of the patient 's ability, tactually,( 1) to perceive figure and( 2) to locate objects in space, with his eyes closed( or turned_away from the object concerned). You 'll find, once your technique is perfected, that you can cook on a boat with a simple Bernz-O-Matic. See half of' em in their graves before I choose my own coffin. If the patient can perceive figure kinesthetically when he cannot perceive it visually, then, it would seem, the sense_of_touch has immediate contact with the spatial aspects of things in_independence_of visual representations, at_least in two dimensions, and, as we shall see, even this much spatial awareness on_the_part_of unaided touch is denied by the authors. For it is primarily in community that we know and experience spirit. On my first Guy_Fawkes_Day here, I found Catholics as well as Catholics celebrating with the traditional fireworks and bonfires, and was told that most Englishmen either do not know or are not concerned with the historical significance of the day. When in one letter Jessica informed me that her father did not like the idea of her going_out alone on New_Year's_Eve, I knew for a moment an immense relief; but the letter went_on: she had cried, she had implored, she had been miserable at his refusal, and finally he had relented- and now how happy she was, how expectant! He finds it in utter misery and desolation. At the first restaurant he sensibly pulled_up to go_in for his dinner, and as a consequence did not see Cobb strike the open range at the mouth of the canyon and head straight across the swells for Antler. The red haired captain, towering above the prisoner as a symbol of decency and authority, was shocked to find himself looking upon Philip_Spencer. `` You 'd be the one to say'', he observed, and she found herself liking his approval none too well, but she could not defend herself and say that her actions were`` different'', since all actions had their own laws. Never have I seen this expressed so clearly and so sympathetically. He knows that he is thinking_about action a future which can be perceived but dimly through a merciful fog. Without saying so, she was really grateful; for to attend the dying was something she had never experienced, and certainly had not imagined when she thought_of the duties she would have as Bobby_Joe 's wife. As the afternoon sped toward evening, the suite saw a steady procession of Paxton aides pass in and out, each with his own special problem. `` I seen a lot o' things in my time. `` We are now witnessing an effort to transfer to Mr._Mitchell some of the glow of Sen._Case 's candidacy of last year. `` We have witnessed in_this campaign the effort to project Mr._Mitchell as the image of a unity candidate from Washington. Librarians, a patient breed of men and women who have borne much with dedication, can begin to see results today. By leaving our doors open the United_States gives other peoples the opportunity to see us and to compare, he said. As seen in types 1, and 2,, it supplies the hilar lymph_nodes, vasa_vasorum to the pulmonary_artery and vein, the bronchi and the terminal bronchioles. He found, as he had suspected, a general consensus that perhaps over half of the present functionally designed course was not really functional for these students. It was all_right to put a bunch of ranchers onto horses, to call them Night_Riders, to set_out to attack the largest mining combination the country had ever seen if all they wanted was adventure.
Personal_relationship : marry-36.2
go out 'date regularly; have a steady relationship with' date 'go on a date with' date 'date regularly; have a steady relationship with' court 'engage in social activities leading to marriage' go steady 'date regularly; have a steady relationship with' see 'date regularly; have a steady relationship with'
date cuddle embrace marry divorce hug court kiss neck pet nuzzle
date 'COD: go on a date with' cohabit 'COD: live together and have a sexual relationship without being married' court 'COD: be involved with romantically, typically with the intention of marrying' widow 'COD: (passive only) to become a widow or widower' seeing 'COD: meet regularly as a boyfriend or girlfriend'
He is dating his former wife again! We were courting for over ten years Did you know that she is seeing an older man? Tonight she is dating a former high school sweetheart
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Bill married Kathy. Bill and Kathy married.
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I think you made a dam good chouise to turn_off as nise a feler as Alf_dyer and let that orney thefin, drunkard, damed card_playing Sun_of_a_bich com to Sea you, the god_damed theaf and lop_yeard pigen_tode helion, he is too orney for hel. In her sophomore year she had started going_steady with Bobby_Joe, who was a football_player, Future_Homemakers sweetheart, and president of Future_Farmers. But Blanche had been able to maintain a serene and assured composure in the face of her widowed mother 's continued carping, had been able to resist her urgings to date anyone who offered the possibility of matrimony. A freshman girl 's father not too long_ago called a dean at Brooklyn_College and demanded the`` low-down'' on a boy who was going_out with his daughter.
Piracy : steal-10.5
hijack 'take arbitrarily or by force' highjack 'take arbitrarily or by force' commandeer 'take arbitrarily or by force' pirate 'take arbitrarily or by force' carjack 'take someone's car from him by force, usually with the intention of stealing it'
NP (Agent) V () NP (Theme) PP.source[PREP] (Source) PP.beneficiary[for] (Beneficiary)
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My car was carjacked last night! The Cubans commandeered the plane and flew it to Miami
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The thief stole the painting from John for Mary. The thief stole Mary some paint. The thief stole the painting from the museum. The thief stole the painting. The thief stole the painting for Mary.
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Commandeering a passing car, Kimmell pursued the fleeing vehicle, but lost it in traffic. But last week 's pirates, like the Cuban-American who recently hijacked an Eastern Airlines Electra( Newsweek, Aug. 7), wanted to go to Havana. To Rickards, a 52- year-old veteran 30 years in_the_air, it was an old story: His plane was being hijacked in mid-flight again much_as it had happened in 1930, when Peruvian rebels made him land a Ford tri-motor at Arequipa.
Placing : fill-9.8
shoot 'force or drive (a fluid or gas) into by piercing' inject 'force or drive (a fluid or gas) into by piercing'
inundate decorate ?ripple anoint ring encircle sauce marinate cover bind trim season block choke vein veil impregnate intersperse swathe flood clog honeycomb imbue spot replenish bathe suffuse dapple drench bestrew dot smother plate soil smut shroud deluge bandage interweave ornament pave saturate interleave lard panel close surround dirty garland litter staff adorn infest face embellish robe gum up infect redecorate blot stud deck splotch entangle blacktop garnish interlace encrust festoon dam pad edge blockade tile enrich clutter tinge inlay douse fill tool coat soak carpet lash plug interlard frame speckle endow line fleck mottle bombard riddle stain stop up contaminate mask ?carpet dope emblazon taint swaddle stipple blanket inject
immerse 'COD: dip or submerge in a liquid.' drizzle 'FN: pour (liquid) in a thin stream' set 'COD: put, lay, or stand (something) in a specified place or position' perch 'COD: set or balance someone or something on' drape 'FN: to put an object or objects loosely on or around an object' sheathe 'COD: put (a knife or sword) into a sheath' tuck 'FN: put into a snug place' bestow 'COD: [archaic] put (something) in a specified place.' brush 'FN: apply with a brush ' sit 'FN: cause to sit or be placed (somewhere)' bag 'COD: put in a bag' stash 'COD: store safely in a secret place.' pack 'COD: to place in a container for transport or storage' crate 'COD: pack in a crate for transportation' billet 'COD: lodge (soldiers) in a civilian house' pile 'COD: place (things) one on top of the other' pocket 'COD: put into one's pocket' heap 'COD: put in or form a heap' gag 'FN: to place an object (usually a piece of cloth) over someone's mouth' garage 'COD: put or keep (a motor vehicle) in a garage.' insert 'COD: place, fit, or incorporate (something) in something else' shower 'FN: pour or throw (a liquid or other substance) in a shower' pot 'COD: plant in a pot' place 'COD: put in a particular position' cram 'COD: force too many (people or things) into a container' enclose 'FN: insert inside a container' embed 'FN: fix firmly and deeply in a surrounding mass' shelve 'COD: place on a shelf' hang 'COD: suspend or be suspended from above with the lower part not attached.' put 'COD: move to or place in a particular position. ' cage 'COD: confine in or as in a cage' box 'COD: put in ... a box' daub 'COD: spread (a thick substance) on a surface [carelessly or liberally]' rest 'COD: place or be placed so as to stay in a specified position' jam 'FN: squeeze or pack tightly into a space, sometimes with force' deposit 'COD: put or set down in a specific place.' implant 'COD: insert or fix (tissue or an artificial object) into the body' warehouse 'FN: place in a warehouse.' stuff 'COD: force tightly into a receptacle or space.' emplace 'FN: set in a position.' lodge 'COD: make or become firmly fixed in a place.' wrap 'COD: arrange (paper or soft material) round something, as a covering or for warmth or protection.' inject 'COD: introduce (a liquid, especially a drug or vaccine) into the body with a syringe' shoulder 'FN: to support or carry on or as if on the shoulder(s)' stow 'COD: pack or store (an object) tidily in an appropriate place.' park 'COD: deposit or leave in a convenient place until required' lean 'COD: incline from the perpendicular and rest against.' plant 'COD: place (a seed, bulb, or plant) in the ground so that it can grow.' load 'COD: put a load on or in (a vehicle, ship, etc.).' position 'COD: put or arrange in a particular position.' rub 'COD: apply with a rubbing action' stable 'COD: put [or keep] a horse in a stable' smear 'COD: spread (a greasy or sticky substance) over a surface' plunge 'COD: push or thrust something quickly. ' lay 'COD: place or fix (equipment) in position ready for use.' situate 'COD: place in a particular location or context' package 'COD: put into a box or wrapping. ' stand 'FN: place in a particular position' dust 'FN: apply (a powdered substance) lightly to a surface' stick 'COD: with obj. and adverbial of place put somewhere in a quick or careless way. ' dab 'COD: apply (a substance) with light quick strokes' bin 'COD: a. throw (something) away by putting it in a bin. ' file 'COD: place (a document) in a file' bottle 'COD: place in bottles for storage'
Leslie staffed the store. The employees staffed the store. Leslie staffed the store with employees. Leigh swaddled the baby in blankets.
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Placing : pocket-9.10
shelve 'place on a shelf' pocket 'put in one's pocket' cup 'put into a cup'
bed sheathe bin spool bag snare drydock bank cage corral pillory kennel tin jar trap shoulder dock case bench tree archive jail warehouse moor ground cup billet string box bottle cloister house shelve barrack can file pot imprison berth wharf land pasture skewer garage crate fork stable beach lodge jug spit pocket
immerse 'COD: dip or submerge in a liquid.' drizzle 'FN: pour (liquid) in a thin stream' set 'COD: put, lay, or stand (something) in a specified place or position' perch 'COD: set or balance someone or something on' drape 'FN: to put an object or objects loosely on or around an object' sheathe 'COD: put (a knife or sword) into a sheath' tuck 'FN: put into a snug place' bestow 'COD: [archaic] put (something) in a specified place.' brush 'FN: apply with a brush ' sit 'FN: cause to sit or be placed (somewhere)' bag 'COD: put in a bag' stash 'COD: store safely in a secret place.' pack 'COD: to place in a container for transport or storage' crate 'COD: pack in a crate for transportation' billet 'COD: lodge (soldiers) in a civilian house' pile 'COD: place (things) one on top of the other' pocket 'COD: put into one's pocket' heap 'COD: put in or form a heap' gag 'FN: to place an object (usually a piece of cloth) over someone's mouth' garage 'COD: put or keep (a motor vehicle) in a garage.' insert 'COD: place, fit, or incorporate (something) in something else' shower 'FN: pour or throw (a liquid or other substance) in a shower' pot 'COD: plant in a pot' place 'COD: put in a particular position' cram 'COD: force too many (people or things) into a container' enclose 'FN: insert inside a container' embed 'FN: fix firmly and deeply in a surrounding mass' shelve 'COD: place on a shelf' hang 'COD: suspend or be suspended from above with the lower part not attached.' put 'COD: move to or place in a particular position. ' cage 'COD: confine in or as in a cage' box 'COD: put in ... a box' daub 'COD: spread (a thick substance) on a surface [carelessly or liberally]' rest 'COD: place or be placed so as to stay in a specified position' jam 'FN: squeeze or pack tightly into a space, sometimes with force' deposit 'COD: put or set down in a specific place.' implant 'COD: insert or fix (tissue or an artificial object) into the body' warehouse 'FN: place in a warehouse.' stuff 'COD: force tightly into a receptacle or space.' emplace 'FN: set in a position.' lodge 'COD: make or become firmly fixed in a place.' wrap 'COD: arrange (paper or soft material) round something, as a covering or for warmth or protection.' inject 'COD: introduce (a liquid, especially a drug or vaccine) into the body with a syringe' shoulder 'FN: to support or carry on or as if on the shoulder(s)' stow 'COD: pack or store (an object) tidily in an appropriate place.' park 'COD: deposit or leave in a convenient place until required' lean 'COD: incline from the perpendicular and rest against.' plant 'COD: place (a seed, bulb, or plant) in the ground so that it can grow.' load 'COD: put a load on or in (a vehicle, ship, etc.).' position 'COD: put or arrange in a particular position.' rub 'COD: apply with a rubbing action' stable 'COD: put [or keep] a horse in a stable' smear 'COD: spread (a greasy or sticky substance) over a surface' plunge 'COD: push or thrust something quickly. ' lay 'COD: place or fix (equipment) in position ready for use.' situate 'COD: place in a particular location or context' package 'COD: put into a box or wrapping. ' stand 'FN: place in a particular position' dust 'FN: apply (a powdered substance) lightly to a surface' stick 'COD: with obj. and adverbial of place put somewhere in a quick or careless way. ' dab 'COD: apply (a substance) with light quick strokes' bin 'COD: a. throw (something) away by putting it in a bin. ' file 'COD: place (a document) in a file' bottle 'COD: place in bottles for storage'
I landed in Russia. I landed there. Lydia pocketed the change. We bottled the cider in 1 gallon jugs. The plane landed.
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When these had been pocketed, we could still spend a morning cracking open other pebbles for our delight in seeing how much prettier they were inside than their dull exteriors indicated.
Placing : put-9.1
situate 'put (something somewhere) firmly' deposit 'put (something somewhere) firmly' emplace 'put into place or position' posit 'put (something somewhere) firmly' fix 'put (something somewhere) firmly'
insert implant superimpose put arrange immerse station wharf stick embed place park tack set apply situate emplace mount sling build in bury install reinstall plant deposit lodge position stash
immerse 'COD: dip or submerge in a liquid.' drizzle 'FN: pour (liquid) in a thin stream' set 'COD: put, lay, or stand (something) in a specified place or position' perch 'COD: set or balance someone or something on' drape 'FN: to put an object or objects loosely on or around an object' sheathe 'COD: put (a knife or sword) into a sheath' tuck 'FN: put into a snug place' bestow 'COD: [archaic] put (something) in a specified place.' brush 'FN: apply with a brush ' sit 'FN: cause to sit or be placed (somewhere)' bag 'COD: put in a bag' stash 'COD: store safely in a secret place.' pack 'COD: to place in a container for transport or storage' crate 'COD: pack in a crate for transportation' billet 'COD: lodge (soldiers) in a civilian house' pile 'COD: place (things) one on top of the other' pocket 'COD: put into one's pocket' heap 'COD: put in or form a heap' gag 'FN: to place an object (usually a piece of cloth) over someone's mouth' garage 'COD: put or keep (a motor vehicle) in a garage.' insert 'COD: place, fit, or incorporate (something) in something else' shower 'FN: pour or throw (a liquid or other substance) in a shower' pot 'COD: plant in a pot' place 'COD: put in a particular position' cram 'COD: force too many (people or things) into a container' enclose 'FN: insert inside a container' embed 'FN: fix firmly and deeply in a surrounding mass' shelve 'COD: place on a shelf' hang 'COD: suspend or be suspended from above with the lower part not attached.' put 'COD: move to or place in a particular position. ' cage 'COD: confine in or as in a cage' box 'COD: put in ... a box' daub 'COD: spread (a thick substance) on a surface [carelessly or liberally]' rest 'COD: place or be placed so as to stay in a specified position' jam 'FN: squeeze or pack tightly into a space, sometimes with force' deposit 'COD: put or set down in a specific place.' implant 'COD: insert or fix (tissue or an artificial object) into the body' warehouse 'FN: place in a warehouse.' stuff 'COD: force tightly into a receptacle or space.' emplace 'FN: set in a position.' lodge 'COD: make or become firmly fixed in a place.' wrap 'COD: arrange (paper or soft material) round something, as a covering or for warmth or protection.' inject 'COD: introduce (a liquid, especially a drug or vaccine) into the body with a syringe' shoulder 'FN: to support or carry on or as if on the shoulder(s)' stow 'COD: pack or store (an object) tidily in an appropriate place.' park 'COD: deposit or leave in a convenient place until required' lean 'COD: incline from the perpendicular and rest against.' plant 'COD: place (a seed, bulb, or plant) in the ground so that it can grow.' load 'COD: put a load on or in (a vehicle, ship, etc.).' position 'COD: put or arrange in a particular position.' rub 'COD: apply with a rubbing action' stable 'COD: put [or keep] a horse in a stable' smear 'COD: spread (a greasy or sticky substance) over a surface' plunge 'COD: push or thrust something quickly. ' lay 'COD: place or fix (equipment) in position ready for use.' situate 'COD: place in a particular location or context' package 'COD: put into a box or wrapping. ' stand 'FN: place in a particular position' dust 'FN: apply (a powdered substance) lightly to a surface' stick 'COD: with obj. and adverbial of place put somewhere in a quick or careless way. ' dab 'COD: apply (a substance) with light quick strokes' bin 'COD: a. throw (something) away by putting it in a bin. ' file 'COD: place (a document) in a file' bottle 'COD: place in bottles for storage'
deposit the suitcase on the bench She posited her hand on his shoulder fix your eyes on this spot the box with the ancestors' ashes was emplaced on the top shelf of the house altar
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I put the book here/there. They put upon me a brilliant, red helm. I stashed the book. I put the book on/under/near the table.
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The family estate was situated near Vadstena on Lake_Va ^ ttern in south central Sweden. When she succeeds, she usually manages to slip_in unobtrusively, to deposit an egg on a completed loaf of beebread before the bumblebees seal the egg compartment. Then, a group of eggs is deposited in a cavity in the beebread loaf and the egg compartment is closed.
Placing : put_spatial-9.2
put 'put into a certain place or abstract location' lay 'put into a certain place or abstract location' position 'put into a certain place or abstract location' place 'put into a certain place or abstract location' rest 'rest on or as if on a pillow' pillow 'rest on or as if on a pillow' pose 'put into a certain place or abstract location' set 'put into a certain place or abstract location'
dangle suspend recline rest straddle hang lay plop project nestle tilt slope underlay fly swing balance lean bend prop perch stand sprawl open sit
immerse 'COD: dip or submerge in a liquid.' drizzle 'FN: pour (liquid) in a thin stream' set 'COD: put, lay, or stand (something) in a specified place or position' perch 'COD: set or balance someone or something on' drape 'FN: to put an object or objects loosely on or around an object' sheathe 'COD: put (a knife or sword) into a sheath' tuck 'FN: put into a snug place' bestow 'COD: [archaic] put (something) in a specified place.' brush 'FN: apply with a brush ' sit 'FN: cause to sit or be placed (somewhere)' bag 'COD: put in a bag' stash 'COD: store safely in a secret place.' pack 'COD: to place in a container for transport or storage' crate 'COD: pack in a crate for transportation' billet 'COD: lodge (soldiers) in a civilian house' pile 'COD: place (things) one on top of the other' pocket 'COD: put into one's pocket' heap 'COD: put in or form a heap' gag 'FN: to place an object (usually a piece of cloth) over someone's mouth' garage 'COD: put or keep (a motor vehicle) in a garage.' insert 'COD: place, fit, or incorporate (something) in something else' shower 'FN: pour or throw (a liquid or other substance) in a shower' pot 'COD: plant in a pot' place 'COD: put in a particular position' cram 'COD: force too many (people or things) into a container' enclose 'FN: insert inside a container' embed 'FN: fix firmly and deeply in a surrounding mass' shelve 'COD: place on a shelf' hang 'COD: suspend or be suspended from above with the lower part not attached.' put 'COD: move to or place in a particular position. ' cage 'COD: confine in or as in a cage' box 'COD: put in ... a box' daub 'COD: spread (a thick substance) on a surface [carelessly or liberally]' rest 'COD: place or be placed so as to stay in a specified position' jam 'FN: squeeze or pack tightly into a space, sometimes with force' deposit 'COD: put or set down in a specific place.' implant 'COD: insert or fix (tissue or an artificial object) into the body' warehouse 'FN: place in a warehouse.' stuff 'COD: force tightly into a receptacle or space.' emplace 'FN: set in a position.' lodge 'COD: make or become firmly fixed in a place.' wrap 'COD: arrange (paper or soft material) round something, as a covering or for warmth or protection.' inject 'COD: introduce (a liquid, especially a drug or vaccine) into the body with a syringe' shoulder 'FN: to support or carry on or as if on the shoulder(s)' stow 'COD: pack or store (an object) tidily in an appropriate place.' park 'COD: deposit or leave in a convenient place until required' lean 'COD: incline from the perpendicular and rest against.' plant 'COD: place (a seed, bulb, or plant) in the ground so that it can grow.' load 'COD: put a load on or in (a vehicle, ship, etc.).' position 'COD: put or arrange in a particular position.' rub 'COD: apply with a rubbing action' stable 'COD: put [or keep] a horse in a stable' smear 'COD: spread (a greasy or sticky substance) over a surface' plunge 'COD: push or thrust something quickly. ' lay 'COD: place or fix (equipment) in position ready for use.' situate 'COD: place in a particular location or context' package 'COD: put into a box or wrapping. ' stand 'FN: place in a particular position' dust 'FN: apply (a powdered substance) lightly to a surface' stick 'COD: with obj. and adverbial of place put somewhere in a quick or careless way. ' dab 'COD: apply (a substance) with light quick strokes' bin 'COD: a. throw (something) away by putting it in a bin. ' file 'COD: place (a document) in a file' bottle 'COD: place in bottles for storage'
Place emphasis on a certain point pillow your head Set the tray down Set the dogs on the scent of the missing children Put your things here
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Cheryl stood the books on the shelf. Cheryl stood the books there.
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Putting the pieces of this mosaic together, Rector had the vague outlines of a biography. He says:`` Beside the Protestant philosophy of Progress, as expressed in radical or conservative millenarianism, should be placed the doctrine of the democratic faith which affirmed it to be the duty of the destiny of the United_States to assist in the creation of a better world by keeping lighted the beacon of democracy''. There is a death in all partings, she knew, and promptly put it out of her mind. The existing reverence for Centrality must have been still further stimulated toward the close of the second century B._C., when the Han_Emperor_Wu_Ti ordered the dynastic color changed to yellow- which symbolized the Center among the traditional Five Directions- and took 5 as the dynastic number, believing that he would thus place himself, his imperial family, and the nation under the_most auspicious influences. Place a_piece of plaster wall board or plaster bat on clay and reverse bat, clay and mold in one action. Rouben_Ter-Arutunian, in his stage_settings, often uses the scrim curtain behind which Mr._Cole has placed couples or groups who sing and set the mood for the scenes which are to follow. This he placed within quick reach. Draw file the edges, square_up the ends and put a slight chamfer on the edges so they will not snag in the frame. Put aircraft in`` bomb-proof'' hangars when they are on_the_ground. She set the dipper on the edge of the deck, leaving it for him to stretch after it while she looked_on scornfully. He put it in his own pocket for safekeeping. Al_Smith 's 340- blast over left in the fourth- his fourth homer of the campaign- tied the score and Carreon 's first major_league home_run in the fifth put the Sox back in_front. A great_deal of labor we have as_well, for we are too uncertain of where trust be placed''. The batteries on the bugging device I had put on the car were still fresh enough to send_out good strong signals. `` Evadna_Mae_Evans said she did n't put a thing on her child but a flannel wrapper until it was nine months old''. Trial_and_error are better placed in the preliminary sketch than in hoping for miracles in the final painting. They both possess near classic stances, dug_in firmly, arms high, set for fierce swings. Three thermocouples were placed at different locations in the aluminum disk surrounding the anode holder to determine its temperature. The symbol for division is a straight_line that separates two numbers placed one above the other. He walked over to the right-hand door, opened it and got the reloaded automatic out of the glove_compartment and put it in his hip_pocket. Now, Mis-ter_McBride'', said Lord, and he laid a firmly restraining hand on the field boss 's arm. She signed the letters quickly, stamped them, and placed them on the hall table for Raphael to mail in town. They opposed the Forand bill, which would have placed the major burden of financial support upon the individual himself through compulsory payroll deduction; yet they supported the Eisenhower administration which will cost a small state like ours approximately five million dollars( matched incidentally by a federal grant) to initiate. This, of_course, was the sort of thing that used_to take_place in Southern cities- putting white houses_of_prostitution colored girls in colored neighborhoods and carrying them on openly. Then this atom of calcium will swell to something like a great balloon a_hundred yards across, a balloon big enough to put a football_field inside. Her presence only made Letch more distant and irritable and, in the hurry of buying Chateau_Belletch, I had neglected to consider a room for Baby-dear, so there was no place to put her, anyhow. For those who put their trust in Him He still says every_day again:`` Let there be light''! Whereas the primary meanings of the Lo_Shu diagram seemed to have been based on its inner mathematical properties- and we shall see that even its secondary meanings rested_on some mathematical bases- the urgent desire to place everything into categories of fives led to other groupings based on other numbers, until an exaggerated emphasis on mere numerology pervaded Chinese thought. Score beveled edges and remove pieces from mold; place design-side up_on plaster board. After dialysis the sample was centrifuged and the supernatant placed on a** f cm column of DEAE-cellulose equilibrated with starting_buffer. The plants along Route_128 are mostly well designed and nicely set against the New_England rocks and trees. I'm going_to put it on my dresser''. We could put a portion of our strategic bombers in such shelters. She was wearing a brown cotton dress, cut across the hips in a way that was supposed to make her look slimmer, a yoke set into the skirt and flaring pleats below. The concentration and apparent localization of the WTV antigen in pseudophloem tissue of the tumor may indicate that the virus preferentially multiplies in the phloem and may need to be directly placed in this tissue in_order_to infect plants. Three different wavelengths of ultraviolet_radiation are selected by the variable filters placed in_front_of the three mercury xenon lights which serve as the ultraviolet sources. `` This was a man of incredible criminality, of a criminality effectively without limits; a man apparently foreign to the very experience of love, without mercy or pity; a man in whose entourage none was ever safe; a man whose hand was set against all that could not be useful to him at the moment; a man who was most dangerous of all to those who were his closest collaborators in crime''. Their President, Jefferson_Davis, interpreted their Constitution to mean that it`` admits of no coerced association'', but this remained so doubtful that`` there were frequent demands that the right to secede be put into the Constitution''. He put the shells on the table, as though he could no_longer bear to hold them. Like the recent Scheherazade from London( High_Fidelity, Sept. 1961), it is successful because emphasis has been placed on good musical and engineering practices rather_than on creating sensational effects. Place the cut clay piece loosely over the carved cavity design side of wooden mold. She filled a big pitcher and set it, with glasses, on a tray. Since that time the demands of the citizens for new and expanded services have placed financial burdens on the state which could not have been foreseen in earlier years. Place on rectangle of foil and pinch edges together tightly. Putting the key into the switch, pressing the accelerator with his foot, putting the car into reverse, seemed vast endeavors almost beyond the ability of his body. In_the_end, I did the same old picture, the naked girl and the guy in the doorway, only I put a Lord_Byron shirt on the guy, gave him a sword instead of a pistol, and painted in furniture from the stills of a movie. The sections were then thawed by placing a finger under the slide and dried under a fan for 30_minutes; until used they were stored for as_long_as 2 weeks. His nerves were getting a_little ragged and his impatience put an edge in his voice. The award, without interest, compared with a valuation of$ 57500 placed on the property by the property_owners' real_estate expert, and a valuation of$ 52500 placed on_it by the state 's expert. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the State to be affixed this 20 th day of April, in the year of Our Lord, one_thousand nine hundred and sixty-one, and of Independence, the one_hundred and eighty-fifth. But it places a severe strain on the administrative resources( already burdened in_other_ways) of a widely dispersed, poor and largely illiterate population. Place pattern inside holder; use three strips of clay to hold in place( see Fig. 2, page 71). Place clay pieces on wall board. The statement is often made that when Bultmann argues in this way, he`` overestimates the intellectual stumbling-block which myth is supposed to put in the way of accepting the Christian faith''. The cost of developing a major weapon_system is now so enormous that the greatest care must be exercised in selecting new systems for development, in determining the most satisfactory rate of development, and in deciding the proper time at which either to place a system into production or to abandon it. The responsibility for scores of deaths, including the abduction and murder of Jesus_Maria_Galindez, a professor at Columbia_University in New_York, has been laid at his door. Now wait a minute, she told herself, think_about it; Lucien is not the only person in this house who could have put opium in that coffee. Place flat palms on either side of the head a_few inches away from the ears, fingers pointing toward the shoulders. Geely grunted and slid partly out, and Shayne 's left arm snaked in around his neck to help him, while he set himself solidly on the roadway and swung his right fist to the big, gum-chewing jaw before Geely could straighten_up. When the smaller facet-planes of Analytical_Cubism were placed upon or juxtaposed with the large, dense shapes formed by the affixed materials of the collage, they had to coalesce- become`` synthesized''- into larger planar shapes themselves simply in_order to maintain the integrity of the picture_plane. Up to this point stress has been placed on roleplaying individuals. Finney himself, while opposed to slavery, placed his chief emphasis on evangelism, but from his converts issued much of the leadership of the anti-slavery campaign. The extent to_which we can persuade the less developed countries to appraise their own resources, to set targets toward which they should be working, to establish in the light of_this forward perspective the_most urgent priorities for their immediate attention, and to do the other things which they must do to help themselves, all on a realistic long-term basis, will depend importantly on the incentives we place before them. Care should be taken to see that the hands are placed on the floor before the kick starts and also that the landing foot is brought as close to the hands as possible. There is a small well in the top in which the fluid or paste to be tested is placed. Without this power we lay open any American industry which the Europeans may find it economically profitable to destroy to the will of others. He put his chin on his kneecap, stretching his neck like that of a turkey on a chopping_block, and stared wordlessly at his sergeant. He hoped they would put it somewhere way, way down in the earth. Great stress is placed on the role that the monitoring of information sending plays in maintaining the effectiveness of the network. Then on Monday morning- or it might have to be Tuesday- get_up and leave just the usual time, and last thing, put the money in an envelope under the old_woman 's purse there in the drawer. Peace, it 's wonderful, and`` world law'', it 's wonderful, too, and should n't we get an international covenant extending it into space, before the Russians put some claim jumper on the moon? Prick frankfurters with fork; place in sauce. `` We, the Subscribers, do agree, that as soon as a convenient Number of Persons have subscribed to this, or a similar Writing, We will present a petition to the Hon' ble General_Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, praying for an Act incorporating into a Body_politic the subscribers to such Writing with Liberty to build such a Bridge, and a Right to demand a Toll equal_to that received at Malden_Bridge, and on like Terms, and if such an Act shall be obtained, then we severally agree each with the others, that we will hold in the said Bridge the several shares set against our respective Names, the whole into two hundred shares being divided, and that we will pay such sums_of_Money at such Times and in such Manners, as by the said proposed Corporation, shall be directed and required''. And Sweeney_Squadron put its first marks on the combat record. And after several correspondents went_into Pathet_Lao territory and exposed the huge build-up, administration spokesmen acclaimed them for performing a`` great service'' and laid the_matter before the Southeast_Asia_Treaty_Organization. We gently usher them to an island of tables and chairs strategically placed on_the_far_side of the pool where they can amuse each other until we get ready to merge sides. A program of financial assistance would permit placing emphasis on the national interest in training highly skilled labor. Changing his clothes, he put_on his dark-blue flannel suit, and laid away the gray jacket with the feeling that he might be putting it aside for_good. Her long thin arms moved in a slow rhythmical gesture over the family possessions which were placed in_front of her. Cut clay top and base pieces; place on plaster board. Once we send_out the whole pie, they can put their pieces into it. It was the trial of oleomargarine heir Minot( Mickey) Jelke for compulsory prostitution in New_York that put the spotlight on the international play-girl. From behind, he had put his arms on her shoulders, turned her around, and pressed her to him, so close she could breathe. Put cut pieces on plaster board to dry to firm leather-hard state. For discouragement, or the temptation to abandon our efforts,`` would show that one placed excessive trust in purely human means without thinking of the omnipotence of God, the irresistible efficacy of prayer, the action of Christ or the power of the Divine_Spirit''. We hoped that its practitioners and teachers might be put on some sort_of reserve list and called_back for refresher_courses each_year or_so. All these evaluations are then totted_up and tabulated, by adding_up the Hits and Significants, with the weight placed on those in the sitter 's own reading. Let us now put some flesh_on_the_theoretical_bones we have assembled by giving illustrations of roleplaying used for evaluation and analysis. Hans had laid steaming towels over the kid 's chest and stomach. But he painted some of the boldest and most original pictures of his time, and even after nearly half a century, the tense, tormented world he put on canvas has lost none of its fascination. Place clay piece A inside; use slip to join overlapped ends together. `` If you expect her to show_up'', she said,`` you 'd better put' and wife' on there. He approached the horse and laid a hand on the stallion 's quivering neck. But when she saw the children you have just visited, she wanted to take them away and put them out in the country, in the kibbutzim. The Central_Falls City_Council expressed concern especially that more foods be placed on the eligible list and that neighborhood grocery and variety stores be allowed to do business on Sunday. Place patterns on rolled clay and cut around them with knife in vertical position. Set aside to dry thoroughly. Place the hands in_front_of the chest. As shown in Fig. 4, an external antenna is placed over or around the patient and excited 3000 times a second with short 400- kc. bursts. He bent down, a black cranelike figure, and put his mouth to the ground. More emphasis was put upon the fact that international_law was the law of`` civilized nations''; Kent and Story, the great early American scholars, repeatedly this phrase, or of`` Christian nations'', which is a substantial equivalent. Also spear pineapple chunks and place in separate bowl. if you can n't put garlic in it, put chocolate in it.) As_soon_as they are large enough to move, I put mine 9 inches apart where they are to bloom. When the power of the latter was made both limited and explicit- when norms were clarified and made more precise and the creation of new norms was placed exclusively in parliamentary hands- two purposes were served: Government was made subservient to an institutionalized popular will, and law became a rational system for implementing that will, for serving conscious goals, for embodying the`` public policy''. Check to see if some of your benefits- on-the-job disability pay- can be put on a direct payment rather than an insured basis at a savings to you. He ran on his plump sticks of legs, freezing now_and_again into the sudden startled attitudes which the camera had caught and held_on the photographs, all carefully placed and glued and labeled, resting in the fat plush album in the bottom drawer of the escritoire. Morgan returned to the kitchen, built a fire, and carried in several buckets of water from the spring which he poured into the copper boiler that he had placed on the stove. Now place 12 pieces 1 2'' sq. on this edge as we did before and space them with the 5- 3 4'' long`` tappets'', as they are called. Thus, when you have prepared your foundation and laid the floor, these can be trucked to the site and erected with a small crew of friends in a weekend. For lawyers, reflecting perhaps their parochial preferences, there has been a special fascination since then in the role played by the Supreme_Court in_that transformation- the manner in_which its decisions altered in`` the switch in_time that saved nine'', President_Roosevelt 's ill-starred but in_effect victorious`` Court-packing plan'', the imprimatur of judicial approval that was finally placed upon social legislation. To assemble jar, put paper pattern B for base in bottom of mold and clay disk B on top. I laid a tenspot on the bar and motioned to the bartender to serve a round. Take a picture of the group of new members to be put_in the church paper or placed on the bulletin_board. `` I put her in lamps. They put Kate to bed and wired Jonathan and sent_for the young Presbyterian minister. No man laid a hand on him, but the threat of violence was there. He was then subdued and placed in the police_car to be taken to Grady_Hospital for treatment of scratches received in the melee. The pieces must be placed in the context of the prepared messages by Wisman 's staff. Our technical assistance to these countries should place special emphasis on inducing the central governments to assume the role of advisor and guide which at an earlier stage foreign experts assumed in dealing with the central governments. She stood there, watching Holden come_in, and she put the piece of toast in her mouth and bit_off one corner with a huge chomp of her white teeth. You 'll even gain by putting your water_heater outside the conditioned space, and using an electric_range instead of a gas one. Place your Power_Stands in position and adjust their height so_that this will correspond to the height of your shoulders when you are in a deep leg split as for a heavy Clean. It was the kind of frame that is only put around the photograph of a dead_person. He sucked_in his breath and kept quiet while Killpath laid down the sheet again, wound the gold wire stems of his glasses around his ears and_then, eying the report as it lay before him on the desk, intoned,`` Acting_Lieutenant_Gunnar_Matson one failed to see that the station_keeper was properly relieved two absented himself throughout the entire watch without checking on the station 's activities or the whereabouts of his section sergeants three permitted members of the Homicide_Detail of the Inspector's_Bureau to arrogate for their own convenience a patrolman who was thereby prevented from carrying_on his proper assignment four failed to notify the station commander Acting_Captain_O._T._Killpath of a homicide occurring in the district five frequented extralegal establishments after-hours spots for purposes of an unofficial and purportedly social nature and six''- he leaned_back and peeled_off his glasses``- failed to co-operate with the Acting_Captain by returning promptly when so ordered. Place side_by_side in a 2- inch deep baking pan. She put the slipper neatly by its mate at the foot of the bed. is George put the cat out, dominant stress will ordinarily be on the first complement, the cat, not the second complement out. Now if one hydrogen_atom were placed at the surface of a large sphere of hydrogen_atoms, it would be subject both to the gravitation of the sphere and the charge-excess of all those atoms in the sphere. It should be possible, however, to put useful limits on the diameters of the radio_sources by observing with large reflectors or with interferometers. Place project on table and carefully lift the mold off. It should be installed over a door that is of everyone, and a chair should be placed under it, a_little to one side. Eugene was not entirely silent, or openly rude- unless asking Harold to move to another chair and placing himself in the fauteuil that creaked so alarmingly was an act of rudeness. I laid three layers of glass cloth on_the_inside of the stem, also installing a bow eye at this time. The walls are held together with metal ties placed in the wet mortar as the walls are built. The American_Institute of Decorators has acquired a rare complete set of sofas and chairs which are to be placed in the Executive_Mansion 's library. In_spite of the hundred things he had on his mind, Winston went and put his arm around her waist. Had_to put my foot on_it to hole it down while I cut it up fer the lob-scuse''. He stopped in_front of a door, placed a finger on his lips, and, still peering down into his beard, pushed open the door to a classroom. In a succession of scenes they appear in different guises- patrons of a cafe, performers in a circus and participants in a family picnic- but in each instance they inevitably put ugliness before beauty. Sonuvabitch, I can figure_out what in hell for they went and put niggers in my squad for. `` Where do you put the lighter fluid, ha, ha''? asked the gas_station man. Fly cutters can fool you into putting your hand too_close to the tool, so if you want to avoid nicked fingers, keep your hands well_out of the way. The way a house is set on its lot can therefore influence how much cooling you 're going_to need. Put a dollar and cents limit on benefits. The conductor 's preoccupation with the business of starting and stopping caused occasional raggedness, as with the first orchestra entrance in the Fourth_Piano_Concerto, but when he put his deliberations and obsequies aside and let the music move as designed, it did so with plenty of spring. He should put the police back to patrolling and walking the streets at night. Set the apples in the pastry-lined tin, spread over them three tablespoonfuls of softened butter, with as much brown_sugar, a sprinkling of nutmeg, and a fresh bay_leaf, then lay on a cover of pastry, and gild it with beaten yolk of egg. Place a suitably loaded barbell across them; grasp the bar( which will rest against the back of your neck); extend your feet forward and backward until you are in a deep leg split. The statement also points to a classic paradox: The more men turn toward God, who is not_only in himself the paradigm of all unity but also the only ground on_which human unity can ultimately be established, the more men splinter into groups and set themselves apart from one another. But we must know if this is in_accordance_with your customs, and must have your agreement they will not misuse the power we put in their hands, to our hurt''. The concept of labor as a special class is outmoded, and in the task confronting America as bastion of the free_world, labor must learn to put the national interest first if it is itself to survive. If I could put your body in an imaginary atomic press and squeeze you down, squeeze these holes out of you in the way we squeeze the holes out of a sponge, you would get smaller and smaller until finally when the last hole was gone, you would be smaller than the smallest speck of dust that you could see on this piece_of_paper. When directions read`` sl a marker on needle'', put a small safety_pin, paper_clip, or commercial ring marker on needle. The round cells were reproducibly positioned in the light_beam which entered the mineral_oil bath through a window. We put a light mulch over the seedlings; now we must use a heavy one. As he went_out he told Freddie the dinner was perfect, and when he got his hat and coat from Nancy_Parks and put a fifty-piece_piece in the slot, he told her to be sure that it went toward her dowry. If the **f bond is linear then there are three reasonable positions for the hydrogen_atoms:( 1) The hydrogen_atoms are centered and hence all lie on a sheet midway between the oxygen sheets;( 2) all hydrogen_atoms lie on a sheet, but the sheet is closer to one oxygen sheet than to the other;( 3) hydrogen_atoms are asymmetrically placed, either randomly or in an ordered way, so that some hydrogen_atoms are closer to the upper oxygen atoms while others are closer to the oxygen atoms. He placed it on Alex 's lap. We quickly the same trouble that plagued Bill_Ruger in his first experiments: Three or four bullets would be placed well in a six-inch bull at 100 yards and_then, unaccountably, one could stray far out of the group. But a historian might put his finger on a specific man and date, and hold_out the hope that the troubles will sometime pass_away. Thus, when the Russians sent up their first sputnik, American chagrin was human enough, and American determination to put American satellites into orbit was perfectly understandable. They were placed either in_the_middle of the acts or in the intermissions. After the judge moved all the dogs individually, she selected several from the group and placed them in_the_center of the ring. The Senate put other business aside as it moved with unaccustomed speed and unanimity to pass- 85 to 0- the largest peacetime defense budget in U._S. history. ** f_Numbers separated by addition symbols may be placed in any order. It places certain values at_least beyond questioning and tampering. However, this Court put to one side without consideration the Government 's appeal from the dismissal of its Sherman_Act allegations. On_the_negative_side of the balance_sheet must be set some disappointment that the United_States leadership has not been as much in_evidence as hoped_for. Such a decision should have placed a powerful weapon in the hands of the entire housing_industry, but there is little evidence that realtors, or at_least their associations, have repudiated the principle in such clauses. Angelina placed the tray on the table and with a flick of dark wrist drew_off the cloth. Science is placing in our hands the ultimate power of the universe, the power of the atom. Place cylinder on a disk of clay slightly larger than cylinder. He set Roberts' suitcase near the front_door, went outside and walked back to the garage. Sometimes sprouted wheat is_added to bread and causes the children to remark,`` Lillian, did you put nuts in the bread today''? Make sure milk for the coffee is placed in dispensers rather than in containers, if you are supplying the coffee. Set aside to dry with lid on sugar_bowl. He placed a bottle_opener on the counter. Some families place undue emphasis on food: conversations center_on it, and rich delicacies are offered as rewards, withheld as punishment. As a consequence of the tensions thus produced in his thoughts and feelings, he wrote on_the_one_hand sketches of idealized hunting trips and on_the_other an anecdote of the village of Hardscrabble, Arkansas, where no one had ever seen a piano; and he wrote also the masterpiece of frontier humor,`` The_Big_Bear_of_Arkansas'', in which earthy realism is placed alongside the exaggeration of the backwoods tall-tale and the awe with which man contemplates the grandeur and the mysteries of nature. The bodice beneath was buttoned and, withdrawing his lips from hers, he set her upright on his knee and started to undo it, unhurriedly as if she were a child. He put the basket down distastefully, muttering softly and thoroughly disgusted with himself and his plan that had seemed so foolproof. At this lecture Oersted happened to place the conducting_wire over and parallel to a magnetic_needle. Roberta_Landis put her hand on her husband 's arm as he slid in the driver 's seat beside her. Now to him who is able_to preserve you without sin and to set you before the presence of his glory, without blemish, in gladness, to the only God our Savior, through Jesus_Christ our Lord, belong glory and majesty, dominion and authority, before all time, and now, and forever. Sonar can be used to measure the thickness of the heart by placing small crystal transducers at opposite sides of the heart or blood_vessel and exciting one with some ultrasonic energy. And the bed that sagged in a certain place where all the weight had been put too many times before and the walls fine and thin for overhearing talk in the next room when Gratt went_out for ice, the sound coming through the walls like something on the other side of the curtain, so you knew they heard you when they were quiet and while you lay wondering what they had heard you listened. This type of borrowing can be reduced to a minimum if quarterly installment payment of taxes is instituted and the first payment placed near the opening of the fiscal_year. If you mail a return or tax payment, you must place it in the mails in ample time to reach the district director on or before the due_date. Referring to Britain, he says,`` We see a nation that traditionally values sovereignty above_all else willing to give_up its economy, placing this authority in Continental hands''. Place work on a flat surface and smooth out. Concrete blocks are passed between the beams and put on the boards. Bunks, or materials to build them, may have_to be put inside the enclosure before the shelter walls are completed. The Rebs were, to a Massachusetts corporal,`` fighting madmen or not men at_all but whiskey+ gunpowder put into a human frame''. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the State to be affixed this 5 th day of July, in the year of Our Lord, one_thousand nine hundred and sixty-one, and of Independence, the one_hundred and eighty-sixth. The cloth is laid on one half of the bottom at_a_time. Make the man put them in if he has to''. I put a small electric amplifier against the wall on_the_side I wanted to case. You 're coming along peacefully, or I 'll put a bullet in your leg''. Gun set the captain 's fifth of Hiram_Walker inside the safe before he reported to Lt._Killpath, though he knew that Killpath 's ulcer prevented him from making any untoward incursion on Herman_Wolff 's gift. And so, let us remember on_this_day not_only to thank the Almighty Who gave hope and courage to the Pilgrims, but also to place our trust in Him that He will continue to protect us in_the_future as He has in_the_past. If she could not take the children out of_this section, at_least she could take other children out of their countries and put them on the farms. These areas by_virtue_of their abrupt density of pattern, stated the literal surface with such new and superior force that the contrast drove the simulated printing into a depth from which it could be rescued- and set to shuttling again- only by conventional perspective;, by being placed in such relation to the forms depicted within the illusion that these forms left no room for the typography except near the surface. In a saucepan put sufficient water to cover them, an equal amount of sugar, a sliced lemon, a tablespoonful of apricot preserve or jam, a pinch each of clove and nutmeg, and a large bay_leaf. She had, with her own work-weary hands, put seeds in the ground, watched them sprout, bud, blossom, and get ready to bear. He wanted to turn them, putting the wagon against the storm. Salvador saw the youth hold his .45 against the head of stewardess Lois_Carnegey; the man put his .38 at the head of Capt._Byron_D._Rickards. Just because a tree or other object appears in a certain spot is absolutely no reason to place it in the same position in the painting, unless the position serves the design of the whole composition. When drilling all_the_way through a workpiece, always place a_piece of scrap wood underneath. Heels place emphasis on the long_legged silhouette. Put into a saucepan a cupful of the baked ham gravy, or of the boiled ham liquor, with a half stick of butter, three teaspoonfuls of made mustard, and two mashed garlic_cloves. Being placed in the hopples she was completely baffled. I put a little scoop of pulverized phosphate rock or steamed bone_meal into each hole with the plant. One day in a bar, so the legend goes, someone put a beer stein with too much force on the monocle and broke it. He does not know whether to look up or look aside, to put his hands in his pockets or to clench them at his side, to cross the street, or to continue on the same side. `` Put your gun on the desk, Marshal''. `` Failure to do this will continue to place a disproportionate burden'' on Fulton taxpayers. The remarks she made about the sufferings of a lonely woman seemed so broad that he did know what to make_of them, but after the sixth drink he put his arm around her and suggested that they go upstairs and look_for her checkbook there. The registration card of a person leaving his home_territory for a short period is put into a special file for absent persons. Without comment he opened the closet and from its shelves constructed a highboard around the egg case which he had placed on the floor inside. In support of the emphasis placed by the Department_of_Defense on instruction in emergency medical_care, the Medical_Illustration_Service developed casualty simulation kits and rescue breathing manikins which are being field_tested; and overhead_projector transparency sets on the subjects of Military_Sanitation: First_Aid for Soldiers; Bandaging and Splinting; the Emergency_Medical_Treatment Unit, Phase 1,; and Emergency_War_Surgery in support of the North_Atlantic_Treaty_Organization( NATO) Handbook. They 're just something you 're supposed to put on cereal for breakfast''. Put your arms around him''. At Khrushchev 's door, therefore, can be placed the primary blame but also at_fault are those who permitted themselves to be intimidated. ( 1) When an object was placed in the patient 's hand, he had no difficulty determining whether it was warm or cold, sharp or blunt, rough or smooth, flexible, soft, or hard; and he could tell, simply by the feel of it, whether it was made of wood, iron, cloth, rubber, and_so_on. Mike seized a blanket from a pallet in a corner, spread it on the floor and used it to form a bag in_which he placed his booty. They begged Grandma to let them put a bed in the kitchen for her, but Grandma said she was getting too old to sleep in strange beds and be seen with her teeth out, and that she hoped to die in privacy like a Christian and if the Lord willed it to be of pneumonia than it would have to be that way. The hull is now turned_over( with the help of about seven friends) and placed in a_level, well-braced position. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the State to be affixed this 21 st day of April, in the year of Our Lord, one_thousand nine hundred and sixty-one and on Independence, the one_hundred and eighty-fifth. The bartender brought Rourke 's drink and Shayne laid a twenty-dollar bill on the bar. He places the hands on either side of the head, keeping the chin down on the chest. Oersted 's own earlier experiments were unimpressive, possibly because he had, like other experimenters, laid the conducting_wire across the compass needle instead_of parallel with_it. `` You going_to put more towels on him''? He brought it in and put it down beside her. The legation was generously set back from the building line; if the angle of fire were too great the jutting buildings on either side would interfere. The fast opening of the shutter a piece of aluminum_foil( approximately** f) placed directly in_front of the camera_lens so that no light may pass into the camera. Winston apologized and quickly set the hat right. So many_times I have wondered why veterinarians do not wipe the table clean before each new canine patient is placed on_it for examination. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the State to be affixed this 21 st day of November, in the year of Our Lord, one_thousand nine hundred and sixty-one and of Independence, the one_hundred and eighty-sixth. Police laboratory technicians said the explosive_device, containing either TNT or nitroglycerine, was apparently placed under the left front wheel. While the regulations formerly required that the hearing_officer 's report be placed in the registrant 's file, this requirement was eliminated in 1952. Where this approach becomes critical, the industry can be expected to put much emphasis on this as evidence of its sincerity in`` resisting'' the wage pressures of a powerful union, requesting tariff relief after it has`` reluctantly'' acceded to the union pressure. Every winter a kegful of_this sauce was made and placed at the end of a row of four other kegs in the cellar, so_that when its turn came, it was properly mellowed. In_all_probability, the council will screen and endorse candidates for the Assembly and for Congress, and_then strive to put its full weight behind these pre-primary favorites. Activity by British traders and the presence of a colony on the Red prompted the United_State War_Department in 1819 to send Lieutenant-Colonel_Henry_Leavenworth from Detroit to put a post 300 miles northwest of Prairie_du_Chien, until then the most advanced United_States post. Why not put a cafe in each so the tourists would not have to travel too far to eat? Place the locking bar in proper position and insert tappet 3. To add handle, place a wooden dowel against the inside wall of creamer. Place jar on plaster board with lid in_place to dry slowly. Ben_Prime extended his high-stepped stride until he could lay his goad across the noses of the oxen. He spent concentrated weeks putting his two figures together: a Mary who would be young and sensitive, yet strong enough to hold her son on her lap; and a Jesus who, though lean, was strong even in death- a look he remembered well from his experience in the dead_room of Santo_Spirito. Their father, when he came_back from those many business trips, just bumped their mother on the forehead with his lips and asked if anybody had thought to mix the martinis and put them in the electric icebox. Place mold or paper pattern on rolled clay and cut clay by holding knife in vertical position( cut more pieces than required for project to make allowance for defects; experiment with defects for decoration techniques of glazes and colors). Suddenly one of them shouted, ran a_few feet, bent forward and put his mouth to the ground. Then lay a three-inch-wide strip of cloth along the keel line from the transom to_the_point of the stem. You will need a stereo music system, with speakers preferably placed at_least seven or eight feet apart, and one or more of the new London`` Phase 4'' records. The curb was a line of stone laid edgewise in the dirt and tilted this way and that by frost in the ground or the roots of trees. The speed is controlled by pressing on the two brake buttons located where the index_finger and thumb are placed when holding the motor. The submission of detailed plans would place the issues before the court more readily than would discussion of divestiture or disenfranchisement in the abstract. Put the 12 tappets and some** f locking bar spacers in the frame to help align all the components before you tighten the screws. Section 6_(_j_) of the Act, as we have held, does require the Department 's recommendation to be placed in a registrant 's file. The drill press a vertical shaft( spindle) which is tapered or threaded on one end to hold a drill chuck, a tubular housing( quill) in_which the spindle is mounted, a head in_which the quill is mounted, a feed lever which moves the quill up or down, a power source, and a movable table upon_which the work is placed. If it is possible for an enemy to put an atomic_bomb on a city, it should be equally possible to put a cloud of biological agent over that city. A double by Green, Allison 's run scoring 2_baser, an infield single by Lemon and Gardner 's solid single to center put the Twins back in_front in the last of the fifth. Five per_cent of the voters in each county must sign petitions requesting that the Republicans be allowed to place names of candidates on the general_election ballot, or The Republicans must hold a primary under the county unit system- a system which the party opposes in its platform. Too many books and articles are just assembled by putting one word after another. Mike placed both his hands on his hips. `` It would make me feel a_lot better, but the Woman 's Exchange is n't taking baked_goods any_more and I can n't leave the baby with Grandma because she is n't strong enough and the baby 's too young to be put in a nursery''. He took the suitcase out to the Jeep and put it in the front seat. I put my arm carefully around him. Deliberately, with none of Rankin 's viciousness, he laid the barrel of his gun alongside the guard 's head. Just_as the national and parks place emphasis on features which are of national or significance, counties should seek_out these features which are distinctive of their area. `` That permitted us to start the ball right_away'', said Stram, quipping,`` I think I 'll put that play in the book''. A wreath will be placed at the tomb of George_Washington, one of_this Nation 's first Masons- a past_master of Washington-Alexandria_Lodge 22 in Alexandria. Because they were new men and to be sure that they did get lost, Prevot had placed Warren and White in the center of the patrol as it filed_out. To release clay from mold, place hands in a cupped position around project; gently lift the edge on far side, then continue to release edge completely around mold. The Belgians also placed great emphasis on education. Let every policeman and park guard keep his eye on John and Jane_Doe, lest one piece of bread be placed undetected and one bird survive. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the State to be affixed this 17 th day of May, in the year of Our Lord, one_thousand nine hundred and sixty-one, and of Independence, the one_hundred and eighty-sixth. Eber_L._Taylor of Manchester_Depot recorded the setting of phone poles in East_Dorset and Barnumville in his diary for 1906. The values placed by the Brandywine population, upon maintaining a certain homogeneity, a certain separate racial identity, and therefore a certain separate social_status, are important for the morale of the system. The suitcases had come while they were out, and had been put in their room, the concierge said. Let us put to ourselves the hypothesis that we had not come_on the scene and that the rabbit never was discovered. She put a strong hand under the old_man 's arm and lifted him up, patiently, with the gentle cruelty and necessary tyranny that the young show toward the very old. You may find yourself hitting bottom, literally, as you discover that water is running_out even while you are putting it in. Place sleeve seam at center underarm and center of sleeve cap at shoulder seam. Carroll diagnosed Mrs._Hull by taking a drop of blood from her ear and putting it on his`` radionic'' machine and twirling some knobs( fee$ 50). Please do put more pictures and articles in about Liberace, as he is truly one of our greatest entertainers and a really wonderful person. No betting man, Mr._Goldberg says he 's merely`` putting my neck out again'' by predicting the rate will go_down this month. It places terrific tension on the leg muscles from_start_to_finish of each repetition. Put a 2- 56 roundhead screw into the hole, cut_off the excess threads and file flush with the underside of the bar. That 's why I only put towels on his chest and belly. If a human figure or wild_life are to be part of the projected final picture, I try to place them in the initial sketch. He shook loose straw out of the action, and placed the gun in his holster. She 'd say she did feel good on Sunday, could go_to church- there 'd be a little argument, but she could be stubborn- and when the old_woman had gone, quick pack the things she 'd need to take, all but the dress she 'd wear Monday, and take the bag down to that place in the station where you could put things in a locker overnight, for a dime. She turned and put her arms around his neck. Or put another way, the hardest missile site planned today could be destroyed by placing a one-kiloton warhead( 1 20 th the size of those used in Hiroshima and Nagasaki) within 100 to 200 feet of the target! Let us therefore put first things first, and make_sure of preserving the human_race at whatever the temporary price may be''. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the State to be affixed this 11 th day of June, in the year of Our Lord, one_thousand nine hundred and sixty-one, and of Independence, the one_hundred and eighty-sixth. When the mast was raised, Alexander gave the order for Small and Cromwell to be placed under arrest, and now three figures in irons sprawled upon the open deck and terror stalked the Somers. We were forbidden to swing on the gates, lest they sag on their hinges in a poor-white-trash way, but we could stand on them, when they were, rest our chins on the top, and stare and stare, committing to memory, quite unintentionally, all the details that lay before our eyes. The wooden bracing between the roof beams is placed flush with the inside of the wall. They practiced movement behind a smoke_screen laid by smoke_grenades; and they attempted a skirmish line of advance against a camouflaged enemy encampment. Trim excess clay from around lip of mold and set aside while assembling lid. I set it on the Gator trailer. Besides, Miss_Henrietta- as she was generally known since she had put up her hair with a chignon in the back- had little time to spare them from her teaching and writing; so Cyrus_Adler became interested in her friend Racie_Friedenwald, and Joe_Jastrow- the only young_man who when he wrote had the temerity to address her as Henrietta, and signed himself Joe- fell_in_love with pretty sister Rachel.
Placing : spray-9.7
wad 'crowd or pack to capacity' jam 'crowd or pack to capacity' ram 'crowd or pack to capacity' seed 'place (seeds) in or on the ground for future growth' drizzle 'moisten with fine drops' deposit 'put, fix, force, or implant' stack 'arrange in stacks' lodge 'put, fix, force, or implant' pack 'arrange in a container' cram 'put something somewhere so that the space is completely filled' wedge 'put, fix, force, or implant' stick 'put, fix, force, or implant' sow 'place (seeds) in or on the ground for future growth' chock up 'crowd or pack to capacity' pile 'arrange in stacks' plant 'put or set (seeds, seedlings, or plants) into the ground' cram 'crowd or pack to capacity' jampack 'crowd or pack to capacity' load 'put (something) on a structure or conveyance' drape 'place casually' heap 'arrange in stacks' set 'put or set (seeds, seedlings, or plants) into the ground' moisten 'moisten with fine drops'
immerse 'COD: dip or submerge in a liquid.' drizzle 'FN: pour (liquid) in a thin stream' set 'COD: put, lay, or stand (something) in a specified place or position' perch 'COD: set or balance someone or something on' drape 'FN: to put an object or objects loosely on or around an object' sheathe 'COD: put (a knife or sword) into a sheath' tuck 'FN: put into a snug place' bestow 'COD: [archaic] put (something) in a specified place.' brush 'FN: apply with a brush ' sit 'FN: cause to sit or be placed (somewhere)' bag 'COD: put in a bag' stash 'COD: store safely in a secret place.' pack 'COD: to place in a container for transport or storage' crate 'COD: pack in a crate for transportation' billet 'COD: lodge (soldiers) in a civilian house' pile 'COD: place (things) one on top of the other' pocket 'COD: put into one's pocket' heap 'COD: put in or form a heap' gag 'FN: to place an object (usually a piece of cloth) over someone's mouth' garage 'COD: put or keep (a motor vehicle) in a garage.' insert 'COD: place, fit, or incorporate (something) in something else' shower 'FN: pour or throw (a liquid or other substance) in a shower' pot 'COD: plant in a pot' place 'COD: put in a particular position' cram 'COD: force too many (people or things) into a container' enclose 'FN: insert inside a container' embed 'FN: fix firmly and deeply in a surrounding mass' shelve 'COD: place on a shelf' hang 'COD: suspend or be suspended from above with the lower part not attached.' put 'COD: move to or place in a particular position. ' cage 'COD: confine in or as in a cage' box 'COD: put in ... a box' daub 'COD: spread (a thick substance) on a surface [carelessly or liberally]' rest 'COD: place or be placed so as to stay in a specified position' jam 'FN: squeeze or pack tightly into a space, sometimes with force' deposit 'COD: put or set down in a specific place.' implant 'COD: insert or fix (tissue or an artificial object) into the body' warehouse 'FN: place in a warehouse.' stuff 'COD: force tightly into a receptacle or space.' emplace 'FN: set in a position.' lodge 'COD: make or become firmly fixed in a place.' wrap 'COD: arrange (paper or soft material) round something, as a covering or for warmth or protection.' inject 'COD: introduce (a liquid, especially a drug or vaccine) into the body with a syringe' shoulder 'FN: to support or carry on or as if on the shoulder(s)' stow 'COD: pack or store (an object) tidily in an appropriate place.' park 'COD: deposit or leave in a convenient place until required' lean 'COD: incline from the perpendicular and rest against.' plant 'COD: place (a seed, bulb, or plant) in the ground so that it can grow.' load 'COD: put a load on or in (a vehicle, ship, etc.).' position 'COD: put or arrange in a particular position.' rub 'COD: apply with a rubbing action' stable 'COD: put [or keep] a horse in a stable' smear 'COD: spread (a greasy or sticky substance) over a surface' plunge 'COD: push or thrust something quickly. ' lay 'COD: place or fix (equipment) in position ready for use.' situate 'COD: place in a particular location or context' package 'COD: put into a box or wrapping. ' stand 'FN: place in a particular position' dust 'FN: apply (a powdered substance) lightly to a surface' stick 'COD: with obj. and adverbial of place put somewhere in a quick or careless way. ' dab 'COD: apply (a substance) with light quick strokes' bin 'COD: a. throw (something) away by putting it in a bin. ' file 'COD: place (a document) in a file' bottle 'COD: place in bottles for storage'
Let's plant flowers in the garden The cat draped herself on the sofa pack the books into the boxes heap firewood around the fireplace load the bags onto the trucks drizzle the meat with melted butter stack your books up on the shelves stick your thumb in the crack She sowed sunflower seeds the theater was jampacked lodge a bullet in the table cram books into the suitcase
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Jessica loaded the wagon with boxes. Crowds packed the stands. Jessica squirted water. Jessica loaded boxes into the wagon. Jessica sprayed the wall. Jessica squirted water at me. Paint sprayed onto the wall.
Examples from SemCor
George did wonderful complicated pen-and-ink drawings like something out of a medieval miniature: hundreds of delicate details crammed into an eight by ten sheet and looking as if they had been done under a jeweler's_glass. I felt lonely and depressed as I packed my bags at the Croydon_Hotel. It was mother who planted the verbenas. Instead of answering you, he sticks his head in the door and shouts up_the_stairs. In the center of any open space remaining our grandfathers had planted syringa and sweet_shrub, snowball, rose-of-Sharon and balm-of-Gilead. When thus deposited, Keys says that cholesterol is mainly responsible_for the arterial blockages that culminate in heart_attacks. To_the_contrary, through the past six weeks violence has been piled upon violence. Since then, the flowers she had planted had spread all_over the hill. This design is hard to beat for timber hunting or for packing in a saddle scabbard. Being a teacher of American literature, I remembered Whittier 's`` Massachusetts_to_Virginia'', where he said:`` But that one dark loathsome burden ye must stagger with alone, And reap the bitter harvest which ye yourselves have sown''. He smiled and stuck a large finger with white hairs sprouting on_it into his ear as though that might help. It does really matter which month of the year you sow them, but they germinate best when they have a wide variation of temperature, very warm followed by cool in the same 24 hours. He piled everything neatly in a corner of the cellar and turned to stare at the blank stone wall. The party is to raise money for the Old_Town_Art center and to plant more crabapple trees along the streets of Old_Town. Miss_Ada had been out back, in a straw_hat, planting flowers. Present conservation practices regard wildlife, not as an expendable natural_resource, but as an annual harvest to be sown and also reaped. Explains Keys: As the fatty protein_molecules travel in the bloodstream, they are deposited in the intima, or inner wall of a coronary_artery. He sat for_a_while with his hands on his knees, watching the bend of her back as she gathered_up her things- a comb, a bottle of aspirin- to take upstairs and pack. It is brought to packing_houses, cleaned and graded as to size and quality, and packed in protective excelsior. The content of his words may lapse back into monotonous repetition, as if a phonograph_needle were stuck in one groove; only seldom is it so simple as to be a matter of his obviously parroting some timeworn axiom, common to our culture, which he has evidently heard, over_and_over, from a parent until he experiences it as part of him. Inside, carefully packed in straw, were six eggs, but the eye of a poultry psychologist was required to detect what scientifically valuable specimentalia lay inside; to Alex they were merely six not unusual hens' eggs. Smarter than most gamblers, she slipped_away from the casino, packed her bag and took the night train to Paris. The debris of his other careers was piled everywhere; a pile of wire cages for mice from his time as a geneticist and a microscope lying on its side on the window_sill, vertical steel columns wired for support to the open ceiling beams with spidery steel cantilevers jutting_out into the air, masonry constructions on the floor from the time he was inventing his disastrous fireplace whose smoke would pass_through a whole house, visible all_the_way up through wire gratings on each floor. But the seven-iron shot he used to approach the green strayed into a bunker and lodged in a slight depression. I dig it, rake it smooth, sow the seeds and wet them down with a fog spray. He began to pack the saddlebags. He planted the pansy seeds himself, buying them from a pansy specialist. One year I simply set the plants in the remains of a compost pile, to which a_little sand had been added, and I had the most beautiful pansies in my, or any of my neighbors' experience. He climbed the stairs, went_into Roberts' room, found a suitcase and packed as much into it as he could. He then draped him over the rough stand, explained that he was supposed to be recently dead, and was being held on his mother 's lap. `` When you pile your'' guy`` on the bonfire tomorrow night, I wonder how much of the true story of Guy_Fawkes you will remember? General_Jones was fresh from a long series of bridge burnings, including the long bridge at Fairmont, and, after seeing a great drove of horses and cattle he had collected safely across the bridge, he sent his men to work piling combustibles in and around it. Then I cover the sowing with a board. Then there was a bad delay in getting Mort_Lindsey 's 30- piece orchestra wedged into its chairs. Stick 4 or 5 cloves in each frank, ham fashion. When they have 4 to 6 leaves and are thrifty little plants, it 's time to set them out where they are to remain. Therefore, her wardrobe is largely mobile, to be packed at a moment 's notice and to shake out without a wrinkle. I did want to touch him and I hoped Ma would do it but she kept looking at the kid 's clothes piled on the floor and the pool of water by them and did make any move to. But then, when you stuck things into the holes, why did they come right out again? And one of the best services available to the people who try to raise and can meat, to plant, grow vegetables and put them up. At the end of the room there was a desk heaped with papers, and she began to riffle these, making sighs and and noises of girlish exasperation. `` A remarkable substance'', says Dr._Keys,`` quite apart from its tendency to be deposited in the walls of arteries''. Huge glob-flakes hitting the ground, piling higher and higher. `` By_the_way'', said Mr._Blatz, packing his tools into a battered carrier,`` them power_tools needs extra voltage. Over the rapidly diminishing outline of a jump_seat piled high with luggage Herry 's black brushcut was just discernible, near, or enviably near that spot where- hidden- more delicately textured, most beautifully hair must still be streaming back in cool, oh cool wind sweetly perfumed with sagebrush and yucca flowers and engine fumes. She 'd say she did feel good on Sunday, could go_to church- there 'd be a little argument, but she could be stubborn- and when the old_woman had gone, quick pack the things she 'd need to take, all but the dress she 'd wear Monday, and take the bag down to that place in the station where you could put things in a locker overnight, for a dime. These my grandmother left in their places( they are still there, more persistent and longer-lived than the generations of man) and planted others like them, that flourished without careful tending.
Posing_as : masquerade-29.6
masquerade 'pretend to be someone or something that you are not'
behave officiate act masquerade pose function rank serve qualify
impersonate 'COD: pretend to be (another person) for entertainment or fraud'
he is masquerading as an expert on the internet This silly novel is masquerading as a serious historical treaty
Examples from VerbNet
They serve a restricted role on the bench. Dina masqueraded as a lawyer. Dina acted like a cretin. He had served in financial planning positions.
Examples from SemCor
Professionally a lawyer, that_is_to_say with dignity, reserve, discipline, with much that is essentially middle-class, he is compelled by an impossible love to exhibit himself dressed_up, disguised-, paradoxically, revealed- as a child, and, worse, as a whore masquerading as a child.
Posture : spatial_configuration-47.6
sit down 'be seated' stand 'be standing; be upright' sit 'be seated' stand up 'be standing; be upright' crouch 'sit on one's heels' kneel 'rest one's weight on one's knees' hunker 'sit on one's heels' hunker down 'sit on one's heels' lie 'be lying, be prostrate; be in a horizontal position' scrunch 'sit on one's heels' scrunch up 'sit on one's heels' sprawl 'sit or lie with one's limbs spread out' squat 'sit on one's heels'
dangle recline straddle hang squat stoop jut lie roost project bow tilt crouch hover loom lean balance bend sag perch stand kneel tower sit suspend rest lounge protrude plop nestle slope yaw loll fly swing rise swag sprawl open
squat 'FN: to be in a position low to the ground in which one's knees are bent and the heels close to or touching the buttocks or thighs. ' stoop 'FN: to bend one's body forwards and downward' bend 'FN: to be in a position in which one's body is folded, usually at the waist or the knees' sit 'COD: to be in a position in which one's weight is supported by one's buttocks rather than one's feet and one's back is upright. ' lie 'FN: to be in a horizontal position on a supporting surface' sprawl 'COD: sit, lie, or fall with one's limbs spread out in an ungainly way. ' huddle 'COD: curl one's body into a small space. ' hunch 'FN: to sit or stand in a position in which one's shoulders and the top of one's body are bent forward ' shrink 'FN: To reconfigure the body into a fetal position or into a smaller size.' lean 'COD: be in or move into a sloping position. ' kneel 'COD: fall or rest on a knee or the knees. ' crouch 'FN: to be in a position where the knees are bent and the upper body is brought forward and down. ' stand 'COD: be in or rise to an upright position, supported by one's feet. ' slouch 'COD: stand, move, or sit in a lazy, drooping way. '
In some cultures, the women give birth while squatting The children hunkered down to protect themselves from the sandstorm The sick man lay in bed all day the books are lying on the shelf In church you have to kneel during parts of the service We had to stand for the entire performance!
Examples from VerbNet
They stood the statue on the pedestal. John slouched. On the pedestal stood a statue. There stood on the corner a statue. The statue stood on the corner.
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Marty_Land stood alone on a red-clay road as storm_clouds gathered ominously in_the_sky again. Statues and other monuments that stood there were stolen, mostly by the waves of Crusaders. Palmer was now putting merely for a tie, and Player, who was sitting beside his wife and watching it all on television in Tournament_Chairman_Clifford_Roberts' clubhouse apartment, stared in amazement when Palmer missed the putt. For Rachel, conceded to be the prettiest of the Szold girls- and she did make a pretty picture sitting in the grape-arbor strumming her guitar and singing in her silvery tones- there was no particular March counterpart; but both groups were so closely_knit that despite individual differences the family life in both cases was remarkably similar in atmosphere if not entirely in content- the one being definitely Jewish and the other vaguely Christian. `` So help me, Crouch, I 'd like to kill you where you stand, but, before I do, I 'm going_to hear you admit killing him. His head hung over the boards of Katie 's stall; before it was sprawled the mangled corpse of the bearded stranger. If any among the hardy hundreds who sat in the downpour are in doubt about how it comes_out, let them take comfort. They all sat around and drank ice_water, and the men smoked, and everybody had a good time. The men he would take_back across the river stood there, but he turned_away from them. Styka sat beside him and pumped his hand excitedly. Rocco_Vecchio- a, haggard Vecchio- was standing there, flanked by two men in the uniforms of armored transport guards. He was able, now, to sit for hours in a chair in the living_room and stare out at the bleak yard without moving. I came_back, sitting by my locker, feeling real low, and the kid walks over to me, looks up, and says: Here, in the old days- when they had come to see the moon or displays of fireworks- sat the king and his court while priests, soldiers, and other members of the party lounged in the smaller alcoves between. A tribe in ancient India believed the earth was a huge tea_tray resting_on the backs of three giant elephants, which in_turn stood on the shell of a great tortoise. I sat there with the faint odor of charcoal-broiled steaks tantalizing my nostrils and occasionally catching the aroma of coffee. They had been sitting too long to be able to stand_up easily. It was Giselle, the fille_de_chambre, come to clean the room, and while she stood before him with ears pricked_up and regard all curiosity, explaining her errand, Alex could see from the corner of his eye the doctor doing all he could to calm the displeased bird. She stood frowning and chewing her lip. She sat quietly, staring at me from the wide eyes. Gun went to the door, which was open, and stood at attention while Orville_Torrence_Killpath, in full uniform, finished combing his hair. `` Are you referring, sir'', asked Helva politely,`` to the Dark_Age discussions of the number of angels who could stand on the head of a pin''? They were sitting on their heels, rider fashion, over by the still empty calf wagon. This used_to be part of every child 's bag_of_tricks, but few children can do it today; some are actually incapable of rolling forward and are completely confused when not sitting or standing upright. It is said that the eccentric Timothy_Dexter, who was one of the first share-holders, stood on the table and made a speech worthy of the occasion. A_few yards beyond the group of men, a man 's nude body lay face down on a patch of thick green dichondra. He had dinner and sat there over his coffee watching the winding pattern of traffic as it crossed the bridge and spread_out like a serpent with two heads. ``'' Do you see that pretty girl standing next to the car with slacks on``? The total process of evangelism reaches the crescendo when the group of new members stands before the congregation to declare publicly their faith and to be received into the fellowship of the Church. After_that, it requires several minutes of concentrated work, including six separate and deliberate actions by a minimum of three men sitting at three separate stations in a bomber, each with another man beside him to help, for an armed bomb to be_released. He fell on his side across the lowest step, rolled_over once, then lay still. When he opened the door, there stood Eugene, on his way out_of the apartment. The subject he liked most was the female_body, which he painted in every state- naked, half-dressed, muffled to the ears, sitting primly in a chair, lying tauntingly on a bed or locked in an embrace. She stood for a moment, rain dripping from the trees over her head, thinking_of Maude. She lay there, making no effort to get_back on her feet. It raced closer and they could see a woman with white hair, sitting astride an upright branch. The action centers about a group of outspoken and offbeat students sitting around a table in a cafeteria and their collective and ultimately fruitless search for a cup of hot coffee. After he 'd got_out fresh liver for Bast, he paused to look at her crouched daintily over her dish. Some women can sit and sew, crochet, tat or knit by_the_hour, and look calm and relaxed and turn_out beautiful work. So you sit in the car and listen to the air run_out and listen to the rain and see the mud in_front_of the headlights, waiting for you, for your new spectator_pumps, waiting for you to squat by yourself out there in your tight skirt, crying and afraid and trying to get that damned son-of-a-bitch tire off, because that is being an old_maid too, if you happen to drive a car, it is changing the tire yourself in the night, and in the mud and the rain, hating to get out in it but afraid to stay and afraid to try to walk out for help. I can sit here in the car while you walk around the corner''. He stood looking down for a_few seconds, then backed_up two or three paces from the edge. In the heat of the summer, the garden solitudes were ours alone; our elders stayed in the dark house or sat fanning on the front_porch. But the fences were still in_place fifty odd years ago, and when we stood on the gate to look over, the sidewalk under our eyes was not cement but two rows of paving_stones with grass between and on both sides. Once, sitting at the front window in his parents' room, he saw Kate come_out of her house. He staggered into the back seat and lay back, fighting for breath. A man with a baby in his arms stood there pleading for his wife who is on the other side with the rest of the family. This used_to be part of every child 's bag_of_tricks, but few children can do it today; some are actually incapable of rolling forward and are completely confused when not sitting or standing upright. Mickie sat over his second whisky-on-the-rocks in a little bar next to the funeral_parlor on Pennsylvania_Avenue. She stood sipping and chewing and watching. They lay, with the_birds hopping from branch to branch above them and the bright sky peeping down at them. The girls sit quietly with the musicians, wearing prim dresses or plain, secretarial shifts, until it is time to go off to a back_room and reappear in the spare uniform of the harem. The land lies ready for the coming onslaught. The candles were lighted, and we sat on split mats among the village notables. Silence stood in front of her, waiting, and in back of her, blocking her retreat. When we were fighting, a_few of our orthodox people were lying down in the roads so we could not pass. Every_night they all went_to Mama and Papa Albright 's, and sat on the open front_porch, where they could get the breeze. He knelt down at his bed as long as he could kneel. If you 're lyin' out in the hammock at night, and it gets kinda cool- you_know- you just take these sides with the fringe on- see- and wrap' em right over you. The first time he was harnessed he stood like a gentle old mare; the crupper under his tail seemed to be old stuff. He stood with his back to the skiff. It made no sense to him** h He whirled around, suddenly hot all_over, finding the man who had been standing before him a_few moments back, nailing him to the spot on which he now stood, open-mouthed- It is not difficult to see that the stamens of the catkin are always arranged in pairs, and that each individual flower is nothing but one such pair standing on a green, black tipped little scale. Abel sat and regarded the country which, spreading_out from both sides of the road, rolled greenly up to where the silent white houses and long barns and silos nested into the tilled fields. He saw Mose squatting by the hearth, breaking_up hardtack into a pan. The manager sat behind the group so he could see and count the hands that went_up, and the director wrote the numbers on the blackboard. Conrad hung_up and sat on the small telephone-booth bench, massaging his right leg. I found a parking place half a block away, sat in the car and waited. Her house stood on a rise of ground, and before she got_into her car she looked at the houses below. It had a gourmet 's corner( instead of a kitchen), a breakfast room, a luncheon room, a dining_room, a sitting_room, a room for standing_up, a party room, dressing_rooms for everybody, even a room for mud. I have once sat cross-legged in the grass through a long summer morning and watched without touching while a poppy bud higher than my head slowly but visibly pushed off its cap, unfolded, and shook out like a banner in the sun its flaming vermilion petals. When the mast was raised, Alexander gave the order for Small and Cromwell to be placed under arrest, and now three figures in irons sprawled upon the open deck and terror stalked the Somers. They cannot stop to grasp and embrace and sit in the back seat of cars along a dark lane. Cooper was beside his car, on the curb at the right, just standing there morosely; he did even look up. He got_up slowly, and she was already on her feet, and he stood facing her. Squatting on our haunches beside the flat stone we broke them on, we were safe behind the high closed gates at the end of the drive: safe from interruption and the observation and possible amusement of the passers-by. Around the table sit Protestant, Catholic, and Jew. They headed in_that direction and, at San_Juan Capistrano_by-the-Sea came_upon Barco sitting in the quaint old Spanish Mission_Drive-in, eating a hot tamale. It stood some fifty paces from the edge of the bank. He stood flat-footed in the box, but not very close to the plate now. A thoroughly ingratiating company it is, and when the final curtain falls you may suddenly realize that you have been sitting with a broad grin on your face all evening. So the Christian_Youth_Crusade against Communisn developed and more_than 300 top teenagers and 65 adult advisers from Presbyterian_churches of the area sat enthralled at the four-hour program. This light did not penetrate very far back into the hall, and my eyes were hindered rather_than aided by the dim daylight entering through the fan vents when I tried to pick_out whatever might be lying, or squatting, on the floor below. I had to stand_up, with the ladies. So Mr._Crombie sat on a wooden box and talked in_order to keep Mr._Blatz 's mind from funny things. For thirty minutes, Stanley_Gilborn stood there. It was built by the Pasterns, and stands on the acre of ground that adjoins our property. When enough time had elapsed so_that there was little likelihood of his returning for something he had forgotten, Harold went_out into the hall and stood looking into one room after another. Two uniformed officers, a_couple_of plain-clothesmen I knew, and two other men stood on a gray cement area next to the pool on my left. He sits there remembering the tense moment before the ball was snapped; the churning of straining feet, the rasp of the canvas pants; the smell and feel of hot, wet woolen sleeves across his face. I saw the clergyman kneel for a moment by the twitching body of the man he had shot, then run back to his position. I did offer any advice, but I certainly did not want to go_back to where the officer lay with his brains dashed out. Six months later, Hal_Yarrow stood in the observation_dome of the Gabriel and watched the ball of Earth dwindle above him. Jane sat receptive and interested. He sat for_a_while with his hands on his knees, watching the bend of her back as she gathered_up her things- a comb, a bottle of aspirin- to take upstairs and pack. You could not stand on dignity when you were soaked and muddied and your life was at stake. Finding the key under his shoe, he started the engine, and while it warmed_up he turned to her standing there in the fog, and said,`` Defrost the refrigerator''. He was standing in_front_of the mirror, tightening his tie. Mike_Deegan was standing beside it, facing the field. Sat there and as a woman sang, she kept getting thinner and thinner, right before my eyes, and the eyes of some 5500 other people. She lay still on the bed, her head hardly denting the pillow; sometimes she opened her eyes and looked_around, and sometimes she took a_little milk or soup. He stood on the porch and watched him struggling with the heavy harness, and finally went over to help him. As_usual, Mrs._Crombie was standing in_the_midst of a confusion of cooking_utensils. At_the_same_time he watched carefully to see how one attached pegboards to stone walls, but Mr._Blatz was usually standing in his line_of_vision and it all seemed so simple that he did like to disclose his ignorance. So you sit in the car and listen to the air run_out and listen to the rain and see the mud in_front_of the headlights, waiting for you, for your new spectator_pumps, waiting for you to squat by yourself out there in your tight skirt, crying and afraid and trying to get that damned son-of-a-bitch tire off, because that is being an old_maid too, if you happen to drive a car, it is changing the tire yourself in the night, and in the mud and the rain, hating to get out in it but afraid to stay and afraid to try to walk out for help. Not to repel injury and uphold and improve pax-ordo means not simply to accept the misshapen order and injustice that challenges it at the moment, but also to start down the steep slope along which justice can find no place whereon to stand. I could evoke no further elaboration from her about this; but a_few seconds later she was standing directly across the room from me, looking me in the eyes and saying in a scathingly condemnatory tone,`` Your father despises you''! Everyone in the ball_park seemed to be standing and shouting. I walked to the right around it to buildings containing illuminated manuscripts and came to the Treasury, which houses such things as coffee_cups covered with diamonds, jewelled swords, rifles glittering with diamonds and huge divan-like thrones as large as small beds, on_which the sultans sat cross-legged. We were forbidden to swing on the gates, lest they sag on their hinges in a poor-white-trash way, but we could stand on them, when they were, rest our chins on the top, and stare and stare, committing to memory, quite unintentionally, all the details that lay before our eyes. It lay with its head on its paws and only its eyes moving, watching us carefully. I sat where I could watch the exit and realized I was hungry. I would have stood there and died there if left to myself, but Cousin_Simmons grabbed my arm in his viselike grip and fairly plucked me out of there; and_then I came_to some sanity and plunged away with such extraordinary speed that I outdistanced Cousin_Simmons by_far. Unruly hair goes straight up from his forehead, standing so high that the top falls gently over, as if to show that it really is hair and not bristle. More_often_than_not I have found easy excuse to leave my own work and stand at a respectable distance where I could watch this man transform raw nature into a composed, not imitative, painting. From_where I sit it looks more like a nightmare. Over on the bank, the west bank, a man stood, calling to him. He had never heard so many bells, and as he lay there listening, he thought_of her scolding him for his remarks when he had looked up at the obelisk and the church at the top of the Spanish_Steps. I sat and watched proceedings. Only_too often, however, you have the feeling that you are sitting in a room with some of the instruments lined_up on one wall to your left and others facing them on the wall to your right. They had Vermouth, sitting in_front_of a cafe. He would sit, slim-waisted and spare, on the edge of Scotty 's bed, his legs crossed so elaborately that the crossed foot could tap the floor. First thing I knew he was in the kitchenette cooking_up the breakfast and I was handing Eileen her coffee-cup and she was lying there handsome as a queen among her courtiers. The seventeen men stood and stared at him for a moment longer. He saw no life, but still stood there for a time peering at the unlovely, his gaze continually returning to Papa-san. Kitti would lie in it no_more. He stared at the clerk who sat at a scarred and ancient fumed-oak desk stuffing envelopes. He, like most_of us, wants to be able to sit, to contemplate and be moved by the great outdoors. Then Rector, attired in his best blue serge suit, sat in a chair out on the lawn, in the shade of a tree, smoking a cigarette and waiting. Underneath the big one, in the silent moonlight, lay a dead pigeon, and on the smaller bell, the Clemence, two gray and white birds slept huddled_together in the cold winter air. Then he hunkered_down on the heels of his handmade boots, peered into the orderly chaos of axle, shock_absorber, and spring. Barbara asked, standing in the doorway. Hal felt Mary; he had_a_time keeping the tears from welling to his own eyes as he stood in the crowd in the observation_dome. Mike_Deegan was sitting on the bench, watching. At_last, sitting there, in the familiar surroundings, the truth began to sink_in. The reader meets a_few old friends like Blimp and the TUC horse, and becomes better acquainted_with new members of the cast_of_characters like the bomb itself, and civilization in her classic robe watching the nuclear arms_race, her hair standing straight out. Kneeling, Cobb planted a sturdy knee in the small of his back, holding him pinned. Lying in the grass behind the brush clump, Warren looked about. She stood indecisively for a moment, then walked down the hall; he heard her knocking on another door. An old_man, sitting against the wall of a cottage and waiting for the sun to find him, gave her a more_than reflective look as she passed, the sap still plainly rising in his branches. `` I think we 'd better let it lay until we get a clearer picture of the ecological setup around here. Her husband was lying on the kitchen floor, police said. Creighton_Hague sat in his office above the Ione pit. The many-bodied girl lay near him. And she was made to fall_in_love with him again there in the rutted dirt driveway standing in the cold fog, mad as she was at his going_away when he really did have to, mad at their both got older in a life that seemed to have taken no more than a week to go_by. He was disappointed to find a nervous, scrawny woman with a big hat standing at the door. Alex suppressed those expressions of relief which offered to prevail in his face and escape from his throat; unwarranted they were in_any_case for, as he stood facing the fille_de_chambre, his ears were assailed by new sounds from the interior of the shower_room. John stood above him, his face ashen. Before him, mutilated, bleeding to death, they lay. Fritzie was on the couch reading; Laura was sitting in an easy_chair about eight feet away. Mike went over to Phil and stood over him. He wanted desperately to see Kayabashi defeated, the Communists in the village rooted_out, the mission standing triumphant, for in the triumph of the Lord he himself would be triumphant, too. Where their sharp edges seemed restless as sea waves thrusting themselves upward in angry motion, Papa-san sat glacier like, his smooth solidity, his very immobility defying all the turmoil about him. Outside in the dressing_room, Frankie_Ricco sat on the bench dressed in his street_clothes. Or the mode of love to this fragment by a recent poet:`` Know ye, fair folk who dwell on earth Or shall hereafter come to birth, That here, with dust upon his eyes, Iraj, the sweet-tongued singer, lies. Drenched and shaking, he stood near the sweet-smelling stall and dared to pat her muzzle. The sentry 's saddled horse stood picketed nearby, having been kept handy in_case of need. He jerked once in the grass and lay still. Sitting quietly on an equally big pork_barrel was another Judge_Smith ally, Georgia 's Carl_Vinson, chairman of the Armed_Services Committee. Sponsors may sit with them also. He sat beside Kate 's bed with the others throughout the morning, talking, talking of God 's will, while Kate lay staring angrily at him. In the meadow below, militia officers shouted at their men and on King_'s_Bridge two boys sat fishing. It must be that son who sat before her now, shriveled to half his size and half his senses. He stood very still, his heart thumping wildly. In 1899, Parliament erected a statue to Cromwell in Westminster, facing Whitehall and there, presumably, he still stands. Then he thought_of Aaron_Blaustein standing in his rich house saying:`` God is tired_of taking the blame. Back at the Factory-to-You with the other old_maids, back there she was the youngest clerk and she was thirty-four, which made her young enough to resent the usual ideal working conditions, like the unventilated toilet with the door you had to hold shut while you sat_down. The women, keeping their voices low as they worked around the house or sat in the living_room, sounded like chickens shut_up in a coop for the night. She stood quite still, trying to focus upon a direction in_which to turn, a path to follow, a clue to guide her. He would lie in it no_more. Behind this is a minber or Moslem pulpit and near it a raised platform with golden grillwork, where the emperors and, after them, the sultans, sat. Mike sat quietly watching the manager come. His father would come upstairs and stand self-consciously at the foot of the bed and look_at his son. He sat stiff-backed in a chair that did not swivel, though it was obvious to Gun that Killpath felt his position as acting captain plainly merited a swivel_chair. But she sat on in stubborn silence. I sat by her on the divan. Piepsam calls the cyclist`` cur'' and`` puppy'' among other things, and at the crisis of his fit a little fox-terrier stands before him and howls into his face. Families go out to the edge of the terraces to sit on carpets around a samovar. Beyond it I noted a small green column, about twelve feet below the present ground_level- the Serpentine Column, three entwined serpents, which once stood at the Temple of Apollo at Delphi, Greece. Gavin stood on the porch, a thin figure. The bed still showed signs of where Kitti had lain. They squatted on their heels in the deep mud and Dill found a cigar in his breast_pocket, passing it over silently. Next to him was a young boy I was sure had sat near me at one of the trading sessions. He worked standing, with his left hand in his pocket as_though he were merely stopping for a moment, sketching with the surprised stare of one who was watching another person 's hand. Gilborn stood there for a long_time. He had stood at a_little distance, studying her, as though he would walk_around next and look at the back of her head. The distance between where she stood and where Dave waited at the outside_door was a_hundred miles. Those men, lying in the huts, they did not know. He must construct transitions so_that a dancer who is told to lie prone one second and to leap wildly the next will have some physical preparation for the leap. He has said,`` Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come_in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me''( Revelation 3: 20). He had sat beside Alexander_Brandel at the rostrum of a congress of Zionists. For moments he stood in water, shivering and gasping for breath. `` We just sit quiet and wait'', Prevot had said. `` I have sat many hours with this, Styka. After that they had sat for five minutes without saying a word. Mark stopped the car and switched_off the lights and they sat looking_at the water, which, there being no moon out, could be distinguished from the sky only by an absence of stars. Still the guards did not move, but stood inert, aloof from the slow scrambling man. He knelt slowly and dumped the corpse onto the floor of the tunnel. The Lady_Da, naked in the dusty plain, waved a hospitable hand and showed that there was a place for him to sit beside her. There was no use in standing there in the drizzle, trying to find a link between Emile 's murder and opium in a cup of coffee. And the bed that sagged in a certain place where all the weight had been put too many times before and the walls fine and thin for overhearing talk in the next room when Gratt went_out for ice, the sound coming through the walls like something on the other side of the curtain, so you knew they heard you when they were quiet and while you lay wondering what they had heard you listened. Then the figures which held his attention became a group of shattered trees, standing like the grotesques of a medieval damnation scene. Her legs hung down long and thin as she sat on the high stool. Arrange a reserved section in the sanctuary where all new members may sit together. I do it, lots o' times- I like to lie in a hammock at night, by myself, when it 's all quiet. He was shorter and fatter than Owen, who felt good standing next to him. She remained squatting on her heels all_the_time we were there; like the man, she was entirely naked. One afternoon, as the women sat clucking softly, a new carload of people pulled_up at the gate. They are definitely in the same room with you, but your head starts to swing as though you were sitting on the very edge of a tennis_court watching a spirited volley. She stood there, a large old_woman, smiling at the things she would say to him in the morning, this big foolish baby of a son. She stood there, watching Holden come_in, and she put the piece of toast in her mouth and bit_off one corner with a huge chomp of her white teeth. `` He just lay back there and waited for it'', Meek said. merchants from the bazaar bickering over a deal; a Bakhtiari khan in a cap and hacking jacket; dervishes who stand with the stillness of the blind, their eyes filmed with rheum and visions; the old Kajar princes arriving in their ancient limousines; students, civil_servants, beggars, musicians, hawkers, and clowns. Rousseau was aware that he must seem like a hypocrite, standing there and arguing that he could not possibly permit a public performance. She measured the distance from_where they stood to the men and the gun, measured the distance from the men to_the_back room. He was sitting on top of a log which was spinning round and around in the water. Watson ran up the ladder and stood for a second sucking_in the cool air that smelled of mud and river weeds. The thought of this lonely woman sitting at her window touched him, although he was even more touched by her plumpness. As he pulled the fringed sides up and made himself into a cocoon, Mr._Podger saw that thin, attractive, freckled little face again, and hoped that the boy, too, was lying in a cool, fringed-wrapped quiet. Standing in the shelter of the tent- a rejected hospital tent on which the rain now dripped, no_longer drumming- Adam watched his own hands touch the objects on the improvised counter of boards laid across two beef barrels. Grabski sat in a sweat saturated undershirt, cursing the excessive heat which clamped an uneasy stillness before sundown. He crouched there. As our planes land the war materiel that kills pro-Western Katangans, we stand supinely bleating while Nehru 's troops smash into a five-hundred-year-old district of our NATO ally, Portugal. Behind him on the steps of the little office sat old_man_Arthur; he was straight, something angry in his attitude, as if he might be waiting to report something. She stood clutching her shawl around her shoulders until he had swung the car onto the road. He was standing there, he thought, in Virginia, in the thickening dusk, in a costly greatcoat that had belonged_to another Jew. He stood watching the girl, wondering what was coming next. If the acting captain wanted his acting lieutenant to sit on his ass around the station all night, Killpath would just have to go_out and drag Gun back by the heels once an hour; because he 'd be damned if he was going_to be a mid-watch pencil-pusher just to please his ulcerated pro-tem captain. Then she took lemonade to Marsh 's young aide where he sat in the cool of the big trees around the flower_garden. He found tepid water in a pitcher and a last bit of soap, and he lathered his face and stood stropping the razor on his broad leather belt, its buckle held firm by a knob of the bedpost. It was so utterly unexpected that Marty stood for several moments with his mouth hanging open foolishly after it had happened. Hoag pushed open the door: at the far end of the long dark room Muller was faintly silhouetted against the window, the rifle still raised; he stood with his feet apart on a kitchen_table he had dragged to the sill. At the top of the stairs he ran_into somebody standing there angrily in a dressing_gown. Far away, standing before a curtained window in the study room, was his father, hands tucked under his coattails, and staring into the dark church. He crawled beneath the two supply wagons which stood between the buildings and peered around a corner. The subject he liked most was the female_body, which he painted in every state- naked, half-dressed, muffled to the ears, sitting primly in a chair, lying tauntingly on a bed or locked in an embrace. Although they are forbidden to sit with the customers, the dancers are sometimes proffered drinks, and most_of them can bolt one down in mid-shimmy. Sitting on her terrace, sitting in her parlor, sitting anywhere, she ground_an_axe of self-esteem. Bobby_Joe had been sitting close to her, touching her actually, and holding her hand from_time_to_time, but it seemed at_once that Howard sat much closer. And now Andrei sat on a train on_the_way to Lublin and wondered if he was not being punished for his lack of belief. As they waited for supper they sat by the fire, glasses, while Byron philosophized as much for his own entertainment as hers. Under Yakov_Segal 's direction, it begins stirringly, as crouching Soviet and Nazi troops silently scan each other, waiting for the first surrender gesture. A man with a sketch_pad in hand sat with a large pink woman in a small office at the end of a long, dim corridor and made pencil lines on_paper and said,`` Is this more like it, Mrs._MacReady? What otherwise could`` the lawyer, doctor, minister, the men_of_science and letters'' do when told that they had`` become the cherubim and seraphim and the three archangels who stood before the golden throne of the merchant, and continually cried,' Holy, holy, holy is the Almighty Dollar'''? After_all, the average American as he lies and waits for the enemy in Korea or as she scans the newspaper in some vain hope of personal contact with the front is unconcerned that his or her plight is the result of a complex of personal, economic and governmental actions far beyond the normal citizen 's comprehension and control. The blue draped Virgin was still there, but no_one knelt before her now. After they had left, some of the people moved around, to find more comfortable places to sit. Gilborn wondered whether Kitti had lain in that same bed with&&& Who? Ekstrohm lay in his bunk and thought, the camp is quiet. It was a bold, dark castle of pine boughs that stood like a medieval fortress, eclipsing the sun and human time. When she came_back Eugenia was sitting at the kitchen_table with a pencil and envelope jotting_down words and figures. Wait''! cried the guard who ran from the hut to shout to other men standing about outside. Ekstrohm lay in his bunk and listened to the sounds of the night on Yancey-6 138. He moved_over to the desk and stood looking at the papers on_it but not touching anything. Howard, who had been sitting against the wall, said he needed more fresh air, and took the spot on the edge of the porch where Bobby_Joe had been sitting. People stand at the wall giving_vent to their feelings, weeping, pounding it with their fists, pleading for loved_ones. As Viola sat there, a playful impulse overcame her to remove the shoes and socks from the unidentified feet and, as a prank, insert rosebuds between the toes. He finished with the team and filled his pipe and stood looking about him. I remember standing in a corner, watching Jessica act the hostess, serving soft_drinks to her guests. Such_as now, when she sat at a table in the coffee_shop at the Officers' Club, having coffee and a hamburger to sustain her until dinnertime. Not_long ago an acquaintance, a slick-headed water_rat of a lad up from the maw of the city, stood on the balcony puffing his first cigarette in weeks. It was a_level at which some of the investors standing on the sidelines were thought likely to buy the pivotal issues represented in the averages. It was not exactly panic they gave_way to, but they could not just sit there. When the police arrived, they found McClellan and the two lawyers sitting and staring silently. Sooner_or_later, all the gray Navy ships came_in here; if Tommy sat long enough, she would be sure to see all the young officers she had met in San_Diego and Long_Beach. She lay under the covers making jabbing motions with her forefinger telling me where to look_for the coffeepot. There was no extra horse so it was left to his comrades who, though numbering in the fifties, had stood around on the hillside nearby without firing a shot during the entire attack. The doctor stood about, waiting for Alex to dress, with a show of impatience, and soon they were moving, as quietly as could be, through the still dark hallways, past the bedroom of the patronne, and so into the street. When he saw Tommy sitting alone, the tinkling sound stopped. Only at this moment- perhaps because it was before dawn and she was lying in Doaty 's bed- she found herself examining how others might regard her. But when some of the squeals had subsided and she had been through one of those sessions that are so indispensable to the young female- six girls sprawled on one bed, drinking Cokes and giggling- she came_back to the kitchen to talk with me a minute. Worry had a great_deal to do with_it; Stuart had been laid_off at the produce company and had to go_back to sitting in his father 's office, taking what salary his father could hand_out to him. They squatted on their heels with their heads bent far forward, their eyes only a_few inches from the ground. He helped Kate and Juanita enlarge the flower_garden in the side_yard, where they sometimes sat in the still evenings watching the last fat bees working against the summer 's purple dusk. He rammed his mind into focus and said to the two ladies who lay pinkly nude beside him in the desert,`` That was a good bite. Figures seemed to crouch in the surrounding dark; in the distance he saw a band of men who seemed to advance and retreat even as he watched. Now she could let out the three parakeets they would be stepped_on or that Stowey would let them out one of the doors; she could dust the plants, then break_off suddenly and pick_up an old novel and read from the middle on; improvise cha-chas on the harp; and finally, the best part of all, simply sit at the plank table in the kitchen with a bottle of wine and the newspapers, reading the ads as_well_as the news, registering nothing on her mind but letting her soul suspend itself above all wishing and desire. He sits in the stands and he does n't like that. John closed his eyes and saw once_again the little niche in his mother 's bedroom, where she had knelt to tell the good Virgin of her needs. The white clad trees stood like specters in the February night. At one side of the stage a dancer jumps excitedly; nearby, another sits motionless, while still another is twirling an umbrella. Implements of wood and iron are available for close and hasty combat no_matter where a man stands. Joel came and sat mutely with her, sharing her pain and anguish, averting his eyes from the ice_packs on her bosom. When they stood about his tent, chaffing each other, exchanging their obscenities, cursing command or weather, he had studied their faces. A scant half_mile away Shelley and Mary were doubtless sitting on their diminutive terrace, the air about them scented with stock, and listening to the nightingale who had nested in the big lime_tree at the foot of the garden. He stumbled to the middle of the road and simply stood there, waiting for them, a perfect target. He sat beside Kate 's bed with the others throughout the morning, talking, talking of God 's will, while Kate lay staring angrily at him. Isaac_Pitt, one of the men from Lincoln, had taken a musket_ball in his belly; and though he had found the strength to run with us, now he collapsed and lay on the ground, dying, the Reverend holding his head and wiping his hot brow. In the living_room, Miss_Ada was standing by the window with a sheaf of lists in her hand. His face was dark as the sky above it as he stood on the wing and waited for his pilot. The woman covered with growing hands came and sat beside them. In_that beautiful place, among all those companionable and attractive people, he sat and smiled. I put_in new batteries so_as_to be certain I 'd have plenty of power and on my way_out walked over to the regular parking stalls and stood looking at them thoughtfully. Little boys crowded_together on long wooden benches, and in_the_center of the room sat the teacher. Extensive observations by physicians during vaginal examinations have established the fact that a single finger inserted along the anterior wall( the top line of the vagina as the woman lies on her back) may cause a great_deal of distress in a virgin. Laguerre_Hanover is outstanding in type and conformation- good body, plenty of heart girth, stands straight on his legs on excellent feet- and has the smoothest gait. When they had gone, he stood for a minute breathing_in the mustiness of old paper and leather which the busily thrumming air conditioner could n't quite dispel. Piepsam tries to stop him by force, receives a push in the chest from`` Life'', and is left standing in impotent and growing rage, while a crowd begins to gather. `` The county, though, seems more interested in those people who do n't even try, those who sit and draw welfare checks and line_up for surplus food''. This light did not penetrate very far back into the hall, and my eyes were hindered rather_than aided by the dim daylight entering through the fan vents when I tried to pick_out whatever might be lying, or squatting, on the floor below. He stood stiffly erect, clutching the staff, his body half hidden by the limp cloth. A metal table and four chairs stood in the center. The two men sat for some time, savoring the pleasure of escape from peril and the relief such escape brings, before they got_up and left the hotel, the doctor to go_to the conference_house and Alex to go_to the main post_office. Gallery_Director_John_Walker greeted the group, standing on one of the benches in the downstairs lobby to them. Two other Japanese girls were sitting at the tables, both quite pretty and well groomed. ( Music often sounds best to me when I can dress informally and sit in something more comfortable than a theatre seat.) Squatting, as if waiting. Aside from the fact that business was slow this time_of_year and his one salesgirl was not the most enterprising, Mr._Phillips had no worries at_all, and he said as much to Gun_Matson, who sat across from him in civilian clothes, on a Jiffy-Couch-a-Bed, mauve velour,$ 79.89 nothing down special! McBride staggered into the street, flopped sprawling in the stinging dust. There was no place to sit, but Watson walked slowly from the ladder to the window slits and back, stooping slightly to avoid striking his head on the heavy beams. He looked over at him, lying there, asleep, and he felt a wave of revulsion. She came to the ballroom and stood on the two carpeted steps that led down to it. Start with the class standing in a circle, with weight on the right foot and the left extended a_little way into the circle. Even apart from the fact that now at the age of 31 my personal life is being totally disrupted for the second time for no very compelling reason- I cannot help looking_around at the black leather jacket brigades standing idly on the street_corners and in the taverns of every American city and asking myself if our society has gone mad. Bobby_Joe and the boys would come_by, say`` How 's Granny''? and sit on the porch a while. It sometimes ended in death-like trances with many lying exhausted and panting on chair and floor. Now, Adam, in the gray light of afternoon, stared across at the hut opposite his tent, and thought_of Simms_Purdew lying in there in the gloom, snoring on his bunk, with the fumes of whisky choking the air. They lay a_little too stiffly, with their eyes straining to stay closed. Agnese had been sitting quietly, listening with the serenity of the unaware. I stood at the bedside of my patient one_day and beheld a very sick man in terrible pain. He moved back to the wheel and stood there blowing, grasping the top of a spoke to still the trembling of his played-out limbs. He stood, panting, for a moment. Someone said that while we were standing here and arguing about it, would be gone; but Cousin_Simmons said he had watched them marching west early in the morning, and moving at a much brisker pace it had still taken half an hour for their column to pass, what with the narrowness of the road and their baggage and ammunition carts. And when they stood by the fountain in the piazza looking at Santa_Maria he had_to keep a straight_face, not letting_on he had been there with Alberto. What had that man, that other young Jew, felt as he stood in the twilight and heard other men, far_away, singing together?
Precipitation : weather-57
pelt 'rain heavily' snow 'fall as snow' sprinkle 'rain gently' spit 'rain gently' spatter 'rain gently' drizzle 'rain lightly' rain 'precipitate as rain' stream 'rain heavily' rain buckets 'rain heavily' mizzle 'rain lightly' sleet 'precipitate as a mixture of rain and snow' shower down 'rain abundantly' pitter-patter 'rain gently' rain cats and dogs 'rain heavily' fall 'fall from clouds' rain down 'precipitate as rain' hail 'precipitate as small ice particles' precipitate 'fall from clouds' come down 'fall from clouds' pour 'rain heavily' shower 'rain abundantly' patter 'rain gently'
Put on your rain coat-- it's pouring outside! It has only sprinkled, but the roads are slick It hailed for an hour It was snowing all night If the temperature rises above freezing, it will probably sleet If it rains much more, we can expect some flooding rain, snow and sleet were falling Vesuvius precipitated its fiery, destructive rage on Herculaneum When it drizzles in summer, hiking can be pleasant Meteors showered down over half of Australia
Examples from VerbNet
It was pelting with rain. It's raining cats and dogs. It's raining.
Examples from SemCor
Or you could wish your daddy would really do it- kill Gratt_Shafer like he said when you all_the_time, all_along, could feel the nerve draining out of him like air out of a punctured tire when you are on a muddy road alone and it is raining and at night. After heavy rains and an onslaught of mice, snow fell on October 15, 1825, and remained on the ground through a winter so cold that the ice on the Red was five feet thick. He was mildly surprised to find it was snowing. Imagine that there is a blizzard over Pennsylvania, but instead of snowing snow, it snows peas; so we get the whole state covered with peas, about four feet deep. Twenty minutes after the interruption, although it was still raining, the play was resumed at the point in the fourth act where it had been stopped. As`` Much Ado'' turned serious while the insipid Claudio rejected Hero at the altar, a sprinkle began to fall. Rain of near cloudburst proportions had fallen for three full days and it was still raining on the morning of Friday, November 4, 1927, when officials of the Post_Office_Department 's Railway_Mail_Service realized that their distribution system for Vermont had been almost totally destroyed overnight. It might have rained, any time; only- it did not. It had always seemed to rain there, and even the grass was gray. With the spring rains the flow rose rapidly infiltration in open sewers. A third wrote that it was`` raining like poring peas on a rawhide''. Now there was no work in the fields, nor would there be till it rained, and she did not know where he went. The teeth will rain from his mouth like pebbles, his wife will make him cocu with fishmongers, and a trolley_car will grow in his stomach. It snowed softly, silently, an undulating interruption of his vision against the night sky. While he talked you would trade being a West_Tennessee farmer for being anything in the whole damned world, no_matter if it had, in six weeks, rained enough to wet_a_rat 's_ass. It snowed continuously, but quietly, evenly. It was nothing to him if rain fell and nobody came. Thus the unstressed it of it rarely snows here gets its significance from its use with snows: nothing can snow snow but`` it''. `` That curb parking is undependable and annoying, particularly when it rains'', he said. Adam watched his own hands make the caressing, anxious movement that, when rain falls and nobody comes, and ruin draws_close like a cat rubbing against the ankles, has been the ritual of stall vendors, forever. Thus in a context in which there has been discussion of snow but mention of local conditions is new, dominant stress will probably be on here in it rarely snows here, but in a context in which there has been discussion of local weather but no mention of snow, dominant stress will probably be on snows. `` Lookit that come_down, willya'', said the man, scratching himself, yawning. It was a clear night and it was raining!
Predicting : indicate-78
forebode 'make a prediction about; tell in advance' prognosticate 'make a prediction about; tell in advance' promise 'make a prediction about; tell in advance' foretell 'make a prediction about; tell in advance' call 'make a prediction about; tell in advance' predict 'make a prediction about; tell in advance' anticipate 'make a prediction about; tell in advance'
explain
imply prove show say suggest establish anticipate predict indicate forebode demonstrate advertise prognosticate
prophesy 'FN: to predict as if by magic.' foretell 'FN: to predict an event' forecast 'COD: predict or estimate (a future event or trend).' predict 'COD: state that (a specified event) will happen in the future'
NP (Pivot) V () PP.recipient[to] (Experiencer) whether/if (Topic) S ()
NP (Pivot) V () PP.recipient[to] (Experiencer) how (Topic) S ()
NP (Pivot) V () PP.recipient[to] (Experiencer) what (Topic) S ()
Examples from WordNet
Call the outcome of an election
Examples from VerbNet
This indicates to us that they had stolen money. This indicates him to be the thief. This indicates what he should do. This indicates to us how it happened. This indicates how to do it. This indicates it. This indicates to me whether they did it. This indicates how she did it. This indicates whether he is the thief. This indicates to me what he is.
Examples from SemCor
She could always predict what Stanley was going_to do, ever since she first met him. Trouble-free, long-life, quality components will play an increasingly important part in the merchandising of new housing in 1960'', Pantas predicted. Cook_Bennett_Mathues said Juet had predicted bloodshed on the ship. Their plan for rotation of leaders promised a salutary blow at`` bureaucracy'' and would enable`` the people'' to take a more direct and active part in running the country. There are many who predict that should Barnett decide to call the Legislature back into special session, it will really throw his administration into a scramble. The forthcoming season in Pittsburgh also promises to be of unusual interest. `` The present recovery movement will gather steady momentum to lift the economy to a new historic peak by this autumn'', Beryl_W._Sprinkel, economist of Harris_Trust+ Savings_Bank, Chicago, predicted at the closing session here Tuesday of Investment_Bankers Assn., California group, conference. The sail was still unfurled, though there were a good many holes in it, as Langer had predicted would be the case by now. In method as_well_as in theme this little anecdote with its details selected as much for expressiveness and allegory as for`` realism'', anticipates a kind of musical_composition, as_well as a kind of fictional composition, in which, as Leverku^hn says,`` there shall be nothing unthematic''. The body was heavier than he had anticipated. Readings of the number of milligrams of cholesterol in the blood, which seem to have value in predicting heart_attacks, are becoming as routine as the electrocardiogram, which can show that the heart has suffered a symptomatic attack. Giving_up the violin opened a whole new career for Ilona_Schmidl-Seeberg, a tiny Hungarian who Fritz_Kreisler had predicted would have a promising career on the concert stage. `` In_view of the current expansion, which promises to be substantial'' he said the odds appear to favor rising interest_rates in coming months, but`` there is reason to believe the change will not be as abrupt as in 1958 nor as severe as in late 1959 and 1960''. It may be, of_course, that Mr._Louis is consciously trying to create works that anticipate an age of total automation. Neither Mantle nor Maris, understandably, will predict 60 home_runs for himself. Some predict the administration will settle_down during 1961 and iron_out the rough edges which it has had thus_far. Certainly nobody will predict that the next time the lawmakers come_back together Barnett will be_able_to enjoy a re-enactment of the strange but successful`` honeymoon'' he had in the 1960 legislative session. I 'm still not convinced, though, I 'll have to see more of him before predicting that big year for him. If anything may be predicted in the quicksilver world of retailing, it seems likely that the suburban branch will come to dominate children 's clothing( taking the kid downtown is too_much of a production), gadgetry and the discount_business in big-ticket items. `` Hodges predicted:' I think we will see more foreign firms coming to the U._S.. She glanced at the man nodding beside her, a man with weather cracks furrowed into his lean cheeks, with powdery pale eyes reflecting all the droughts he had seen, reflecting the sky and the drought which must follow now in August- yes, with eyes predicting the drought and here it was only June, only festival time again and thoughts of Gratt_Shafer would not leave her. It was predicted that those who shifted in their Kohnstamm reactivity would differ significantly from those who did not on the factor I which the investigators refer to as the`` Inferiority'' factor. Mars has been observed twice at about 3- cm wave_length, and the intensity of the observed radiation is in reasonable agreement with the thermal radiation which might be predicted on the basis of the known temperature of Mars. Like most Democratic spokesmen, Carvey predicts 1962 will be a tremendously`` partisan year''. Did not the Forerunner predict in his Time and the World_Line that such a planet would be found? They predicted escalation, and escalation is what we are getting. No betting man, Mr._Goldberg says he 's merely`` putting my neck out again'' by predicting the rate will go_down this month. As predicted, the highly anxious children in the unstructured schools score more poorly(** f) than those in the structured schools. , the showdown promised by Mr._Hammarskjold 's sudden and tragic death has been avoided; no precedents have been set as_yet; structurally, the U.N. is still fluid, vulnerable to the pressures that its new and enlarged membership are bringing_to_bear upon it. `` As we look_to the$ 800 billion economy that_is predicted for 1970 and the increase of about 40% in consumer expenditures that will be required to reach that goal, management can well be restless about how this tremendous volume and number of new products will be created and marketed'', Peterson said. It was predicted that Kohnstamm-negative subjects would adhere to more liberal, concretistic reports of_what the ambiguous figure`` looked_like'' as reflecting their hesitancy about taking_chances. It really looked as if a change of the sort predicted by Booker_T._Washington had been going_on. What I am here to do is to report on the gyrations of the struggle- a struggle that amounts to self redefinition- to see if we can predict its future course. Many people seem hopeful, yet it is difficult to predict whether or not there will be any more real attainment of Christian unity in 1961 than there was in 1861. The women have a reputation for giving parties that are different and are fun and this year 's promises to follow in_this fine tradition.
Preference : admire-31.2
favour 'promote over another' prefer 'promote over another' favor 'promote over another'
trust love fancy mistrust envy rue regret lament resent dislike admire enjoy savor pity believe despise dread prize abhor miss relish exalt suffer appreciate adore treasure hate revere stand value venerate fear deplore esteem like loathe cherish respect disdain distrust execrate favor detest mourn idolize support worship tolerate
prefer 'COD: like (someone or something) better than another or others; tend to choose.' favor 'FN: prefer'
The tourists admired the paintings. I loved writing. I loved to write. The children liked that the clown had a red nose. I loved his writing novels. I admired him for his honesty. I admired the honesty in him.
Examples from SemCor
As the more conservative group with strong backing from wealthy businessmen, the U.M.C.I.A. was generally favored against the more progressive, labor based U.N.F.P. The newer party campaigned heavily, while the older, more confident party expected the Moroccan merchants and small_businessmen to support them as they had done for many years. `` In_view of the current expansion, which promises to be substantial'' he said the odds appear to favor rising interest_rates in coming months, but`` there is reason to believe the change will not be as abrupt as in 1958 nor as severe as in late 1959 and 1960''. First, there were those Congolese( among them Joseph_Kasavubu) who favored splitting the country into small independent states, Balkanizing it. Why, in_the_first_place, call himself a liberal if he is against laissez-faire and favors an authoritarian central government with womb-to-tomb controls over everybody? But the Kennedy_Administration does n't favor import quotas. And because fortune had favored neither the prisoner nor the red haired captain, they be each other 's undoing. The, however, would favor the Giants' ace. If the German people favor such a settlement we should not oppose Germany following the example of Austria. At the central level the scrutin_uninominal_voting_system was selected over some form of the scrutin_de_liste_system, even though the latter had been recommended by Duverger and favored by all political_parties. Third, there were those( notably Patrice_Lumumba) who favored a unified Congo with a very strong central government. There were rumors that the Ministry_of_the_Interior favored an arbitrary,`` non-political'' process, which were indirectly affirmed when the King personally intervened in the planned meetings. Mr._Claude is a specialist in torso development and he has long favored the now famous Weider_Push-Pull_Super-Set technique in which one exercise of the Super-Set is a pressing or`` pushing'' movement which accents one sector of a muscle group in a specific way, followed by a`` pulling'' exercise which works the opposing sector of the same muscle group. Indications are that Khrushchev( and, with him, the bulk of the Soviet people) favor peaceful coexistence and( with the exception of Berlin) the maintenance of the status_quo in the world. Why, for_example, does he favor two tempos, rather than one, for the third movement? This seems like an attitude favoring a sort of totalitarian bureaucracy which, under a President of the same stamp, would try to coerce an uncooperative Congress or Supreme_Court. A_few of them said they`` preferred contemporary art''. But he not have done so, not have found the way, had fortune favored him. Second, there were those( Moise_Tshombe) who favored near-Balkanization, a loose federalism having a central government of limited authority, with much power residing in the states.
Preserving : pocket-9.10
can 'preserve in a can or tin' tin 'preserve in a can or tin' put up 'preserve in a can or tin'
bed sheathe bin spool bag snare drydock bank cage corral pillory kennel tin jar trap shoulder dock case bench tree archive jail warehouse moor ground cup billet string box bottle cloister house shelve barrack can file pot imprison berth wharf land pasture skewer garage crate fork stable beach lodge jug spit pocket
salt 'COD: preserve with salt.' mummify 'COD: (especially in ancient Egypt) preserve (a body) as a mummy' preserve 'COD: treat (food) to prevent its decomposition or prepare (fruit) for long-term storage by boiling it with sugar. ' embalm 'COD: preserve (a corpse) from decay, originally with spices and now usually by injection of a preservative.' can 'COD: preserve in a can. ' pickle 'COD: preserve (food) in pickle. ' cure 'COD: preserve (meat, fish, tobacco, or an animal skin) by salting, drying, or smoking. '
NP (Agent) V () NP (Theme) PP.destination[in,on,under] (Destination)
Examples from WordNet
tinned foods are not very tasty
Examples from VerbNet
I landed in Russia. I landed there. Lydia pocketed the change. We bottled the cider in 1 gallon jugs. The plane landed.
Examples from SemCor
And one of the best services available to the people who try to raise and can meat, to plant, grow vegetables and put them up. She was ready to kill the beef, dress it out, and with vegetables from her garden was going_to can soup, broth, hash, and stew against the winter.
Process_end : stop-55.4
end 'be the end of; be the last or concluding part of' terminate 'be the end of; be the last or concluding part of'
cut conclude stall kill discontinue halt cut out cut off cease stop end finish quit terminate close deactive
pass 'COD: come to an end' come to a end 'FN: to reach the conclusion of (as of a process, project, meeting)' conclude 'FN: come to an end.' end 'FN: come to an end.'
[11 : Something ----s something ]
NP (Affector) V () NP.eventuality (Eventuality)
NP (Process) V () PP[in] (Depictive) NP (Process) V () PP[as] (Explanation) PP[in] (Time) NP (Process) V () Sinterrog (Final_subevent) AVP (Manner) NP (Process) V () PP[in] (Final_subevent) NP (Process) V () Sinterrog (Final_subevent) NP (Process) V () PP[with] (Final_subevent) PP[in] (Time) NP (Process) V () AVP (Frequency) NP (Process) V () AVP (Manner) NP (Process) V () AVP (Place) NP (Process) V () PP[at] (Place) NP (Process) V () PP[in] (Place) AVP (Time) NP (Process) V () PP[at] (Place) PP[at] (Time) NP (Process) V () NP (Process) V () NP (Time) NP (Process) V () PP[in] (Result) NP (Process) V () AVP (Time) NP (Process) V () PP[after] (Time) NP (Process) V () PP[as] (Explanation) NP (Process) V () AJP (Manner) PP[after] (Time) PP[on] (Time) NP (Process) V () PP[with] (Result) PP[on] (Time)
NP (Subeventuality) V () NP.eventuality (Eventuality)
NP.eventuality (Eventuality) V ()
NP (Affector) V () NP.eventuality (Eventuality) PP.subeventuality[with] (Subeventuality)
NP (Affector) V () S_ING (Eventuality)
Examples from WordNet
This sad scene ended the movie
Examples from VerbNet
The storm ended. He stopped eating the popsicle. John cut the engine. He ended the party with fireworks. A wedding ended the book.
Examples from SemCor
When the shouting ended, the bill passed, 114 to 4, sending it to the Senate, where a similar proposal is being sponsored by Sen._George_Parkhouse of Dallas. It sometimes ended in death-like trances with many lying exhausted and panting on chair and floor. Shortly after this study ended septic conditions resulted which required the addition of sodium_nitrate. The '52 Cards were 6- 7 on May 1 but ended with 88 triumphs, the club 's top since 1949. The Dipylon_Geometric pottery of Athens and the Iliad are amazing manifestations of the inherent potentialities of Greek civilization; but both were among the last products of a phase which was ending. In the tune to which this hymn is most often sung,`` Boylston'', the syllables have and fy, ending their lines, have twice the time any other syllables have. He explained the background of the case, ending with the tenuous clue which had brought him to Gulf_Springs. He turned from the flying trees to look ahead and saw with an inward boy 's eye again the great fieldstone house which, built on one of the many acres of ancestral land the west harbor, had been Izaak 's bride-gift to his cousin wife as the last century ended. A curious thought to end a curious night. To him life was a restless boredom that began with the rising sun and ended only with sleep.
stain 'FN: apply a colorant to a solid for the purpose of coloring it (darker than it originally was).' treat 'FN: To apply a chemical to or otherwise process (e.g. with heat or pressure) a material for a particular purpose.' galvanize 'COD: coat (iron or steel) with a protective layer of zinc. ' weaponize 'FN: process (a pathogen or chemical) so as to make more deadly and/or virulent' dye 'FN: apply a liquid to a solid (especially fabric) in order to color it (darker than it originally was)' reprocess 'COD: process (something, especially spent nuclear fuel) again or differently, in order to reuse it.' enrich 'COD: increase the proportion of a particular isotope in (an element), especially that of the fissile isotope U-235 in uranium.' process 'COD: perform a series of operations to change or preserve.' develop 'FN: applying chemicals to photographic film in order to bring out images'
NP (Agent) V () NP.beneficiary (Beneficiary) NP (Product) PP[from,out_of] (Material)
Examples from WordNet
spin silk
Examples from VerbNet
Martha carved the piece of wood into a toy. $100,000 builds a house. $100,000 will build you a house. Martha carved a toy out of a piece of wood for the baby. Martha carved a toy out of a piece of wood. Martha carved a piece of wood for the baby. $100,000 builds a house out of sticks. Martha carved a toy. $100,000 builds you a house out of sticks. Martha carved a piece of wood into a toy for the baby. Martha carved a toy for the baby. Martha carved the baby a toy out of a piece of wood. Martha will carve a toy out of a piece of wood for $50. This wood carved beautiful toys. The contractor builds houses for $100,000. The contractor will build you a house for $100,000.
Examples from SemCor
Processing_materials : coloring-24
dye 'color with dye'
color japan varnish enamel paint tint stain lacquer dye shellac distemper glaze starch
stain 'FN: apply a colorant to a solid for the purpose of coloring it (darker than it originally was).' treat 'FN: To apply a chemical to or otherwise process (e.g. with heat or pressure) a material for a particular purpose.' galvanize 'COD: coat (iron or steel) with a protective layer of zinc. ' weaponize 'FN: process (a pathogen or chemical) so as to make more deadly and/or virulent' dye 'FN: apply a liquid to a solid (especially fabric) in order to color it (darker than it originally was)' reprocess 'COD: process (something, especially spent nuclear fuel) again or differently, in order to reuse it.' enrich 'COD: increase the proportion of a particular isotope in (an element), especially that of the fissile isotope U-235 in uranium.' process 'COD: perform a series of operations to change or preserve.' develop 'FN: applying chemicals to photographic film in order to bring out images'
Claire painted the wall. Claire painted the wall red. Claire painted the wall into a splotchy mess.
Examples from SemCor
Her hair was dyed, and her bloom was fading, and she must have been crowding forty, but she seemed to be one of those women who cling_to the manners and graces of a pretty child of eight.
stain 'FN: apply a colorant to a solid for the purpose of coloring it (darker than it originally was).' treat 'FN: To apply a chemical to or otherwise process (e.g. with heat or pressure) a material for a particular purpose.' galvanize 'COD: coat (iron or steel) with a protective layer of zinc. ' weaponize 'FN: process (a pathogen or chemical) so as to make more deadly and/or virulent' dye 'FN: apply a liquid to a solid (especially fabric) in order to color it (darker than it originally was)' reprocess 'COD: process (something, especially spent nuclear fuel) again or differently, in order to reuse it.' enrich 'COD: increase the proportion of a particular isotope in (an element), especially that of the fissile isotope U-235 in uranium.' process 'COD: perform a series of operations to change or preserve.' develop 'FN: applying chemicals to photographic film in order to bring out images'
Smith was inscribing the rings. Smith inscribed his name on the ring. Smith was inscribing. Smith inscribed the ring with his name. Smith inscribed his name.
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Questioning : inquire-37.1.2
wonder 'have a wish or desire to know something' inquire 'have a wish or desire to know something' ask 'address a question to and expect an answer from' inquire 'inquire about' ask 'inquire about' enquire 'have a wish or desire to know something' enquire 'inquire about'
inquire enquire pry ask consult
question 'COD: ask questions of. ' quiz 'COD: question (someone).' ask 'COD: say something in order to obtain an answer or some information from someone' inquire 'FN: ask (about something)' interrogate 'COD: ask questions of (someone) closely, aggressively, or formally.' grill 'COD: subject to intense questioning or interrogation.' query 'COD: ask a query about something, or put a query or queries to. '
He had to ask directions several times Ask your teacher about trigonometry The children asked me about their dead grandmother I asked about their special today He wondered who had built this beautiful church
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I asked a question. I asked him about it. He asked of her about what he should do. I asked how to do it. He asked about what to do. I asked. I asked how she did it. He asked him what to do. He asked him about what he wanted. I asked him what he was doing. He asked of her about what to do. He asked of her about whether he should visit the peasants. He asked about whether to go. He asked what to do. I asked of him about whether to go. He asked him how he came. I asked him whether to clean the house. He asked about whether he wanted to go. He asked whether to clean the house. I asked about it. I asked him whether he was going. He asked of her how to do it. He asked whether he should come. He asked of her how it works. He asked what he should do. I asked him.
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The reader, observing this process, might ask`` why not be different''? and find in the answer a license to be a variant of the human species. Andrei asked. How, I asked, could chaos be admitted to chaos? One Republican senator told this correspondent that he was constantly being asked why he did n't attack the Kennedy administration on this score. After his speech, reporters asked him about the report of his political intentions, published in yesterday 's New_York Times. Besides the lack of an adequate ethical dimension to the Governor 's case, one can ask seriously whether our lead over the Russians in quality and quantity of nuclear_weapons is so slight as to make the tests absolutely necessary. I asked Rawlins. `` Vous voulez vos petits dejeuners tout de suite alors''? their hostess enquired. The puzzled saleslady inquired,`` How large is your house, Madam''? How was she to behave, Claire wondered. Waited for more ships, more lobster-backed infantry, and asked what was to be done with a war of rebellion? `` Work''? asked the lady. `` What are my chances for taking Joe 's place''? he asked. Jane asked in her placid, interested way. According to The Chicago_Tribune_News_Service, State_Atty._Gen._Stanley_Mosk of California has devised a series of questions which the joiner might well ask about any organization seeking his money and his name: When he was asked a question or addressed in such a way that some response was inescapable, he would answer; if, as often happened, he had to repeat because he had spoken too softly, he would repeat his words in the same way, without emphasis or impatience, only a_little louder. Certainly, she would dare ask her father afterward. Mrs._Pastern asked sadly, when he came_in. Conchita wondered. After he had gone, Kate asked Uncle_Randolph proudly,`` Would you take their oath''? The place was evidently a familiar haunt and Claire wondered what other illicit loves had been celebrated in the comfortable rooms to which they were shown. When the crowd was asked whether it wanted to wait one more term to make the race, it voted no- and there were no dissents. Alex asked. Last week the board, by a 4 to 3 vote, decided to ask voters whether they prefer the 6- 3- 3( junior_high_school) system or the 8- 4 system. Gilborn wondered whether Kitti had lain in that same bed with&&& Who? `` How many is that, Jim''? asked Willie at one stage of his excavation project. When a witness at court was asked if he had been kicked in the ensuing rumpus, he replied,`` No, it was in the stomach''. `` Where do you put the lighter fluid, ha, ha''? asked the gas_station man. Fifteen years ago, troubled by the rising_tide of materialism in the post-war world, a businessman and a minister asked themselves if there might_not be a place for a small magazine in_which men and women, regardless_of creed or color, could set_forth boldly their religious convictions and bear_witness to the power of faith to solve the endless problems of living. `` You Mr._Nelson''? he asked. `` How do you like it''? she had asked. A_lot_of people were still thinking_about Jack_Nicklaus, the spectacular young amateur, who had a 70; or Ken_Venturi, who had a somewhat shaky 72 but was bound_to do better; or Rosburg, whose accurate short game and supersensitive putter can overcome so many_of Augusta 's treacheries; or even old Byron_Nelson, whose excellent 71 made one wonder if he had solved the geriatric aspects of golf. What should I do about it, I asked myself? Another question that was asked of the assessors was whether they favored the assessment of movable property at its location or at the residence of the owner. He was the captain, so he could ask questions like that. I wonder if one of you gentlemen could drive me back to town? You may ask what else there is, and the answer is nothing- nothing but empty space. `` Who is Howard, anyway''? she asked Bobby_Joe that night. `` Sleep well''? he asked. There was no reason for her to ask what they did. `` Who are you and what happened to you''? he asked. Sir- People continue to inquire the reason for the race for outer_space. He wondered if it wore the old anxiety, or the old, taut stoicism. Since these electrons are moving like planets, you may wonder whether there is an atomic sun at the center of the atom. For_example, early in my life, when one of my editorial workers wanted to find_out how churches and philanthropic organizations met the needs of New_York 's down-and-outers, he did n't just ask questions. `` I beg to inquire if the back is now safe for travelers'', he said. And Sam thanked her, and hoped he might meet her nephew back home, and asked her if she had any further news of the Pope. I asked Wisman what would happen if he broke_out the go codes and tried to start transmitting one. He said he contacted a friend, Henry_Hall_Wilson, on the President 's staff and asked whether his orchestra could play, in the series. I 'm in a room over the Golden_Club on San_Pedro, you just ask for me there, you want see me. I have just asked these questions in the Pentagon, in the White_House, in offices of key scientists across_the_country and aboard the submarines that prowl for months underwater, with neat rows of green launch tubes which contain Polaris missiles and which are affectionately known as`` Sherwood_Forest''. When I asked him what, if anything, I could do about it, he surprised me by referring me to the director of the hall. `` The President says'', the translator came_in,`` that the reason he asked you where you were going is because he hoped you would be visiting other areas in Southeast_Asia, and that everywhere you went, you would seek the answer to your question. He wanted to ask her about Jenkins now, but he knew he could do so in Needham 's presence. He stood looking down at her for a moment, wondering what could have reduced her to this condition. I 'd think that you, even I, would be wondering what they 're up_to. So Linda_Kay gave_up asking, and accepted her reprieve. And while every writer must be dealt with as a special case, the interested student will want to ask himself a number of questions about each. `` Do you think we need a new Henry_James to re-explore the Anglo-American scene''? he asked. The promoter who wanted to sign him up for the circus asked him how he was able to do it. I asked her if she would, and she said she would not. He wondered what expression, as he made that gesture, was on his face. `` Does it ever bother you'', Warren had asked,`` to have people always asking you about your hands''? Did she know, he asked, why the colors of the tubes were important to people 's health? ( he asked this out_loud, but no_one heard it over the other noise in the hut). Jean_Jacques asked, striving to appear unimpressed. It is idle to ask why we are no_longer disturbed if somebody, professing the deepest piety, decides anew that it is of no importance whether or not Christ transformed the water into wine at eleven A._M. on the third of August, A._D. 32. So many_times I have wondered why veterinarians do not wipe the table clean before each new canine patient is placed on_it for examination. Linda_Kay asked. In answering these questions, we need to ask not merely whether Communist troops have crossed over into territories they did not occupy before, and not merely whether disciplined agents of the Cominform are in control of governments from which they were formerly excluded: Judge_Parsons leaned over the bench and inquired,`` You mean some of the defendants made statements admitting this''? Ekstrohm asked. He asked intimate questions and got frank answers from the members of_what he calls the candidates'`` in-groups''. Byron inquired. ** h Then he was asking himself the usual early morning questions: What the Hell am I doin here? `` Tom'', a friend asked him once,`` you bushwhacked them rustlers? `` Me''? she asked, turning slowly. I asked the same questions inside the launch-control rooms of an Atlas missile base in Wyoming, where officers who wear sidearms are manning the`` commit buttons'' that could start a war- accidentally or by_design- and in the command centers where other pistol-packing men could give orders to push such buttons. `` Are you referring, sir'', asked Helva politely,`` to the Dark_Age discussions of the number of angels who could stand on the head of a pin''? she asked, winking wildly. As he lowered himself on the chair behind his desk I wondered what this dapper, slightly ridiculous man could possibly have to do with the workings of the hall. If we were asked why we thought, we should say that these things involve great evil and are wrong, and that to take delight in what is evil or wrong is plainly unfitting. After another long pause he asked,`` How many people know who they are''? He did even ask the cost of this collection. He spoke through the public address box built into the cabin, and his gigantic voice roared out over the empty plain, so_that the pink herd of talking people stirred gently in their happiness and wondered what their friend B' dikkat might be wanting to tell them. The phony producer asked her if she would like to be in one of his shows. He smiled, and said a word or two to the interpreter, who turned_to me,`` The President wonders where you are going after you leave Taipei''? Given a theological lead, I asked what he thinks about those who find a religious significance to his plays. He stood watching the girl, wondering what was coming next. Jubal deduced what had happened but did not know with whom- and did want to inquire. Owen asked. It then occurred to me to ask,`` Is that what that woman told you''? She asked if I had other advice and, heady with_success, I rushed it in, I hope not too late. `` Are you my partner''? she asked hopefully, as she recognized the Scout_Service uniform. I do ask you who' tis you 're being unfaithful to, husband or lover. We flew in rickety planes so overloaded that we wondered why they did crash. `` But you want to ask me when B' dikkat is going_to come_back with the needle''. `` I can remove the ball, can't I''? asked Palmer of an official. The replies from each individual town are not given in detail because the questions asked the personal opinion of the several assessors and are not necessarily the established policy of the town in each case. I said quietly, gaining nerve, ready to ask any question at_all, no_matter_how intimate, ready_to be rebuffed,`` Then why did she leave Israel? I was just asking about it. Such efforts almost always find themselves to ask whether Adam was created capable of growing old and_then older and_then still older, in_short, whether Adam 's life was intended to be part of the process of time. Before he left the apartment he knocked on their door and asked if there was anything he could do for them. Since he introduces so_much modern music, I could not resist asking how he felt about it. As the detective slid it into his pocket, Rourke asked sadly,`` What in hell are you going_to do, Mike''? We simply find ourselves in the position of having no means for inquiring into the structure and meaning of this range of our experience. Even apart from the fact that now at the age of 31 my personal life is being totally disrupted for the second time for no very compelling reason- I cannot help looking_around at the black leather jacket brigades standing idly on the street_corners and in the taverns of every American city and asking myself if our society has gone mad. `` Tell me- what do you do at the park''? he asked. What hope lay_in the nephews, she asked the intensifying light out there, with one married to a barren woman and the other divorced, having sired two girl children, with none to bear_on the Packard name? He tried to ask the Lady_Da how long they had had the drug, and_how much longer they would have to wait before they had it again. `` You really in a hurry, Handsome''? she asked. Helva asked, politely. `` What have you got_on today''? she inquired. Ludie inquired every evening, pretending that he did not care. When asked how this was different from being a good Protestant, the boy answered,`` It 's the same thing''. Note where the sun rises and sets, and ask which direction the prevailing_winds and storms come from. I asked. The debate needed no additional controversy and soon I could ask each individually what he expected from life, what his hopes were and what his fears. `` What do you and Mickey talk_about at_home''? a reporter asked Maris recently. Asked why, he replied primly: She went downstairs and received another curious shock, for when Glendora flapped into the dining_room in her homemade, Sarah asked her when she had brought coffee to her room and Glendora said she had. Visitors to the school ask what shampoo they use on the children 's hair to bring_out the sheen. If anyone asked us, after we made the remark that the suffering was a bad thing, whether we should think it relevant to what we said to learn that the incident had never occurred and no pain had been suffered at_all, we should say that it made all the difference in_the_world, that what we were asserting to be bad was precisely the suffering we thought had occurred back there, that if this had not occurred, there was nothing left to be bad, and that our assertion was in that case mistaken. Then people wonder why Russian pupils are more advanced than American students. She wondered what had taken_place in town, between him and his wife. `` What is it''? asked the children, whose reflexes and replies were invariably so admirably normal and predictable. `` What is it''? he asked. Mike had not heard it; he had not known it until asked. `` What 's''? she asked suddenly. Gibby asked, not bothering to whisper. Concerning the sentence the editor asked,`` What can Virginia do than to hang the men who have defied her laws, organized treason, and butchered her citizens''. After_all, when one has asked whatever became of old Joe and Charlie; when one has inquired who it was Sue_Brown married and where it is they now live; when questions are asked and answered about families and children; and old professors; when the game and its probable outcome has been exhausted; that does_it. `` How do you know you love somebody enough to get_married''? she asked. The inventory you acquired from me is going_to be easy to move; you can't very well sidle up to people on the street and ask if they want to buy a hot Bodhisattva. The Vice_President had called and asked if he could see the Secretary at his home. Jean_Jacques asked. Moreland asked. You wonder if he looks at his wife now and thinks_of you. `` Since we 're having coffee with them this afternoon'', he said,`` I think I 'll ask the daughter if we can pay her to come in to clean for us''. Moreland asked, grimly. Some new members will hesitate to ask questions audibly. Rudyard_Kipling 's scorn for the`` jargon'' of psychical research was altered somewhat when he wondered`` how, or why, had I been shown an unreleased roll of my life film''? Rousseau asked. Just get her where Guardino won n't see her and start asking questions''. The Providence_Sunday_Journal article( Jan. 29) asking whether American taxpayers are being victimized by a gigantic giveaway to pay for the care of war veterans who have non-service-connected disabilities sounds as though The Providence_Journal is desperate for news. he asked Leona. `` See that guy''? the operator asked pityingly. `` Who was that''? he asked. Did you ask him about the whisky''? Wilson inquired about it. Shayne asked, peering ahead at the partially obscured street_sign. I asked, looking at her searchingly. No one asks questions about the free union of the sexes in West_Venice so_long as the partners share the negative attitudes of the group. You remember the words of President_Kennedy a week or_so ago, when someone asked him when he was in Canada, and Dean_Rusk was in Europe, and Vice_President Johnson was in Asia,`` Who is_running the store''? and he said`` The Same fellow who has been_running it, Sam_Rayburn''. Richardson wondered when it would be unloaded. One subject spontaneously asked( after her arm had finally risen),`` Do you suppose I was unconsciously keeping it down before''? Felix asked. Everywhere I went in Formosa I asked the same question. `` I asked her why she could do it tomorrow, but it seems the muse is working good tonight and she 's afraid to let_it_go''. `` Do n't ask me if I think the cannery helps'', he said. `` What is the point'', Charles_Adams reports the Pakistanis as asking,`` in demanding an Islamic state and society if no one, not even the doctors of the sacred law themselves, can say clearly and succinctly what the nature of such a state and society is''? The school has received letters from parents asking,`` What happened to Johnny? `` What brings you here again, Colonel_Marsh''? she asked, taking him and Juanita into the parlor where the shutters were closed against the afternoon sun. Squeezing a look between Johnson 's fat jowls and the car frame a handsome and still darkhaired lady inquired`` Y_'_all_drahve''? `` What kind_of car is it''? he asked gloomily. If the would-be joiner asks these questions he is not likely to be duped by extremists who are seeking to capitalize on the confusions and the patriotic apprehensions of Americans in a troubled time. Finally, at Ye_Olde_Gasse Filling_Station on Avocado_Avenue, they learned that their man, having paused to get oil for his car, had asked about the route to San_Diego. Timothy_Rourke gulped down the whiskey hastily and joined him, asking,`` Who are we going_to call on in the Northeast section''? Barton waited for a long moment, then asked the question which lay always uppermost in his mind. A fresh crop of beginners' guns showed_up in 1961, and they 're good bets for your Christmas_gift list if you 're wondering what to get for a youngster. `` What happens when there 's no more water''? she asked smolderingly. For_example, suppose a man wearing a$ 200 watch, driving a 1959 Rolls_Royce, stops to ask a man on the sidewalk,`` What time is it''? There is a pause in the merriment as your friends gaze at you, wondering why you are staring, open-mouthed in amazement. U._S._Attorney_Macon_Weaver said the federal complaint, charged that the juror gave false information when asked about Ku_Klux_Klan membership during selection of jury. Bake asked. And so, still wondering and a_little perplexed, he grinned at the girl and spoke lightly to make_sure that she would know he was kidding. Recently, by_the_way, I received a questionnaire in which I was asked whether or not I was institutionalized''. Ask Mr._Keo''. The question might be asked:`` Do n't the managements of the heavy-electrical-goods manufacturers know these facts? Harold indicated the photograph on the wall and asked what church the stone sculpture was in. Mercer wondered how long the super-condamine had lasted him. How could it have been thirty years already, she wondered? My husband enters the motel office, signs_up for a room, and them solemnly asks the proprieter if he accepts pets. Kate asked, uneasy at the gravity of the girl 's dilemma. I was asked. But there is a dignity and even a hint of the inspired prophet in his words to one correspondent:`` You ask what I am going_to' reply' to Bradley. Holmes was asked if he had ever visited a house_of_prostitution, or a`` beatnik parlor or teahouse''. I would ask,`` Why not do both''? Once Peter asked,`` How oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? `` You do''? he asked, between wheezes of laughter. Mose asked softly. `` I think I 'll sleep_in this morning'', she said drowsily, and as she snuggled against him, he wondered if she ever went_to church. I wonder if anyone ever bothered to make the point that when it comes_to boats and their motors, Americans excel over any country in the world in_the_long_run. Eventually such incidents became more sporadic, and more sharply demarcated from her day-after-day behavior, and in one particular session, after several minutes of such behavior- which, as_usual, went_on without any accompanying words from her- she asked, eagerly,`` Did you see Granny''? After a_few tortuous moments of wondering who`` he'' is, the camera pans across the room to the plaster statue, and we realize that Neitzbohr is trying to redeem himself in_the_eyes_of a mute piece of sculpture. I wonder if the Carters would take one. He had already become used_to Hesperus' snapping back answers to questions almost before Jack could get them asked. Her hesitation was only momentary and she hoped he did n't notice it, as she settled herself, asked quickly how Miss_Jenny and the babies were getting_on. He remembered Clayton 's mocking smile in the saloon when he had asked him what he would do if they brought their cattle to water. At that moment, Holden almost slammed on the brakes to go_back to Cooper and ask if Ferguson was about. He thought a moment, then inquired,`` You mean petted''? `` Is this the type of citizen you desire''? the Trial should have asked the nations. Signora_Ferraro, bobbing her head encouragingly, asked Sam about Canada, having a special interest. She wondered whether Stanley would call. When we repeat the remark that such suffering was a bad thing, the feeling with which we made it last week may be at or near the vanishing_point, but if we were asked whether we meant to say what we did before, we should certainly answer Yes. The teacher thought it was so successful that she asks:`` Would n't it be helpful to all age_groups if they could participate in a similar confessional of their fears and worries''? At a party an English intellectual- so-called- asked me why I write always about distress. Only the memory of previous hurt, bewilderment and perplexity made him sure that if he did not ask B' dikkat when he, Mercer, was happy, the answer would no_longer be available when he needed it. Was I sure, he asked, that I knew what I was applying for? You wonder about the Christmas_card with no name on it, and it comes_to you that maybe it would have been better to have made somebody happy if you could be happy yourself, to give somebody the one they wanted- to give them you. John asked tiredly. `` Who was that, young feller''? the doctor instantly asked. `` What 's a' scene'''? asked Mercer. And you wonder if that is why the little man lost his job and his car and stayed drunk about a year before he straightened_out and moved to St._Louis, where he got to be a big unhappy success. `` Did anyone see my cab''? he asked, keeping his voice casual. `` Are your people still alive''? he asked, trying to touch a part of her life Alberto had discussed; so he could have something of her for himself. Ryan asked. I asked him if he took seeds from his own plants. After_all, when one has asked whatever became of old Joe and Charlie; when one has inquired who it was Sue_Brown married and where it is they now live; when questions are asked and answered about families and children; and old professors; when the game and its probable outcome has been exhausted; that does_it. We must ask ourselves which of the two alternatives will help the commuter- the two-way B. +_O._-_C._+ O. merger, or the three_way New_York_Central B._+_O._-_C._+_O. merger. One night there were some dried peas lying on our kitchen_table, and these peas looked to me like a_little group of atoms; and I asked myself a question: Suppose I had the same number of peas as there are atoms in my body, how large an area would they cover? Barbara asked, as they heard the front_door close. An out-of-town writer came_up_to Paul_Richards today and asked the Oriole manager if he thought his ball_club would be improved this year. Mr._Dwyer said that although it was obvious that Mr._Rayburn was not well he stopped, gave the youngster his autograph, asked where he was from and expressed the hope that he would enjoy his visit to Congress. I sought_out the gardener and asked him what he did to produce such beauties in that weather. As I say, I would want to begin a day like this, but I often wonder what the dead would have done. It was the oldest and toughest question young lovers have ever asked: How can you be sure? But ask coach Darrell_Royal what position he plays and you 'll get the quick response,`` place_kicker''. Mark asked, and Abel lifted his eyes from the double lines in the middle of the road, the twin white ribbons which the car swallowed rapidly as it ascended the crest of the hill and came_down. When the therapist came to feel on sufficiently sure ground with him to ask him,`` What is that, Bill- hello or farewell''? After a pause, during which he studied Scotty 's face as if Scotty were not there and could not study him too, Mr._McKinley would ask the same questions he had asked downstairs. He questioned God 's taking time to telegraph the message, but he felt better about Kizzie, and he took the sealed envelope from its pigeonhole, wondering why he had preserved it. `` At what university did you study''? he asks. The mother inquired,`` Where 's Johnny, and why did you leave him''? Where was Mr._Flannagan, he wondered. He wondered whether Needham was going_to swear_off gambling and get a steady job or whether he was counting_on the income from Betty 's estate to subsidize him. If asked how she gets her impressions, she probably can only say that she`` just gets them''- some more vividly than others. `` Have they inherited some money or something''? she asked with a reportorial gleam in her eye. `` We ask the people what they want, and they supply the labor. Asked which institution most needs correction, I would say the corporation as it exists in America today. Their father, when he came_back from those many business trips, just bumped their mother on the forehead with his lips and asked if anybody had thought to mix the martinis and put them in the electric icebox. `` And who is this''? he asked, when she passed him a glass. I asked, taking a final gulp of my drink, and handing him the empty glass. was a question that had to be asked long before they saw Paree. He asked if there was anything he could do. he wondered. He wondered how anyone could have the good_luck to visit a planet as nice as this. Frankie asked. He smiled also at a British bloke seated next to me, who asked the_most asinine questions. Then Wilson asked,`` What about this Kent_House which you mention? she asked him, seeing Juanita 's eyes grow bleak. If one asks about this play, what it is that comes_upon this community and works within it with such terrible power, there is no better answer to give than`` spirit''. Madden inquired next about the audit of the scholarship fund. I asked Quasimodo recently how he accomplished this, and he replied that he had painted his model`` a beautiful shade of red and_then had her breathe on the canvas'', which was his typical tongue-in-cheek way of chiding me for my lack of sensitivity. To begin the interview, he asked if Thayer, with more time to think it over, could add to what he had said the other day about Johnston. Jess asked worriedly. Finally he asked,`` Do you object to petting''? Barbara asked, standing in the doorway. If anyone had asked her, she would have described herself only as nervous and worried. He wondered where the superstition had originated that it was bad_luck for a crew chief to watch his plane take_off on a combat_mission. You identify yourself and ask him what 's going_on. He did not explain where he was going, and they did not ask. He wondered how long it would be before they had a signed confession from Lionel_Black. We all know what the dummies will do``- he gestured at the hummocks in_which the decorticated men were cradled-'' and we all know what the new people will ask. Kate asked, watching them both now anxiously. Soon after the method changed, visitors began asking how he managed to irrigate his soil to keep it looking moist, when in_reality, it was the soil treatment alone that accomplished this. he asked. When that monk came_down and approached him with a respectful salutation, he asked: `` Do you mean''- he asked almost shyly-`` you want me to go_with you, wherever you 're goin''? He stepped into the dugout, wondering why Deegan was always looking_for trouble. He thought_of other possibilities, none of them satisfactory, and finally he began to think, to wonder if there was some way he could reach Burton. Upon arriving_at Baltimore, Selkirk on December 22 wrote to John_Quincy_Adams, Secretary_of_State at Washington, inquiring about laws covering trade with`` Missouri and Illinois_Territories''. If he wanted to know anything, he would end_up asking about it point-blank, but in this guileless manner he would probably receive more truthful answers than if he tried to get them by indirection. `` What is this''? she asked, turning suddenly. `` Do you feel you can stand_up to the next legislative session and defend this contract''? asked Mrs._Grace_O._Peck, representative from Multnomah_County, of the commission chairman, Joseph_E._Harvey_Jr.. `` How did you get_by the desk''? he asked curiously. `` That smell is something, eh, mate''? the Australian asked. I asked about the battle between life and death in his plays. `` Is it anything like oatmeal''? asked one of the children.
Quitting_a_place : withdraw-82
recede 'pull back or move away or backward' retire 'pull back or move away or backward' move back 'pull back or move away or backward' pull away 'pull back or move away or backward' pull back 'pull back or move away or backward' withdraw 'pull back or move away or backward' retreat 'pull back or move away or backward' draw back 'pull back or move away or backward'
retreat bow out back off retire back out pull out get away get out chicken out pull away withdraw
The enemy withdrew The limo pulled away from the curb
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He withdrew from the trip. He backed out of going on the trip. He withdrew from going on the trip. He withdrew. He backed out of the trip.
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Ideally, the President like the_French to agree on a`` status_quo ante'' on Bizerte, and accept a new timetable for withdrawing their forces from the Mediterranean base. He drew_back, embarrassed and pleased. Major to this effort is to get all world_powers to withdraw to their own territories, say by 1970. He retreated a step and holstered his own. I drew_back, drawing_back my foot for a kick. Figures seemed to crouch in the surrounding dark; in the distance he saw a band of men who seemed to advance and retreat even as he watched. That is why it is so_very important that ethical analysis keep clear the problem of decision as to`` permitted'' effects, and not draw_back in fright from any conceivable contingency or suffer paralysis of action before possibilities or probabilities unrelated, or not directly morally related, to what we can and may and must do as long as human history endures. His hair had receded most of the way to the back of his neck. She had even steeled herself to keep Juanita upstairs in the nurse 's room off the empty nursery, although the girl tried to insist on moving_back to the quarters to spare Kate remembrance of the baby 's death. The Belgians- at_least officially- departed from the Congo as_well, withdrawing all_of their uniformed troops. But he pulled_away from the irrelevant old volumes and walked around to the newer ones. In April came a rapid thaw that produced high waters which did not recede until mid-June. The Aricaras broke under the devastating fire, wheeled and retreated. He backed Jess into a corner, grabbed a handful of the man 's shirtfront, and drew_back his right fist. Leaving the card_room, they moved_back through the Palace the way they had come. Since the strength of the Mexicans had been underrated, too small a posse had been collected, and since the deputy had not been provided with search_warrants, MacPherson and his men decided it was much wiser to withdraw. Cameras stared at soloists' faces in extreme closeups, then considerately pulled_back for full views of ensemble work. He could not grasp that Lord had withdrawn from the fight minutes ago, and that his leaden arms were flailing at nothing but the air. Several people passed in the hall and stared as he slowly retreated, trying to close the door a_little, and she slowly leaned toward him and raised her voice. Nevertheless so short was the supply of seed that the settlers were forced to retreat to Fort_Daer for food. End Gene_Raesz, who broke a hand in the Owl 's game with LSU, was back working_out with Rice_Monday, and John_Nichols, sophomore guard, moved_back into action after a week 's idleness with an ankle injury. He drew_back his arm to slash the gunbarrel across Jess 's face, but did finish the motion. The crowd moved_back and John started dizzily down the hill. Mrs. gertrude Parker drew_back. The rebels may try to seize what is left of the October harvest when the floods recede and the monsoon ends in November. They withdraw to the underground of the slums where they can defy the precepts of legalized propriety. If the bluff failed and they ran_into trouble, Brannon had told the others, they would withdraw- and he would come after his son another time.
Quitting : resign-10.11
resign 'give up or retire from a position' vacate 'leave (a job, post, or position) voluntarily' quit 'give up or retire from a position' renounce 'leave (a job, post, or position) voluntarily' give up 'leave (a job, post, or position) voluntarily' step down 'give up or retire from a position' leave office 'give up or retire from a position' resign 'leave (a job, post, or position) voluntarily'
leave office renounce walk out give up retire leave step down abdicate quit vacate depart resign withdraw
quit 'COD: resign from (a job). ' leave 'FN: quit a job' retire 'COD: leave one's job and cease to work, especially because one has reached a particular age. ' resign 'COD: voluntarily leave a job or position of office. '
The chairman resigned when he was found to have misappropriated funds The chairman resigned over the financial scandal She vacated the position when she got pregnant The Secretary of the Navy will leave office next month
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He resigned as head of the lab. He resigned. I resigned my position. He resigned from the military.
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It was an alien land, and she hated it intensely; she was already considering putting_in rebellious requests for duty at San_Diego, Bremerton, the Great_Lakes, Pensacola- any place the Navy had a hospital- with a threat to resign her commission if the request were not granted. Five candidates seek the place vacated by Secretary_Hugh_G._Stout. A special presentation was made to Mrs._Geraldine_Thompson of Red_Bank, who is stepping_down after 35 years on the committee. Whee the People: Lovely_Thrush_Annamorena gave_up a promising show_biz career to apply glamor touches to her hubby, Ray_Lenobel 's fur firm here. Sam_Caldwell, State_Highway_Department public_relations director, resigned Tuesday to work for Lt._Gov._Garland_Byrd 's campaign. The former county school_superintendent, George_P._Callan, shot himself to death March 18, four days after he resigned his post in a dispute with the county school_board. Parker insisted upon not resigning, even when the majority wanted him to depart, upon daring the Fellowship to throw him out. Four years later he resigned to take a similar job with the Green_Bay_Packers. Mr._Simpkins will move_into the post being vacated by Thomas_B._Finan, earlier named attorney_general to succeed C._Ferdinand_Sybert, who will be elevated to an associate judgeship on the Maryland Court_of_Appeals. It gets so frustrating, but then_again I do n't know what I could do if I gave_up racing''. Pfaff succeeds Martin_Burke, who resigned. Dr._Hester, also one of the youngest men ever to head a major American university, succeeds Dr._Carroll_V._Newsom who resigned last September to join Prentice-Hall_Inc. publishing_firm. In Poughkeepsie, N._Y., in 1952, a Roman_Catholic hospital presented seven Protestant physicians with an ultimatum to quit the Planned_Parenthood_Federation or to resign from the hospital staff. In Poughkeepsie, N._Y., in 1952, a Roman_Catholic hospital presented seven Protestant physicians with an ultimatum to quit the Planned_Parenthood_Federation or to resign from the hospital staff. And so the young minister resigned, to go and study and pray, having never passed a day, he told his parishioners, when`` I did not gain from you far more_than I ever gave to you''.
Receiving : obtain-13.5.2
take 'receive willingly something given or offered' have 'receive willingly something given or offered' accept 'receive willingly something given or offered'
appropriate select cadge accrue seize snatch source acquire hijack take over arrogate commandeer make obtain receive ?accumulate recover purchase accept inherit exact borrow retrieve regain grab recoup collect
accept 'FN: to consciously receive something given' receive 'FN: to take something that is given'
Please accept my present The only girl who would have him was the miller's daughter I won't have this dog in my house!
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Carmen purchased a dress for $50. Carmen obtained the spare part. Carmen obtained the spare part from Diana. $5 bought a ticket.
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Barbara_Borland of Tigard took top senior individual home_economics honors with a demonstration called filbert hats. On the second landing he paused to look_for Docherty, did see him, and accepted a glass of champagne. William_A._Martinelli, chairman of the Citizens Group of Johnston, transferred the petitions from his left_hand to his right_hand after the council voted to accept them at the suggestion of Council_President_Raymond_Fortin_Sr.. But when former Gov._Marvin_Griffin and Lt._Gov._Byrd accepted the invitations of the Georgia_State Chamber_of_Commerce to join the tour next November, the situation was aggravated. The temperature dependent value of |e was taken from Ref. 7. O_'_Banion accepted his platinum watch and the tributes to his loyalty, and proceeded with the bigger and better Republican deal. Nevertheless, Prokofieff was much influenced by Paris during the Twenties: the Paris which was the artistic center of the Western World- the social Paris to which Russian aristocracy migrated- the chic Paris which attracted the tourist dollars of rich America- the avant-garde Paris of Diaghileff, Stravinsky, Koussevitzky, Cocteau, Picasso- the laissez-faire Paris of Dadaism and ultramodern art- the Paris sympathique which took young composers to her bosom with such quick and easy enthusiasms. Perhaps he had_better have someone help him put_up the pegboard and build the workbench- someone who knew what he was about. Gov._John_M._Dalton, himself a lawyer and a man of long service in government, spoke with rich background and experience when he said in an address here that lawyers ought to quit sitting in the Missouri General_Assembly, or quit accepting fees from individuals and corporations who have controversies with or axes_to_grind with the government and who are retained, not because of their legal talents, but because of their government influence. He completed his training in pharmacy also, taking his degree with high honors in 1797, and in 1799 was awarded the degree of Doctor_of_Philosophy along with a prize for an essay in medicine. She refused to have a doctor, insisting there was nothing a doctor could do for her. As Hartweger accepted his silver bowl, he said,`` I want to thank coach 's wife for talking him into letting me play''. To_be_sure, when this is pointed_out, a common response among certain churchmen is to fulminate about`` the little flock'' and`` the great crowd'' and to take solace from Paul 's castigation of the`` wisdom of the wise'' in the opening chapter of First_Corinthians. Varani has been fired on charges of accepting gifts from the contractor. Being convinced that salvation is alone by accepting Christ as Saviour, and being convicted by the Holy_Spirit of my lost condition, I do repent of all effort to be saved by any form of good works, and just_now receive Jesus as my personal Saviour and salvation as a free gift from Him. Yet we who lean upon such a man and draw strength from him and expect interpretation of the infinite through him- we who readily accept his sacrifice as our due, we of the congregations are the first to tell him what is in our minds instead of listening to what is in his soul. Hanging over the bar was an oil_painting of a nude Al had accepted from a student at the Corcoran_Gallery who needed to eat and drink and was broke. The crowd staged its own mad scene in salvos of cheers and applause and finally a standing_ovation as Miss_Sutherland took curtain_call after curtain_call following a fantastic`` Mad_Scene'' created and with the help of the composer and the other performers. Not to repel injury and uphold and improve pax-ordo means not simply to accept the misshapen order and injustice that challenges it at the moment, but also to start down the steep slope along which justice can find no place whereon to stand. Here, this happy, roving son of good_fortune proved that he could accept the disciplines of a new social economic order fighting for its very existence and ideals in a truculent world. At_last, even the controlled Torrio was unable to hold still, and he tentatively suggested that O_'_Banion should take a percentage in the Stickney brothels in_return for one from his Cicero beer concession. Red_man or white_man, pacifist or killer, the forest would accept them all- knowing that it could thrive equally well on slaughter and beneficence; knowing that its ageless mass would always dwarf the short span of time allotted to any man. The only one who would have him was his cripple, the strange unhappy woman who became his wife. You know the law: if you lose the debate after accepting a challenge, you will be banished''! Lovingly, she accepted, and so great was my emotion that all I could think_of saying was,`` You 're amazing, you_know''? They become increasingly willing to accept the price increase that the industry claims the wage bargain would entail. When they came to Mr._Jack 's photograph, twenty by twelve inches in a curly silver frame, Miss_Ada said,`` By_rights I ought to leave that, seeing he won take my clotheshorse''. But though this characterization diminished Eichmann 's guilt, the Prosecutor, more deeply involved in the tactics of a criminal case than a political one, would have none of_it. Everybody had accepted her for what she was- a very charming girl. The fish took the bait. They will be accepted at_all branches of the Bay_View_Federal Savings_and_Loan_Association, at a collection center in_the_center of the Stonestown mall, and at the Junior Museum, 16 th street and Roosevelt way. `` I do n't know whether that threatening letter of hers has anything to do with this situation or not, but I want to see who takes the call''. Neither had a choice other_than to accept the invitation. Money for its construction will be sought later_on but in_the_meantime the State_Hospital board can accept gifts and donations of a site. Another would be to take the advice of Dr._Elmer_Ellis, president of the University of Missouri, and an impartial professional analysis of Missouri 's economy. The glorious news had been pending Heavenly confirmation of the elevation of a new Supreme_Bishop, Huey_Short- a candidate accepted by the Boone faction after lots had been cast repeatedly. She took it grudgingly, her dark eyes baleful as they met his. Eugene offered Harold his car, to use at any time he cared to, and when this offer was not accepted, the armchair creaked. Karns said it was a`` wrongful act'' for Wexler to take statements`` privately and outside of the grand_jury room''. Blue_ribbon for one dozen white eggs was taken by Nyberg. The letters took their source from a stream of my imagination in which I was transformed into a young_man not unlike my bunkmate Eliot_Sands- he of the porch steps anecdotes- who smoked cigarettes, performed the tango, wore fifty dollar suits, and sneaked_off into the dark with girls to do unimaginable things with them. `` It would make me feel a_lot better, but the Woman 's Exchange is n't taking baked_goods any_more and I can n't leave the baby with Grandma because she is n't strong enough and the baby 's too young to be put in a nursery''. The inclination here is to accept a de_facto cease-fire in Laos, rather_than continue to insist on a verification of the cease-fire by the international control commission before participating in the Geneva conference. Why not open your heart to the Lord Jesus_Christ now, accept Him as your Saviour and let Him fill you with peace that only He can give. Although she found she was thirsty, she was about to refuse( never, never take candy from a strange man) when she saw the bottle was unopened. Actually, you can take no special credit for this. General_manager Pels even suggested that it might be wise to keep the Mexicans in suspense rather_than accept their offers to sell_out and move away, and try to have a_few punished. He accepted the environment of his destiny- took_root and grew to fulfill the stature of his early promise. For internal political reasons, the union asks for( and accepts) increases in the basic wage rate, and would vigorously oppose a reduction in this rate, but the adjustment of the basic wage rate upwards is essentially up_to the discretion of the companies of the industry. `` I am consciously prepared to run the continued risk of' race suicide by_accident' rather_than accept the alternative certainty of race slavery by_design. We suggested this Class in the horse world and it was accepted immediately and included in the programs of horse_shows At the recent horse_show convention in New_York it was stated that this Intermediate_Judging_Class is meeting_with great success and will be a great help to future judges in the horse world. Worry had a great_deal to do with_it; Stuart had been laid_off at the produce company and had to go_back to sitting in his father 's office, taking what salary his father could hand_out to him. A man who gives himself to God and to the believers of his church takes upon himself a life of giving. Take the pistol. It seemed that I would be the gainer if I accepted the peace and quiet, instead of carrying_out my threats. After 18 years in the personnel_office, she has taken a disability pension on advice of her doctors. Spice-Nice, counseled by Georgia-Pacific_Corp., had previously taken first-place honors in both local competition and the regional conference at San_Francisco. The focus of novelty in this world now lay_in the south-eastern districts of the Greek mainland, and by 800 virtually the entire Aegean, always excepting its northern shores, had accepted the Geometric style of pottery. He took the story of the pound of flesh and had to fasten it on someone. Why did the Belgians grant independence to a colony so manifestly unprepared to accept it?
Removing : banish-10.2
evacuate 'move people from their homes or country'
evict 'FN: remove a tenant from a dwelling for violation of the lease, esp. non-payment' eliminate 'COD: completely remove or get rid of.' expunge 'COD: obliterate or remove completely.' prise 'COD: obtain something from (someone) with effort or difficulty.' clear 'FN: to remove unwanted objects or obstructions from a surface' snatch 'COD: seize quickly and deftly.' roust 'COD: cause to get up or start moving; rouse' remove 'COD: take off or away from the position occupied' pluck 'COD: take hold of (something) and quickly remove it from its place.' extract 'COD: remove, especially by effort or force.' drain 'FN: cause liquid to go out of, empty from' purge 'COD: remove by a cleansing process.' rinse 'COD: often rinse something off/out with obj. and adverbial remove (soap or dirt) by rinsing. ' expel 'COD: force or drive out' discard 'COD: get rid of as no longer useful or desirable' swipe 'COD: steal' take 'COD: remove from a place' empty 'COD: discharge (the contents) from a container.' withdraw 'COD: remove or take away.' evacuate 'COD: remove from a place of danger to a safer place' expurgate 'COD: remove matter regarded as obscene or unsuitable from (a text or account)' unload 'COD: remove (goods) from a vehicle, ship, etc. NB: there is a closely related sense of unload in the Emptying frame' confiscate 'COD: take or seize (property) with authority' tear 'FN: FN: take away a piece from a larger piece by tearing' oust 'COD: drive out or expel from a position or place' flush 'FN: remove dirt, debris, etc. from something by running a fluid through it.' eject 'FN: remove with some force' excise 'FN: cut out, remove' dislodge 'COD: remove from an established or fixed position.' skim 'COD: remove (a substance) from the surface of a liquid' strip 'FN: to remove attachments, furnishings, additions, outer layers from' dust 'COD: remove dust from the surface of.' wash 'COD: remove (a stain or dirt) in a washing manner. ' cut 'FN: to remove a piece from a larger piece by cutting.' shave 'FN: Remove something from a surface using a razor or sharp knife' rip 'FN: take away a piece from a larger piece by ripping'
The king banished the general. The king banished the general from the army. The king deported the general to the isle.
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Removing : clear-10.3
empty 'remove'
clear hollow clean drain empty
evict 'FN: remove a tenant from a dwelling for violation of the lease, esp. non-payment' eliminate 'COD: completely remove or get rid of.' expunge 'COD: obliterate or remove completely.' prise 'COD: obtain something from (someone) with effort or difficulty.' clear 'FN: to remove unwanted objects or obstructions from a surface' snatch 'COD: seize quickly and deftly.' roust 'COD: cause to get up or start moving; rouse' remove 'COD: take off or away from the position occupied' pluck 'COD: take hold of (something) and quickly remove it from its place.' extract 'COD: remove, especially by effort or force.' drain 'FN: cause liquid to go out of, empty from' purge 'COD: remove by a cleansing process.' rinse 'COD: often rinse something off/out with obj. and adverbial remove (soap or dirt) by rinsing. ' expel 'COD: force or drive out' discard 'COD: get rid of as no longer useful or desirable' swipe 'COD: steal' take 'COD: remove from a place' empty 'COD: discharge (the contents) from a container.' withdraw 'COD: remove or take away.' evacuate 'COD: remove from a place of danger to a safer place' expurgate 'COD: remove matter regarded as obscene or unsuitable from (a text or account)' unload 'COD: remove (goods) from a vehicle, ship, etc. NB: there is a closely related sense of unload in the Emptying frame' confiscate 'COD: take or seize (property) with authority' tear 'FN: FN: take away a piece from a larger piece by tearing' oust 'COD: drive out or expel from a position or place' flush 'FN: remove dirt, debris, etc. from something by running a fluid through it.' eject 'FN: remove with some force' excise 'FN: cut out, remove' dislodge 'COD: remove from an established or fixed position.' skim 'COD: remove (a substance) from the surface of a liquid' strip 'FN: to remove attachments, furnishings, additions, outer layers from' dust 'COD: remove dust from the surface of.' wash 'COD: remove (a stain or dirt) in a washing manner. ' cut 'FN: to remove a piece from a larger piece by cutting.' shave 'FN: Remove something from a surface using a razor or sharp knife' rip 'FN: take away a piece from a larger piece by ripping'
Clouds cleared from the sky. The strong winds cleared the sky. The sky cleared. Doug cleaned the dishes from the table. Doug cleaned the table of dishes. Doug emptied the trash from the trash can into the dumpster.
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The ghetto, a miniature of Warsaw 's, was emptied into the camp in the Majdan-Tartarski suburb Majdanek.
Removing : remove-10.1
kill 'mark for deletion, rub off, or erase' expel 'force to leave or move out' take away 'remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract' draw 'take liquid out of a container or well' throw out 'force to leave or move out' take out 'take liquid out of a container or well' winkle 'remove or displace from a position' take off 'take away or remove' remove 'remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract' delete 'wipe out digitally or magnetically recorded information' winkle out 'remove or displace from a position' draw 'cause to flow' take away 'take out or remove' withdraw 'remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract' take 'remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract' take out 'remove something from a container or an enclosed space' take out 'take out or remove' kick out 'force to leave or move out' obliterate 'mark for deletion, rub off, or erase' wipe out 'mark for deletion, rub off, or erase' erase 'wipe out digitally or magnetically recorded information'
separate excommunicate evict eject extinguish strip sever extrude reap raise discharge disgorge deduct subtract dismiss ream extirpate take off wrench extract eradicate pry omit take away shoo expel winkle abolish excise eliminate lop delete remove take out partition dislodge cull ostracize prise abstract draw kill pull oust disengage retract depose uproot withdraw
evict 'FN: remove a tenant from a dwelling for violation of the lease, esp. non-payment' eliminate 'COD: completely remove or get rid of.' expunge 'COD: obliterate or remove completely.' prise 'COD: obtain something from (someone) with effort or difficulty.' clear 'FN: to remove unwanted objects or obstructions from a surface' snatch 'COD: seize quickly and deftly.' roust 'COD: cause to get up or start moving; rouse' remove 'COD: take off or away from the position occupied' pluck 'COD: take hold of (something) and quickly remove it from its place.' extract 'COD: remove, especially by effort or force.' drain 'FN: cause liquid to go out of, empty from' purge 'COD: remove by a cleansing process.' rinse 'COD: often rinse something off/out with obj. and adverbial remove (soap or dirt) by rinsing. ' expel 'COD: force or drive out' discard 'COD: get rid of as no longer useful or desirable' swipe 'COD: steal' take 'COD: remove from a place' empty 'COD: discharge (the contents) from a container.' withdraw 'COD: remove or take away.' evacuate 'COD: remove from a place of danger to a safer place' expurgate 'COD: remove matter regarded as obscene or unsuitable from (a text or account)' unload 'COD: remove (goods) from a vehicle, ship, etc. NB: there is a closely related sense of unload in the Emptying frame' confiscate 'COD: take or seize (property) with authority' tear 'FN: FN: take away a piece from a larger piece by tearing' oust 'COD: drive out or expel from a position or place' flush 'FN: remove dirt, debris, etc. from something by running a fluid through it.' eject 'FN: remove with some force' excise 'FN: cut out, remove' dislodge 'COD: remove from an established or fixed position.' skim 'COD: remove (a substance) from the surface of a liquid' strip 'FN: to remove attachments, furnishings, additions, outer layers from' dust 'COD: remove dust from the surface of.' wash 'COD: remove (a stain or dirt) in a washing manner. ' cut 'FN: to remove a piece from a larger piece by cutting.' shave 'FN: Remove something from a surface using a razor or sharp knife' rip 'FN: take away a piece from a larger piece by ripping'
NP (Agent) V () NP (Theme) PP[PREP] (Initial_Location)
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kill these lines in the President's speech This machine withdraws heat from the environment remove a wrapper She drew water from the barrel remove a threat Remove the dirty dishes from the table The nurse drew blood Take that weight off me! take the gun from your pocket Who erased the files form my hard disk? He was expelled from his native country take out the chicken after adding the vegetables
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Doug removed the smudges from the tabletop. Doug removed the smudges.
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`` Take your cobbler 's shop somewhere. A road block to desirable local or borough improvements, heretofore dependent_on the pocketbook vote of taxpayers and hence a drag on progress, is removed by making these a charge against the whole city instead of an assessment paid by those immediately affected. But if space and money are no problem and small children are not on_hand every_day, it is certainly more restful to have your pool and entertainment area removed from the immediate environs of the house. The President cannot personally remove the safety devices from every nuclear trigger. writes: Does the cholesterol go_down when most of the thyroid_gland is removed? If you have a house which heat does n't penetrate easily, your unit will have less heat to remove. He then sold her minerals to cure her kidney ailment, a can of sage`` to make her look_like a girl again'', and an application of plain mud to take her wrinkles away. At the very moment that every attempt is being made to take management out from under the irrationality of anti-trust legislation, a drive is on to abolish collective_bargaining under the guise of extending the anti-monopoly laws to unions who want no_more_than to continue to set wages in the same way that ship operators set freight_rates. The red_cells for the Rh_antibody tests were used within 3 days after drawing except for the** f cells, which had been glycerolized and stored at- 20` C for approximately 1 year. For their purposes, oxygen and other gases were not drawn from the surrounding atmosphere through the medium of lungs but sustained artificially by solution in their shells. Its people, including Pierre_Bottineau and other American_Fur_Company employees and the refugees from Fort_Garry, were joined by the remaining Scots and Swiss from Fort_Snelling when Major_Joseph_Plympton expelled them from the reservation in May 1840. Successive 1- ml fractions were then drawn off with a hypodermic_syringe, starting at the top of the tube, and tested for agglutinin activity. The latter is likely to occur when the thyroid is removed. It would take the chill from the shelter in the beginning. She locked the ignition, removed the keys, stepped out of the car and went_into the house. Strenuous efforts were made to remove pin pricking from administration statements. He unlashed the dipper and drew water from a barrel. Mobutu promptly flung_out the Russians, who have not since played any significant part on the local scene, although they have redoubled their obstructionist efforts at U._N. headquarters in New_York. The importance of knowing in what chemical forms the hormone may exist is accentuated by the recent observation that there exists an abnormally long-acting TSH in blood drawn from many thyrotoxic patients( Adams, 1958). Looking down the street after her, Adam saw that she had again stopped and again removed one hand from the basket. is this kind of duplication wasteful, but it gives the combined system the ability to take freight traffic away from the New_York_Central and other railroads serving the area. Take_away George_Washington 's statue. `` I can remove the ball, can't I''? asked Palmer of an official. `` You take out_of circulation many millions of dollars''. The bad_luck that can so often mar a well-played round_of_golf is simply overpowered and obliterated by the contemptuous boldness of these champions. The fat man removed his apron, put_on a greasy and wrinkled jacket, and zipped it over his paunch. Additionally, on the many ships at_sea and in the smaller naval stations, the availability of the Journal removed the necessity of subscribing_to several additional journals of civilian origin over and above the quantity now authorized, in_order_to provide any reasonably comparable coverage. He went_to a closet to get a light jacket, and took his hat from beside the door. In our work the best procedure for removing substances causing nonspecific staining in_order to obtain specific conjugates was to pass the conjugates through a DEAE-cellulose column and in some cases to absorb the first and second milliliter fractions with sweet_clover tissue powder. It was the end of the afternoon when he took the huge key out of his pocket and inserted it into the keyhole. Likewise the ivory Chinese female figure known as a`` doctor lady''( provenance Honan); a friend of mine removing her from the curio cabinet for inspection was felled as if by a hammer, but he had previously drunk a quantity of applejack. The partners each bring to it unselfish love, and each takes_away an equal share of pleasure and joy. Here, for the case of squares inscribed in plane curves, we remove the restriction to convexity and give certain other results. As Viola sat there, a playful impulse overcame her to remove the shoes and socks from the unidentified feet and, as a prank, insert rosebuds between the toes. It costs two to three_times as much to remove a BTU in summer as it does to add one in winter, so every solitary BTU is worth attention. According to the official interpretation of the Charter, a member cannot be penalized by not having the right_to_vote in the General_Assembly for nonpayment of financial_obligations to the`` special'' United_Nations' budgets, and of_course cannot be expelled from the Organization( which you suggested in your editorial), due_to the fact that there is no provision in the Charter for expulsion. And you 've got to be ready to cut_to_ribbons anybody who want to take your way_of_life away from you''! He did it because he knows for each guy he puts that 's one who might take his job away later_on. Winston took the clothesbrush out of the closet and went to work. Remove temptations. At Oxford one_hundred years ago there were very few Catholics, partly because religious tests were removed only in 1854. As the work progresses the frame and moving parts become a sort_of Chinese_puzzle where several pieces must be removed before the part you are working_on is accessible. But he did not notice, and was already backing the car down to the road, saying`` Toot-toot''! to the stump of a tree as he passed it, the same stump which had impaled the car of many_a guest in the past thirty years and which he refused to have removed. The time has come for citizens of all faiths to unite in an effort to remove this divisive and nettlesome issue from the political and social life of our nation. Recognizing the limitations of such a program, the 78_th_Congress in 1943 passed P._L. 113, which broadened the concept of rehabilitation to include the provision of physical restoration services to remove or reduce disabilities, and which revised the financing structure. This, however, can only be considered approximate, as the diameter of the pulley was increased by the build-up of tape and the tape was occasionally removed from the pulley during the runs. But it would greatly strengthen any Mayor 's executive powers, remove the excuse in large degree that he is a captive of inaction in the Board of Estimate, increase his budget-making authority both as to expense and capital budgets, and vest in him the right to reorganize city departments in the interest of efficiency and economy. It removes our present expression and shows that the badness we meant would not be affected by this, whereas on positivist grounds it should be. Then, with a shrug of pretended indifference, she took a compact from her purse and went_through_the_motions of fixing her make-up. `` I guess so'', she said taking a Kleenex from her purse. The source is known so there is no necessity to remove insecticide residues. Wet cleaning involves an aqueous medium, a solid substrate, soil to be removed, and the detergent or surface-active material. When the first sprinkling of green appears I remove the board. Lawmaking power is removed from the Board of Estimate and made a partnership responsibility of the City_Council and the Mayor. The washing process whereby soils are removed consists basically of applying mechanical action to loosen the dirt particles and dried matter in the presence of water which helps to float off the debris and acts, to some extent, as a dissolving and solvating agent. As it affects the city 's fiscal situation, such an interchange is ruinous; it removes forever from the tax rolls property which should be taxed to pay for the city services. Then remove it and give the whole bottom a coat of resin. Remove the child from the scene of his misbehavior. Related to written literature, and often remaining temporarily frozen in written form, it loses its vitality when transcribed or removed from its oral existence. The purpose of washing is, obviously, to remove soils which are arbitrarily classed in the four major categories given below: In the states that have passed laws preventing discrimination in the sale or rental of housing, support by real_estate associations for compliance and broadened coverage through additional legislation could help remove the label of`` social reformism'' that most realtors individually seem determined to avoid. He lifted the skirt of Macklin 's coat, took his gun from its holster, tossed it onto the desk. He would order her to bring coffee, and would take from his vest_pocket a thin black pipe which he would stuff- he would not remove his- and light and smoke. `` Take_away your attitude'', said Mrs._Long,`` and what have you left? These engines can be removed from a boat with relative ease, wherein lies their greatest advantage. Presently they had to give_up running the furnace at full capacity and depend_on the old coal range in the kitchen, which had never been removed when the new gas_range was installed, and the fireplaces and an electric_heater in Grandma 's room. It ideally removes the past event, and shows that this would render false what we mean to say, whereas on positivist grounds it should not. Treatment of the conjugates with ethyl_acetate, and the conjugates( which had been passed_through Dowex-2-chloride) with mouse liver powder, sweet_clover crown_gall tissue powder, or healthy sweet_clover proteins did not satisfactorily remove nonspecifically staining substances in the conjugates. The Peiping Chinese were the only major silver seller in the world markets who stopped selling the metal on Monday morning, November 27, anticipating by two days the announcement of the U._S._Treasury that the pegged offering price will be removed. By lifting the seat upwards a_little, the weight is taken_off the neck and the back is kept rounded. Without taking_off his coat, he sat in the blue chair which still faced the closed bedroom door. A deft, hilarious satire on very high French society involving a statesman with two enviable possessions, a lovely young bride and a head containing such weighty thoughts that he has occasionally to remove it for greater comfort. ( opposite page, top left): Remove wooden design head from bowl of butter mold. She can remove all within reach. In there are many young people in the neighborhood the modifier young takes dominant stress away from its head people: the fact that the young creatures of interest are people seems rather obvious. The next step is to remove it and spread glue where it has been marked at the contact points. Remove all other loose pieces and file the edges of the basic frame smooth. The only treatment by which nonspecific staining could be satisfactorily removed was by passing the conjugate through a DEAE-cellulose column. Greasy soils are hardly removed by washing in plain water; and natural waters,, often contain impurities such_as calcium salts which can react with soils to make them more difficult to remove. The rate of the gas phase exchange reaction appears to be proportional to the first power of the absorbed light intensity indicating that the radical intermediates are removed at the walls or by reaction with an impurity rather than by bimolecular radical combination reactions. The soiled fabrics used for rapid testing of detergent formulations are made in such a way that only part of the soil is removed by even the best detergent formulation in a single wash. Hieronymus, like Piepsam, makes his protest quite in_vain, and his rejection, though not fatal, is ridiculous and humiliating; he is simply thrown_out of the shop by the porter. The big fans were going, drawing from the large room the remnants of stale smoke which drifted about in pale strata underneath the ceiling. Winston took_out a pencil, admired the point, and wrote slowly and heavily,`` Clothes Stand''. The church certainly would not be removed. Then comes the time when the last wire is removed and Susie walks out a healthier and more attractive girl than when she first went to the orthodontist. After passing** f through DEAE-cellulose, the titer of antibodies to WTV in the specific fraction was 1: 4 of the titer before such passage( precipitin ring tests by R._F._Whitcomb); but mere dilution of the conjugate to 1: 4 did not satisfactorily remove nonspecific staining. Remove all the loose spacing bars. Dave had the latch under his thumb now and he removed his arm from his wife in_order_to pull the door open. Therefore will not we fear, though the earth be removed, and though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea. Fitting the locking bars and making the locking pieces is a rather tedious job since stop screws, tappets and locking bars must be removed and replaced many_times. I 've drawn his fangs'', he snapped. `` Doctor'' Lee asked her to lie_down on a bed and remove her shoes. Many hours of spring_cleaning will be saved, however, if you remove the main drain grate when you close the pool season in the fall. He must take it from`` the red box''. Only, unfortunately, he could not remove from his voice a nagging insinuation of the direct command. When that fear has been removed by faith in Jesus_Christ, when we know that He is our Savior, that He has paid our debt with His blood, that He has met the demands of God 's justice and thus has turned His wrath away- when we know that, we have peace with God in our hearts; and_then, with this God on our side, we can face the whole world without_fear. He rose from the chair, took_off his coat. In doing so science has unquestionably cleared_up widespread misconceptions, removed extraneous and illusory sources of fear, and dispelled many undesirable popular superstitions. In 1914, the Clayton_Act attempted to take labor out from under the anti-trust legislation by stating that human labor was not to be considered a commodity. He may toss coins; he may take slips_of_paper from a grab bag. Finally he went_into the bedroom and sat_down to take_off his shoes. Heiser, breathless and wild-eyed, brought the chilling news that the handspikes, heavers and holystones had been mysteriously removed from their customary places. The detergent active is that substance which primarily acts to remove greasy soils. `` I want you to have the speakers taken_out''. Why are n't the Soviets expelled from the U._N.? Remove about half the branches from each plant, leaving only the strongest with the buds. The High_Court held that the company must apply its percentage allowance to the value of the raw_materials removed from the ground, not to the revenue from finished products. Remove lid from head of mold. She ascribed her delight with both experiences to the effect they seemed to have of temporarily removing from her the controls which she felt so compulsively necessary to maintain even when it might seem appropriate to relax these controls. A major aim of the Council will be to remove as_far_as_possible whatever in the Church today stands in the way of unity. The ME 's boys had finished their on-the-spot examination and the body had been removed for autopsy. To climax her Roman revels, she was thrown_out of the swanky Hotel_Excelsior after she had run naked through its marble halls screaming for help. `` Oh, I forgot to say that if one is taken to the funny_house in the funny_wagon, he is removed to a mental_institution in an ambulance. Number all the tappet bars before removing them so they can be replaced in the same slots. Subways improved land values without taking_away land; freeways boost valuation less( because the garages they require are not prime buildings by_a_long_shot), and reduce the acreage that can be taxed. Crossing the 4000- foot width of the Mekong at Champassak, on a raft with an outboard_motor, we took_off our dusty shirts and enjoyed a veritable ocean breeze. Unless all gadgets are properly operated- and the wires and seals from the handles removed first- no damage can be done. Bobby_Joe took a gun from behind the door, and with a quick`` Bye_now'' was gone for the day. Remove jar from mold. There the matter stands with the prospect that soon Manchester may be removed from the roster of towns contributing raw sewage to its main streams. Will mere debate on that proposition, even_though it be free and untrammeled, remove the dross and leave a residue of refined gold? Score beveled edges and remove pieces from mold; place design-side up_on plaster board. She put the violin away and took_out some linen, needles and yarn to while_away the long, idle days in Budapest. Blood samples were allowed to clot at room_temperature for 3 hr, centrifuged and the serum was removed. California_Democrats this weekend will take the wraps off a 1962 model statewide campaign vehicle which they have been quietly assembling in a_thousand district headquarters, party clubrooms and workers' backyards. When Papa 's slender fingers removed the spectacles, there were red indentations on the bridge of the strong nose. It is true that, initially, the task was to remove restrictions that, it was thought, inhibited the free flow of money,, and labor; but even laissez-faire was a conscious policy. He removed his hat to let the trapped sweat cut rivulets through the dust film upon his gaunt face. Resolved, that we find in this fearful tragedy at Harper_'s_Ferry a reason for more earnest effort to remove the evil of slavery from the whole land as speedily as possible. Much of the glamor President_Kennedy 's Peace_Corps may have held for some prospective applicants has been removed by Sargent_Shriver, the head corpsman. He told Argiento to take a bird out of the cage, cut a large vein under its wing, let the blood gush into Michelangelo 's injured eye.
Removing : steal-10.5
confiscate 'take temporary possession of as a security, by legal authority' attach 'take temporary possession of as a security, by legal authority' seize 'take temporary possession of as a security, by legal authority' sequester 'take temporary possession of as a security, by legal authority' impound 'take temporary possession of as a security, by legal authority'
evict 'FN: remove a tenant from a dwelling for violation of the lease, esp. non-payment' eliminate 'COD: completely remove or get rid of.' expunge 'COD: obliterate or remove completely.' prise 'COD: obtain something from (someone) with effort or difficulty.' clear 'FN: to remove unwanted objects or obstructions from a surface' snatch 'COD: seize quickly and deftly.' roust 'COD: cause to get up or start moving; rouse' remove 'COD: take off or away from the position occupied' pluck 'COD: take hold of (something) and quickly remove it from its place.' extract 'COD: remove, especially by effort or force.' drain 'FN: cause liquid to go out of, empty from' purge 'COD: remove by a cleansing process.' rinse 'COD: often rinse something off/out with obj. and adverbial remove (soap or dirt) by rinsing. ' expel 'COD: force or drive out' discard 'COD: get rid of as no longer useful or desirable' swipe 'COD: steal' take 'COD: remove from a place' empty 'COD: discharge (the contents) from a container.' withdraw 'COD: remove or take away.' evacuate 'COD: remove from a place of danger to a safer place' expurgate 'COD: remove matter regarded as obscene or unsuitable from (a text or account)' unload 'COD: remove (goods) from a vehicle, ship, etc. NB: there is a closely related sense of unload in the Emptying frame' confiscate 'COD: take or seize (property) with authority' tear 'FN: FN: take away a piece from a larger piece by tearing' oust 'COD: drive out or expel from a position or place' flush 'FN: remove dirt, debris, etc. from something by running a fluid through it.' eject 'FN: remove with some force' excise 'FN: cut out, remove' dislodge 'COD: remove from an established or fixed position.' skim 'COD: remove (a substance) from the surface of a liquid' strip 'FN: to remove attachments, furnishings, additions, outer layers from' dust 'COD: remove dust from the surface of.' wash 'COD: remove (a stain or dirt) in a washing manner. ' cut 'FN: to remove a piece from a larger piece by cutting.' shave 'FN: Remove something from a surface using a razor or sharp knife' rip 'FN: take away a piece from a larger piece by ripping'
The FBI seized the drugs The police confiscated the stolen artwork The customs agents impounded the illegal shipment
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The thief stole the painting from John for Mary. The thief stole Mary some paint. The thief stole the painting from the museum. The thief stole the painting. The thief stole the painting for Mary.
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They fought hard, but they were forgiving to former foes, and sought to prevent vindictive legislatures from confiscating Tory property in violation of the Treaty of 1783. The maneuvers were held`` in_secret'' after a regional seminar for the Minutemen, held in nearby Shiloh, Ill., had been broken_up the previous day by deputy_sheriffs, who had arrested regional leader Richard_Lauchli of Collinsville, Ill., and seized four operative weapons, including a Browning machine_gun, two Browning automatic_rifles and an M-4 rifle. They could be sent to U._S. ports for rulings whether cargo should be confiscated. It was when she was seized as a material witness that she got the designation she liked best. McNair, 25, was seized March 20 with four Cubans and accused of trying to land a boatload of rifles in Pinar_del_Rio, about 35 miles from Havana.
Removing : wipe_manner-10.4.1
cream off 'remove from the surface' wash 'remove by the application of water or other liquid and soap or some other cleaning agent' castrate 'edit by omitting or modifying parts considered indelicate' bowdlerize 'edit by omitting or modifying parts considered indelicate' skim 'remove from the surface' pull off 'pull or pull out sharply' wash away 'remove by the application of water or other liquid and soap or some other cleaning agent' pluck 'pull or pull out sharply' trim 'cut closely' deplume 'strip of feathers' displume 'strip of feathers' shave 'cut closely' sweep 'clean by sweeping' shorten 'edit by omitting or modifying parts considered indelicate' pull 'strip of feathers' wash off 'remove by the application of water or other liquid and soap or some other cleaning agent' expurgate 'edit by omitting or modifying parts considered indelicate' pick off 'pull or pull out sharply' bail 'remove (water) from a vessel with a container' skim off 'remove from the surface' suction 'remove or draw away by the force of suction' pluck 'strip of feathers' tweak 'pull or pull out sharply' cream 'remove from the surface' purge 'rid of impurities' wash out 'remove by the application of water or other liquid and soap or some other cleaning agent' deplumate 'strip of feathers' tear 'strip of feathers' strip 'remove the surface from' bowdlerise 'edit by omitting or modifying parts considered indelicate'
evict 'FN: remove a tenant from a dwelling for violation of the lease, esp. non-payment' eliminate 'COD: completely remove or get rid of.' expunge 'COD: obliterate or remove completely.' prise 'COD: obtain something from (someone) with effort or difficulty.' clear 'FN: to remove unwanted objects or obstructions from a surface' snatch 'COD: seize quickly and deftly.' roust 'COD: cause to get up or start moving; rouse' remove 'COD: take off or away from the position occupied' pluck 'COD: take hold of (something) and quickly remove it from its place.' extract 'COD: remove, especially by effort or force.' drain 'FN: cause liquid to go out of, empty from' purge 'COD: remove by a cleansing process.' rinse 'COD: often rinse something off/out with obj. and adverbial remove (soap or dirt) by rinsing. ' expel 'COD: force or drive out' discard 'COD: get rid of as no longer useful or desirable' swipe 'COD: steal' take 'COD: remove from a place' empty 'COD: discharge (the contents) from a container.' withdraw 'COD: remove or take away.' evacuate 'COD: remove from a place of danger to a safer place' expurgate 'COD: remove matter regarded as obscene or unsuitable from (a text or account)' unload 'COD: remove (goods) from a vehicle, ship, etc. NB: there is a closely related sense of unload in the Emptying frame' confiscate 'COD: take or seize (property) with authority' tear 'FN: FN: take away a piece from a larger piece by tearing' oust 'COD: drive out or expel from a position or place' flush 'FN: remove dirt, debris, etc. from something by running a fluid through it.' eject 'FN: remove with some force' excise 'FN: cut out, remove' dislodge 'COD: remove from an established or fixed position.' skim 'COD: remove (a substance) from the surface of a liquid' strip 'FN: to remove attachments, furnishings, additions, outer layers from' dust 'COD: remove dust from the surface of.' wash 'COD: remove (a stain or dirt) in a washing manner. ' cut 'FN: to remove a piece from a larger piece by cutting.' shave 'FN: Remove something from a surface using a razor or sharp knife' rip 'FN: take away a piece from a larger piece by ripping'
Can you wash away the spots on the windows? purge your mind trim my beard he managed to wash out the stains pull a chicken purge the water skim cream from the surface of milk The nurse washed away the blood he washed the dirt from his coat pluck the capon the doctors had to suction the water from the patient's lungs strip wood pluck the flowers off the bush bowdlerize a novel Please sweep the floor
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Barry Cryer erased the writing. Brian wiped the counter. Brian wiped at the counter. Brian wiped the fingerprints from the counter.
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I would have stood there and died there if left to myself, but Cousin_Simmons grabbed my arm in his viselike grip and fairly plucked me out of there; and_then I came_to some sanity and plunged away with such extraordinary speed that I outdistanced Cousin_Simmons by_far. Gazing at her husband 's drugged body, his chest rising and falling in mindless rhythms, she saw the grandeur of his fictional world, that lush garden from which he plucked flowers and herbs. You were right'', Russ exclaimed, tearing the loose bills out of Carmer 's hat. The bristles are a Fitch 2 and a one-half inch brush shaved to a sharp chisel edge. Anticipated heavy traffic along the Skyline_Drive failed to materialize yesterday, park rangers said, and those who made the trip got a leisurely view of the fall colors through skies swept clear of haze. `` You know what she likes, Winston'', he had said wearily, one evening in November when Winston was pulling_off his overshoes. It did not care what sort_of person prowled its woods, plucked at its bark or stripped the berries from its bushes. In deadly earnest, the besiegers methodically stripped away portions of the roof and tossed lighted rags inside, only to have most stamped_out by the women as_soon_as they hit the floor. They had stripped him of his musket and equipment, and now they were pulling his boots and jacket off. Now when, so_to_speak, the cream has been skimmed_off, and the items in the successful categories separated_out, the sitter can be asked to consider and rate only this concentrated`` cream'', where the sensitive is at her best. The simple-minded comedy of Dogberry and Verges, also familiar in a day that responds easily to jokes skimmed_off the top of writers' heads, evoked laughter. Pale yellow snapdragons that by pinching could be made to bite; seed-pods of the balsams that snapped like fire-crackers at a touch; red and yellow columbines whose round tipped spurs were picked_off and eaten for the honey in them; morning-glory buds which could be so grasped and squeezed that they burst like a blown-up paper_bag; bright flowers from the trumpet_vine that made``'' on the ends of ten waggling fingers.
mold 'FN: to reshape something pliable, especially by pressing with the hands, often against a mould ' squish 'COD: squash.' warp 'COD: cause to become bent or twisted out of shape, typically from the action of heat or damp. ' flatten 'COD: make flat or flatter.' dent 'FN: cause to have a slight hollow indentation' squash 'COD: crush or squeeze (something)so that it becomes flat, soft, or out of shape. ' crush 'COD: deform by compressing forcefully or crease or crumple (cloth or paper)' crumple 'COD: crush or become crushed so as to become creased and wrinkled' scrunch 'COD: crush or squeeze into a compact mass. ' fold 'COD: bend (something) over on itself so that one part of it covers another. '
flatten a road flatten your stomach with these exercises
Examples from VerbNet
The clothes dried wrinkled. The clothes dried. Bill dried the clothes with a hairdryer. The hairdryer dried the clothes. The cotton clothes dried easily. Bill dried the clothes.
Examples from SemCor
Some of the stumps are as much_as three feet long, but most_of them have been flattened by the pressure of the overlying sediments. The seemingly quiet ocean had crashed a wall of water from 10 to 100 feet high upon beaches crowded with bathers, drowning thousands of them and flattening villages along the shore. Mickey tried to flatten against the banister, gripped it with one hand, but Roberts' full weight struck him at that moment in the groin. And_then there was a numbing blow to the heart, and another gut flattening blow to the stomach. When the early part of the gradient was flattened, either by using the gradient shown in Fig. 2 or by allowing the`` cone sphere'' gradient to become established more slowly, Region 2 activity could sometimes be separated into two areas( donors P._J. and R._S., Fig. 1 and E._M., Fig. 2). The slugs flattened ten tires and silenced one of the inboard engines; the plane slowed to a halt.
Reshaping : turn-26.6.1
morph 'change shape as via computer animation'
transmute transform metamorphose change convert turn morph alter
mold 'FN: to reshape something pliable, especially by pressing with the hands, often against a mould ' squish 'COD: squash.' warp 'COD: cause to become bent or twisted out of shape, typically from the action of heat or damp. ' flatten 'COD: make flat or flatter.' dent 'FN: cause to have a slight hollow indentation' squash 'COD: crush or squeeze (something)so that it becomes flat, soft, or out of shape. ' crush 'COD: deform by compressing forcefully or crease or crumple (cloth or paper)' crumple 'COD: crush or become crushed so as to become creased and wrinkled' scrunch 'COD: crush or squeeze into a compact mass. ' fold 'COD: bend (something) over on itself so that one part of it covers another. '
[1 : Something ----s ]
NP (Deformer) V () NP (Patient) PP[before] (Time) NP (Patient) V () PPing[by] (Cause) AVP (Manner) NP (Cause) V () NP (Patient) NP (Deformer) V () NP (Patient) PP[against] (Resistant_surface) NP (Deformer) V () PP[with] (Instrument) NP (Patient) PP[into] (Result) NP (Deformer) V () PP[in] (Locus) AVP (Manner) NP (Patient) NP (Deformer) V () PP[in] (Locus) NP (Patient) NP (Deformer) V () PP[in] (Locus) NP (Patient) PP[into] (Result) NP (Deformer) V () PP[in] (Locus) NP (Patient) Sub (Time) NP (Deformer) V () Sub (Manner) PP[with] (Means) NP (Patient) PP[after] (Time) NP (Deformer) V () NP (Patient) AVP (Time) NP (Patient) V () INI (Configuration) CNI (Deformer) PP[on] (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Patient) V () INI (Configuration) CNI (Deformer) PP[into] (Resistant_surface) NP (Deformer) V () PP[with] (Instrument) NP (Patient) NP (Patient) V () PP[by] (Cause) INI (Configuration) NP (Cause) V () INI (Configuration) NP (Patient) PP[to] (Result) NP (Patient) V () CNI (Deformer) PP[between] (Resistant_surface) NP (Patient) V () CNI (Deformer) AVP (Result) VPto (Result) NP (Patient) V () PP[by] (Cause) NP (Cause) V () NP (Patient) PP[against] (Resistant_surface) NP (Patient) V () CNI (Deformer) VPto (Explanation) NP (Patient) V () CNI (Deformer) VPto (Explanation) PP[in] (Place) NP (Deformer) V () PP[with] (Instrument) AVP (Manner) NP (Patient) PPing[before] (Time) NP (Deformer) V () AVP (Locus) NP (Patient) NP (Deformer) V () PP[like] (Manner) PP[with] (Means) NP (Patient) NP (Deformer) V () PPing[by] (Means) NP (Patient) NP (Deformer) V () NP (Patient) Sub (Time) NP (Cause) V () INI (Configuration) Sub (Manner) NP (Patient) NP (Cause) V () INI (Configuration) NP (Patient) NP (Patient) V () PP[into] (Configuration) CNI (Deformer) VPto (Explanation) NP (Patient) V () INI (Configuration) CNI (Deformer) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Deformer) V () PP[on] (Locus) PP[in] (Manner) NP (Patient) NP (Deformer) V () PP[over] (Goal) NP (Patient) NP (Patient) V () CNI (Deformer) VPto (Imposed_purpose) NP (Deformer) V () VPto (Imposed_purpose) NP (Patient) NP (Patient) V () CNI (Deformer) PP[with] (Instrument) PP[by] (Means) NP (Deformer) V () AVP (Iterations) AVP (Manner) NP (Patient) NP (Patient) V () CNI (Deformer) PP[behind] (Locus) NP (Patient) V () CNI (Deformer) AVP (Manner) NP (Deformer) V () AVP (Manner) NP (Patient) NP (Deformer) V () PP[in] (Manner) NP (Patient) NP (Deformer) V () Sub (Manner) NP (Patient) NP (Patient) V () CNI (Deformer) AVP (Manner) PP[on] (Place) NP (Deformer) V () AVP (Manner) NP (Patient) PP[on] (Place) NP (Deformer) V () AVP (Manner) NP (Patient) AVP (Place) PP[on] (Place) NP (Deformer) V () AVP (Manner) NP (Patient) AVP (Result) NP (Deformer) V () AVP (Manner) NP (Patient) PP[on] (Result) NP (Deformer) V () PP[in] (Manner) NP (Patient) PP[into] (Result) NP (Deformer) V () AVP (Manner) NP (Patient) PPing[before] (Time) NP (Deformer) V () AVP (Manner) NP (Patient) Sub (Time) NP (Deformer) V () NP (Patient) PP[along] (Place) NP (Deformer) V () NP (Patient) PP[over] (Resistant_surface) PPing[before] (Time) NP (Patient) V () CNI (Deformer) AVP (Result) VPing (Result) NP (Deformer) V () NP (Patient) AVP (Result) PP[into] (Result)
NP (Agent) V () PP.result[to] (Result) PP.material[from] (Initial_State)
NP (Deformer) V () INI (Configuration) NP (Patient) NP (Deformer) V () NP (Patient)
NP (Agent) V () PP.material[from] (Initial_State) PP.result[to] (Result)
Examples from WordNet
In the video, Michael Jackson morphed into a panther
Examples from VerbNet
He turned into a frog. The witch turned him from a prince into a frog. The witch turned him into a frog. He converted to a world without CFCs. The man converted again. The thrift converted from a mutual form in April 1986 to a stock form of ownership. He turned from a prince into a frog. The 1980s bull market transformed the U.S. securities business. The thrift converted to a stock form of ownership from a mutual form in April 1986.
Examples from SemCor
Residence : lodge-46
board 'live and take one's meals at or in' bivouac 'live in or as if in a tent' room 'live and take one's meals at or in' camp out 'live in or as if in a tent' camp 'live in or as if in a tent' encamp 'live in or as if in a tent' tent 'live in or as if in a tent' occupy 'live (in a certain place)' lodge in 'live (in a certain place)' reside 'live (in a certain place)'
stop reside dwell live stay
dwell 'COD: live in or at a place.' camp 'COD: lodge temporarily, especially in a tent or caravan while on holiday. ' reside 'COD: have one's permanent home in a particular place. ' squat 'COD: unlawfully occupy an uninhabited building or area of land. ' inhabit 'COD: live in or occupy. ' occupy 'FN: to reside in as an owner or tenant' lodge 'COD: rent accommodation in another person's house. ' stay 'COD: stay for the night at someone's home or a hotel.' room 'COD: share lodgings, especially at a college or similar institution' live 'COD: make one's home in a particular place or with a particular person'
She resides in Princeton Can we go camping again this summer? The houseguests had to camp in the living room he occupies two rooms on the top floor she rooms in an old boarding house The circus tented near the town
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Cornelia lodged with the Stevensons. We camped there.
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The automobile expenses are about the only vacationing cost they can either eliminate or pare_down drastically by camping along the way. This is in contrast to the family with whom he boards. Yes indeed, we too can see a warlike host of infidels encamped against us. They were camped beside a large column-shaped boulder: a man, his lubra, and two children. And this helps explain why so many people are now going camping. At_the_same_time, however, I availed myself of the services of_that great English actor and master of make-up, Sir_Gauntley_Pratt, to do a`` quickie'' called The Mystery of the Mad_Marquess, in_which I played a young American girl who inherits a haunted castle on the_English moors which is filled with secret passages and sliding panels and, unbeknownst to anyone, is still occupied by an eccentric maniac. Half a mile below at the mouth of Salyer_'s_Canyon was an old ranch that the company had purchased from A._J._Armstrong, occupied by a Mexican, his wife, and an old trapper. With the whole camp exposed to view we could see the variety of canvas shelters in which Americans are camping now. The sluggers get_along so well in_fact, that with their families at_home for the summer( Mantle 's in Dallas, Maris 's in Kansas_City), they are rooming together. A_couple_of years back, I occupied a Village apartment whose outer staircase contained the type of niche a`` coffin turn''. It was arranged that he would board in the home of one of the old members of the church, a woman named Catt who, as Wilson afterward found, was briefly referred to as The_Cat because of her sharp_tongue and fierce initiative. They 've occupied a 22- acre site since the early 1900 's. We were camping a_few weeks ago on Cape_Hatteras_Campground in that land of pirates, seagulls and bluefish on North_Carolina 's famed Outer_Banks. He occupied a two bedroom apartment on the fourth floor, using the second bedroom as his office. Second, there were those( Moise_Tshombe) who favored near-Balkanization, a loose federalism having a central government of limited authority, with much power residing in the states. Though an host should encamp against me, my heart shall not fear: Those three other great activities of the Persians, the bath, the teahouse, and the zur khaneh( the latter a kind_of club in_which a leader and a group of men in an octagonal pit move through a rite of calisthenics, dance, chanted poetry, and music), do not take_place in buildings to_which entrance tickets are sold, but some of them occupy splendid examples of Persian domestic architecture: Each_year he invites the boys to camp_out on his estate for one of their big week ends of the year. Even a nuclear holocaust is a_little less frightful to contemplate than a race of dehumanised humans occupying the earth until doomsday''. You read various guesses on how many Americans are camping.
Reveal_secret : say-37.7
blab out 'divulge confidential information or secrets' babble 'divulge confidential information or secrets' spill the beans 'divulge confidential information or secrets' disclose 'make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret' blab 'divulge confidential information or secrets' babble out 'divulge confidential information or secrets' talk 'divulge confidential information or secrets' discover 'make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret' peach 'divulge confidential information or secrets' confide 'reveal in private; tell confidentially' reveal 'make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret' expose 'make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret' break 'make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret' divulge 'make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret' give away 'make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret' unwrap 'make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret' let the cat out of the bag 'divulge confidential information or secrets' let on 'make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret' tattle 'divulge confidential information or secrets' let out 'make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret' sing 'divulge confidential information or secrets' bring out 'make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret'
leak 'COD: intentionally disclose (secret information).' confide 'COD: tell someone about a secret or private matter in confidence.' admit 'COD: confess to be true or to be the case.' come forward 'FN: Volunteer information' reveal 'COD: disclose (previously unknown or secret information).' divulge 'COD: make known.' confess 'COD: admit to a crime or wrongdoing. ' come clean 'FN: to tell the whole story ' disclose 'COD: make (secret or new information) known.' expose 'COD: reveal the true, objectionable nature of.' spill beans 'COD: reveal secret information unintentionally or indiscreetly.'
Be careful--his secretary talks bring out the truth The auction house would not disclose the price at which the van Gogh had sold The actress won't reveal how old she is he broke the news to her unwrap the evidence in the murder case
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John suggested to her how she could do it. Ellen said a few words. John suggested what we should eat. John suggested to him that he go. John suggested eye glasses to her. John suggested to him that he goes. Ellen said a few words to Helen. John suggested to her what she could do. John suggested how she could do it. John suggested to her how to do it. Mr. Jacobson announced to the trading mob: 'We're going to trade on the bell.' He was like, 'It has to go.' John suggested that he should go. He ordered that he go. John suggested to her what to do. He suggested it to her. John suggested how to do it. John suggested what to do.
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Additional information supplied to us discloses that the railroad gained a stabilized supply of telegraphers of_which it was in need. He never rested until he discovered who the culprit was, and when he did, he vowed vengeance on Viola_Lake if ever the chance came his way. This was disclosed today by a responsible source amid intensified efforts by the Soviet_Union to gain a greater role in the staff and operation of the United_Nations. Britain began designing the ship in 1956 but got nowhere until the American government decided to end a ban on sharing military secrets with Britain that had been imposed after Fuchs blabbed. Repeated polls have disclosed that most married_couples are now using contraceptives in the practice of birth_control. Professionally a lawyer, that_is_to_say with dignity, reserve, discipline, with much that is essentially middle-class, he is compelled by an impossible love to exhibit himself dressed_up, disguised-, paradoxically, revealed- as a child, and, worse, as a whore masquerading as a child. Very early in his administration he informed the Kremlin through diplomatic channels, a high official source disclosed, that the new administration would react even tougher than the Eisenhower administration would during the formative period of the administration. In_fact, it is in just such a situation that the profundity of Bultmann 's argument is disclosed. Mayor_Wagner 's shortcomings have perhaps been more mercilessly exposed than those of Mr._Levitt who left an impression of quiet competence in his more protected state post. If the wedding_party lasted late, and the travel schedule means there are only a_few hours before resuming the trip or making an early start, the husband may forestall tensions and uncertainties by confiding to his bride that lying in each other 's arms will be bliss enough for these few hours. Again, as faith reveals God my Father and Christ my Saviour, I follow without question where He leads me daily by His Spirit of love, wisdom, power and prayer. Inside, as_soon_as Mr._Skopas had disclosed- in a hoarse whisper- the detective 's errand, his family gathered in a huddle, forming a mass of dark flesh on and around a brocaded sofa which stood at one side of a baroque fireplace. The navy captain disclosed also that a list of questions found in Miss Gee 's purse would, if completed and handed back, have given the Kremlin a complete picture`` of our current anti-submarine effort and would have shown what we are doing in research and development for the future''. `` Chickens have short memories'', the doctor remarked,`` that 's why they are better company than most people I know'', and he went_on to break some important news to Alex. With this seven-word sentence- though the speaker undoubtedly thought he was dealing only with the subject of food- he was telling things about himself and, in the last two examples, revealing that he had departed from the customs of his culture. A detailed scouring of the entire area revealed nothing beyond a ledge of rocks that might have been the rifleman 's hiding_place. One hebephrenic women confided to me,`` I live in a world of words'', as if, to her, words were fully concrete objects; Burnham, in his excellent article( 1955) concerning schizophrenic communication, includes mention of similar clinical material. Yet, in_spite_of this, intensive study of the taped interviews by teams of psychotherapists and linguists laid_bare the surprising fact that, in the first five minutes of an initial interview, the patient often reveals as_many as a dozen times just what 's wrong with him; to spot these giveaways the therapist must know either intuitively or scientifically how to listen. Principal_Clayton_W._Pohly said he would allow a further collection between classes today, and revealed that Y-Teen_Club past surpluses had been used to provide a private hospital nurse Monday for Mrs._Kowalski. Over the years, he had had buddies in space in whom he thought he could confide. What more could be asked for a Trial intended to warn the world against anti-Semitism than this opportunity to expose the exact link between the respectable anti-Semite and the concentration-camp brute? To the trained ear of the linguist, talk has always revealed a staggering quantity of information about the talker- such things as geographical origin and/ or history, socio-economic identity, education. He had to make Jess talk, and he had to do it before Stacey_Black got curious and came to investigate. The patient, on_the_other_hand, is far from neutral; aside from her specifically regional accent, she reveals by the use of the triad,`` irritable, tense, depressed'', a certain pedantic itemization that indicates she has some familiarity with literary or scientific language( i. e., she must have had at_least a high-school education), and she is telling a story she has mentally rehearsed some time before. She stood_up, pulled the coat from her shoulders and started to slide it off, then let_out a high-pitched scream and I let_out a low-pitched, wobbling sound like a muffler blowing_out. What is interesting is that his positive qualifications for the post were revealed only as a kind of tail to his candidacy. An autopsy disclosed a large amount of morphine in Diane 's body. What he does do is give himself away by communicating information over and above the words involved. He evidently could not actually see the corners of these objects, but their size and the dots gave them away. It is this modulation which reveals to Jacoby his own frightful abjection and, simultaneously, his wife 's infidelity. By saying`` another emotional death'', she reveals that there has been a previous one, although she has not described it in words. The Washington state_supreme_court ruled that the state 's occupation tax applied to sales, made at cost to an oil_company, by a wholly-owned subsidiary set_up to purchase certain supplies without divulging the identity of the parent. He had Anthony and William to confide in and consult. One such man once confided to Dr._Theodor_Reik, New_York psychiatrist, that he preferred to have his wife the sexual aggressor. The shortage was discovered after Huff failed to report for work on Sept. 18. It disclosed that the builders: Almost any information about the Dreadnought would also reveal secrets about the American underwater fleet. Nor did the Trial devote much attention to exposing the usefulness of anti-Semitism to the Nazis, both in building their own power and in destroying that of organizations and states. At_the_same_time he watched carefully to see how one attached pegboards to stone walls, but Mr._Blatz was usually standing in his line_of_vision and it all seemed so simple that he did like to disclose his ignorance. I have chosen to use the word`` mimesis'' in its Christian rather than its classic implications and to discover in the concrete forms of both art and myth powers of theological expression which, as in the Christian mind, are the direct consequence of involvement in historical experience, which are not reserved, as in the Greek mind, only to moments of theoretical reflection. From an initial investment of$ 1200 in 1943, it has grown, with no additional capital investment, to a present value estimated by some as exceeding$ 10000000( we do disclose financial figures to the public). A study of major denominational membership statistics over a twenty-year period revealed the appalling fact that nearly 40 per_cent of those who joined the Church were lost to the Church within seven years. It is through the metamorphosed dancer that the germ of form is discovered. A recent survey disclosed there are about 4000 commercially and municipally operated marinas and boatyards in the United_States, the majority of_which are equipped to handle outboard boats. Other witnesses, after appearances before the jury, which reportedly is probing into possible income_tax violations, disclosed that government prosecutors were attempting to connect Stein and his company with a_number_of gangsters, including Glimco and Alex. The next morning he summoned a group of top Democrats to his private office and broke the news: he would lead the fight to oust Colmer, whom he is said to regard_as`` an inferior man''. A_few of the more prominent must serve as examples of_what a complete listing and description would disclose. People do n't know how much they give_away about themselves by remarks like that. Faulkner 's total works today, and in_fact those of his works which existed in 1946 when Mr._Cowley made his comment, or in 1939, when Mr._O'_Donnell wrote his essay, reveal no such simple attitude toward the South. Chaplin, 71, who met K. when the Soviet boss visited England in 1956, confided that he hopes to visit Russia some time this summer because`` I have marveled at your grandiose experiment and I believe_in your future''. And I would further note that they all- with one exception again- sang in one key or another the same song. Another hoodlum, Louis_Arger, drew$ 39000 from Stein 's janitor firm, the National_Maintenance company, in three years ending in 1959, Stein disclosed in an interview. Interviews with several church leaders have disclosed that this development has raised the question whether the Peace_Corps will be able to prevent confusion for church and state over methods, means and goals. The moment simultaneously revealed that in the crisis our policy ran counter to_that of all our NATO allies, to the entire Western community. And when they stood by the fountain in the piazza looking at Santa_Maria he had_to keep a straight_face, not letting_on he had been there with Alberto. But if the Trial did not expose the special Nazi mania so deadly to Jews as_well_as to anyone upon whom it happened to light, neither did it warn very effectively against the ordinary anti-Semitism of which the Nazis made such effective use in Germany and wherever they could find it. It is now disclosed that the taxpayer not_only pays for high wages, but he pays the employers' strike expenses when the latter undertakes to fight a strike. And after several correspondents went_into Pathet_Lao territory and exposed the huge build-up, administration spokesmen acclaimed them for performing a`` great service'' and laid the_matter before the Southeast_Asia_Treaty_Organization. With lyrical intensity they reveal what they hate, but their faith in_love, inspired by the revolutionary rhythms of jazz, culminates in the climax of the orgasm. He alleged no specific procedural errors or evidence withheld; nor did he elaborate just what favorable evidence the Federal_Bureau_of_Investigation reports might disclose.
Ride_vehicle : nonvehicle-51.4.2
fly 'travel in an airplane' ride 'be carried or travel on or in a vehicle'
taxi 'FN: move within an aircraft along the ground before take-off or after landing. ' hitchhike 'COD: travel by getting free lifts in passing vehicles. ' take 'COD: use as a means of transport' fly 'FN: travel by means of aircraft' coast 'FN: move by means of a vehicle without using power' ride 'COD: travel in or on (a vehicle or horse).' jet 'FN: travel by means of an jet aircraft'
Are we driving or flying? He rides the subway downtown every day I ride to work in a bus she is flying to Cincinnati tonight
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They rowed along the canal. He drove the car. The boat sailed across the lake. He rowed the boat across the lake. They rowed the canals of Venice. They rowed.
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The head was wrapped in a turban and on top of the turban rode a great hamper across which a piece of poncho had been flung. She was watching a tree ride wildly down that roiling current. They could walk, ride on a bus or be driven. The welfare of citizens, old and young, is the responsibility of the community, not_only of_that part of_it that rides the CTA. `` Life'' points_out that`` everybody uses this path'', and starts to ride on. Assuming the weather is halfway decent that day, hundreds of thousands of persons will mass along this thoroughfare as President_John_F._Kennedy and retiring President_Dwight_D._Eisenhower leave Capitol_Hill following the oath-taking ceremonies and ride down this historic ceremonial route. Then the Chinese hostler, who rode with Vernon on the box, would break_open a hamper and produce filets of smoked bass or sturgeon, sandwiches, pickled eggs, and a rum sangaree to be heated over a spirit_lamp. We flew in rickety planes so overloaded that we wondered why they did crash. Back at the Kaiser 's Fountain, I walked left to the streetcar stop and rode up the hill- any car will do- past the Column of Constantine, also_known_as the Burnt Column, at the top on my right. A young_man was killed and two others injured at midnight Friday when the car they were riding slid into a utility pole on Lake_Avenue near Waddell_Street, NE, police said. Directly across from the Gardens I found a bus_stop sign for T 4 and rode it down to the Bosphorus, with the sports center on my left just before I reached the water and the entrance to Dolmabahce_Palace immediately after_that. He would be in the barn, or riding for the veterinarian! He would not ride the eight-thirty local to the city each morning. We rode over roads so rough that our Jeep came to rest atop the soil between ruts, all four wheels spinning uselessly. Not long_ago, I rode down with him in an elevator in Radio_City; he was talking to himself thirteen to the dozen and smoking two cigars at_once, clearly a man in_extremis. Now, riding this hospital bus, feeling isolated and utterly alone, I knew that she was genuine and unique, quite unlike any girl I had known before. I had to ride a streetcar two miles. But when Gloriana rides with them they also have to take the two girls who usually ride with her, so the little car is n't big enough. He crossed the lobby and rode up in the elevator lost in his own thoughts. But while the two men are riding into the country, where they are going to dinner, they are attacked in the dark of the forest by a band of thieves, who strip them of everything, including most of their clothes. Southfield schools furnish an old 45- passenger bus( the heater in_which needs repair since some of the children ride a long distance and need the heat). On the other side of the Golden_Horn I rode through Eminonu_Square, with Yeni_Cami, or the New_Mosque, which dates_from the Seventeenth Century, just across from the entrance to the bridge. Yet he knew the others were sleeping more soundly, now that they had renewed their contact with the_matter that had them to send them riding high vacuum. He rode on and on. They say that when they take a car, Gloriana does n't take her car, but rides with them. There was really no reason to refuse, and Linda_Kay had never ridden in a Cadillac. The horse walked, the reins were slack, the huckster rode with bowed shoulders, his forearms across his knees. He replenished the dipper and handed it to his young wife riding the hurricane_deck. Menfolk can ride in the forward cockpit where the helmsman has a clear view. To the tens of thousands who must transfer to ride to Seventy-fourth_Street and change for the IND, this takes a daily toll of time and temper.
Ride_vehicle : vehicle-51.4.1
ferry 'travel by ferry' chariot 'ride in a chariot' canoe 'travel by canoe' bobsled 'ride a bobsled' sleigh 'ride (on) a sled' raft 'travel by raft in water' drive 'travel or be transported in a vehicle' yacht 'travel in a yacht' bob 'ride a bobsled' motor 'travel or be transported in a vehicle' cab 'ride in a taxicab' taxi 'ride in a taxicab' sled 'ride (on) a sled' toboggan 'move along on a luge or toboggan' luge 'move along on a luge or toboggan' kayak 'travel in a small canoe' bus 'ride in a bus' boat 'ride in a boat on water'
sleigh bus motor skateboard bicycle canoe rocket sledge raft bobsled cycle sled bike motorcycle ski ferry jet kayak motorbike balloon taxi boat yacht parachute chariot toboggan skate coach punt
taxi 'FN: move within an aircraft along the ground before take-off or after landing. ' hitchhike 'COD: travel by getting free lifts in passing vehicles. ' take 'COD: use as a means of transport' fly 'FN: travel by means of aircraft' coast 'FN: move by means of a vehicle without using power' ride 'COD: travel in or on (a vehicle or horse).' jet 'FN: travel by means of an jet aircraft'
NP (Agent) V () NP (Theme) PP.result[to,into] (Result)
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The boys bobbed down the hill screaming with pleasure we kayaked down the river canoe along the canal Raft the Colorado River We drove to the university every morning They motored to London for the theater
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Claire rickshawed the streets. James rickshawed his legs off. James rickshawed Penny around the block. James rickshawed his legs to exhaustion. Claire rickshawed along the creek path. James rickshawed Penny. Claire rickshawed.
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He drove into the paved space before the garage and got_out, slamming the car_door. ( Thornton) where he had been driven by a companion. Why do n't we drive around the corner''? The motorist later was identified as Richard_Sarkees, 17, of 2433 McClellan, currently on probation and under court order not to drive. He drove carefully in the direction of the brief tour they had taken earlier. He drove in low_gear to the fork in the road and swung as_close_as possible to the entrance to the abandoned mine. He left a note propped on the desk asking her to call him sometime today, and drove home. Since Mr._McKinley had to give a lecture, Rachel and Scotty drove home alone in the Plymouth. Raymond_Vernon reports that residents of East_St._Louis have been driving across the Mississippi, through the heart of downtown St._Louis and out to the western suburbs for major shopping, simply because parking is easier at the big branches than it is in the heart of town. Driving along the caliche-topped road to town, Howard talked. And what of that poor tarred_and_feathered wretch he had seen on the road driving down from Schuyler 's? When they do that my wife has to drive me to work in the big car. Once he said,`` Why' n hell did n't you look in_the_back seat of the car before you drove off? He checked_into a motel and drove downtown. Parents will drive on Friday night to pick_up their daughters after a sorority or House Plan meeting. Hardly had Mrs._Roebuck driven off when a rusty pick-up truck, father or grandfather of Senor`` Moriarty 's'' Ford sedan, came screeching to a dust stop, and a brown face appeared, its nose threatened by shards of_what had once been the side window. Boatmen lucky enough to have facilities for year' round anchorage for their craft, will recall the tedious procedure of loading their gear into the car, driving to the water, and making trip after trip to transfer the gear to the boat. Finally, however, the arrangements were made and we drove out into the bush in a Land_Rover. Vernon was serviceable on the botanical field trips, but he could arrange no schedule with the cooks, and he was glad when the trips dropped_off, and the botanists began to motor out by themselves. We drove close_to the boulder, stopped the Land_Rover, and walked over toward the family. Then we drove on, until there was no more road and we traversed dry rice fields, bouncing across their squat earth walls. State_Department officials refusing to show their passes at the boundary, and driving two blocks into East_Berlin under military escort, will not avail. The brothers drove down together in Mark 's small red sports_car, Mark at_the_wheel. Harnessing a team to a buckboard, they drove out to a willow lined creek about a half-mile off, then climbed_down and began chopping. He drove, and the road wobbled, familiar scenes crept past on either side.
moulder 'COD: slowly decay' spoil 'COD: (of food) become unfit for eating. ' putrefy 'COD: decay or rot and produce a fetid smell.' fester 'COD: become rotten' decompose 'COD: (of organic matter) decay; become rotten. ' decay 'COD: rot or cause to rot through the action of bacteria and fungi; decompose. ' rot 'COD: decompose by the action of bacteria and fungi; decay or cause to decay' perish 'COD: rot or decay.'
NP (Patient) V () AVP (Degree) AVP (Result) NP (Patient) V () PP[for] (Duration) NP (Patient) V () PP[in] (Explanation) NP (Patient) V () Sub (Explanation) AVP (Speed) NP (Patient) V () PP[in] (Place) NP (Patient) V () AVP (Place) PP[into] (Result) NP (Patient) V () PP[on] (Place) PP[into] (Result) NP (Patient) V () PP[in] (Place) PP[in] (Time) NP (Patient) V () PP[under] (Place) AVP (Time) NP (Patient) V () AJP (Result) NP (Patient) V () PP[into] (Result) NP (Patient) V () PP[at] (Subregion) NP (Patient) V () Sinterrog (Time) NP (Patient) V () AVP (Degree) Sub (Time) NP (Patient) V () PP[over] (Duration) AVP (Speed) NP (Patient) V () PP[in] (Place) AVP (Speed) NP (Patient) V () AVP (Speed) NP (Patient) V () PP[by] (Time) NP (Patient) V () PP[into] (Result) AVP (Speed) NP (Patient) V () PP[for] (Duration) AVP (Place) NP (Patient) V () AVP (Place) PP[under] (Place) NP (Patient) V () PP[except] (Patient) Sinterrog (Place) NP (Patient) V () PP[in] (Circumstances) NP (Patient) V () Sub (Circumstances) NP (Patient) V () AVP (Explanation)
Examples from WordNet
The bodies decomposed in the heat The body started to decay and needed to be cremated
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The roses bloomed.
Examples from SemCor
Diving_boards must have non-skid surfaces( coco matting takes an awful beating from chlorine and rots quickly, but grit-impregnated paints are excellent). A successful businessman recently prefaced his address to a luncheon group with the statement that all economists should be sent to the hospitals for the mentally deranged where they and their theories might rot together. ** h Automatically, Finnegan started going_over today 's lesson** h Capitalism rots from the core.
Run_risk : risk-94
adventure 'take a risk in the hope of a favorable outcome' take a chance 'take a risk in the hope of a favorable outcome' hazard 'take a risk in the hope of a favorable outcome' take chances 'take a risk in the hope of a favorable outcome' risk 'take a risk in the hope of a favorable outcome' gamble 'take a risk in the hope of a favorable outcome' put on the line 'expose to a chance of loss or damage' chance 'take a risk in the hope of a favorable outcome' lay on the line 'expose to a chance of loss or damage' run a risk 'take a risk in the hope of a favorable outcome' risk 'expose to a chance of loss or damage'
bet wager chance gamble hazard risk venture punt
risk 'FN: (of a situation or action) inviting risk or danger.'
When you buy these stocks you are gambling She laid her job on the line when she told the boss that he was wrong We risked losing a lot of money in this venture Why risk your life?
Examples from VerbNet
I risked my job. I risked that I would get into trouble. I risk smoking.
Examples from SemCor
`` I am consciously prepared to run the continued risk of' race suicide by_accident' rather_than accept the alternative certainty of race slavery by_design. You 're the one that 's taking the big chance''. They were reluctant to appoint sheriffs to protect the property, thus running_the_risk of creating disturbances such_as that on the Vermejo, and yet the cowboys protested that they got no salary for arresting cattle_thieves and running_the_risk of being shot. The_most frequent excuse for the prevalence of unoriginals and tested imports is increasing production expense- producers cannot afford to take_chances. ( b) A message runs too great a risk of being distorted if it is to be relayed more than about six consecutive times. I just can n't take any chances on getting her pregnant, and if we were sleeping together&&&''. Mr._Podger took_no_chances. Can the church risk assuming that the`` folly'' of men is as dear to God as their`` wisdom'', or, as is also commonly implied, that`` the foolishness of God'' and`` the foolishness of men'' are simply two ways of talking_about the same thing? But now apparently the job of Secretary of Labor requires that he be willing to risk his reputation as a prognosticator of unemployment trends. Whereas, John_Brown has cheerfully risked his life in endeavoring to deliver those who are denied all rights and is this day doomed to suffer death for his efforts in behalf of those who have no helper: It was predicted that Kohnstamm-negative subjects would adhere to more liberal, concretistic reports of_what the ambiguous figure`` looked_like'' as reflecting their hesitancy about taking_chances. But the Communists never gave sufficient provocation at any one_time for the United_States to want to risk a limited or an all-out war over Laos. When necessary, we should make it clear that countries which choose to derive marginal advantages from the cold_war or to exploit their potential for disrupting the security of the world will lose our sympathy but also risk their own prospects for orderly development. It was faced immediately with a showdown on the schools, an issue which was met squarely in conjunction with the governor with a decision not to risk abandoning public education. The only contrary action, in_the_future as in_the_past, runs the risk of war; and, now and in_the_future unlike in_the_past, any attempt to repel injury and to preserve any particular civilized attainment of mankind or its provisional justice runs some risk of nuclear warfare and the danger that an effect of_it will, by human_action, render this planet less habitable by the human_race. She decided to risk it. When Fred_Powell 's brother-in-law, Charlie_Keane, moved_into the dead man 's home, the anonymous letter_writer took no chances on Charlie taking_up where Fred had left_off and wasted no time on a first notice: Yet he must chance it. Landesco thought him`` just a superior sort of plugugly'' but he was, in_fact, with his aggression and hostility, and nerveless indifference to risking or administering pain, a casebook psychopath. As_long_as audiences came to see the movement, there seemed little reason to adventure further. `` You 'll just have to risk it. all that happens is that the better qualified teacher declines to gamble two or three years of his life on the chance that conditions at the Catholic institution will be as_good_as those elsewhere. But it is our health- more precious than all the money in the world- that these modern witch_doctors with their fake therapeutic gadgets are gambling away. `` I ai taking no goddamned chances for no Jew business''. `` It is worse for a nation to give_in to evil than to run the risk of annihilation''.
rummage 'FN: to make a thorough but untidy search through' sweep 'COD: search or survey (an area) for something.' ransack 'COD: thoroughly search.' sift 'COD: examine thoroughly so as to isolate that which is important or useful.' scour 'FN: search an area' comb 'COD: search carefully and systematically.'
The police scoured the country for the fugitive They combed the area for the missing child
Examples from VerbNet
I searched in the cave for treasure. I searched the cave for treasure. I searched for treasure in the cave. I searched through America.
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Everywhere his ideas lay or hung in visible form: his models, drawings, ten foot canvases in monochromes from his painting days, and underfoot a windfall of broken-backed books that looked as_though their insides had been ransacked by a maniac. `` It is as though'', I said on the historic three-hour, coast-to-coast radio_broadcast which I bought( following Father_Coughlin and pre_empting the Eddie_Cantor, Manhattan_Merry-go-round and Major_Bowes shows)`` That Man in the White_House, like some despot of yore, insisted on reading my diary, raiding my larder and ransacking my lingerie!'' Systematically he would open and ransack drawers. Separating, they took different sides of the main_drag and systematically combed the bars. We scour literature for them; here we find stored the wisdom of great minds.
Scrutiny : assessment-34.1
peruse 'examine or consider with attention and in detail'
study examine taste analyse scan investigate go over research scrutinize try on audit review consult proofread test peruse monitor check follow sample surveil assess assay watch analyze regard inspect survey feel out evaluate try out
scan 'COD: look at quickly in order to identify relevant features or information. ' reconnoitre 'COD: make a military observation of (a region). ' investigate 'COD: carry out a systematic or formal inquiry into (an incident or allegation) so as to establish the truth.' survey 'COD: look carefully and thoroughly at. ' explore 'FN: travel or look into an area in order to understand it' assay 'FN: perform an analysis (e.g. of an ore or a drug) to ascertain the presence, absence, or quantity of certain components' skim 'COD: read (something) quickly, noting only the important points. ' probe 'COD: physically explore or examine. ' search 'COD: try to find something by looking or otherwise seeking carefully and thoroughly. ' study 'COD: look at closely in order to observe or read. ' peruse 'COD: read or examine thoroughly or carefully. ' scout 'COD: make a detailed search of a place.' go [through] 'COD: search through or examine carefully.' analyse 'COD: examine methodically and in detail the constitution or structure of.' look 'COD: attempt to find.' check 'FN: to pay attention to something in order to note its feautures' scrutinize 'COD: examine or inspect closely and thoroughly. ' monitor 'COD: observe and check over a period of time.'
The inspector analyzed the building. The inspector analyzed the building's soundness. The inspector analyzed the building as sound. The inspector analyzed the building for its soundness.
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The rating scale of compulsivity was constructed by first perusing the interview records, categorizing all evidence related to compulsivity, then arranging a distribution of such information apart from the case records.
Scrutiny : investigate-35.4
inquire 'conduct an inquiry or investigation of' scrutinize 'examine carefully for accuracy with the intent of verification' investigate 'conduct an inquiry or investigation of' scrutinise 'examine carefully for accuracy with the intent of verification' inspect 'examine carefully for accuracy with the intent of verification' enquire 'conduct an inquiry or investigation of' audit 'examine carefully for accuracy with the intent of verification'
quiz tap explore test examine picket ransack frisk scan monitor investigate observe canvass scrutinize riffle surveil inspect survey raid
scan 'COD: look at quickly in order to identify relevant features or information. ' reconnoitre 'COD: make a military observation of (a region). ' investigate 'COD: carry out a systematic or formal inquiry into (an incident or allegation) so as to establish the truth.' survey 'COD: look carefully and thoroughly at. ' explore 'FN: travel or look into an area in order to understand it' assay 'FN: perform an analysis (e.g. of an ore or a drug) to ascertain the presence, absence, or quantity of certain components' skim 'COD: read (something) quickly, noting only the important points. ' probe 'COD: physically explore or examine. ' search 'COD: try to find something by looking or otherwise seeking carefully and thoroughly. ' study 'COD: look at closely in order to observe or read. ' peruse 'COD: read or examine thoroughly or carefully. ' scout 'COD: make a detailed search of a place.' go [through] 'COD: search through or examine carefully.' analyse 'COD: examine methodically and in detail the constitution or structure of.' look 'COD: attempt to find.' check 'FN: to pay attention to something in order to note its feautures' scrutinize 'COD: examine or inspect closely and thoroughly. ' monitor 'COD: observe and check over a period of time.'
The district attorney's office investigated reports of possible irregularities audit accounts and tax returns inquire into the disappearance of the rich old lady
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We investigated the area for bombs. We inspected the area.
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The September October term jury had been charged by Fulton Superior_Court_Judge_Durwood_Pye to investigate reports of possible`` irregularities'' in the hard-fought primary which was won by Mayor-nominate_Ivan_Allen_Jr.. The 1946 town_meeting voted to have the Selectmen appoint a committee to investigate and report on the feasibility of some system of sewage_disposal and a disposal_plant to serve Manchester_Center, Depot, and Way_'s_Lane. Have you audited your program recently to weed_out those phases that draw least participation? Today the private_detective will also investigate insurance_claims or handle divorce cases, but his primary function remains what it has always been, to assist those who have money in their unending struggle with those who have not. He reported that the city 's contributions for animal care included$ 67000 to the Women 's S._P._C._A.;$ 15000 to pay six policemen assigned as dog_catchers and$ 15000 to investigate dog_bites. Whatever his original assignment, the fictional private_eye ends_up by investigating and solving a crime, usually a murder. An assistant attorney_general is directed to investigate. The Philadelphia_Transportation_Co. is investigating the part its organization played in reviewing the project. `` The PTC is investigating the whole matter'', Pratt said. Patrolman_Robert_J._Nunes, who investigated, said the thieves broke_in through the back door. He had to make Jess talk, and he had to do it before Stacey_Black got curious and came to investigate. Once Todman thought he had spotted a tank and went_down to investigate while Greg covered him.
Scrutiny : search-35.2
scout 'explore, often with the goal of finding something or somebody' reconnoitre 'explore, often with the goal of finding something or somebody' reconnoiter 'explore, often with the goal of finding something or somebody' examine 'question or examine thoroughly and closely' probe 'question or examine thoroughly and closely'
scan 'COD: look at quickly in order to identify relevant features or information. ' reconnoitre 'COD: make a military observation of (a region). ' investigate 'COD: carry out a systematic or formal inquiry into (an incident or allegation) so as to establish the truth.' survey 'COD: look carefully and thoroughly at. ' explore 'FN: travel or look into an area in order to understand it' assay 'FN: perform an analysis (e.g. of an ore or a drug) to ascertain the presence, absence, or quantity of certain components' skim 'COD: read (something) quickly, noting only the important points. ' probe 'COD: physically explore or examine. ' search 'COD: try to find something by looking or otherwise seeking carefully and thoroughly. ' study 'COD: look at closely in order to observe or read. ' peruse 'COD: read or examine thoroughly or carefully. ' scout 'COD: make a detailed search of a place.' go [through] 'COD: search through or examine carefully.' analyse 'COD: examine methodically and in detail the constitution or structure of.' look 'COD: attempt to find.' check 'FN: to pay attention to something in order to note its feautures' scrutinize 'COD: examine or inspect closely and thoroughly. ' monitor 'COD: observe and check over a period of time.'
I searched in the cave for treasure. I searched the cave for treasure. I searched for treasure in the cave. I searched through America.
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As the hour progresses, the sensitive seems to probe more deeply and to make more personal and specific statements. It would give him an opportunity to take the measure of his chief adversary in the cold_war, to try to probe Mr._Khrushchev 's intentions and to make clear his own views. Observations of the radio_emission of a planet which has an extensive atmosphere will probe the atmosphere to_a_greater_extent than those using shorter wave_lengths and should in some cases give otherwise unobtainable information about the characteristics of the solid surface. In evaluating data on the concentration of TSH in blood, one must examine critically the bio-assay methods used to obtain them. The more I probed into this young_man 's activities and character, the savory I found him. He imagined they were the kind whose tax_returns were never examined( if they were, they were never penalized), whose children had no unhappy romances, whose names never knew scandal. Other witnesses, after appearances before the jury, which reportedly is probing into possible income_tax violations, disclosed that government prosecutors were attempting to connect Stein and his company with a_number_of gangsters, including Glimco and Alex. Shell people were schooled to examine every aspect of a problem or situation before making a prognosis. Faced with this situation, Postmaster_Charles_F._McKenna of Montpelier went with Fogg on a Burlington trip, and together they scouted the terrain on the heights of Berlin. The areas to be examined in these inquiries were selected by local officials, supposedly as representative of a larger population. A second major point of this essay is to examine the formal arrangements for the elections. Rhode_Island is going to examine its Sunday sales law with possible revisions in mind. I do know whether he was_after our rider, who had gone_by a minute before, or whether he was simply scouting conditions; but when he passed us by, a musket roared, and he reared his horse, swung it around, and began to whip it back in the direction from which he had come.
Seeking : search-35.2
look 'search or seek' search 'search or seek' search 'try to locate or discover, or try to establish the existence of' look for 'try to locate or discover, or try to establish the existence of' seek 'try to locate or discover, or try to establish the existence of'
Look elsewhere for the perfect gift! The police are searching for clues We looked all day and finally found the child in the forest They are searching for the missing man in the entire county
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I searched in the cave for treasure. I searched the cave for treasure. I searched for treasure in the cave. I searched through America.
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Stravinsky, nearing the age of eighty, is like a lost and frantic bird, flitting from one abandoned nest to another, searching for a home. He stepped into the dugout, wondering why Deegan was always looking_for trouble. While emphasizing that technical details were not fully worked_out, Pelham said his resolution would seek to set_aside the privilege resolution which the House voted through 87- 31. So John had refused to agree to his appointment as a preacher, and now Caroli sought revenge. In_particular he sought the gentle, sweet-faced nuns, with head_coverings and veils coming to the middle of their foreheads, remembering their expressions until he reached home and set them down on paper. At one_and_the_same time, she was within it but still searching for the drawbridge that would give her entry. The name`` alkali_bee'' indicates that one has_to look_for them in rather inhospitable places. In looking_for the best sites available that meet the requirements, you need information to compare the site with others. In 1607 and 1608, the English Muscovy_Company had sent him northward to look_for a route over the North_Pole or across the top of Russia. One does not have to look_for distress. `` So you 're looking_for a woman who married a man who might have lived here a year ago and might have been poisoned. His light blue eyes, set deep within the face, are actively and continually looking. One day he followed the_Irish_Jasper_Greens, the town band, to a picnic and spent the entire day listening, while his family spent the day looking. This angle of just where the Orioles can look_for improvement this year is an interesting one. I started looking on the splintery truck_bed for a piece of board, a dirt clod- anything I could throw and with better aim than I had thrown the beer_bottle. So they go looking_for mergers with other firms that have publicly quoted stock, and almost daily they pound on the doors of firms like Frito. As_it_is written, There is not_one just man; there is none who understands; there is none who seeks after God. Remember that in seeking the modern in Utopia we do not deny the existence of the medieval and the Renaissance there; we do not even need to commit ourselves to assessing on the same inconceivable scale the relative importance of the medieval, the Renaissance, and the modern. Some general things to look_for in a site, if you have n't already bought one, are accessibility, water drainage, and orientation. Searching for the best in spiritual stories, my roving editors cover not_only the country, but the whole world. The 1958 town_meeting directed town authorities to seek federal and state funds with which to conduct a preliminary survey of a sewage plant with its attendant facilities. Nor is it necessary to look_for such evidence in the great urban_centers of our culture that are admittedly almost entirely secularized and so profoundly estranged from the conventional forms in which the gospel has been communicated. `` The President says'', the translator came_in,`` that the reason he asked you where you were going is because he hoped you would be visiting other areas in Southeast_Asia, and that everywhere you went, you would seek the answer to your question. Religion seeks to satisfy human needs of great pertinence. I grant that the dog may not be really protective, based on his training, but if you were roaming the streets looking_for a purse to snatch or a young_lady to molest, how quick would you be to attack a person strolling with a dog? Memphis stinkpotters like McKellar_Lake, inside the city_limits, and sailors look_for autumn winds at Arkabutla_Lake where fall racing is now in_progress. Diane was needed as a material witness in the case and New_York police searched three continents before they found her in their own back yard- in a swank hotel, of_course. They found the teakettle and put water on to boil and then searched through the icebox. Santa 's lieutenants in charge of the Journal-Bulletin Santa_Claus Fund are looking_for the usual generous response this year from Cranston residents. Here briefly in_this humble tribute I have sought for some simple and succinct summation that would define the immense service of_this patriot to his country. As a nation, we feel an obligation to assist other countries in their development; but this obligation pertains only to countries which are honestly seeking to become responsible members of a stable and forward-moving world community. Because I 'm looking_for the son_of_a_bitch that killed that old_man, and I 'm going_to get him. This time Lewis had his own rifle in his hands, and he threw some answering fire back at the mysterious far-off shot, then spent most_of the day searching out the area. He tried to order the words of the three Union officers, seeking to create some coherent portrait of the dead boy. Look_for a farm in a neighborhood of well-kept homes. He fought it, seeking to kill the last few words, but on they came`` bout takin- his''. The remarks she made about the sufferings of a lonely woman seemed so broad that he did know what to make_of them, but after the sixth drink he put his arm around her and suggested that they go upstairs and look_for her checkbook there. To light industry, the economies of being on one floor are much slighter, but efficiency_engineers usually believe_in them, and manufacturers looking_for ways to cut costs cannot be prevented from turning_to efficiency_engineers. Philadelphia permitted him to seek a better connection after he had refused to reconsider his decision to end his career as a player. Pelham said Sunday night there was research being done on whether the`` quickie'' vote on the increase can be repealed outright or whether notice would have to first be given that reconsideration of the action would be sought. The kind of religious experience that most moderns seek provides, clarifies, and relates human yearnings, values, ideals, and purposes; it also provides facilities and incitements for the development of personality, sociality, and creativeness. Watson looked_for the fourth man. At the moment, Barco 's back was to the road so he did n't see the detectives close_in on his convertible which, in their quest for the stolen lap rug, they proceeded to search. Greg himself took two flights, with Todman leading the second, to patrol and look_for targets of opportunities around Ormoc on the east coast of Leyte. I looked_for Jessica to materialize out of the clogging, crowd and, as the time passed and I waited, a fiend came_to_life beside me and whispered in my ear: How was I planning to greet Jessica? To search his room at the motel? But if the administration should find it does not need the$ 28 million for a grant-in-aid program, a not unlikely conclusion, it could very_well seek a way to use the money for other purposes. I looked unceasingly With my cold mind and with my burning heart''. We all seek the same thing through different ways- an end to this long night of two thousand years of darkness and unspeakable abuses which will continue to plague us until the Star_of_David flies over Zion''. Above_all, we should seek to encourage the leaders of these societies to accept the unpleasant fact that they are responsible_for their fates. Money for its construction will be sought later_on but in_the_meantime the State_Hospital board can accept gifts and donations of a site. The economist does not look_for a drastic switch in the budget during this recovery and believes it`` even more unlikely that the Federal_Reserve will aggressively tighten monetary policy in the early phases of the upturn as was the case in 1958''. The Hopkinsian universal disinterested benevolence, although holding to original_sin and the doctrine of election, inspired its adherents to heroic endeavours for others, looked_for the early coming of the Millennium, and was paralleled by the confidence in man 's ability cherished by the Unitarians, Emerson, and the Transcendentalists. We are here because all our paths travel a blind course through a thick forest, seeking human dignity. Alison was still asleep; he made fresh coffee and searched through all the desk drawers for more cigarettes before thinking_of her handbag, and found a crumpled stray cigarette at its bottom, which tasted peculiarly of face_powder. She regarded them as signs that she was nearing the glen she sought, and she was glad to at_last be doing something positive in her unenunciated, undefined struggle with the mountain and its darkling inhabitants. Discussed below are some of the main things to look_for when you select a part-time farm. Mr._McKinley examined everything with critical care, seeking something material to blame for his son 's illness. Seeking an obscure, dark, relatively quiet corner in the airy room otherwise suffused with afternoon sunshine, he asked if the soft background music could be turned_off. Search as he might, he could find no place where the Bible spoke of a moment when Mary could have been alone with Jesus. `` I thought they were going to Phoenix to look_for jobs''. The man shrank before the hot fury, searching frantically for the answer** h Finnegan woke_up. `` Sit_down'', he said,`` and enjoy your drink and look_for your checkbook later. Perry_Mason and Hamilton_Burger, Nero_Wolfe and Inspector_Cramer spend more time fighting each other than they do in looking_for the criminal. She lay under the covers making jabbing motions with her forefinger telling me where to look_for the coffeepot. The good ones are not motivated to seek vainly, nor are they disposed to covet comfort, or they would have been led to fields that offer comfort and feed vanity. When prepositional complements are divided as in what are you looking_for? When he heard that Paul_Whiteman was looking_for singers to replace the Rhythm_Boys, Mercer applied and got the job,`` not for my voice, I 'm sure, but because I could write songs and material generally''. `` You mean you dragged your wife all_over hell 's half-acre looking_for work''? Thomas early Sunday went_to the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs._R._C._Thomas, 511 Blanche_St., NW, looking_for his wife, Margaret_Lou_Thomas, 18, and their 11- month-old baby. Where, then, can we look_for improvement? Recently, a group of the faculty at Wesleyan_University 's Public_Affairs_Center sought some answers to these questions. Look_for them, will you? This was senseless- he had no idea what to look_for. At_no_time did I attempt to seek approval or commendation for the members of the Chicago board of election commissioners for the discharge of their duties. This pressure has urged re-evaluation of the assumptions underlying their professional ethics; it has sought new sympathy for the human aspirations of racial minority groups in_this country. `` They 're looking_for trouble''. On the second landing he paused to look_for Docherty, did see him, and accepted a glass of champagne. Finally, avoiding hummocks and seeking low ground, they intercepted the rain squall. In searching for clues which might lead us to a fresh apprehension of the reality of spirit, the close connection between spirit and community is likely to prove the most fruitful. He went_into the hotel and searched till he found the razor. This scene is a`` white ballet'' in_which a lovelorn hero searches for his departed love 's spirit among twenty-eight extraordinarily beautiful`` shadows'' who can all dance like nothing human- which, of_course, is altogether fitting. He looked_for the source of the noise that had awakened him** h It was that prick Coughlin. Sometimes he did seem to because he hid them so well he could find them himself or because he looked and did find anything and figured he had hid one after_all or had drunk it up. `` I 've been looking_for them, and they 're gone. By this time Diane was a beguiling lass of 19 and still seeking her place in the world. In_addition, the Office 's domestic trade program provided consultant services to those seeking information on establishment of new businesses; how and where to apply for financial assistance; details on marketing; information concerning patents, copyrights and trade marks, availability of technical reports, and other subjects of interest to small business. Suppose Lauren comes looking_for us? Ross had no intention of searching for the assassin. He knew we were looking and he enjoyed it. I have often searched for a graphic way of impressing our superiority on those Americans who have doubts, and I think Mr._Jameson_Campaigne has done it well in his new book American_Might_and_Soviet_Myth. Seated in_front of the desk, Hank said,`` I 'm looking_for some information with very little to go_on, Sheriff''. `` You think Black 's the one we 're looking_for''? But the eagerly sought`` homogeneity'' of the Balafrej Council_of_Government was never achieved as the Istiqlal quarreled over foreign_policy, labor politics and economic development. So you yourself must seek these objective data, and come to your own conclusions. There was, of_course, no special reason to believe that the man or woman they sought had stayed only overnight at the hotel. He had to look_for other prospects, other motives until more conclusive evidence pointing to Johnston came to light. His blue eyes sought the sea of haze ahead. What you were looking_for( unless you make a hobby of collecting old tennis_rackets and fly screens) eludes me, but to judge from phonograph_records scattered about a fumed_oak Victrola, you danced two tangos and a paso_doble, which must have been fairly enervating in that milieu. Look somewhere. It will do no good to seek God 's forgiveness until we have forgiven those who have done us wrong. You 're a reporter, and you 're looking_for Miss_Perrin to interview her. Some reports say he was rescued from timely retirement by his friend, Congressman_Walter of Pennsylvania, at a moment when the Kennedy_Administration was diligently searching for all the House votes it could get. reinforcements came pouring down, seeking a soft_spot. Every morning early, in the summer, we searched the trunks of the trees as high as we could reach for the locust shells, carefully detached their hooked claws from the bark where they hung, and stabled them, a weird herd, in an angle between the high roots of the tulip_tree, where no grass grew in the dense shade. As befits a queen, a bumblebee female is rather choosy and may spend considerable time searching for a suitable nesting_place. Before you look_for a farm you 'll need_to know( 1) the kind and scale of farming you want_to undertake; and( 2) whether you want_to buy or rent. To be human, he believes, is to seek one 's own destruction: the Freudian`` death-wish'' cliche inevitably cited whenever laymen talk_about auto race-drivers. They reined_in there, Brannon remaining in the saddle while Hogan went to look_for Jesse_Macklin in the hotel dining_room. I was searching for an accent of self-delusion or, even, of hypocrisy. On this issue, the President received a detailed report from his U._N._Ambassador_Adlai_Stevenson, who had just returned from Paris, and Mr._Kennedy asked Stevenson to search for a face-saving way- for both Paris and Tunis- out of the imbroglio. Without math the men who are continually seeking the causes of and the reasons for the many things that make the world go' round would not have any means of analyzing, standardizing, and communicating the things they discover and learn. As_a_result, he never looked_for it. `` We 've been looking_for work, but all the ranchers have turned us down''. Even as she called to the children, Conchita let her gaze seek Tom_Brannon. `` Also, if you 're going_to believe those prints, you 'll have to look_for a killer who 's a top-grade piano_player''.
Self_motion : crane-40.3.2
kick 'kick a leg up'
hang shake roll turn ?twitch ?show stretch bat crook flex hunch beat raise flap flick bare blow wag close crane wiggle pucker twiddle wring clench ?knit cross smack ?stamp click wrinkle fold gnash flutter grind kick waggle cock arch shuffle open purse flash snap
trundle 'COD: move slowly and unevenly on or as if on wheels. ' swim 'COD: propel oneself through water by bodily movement' back 'FN: move backwards' traipse 'COD: walk or move wearily, reluctantly, or aimlessly.' venture 'COD: undertake a risky or daring journey or course of action' lunge 'COD: make a lunge.' bustle 'COD: move energetically or noisily' meander 'COD: wander aimlessly.' limp 'COD: walk with difficulty because of an injured leg or foot.' rip 'FN: move quickly and aggressively' amble 'COD: walk or move at a leisurely pace.' lurch 'COD: make such a movement; stagger.' promenade 'COD: take a promenade.' burrow 'COD: dig into or through something solid.' march 'COD: walk in a military manner with a regular measured tread.' swagger 'COD: walk or behave arrogantly or self-importantly.' climb 'FN: to move vertically usually upwards, usually with effort' strut 'COD: walk with a stiff, erect, and conceited gait.' clamber 'COD: climb or move in an awkward and laborious way' proceed 'COD: move forward.' edge 'FN: to move carefully along a perimeter' sashay 'COD: walk ostentatiously, with exaggerated hip and shoulder movements.' swing 'FN: to propel oneself changing direction suddenly' sneak 'COD: move, go, or convey in a furtive or stealthy manner' trot 'FN: walk briskly' hasten 'COD: be quick to do something; move quickly. no appropriate definitions in COD' stalk 'COD: stride in a proud, stiff, or angry manner' hike 'COD: go on a hike.' fly 'COD: (of a winged creature or aircraft) move through the air under control. ' vault 'COD: leap or spring while supporting or propelling oneself with the hands or a pole.' mosey 'COD: walk or move in a leisurely manner.' head 'COD: move in a specified direction' stagger 'COD: walk or move unsteadily, as if about to fall.' prowl 'COD: move about stealthily or restlessly in search of or as if in search of prey.' sail 'FN: (of watercraft) move across water.' slosh 'COD: move through liquid with a splashing sound' roam 'FN: wander aimlessly over, through, or about (a place).' stumble 'FN: move on foot with difficulty, repeatedly or protractedly suffering from loss of balance.' sidle 'COD: walk in a furtive or stealthy manner, especially sideways or obliquely' rush 'FN: move someplace with urgent haste' scramble 'FN: move or climb hurriedly, possibly using one's hand' taxi 'FN: (of an aircraft) move slowly on the ground after landing or before take-off.' flit 'COD: move swiftly and lightly.' hop 'FN: move by jumping primarily upward ' bound 'FN: to move by leaping or jumping' trek 'COD: go on a trek.' slog 'COD: walk or move with difficulty or effort' tiptoe 'COD: walk quietly and carefully with one's heels raised and one's weight on the balls of the feet.' flounce 'COD: move in an exaggeratedly impatient or angry manner.' pace 'COD: walk at a steady speed, especially without a particular destination and as an expression of anxiety' drive 'FN: (of a vehicle) move under its own power or directed by a driver' whisk 'FN: to move quickly and suddenly in a direction ' shrink 'FN: To move without being noticed or with the intent of going unnoticed, connoting either secrecy or insecurity depending on context.' troop 'COD: (of a group of people) come or go together or in large numbers.' frolic 'COD: play or move about in a cheerful and lively way.' trudge 'COD: walk slowly and with heavy steps, typically because of exhaustion or harsh conditions.' mince 'COD: walk in an affected manner with short, quick steps and swinging hips.' slither 'COD: move smoothly over a surface with a twisting or oscillating motion.' sleepwalk 'COD: walk around and sometimes perform other actions while asleep.' dart 'COD: move suddenly or rapidly.' saunter 'COD: walk in a slow, relaxed manner.' gallivant 'COD: go from place to place in pursuit of pleasure.' shuffle 'COD: walk by dragging one's feet along or without lifting them fully from the ground.' file 'FN: to move oneself in a line with others' jump 'COD: push oneself off the ground using the muscles in one's legs and feet' stomp 'COD: tread heavily and noisily, typically in order to show anger.' skip 'COD: move along lightly, stepping from one foot to the other with a hop or bounce.' stride 'COD: walk with long, decisive steps.' prance 'FN: walk or move around with high, springy steps, or ostentatious, exaggerated movements' slop 'COD: wade through (a wet or muddy area)' dash 'COD: run or travel in a great hurry.' tread 'COD: walk on or along' make 'COD: prepare to go in a particular direction or do a particular thing' slink 'FN: move in a quiet, furtive manner' straggle 'COD: move along slowly so as to trail behind the person or people in front' slip 'FN: to move stealthily.' leap 'COD: jump or spring a long way.' repair 'COD: go to (a place)' pad 'COD: walk with steady steps making a soft, dull sound.' scuttle 'COD: run hurriedly or furtively with short quick steps.' skulk 'COD: hide or move around secretly, typically with a sinister or cowardly motive.' run 'COD: move at a speed faster than a walk, never having both or all feet on the ground at the same time.' romp 'COD: play about roughly and energetically.' scurry 'COD: move hurriedly with short quick steps.' hurry 'COD: move or act quickly or more quickly.' spring 'COD: move suddenly or rapidly upwards or forwards' wade 'COD: walk through a liquid or viscous substance.' clomp 'COD: walk with a heavy tread' wander 'COD: walk or move in a leisurely, casual, or aimless way.' canter 'COD: move at the pace of a horse between a trot and a gallop' stroll 'COD: walk in a leisurely way.' crawl 'COD: move forward on the hands and knees or by dragging the body close to the ground' waltz 'COD: move or act lightly, casually, or inconsiderately:' walk 'COD: move at a regular and fairly slow pace by lifting and setting down each foot in turn. ' jog 'COD: run at a steady, gentle pace, especially as a form of exercise.' waddle 'COD: walk with short steps and a clumsy swaying motion.' storm 'COD: move angrily or forcefully in a specified direction.' pounce 'COD: spring or swoop suddenly to catch or as if to catch prey.' wriggle 'COD: move with wriggling movements. ' caper 'COD: skip or dance about in a lively or playful way' lope 'COD: run with a long bounding stride.' sprint 'COD: run at full speed over a short distance.' trip 'COD: catch one's foot on something and stumble or fall.' gambol 'COD: run or jump about playfully.' steal 'COD: move somewhere quietly or surreptitiously' parade 'COD: walk, march, or display in a parade.' dance 'COD: move rhythmically to music, typically following a set sequence of steps. 2a: move in a quick and light or lively way.' barge 'COD: move forcefully or roughly' lumber 'COD: move in a slow, heavy, awkward way.' scoot 'COD: move quickly with a rapid, darting motion' scamper 'COD: run with quick light steps, especially through fear or excitement.' bop 'FN: to go quickly or unceremoniously; shuffle along as if to bop music' totter 'FN: move in an unsteady way, such that the moving entity seems ready to fall over ' skim 'COD: move quickly and lightly over or on a surface or through the air.' take to the air 'FN: to begin to fly' creep 'COD: move forward on the hands and knees or by dragging the body close to the ground.' hobble 'COD: walk awkwardly, typically because of pain' tramp 'COD: walk heavily or noisily.' step 'COD: lift and set down one's foot or one foot after the other in order to walk somewhere or move to a new position.' toddle 'FN: walk or go in a casual or unsteady way, as a child learning to walk' slalom 'COD: move or race in a winding path, avoiding obstacles.' plod 'COD: walk doggedly and slowly with heavy steps.' press 'FN: move against pressure, esp. from a large number of people.'
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(Path) PP[at] (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[towards] (Path) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[towards] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPto (Purpose) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) INC (Direction) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[without] (Depictive) INC (Direction) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) INC (Direction) AVP (Manner) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) INC (Direction) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) INC (Direction) PP[up] (Path) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) INC (Direction) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) NP (Distance) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) Sub (Duration) DNI (Source) AVP (Speed) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) PP[in] (External_cause) PP[away] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) PP[into] (Goal) Sub (Manner) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) PP[into] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) PP[into] (Goal) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) PP[into] (Goal) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) PP[into] (Goal) PP[out] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) AVP (Manner) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) VPing (Manner) PP[across] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) AVP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) AVP (Manner) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) AVP (Manner) AVP (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) PP[in] (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) PP[toward] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) PP[towards] (Path) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) PP[out] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[after] (Cotheme) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PPing[without] (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () Sing (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[without] (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) PP[within] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) AVP (Manner) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Explanation) PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Goal) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[with] (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[over] (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[up] (Goal) PP[during] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Manner) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[through] (Path) PP[for] (Purpose) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[through] (Path) VPto (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[along] (Path) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[over] (Path) PPing[before] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[past] (Path) AVP (Time) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[out] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[in] (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[to] (External_cause) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) NP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) VPing (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[with] (Internal_cause) NP (Self_mover) V () Sabs (Depictive) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[towards] (Direction) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) PP[up] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Depictive) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[out] (Goal) PP[round] (Path) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[off] (Source) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) NP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) PP[in] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[round] (Path) VPing (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[beneath] (Goal) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[for] (Path) 2nd (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) AJP (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) VPing (Depictive) PP[on] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) NP (Self_mover) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) AVP (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[in] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () Sing (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () Sing (Depictive) PP[with] (Manner) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[down] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Explanation) PP[through] (Path) PP[from] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[from] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Path) PP[off] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPto (Purpose) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[in] (Internal_cause) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) PP[out] (Result) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) PP[after] (Cotheme) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[at] (Cotheme) Sing (Depictive) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) AVP (Explanation) AVP (Manner) PP[on] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Area) PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) INI (Path) PP[to] (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) PP[up] (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) PP[on] (Goal) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[up] (Path) VPto (Purpose) AVP (Speed) PP[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[from] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Explanation) PP[over] (Path) PP[onto] (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[down] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[onto] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[over] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[up] (Path) PP[off] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) VPing (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[onto] (Goal) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[without] (Manner) PP[over] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) INI (Path) PP[to] (Result) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[down] (Path) PP[from] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Path) PP[to] (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[towards] (Path) AVP (Source) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Result) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Cotheme) PP[aboard] (Goal) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[onto] (Goal) AVP (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[onto] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) AVP (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[down] (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Duration) PP[up] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Explanation) PP[off] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) Sub (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) PP[over] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[inside] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) VPto (Purpose) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[onto] (Goal) AVP (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[through] (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Goal) PP[beside] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) NP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Goal) PP[beside] (Place) PPing[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[aboard] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[onto] (Goal) PP[out] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[aboard] (Goal) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Internal_cause) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[towards] (Path) PP[up] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Path) VPto (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Path) VPto (Purpose) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Path) PP[to] (Result) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[down] (Path) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[over] (Path) AVP (Time) PP[during] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[over] (Area) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) PP[behind] (Cotheme) VPing (Depictive) PP[for] (Duration) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[for] (Duration) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) NP (Duration) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[over] (Area) AVP (Explanation) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[on] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[round] (Area) PP[on] (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) PP[on] (Place) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[after] (Cotheme) PP[in] (Goal) 2nd (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) NP (Distance) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () Sing (Depictive) PP[till] (Duration) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[off] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) PP[across] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) PP[like] (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[on] (Manner) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Depictive) PP[up] (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) AVP (Path) VPing (Result) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[up] (Path) PP[out] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[down] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[by] (Distance) PP[in] (Duration) PP[up] (Path) PPing[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) AVP (Manner) 2nd (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[for] (Distance) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Duration) PP[like] (Manner) PP[by] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Duration) PP[along] (Path) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (External_cause) INI (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) Sinterrog (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[on] (Manner) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[along] (Path) Sfin (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Path) PPing[before] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) VPto (Purpose) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PPing[upon] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Manner) PP[past] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[up] (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPto (Purpose) PP[from] (Source) PP[after] (Time) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[from] (Source) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[from] (Source) PP[out] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[from] (Area) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) AVP (Manner) PP[on] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () Sing (Depictive) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Depictive) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Duration) NP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Duration) AVP (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Explanation) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[out] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Manner) VPto (Purpose) PP[off] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[along] (Path) PP[onto] (Path) PP[up] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Path) AVP (Source) PP[as] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Goal) AVP (Path) Sfin (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[down] (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Manner) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[from] (Source) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[past] (Path) PP[towards] (Path) PP[in] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) VPto (Purpose) PP[from] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Area) AJP (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[over] (Area) PP[at] (External_cause) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) 2nd (External_cause) AVP (Speed) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) AVP (Manner) PP[on] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[round] (Area) PP[on] (Place) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Area) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[over] (Area) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Cotheme) AVP (Manner) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (External_cause) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[in] (Manner) PP[down] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[beyond] (Goal) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[across] (Path) PP[down] (Path) PP[in] (Path) PP[past] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Area) Sing (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) Sing (Depictive) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) VPing (Manner) PP[round] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[across] (Path) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[inside] (Goal) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[round] (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[over] (Path) AVP (Source) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PP[off] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[like] (Manner) PP[across] (Path) PP[above] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Manner) AVP (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[like] (Manner) PP[across] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Path) VPbrst (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Result) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Source) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) AVP (Manner) Sub (Manner) PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) Sabs (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[past] (Path) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[onto] (Goal) Sub (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (External_cause) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[off] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) VPto (Purpose) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) VPto (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[from] (Path) PP[in] (Place) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () Sforto (Purpose) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) AVP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[like] (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[in] (Area) PP[for] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Area) AJP (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) AVP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) NP (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) PP[due] (Path) A (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[with] (Cotheme) PP[for] (Duration) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[among] (Area) AVP (Manner) PP[for] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) 2nd (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) AVP (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[on] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) Sinterrog (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Manner) PP[through] (Path) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[among] (Area) PP[around] (Area) PP[on] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[after] (Cotheme) 2nd (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[out] (Goal) AVP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) VPto (Purpose) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[about] (Path) Sinterrog (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Manner) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[after] (Cotheme) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[through] (Path) PP[at] (Speed) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[with] (Cotheme) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[across] (Path) PP[during] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[down] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Path) PP[through] (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) AVP (Duration) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[out] (Direction) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[beside] (Goal) PP[on] (Goal) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Goal) PP[on] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[over] (Path) NP (Time) PP[in] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) AVP (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[during] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[into] (Distance) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) PP[across] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Depictive) NP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Depictive) PP[around] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Distance) AVP (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Distance) PP[to] (Goal) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (External_cause) PP[down] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Goal) PP[with] (Manner) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[onto] (Goal) PP[from] (Source) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[in] (Manner) PP[through] (Path) VPto (Result) PP[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Manner) PP[across] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Manner) PP[up] (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Manner) PP[up] (Result) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Manner) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[for] (Path) AVP (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Path) Sinterrog (Self_mover) V () PP[across] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[across] (Place) AVP (Result) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[out] (Source) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) AJP (Depictive) PP[like] (Depictive) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Cotheme) VPing (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Cotheme) AJP (Depictive) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[on] (Goal) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[over] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) AVP (Goal) PP[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Depictive) AVP (Manner) PP[from] (Source) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PPing[after] (External_cause) AVP (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[along] (Path) PP[in] (Place) PP[at] (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Cotheme) AJP (Depictive) Sub (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[onto] (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Cotheme) AVP (Manner) 2nd (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Cotheme) AVP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Cotheme) 2nd (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[like] (Depictive) PP[with] (Manner) PP[by] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[in] (Manner) PP[across] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) AVP (Manner) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[in] (Path) PP[up] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[down] (Path) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[down] (Path) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[down] (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Distance) PP[to] (Goal) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[past] (Path) AVP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Source) AVP (Time) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) AVP (Duration) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[like] (Manner) PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Cotheme) PP[down] (Goal) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[after] (Cotheme) PP[out] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) PP[up] (Goal) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[towards] (Goal) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) INI (Path) PP[to] (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PP[after] (Time) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[across] (Path) PP[off] (Source) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[off] (Source) PP[at] (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Depictive) PP[with] (Depictive) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[over] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Depictive) AVP (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Depictive) PP[in] (Path) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) PPing[by] (Means) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Purpose) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) PP[in] (Depictive) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Area) VPing (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[throughout] (Duration) PP[from] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) INI (Path) PP[to] (Result) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Duration) AVP (Path) PP[inside] (Place) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[onto] (Goal) AVP (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[round] (Area) VPing (Depictive) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Cotheme) PP[in] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[through] (Path) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) Sub (Explanation) 2nd (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[in] (Internal_cause) PP[from] (Source) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Goal) AVP (Manner) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Path) PP[through] (Path) PP[behind] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[onto] (Goal) AVP (Path) PP[in] (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Internal_cause) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[for] (Path) PP[through] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[out] (Source) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[past] (Path) PP[through] (Path) PP[to] (Path) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Path) PP[towards] (Path) PP[on] (Place) NP (Path) V () PP[by] (Self_mover) NP (Self_mover) V () Sfin (Area) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[for] (Duration) PP[through] (Path) PP[of] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) Sforto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[in] (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Depictive) AVP (Manner) PP[past] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[beneath] (Area) AJP (Depictive) Sing (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) PP[in] (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[round] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) AJP (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[behind] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) VPing (Depictive) PP[for] (Duration) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) VPing (Depictive) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) Sabs (Depictive) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) VPing (Depictive) PP[like] (Manner) PP[during] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[round] (Area) VPing (Depictive) AVP (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) VPing (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) PP[for] (Duration) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Area) 2nd (Explanation) AVP (Time) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) PP[in] (Internal_cause) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Cotheme) VPing (Depictive) PP[in] (Manner) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Cotheme) Sabs (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Cotheme) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () Sabs (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Path) PP[from] (Source) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () Sabs (Depictive) PP[like] (Manner) AVP (Path) PP[over] (Path) PP[in] (Place) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Depictive) VPing (Manner) PP[up] (Path) PP[behind] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) AVP (Path) PP[between] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) AVP (Path) PP[on] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[in] (Depictive) Sub (Explanation) AVP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[on] (Depictive) PP[in] (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) Sub (Duration) 2nd (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Cotheme) PP[after] (Cotheme) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[beside] (Cotheme) Sing (Depictive) AVP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Cotheme) PP[up] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Cotheme) PP[in] (Manner) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () Sabs (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () Sabs (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) AVP (Goal) Sinterrog (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[in] (Depictive) PP[across] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) PP[to] (Goal) PP[up] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Depictive) NP (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) AVP (Manner) PP[up] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () Sabs (Depictive) PP[along] (Path) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[across] (Path) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Goal) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) AJP (Depictive) PP[before] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) AVP (Manner) PP[across] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[through] (Path) PPing[before] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[through] (Path) PP[in] (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Depictive) PP[with] (Depictive) PP[down] (Path) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Depictive) PP[for] (Duration) AVP (Path) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[for] (Distance) INI (Path) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) NP (Path) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) Sabs (Self_mover) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[through] (Path) Sabs (Self_mover) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Manner) PP[along] (Path) PP[throughout] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[past] (Path) NP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[up] (Path) Sabs (Self_mover) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Explanation) INI (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Explanation) PP[on] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Explanation) DNI (Goal) Sinterrog (Time) NP (Goal) V () PP[on] (Goal) CNI (Self_mover) PPing[for] (Time) NP (Goal) V () PP[upon] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[by] (Self_mover) NP (Goal) V () PP[on] (Goal) PP[by] (Self_mover) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Goal) VPing (Result) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[out] (Source) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) PP[with] (Cotheme) PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[in] (Path_shape) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[like] (Manner) PP[on] (Manner) INI (Path) PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[like] (Manner) PP[on] (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) PP[on] (Depictive) PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Cotheme) AVP (Manner) NP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Path) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[in] (Depictive) Sing (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) AJP (Depictive) PP[on] (Place) VPing (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) PP[in] (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Area) PP[with] (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) AVP (Explanation) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[in] (Internal_cause) VPing (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) PP[in] (Place) VPing (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[after] (Cotheme) VPing (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) PP[along] (Path) PP[on] (Place) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) AJP (Depictive) 2nd (Explanation) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) AJP (Depictive) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) AJP (Depictive) PP[including] (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) AJP (Depictive) PP[for] (Duration) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) AJP (Depictive) VPing (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Area) AVP (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) AJP (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[on] (Depictive) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Area) PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) VPing (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) VPing (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Distance) Sub (Explanation) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Area) AVP (Manner) PP[on] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) Sub (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[along] (Cotheme) AVP (Goal) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[after] (Cotheme) PP[down] (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Path) PPing[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[on] (Means) PP[in] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[on] (Purpose) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) INI (Direction) INI (Goal) INI (Path) DNI (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[along] (Area) AVP (Direction) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Cotheme) INI (Goal) AVP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[toward] (Direction) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Direction) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[toward] (Direction) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (External_cause) PP[for] (Path) AVP (Time) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) Sub (Explanation) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[with] (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[at] (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[up] (Goal) PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) PP[at] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[off] (Source) AVP (Time) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[up] (Goal) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[out] (Direction) PP[in] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Direction) VPto (Purpose) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Explanation) AVP (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Explanation) PP[into] (Goal) PP[out] (Source) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Explanation) PP[over] (Goal) AVP (Time) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Explanation) PP[like] (Manner) PP[off] (Source) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Explanation) AVP (Path) PPing[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PP[on] (Means) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) PP[out] (Path) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Goal) PP[through] (Path) VPing (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[around] (Path) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PP[for] (Purpose) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) VPing (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) AVP (Time) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) PP[in] (Path) AVP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[down] (Path) Sub (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[towards] (Path) VPto (Result) PP[with] (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[on] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) NP (Path) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PPing[by] (Means) PP[between] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Goal) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) INI (Path) PP[to] (Result) NP (Path) V () PP[under] (Path) CNI (Self_mover) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Path) AJP (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[to] (Coordinated_event) PP[in] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Depictive) AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) AVP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Cotheme) PP[for] (Distance) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[to] (Goal) PP[like] (Manner) PP[across] (Path) PP[from] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Source) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) PP[over] (Path) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[towards] (Path) PP[up] (Path) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[between] (Area) AVP (Duration) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[beneath] (Area) AVP (Manner) PP[into] (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[in] (Manner) Sinterrog (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Area) PP[on] (Area) PP[to] (Result) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Depictive) PP[across] (Path) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Distance) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Duration) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Duration) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[under] (Goal) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[by] (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[across] (Path) AVP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[in] (Explanation) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Cotheme) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[over] (Path) PP[away] (Source) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) Sfin (Cotheme) AVP (Duration) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Goal) PP[like] (Manner) PP[at] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[in] (Manner) AVP (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Goal) PP[up] (Path) PP[from] (Source) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[under] (Goal) Sub (Place) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[out] (Source) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[like] (Manner) PP[through] (Path) Sub (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Place) VPto (Purpose) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Direction) AVP (Manner) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Direction) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Goal) PP[to] (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Manner) NP (Place) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Path) AJP (Result) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Path) PP[up] (Self_mover) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[up] (Path) PP[from] (Source) PP[during] (Time) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[ahead of] (Cotheme) PP[down] (Path) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) PP[down] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) PP[around] (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[for] (Explanation) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[like] (Manner) INI (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Manner) PP[across] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () Sfin (Manner) INI (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) PP[down] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Path) PP[off] (Source) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () Sfin (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Source) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Area) PP[in] (Area) AVP (Manner) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Area) AJP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[in] (Manner) PPing[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Explanation) AVP (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[against] (Goal) AJP (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPto (Goal) AVP (Path) PPing[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[by] (Manner) Sfin (Manner) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Source) PPing[before] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) Poss (Self_mover) V () AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Cotheme) AVP (Distance) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Distance) PP[over] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[towards] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[to] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[round] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Path) PP[out] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) Sub (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () Sfin (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[beside] (Cotheme) PP[to] (Goal) PP[over] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Cotheme) INI (Path) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) VPing (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[ahead of] (Cotheme) PP[at] (Manner) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () Sabs (Depictive) AVP (Manner) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[through] (Path) PP[off] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () Sabs (Depictive) INI (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Manner) Sub (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[at] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Goal) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () Sfin (Manner) PP[down] (Path) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[across] (Path) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[towards] (Path) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () Sfin (Manner) PP[down] (Path) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () Sfin (Manner) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[down] (Path) PP[past] (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Place) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Cotheme) AVP (Manner) PP[down] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Goal) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) PP[by] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[beneath] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Path) PP[on] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Manner) PP[like] (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[onto] (Goal) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[off] (Self_mover) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) PP[beyond] (Path) PP[toward] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Goal) PP[up] (Path) VPto (Purpose) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Manner) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) PP[between] (Area) PP[in] (Area) NP (Distance) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[in] (Area) PP[for] (Duration) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Area) PP[in] (Area) NP (Area) V () PP[in] (Area) CNI (Self_mover) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[in] (Depictive) PP[during] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[below] (Area) PP[for] (Distance) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) PP[to] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) PP[to] (Goal) PP[along] (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) INI (Path) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Path) PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) NP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPto (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) NP (Path) PP[down] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Manner) PP[at] (Path) PP[up] (Path) Sinterrog (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Path) PP[away] (Path) PP[towards] (Path) PP[on] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) PP[in] (Place) PP[on] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Path) PP[in] (Place) PP[from] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Place) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[ahead of] (Cotheme) VPing (Depictive) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[across] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[up] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[for] (Internal_cause) AVP (Manner) PP[down] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPbrst (Depictive) PP[around] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[out] (Source) PP[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Explanation) NP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Explanation) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Goal) PP[with] (Manner) VPto (Purpose) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) VPing (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[by] (Path) VPbrst (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[along] (Path) PP[in] (Purpose) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) Sub (Manner) PP[round] (Path) Poss (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Cotheme) PP[at] (Depictive) AVP (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[on] (Goal) PP[down] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () Sabs (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[from] (Depictive) PP[up] (Path) PP[on] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Depictive) PP[off] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) AVP (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) PP[towards] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[up] (Place) AVP (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Duration) NP (Goal) PP[to] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[up] (Place) AVP (Source) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) VPing (Depictive) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) NP (Duration) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) PP[in] (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Cotheme) Sing (Depictive) PP[like] (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[up] (Goal) PP[in] (Manner) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) VPing (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) AVP (Manner) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[over] (Path) VPing (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[by] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[beyond] (Place) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[for] (Duration) AVP (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Duration) PP[up] (Path) PP[before] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[up] (Path) PP[from] (Source) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[down] (Path) Sub (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[down] (Path) AVP (Source) PP[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Purpose) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) NP (Cotheme) PP[in] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Area) AVP (Manner) VPing (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Area) 2nd (Result) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[over] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[for] (Duration) PP[for] (Internal_cause) AVP (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Explanation) AVP (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) VPing (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Path) PP[in] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Area) AVP (Distance) NP (Self_mover) V () PPing[without] (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[for] (Duration) PP[in] (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) NP (Distance) PP[across] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) PP[towards] (Path) PP[up] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Duration) NP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[by] (External_cause) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Path) PP[from] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[over] (Path) PP[for] (Purpose) PP[in] (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) PP[on] (Place) PP[in] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Cotheme) PP[to] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) PP[throughout] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[after] (Cotheme) AVP (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) PP[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Depictive) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[from] (Source) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[for] (Purpose) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[beside] (Cotheme) VPing (Depictive) AVP (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[at] (Cotheme) PP[on] (Depictive) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) Sabs (Depictive) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[from] (Internal_cause) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[across] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Depictive) PP[down] (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) INI (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Internal_cause) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[like] (Manner) AVP (Path) PP[outside] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) PP[in] (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) AVP (Depictive) PP[for] (Duration) NP (Self_mover) V () Sabs (Depictive) AVP (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) AVP (Manner) PP[down] (Path) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) INI (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[for] (Distance) PP[through] (Path) PP[beyond] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[by] (Path) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () VPbrst (Manner) PP[along] (Path) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[through] (Path) VPing (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Manner) PP[up] (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[up] (Area) VPing (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) Sing (Depictive) AVP (Manner) PP[by] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) AVP (Duration) PP[down] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) PP[in] (Goal) PP[in] (Place) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[for] (Purpose) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Duration) AVP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Duration) INI (Path) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[down] (Path) PP[through] (Path) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) VPto (Purpose) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) AVP (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) AVP (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Cotheme) PP[without] (Depictive) PP[down] (Path) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[among] (Area) PP[up] (Area) VPing (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Area) AJP (Depictive) VPbrst (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[out] (Source) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) AVP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PP[on] (Place) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) VPing (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[along] (Path) PP[beside] (Path) PP[in] (Path) N (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) AJP (Depictive) Sub (Duration) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) AVP (Place) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) NP (Distance) PP[by] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[down] (Path) AVP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Distance) PP[up] (Path) PP[among] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Distance) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Duration) AVP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[across] (Path) PP[towards] (Path) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[round] (Path) VPto (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[along] (Path) AVP (Source) Sinterrog (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) AVP (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Goal) VPing (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) AVP (Path) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) NP (Distance) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Area) PP[in] (Depictive) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) PP[in] (Area) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Area) PP[in] (Depictive) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Goal) PP[with] (Means) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) NP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[in] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[from] (Source) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[on] (Manner) PP[at] (Speed) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[on] (Path) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[after] (Cotheme) NP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Direction) PP[along] (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[through] (Path) NP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Area) NP (Distance) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Duration) PP[to] (Goal) PP[in] (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Path) PP[in] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[for] (Distance) NP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[for] (Explanation) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[across] (Path) PP[at] (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Path) PP[in] (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[for] (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) VPing (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) INI (Direction) INI (Goal) INI (Path) AJP (Result) NP (Self_mover) INI (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Duration) NP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[among] (Place) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[beyond] (Place) VPto (Purpose) PP[of] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Manner) PP[out] (Source) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) AJP (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[in] (Place) PP[in] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[with] (Depictive) PP[for] (Duration) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[with] (Depictive) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) NP (Distance) PP[in] (Duration) PP[in] (Place) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) AVP (Manner) PP[in] (Place) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Area) PP[in] (Manner) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) PP[on] (Means) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[as] (Concessive) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Cotheme) PP[in] (Depictive) PP[towards] (Goal) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Cotheme) NP (Distance) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPed (Cotheme) NP (Goal) AVP (Manner) Sfin (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPed (Cotheme) PP[into] (Goal) PP[past] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Cotheme) NP (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Depictive) Sabs (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[with] (Manner) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[for] (Duration) PP[around] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) Sabs (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () Sabs (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[towards] (Goal) PP[away] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[while] (Depictive) PP[up] (Path) Sfin (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) AVP (Direction) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Depictive) PP[for] (Duration) PP[around] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () A (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () Sfin (Depictive) NP (Goal) PP[along] (Path) PP[on] (Place) PP[at] (Time) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[up] (Path) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) VPto (Goal) PP[through] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[through] (Manner) PP[away] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Direction) PP[in] (Duration) PP[for] (Explanation) PP[on] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[towards] (Direction) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[over] (Distance) NP (Goal) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[for] (Duration) AVP (Goal) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[by] (Internal_cause) PP[during] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) AJP (Manner) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Goal) PP[along] (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Goal) PP[down] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Goal) PP[along] (Path) PP[away] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Goal) NP (Path) PP[from] (Source) PP[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Goal) PP[through] (Path) PP[after] (Time) PP[in] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[off] (Source) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Manner) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Path) PP[in] (Place) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Place) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[of] (Source) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[of] (Source) PP[during] (Time) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Distance) PP[on] (Means) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[in] (Place) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Path) VPing (Result) AVP (Time) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[past] (Path) VPto (Purpose) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Coordinated_event) AVP (Direction) PP[with] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Direction) AVP (Manner) PP[before] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[towards] (Direction) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[over] (Duration) PP[into] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Coordinated_event) PP[through] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Concessive) Sabs (Depictive) PP[through] (Path) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[from] (Direction) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Direction) AVP (Goal) VPing (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Direction) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Direction) PP[in] (Manner) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Direction) PP[on] (Place)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Patient) PP.recipient[PREP] (Recipient) PP.theme[in] (Topic)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Patient) PP.recipient[PREP] (Recipient)
Examples from WordNet
Examples from VerbNet
Jennifer craned her neck. Jennifer wagged her finger at the naughty child. Jennifer wagged her finger at the naughty child in disapproval.
Examples from SemCor
Self_motion : escape-51.1
plunge 'dash violently or with great speed or impetuosity' file 'proceed in line'
cut ascend set off flee approach emigrate advance recede climb file fall continue arrive leave get skedaddle tumble vacate enter depart escape decamp descend disembark pass go set out cross come retreat exit plunge emerge bolt rise return withdraw
trundle 'COD: move slowly and unevenly on or as if on wheels. ' swim 'COD: propel oneself through water by bodily movement' back 'FN: move backwards' traipse 'COD: walk or move wearily, reluctantly, or aimlessly.' venture 'COD: undertake a risky or daring journey or course of action' lunge 'COD: make a lunge.' bustle 'COD: move energetically or noisily' meander 'COD: wander aimlessly.' limp 'COD: walk with difficulty because of an injured leg or foot.' rip 'FN: move quickly and aggressively' amble 'COD: walk or move at a leisurely pace.' lurch 'COD: make such a movement; stagger.' promenade 'COD: take a promenade.' burrow 'COD: dig into or through something solid.' march 'COD: walk in a military manner with a regular measured tread.' swagger 'COD: walk or behave arrogantly or self-importantly.' climb 'FN: to move vertically usually upwards, usually with effort' strut 'COD: walk with a stiff, erect, and conceited gait.' clamber 'COD: climb or move in an awkward and laborious way' proceed 'COD: move forward.' edge 'FN: to move carefully along a perimeter' sashay 'COD: walk ostentatiously, with exaggerated hip and shoulder movements.' swing 'FN: to propel oneself changing direction suddenly' sneak 'COD: move, go, or convey in a furtive or stealthy manner' trot 'FN: walk briskly' hasten 'COD: be quick to do something; move quickly. no appropriate definitions in COD' stalk 'COD: stride in a proud, stiff, or angry manner' hike 'COD: go on a hike.' fly 'COD: (of a winged creature or aircraft) move through the air under control. ' vault 'COD: leap or spring while supporting or propelling oneself with the hands or a pole.' mosey 'COD: walk or move in a leisurely manner.' head 'COD: move in a specified direction' stagger 'COD: walk or move unsteadily, as if about to fall.' prowl 'COD: move about stealthily or restlessly in search of or as if in search of prey.' sail 'FN: (of watercraft) move across water.' slosh 'COD: move through liquid with a splashing sound' roam 'FN: wander aimlessly over, through, or about (a place).' stumble 'FN: move on foot with difficulty, repeatedly or protractedly suffering from loss of balance.' sidle 'COD: walk in a furtive or stealthy manner, especially sideways or obliquely' rush 'FN: move someplace with urgent haste' scramble 'FN: move or climb hurriedly, possibly using one's hand' taxi 'FN: (of an aircraft) move slowly on the ground after landing or before take-off.' flit 'COD: move swiftly and lightly.' hop 'FN: move by jumping primarily upward ' bound 'FN: to move by leaping or jumping' trek 'COD: go on a trek.' slog 'COD: walk or move with difficulty or effort' tiptoe 'COD: walk quietly and carefully with one's heels raised and one's weight on the balls of the feet.' flounce 'COD: move in an exaggeratedly impatient or angry manner.' pace 'COD: walk at a steady speed, especially without a particular destination and as an expression of anxiety' drive 'FN: (of a vehicle) move under its own power or directed by a driver' whisk 'FN: to move quickly and suddenly in a direction ' shrink 'FN: To move without being noticed or with the intent of going unnoticed, connoting either secrecy or insecurity depending on context.' troop 'COD: (of a group of people) come or go together or in large numbers.' frolic 'COD: play or move about in a cheerful and lively way.' trudge 'COD: walk slowly and with heavy steps, typically because of exhaustion or harsh conditions.' mince 'COD: walk in an affected manner with short, quick steps and swinging hips.' slither 'COD: move smoothly over a surface with a twisting or oscillating motion.' sleepwalk 'COD: walk around and sometimes perform other actions while asleep.' dart 'COD: move suddenly or rapidly.' saunter 'COD: walk in a slow, relaxed manner.' gallivant 'COD: go from place to place in pursuit of pleasure.' shuffle 'COD: walk by dragging one's feet along or without lifting them fully from the ground.' file 'FN: to move oneself in a line with others' jump 'COD: push oneself off the ground using the muscles in one's legs and feet' stomp 'COD: tread heavily and noisily, typically in order to show anger.' skip 'COD: move along lightly, stepping from one foot to the other with a hop or bounce.' stride 'COD: walk with long, decisive steps.' prance 'FN: walk or move around with high, springy steps, or ostentatious, exaggerated movements' slop 'COD: wade through (a wet or muddy area)' dash 'COD: run or travel in a great hurry.' tread 'COD: walk on or along' make 'COD: prepare to go in a particular direction or do a particular thing' slink 'FN: move in a quiet, furtive manner' straggle 'COD: move along slowly so as to trail behind the person or people in front' slip 'FN: to move stealthily.' leap 'COD: jump or spring a long way.' repair 'COD: go to (a place)' pad 'COD: walk with steady steps making a soft, dull sound.' scuttle 'COD: run hurriedly or furtively with short quick steps.' skulk 'COD: hide or move around secretly, typically with a sinister or cowardly motive.' run 'COD: move at a speed faster than a walk, never having both or all feet on the ground at the same time.' romp 'COD: play about roughly and energetically.' scurry 'COD: move hurriedly with short quick steps.' hurry 'COD: move or act quickly or more quickly.' spring 'COD: move suddenly or rapidly upwards or forwards' wade 'COD: walk through a liquid or viscous substance.' clomp 'COD: walk with a heavy tread' wander 'COD: walk or move in a leisurely, casual, or aimless way.' canter 'COD: move at the pace of a horse between a trot and a gallop' stroll 'COD: walk in a leisurely way.' crawl 'COD: move forward on the hands and knees or by dragging the body close to the ground' waltz 'COD: move or act lightly, casually, or inconsiderately:' walk 'COD: move at a regular and fairly slow pace by lifting and setting down each foot in turn. ' jog 'COD: run at a steady, gentle pace, especially as a form of exercise.' waddle 'COD: walk with short steps and a clumsy swaying motion.' storm 'COD: move angrily or forcefully in a specified direction.' pounce 'COD: spring or swoop suddenly to catch or as if to catch prey.' wriggle 'COD: move with wriggling movements. ' caper 'COD: skip or dance about in a lively or playful way' lope 'COD: run with a long bounding stride.' sprint 'COD: run at full speed over a short distance.' trip 'COD: catch one's foot on something and stumble or fall.' gambol 'COD: run or jump about playfully.' steal 'COD: move somewhere quietly or surreptitiously' parade 'COD: walk, march, or display in a parade.' dance 'COD: move rhythmically to music, typically following a set sequence of steps. 2a: move in a quick and light or lively way.' barge 'COD: move forcefully or roughly' lumber 'COD: move in a slow, heavy, awkward way.' scoot 'COD: move quickly with a rapid, darting motion' scamper 'COD: run with quick light steps, especially through fear or excitement.' bop 'FN: to go quickly or unceremoniously; shuffle along as if to bop music' totter 'FN: move in an unsteady way, such that the moving entity seems ready to fall over ' skim 'COD: move quickly and lightly over or on a surface or through the air.' take to the air 'FN: to begin to fly' creep 'COD: move forward on the hands and knees or by dragging the body close to the ground.' hobble 'COD: walk awkwardly, typically because of pain' tramp 'COD: walk heavily or noisily.' step 'COD: lift and set down one's foot or one foot after the other in order to walk somewhere or move to a new position.' toddle 'FN: walk or go in a casual or unsteady way, as a child learning to walk' slalom 'COD: move or race in a winding path, avoiding obstacles.' plod 'COD: walk doggedly and slowly with heavy steps.' press 'FN: move against pressure, esp. from a large number of people.'
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NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) PP[after] (Cotheme) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[among] (Area) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[on] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[over] (Goal) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[along] (Path) PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Direction) AVP (Speed) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Duration) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[across] (Path) PP[from] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[down] (Path) PP[at] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[through] (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[along] (Path) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[along] (Path) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[along] (Path) PP[at] (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[towards] (Path) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[towards] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPto (Purpose) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) INC (Direction) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[without] (Depictive) INC (Direction) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) INC (Direction) AVP (Manner) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) INC (Direction) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) INC (Direction) PP[up] (Path) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) INC (Direction) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) NP (Distance) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) Sub (Duration) DNI (Source) AVP (Speed) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) PP[in] (External_cause) PP[away] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) PP[into] (Goal) Sub (Manner) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) PP[into] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) PP[into] (Goal) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) PP[into] (Goal) PP[out] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) AVP (Manner) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) VPing (Manner) PP[across] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) AVP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) AVP (Manner) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) AVP (Manner) AVP (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) PP[in] (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) PP[toward] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) PP[towards] (Path) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) PP[out] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[after] (Cotheme) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PPing[without] (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () Sing (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[without] (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) PP[within] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) AVP (Manner) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Explanation) PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Goal) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[with] (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[over] (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[up] (Goal) PP[during] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Manner) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[through] (Path) PP[for] (Purpose) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[through] (Path) VPto (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[along] (Path) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[over] (Path) PPing[before] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[past] (Path) AVP (Time) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[out] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[in] (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[to] (External_cause) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) NP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) VPing (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[with] (Internal_cause) NP (Self_mover) V () Sabs (Depictive) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[towards] (Direction) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) PP[up] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Depictive) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[out] (Goal) PP[round] (Path) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[off] (Source) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) NP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) PP[in] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[round] (Path) VPing (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[beneath] (Goal) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[for] (Path) 2nd (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) AJP (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) VPing (Depictive) PP[on] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) NP (Self_mover) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) AVP (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[in] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () Sing (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () Sing (Depictive) PP[with] (Manner) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[down] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Explanation) PP[through] (Path) PP[from] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[from] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Path) PP[off] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPto (Purpose) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[in] (Internal_cause) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) PP[out] (Result) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) PP[after] (Cotheme) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[at] (Cotheme) Sing (Depictive) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) AVP (Explanation) AVP (Manner) PP[on] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Area) PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) INI (Path) PP[to] (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) PP[up] (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) PP[on] (Goal) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[up] (Path) VPto (Purpose) AVP (Speed) PP[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[from] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Explanation) PP[over] (Path) PP[onto] (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[down] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[onto] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[over] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[up] (Path) PP[off] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) VPing (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[onto] (Goal) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[without] (Manner) PP[over] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) INI (Path) PP[to] (Result) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[down] (Path) PP[from] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Path) PP[to] (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[towards] (Path) AVP (Source) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Result) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Cotheme) PP[aboard] (Goal) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[onto] (Goal) AVP (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[onto] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) AVP (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[down] (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Duration) PP[up] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Explanation) PP[off] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) Sub (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) PP[over] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[inside] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) VPto (Purpose) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[onto] (Goal) AVP (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[through] (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Goal) PP[beside] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) NP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Goal) PP[beside] (Place) PPing[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[aboard] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[onto] (Goal) PP[out] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[aboard] (Goal) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Internal_cause) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[towards] (Path) PP[up] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Path) VPto (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Path) VPto (Purpose) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Path) PP[to] (Result) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[down] (Path) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[over] (Path) AVP (Time) PP[during] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[over] (Area) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) PP[behind] (Cotheme) VPing (Depictive) PP[for] (Duration) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[for] (Duration) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) NP (Duration) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[over] (Area) AVP (Explanation) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[on] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[round] (Area) PP[on] (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) PP[on] (Place) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[after] (Cotheme) PP[in] (Goal) 2nd (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) NP (Distance) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () Sing (Depictive) PP[till] (Duration) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[off] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) PP[across] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) PP[like] (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[on] (Manner) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Depictive) PP[up] (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) AVP (Path) VPing (Result) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[up] (Path) PP[out] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[down] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[by] (Distance) PP[in] (Duration) PP[up] (Path) PPing[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) AVP (Manner) 2nd (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[for] (Distance) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Duration) PP[like] (Manner) PP[by] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Duration) PP[along] (Path) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (External_cause) INI (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) Sinterrog (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[on] (Manner) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[along] (Path) Sfin (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Path) PPing[before] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) VPto (Purpose) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PPing[upon] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Manner) PP[past] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[up] (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPto (Purpose) PP[from] (Source) PP[after] (Time) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[from] (Source) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[from] (Source) PP[out] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[from] (Area) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) AVP (Manner) PP[on] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () Sing (Depictive) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Depictive) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Duration) NP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Duration) AVP (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Explanation) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[out] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Manner) VPto (Purpose) PP[off] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[along] (Path) PP[onto] (Path) PP[up] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Path) AVP (Source) PP[as] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Goal) AVP (Path) Sfin (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[down] (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Manner) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[from] (Source) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[past] (Path) PP[towards] (Path) PP[in] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) VPto (Purpose) PP[from] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Area) AJP (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[over] (Area) PP[at] (External_cause) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) 2nd (External_cause) AVP (Speed) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) AVP (Manner) PP[on] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[round] (Area) PP[on] (Place) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[over] (Area) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Cotheme) AVP (Manner) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (External_cause) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[in] (Manner) PP[down] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[beyond] (Goal) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[across] (Path) PP[down] (Path) PP[in] (Path) PP[past] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Area) Sing (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) Sing (Depictive) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) VPing (Manner) PP[round] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[across] (Path) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[inside] (Goal) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[round] (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[over] (Path) AVP (Source) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PP[off] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[like] (Manner) PP[across] (Path) PP[above] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Manner) AVP (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[like] (Manner) PP[across] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Path) VPbrst (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Result) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Source) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) AVP (Manner) Sub (Manner) PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) Sabs (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[past] (Path) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[onto] (Goal) Sub (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (External_cause) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[off] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) VPto (Purpose) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) VPto (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[from] (Path) PP[in] (Place) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () Sforto (Purpose) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) AVP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[like] (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[in] (Area) PP[for] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Area) AJP (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) AVP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) NP (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) PP[due] (Path) A (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[with] (Cotheme) PP[for] (Duration) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[among] (Area) AVP (Manner) PP[for] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) 2nd (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) AVP (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[on] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) Sinterrog (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Manner) PP[through] (Path) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[among] (Area) PP[around] (Area) PP[on] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[after] (Cotheme) 2nd (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[out] (Goal) AVP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) VPto (Purpose) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[about] (Path) Sinterrog (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Manner) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[after] (Cotheme) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[through] (Path) PP[at] (Speed) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[with] (Cotheme) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[across] (Path) PP[during] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[down] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Path) PP[through] (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) AVP (Duration) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[out] (Direction) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[beside] (Goal) PP[on] (Goal) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Goal) PP[on] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[over] (Path) NP (Time) PP[in] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) AVP (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[during] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[into] (Distance) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) PP[across] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Depictive) NP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Depictive) PP[around] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Distance) AVP (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Distance) PP[to] (Goal) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (External_cause) PP[down] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Goal) PP[with] (Manner) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[onto] (Goal) PP[from] (Source) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[in] (Manner) PP[through] (Path) VPto (Result) PP[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Manner) PP[across] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Manner) PP[up] (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Manner) PP[up] (Result) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Manner) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[for] (Path) AVP (Result) Sinterrog (Self_mover) V () PP[across] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[across] (Place) AVP (Result) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[out] (Source) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) AJP (Depictive) PP[like] (Depictive) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Cotheme) VPing (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Cotheme) AJP (Depictive) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[on] (Goal) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[over] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) AVP (Goal) PP[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Depictive) AVP (Manner) PP[from] (Source) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PPing[after] (External_cause) AVP (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[along] (Path) PP[in] (Place) PP[at] (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Cotheme) AJP (Depictive) Sub (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[onto] (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Cotheme) AVP (Manner) 2nd (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Cotheme) AVP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Cotheme) 2nd (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[like] (Depictive) PP[with] (Manner) PP[by] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[in] (Manner) PP[across] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) AVP (Manner) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[in] (Path) PP[up] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[down] (Path) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[down] (Path) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[down] (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Distance) PP[to] (Goal) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[past] (Path) AVP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Source) AVP (Time) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) AVP (Duration) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[like] (Manner) PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Cotheme) PP[down] (Goal) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[after] (Cotheme) PP[out] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) PP[up] (Goal) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[towards] (Goal) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) INI (Path) PP[to] (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PP[after] (Time) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[across] (Path) PP[off] (Source) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[off] (Source) PP[at] (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Depictive) PP[with] (Depictive) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[over] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Depictive) AVP (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Depictive) PP[in] (Path) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) PPing[by] (Means) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Purpose) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) PP[in] (Depictive) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Area) VPing (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[throughout] (Duration) PP[from] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) INI (Path) PP[to] (Result) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Duration) AVP (Path) PP[inside] (Place) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[onto] (Goal) AVP (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[round] (Area) VPing (Depictive) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Cotheme) PP[in] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[through] (Path) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) Sub (Explanation) 2nd (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[in] (Internal_cause) PP[from] (Source) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Goal) AVP (Manner) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Path) PP[through] (Path) PP[behind] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[onto] (Goal) AVP (Path) PP[in] (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Internal_cause) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[for] (Path) PP[through] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[out] (Source) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[past] (Path) PP[through] (Path) PP[to] (Path) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Path) PP[towards] (Path) PP[on] (Place) NP (Path) V () PP[by] (Self_mover) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[for] (Duration) PP[through] (Path) PP[of] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) Sforto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[in] (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Depictive) AVP (Manner) PP[past] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[beneath] (Area) AJP (Depictive) Sing (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) PP[in] (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[round] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) AJP (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[behind] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) VPing (Depictive) PP[for] (Duration) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) VPing (Depictive) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) Sabs (Depictive) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) VPing (Depictive) PP[like] (Manner) PP[during] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[round] (Area) VPing (Depictive) AVP (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) VPing (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) PP[for] (Duration) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Area) 2nd (Explanation) AVP (Time) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) PP[in] (Internal_cause) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Cotheme) VPing (Depictive) PP[in] (Manner) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Cotheme) Sabs (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Cotheme) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () Sabs (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Path) PP[from] (Source) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () Sabs (Depictive) PP[like] (Manner) AVP (Path) PP[over] (Path) PP[in] (Place) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Depictive) VPing (Manner) PP[up] (Path) PP[behind] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) AVP (Path) PP[between] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) AVP (Path) PP[on] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[in] (Depictive) Sub (Explanation) AVP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[on] (Depictive) PP[in] (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) Sub (Duration) 2nd (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Cotheme) PP[after] (Cotheme) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[beside] (Cotheme) Sing (Depictive) AVP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Cotheme) PP[up] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Cotheme) PP[in] (Manner) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () Sabs (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () Sabs (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) AVP (Goal) Sinterrog (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[in] (Depictive) PP[across] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) PP[to] (Goal) PP[up] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Depictive) NP (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) AVP (Manner) PP[up] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () Sabs (Depictive) PP[along] (Path) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[across] (Path) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Goal) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) AJP (Depictive) PP[before] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) AVP (Manner) PP[across] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[through] (Path) PPing[before] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[through] (Path) PP[in] (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Depictive) PP[with] (Depictive) PP[down] (Path) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Depictive) PP[for] (Duration) AVP (Path) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[for] (Distance) INI (Path) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) NP (Path) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) Sabs (Self_mover) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[through] (Path) Sabs (Self_mover) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Manner) PP[along] (Path) PP[throughout] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[past] (Path) NP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[up] (Path) Sabs (Self_mover) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Explanation) INI (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Explanation) PP[on] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Explanation) DNI (Goal) Sinterrog (Time) NP (Goal) V () PP[on] (Goal) CNI (Self_mover) PPing[for] (Time) NP (Goal) V () PP[upon] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[by] (Self_mover) NP (Goal) V () PP[on] (Goal) PP[by] (Self_mover) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Goal) VPing (Result) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[out] (Source) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) PP[with] (Cotheme) PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[in] (Path_shape) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[like] (Manner) PP[on] (Manner) INI (Path) PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[like] (Manner) PP[on] (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) PP[on] (Depictive) PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Cotheme) AVP (Manner) NP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Path) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[in] (Depictive) Sing (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) AJP (Depictive) PP[on] (Place) VPing (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) PP[in] (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Area) PP[with] (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) AVP (Explanation) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[in] (Internal_cause) VPing (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) PP[in] (Place) VPing (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[after] (Cotheme) VPing (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) PP[along] (Path) PP[on] (Place) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) AJP (Depictive) 2nd (Explanation) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) AJP (Depictive) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) AJP (Depictive) PP[including] (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) AJP (Depictive) PP[for] (Duration) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) AJP (Depictive) VPing (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Area) AVP (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) AJP (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[on] (Depictive) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Area) PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) VPing (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) VPing (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Distance) Sub (Explanation) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Area) AVP (Manner) PP[on] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) Sub (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[along] (Cotheme) AVP (Goal) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[after] (Cotheme) PP[down] (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Path) PPing[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[on] (Means) PP[in] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[on] (Purpose) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[along] (Area) AVP (Direction) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Cotheme) INI (Goal) AVP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[toward] (Direction) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Direction) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[toward] (Direction) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (External_cause) PP[for] (Path) AVP (Time) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) Sub (Explanation) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[with] (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[at] (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[up] (Goal) PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) PP[at] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[off] (Source) AVP (Time) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[up] (Goal) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[out] (Direction) PP[in] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Direction) VPto (Purpose) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Explanation) AVP (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Explanation) PP[into] (Goal) PP[out] (Source) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Explanation) PP[over] (Goal) AVP (Time) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Explanation) PP[like] (Manner) PP[off] (Source) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Explanation) AVP (Path) PPing[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PP[on] (Means) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) PP[out] (Path) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Goal) PP[through] (Path) VPing (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[around] (Path) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PP[for] (Purpose) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) VPing (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) AVP (Time) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) PP[in] (Path) AVP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[down] (Path) Sub (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[towards] (Path) VPto (Result) PP[with] (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[on] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) NP (Path) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PPing[by] (Means) PP[between] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Goal) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) INI (Path) PP[to] (Result) NP (Path) V () PP[under] (Path) CNI (Self_mover) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Path) AJP (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[to] (Coordinated_event) PP[in] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Depictive) AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) AVP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Cotheme) PP[for] (Distance) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[to] (Goal) PP[like] (Manner) PP[across] (Path) PP[from] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Source) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) PP[over] (Path) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[towards] (Path) PP[up] (Path) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[between] (Area) AVP (Duration) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[beneath] (Area) AVP (Manner) PP[into] (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[in] (Manner) Sinterrog (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Area) PP[on] (Area) PP[to] (Result) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Depictive) PP[across] (Path) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Distance) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Duration) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Duration) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[under] (Goal) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[by] (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[across] (Path) AVP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[in] (Explanation) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Cotheme) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[over] (Path) PP[away] (Source) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) Sfin (Cotheme) AVP (Duration) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Goal) PP[like] (Manner) PP[at] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[in] (Manner) AVP (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Goal) PP[up] (Path) PP[from] (Source) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[under] (Goal) Sub (Place) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[out] (Source) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[like] (Manner) PP[through] (Path) Sub (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Place) VPto (Purpose) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Direction) AVP (Manner) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Direction) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Goal) PP[to] (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Manner) NP (Place) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Path) AJP (Result) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Path) PP[up] (Self_mover) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[up] (Path) PP[from] (Source) PP[during] (Time) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[ahead of] (Cotheme) PP[down] (Path) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) PP[down] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) PP[around] (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[for] (Explanation) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[like] (Manner) INI (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Manner) PP[across] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () Sfin (Manner) INI (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) PP[down] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Path) PP[off] (Source) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () Sfin (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Source) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Area) PP[in] (Area) AVP (Manner) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Area) AJP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[in] (Manner) PPing[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Explanation) AVP (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[against] (Goal) AJP (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPto (Goal) AVP (Path) PPing[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[by] (Manner) Sfin (Manner) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Source) PPing[before] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) Poss (Self_mover) V () AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Cotheme) AVP (Distance) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Distance) PP[over] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[towards] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[to] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[round] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Path) PP[out] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) Sub (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[beside] (Cotheme) PP[to] (Goal) PP[over] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Cotheme) INI (Path) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) VPing (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[ahead of] (Cotheme) PP[at] (Manner) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () Sabs (Depictive) AVP (Manner) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[through] (Path) PP[off] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () Sabs (Depictive) INI (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Manner) Sub (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[at] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Goal) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () Sfin (Manner) PP[down] (Path) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[across] (Path) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[towards] (Path) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () Sfin (Manner) PP[down] (Path) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () Sfin (Manner) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[down] (Path) PP[past] (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Place) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Cotheme) AVP (Manner) PP[down] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Goal) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) PP[by] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[beneath] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Path) PP[on] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Manner) PP[like] (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[onto] (Goal) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[off] (Self_mover) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) PP[beyond] (Path) PP[toward] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Goal) PP[up] (Path) VPto (Purpose) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Manner) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) PP[between] (Area) PP[in] (Area) NP (Distance) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[in] (Area) PP[for] (Duration) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Area) PP[in] (Area) NP (Area) V () PP[in] (Area) CNI (Self_mover) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[in] (Depictive) PP[during] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[below] (Area) PP[for] (Distance) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) PP[to] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) PP[to] (Goal) PP[along] (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) INI (Path) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Path) PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) NP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) NP (Path) PP[down] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Manner) PP[at] (Path) PP[up] (Path) Sinterrog (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Path) PP[away] (Path) PP[towards] (Path) PP[on] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) PP[in] (Place) PP[on] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Path) PP[in] (Place) PP[from] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Place) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[ahead of] (Cotheme) VPing (Depictive) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[across] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[up] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[for] (Internal_cause) AVP (Manner) PP[down] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPbrst (Depictive) PP[around] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[out] (Source) PP[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Explanation) NP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Explanation) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Goal) PP[with] (Manner) VPto (Purpose) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) VPing (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[by] (Path) VPbrst (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[along] (Path) PP[in] (Purpose) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) Sub (Manner) PP[round] (Path) Poss (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Cotheme) PP[at] (Depictive) AVP (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[on] (Goal) PP[down] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () Sabs (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[from] (Depictive) PP[up] (Path) PP[on] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Depictive) PP[off] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) AVP (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) PP[towards] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[up] (Place) AVP (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Duration) NP (Goal) PP[to] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[up] (Place) AVP (Source) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) VPing (Depictive) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) NP (Duration) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) PP[in] (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Cotheme) Sing (Depictive) PP[like] (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[up] (Goal) PP[in] (Manner) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) VPing (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) AVP (Manner) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[over] (Path) VPing (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[by] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[beyond] (Place) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[for] (Duration) AVP (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Duration) PP[up] (Path) PP[before] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[up] (Path) PP[from] (Source) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[down] (Path) Sub (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[down] (Path) AVP (Source) PP[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Purpose) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) NP (Cotheme) PP[in] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Area) AVP (Manner) VPing (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Area) 2nd (Result) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[over] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[for] (Duration) PP[for] (Internal_cause) AVP (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Explanation) AVP (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) VPing (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Path) PP[in] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Area) AVP (Distance) NP (Self_mover) V () PPing[without] (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[for] (Duration) PP[in] (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) NP (Distance) PP[across] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) PP[towards] (Path) PP[up] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Duration) NP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[by] (External_cause) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Path) PP[from] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[over] (Path) PP[for] (Purpose) PP[in] (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) PP[on] (Place) PP[in] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Cotheme) PP[to] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) PP[throughout] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[after] (Cotheme) AVP (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) PP[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Depictive) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[from] (Source) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[for] (Purpose) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[beside] (Cotheme) VPing (Depictive) AVP (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[at] (Cotheme) PP[on] (Depictive) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) Sabs (Depictive) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[from] (Internal_cause) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[across] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Depictive) PP[down] (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) INI (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Internal_cause) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[like] (Manner) AVP (Path) PP[outside] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) PP[in] (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) AVP (Depictive) PP[for] (Duration) NP (Self_mover) V () Sabs (Depictive) AVP (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) AVP (Manner) PP[down] (Path) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) INI (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[for] (Distance) PP[through] (Path) PP[beyond] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[by] (Path) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () VPbrst (Manner) PP[along] (Path) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[through] (Path) VPing (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Manner) PP[up] (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[up] (Area) VPing (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) Sing (Depictive) AVP (Manner) PP[by] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) AVP (Duration) PP[down] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) PP[in] (Goal) PP[in] (Place) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[for] (Purpose) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Duration) AVP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Duration) INI (Path) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[down] (Path) PP[through] (Path) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) VPto (Purpose) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) AVP (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) AVP (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Cotheme) PP[without] (Depictive) PP[down] (Path) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[among] (Area) PP[up] (Area) VPing (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Area) AJP (Depictive) VPbrst (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[out] (Source) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) AVP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PP[on] (Place) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) VPing (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[along] (Path) PP[beside] (Path) PP[in] (Path) N (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) AJP (Depictive) Sub (Duration) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) AVP (Place) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) NP (Distance) PP[by] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[down] (Path) AVP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Distance) PP[up] (Path) PP[among] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Distance) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Duration) AVP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[across] (Path) PP[towards] (Path) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[round] (Path) VPto (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[along] (Path) AVP (Source) Sinterrog (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) AVP (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Goal) VPing (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) AVP (Path) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) NP (Distance) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Area) PP[in] (Depictive) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) PP[in] (Area) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Area) PP[in] (Depictive) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Goal) PP[with] (Means) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) NP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[in] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[from] (Source) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[on] (Manner) PP[at] (Speed) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[on] (Path) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[after] (Cotheme) NP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Direction) PP[along] (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[through] (Path) NP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Area) NP (Distance) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Duration) PP[to] (Goal) PP[in] (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Path) PP[in] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[for] (Distance) NP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[for] (Explanation) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[across] (Path) PP[at] (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Path) PP[in] (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[for] (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) VPing (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) INI (Direction) INI (Goal) INI (Path) AJP (Result) NP (Self_mover) INI (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Duration) NP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[among] (Place) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[beyond] (Place) VPto (Purpose) PP[of] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Manner) PP[out] (Source) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) AJP (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[in] (Place) PP[in] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[with] (Depictive) PP[for] (Duration) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[with] (Depictive) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) NP (Distance) PP[in] (Duration) PP[in] (Place) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) AVP (Manner) PP[in] (Place) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Area) PP[in] (Manner) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) PP[on] (Means) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[as] (Concessive) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Cotheme) PP[in] (Depictive) PP[towards] (Goal) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Cotheme) NP (Distance) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPed (Cotheme) NP (Goal) AVP (Manner) Sfin (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPed (Cotheme) PP[into] (Goal) PP[past] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Cotheme) NP (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Depictive) Sabs (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[with] (Manner) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[for] (Duration) PP[around] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) Sabs (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () Sabs (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[towards] (Goal) PP[away] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[while] (Depictive) PP[up] (Path) Sfin (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) AVP (Direction) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Depictive) PP[for] (Duration) PP[around] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () A (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () Sfin (Depictive) NP (Goal) PP[along] (Path) PP[on] (Place) PP[at] (Time) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[up] (Path) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) VPto (Goal) PP[through] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[through] (Manner) PP[away] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Direction) PP[in] (Duration) PP[for] (Explanation) PP[on] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[towards] (Direction) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[over] (Distance) NP (Goal) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[for] (Duration) AVP (Goal) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[by] (Internal_cause) PP[during] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) AJP (Manner) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Goal) PP[along] (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Goal) PP[down] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Goal) PP[along] (Path) PP[away] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Goal) NP (Path) PP[from] (Source) PP[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Goal) PP[through] (Path) PP[after] (Time) PP[in] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[off] (Source) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Manner) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Path) PP[in] (Place) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Place) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[of] (Source) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[of] (Source) PP[during] (Time) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Distance) PP[on] (Means) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[in] (Place) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Path) VPing (Result) AVP (Time) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[past] (Path) VPto (Purpose) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Coordinated_event) AVP (Direction) PP[with] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Direction) AVP (Manner) PP[before] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[towards] (Direction) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[over] (Duration) PP[into] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Coordinated_event) PP[through] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Concessive) Sabs (Depictive) PP[through] (Path) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[from] (Direction) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Direction) AVP (Goal) VPing (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Direction) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Direction) PP[in] (Manner) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Direction) PP[on] (Place)
She plunged at it eagerly The students filed into the classroom
Examples from VerbNet
He came from France. He came through the door. He came from France to Colorado. The prisoners advanced. The convict escaped the prison. He came to Colorado. He entered the room. He climbed the mountain.
Examples from SemCor
Recklessly hurling the bronc sidewise into an intersecting draw, he plunged forward with undiminished speed. Once four Tibetan monks, in their saffron robes, filed through the cafeteria line. Everybody else was allowed to file off the plane after it touched_down at El_Paso at 4: 18 a. m..
Self_motion : meander-47.7
round 'wind around; move along a circular course'
straggle sweep lance pass cascade meander go run zigzag climb stretch fall round converge wander weave wind
trundle 'COD: move slowly and unevenly on or as if on wheels. ' swim 'COD: propel oneself through water by bodily movement' back 'FN: move backwards' traipse 'COD: walk or move wearily, reluctantly, or aimlessly.' venture 'COD: undertake a risky or daring journey or course of action' lunge 'COD: make a lunge.' bustle 'COD: move energetically or noisily' meander 'COD: wander aimlessly.' limp 'COD: walk with difficulty because of an injured leg or foot.' rip 'FN: move quickly and aggressively' amble 'COD: walk or move at a leisurely pace.' lurch 'COD: make such a movement; stagger.' promenade 'COD: take a promenade.' burrow 'COD: dig into or through something solid.' march 'COD: walk in a military manner with a regular measured tread.' swagger 'COD: walk or behave arrogantly or self-importantly.' climb 'FN: to move vertically usually upwards, usually with effort' strut 'COD: walk with a stiff, erect, and conceited gait.' clamber 'COD: climb or move in an awkward and laborious way' proceed 'COD: move forward.' edge 'FN: to move carefully along a perimeter' sashay 'COD: walk ostentatiously, with exaggerated hip and shoulder movements.' swing 'FN: to propel oneself changing direction suddenly' sneak 'COD: move, go, or convey in a furtive or stealthy manner' trot 'FN: walk briskly' hasten 'COD: be quick to do something; move quickly. no appropriate definitions in COD' stalk 'COD: stride in a proud, stiff, or angry manner' hike 'COD: go on a hike.' fly 'COD: (of a winged creature or aircraft) move through the air under control. ' vault 'COD: leap or spring while supporting or propelling oneself with the hands or a pole.' mosey 'COD: walk or move in a leisurely manner.' head 'COD: move in a specified direction' stagger 'COD: walk or move unsteadily, as if about to fall.' prowl 'COD: move about stealthily or restlessly in search of or as if in search of prey.' sail 'FN: (of watercraft) move across water.' slosh 'COD: move through liquid with a splashing sound' roam 'FN: wander aimlessly over, through, or about (a place).' stumble 'FN: move on foot with difficulty, repeatedly or protractedly suffering from loss of balance.' sidle 'COD: walk in a furtive or stealthy manner, especially sideways or obliquely' rush 'FN: move someplace with urgent haste' scramble 'FN: move or climb hurriedly, possibly using one's hand' taxi 'FN: (of an aircraft) move slowly on the ground after landing or before take-off.' flit 'COD: move swiftly and lightly.' hop 'FN: move by jumping primarily upward ' bound 'FN: to move by leaping or jumping' trek 'COD: go on a trek.' slog 'COD: walk or move with difficulty or effort' tiptoe 'COD: walk quietly and carefully with one's heels raised and one's weight on the balls of the feet.' flounce 'COD: move in an exaggeratedly impatient or angry manner.' pace 'COD: walk at a steady speed, especially without a particular destination and as an expression of anxiety' drive 'FN: (of a vehicle) move under its own power or directed by a driver' whisk 'FN: to move quickly and suddenly in a direction ' shrink 'FN: To move without being noticed or with the intent of going unnoticed, connoting either secrecy or insecurity depending on context.' troop 'COD: (of a group of people) come or go together or in large numbers.' frolic 'COD: play or move about in a cheerful and lively way.' trudge 'COD: walk slowly and with heavy steps, typically because of exhaustion or harsh conditions.' mince 'COD: walk in an affected manner with short, quick steps and swinging hips.' slither 'COD: move smoothly over a surface with a twisting or oscillating motion.' sleepwalk 'COD: walk around and sometimes perform other actions while asleep.' dart 'COD: move suddenly or rapidly.' saunter 'COD: walk in a slow, relaxed manner.' gallivant 'COD: go from place to place in pursuit of pleasure.' shuffle 'COD: walk by dragging one's feet along or without lifting them fully from the ground.' file 'FN: to move oneself in a line with others' jump 'COD: push oneself off the ground using the muscles in one's legs and feet' stomp 'COD: tread heavily and noisily, typically in order to show anger.' skip 'COD: move along lightly, stepping from one foot to the other with a hop or bounce.' stride 'COD: walk with long, decisive steps.' prance 'FN: walk or move around with high, springy steps, or ostentatious, exaggerated movements' slop 'COD: wade through (a wet or muddy area)' dash 'COD: run or travel in a great hurry.' tread 'COD: walk on or along' make 'COD: prepare to go in a particular direction or do a particular thing' slink 'FN: move in a quiet, furtive manner' straggle 'COD: move along slowly so as to trail behind the person or people in front' slip 'FN: to move stealthily.' leap 'COD: jump or spring a long way.' repair 'COD: go to (a place)' pad 'COD: walk with steady steps making a soft, dull sound.' scuttle 'COD: run hurriedly or furtively with short quick steps.' skulk 'COD: hide or move around secretly, typically with a sinister or cowardly motive.' run 'COD: move at a speed faster than a walk, never having both or all feet on the ground at the same time.' romp 'COD: play about roughly and energetically.' scurry 'COD: move hurriedly with short quick steps.' hurry 'COD: move or act quickly or more quickly.' spring 'COD: move suddenly or rapidly upwards or forwards' wade 'COD: walk through a liquid or viscous substance.' clomp 'COD: walk with a heavy tread' wander 'COD: walk or move in a leisurely, casual, or aimless way.' canter 'COD: move at the pace of a horse between a trot and a gallop' stroll 'COD: walk in a leisurely way.' crawl 'COD: move forward on the hands and knees or by dragging the body close to the ground' waltz 'COD: move or act lightly, casually, or inconsiderately:' walk 'COD: move at a regular and fairly slow pace by lifting and setting down each foot in turn. ' jog 'COD: run at a steady, gentle pace, especially as a form of exercise.' waddle 'COD: walk with short steps and a clumsy swaying motion.' storm 'COD: move angrily or forcefully in a specified direction.' pounce 'COD: spring or swoop suddenly to catch or as if to catch prey.' wriggle 'COD: move with wriggling movements. ' caper 'COD: skip or dance about in a lively or playful way' lope 'COD: run with a long bounding stride.' sprint 'COD: run at full speed over a short distance.' trip 'COD: catch one's foot on something and stumble or fall.' gambol 'COD: run or jump about playfully.' steal 'COD: move somewhere quietly or surreptitiously' parade 'COD: walk, march, or display in a parade.' dance 'COD: move rhythmically to music, typically following a set sequence of steps. 2a: move in a quick and light or lively way.' barge 'COD: move forcefully or roughly' lumber 'COD: move in a slow, heavy, awkward way.' scoot 'COD: move quickly with a rapid, darting motion' scamper 'COD: run with quick light steps, especially through fear or excitement.' bop 'FN: to go quickly or unceremoniously; shuffle along as if to bop music' totter 'FN: move in an unsteady way, such that the moving entity seems ready to fall over ' skim 'COD: move quickly and lightly over or on a surface or through the air.' take to the air 'FN: to begin to fly' creep 'COD: move forward on the hands and knees or by dragging the body close to the ground.' hobble 'COD: walk awkwardly, typically because of pain' tramp 'COD: walk heavily or noisily.' step 'COD: lift and set down one's foot or one foot after the other in order to walk somewhere or move to a new position.' toddle 'FN: walk or go in a casual or unsteady way, as a child learning to walk' slalom 'COD: move or race in a winding path, avoiding obstacles.' plod 'COD: walk doggedly and slowly with heavy steps.' press 'FN: move against pressure, esp. from a large number of people.'
[11 : Something ----s something ]
NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) PP[after] (Cotheme) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[among] (Area) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[on] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[over] (Goal) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[along] (Path) PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Direction) AVP (Speed) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Duration) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[across] (Path) PP[from] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[down] (Path) PP[at] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[through] (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[along] (Path) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[along] (Path) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[along] (Path) PP[at] (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[towards] (Path) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[towards] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPto (Purpose) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) INC (Direction) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[without] (Depictive) INC (Direction) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) INC (Direction) AVP (Manner) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) INC (Direction) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) INC (Direction) PP[up] (Path) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) INC (Direction) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) NP (Distance) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) Sub (Duration) DNI (Source) AVP (Speed) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) PP[in] (External_cause) PP[away] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) PP[into] (Goal) Sub (Manner) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) PP[into] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) PP[into] (Goal) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) PP[into] (Goal) PP[out] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) AVP (Manner) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) VPing (Manner) PP[across] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) AVP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) AVP (Manner) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) AVP (Manner) AVP (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) PP[in] (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) PP[toward] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) PP[towards] (Path) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () INC (Direction) PP[out] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[after] (Cotheme) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PPing[without] (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () Sing (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[without] (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) PP[within] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) AVP (Manner) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Explanation) PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Goal) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[with] (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[over] (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[up] (Goal) PP[during] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Manner) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[through] (Path) PP[for] (Purpose) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[through] (Path) VPto (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[along] (Path) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[over] (Path) PPing[before] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[past] (Path) AVP (Time) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[out] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[in] (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[to] (External_cause) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) NP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) VPing (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[with] (Internal_cause) NP (Self_mover) V () Sabs (Depictive) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[towards] (Direction) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) PP[up] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Depictive) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[out] (Goal) PP[round] (Path) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[off] (Source) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) NP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) PP[in] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[round] (Path) VPing (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[beneath] (Goal) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[for] (Path) 2nd (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) AJP (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) VPing (Depictive) PP[on] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) NP (Self_mover) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) AVP (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[in] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () Sing (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () Sing (Depictive) PP[with] (Manner) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[down] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Explanation) PP[through] (Path) PP[from] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[from] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Path) PP[off] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPto (Purpose) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[in] (Internal_cause) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) PP[out] (Result) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) PP[after] (Cotheme) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[at] (Cotheme) Sing (Depictive) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) AVP (Explanation) AVP (Manner) PP[on] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Area) PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) INI (Path) PP[to] (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) PP[up] (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) PP[on] (Goal) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[up] (Path) VPto (Purpose) AVP (Speed) PP[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[from] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Explanation) PP[over] (Path) PP[onto] (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[down] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[onto] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[up] (Path) PP[off] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) VPing (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[onto] (Goal) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[without] (Manner) PP[over] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) INI (Path) PP[to] (Result) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[down] (Path) PP[from] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Path) PP[to] (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[towards] (Path) AVP (Source) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Result) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Cotheme) PP[aboard] (Goal) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[onto] (Goal) AVP (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[onto] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) AVP (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[down] (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Duration) PP[up] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Explanation) PP[off] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) Sub (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) PP[over] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[inside] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) VPto (Purpose) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[onto] (Goal) AVP (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[through] (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Goal) PP[beside] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) NP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Goal) PP[beside] (Place) PPing[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[aboard] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[onto] (Goal) PP[out] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[aboard] (Goal) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Internal_cause) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[towards] (Path) PP[up] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Path) VPto (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Path) VPto (Purpose) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Path) PP[to] (Result) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[down] (Path) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[over] (Path) AVP (Time) PP[during] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[over] (Area) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) PP[behind] (Cotheme) VPing (Depictive) PP[for] (Duration) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[for] (Duration) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) NP (Duration) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[over] (Area) AVP (Explanation) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[on] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[round] (Area) PP[on] (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) PP[on] (Place) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[after] (Cotheme) PP[in] (Goal) 2nd (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) NP (Distance) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () Sing (Depictive) PP[till] (Duration) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[off] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) PP[across] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) PP[like] (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[on] (Manner) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Depictive) PP[up] (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) AVP (Path) VPing (Result) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[up] (Path) PP[out] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[down] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[by] (Distance) PP[in] (Duration) PP[up] (Path) PPing[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) AVP (Manner) 2nd (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[for] (Distance) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Duration) PP[like] (Manner) PP[by] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Duration) PP[along] (Path) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (External_cause) INI (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) Sinterrog (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[on] (Manner) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[along] (Path) Sfin (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Path) PPing[before] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) VPto (Purpose) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PPing[upon] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Manner) PP[past] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[up] (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPto (Purpose) PP[from] (Source) PP[after] (Time) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[from] (Source) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[from] (Source) PP[out] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[from] (Area) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) AVP (Manner) PP[on] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () Sing (Depictive) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Depictive) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Duration) NP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Duration) AVP (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Explanation) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[out] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Manner) VPto (Purpose) PP[off] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[along] (Path) PP[onto] (Path) PP[up] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Path) AVP (Source) PP[as] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Goal) AVP (Path) Sfin (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[down] (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Manner) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[from] (Source) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[past] (Path) PP[towards] (Path) PP[in] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) VPto (Purpose) PP[from] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Area) AJP (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[over] (Area) PP[at] (External_cause) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) 2nd (External_cause) AVP (Speed) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) AVP (Manner) PP[on] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[round] (Area) PP[on] (Place) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[over] (Area) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Cotheme) AVP (Manner) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (External_cause) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[in] (Manner) PP[down] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[beyond] (Goal) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[across] (Path) PP[down] (Path) PP[in] (Path) PP[past] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Area) Sing (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) Sing (Depictive) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) VPing (Manner) PP[round] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[across] (Path) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[inside] (Goal) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[round] (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[over] (Path) AVP (Source) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PP[off] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[like] (Manner) PP[across] (Path) PP[above] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Manner) AVP (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[like] (Manner) PP[across] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Path) VPbrst (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Result) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Source) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) AVP (Manner) Sub (Manner) PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) Sabs (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[past] (Path) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[onto] (Goal) Sub (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (External_cause) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[off] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) VPto (Purpose) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) VPto (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[from] (Path) PP[in] (Place) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () Sforto (Purpose) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) AVP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[like] (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[in] (Area) PP[for] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Area) AJP (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) AVP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) NP (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) PP[due] (Path) A (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[with] (Cotheme) PP[for] (Duration) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[among] (Area) AVP (Manner) PP[for] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) 2nd (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) AVP (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[on] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) Sinterrog (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Manner) PP[through] (Path) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[among] (Area) PP[around] (Area) PP[on] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[after] (Cotheme) 2nd (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[out] (Goal) AVP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) VPto (Purpose) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[about] (Path) Sinterrog (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Manner) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[after] (Cotheme) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[through] (Path) PP[at] (Speed) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[with] (Cotheme) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[across] (Path) PP[during] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[down] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Path) PP[through] (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) AVP (Duration) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[out] (Direction) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[beside] (Goal) PP[on] (Goal) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Goal) PP[on] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[over] (Path) NP (Time) PP[in] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) AVP (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[during] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[into] (Distance) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) PP[across] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Depictive) NP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Depictive) PP[around] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Distance) AVP (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Distance) PP[to] (Goal) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (External_cause) PP[down] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Goal) PP[with] (Manner) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[onto] (Goal) PP[from] (Source) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[in] (Manner) PP[through] (Path) VPto (Result) PP[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Manner) PP[across] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Manner) PP[up] (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Manner) PP[up] (Result) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Manner) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[for] (Path) AVP (Result) Sinterrog (Self_mover) V () PP[across] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[across] (Place) AVP (Result) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[out] (Source) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) AJP (Depictive) PP[like] (Depictive) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Cotheme) VPing (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Cotheme) AJP (Depictive) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[on] (Goal) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[over] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) AVP (Goal) PP[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Depictive) AVP (Manner) PP[from] (Source) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PPing[after] (External_cause) AVP (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[along] (Path) PP[in] (Place) PP[at] (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Cotheme) AJP (Depictive) Sub (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[onto] (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Cotheme) AVP (Manner) 2nd (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Cotheme) AVP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Cotheme) 2nd (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[like] (Depictive) PP[with] (Manner) PP[by] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[in] (Manner) PP[across] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) AVP (Manner) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[in] (Path) PP[up] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[down] (Path) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[down] (Path) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[down] (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Distance) PP[to] (Goal) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[past] (Path) AVP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Source) AVP (Time) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) AVP (Duration) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[like] (Manner) PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Cotheme) PP[down] (Goal) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[after] (Cotheme) PP[out] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) PP[up] (Goal) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[towards] (Goal) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) INI (Path) PP[to] (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PP[after] (Time) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[across] (Path) PP[off] (Source) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[off] (Source) PP[at] (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Depictive) PP[with] (Depictive) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[over] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Depictive) AVP (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Depictive) PP[in] (Path) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) PPing[by] (Means) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Purpose) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) PP[in] (Depictive) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Area) VPing (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[throughout] (Duration) PP[from] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) INI (Path) PP[to] (Result) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Duration) AVP (Path) PP[inside] (Place) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[onto] (Goal) AVP (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[round] (Area) VPing (Depictive) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Cotheme) PP[in] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[through] (Path) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) Sub (Explanation) 2nd (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[in] (Internal_cause) PP[from] (Source) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Goal) AVP (Manner) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Path) PP[through] (Path) PP[behind] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[onto] (Goal) AVP (Path) PP[in] (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Internal_cause) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[for] (Path) PP[through] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[out] (Source) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[past] (Path) PP[through] (Path) PP[to] (Path) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Path) PP[towards] (Path) PP[on] (Place) NP (Path) V () PP[by] (Self_mover) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[for] (Duration) PP[through] (Path) PP[of] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) Sforto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[in] (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Depictive) AVP (Manner) PP[past] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[beneath] (Area) AJP (Depictive) Sing (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) PP[in] (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[round] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) AJP (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[behind] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) VPing (Depictive) PP[for] (Duration) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) VPing (Depictive) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) Sabs (Depictive) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) VPing (Depictive) PP[like] (Manner) PP[during] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[round] (Area) VPing (Depictive) AVP (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) VPing (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) PP[for] (Duration) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Area) 2nd (Explanation) AVP (Time) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) PP[in] (Internal_cause) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Cotheme) VPing (Depictive) PP[in] (Manner) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Cotheme) Sabs (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Cotheme) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () Sabs (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Path) PP[from] (Source) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () Sabs (Depictive) PP[like] (Manner) AVP (Path) PP[over] (Path) PP[in] (Place) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Depictive) VPing (Manner) PP[up] (Path) PP[behind] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) AVP (Path) PP[between] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) AVP (Path) PP[on] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[in] (Depictive) Sub (Explanation) AVP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[on] (Depictive) PP[in] (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) Sub (Duration) 2nd (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Cotheme) PP[after] (Cotheme) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[beside] (Cotheme) Sing (Depictive) AVP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Cotheme) PP[up] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Cotheme) PP[in] (Manner) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () Sabs (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () Sabs (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) AVP (Goal) Sinterrog (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[in] (Depictive) PP[across] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) PP[to] (Goal) PP[up] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Depictive) NP (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) AVP (Manner) PP[up] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () Sabs (Depictive) PP[along] (Path) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[across] (Path) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Goal) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) AJP (Depictive) PP[before] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) AVP (Manner) PP[across] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[through] (Path) PPing[before] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[through] (Path) PP[in] (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Depictive) PP[with] (Depictive) PP[down] (Path) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Depictive) PP[for] (Duration) AVP (Path) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[for] (Distance) INI (Path) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) NP (Path) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) Sabs (Self_mover) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[through] (Path) Sabs (Self_mover) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Manner) PP[along] (Path) PP[throughout] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[past] (Path) NP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[up] (Path) Sabs (Self_mover) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Explanation) INI (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Explanation) PP[on] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Explanation) DNI (Goal) Sinterrog (Time) NP (Goal) V () PP[on] (Goal) CNI (Self_mover) PPing[for] (Time) NP (Goal) V () PP[upon] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[by] (Self_mover) NP (Goal) V () PP[on] (Goal) PP[by] (Self_mover) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Goal) VPing (Result) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[out] (Source) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) PP[with] (Cotheme) PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[in] (Path_shape) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[like] (Manner) PP[on] (Manner) INI (Path) PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[like] (Manner) PP[on] (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) PP[on] (Depictive) PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Cotheme) AVP (Manner) NP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Path) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[in] (Depictive) Sing (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) AJP (Depictive) PP[on] (Place) VPing (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) PP[in] (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Area) PP[with] (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) AVP (Explanation) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[in] (Internal_cause) VPing (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) PP[in] (Place) VPing (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[after] (Cotheme) VPing (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) PP[along] (Path) PP[on] (Place) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) AJP (Depictive) 2nd (Explanation) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) AJP (Depictive) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) AJP (Depictive) PP[including] (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) AJP (Depictive) PP[for] (Duration) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) AJP (Depictive) VPing (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Area) AVP (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) AJP (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[on] (Depictive) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Area) PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) VPing (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) VPing (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Distance) Sub (Explanation) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Area) AVP (Manner) PP[on] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) Sub (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[along] (Cotheme) AVP (Goal) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[after] (Cotheme) PP[down] (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Path) PPing[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[on] (Means) PP[in] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[on] (Purpose) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[along] (Area) AVP (Direction) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Cotheme) INI (Goal) AVP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[toward] (Direction) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Direction) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[toward] (Direction) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (External_cause) PP[for] (Path) AVP (Time) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) Sub (Explanation) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[with] (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[at] (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[up] (Goal) PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) PP[at] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[off] (Source) AVP (Time) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[up] (Goal) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[out] (Direction) PP[in] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Direction) VPto (Purpose) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Explanation) AVP (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Explanation) PP[into] (Goal) PP[out] (Source) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Explanation) PP[over] (Goal) AVP (Time) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Explanation) PP[like] (Manner) PP[off] (Source) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Explanation) AVP (Path) PPing[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PP[on] (Means) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) PP[out] (Path) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Goal) PP[through] (Path) VPing (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[around] (Path) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PP[for] (Purpose) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) VPing (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) AVP (Time) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) PP[in] (Path) AVP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[down] (Path) Sub (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[towards] (Path) VPto (Result) PP[with] (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[on] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) NP (Path) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PPing[by] (Means) PP[between] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Goal) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) INI (Path) PP[to] (Result) NP (Path) V () PP[under] (Path) CNI (Self_mover) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Path) AJP (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[to] (Coordinated_event) PP[in] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Depictive) AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) AVP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Cotheme) PP[for] (Distance) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[to] (Goal) PP[like] (Manner) PP[across] (Path) PP[from] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Source) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) PP[over] (Path) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[towards] (Path) PP[up] (Path) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[between] (Area) AVP (Duration) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[beneath] (Area) AVP (Manner) PP[into] (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[in] (Manner) Sinterrog (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Area) PP[on] (Area) PP[to] (Result) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Depictive) PP[across] (Path) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Distance) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Duration) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Duration) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[under] (Goal) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[by] (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[across] (Path) AVP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[in] (Explanation) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Cotheme) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[over] (Path) PP[away] (Source) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) Sfin (Cotheme) AVP (Duration) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Goal) PP[like] (Manner) PP[at] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[in] (Manner) AVP (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Goal) PP[up] (Path) PP[from] (Source) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[under] (Goal) Sub (Place) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[out] (Source) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[like] (Manner) PP[through] (Path) Sub (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Place) VPto (Purpose) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Direction) AVP (Manner) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Direction) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Goal) PP[to] (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Manner) NP (Place) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Path) AJP (Result) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Path) PP[up] (Self_mover) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[up] (Path) PP[from] (Source) PP[during] (Time) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[ahead of] (Cotheme) PP[down] (Path) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) PP[down] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) PP[around] (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[for] (Explanation) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[like] (Manner) INI (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Manner) PP[across] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () Sfin (Manner) INI (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) PP[down] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Path) PP[off] (Source) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () Sfin (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Source) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Area) PP[in] (Area) AVP (Manner) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Area) AJP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) PP[in] (Manner) PPing[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Explanation) AVP (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[against] (Goal) AJP (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPto (Goal) AVP (Path) PPing[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[by] (Manner) Sfin (Manner) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Source) PPing[before] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) Poss (Self_mover) V () AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Cotheme) AVP (Distance) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Distance) PP[over] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[towards] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[to] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[round] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Path) PP[out] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) Sub (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[beside] (Cotheme) PP[to] (Goal) PP[over] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Cotheme) INI (Path) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) VPing (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[ahead of] (Cotheme) PP[at] (Manner) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () Sabs (Depictive) AVP (Manner) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[through] (Path) PP[off] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () Sabs (Depictive) INI (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Manner) Sub (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[at] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Goal) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () Sfin (Manner) PP[down] (Path) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[across] (Path) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[towards] (Path) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () Sfin (Manner) PP[down] (Path) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () Sfin (Manner) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[down] (Path) PP[past] (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Place) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Cotheme) AVP (Manner) PP[down] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Goal) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) PP[by] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[beneath] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Path) PP[on] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Manner) PP[like] (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[onto] (Goal) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[off] (Self_mover) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) PP[beyond] (Path) PP[toward] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Goal) PP[up] (Path) VPto (Purpose) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Manner) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) PP[between] (Area) PP[in] (Area) NP (Distance) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[in] (Area) PP[for] (Duration) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Area) PP[in] (Area) NP (Area) V () PP[in] (Area) CNI (Self_mover) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[in] (Depictive) PP[during] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[below] (Area) PP[for] (Distance) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) PP[to] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) PP[to] (Goal) PP[along] (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) INI (Path) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Path) PP[in] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) NP (Path) PP[down] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Manner) PP[at] (Path) PP[up] (Path) Sinterrog (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Path) PP[away] (Path) PP[towards] (Path) PP[on] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) PP[in] (Place) PP[on] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Path) PP[in] (Place) PP[from] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Place) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[ahead of] (Cotheme) VPing (Depictive) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[across] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[up] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[for] (Internal_cause) AVP (Manner) PP[down] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPbrst (Depictive) PP[around] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[out] (Source) PP[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Explanation) NP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Explanation) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Goal) PP[with] (Manner) VPto (Purpose) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) VPing (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[by] (Path) VPbrst (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[along] (Path) PP[in] (Purpose) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) Sub (Manner) PP[round] (Path) Poss (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Cotheme) PP[at] (Depictive) AVP (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[on] (Goal) PP[down] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () Sabs (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[from] (Depictive) PP[up] (Path) PP[on] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Depictive) PP[off] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) AVP (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) PP[towards] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[up] (Place) AVP (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Duration) NP (Goal) PP[to] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[up] (Place) AVP (Source) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) VPing (Depictive) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) NP (Duration) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) PP[in] (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Cotheme) Sing (Depictive) PP[like] (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[up] (Goal) PP[in] (Manner) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) VPing (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) AVP (Manner) PP[towards] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[over] (Path) VPing (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[by] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[beyond] (Place) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[for] (Duration) AVP (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Duration) PP[up] (Path) PP[before] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[up] (Path) PP[from] (Source) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[down] (Path) Sub (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[down] (Path) AVP (Source) PP[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Purpose) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) NP (Cotheme) PP[in] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Area) AVP (Manner) VPing (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Area) 2nd (Result) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[over] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[for] (Duration) PP[for] (Internal_cause) AVP (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Explanation) AVP (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) VPing (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Path) PP[in] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Area) AVP (Distance) NP (Self_mover) V () PPing[without] (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[for] (Duration) PP[in] (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) NP (Distance) PP[across] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) PP[towards] (Path) PP[up] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Duration) NP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[by] (External_cause) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Path) PP[from] (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[over] (Path) PP[for] (Purpose) PP[in] (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) PP[on] (Place) PP[in] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Cotheme) PP[to] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) PP[throughout] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[after] (Cotheme) AVP (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) PP[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Depictive) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[from] (Source) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[for] (Purpose) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[beside] (Cotheme) VPing (Depictive) AVP (Manner) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[at] (Cotheme) PP[on] (Depictive) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) Sabs (Depictive) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[from] (Internal_cause) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) PP[across] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Depictive) PP[down] (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Distance) INI (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Internal_cause) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[like] (Manner) AVP (Path) PP[outside] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) PP[in] (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) AVP (Depictive) PP[for] (Duration) NP (Self_mover) V () Sabs (Depictive) AVP (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) AVP (Manner) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) AVP (Manner) PP[down] (Path) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) INI (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[for] (Distance) PP[through] (Path) PP[beyond] (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[by] (Path) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () VPbrst (Manner) PP[along] (Path) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[through] (Path) VPing (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Manner) PP[up] (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[up] (Area) VPing (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) Sing (Depictive) AVP (Manner) PP[by] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) AVP (Duration) PP[down] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) PP[in] (Goal) PP[in] (Place) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[for] (Purpose) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Duration) AVP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Duration) INI (Path) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[down] (Path) PP[through] (Path) PP[for] (Purpose) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Path) VPto (Purpose) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Path) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[about] (Area) AVP (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) AVP (Manner) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[behind] (Cotheme) PP[without] (Depictive) PP[down] (Path) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[among] (Area) PP[up] (Area) VPing (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Area) AJP (Depictive) VPbrst (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[out] (Source) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) AVP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) PP[on] (Place) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Goal) VPing (Result) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[along] (Path) PP[beside] (Path) PP[in] (Path) N (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) AJP (Depictive) Sub (Duration) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) AVP (Place) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) NP (Distance) PP[by] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[down] (Path) AVP (Place) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Distance) PP[up] (Path) PP[among] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Distance) PP[off] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Duration) AVP (Manner) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[across] (Path) PP[towards] (Path) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[round] (Path) VPto (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[along] (Path) AVP (Source) Sinterrog (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[down] (Path) AVP (Source) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Goal) VPing (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) AVP (Path) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) NP (Distance) AVP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Area) PP[in] (Depictive) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Area) PP[in] (Area) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Area) PP[in] (Depictive) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Goal) PP[with] (Means) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) NP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[in] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[from] (Source) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[on] (Manner) PP[at] (Speed) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[on] (Path) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[after] (Cotheme) NP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Direction) PP[along] (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[through] (Path) NP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Area) NP (Distance) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Duration) PP[to] (Goal) PP[in] (Path) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Path) PP[in] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[for] (Distance) NP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[for] (Explanation) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[across] (Path) PP[at] (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Path) PP[in] (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) PP[for] (Purpose) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) VPing (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) INI (Direction) INI (Goal) INI (Path) AJP (Result) NP (Self_mover) INI (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Duration) NP (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Manner) PP[among] (Place) AVP (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[beyond] (Place) VPto (Purpose) PP[of] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Manner) PP[out] (Source) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) AJP (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[in] (Place) PP[in] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[with] (Depictive) PP[for] (Duration) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Area) PP[with] (Depictive) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) NP (Distance) PP[in] (Duration) PP[in] (Place) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) AVP (Manner) PP[in] (Place) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Area) PP[in] (Manner) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () INI (Area) PP[on] (Means) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[as] (Concessive) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Cotheme) PP[in] (Depictive) PP[towards] (Goal) PP[along] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Cotheme) NP (Distance) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPed (Cotheme) NP (Goal) AVP (Manner) Sfin (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPed (Cotheme) PP[into] (Goal) PP[past] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Cotheme) NP (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Depictive) Sabs (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[with] (Manner) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[for] (Duration) PP[around] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) Sabs (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () Sabs (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) PP[towards] (Goal) PP[away] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[while] (Depictive) PP[up] (Path) Sfin (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) AVP (Direction) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Depictive) PP[for] (Duration) PP[around] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () A (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[like] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () Sfin (Depictive) NP (Goal) PP[along] (Path) PP[on] (Place) PP[at] (Time) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[up] (Path) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) VPto (Goal) PP[through] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[through] (Manner) PP[away] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AJP (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[in] (Depictive) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[around] (Direction) PP[in] (Duration) PP[for] (Explanation) PP[on] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[towards] (Direction) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[over] (Distance) NP (Goal) PP[at] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[for] (Duration) AVP (Goal) PP[through] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[by] (Internal_cause) PP[during] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) AJP (Manner) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () 2nd (Goal) PP[along] (Path) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Goal) PP[down] (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Goal) PP[along] (Path) PP[away] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Goal) NP (Path) PP[from] (Source) PP[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Goal) PP[through] (Path) PP[after] (Time) PP[in] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[into] (Goal) PP[off] (Source) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Manner) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Path) PP[in] (Place) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[on] (Place) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[of] (Source) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[of] (Source) PP[during] (Time) PP[on] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[after] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Distance) PP[on] (Means) INI (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[to] (Goal) PP[in] (Place) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Goal) AVP (Path) VPing (Result) AVP (Time) NP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[past] (Path) VPto (Purpose) Sub (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[to] (Coordinated_event) AVP (Direction) PP[with] (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () NP (Depictive) PP[into] (Goal) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Direction) AVP (Manner) PP[before] (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[towards] (Direction) PP[out] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () PP[over] (Duration) PP[into] (Goal) VPto (Purpose) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Coordinated_event) PP[through] (Path) AVP (Time) NP (Self_mover) V () Sub (Concessive) Sabs (Depictive) PP[through] (Path) AVP (Speed) NP (Self_mover) V () VPing (Depictive) PP[from] (Direction) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Direction) AVP (Goal) VPing (Path) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Direction) AVP (Manner) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Direction) PP[in] (Manner) PP[from] (Source) NP (Self_mover) V () AVP (Direction) PP[on] (Place)
There meandered a river through the valley. Through the valley meandered the river. There meandered through the valley a river. The river was twisting. The river ran through the valley.
Examples from SemCor
By the time the fielder got his hands on the ball Deegan was rounding third_base and heading for home. It was a district of small factories and loft buildings and occasional tenements, and he could see the police_radio_car as he rounded the corner and slammed_on the brakes.
Self_motion : modes_of_being_with_motion-47.3
dance 'skip, leap, or move up and down or sideways' weave 'sway to and fro' creep 'grow or spread, often in such a way as to cover (a surface)' waver 'sway to and fro'
trundle 'COD: move slowly and unevenly on or as if on wheels. ' swim 'COD: propel oneself through water by bodily movement' back 'FN: move backwards' traipse 'COD: walk or move wearily, reluctantly, or aimlessly.' venture 'COD: undertake a risky or daring journey or course of action' lunge 'COD: make a lunge.' bustle 'COD: move energetically or noisily' meander 'COD: wander aimlessly.' limp 'COD: walk with difficulty because of an injured leg or foot.' rip 'FN: move quickly and aggressively' amble 'COD: walk or move at a leisurely pace.' lurch 'COD: make such a movement; stagger.' promenade 'COD: take a promenade.' burrow 'COD: dig into or through something solid.' march 'COD: walk in a military manner with a regular measured tread.' swagger 'COD: walk or behave arrogantly or self-importantly.' climb 'FN: to move vertically usually upwards, usually with effort' strut 'COD: walk with a stiff, erect, and conceited gait.' clamber 'COD: climb or move in an awkward and laborious way' proceed 'COD: move forward.' edge 'FN: to move carefully along a perimeter' sashay 'COD: walk ostentatiously, with exaggerated hip and shoulder movements.' swing 'FN: to propel oneself changing direction suddenly' sneak 'COD: move, go, or convey in a furtive or stealthy manner' trot 'FN: walk briskly' hasten 'COD: be quick to do something; move quickly. no appropriate definitions in COD' stalk 'COD: stride in a proud, stiff, or angry manner' hike 'COD: go on a hike.' fly 'COD: (of a winged creature or aircraft) move through the air under control. ' vault 'COD: leap or spring while supporting or propelling oneself with the hands or a pole.' mosey 'COD: walk or move in a leisurely manner.' head 'COD: move in a specified direction' stagger 'COD: walk or move unsteadily, as if about to fall.' prowl 'COD: move about stealthily or restlessly in search of or as if in search of prey.' sail 'FN: (of watercraft) move across water.' slosh 'COD: move through liquid with a splashing sound' roam 'FN: wander aimlessly over, through, or about (a place).' stumble 'FN: move on foot with difficulty, repeatedly or protractedly suffering from loss of balance.' sidle 'COD: walk in a furtive or stealthy manner, especially sideways or obliquely' rush 'FN: move someplace with urgent haste' scramble 'FN: move or climb hurriedly, possibly using one's hand' taxi 'FN: (of an aircraft) move slowly on the ground after landing or before take-off.' flit 'COD: move swiftly and lightly.' hop 'FN: move by jumping primarily upward ' bound 'FN: to move by leaping or jumping' trek 'COD: go on a trek.' slog 'COD: walk or move with difficulty or effort' tiptoe 'COD: walk quietly and carefully with one's heels raised and one's weight on the balls of the feet.' flounce 'COD: move in an exaggeratedly impatient or angry manner.' pace 'COD: walk at a steady speed, especially without a particular destination and as an expression of anxiety' drive 'FN: (of a vehicle) move under its own power or directed by a driver' whisk 'FN: to move quickly and suddenly in a direction ' shrink 'FN: To move without being noticed or with the intent of going unnoticed, connoting either secrecy or insecurity depending on context.' troop 'COD: (of a group of people) come or go together or in large numbers.' frolic 'COD: play or move about in a cheerful and lively way.' trudge 'COD: walk slowly and with heavy steps, typically because of exhaustion or harsh conditions.' mince 'COD: walk in an affected manner with short, quick steps and swinging hips.' slither 'COD: move smoothly over a surface with a twisting or oscillating motion.' sleepwalk 'COD: walk around and sometimes perform other actions while asleep.' dart 'COD: move suddenly or rapidly.' saunter 'COD: walk in a slow, relaxed manner.' gallivant 'COD: go from place to place in pursuit of pleasure.' shuffle 'COD: walk by dragging one's feet along or without lifting them fully from the ground.' file 'FN: to move oneself in a line with others' jump 'COD: push oneself off the ground using the muscles in one's legs and feet' stomp 'COD: tread heavily and noisily, typically in order to show anger.' skip 'COD: move along lightly, stepping from one foot to the other with a hop or bounce.' stride 'COD: walk with long, decisive steps.' prance 'FN: walk or move around with high, springy steps, or ostentatious, exaggerated movements' slop 'COD: wade through (a wet or muddy area)' dash 'COD: run or travel in a great hurry.' tread 'COD: walk on or along' make 'COD: prepare to go in a particular direction or do a particular thing' slink 'FN: move in a quiet, furtive manner' straggle 'COD: move along slowly so as to trail behind the person or people in front' slip 'FN: to move stealthily.' leap 'COD: jump or spring a long way.' repair 'COD: go to (a place)' pad 'COD: walk with steady steps making a soft, dull sound.' scuttle 'COD: run hurriedly or furtively with short quick steps.' skulk 'COD: hide or move around secretly, typically with a sinister or cowardly motive.' run 'COD: move at a speed faster than a walk, never having both or all feet on the ground at the same time.' romp 'COD: play about roughly and energetically.' scurry 'COD: move hurriedly with short quick steps.' hurry 'COD: move or act quickly or more quickly.' spring 'COD: move suddenly or rapidly upwards or forwards' wade 'COD: walk through a liquid or viscous substance.' clomp 'COD: walk with a heavy tread' wander 'COD: walk or move in a leisurely, casual, or aimless way.' canter 'COD: move at the pace of a horse between a trot and a gallop' stroll 'COD: walk in a leisurely way.' crawl 'COD: move forward on the hands and knees or by dragging the body close to the ground' waltz 'COD: move or act lightly, casually, or inconsiderately:' walk 'COD: move at a regular and fairly slow pace by lifting and setting down each foot in turn. ' jog 'COD: run at a steady, gentle pace, especially as a form of exercise.' waddle 'COD: walk with short steps and a clumsy swaying motion.' storm 'COD: move angrily or forcefully in a specified direction.' pounce 'COD: spring or swoop suddenly to catch or as if to catch prey.' wriggle 'COD: move with wriggling movements. ' caper 'COD: skip or dance about in a lively or playful way' lope 'COD: run with a long bounding stride.' sprint 'COD: run at full speed over a short distance.' trip 'COD: catch one's foot on something and stumble or fall.' gambol 'COD: run or jump about playfully.' steal 'COD: move somewhere quietly or surreptitiously' parade 'COD: walk, march, or display in a parade.' dance 'COD: move rhythmically to music, typically following a set sequence of steps. 2a: move in a quick and light or lively way.' barge 'COD: move forcefully or roughly' lumber 'COD: move in a slow, heavy, awkward way.' scoot 'COD: move quickly with a rapid, darting motion' scamper 'COD: run with quick light steps, especially through fear or excitement.' bop 'FN: to go quickly or unceremoniously; shuffle along as if to bop music' totter 'FN: move in an unsteady way, such that the moving entity seems ready to fall over ' skim 'COD: move quickly and lightly over or on a surface or through the air.' take to the air 'FN: to begin to fly' creep 'COD: move forward on the hands and knees or by dragging the body close to the ground.' hobble 'COD: walk awkwardly, typically because of pain' tramp 'COD: walk heavily or noisily.' step 'COD: lift and set down one's foot or one foot after the other in order to walk somewhere or move to a new position.' toddle 'FN: walk or go in a casual or unsteady way, as a child learning to walk' slalom 'COD: move or race in a winding path, avoiding obstacles.' plod 'COD: walk doggedly and slowly with heavy steps.' press 'FN: move against pressure, esp. from a large number of people.'
ivy crept over the walls of the university buildings Dancing flames The children danced with joy
Examples from VerbNet
The patriots waved the flag. There fluttered a flag over the fort. Over the fort fluttered a flag. A flag fluttered over the fort. A flag fluttered.
Examples from SemCor
The_birds were really awake now in a colloquy of music, and light was beginning to creep across the room, touching sill and door, table and chair and all_of Doaty 's flowers in their artificial blossom and leaf. They were pushed gently into the room by Arlene- whose only part appearing were hands that crept quickly back around to the kitchen side of the door. Oh, you 'll wobble and weave quite a_bit.
Self_motion : run-51.3.2
hotfoot 'move fast' trot 'run at a moderately swift pace' rollick 'play boisterously' flounder 'walk with great difficulty' lurch 'walk as if unable to control one's movements' tread 'tread or stomp heavily or roughly' romp 'play boisterously' skylark 'play boisterously' clump 'walk clumsily' sweep 'move with sweeping, effortless, gliding motions' skin 'climb awkwardly, as if by scrambling' lark 'play boisterously' plod 'walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud' romp 'run easily and fairly fast' march 'walk fast, with regular or measured steps; walk with a stride' promenade 'march in a procession' edge 'advance slowly, as if by inches' skulk 'move stealthily' sport 'play boisterously' perambulate 'walk with no particular goal' swoop 'move down on as if in an attack' creep 'to go stealthily or furtively' struggle 'climb awkwardly, as if by scrambling' strut 'to walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others' hop 'make a jump forward or upward' scramble 'to move hurriedly' pad 'walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud' coggle 'walk unsteadily' falter 'walk unsteadily' pitch 'move abruptly' race 'move fast' sashay 'to walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others' rush 'move fast' drift 'move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment' range 'move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment' rove 'move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment' goose step 'march in a military fashion' walk around 'walk with no particular goal' pound 'move heavily or clumsily' shamble 'walk by dragging one's feet' scamper 'to move about or proceed hurriedly' climb 'move with difficulty, by grasping' amble 'walk leisurely' clip 'run at a moderately swift pace' dart 'move along rapidly and lightly; skim or dart' tramp 'move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment' inch 'advance slowly, as if by inches' mosey 'walk leisurely' lumber 'move heavily or clumsily' drift 'move in an unhurried fashion' stomp 'walk heavily' trample 'tread or stomp heavily or roughly' pussyfoot 'to go stealthily or furtively' keel 'walk as if unable to control one's movements' jump 'move forward by leaps and bounds' tip 'walk on one's toes' slink 'walk stealthily' stride 'walk with long steps' gimp 'walk impeded by some physical limitation or injury' roll 'execute a roll, in tumbling' flounce 'walk emphatically' backpack 'hike with a backpack' pelt along 'move fast' trudge 'walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud' fly 'travel through the air; be airborne' jazz around 'wander aimlessly in search of pleasure' fleet 'move along rapidly and lightly; skim or dart' hitch 'walk impeded by some physical limitation or injury' vagabond 'move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment' hobble 'walk impeded by some physical limitation or injury' march 'march in a procession' run around 'play boisterously' walk about 'walk with no particular goal' ghost 'move like a ghost' sneak 'to go stealthily or furtively' vault 'bound vigorously' slog 'walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud' skip 'jump lightly' hie 'move fast' careen 'walk as if unable to control one's movements' lunge 'make a thrusting forward movement' sashay 'move sideways' bumble 'walk unsteadily' lark about 'play boisterously' clamber 'climb awkwardly, as if by scrambling' swag 'walk as if unable to control one's movements' belt along 'move fast' vault 'jump across or leap over (an obstacle)' pace 'go at a pace' wing 'travel through the air; be airborne' skitter 'to move about or proceed hurriedly' jog 'run at a moderately swift pace' spring 'move forward by leaps and bounds' process 'march in a procession' cavort 'play boisterously' frisk 'play boisterously' cannonball along 'move fast' walk 'use one's feet to advance; advance by steps' wander 'move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment' lope 'run easily' thrust 'make a thrusting forward movement' saunter 'walk leisurely and with no apparent aim' scurry 'to move about or proceed hurriedly' leap 'move forward by leaps and bounds' shoot down 'move quickly and violently' bound 'move forward by leaps and bounds' parade 'march in a procession' somnambulate 'walk in one's sleep' ruffle 'to walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others' stray 'move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment' slouch 'walk slovenly' cock 'to walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others' hasten 'move fast' traipse 'walk or tramp about' scuffle 'walk by dragging one's feet' stagger 'walk as if unable to control one's movements' walk 'walk at a pace' step on it 'move fast' speed 'move fast' buck 'move quickly and violently' tear 'move quickly and violently' tramp 'walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud' waddle 'walk unsteadily' overleap 'jump across or leap over (an obstacle)' hurtle 'make a thrusting forward movement' mouse 'to go stealthily or furtively' wade 'walk (through relatively shallow water)' sprint 'run very fast, usually for a short distance' frolic 'play boisterously' tramp 'travel on foot, especially on a walking expedition' stump 'walk heavily' footslog 'walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud' sail 'move with sweeping, effortless, gliding motions' charge 'move quickly and violently' tittup 'to walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others' stroll 'walk leisurely and with no apparent aim' scuttle 'to move about or proceed hurriedly' roam 'move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment' cast 'move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment' caper 'jump about playfully' roll 'move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment' tiptoe 'walk on one's toes' stagger 'walk with great difficulty' clomp 'walk clumsily' troop 'move or march as if in a crowd' shlep 'walk or tramp about' hurl 'make a thrusting forward movement' swagger 'to walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others' totter 'walk unsteadily' shuffle 'walk by dragging one's feet' pounce 'move down on as if in an attack' hike 'walk a long way, as for pleasure or physical exercise' gambol 'play boisterously' toddle 'walk unsteadily' hop 'jump lightly' disport 'play boisterously' pack 'hike with a backpack' shift 'move abruptly' sidle 'move unobtrusively or furtively' stumble 'walk unsteadily' lollop 'walk clumsily and with a bounce' scramble 'climb awkwardly, as if by scrambling' promenade 'take a leisurely walk' shoot 'move quickly and violently' ramble 'move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment' limp 'walk impeded by some physical limitation or injury' dodder 'walk unsteadily' rush along 'move fast' trek 'journey on foot, especially in the mountains' gad 'wander aimlessly in search of pleasure' flutter 'move along rapidly and lightly; skim or dart' streak 'run naked in a public place' sleepwalk 'walk in one's sleep' totter 'move without being stable, as if threatening to fall' shin 'climb awkwardly, as if by scrambling' ambulate 'walk about; not be bedridden or incapable of walking' run 'move fast by using one's feet, with one foot off the ground at any given time' sidle 'move sideways' canter 'go at a canter, of horses' trundle 'move heavily' sputter 'climb awkwardly, as if by scrambling' stamp 'walk heavily' hop-skip 'jump lightly' lurch 'move abruptly' troop 'march in a procession' tippytoe 'walk on one's toes' prance 'to walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others' shinny 'climb awkwardly, as if by scrambling' swan 'move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment' flit 'move along rapidly and lightly; skim or dart' gallivant 'wander aimlessly in search of pleasure' paddle 'walk unsteadily' gallop 'go at galloping speed' bucket along 'move fast' mince 'walk daintily' pace 'walk with slow or fast paces' reel 'walk as if unable to control one's movements'
trundle 'COD: move slowly and unevenly on or as if on wheels. ' swim 'COD: propel oneself through water by bodily movement' back 'FN: move backwards' traipse 'COD: walk or move wearily, reluctantly, or aimlessly.' venture 'COD: undertake a risky or daring journey or course of action' lunge 'COD: make a lunge.' bustle 'COD: move energetically or noisily' meander 'COD: wander aimlessly.' limp 'COD: walk with difficulty because of an injured leg or foot.' rip 'FN: move quickly and aggressively' amble 'COD: walk or move at a leisurely pace.' lurch 'COD: make such a movement; stagger.' promenade 'COD: take a promenade.' burrow 'COD: dig into or through something solid.' march 'COD: walk in a military manner with a regular measured tread.' swagger 'COD: walk or behave arrogantly or self-importantly.' climb 'FN: to move vertically usually upwards, usually with effort' strut 'COD: walk with a stiff, erect, and conceited gait.' clamber 'COD: climb or move in an awkward and laborious way' proceed 'COD: move forward.' edge 'FN: to move carefully along a perimeter' sashay 'COD: walk ostentatiously, with exaggerated hip and shoulder movements.' swing 'FN: to propel oneself changing direction suddenly' sneak 'COD: move, go, or convey in a furtive or stealthy manner' trot 'FN: walk briskly' hasten 'COD: be quick to do something; move quickly. no appropriate definitions in COD' stalk 'COD: stride in a proud, stiff, or angry manner' hike 'COD: go on a hike.' fly 'COD: (of a winged creature or aircraft) move through the air under control. ' vault 'COD: leap or spring while supporting or propelling oneself with the hands or a pole.' mosey 'COD: walk or move in a leisurely manner.' head 'COD: move in a specified direction' stagger 'COD: walk or move unsteadily, as if about to fall.' prowl 'COD: move about stealthily or restlessly in search of or as if in search of prey.' sail 'FN: (of watercraft) move across water.' slosh 'COD: move through liquid with a splashing sound' roam 'FN: wander aimlessly over, through, or about (a place).' stumble 'FN: move on foot with difficulty, repeatedly or protractedly suffering from loss of balance.' sidle 'COD: walk in a furtive or stealthy manner, especially sideways or obliquely' rush 'FN: move someplace with urgent haste' scramble 'FN: move or climb hurriedly, possibly using one's hand' taxi 'FN: (of an aircraft) move slowly on the ground after landing or before take-off.' flit 'COD: move swiftly and lightly.' hop 'FN: move by jumping primarily upward ' bound 'FN: to move by leaping or jumping' trek 'COD: go on a trek.' slog 'COD: walk or move with difficulty or effort' tiptoe 'COD: walk quietly and carefully with one's heels raised and one's weight on the balls of the feet.' flounce 'COD: move in an exaggeratedly impatient or angry manner.' pace 'COD: walk at a steady speed, especially without a particular destination and as an expression of anxiety' drive 'FN: (of a vehicle) move under its own power or directed by a driver' whisk 'FN: to move quickly and suddenly in a direction ' shrink 'FN: To move without being noticed or with the intent of going unnoticed, connoting either secrecy or insecurity depending on context.' troop 'COD: (of a group of people) come or go together or in large numbers.' frolic 'COD: play or move about in a cheerful and lively way.' trudge 'COD: walk slowly and with heavy steps, typically because of exhaustion or harsh conditions.' mince 'COD: walk in an affected manner with short, quick steps and swinging hips.' slither 'COD: move smoothly over a surface with a twisting or oscillating motion.' sleepwalk 'COD: walk around and sometimes perform other actions while asleep.' dart 'COD: move suddenly or rapidly.' saunter 'COD: walk in a slow, relaxed manner.' gallivant 'COD: go from place to place in pursuit of pleasure.' shuffle 'COD: walk by dragging one's feet along or without lifting them fully from the ground.' file 'FN: to move oneself in a line with others' jump 'COD: push oneself off the ground using the muscles in one's legs and feet' stomp 'COD: tread heavily and noisily, typically in order to show anger.' skip 'COD: move along lightly, stepping from one foot to the other with a hop or bounce.' stride 'COD: walk with long, decisive steps.' prance 'FN: walk or move around with high, springy steps, or ostentatious, exaggerated movements' slop 'COD: wade through (a wet or muddy area)' dash 'COD: run or travel in a great hurry.' tread 'COD: walk on or along' make 'COD: prepare to go in a particular direction or do a particular thing' slink 'FN: move in a quiet, furtive manner' straggle 'COD: move along slowly so as to trail behind the person or people in front' slip 'FN: to move stealthily.' leap 'COD: jump or spring a long way.' repair 'COD: go to (a place)' pad 'COD: walk with steady steps making a soft, dull sound.' scuttle 'COD: run hurriedly or furtively with short quick steps.' skulk 'COD: hide or move around secretly, typically with a sinister or cowardly motive.' run 'COD: move at a speed faster than a walk, never having both or all feet on the ground at the same time.' romp 'COD: play about roughly and energetically.' scurry 'COD: move hurriedly with short quick steps.' hurry 'COD: move or act quickly or more quickly.' spring 'COD: move suddenly or rapidly upwards or forwards' wade 'COD: walk through a liquid or viscous substance.' clomp 'COD: walk with a heavy tread' wander 'COD: walk or move in a leisurely, casual, or aimless way.' canter 'COD: move at the pace of a horse between a trot and a gallop' stroll 'COD: walk in a leisurely way.' crawl 'COD: move forward on the hands and knees or by dragging the body close to the ground' waltz 'COD: move or act lightly, casually, or inconsiderately:' walk 'COD: move at a regular and fairly slow pace by lifting and setting down each foot in turn. ' jog 'COD: run at a steady, gentle pace, especially as a form of exercise.' waddle 'COD: walk with short steps and a clumsy swaying motion.' storm 'COD: move angrily or forcefully in a specified direction.' pounce 'COD: spring or swoop suddenly to catch or as if to catch prey.' wriggle 'COD: move with wriggling movements. ' caper 'COD: skip or dance about in a lively or playful way' lope 'COD: run with a long bounding stride.' sprint 'COD: run at full speed over a short distance.' trip 'COD: catch one's foot on something and stumble or fall.' gambol 'COD: run or jump about playfully.' steal 'COD: move somewhere quietly or surreptitiously' parade 'COD: walk, march, or display in a parade.' dance 'COD: move rhythmically to music, typically following a set sequence of steps. 2a: move in a quick and light or lively way.' barge 'COD: move forcefully or roughly' lumber 'COD: move in a slow, heavy, awkward way.' scoot 'COD: move quickly with a rapid, darting motion' scamper 'COD: run with quick light steps, especially through fear or excitement.' bop 'FN: to go quickly or unceremoniously; shuffle along as if to bop music' totter 'FN: move in an unsteady way, such that the moving entity seems ready to fall over ' skim 'COD: move quickly and lightly over or on a surface or through the air.' take to the air 'FN: to begin to fly' creep 'COD: move forward on the hands and knees or by dragging the body close to the ground.' hobble 'COD: walk awkwardly, typically because of pain' tramp 'COD: walk heavily or noisily.' step 'COD: lift and set down one's foot or one foot after the other in order to walk somewhere or move to a new position.' toddle 'FN: walk or go in a casual or unsteady way, as a child learning to walk' slalom 'COD: move or race in a winding path, avoiding obstacles.' plod 'COD: walk doggedly and slowly with heavy steps.' press 'FN: move against pressure, esp. from a large number of people.'
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NP (Agent) V () NP (Theme) PP.location[PREP] (Trajectory)
Examples from WordNet
He strode confidently across the hall The children ran to the store Walk, don't run! The horses walked across the meadow The unknown young man drifted among the invited guests small children toddle She minced down the street after breakfast, she walked about in the park The raptor swooped down on its prey The drunken man staggered into the room The cattle roam across the prairie so terrified by the extraordinary ebbing of the sea that they scurried to higher ground She walks with a slight limp They rolled from town to town The horse bounded across the meadow The cars raced down the street We went tramping about the state of Colorado Walk over to the cabinet The heavy man lumbered across the room The masked men ghosted across the moonlit yard Shreds of paper sailed through the air The old woman hobbles down to the store every day The children frolicked in the garden the gamboling lambs in the meadows The soldiers marched across the border He staggered along in the heavy snow The hummingbird flitted among the branches we were walking around in the garden ..stead of sneaking around spying on the neighbor's house The lonely man skulks down the main street all day The drunk man tottered over to our table He struts around like a rooster in a hen house hike the Rockies he shuffled out of the room The ladies promenaded along the beach roving vagabonds The toddlers romped in the playroom The searchlights swept across the sky The men stomped through the snow in their heavy boots They processed into the dining room We spent the summer trekking in the foothills of the Himalayas He marched into the classroom and announced the exam The ship suddenly lurched to the left The gypsies roamed the woods Can you jump over the fence? Wade the pond Every summer they are backpacking in the Rockies The friend scrambled after them the veterans paraded down the street I saw a cougar slinking toward its prey The drunk man stumbled about the wandering Jew He edged towards the car Man cannot fly He paced up and down the hall the streetcar trundled down the avenue The car tore down the street The patient cannot walk yet The soldiers trampled across the fields He came charging into my office We heard his feet shuffling down the hall the laborers drift from one town to the next We walked instead of driving The diva swept into the room Mules plodded in a circle around a grindstone The gymnasts rolled and jumped The young man began to sidle near the pretty girl sitting on the log The horse paced Don't run--you'll be out of breath The horse was galloping along They children trooped into the room Can we wade across the river to the other side? He rushed down the hall to receive his guests The teacher swooped down upon the new students We were hiking in Colorado The child leapt across the puddle
Examples from VerbNet
The lion tamer jumped the lions through the loop. The horse ran to exhaustion. Tom jumped the horse. The lion tamer jumped the lions. Tom jumped the horse over the fence. There jumped out of the box a little white rabbit. The horse ran. There jumped a little white rabbit out of the box. The horse ran the track. The horse ran to the barn. The horse jumped over the fence. Tom walked the dog to exhaustion. The horse hopped the fence. Tom ran the horse from the stable to the pasture through an open gate. Out of the box jumped a little white rabbit.
Examples from SemCor
, and Berman sifted_out all alone on the stage with the ambling chords and beat of the song just whispering into being. She fell_asleep leaning_on her hand, hearing the house creaking as_though it were a living a private life of its own these two hundred years, hearing the birds rustling in their cages and the occasional whirring of wings as one of them landed on the table and walked across the newspaper to perch in the crook of her arm. And divers must be enjoined to look before they leap, either on top of someone else or onto a pool edge. By late afternoon the train inched into the yards in the railhead at Lublin, which was filled with lines of cars poised to pour the tools of war to the Russian front. Or:`` I walk_around the house a_lot''. The game players saw the Air_Force film Monday, ran for 30_minutes, then went in, while the reserves scrimmaged for 45 minutes. Should I hold her hand while walking or only when crossing the street? The Death's-Head_Corps took_in Ukrainian and Baltic_Auxiliaries, and the Einsatzkommandos waded knee-deep in blood and drunken, dope maniacs. She took a good look at herself in the mirror before she turned and, walking with very small steps, started toward the door. He sputtered back to his feet and scrambled madly to pull his bags of seed_grain forward. There was no place to sit, but Watson walked slowly from the ladder to the window slits and back, stooping slightly to avoid striking his head on the heavy beams. `` I 'm going_to walk up to the horses, bold as brass, pretending I 'm one of the guerrillas. Four or five of the cousins from East_Texas were about his age, so naturally they ran_around together. The President also discussed the Bizerte deadlock with the No. 2 man in the Tunisian_Government, Defense_Minister_Bahi_Ladgham, who flew to Washington last week to seek U._S. support. He must construct transitions so_that a dancer who is told to lie prone one second and to leap wildly the next will have some physical preparation for the leap. Her quarters were on the right as you walked into the building, and her small front_room was clogged with heavy furniture- a big, round, oak dining_table and chairs, a buffet, with a row of unclaimed letters inserted between the mirror and its frame. Donovan snatched Greg 's chute from him with a belligerent motion and almost ran to the plane with_it. She soared over the new pastor like an angel he stray from the path and not know all the truth and gossip of which she was chief repository. On Sundays he would walk miles into the campagna to visit with them, and in_particular to see their horses. `` I got and sixty dollars for the hepatitis fund'', she said excitedly when he walked in. The figure leapt from the box, almost lost its balance, the flag draped there tore in the air, the figure landed on its left leg, fell on its hands, and pressed itself up. Being a teacher of American literature, I remembered Whittier 's`` Massachusetts_to_Virginia'', where he said:`` But that one dark loathsome burden ye must stagger with alone, And reap the bitter harvest which ye yourselves have sown''. Whoever rises to the occasion walks a treacherous path to leadership. Silence walked at Pamela 's side, its presence numbingly close, yet too far for her to hear. As he walked, he tried to think. She walked back to the house and entered, feeling herself returning, sensing some kind of opportunity in the empty building. `` My father walked, through two miles of snow, in Illinois''. - and flounced to the sink, where she began noisily to wash her hands. O_'_Banion tucked away his gun and walked out of the theatre; he was neither prosecuted nor even arrested. From his room he could look out in springtime and see the couples hand_in_hand walking slowly, deliciously, across the campus, and he could smell the sweet vernal winds. Just before coming to the mosque entrance I crossed the street, entered the Hippodrome, and walked ahead to the Obelisk of Theodosius, originally erected in Heliopolis in Egypt about 1600 B._C. by Thutmose, who also built those now in New_York, London and Rome at the Lateran. The steady roll of the drums had sounded behind him as he walked between the endless ranks of the men he had commanded, and each man about-faced and turned his back as the officer approached. We have ample light when the sun sets; the temperature of our homes is independent of the seasons; we fly through the air, although gravity pulls us down; the range of our voice ignores distance. Mike ran down the line, slashing picket ropes with the bayonet. He started to run but Oso 's shot caught him on the wing. In our age of Science and Angst it seems to me more brave to stay on Earth and explore inner man than to fly far from the sphere of our sorrow and explore outer_space''. Thus, stealthily they advanced upstream; then they turned to the right, climbed the embankment, and walked into the valley again. The U._N.- chartered plane which was flying from the conference city of Ndola in Northern_Rhodesia had been riddled with machinegun bullets last weekend and was newly repaired. He lurched on down the road despairingly, because there was no place else to go. There was no use wandering off into a territory of utter nightmare. They rode around and around to trample the figure into the sand. It is visible throughout the city, and men from Madison_ave. would jump at the chance. When, in late afternoon on the last_day in June, he saw two people top the ridge to_the_south and walk toward the house, he quit work immediately and strode to his rifle. They either walked or were driven. Behind them shambled a long column of weak, tattered men. A short time later, Lieutenant_Bonner stomped into the dressing_room. He clambered out of the dwindling wash, the loose dirt flying behind him, and flashed a look about. He brushed by the idiotic boy and lumbered heavily up_the_stairs. When driving rain or mist socked in one valley, Fogg would chandelle up and over to reverse course and try another one, ranging from the Ottauquechee up_to Danville in search of safe passage through the mountain_passes. Meanwhile, after 24 years in the Senate, Rhode_Island 's durable Democrat_Theodore_Francis_Greene- having walked, swum and cerebrated himself to the hearty age of 93- left that august body( voluntarily, because he could surely have been re-elected had he chosen to run again last November), as the oldest man ever to serve in the Senate. There being no bridge, the master had to stop at the shore; but his companion crossed the river walking on the water and beckoned to Hwang_Pah to follow him. And when he came to examine the scene, there was a certain staginess to it, it had the smell of planning, and a swift suspicion darted into his mind. It was General_Burnside 's horse running in a circle. I saw the pony fall like a stone and the young warrior flew over its head, bouncing like a rubber ball. The inventory you acquired from me is going_to be easy to move; you can't very well sidle up to people on the street and ask if they want to buy a hot Bodhisattva. A shot caught him and straightened him up in screaming pain; a following volley of shots shattered glass, ripped the ceiling, and sent him lurching heavily from the table. Alexander walked away. He had no apparent comprehension of morality; he divided humanity into`` right guys'' and`` wrong guys'', and the wrong ones he was always willing to kill and trample under. You should have gone_to work today,' stead of sneaking around spying on the Dronk house''. Then, at_last, his day would fall into an ordered pattern and he would be free to read, or garden or just wander through the woods in the late afternoon, accompanied by his dogs. He was happy enough to take the convertible and race up the hill to the Blevins', thinking that they might give him a drink. He started to struggle up, heaving desperately. As the afternoon sped toward evening, the suite saw a steady procession of Paxton aides pass in and out, each with his own special problem. Then hang_up fast and come walking on down to the Perrin address. But he pulled_away from the irrelevant old volumes and walked around to the newer ones. He was crouched over his anvil in the courtyard getting his chisels into trim, when a splinter of steel flew into his eye and imbedded itself in his pupil. `` She flew beautifully'', said Fiedler. The water in Thor 's big swimming_pool had been covered with a blanket of thick, foamy soapsuds- fashioned, of_course, from ZING- Joyce had dived from the board into the pool, then swirled and cavorted in her luxurious`` bath'' while cameras rolled. Are you looking ahead to the market of of American boys and girls, who will grow_up to enjoy a traditional American way_of_life- ranging the fields with a fine American gun and uniformly excellent ammunition? Sir- I hasten to join in praise of the men in the toll booths on the Garden_State Parkway. Muffling an exclamation, Russ sprang to the nearest steps and ran_down. In the street, walking as quickly as he could, Stanley_Gilborn was a lone figure. He ran on his plump sticks of legs, freezing now_and_again into the sudden startled attitudes which the camera had caught and held_on the photographs, all carefully placed and glued and labeled, resting in the fat plush album in the bottom drawer of the escritoire. Instead, he whirled and ran to his house for a gun forcing them to kill him, Cook reported. Can you walk? He walked up_to the lieutenant 's office, leaned wearily against the gun rack that housed four rifles and a gas_gun nobody remembered having used and a submachine_gun that was occasionally tried_out on the Academy_Range. See_you'', Donovan said as he jumped off the wing. He came bounding up_the_stairs and joined the dance. Roberts careened backward, his back arched, fought for balance and, failing, stumbled against the newel_post at the foot of the stairs. Pope was convicted last year of having aided North Celebes rebels by flying bombing missions. Greg climbed into the cockpit feeling as if he had never been in one before. `` Friends, Romans, Countrymen, Lend Me Your Ear-Muffs'',`` Such a Phrase as Drifts Through Dream'', and`` The New_Vocabularianism''. At the first shot Russ had hurled his mount to the left toward the side of the winding draw. Roberts careened backward, his back arched, fought for balance and, failing, stumbled against the newel_post at the foot of the stairs. She had offered to walk, but Pamela knew she would not feel comfortable about her child until she had personally confided her to the care of the little pink woman who chose to be called`` Auntie''. Another reported that his comrades were`` in fine spirits pitching around like a blind dog in a meat_house ''. The door opened and three men and a woman in a sari swept past him and down_the_stairs. He jumped up and turned_around to see the metal door closing. Thus, on the highroad, a troop of soldiers`` marched in their own dust and sang'', while on the footpath one man walks alone. He was interrupted by a crash from the deck and sprang toward the ladder, with Gansevoort and Heiser behind him. The big car sprang away from the curb like something alive. That po'k, it was so full of skippers it would jump and run and not come when you say,' Hoo-pig'. The horse plodded on, and he repeated his call. So you sit in the car and listen to the air run_out and listen to the rain and see the mud in_front_of the headlights, waiting for you, for your new spectator_pumps, waiting for you to squat by yourself out there in your tight skirt, crying and afraid and trying to get that damned son-of-a-bitch tire off, because that is being an old_maid too, if you happen to drive a car, it is changing the tire yourself in the night, and in the mud and the rain, hating to get out in it but afraid to stay and afraid to try to walk out for help. Other Indians were running at the ponies, shrilling and waving blankets. In the very front rank, two men were wounded and staggered along, trailing blood behind them. The final group included folk_songs from back home, stomped out, shouted and chanted with irresistible spirit and in cowboy costume. He did not bother with his radio- there would be time for that later- but as he scrambled out on the pavement he saw the filling_station and the public telephone_booth and knew instantly how he had been summoned. Now_and_then, the glistening side of a half object showed as it swept past. `` I like to dance'', she said, then turned and walked away. She ran from a_little group of us. Everywhere he went in town, people sidled up, gave him the guttural bit or broke_into a frightening Tarzan yodel. , when Mr._Milstein thrust straight to the core of the music, sparks flying, bow shredding, violin singing, glittering and sometimes spitting, Mr._Hendl could go_along. To climax her Roman revels, she was thrown_out of the swanky Hotel_Excelsior after she had run naked through its marble halls screaming for help. Before her chore was finished she was rescuing wind-blown sheets of music, trundling microphones about the stage, helping to move the piano and otherwise joining in the informal atmosphere. a train rushes straight at the audience, or a great wave threatens to break over the seats. But it also looked_like a toad, hopping away from the light. Half crazed by the weight dragging, the dust, and the heat, the horse leaped our wall, dashing out the rider 's brains against it, and leaving him lying there among us- while the horse crashed away through the brush. Marty knew how the Union soldiers must have felt at Chancellorsville and Antietam and Gettysburg when the ragged gray ranks charged at them, screaming the wild banshee howl they called the Rebel yell. The music sang nicely, sprinted evenly when necessary, was properly accented and balanced. Angelina stepped back, her eyes roaming the tray for omissions. Eddie_Lee, Riverside 's redheaded playing manager, ran after the ball but it rolled past him. Everyone was running. I walked to the right around it to buildings containing illuminated manuscripts and came to the Treasury, which houses such things as coffee_cups covered with diamonds, jewelled swords, rifles glittering with diamonds and huge divan-like thrones as large as small beds, on_which the sultans sat cross-legged. `` I 'll be there, but I 'll walk'', Doc said. The other trotted over and swooped at the tiny puddle. They got it over the side and clambered aboard only a_few minutes before their schooner went_under. Roy smiled- he did have a nice smile- took_off his hat most politely, told her to hop in, and he 'd give her a lift to Quinzaine. He glanced up in_time to see Roberts hurtling down on him from above, literally flying through the air, his bloody face twisted. He walked over to the right-hand door, opened it and got the reloaded automatic out of the glove_compartment and put it in his hip_pocket. The two children, both boys, wandered around the Australian and me for a_few moments and_then returned to their work. Then we have informed a large_number of our crew that when they reach the United_States, they will be punished but that in the meanwhile, they run loose and are expected to perform their jobs in_good_order. It clanged shut as he sprang toward it. Yes, retirement seems to creep upon you suddenly. His small black_eyes darted inside the olive oval of his face. He struggled out of his clothes. The Old_Man 's very soul could have left him and flown down that street, but he would have had anyone know it. He clomped heavily up the stoop and rang the bell. She got to her feet, staggered, and almost fell. They were both walking towards each other, unhurried. He had stood at a_little distance, studying her, as though he would walk_around next and look at the back of her head. The fourth time in harness he walked off like a gentleman. Yet they keep running from one physician to another, largely to get a willing ear who will listen to their parade of troubles. Russian tanks and artillery parading through the streets of Havana, Russian intrigue in the Congo, and Russian arms drops in Laos( using the same Ilyushin transports that were used to carry Communist agents to the Congo) made it plain once_more that the cold_war was all_of a_piece in space and time. Cousin_Joshua and some others felt that we should march toward Lexington and take_up new positions ahead of the slow-moving British column, but another group maintained that we should stick to this spot and this section of road. Then comes the time when the last wire is removed and Susie walks out a healthier and more attractive girl than when she first went to the orthodontist. But last week, when a reporter was_standing near Mantle 's locker, Mickey walked up and volunteered an anecdote. For the next hour he scrambled happily up_and_down the ladder, sharing the excitement of reporters who had seen McKinley 's assassination, the Iroquois_Theater fire in Chicago, and the Hall-Mills trial. ( 1)'' A second tale shows still more clearly the kind_of powers a truly spiritual monk could possess:`` On_one_occasion Yang_Shan( Kyo-zan) saw a stranger monk flying through the air. To anyone who remembers Newport at its maximum violence, this view of what the boys and girls do in the springtime before they wing north for the Jazz_Festival ought to prove entertaining. He raced to the window and yanked at the sash. They were covered with tiny white blossoms, their scant roots clawing at the stony ground, and wild birds darted in and about and through them so they were nearly alive with the rustle and cry. With great difficulty John clambered to his feet and started to run, sweat pouring down his face. Where were they all walking to? `` Running_around in the moonlight almost naked and slugging a man with a rock''? And then_again perhaps the reason why he could find time to do any of the things he had planned to do after retirement: reading, roaming, gardening, lying on his back and watching the clouds go_by, was because he did want to do them. Children walking home from school would scuff through what seemed to be his foliage. Lester 's hand fluttered to Cabot 's shoulder. With the first reports, Russell 's horse wheeled to the right and ran towards the buildings while Cook, followed by a hail of bullets, raced towards the arroyo of Salyer_'s_Canyon immediately in_front_of him, just reaching it as his horse fell. Upon reaching the desired speed, the automatic equipment would cut_off the drive, and the silent but not empty vessel would hurl towards the star which was its journey 's end. She hesitated, she hopped, she roll and rocked, skipped and jumped, but in some two_weeks she started to pace, From_that time to this she has shown steady improvement and now looks_like one of the classiest things on the grounds. As he signed his scorecard and walked off the course, Player was almost in tears. No one walked in_this country, least_of_all Ed_Dow or Dutch Renfro or any of the rest of the Bar_B crew. Your mother would always retrieve him when he wandered off, and she would send him home to his son. Hustler( Knight_Dream-Torkin) is a playful bay rascal of a colt, not the best gaited, but he surely can pace and is right_there with them, and sometimes leading them, in the best miles. In soft woods with pronounced grain, there is sometimes a tendency for the hole to wander, due_to the varying hardness of the wood. He stumbled into the house, eyes burning like fire. Jess stumbled through the door. Alex explained that they had been out for a stroll before breakfast while the doctor edged around behind him, attempting to hide the protuberance at his left side behind Alex 's arm and back. The craft made the familiar unwelcome flight to Havana, where, for some unknown reason, Castro rushed to the airport to express mortification to the Colombian foreign_minister, a passenger, who is not an admirer of old Ten O' Clock_Shadow. Dean came rushing up. A dominant motive is the poet 's longing for his homeland and its boyhood associations:`` Not men folk , but the fields where I would stray, The stones where as a child I used_to play''. They had winged over the Adriatic, they had taken Bari by complete surprise and now they were battering her, attacking with deadly skill. We walked down the Rue_de_L_'_Arcade, thence along beside the Madeleine and across to a sidewalk cafe opposite that church. He mumbled at her but let himself be led off inside the house, shuffling mightily to make it clear how weak and aged he was and_how he was buffeted about by those who still had their wicked strength. When the recent Katangan outbreaks imperiled these solutions Mr._Hammarskjold, despite the danger, flew to exert a calming influence. There the buffalo would roam, to be seen as a tapestry, not as moth-eaten zoo specimens. Since Mrs._Calhoun remembered only that the marriage had been in the spring, he started to plod through several months. Its boundaries had nothing to do with geography or ethnic groupings; they were determined by the points at which Leopold 's explorers and gunmen got tired of walking. Zion was surprised when Roy 's buggy stopped beside her on the pike one early summer day as she was walking home from the country school where she was teaching now that Eph_Showers had had a call to preach in some mountain town. And after a while, he dried his tears and walked the deck as a captain with assurance and dignity. `` Y'all wanna walk- walk'', he said. Now all the bodies are missing, like they got_up and walked away''. Watson watched two of them flounder into the shallow water and listened to their voices beg shrilly. At the landing she saw Juanita, her face flushed pink with excitement, run down the hall from the kitchen to the front_door. As Rector was walking back toward the residential hall, Johnson came_out of the basement and bounded up_to him. Fortunately, the honor of the denomination can attest that Cyrus_Bartol defended Parker 's sincerity, as did also Gannett and Chandler_Robbins; whereupon Parker broke_down into convulsions of weeping and rushed out of the room, though not out of the Fellowship. Durkin and Calhoun came running from the post. Marty faced east and started walking down the left side of the road. And he ignored him, skirting the parked cars and walking up the path to the Skopas house. Lunch was over, and we walked back to the hotel with the light and dark of Paris screaming at us. He doubted if a man could wade as far as the desolate, dry that rimmed the valley. It was amazing how they had herded together for protection: an enormous matriarch in a quilted silk wrapper, rising from the breakfast_table; a gross boy in his teens, shuffling in from the kitchen with a sandwich in his hands; a girl in her twenties, fat and sullen, descending the marble staircase; then all four gathering on the sofa to face the inquisitor. He crossed the street and walked swiftly southward to circle back to the Boulevard and north a block to the open restaurant. Of the Japanese private he says:`` He fought and marched till he died. The hired_man ran over to help his boss. He 's been warbling in severe pain; a medico 's injection inflamed a nerve, and Johnny can barely walk. If you walk into the ring because it is fun to show your dog, he will feel it and give you a good performance! He bogeyed the 15 th by missing a short putt and finally scrambled through the last three holes without further mishap for a 2- over-par 74 and a 72- hole total of 280. `` They 're an expensive English shoe for walking_around a_lot. In privacy he could walk_around, leave the light on, read. The younger son told police his brother had run from the house after the shootings and had driven away in their mother 's car. She charged off to the bedrooms. He did not try to run. Her words jumbled together and she ran from the office and from the question in Rev 's face. They are huge areas which have been swept by winds for so many centuries that there is no soil left, but only deep bare ridges fifty or sixty yards apart with ravines between them thirty or forty feet deep and the only thing that moves is a scuttling layer of sand. After Gagarin became the Greatest Man in the World, for a nation that does not believe_in the cult_of_personality or in careerism, Moreland wrote me a letter in which he said:`` I am not interested in how long a bee can live in a vacuum, or how far it can fly. So choosing a good tree, he clambered up into it, found a comfortable notch, and in it to sleep, like the tousled bear he was, with his hands across his chest, as though with honey. Everybody left and I stayed in the pool, then Lou came_back alone and leaped into the pool too. McBride staggered into the street, flopped sprawling in the stinging dust. One, more horrible than the rest, lunged, growling deep in his throat, his hair bristling. Pamela felt calm and peaceful as she walked along. It raced closer and they could see a woman with white hair, sitting astride an upright branch. This filly is another Adios that wants to trot, and trot she did until forced to do otherwise. Then Angelina turned and with an easy grace walked toward the kitchen. Holding the pistol concealed, he walked to_the_rear wall of the stockade. `` I could scratch her eyes out'', Eileen cried and stamped her foot when I came_back from the phone_booth. The tulips and the big pink peonies had been blooming along the drive, and he had walked up from the bus almost singing. Then they had always been romping around him on these walks, yelping with delight, dashing off into the bushes on fruitless hunting_expeditions, returning to jump up on him triumphantly with muddy paws. He turned and raced across the parade_ground toward the rock house. Then he noticed the clouds racing upon them- heavy, ominous, leaden clouds that formed even as they sliced over the crests of the surrounding. Someone said that while we were standing here and arguing about it, would be gone; but Cousin_Simmons said he had watched them marching west early in the morning, and moving at a much brisker pace it had still taken half an hour for their column to pass, what with the narrowness of the road and their baggage and ammunition carts. His legs suddenly feel heavy and unaccountably weary, as if he had walked for miles, instead of strolling a_few hundred yards along the old campus paths. He ran out into the downpour, sped across the yard and into the buggy room. Totaling 3399, sales jumped 14 per_cent over February 's 2963. And so he walked, aimless again. Pat saw Gyp_Carmer staggering forward, a half filled bottle upraised as if to strike. He went_back to touch home_plate, turned and walked to the dugout without looking_back. A second leaped from his horse to the top of the bale, firing four arrows in such rapid succession it did n't seem possible they were in flight. Now he saw that both the man and woman were moving slowly and irregularly, staggering, as if they found it a struggle to remain on their feet. In France he had puzzled the meaning of the great stone monuments men had thrown up to the sky, and always as he wandered, he felt a stranger to their exultation. Once, Andrus walked by it, hastily scanned the bold black headline and the five column lead of the article( by Duane_Bosch, staff correspondent- age not given), and muttered:`` We a buncha national celebrities''. The heavy glass did n't break, but the top flew off; sugar sprayed with a hiss that was loud in the silence. As this year marks the centennial of the beginning of the Civil_War, this fact is being commemorated with several exhibits throughout the State, but most_of_all paying tribute to the first Rhode_Island Volunteers who rushed to the defense of the City of Washington, putting at the disposal of President_Lincoln the only fully equipped and best trained regiment at this time. Then they had always been romping around him on these walks, yelping with delight, dashing off into the bushes on fruitless hunting_expeditions, returning to jump up on him triumphantly with muddy paws. She was the John_Harvey, one of those Atlantic sea-horses that had sailed to Bari to bring beans, bombs, and bullets to the U._S._Fifteenth Air_Force, to Field_Marshal Montgomery 's Eighth_Army then racing up the calf of the boot of Italy in_that early December of 1943. Nobody walks any_more but crackpots and Harry_Truman, and he 's already got an education. One day, Ching had told him( smiling, patting him on the back) as they walked to the weekly conference of squad leaders,`` Keep it up, your squad is good, one of the best, keep it up, keep_up the good work''. When he charged Mickey was ready. I was so scared, well, I just ran to my car and came here''. Thus, on the highroad, a troop of soldiers`` marched in their own dust and sang'', while on the footpath one man walks alone. It would be fine publicity for the man who was willing to walk to the mayor 's throne over the broken reputation of a helpless girl! Walking away on impulse, he might logically leave_behind what it was inconvenient to carry. Hoag stumbled back into the hall, leaned_against the wall, and started to retch. Once out in the street, the traffic was a gadfly maze in which he wandered stricken. And if it was not an individual who was in the dock, why was the Trial, as we shall observe later, scuttled in the attempt to prove Eichmann a`` fiend''? Back at the Kaiser 's Fountain, I walked left to the streetcar stop and rode up the hill- any car will do- past the Column of Constantine, also_known_as the Burnt Column, at the top on my right. He ran out into the downpour, sped across the yard and into the buggy room. I swallowed hard and looked down at my feet plodding along beside Rachel. That po'k, it was so full of skippers it would jump and run and not come when you say,' Hoo-pig'. He walked toward the center of the city to keep his rendezvous with Styka. Lieutenant_Rawlins, one of the plain-clothesmen, spotted me and said,`` Hi, Shell'', and walked toward me. According to the myth, Old_Order then vanishes at stage_left and reappears at extreme stage_right, but director Shuz skillfully sidesteps the rather gooshey problem of stage_effects by simply having Miss_Arapacis walk across the stage. A bunch of young buckaroos from out West, who go_by the name of Texas Boys Choir, loped into Town_Hall last night and succeeded in corralling the hearts of a sizable audience. Vesole rushed from gun to gun, attempting to direct fire. When the house was about half consumed, his comrade ran to the door and threw up his hands, declaring repeatedly that he did not know the whereabouts of Manuel. On December 5 he paced a mile in 2: 55 on the twice-around, out in third position all_the_way. Their only hope of survival was to hold to the road and keep marching. He got a knee up into Roberts' belly, used both hands and heaved him clear, then scrambled to his feet. I was ready to jump but when Ma said she 'd get the whisky it surprised him like it surprised me, and he ran_down. With the first reports, Russell 's horse wheeled to the right and ran towards the buildings while Cook, followed by a hail of bullets, raced towards the arroyo of Salyer_'s_Canyon immediately in_front_of him, just reaching it as his horse fell. No sooner had Betsey come_out of the ring than Mrs._Long walked into the Working Competition with Ch. Cadet or Noranda, another home-bred product, and won! A man was standing in_the_open door of the lighted orderly room a_few yards to Mike 's left, but he, too, suddenly made_up_his_mind and went racing to join the confused activity at the east end of the stockade. `` One of them banged the sash of the window nearest my bed around midnight in July and I leaped out of sleep and out_of_bed. For the aged horses: Mr._Budlong, p, 2: 00.2 h, Lottie_Thomas, p, 2: 04.2 h, Mighty_Signal 2: 03, Clever Braden, p, 2: 01.1 h, and Glow_Star, p, 2: 02.3 have been in 2: 35; Miss_Demon_Abbe, p, 1: 59.3 has trotted in 2: 26, and is expected to race at this gait; Carter_Creed, p, 3, 2: 01.1, Great_Lullwater 2: 00.3, and Hi Jay, p, 2: 05.1 h have been in 2: 30; Tanker_T., 3, 2: 05.3 is now wearing hopples and has trained in 2: 19; Stormy_Dream, p, 2: 01.3 h, Demon_Abbe, p, 2: 02, Dundeen_B., 4, 2: 04.2 h, Claudia 's Song, 3, 2: 06.3 h, and( jet Fire, 4, 2: 02.2 have been in 2: 25; Maria_Key, 2, 2: 06 h looked great in 2: 22; Mocking_Byrd, p, 2: 01.1 h has been in 2: 12, with a racing date approaching at_Bay Meadows. All kinds come to walk in the promenade: Could he walk out in_the_midst of his piece? Then, since the auction was being held nearby, he had walked to_it. `` They 'll trample it down. Russ ran up the steps quickly to the plank porch. No bottle pool is tolerated- bottle pool being our lingo for those who come to swim and sink into our bar while protesting that they can only dunk and run. The progressive closing of Afro-Asian ears to the Christian message is epitomized in a conversation I had three years ago while flying from Jerusalem to Cairo. The most infamous of all was launched by the explosion of the island of Krakatoa in 1883; it raced across the Pacific at 300 miles an hour, devastated the coasts of Java and Sumatra with waves 100 to 130 feet high, and pounded the shore as far_away as San_Francisco. He brushed past the clergyman and walked into the center of the camp. It must have hurt her even to walk, for the sole was completely off her left foot and Morgan saw that it was bruised and bleeding. Stilts, a more direct cat, leaped from the bed and trotted briskly toward the kitchen. Every plane that could fly was sent into the air. Keeping the hands in the starting position, run in_place to a quick rhythm. I can walk real good. The hostler would have the table ready and a pot of coffee hissing on the stove; then a porter from Manning 's Fish_House would trot in with a tray on his head. For the first few months of their marriage she had tried to be nice about Gunny, going out with him to watch this pearl without price stamp imperiously around in her stall. In_fact, He came into this world Himself, in the person of His Son, Jesus_Christ, who stood here amid the darkness of human sin and said:`` I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in_darkness, but shall have the light of life''. Lumpe worked a walk as the first batter to face Hyde and romped around as Siebern blasted Hyde 's next toss 415 feet over the scoreboard in right center. `` He 's looking a_lot better, and he 's able to run'', Meek explained. He unhitched his horse, walked it away, mounted, and spurred it on. He stopped pacing, leaned_against the dank, timbered wall and let his mind drift. Rank after rank of them came_down the road, and the faces were all the same, and they walked in a sea of dust. Katie scrambled to her feet, Stevie agilely retaining his seat. `` Good figures should be kept in_hand'', she said, and walked away with an exaggerated wiggle. He adjusted the hat, lifted the horn to his lips as_though it were a flute, and fell_in alongside our fingerprint_expert to cavort with him. He closed his eyes and let the unintelligible drift of voices sweep pleasantly over him. So the Kirov will fly back to Russia, minus a Chicago engagement, a serious loss for dance fans- and for the frustrated bookers, cancellation of one of the richest bookings in the country. Mark 's thoughts must have been keeping silent pace beside his own, climbing the same crags in dirty white sneakers, clambering out on top of the headland and coming_upon the sudden glinting water at the same instant. Kate had walked past the school on her chores and had seen the whole incident, had seen Joel 's burning humiliation before Miss_Snow 's cold, bespectacled wrath. After walking out to his corral that morning, he 'd been amazed to see the dust puff_up in_front of his feet. Those souls like to wander off, and must be called back. He tried to run after B' dikkat, to hug the lead spacesuit, to tell B' dikkat that he loved him. A year ago today, when the Democrats were fretting and frolicking in Los_Angeles and John_F._Kennedy was still only an able and ambitious Senator who yearned for the power and responsibility of the Presidency, Theodore_H._White had already compiled masses of notes about the Presidential campaign of 1960. Many_of them, in increasing panic, came running with water in their hats in a ludicrous effort. She turned and walked stiffly into the parlor to the dainty legged escritoire, warped and cracked now from fifty years in an atmosphere of sea_spray. There was nothing he could do except jump into the ditch. Painters left less and of a vase in a plain dark color; instead they divided the surface into many bands or covered it by all-over patterns into which freehand drawing began to creep. This proved conclusively that The Wrangler was a jinx, so he walked on down to Hurrays, an even more glorified gambling_den than the Golden_Calf. He was marching up_and_down the locker_room of the Grassy_Brae_Golf_Club shouting,`` Bomb Cuba! Stevie twisted and, frantically, commanded the mare to leap straight ahead. She is a beautiful filly and likes to trot. For weeks I wandered about this neighborhood of warehouses and garages, truck terminals and taxi repair_shops, gasoline_pumps and longshoremen 's lunch counters, yet never did I cease to feel myself a stranger there. There was nothing he could do but walk. Chandler, looking_to right and left to see how his men were faring, suddenly saw another figure bounding up the hill, hurling grenades and hollering the battle_cry as he ran. Sloan created such works for newspaper supplements before syndication threw him out of a job and sent him to roam the streets of New_York, thereby building for America an incomparable city survey from paintings of McSorley 's Saloon to breezy clotheslines on city roofs. For ten minutes they ran beneath the squall, raising their arms and, for_the_first_time, shouting and capering. He fought_down the impulse to rush in and collar the vicious puncher on_the_spot. Julia, seeing the bandage, rushed to him. The doctor shot_down to the lavatory and turned the doorknob, but to no effect: the lavatory was occupied. So, for_that_matter, are the newer dances- the`` Kalmuk_Dance'' with its animal movements, that genial juggling act by Sergei_Tsvetkov called`` The Platter'', the rousing and beautiful betrothal celebration called`` Summer'',`` The Three Shepherds'' of Azerbaijan hopping up on their staffs, and, of_course, the trenchant`` Rock' n' Roll''. They waited three minutes and_then crept out on tip-toe; the halls were empty and they passed down_the_stairs to number nine and listened at the door. They ran for three hours. Calenda was not the sort who walked_around without one of his`` boys'' close_at_hand. I saw the clergyman kneel for a moment by the twitching body of the man he had shot, then run back to his position. Goulding leaped to his feet and started forward,`` Garryowen''! on his lips, his men following. If Ferguson 's car had been in_sight, Holden would have walked directly to it. As if drawn by a wire the enemy flew into them. They grew louder as the Indians charged again. They lived mainly in the kitchen; they moved Maggie 's bed and the baby 's basket there, and the rest of them undressed by the stove and ran groaning and shivering to the upper polar regions and plunged into icy beds. One of the warriors suddenly leaped to his feet and began running across the valley to the trees that lined the small creek. Walking along the lake before breakfast, Mr._Podger had seen the feather, and the_bird that had lost it in flight. A fly would crawl down the bulging forehead, into the socket of the eye, walk along the man 's lashes and across the wet surface of the eyeball, and the eye did not blink. Otherwise, UN will march blindly on to certain defeat. It was a Cadillac, black with the dust of the road, its windows closed tight so you knew that the people who climbed out of_it would be cool and unwrinkled. He pulled with all his strength at the heavy, brass bound door, and shuffled along the wainscoted wall. Where their sharp edges seemed restless as sea waves thrusting themselves upward in angry motion, Papa-san sat glacier like, his smooth solidity, his very immobility defying all the turmoil about him. Bishop rushed on deck to grab a 20 mm gun, pumping out 400 rounds before sticks of three bombs each crashed into Holds One, Three and Five. He 'd mounted_up immediately and raced with a revolver ready toward the spot from which he 'd estimated the shot had come. But he was looking_forward to snow- seeing for himself that each tiny crystal of the water of life was a unique individual, as he had read- walking barefoot, rolling in it. Drifting here_and_there. From the moment that Hino had first walked into the mission to ask for a job, any job- his qualifications neatly written on a piece_of_paper in a precise hand- he had been ready to become a Christian. The battle of the drib-drool continues, but most of New_York 's knowing sophisticates of Abstract_Expressionism are stamping their feet impatiently in expectation of V( for Vindication) Day, September first, when Augustus_Quasimodo 's first one-man show opens at the Guggenheim. He walked past the sheriff into a windowless room with shelves full_of big, leather-bound volumes from floor to ceiling all_around the walls. They walked from midnight to noon, noon to midnight, and came to the beast sprawled on its side. Mills shot out in_front and kept the lead through two thirds of the race. She sprang up and went swiftly to the bedroom. He started to say something as I walked in and_then suddenly grinned and said,`` Oh, yes. - flapped as it ran. All they could think_of was to run_around in circles, kicking their legs out. The harder the choice, the more willing the league is to wade in. Several police_cars, loaded with armed officers, raced alongside, blazing_away at the tires of the big jet. And with_that he walked off to give instruction to a rookie pitcher. Ritchie walked up to him at the magazine stand. Taking the streetcar back to Kaiser 's Fountain, I walked ahead, then left down the street opposite St._Sophia and just beyond the corner came to a small, one-story building with a red-tile roof, which is the entrance to the Sunken_Palace. The man had come floundering aboard the flat-bottomed barge at the last instant, brandishing the flag_of_truce. They walked toward each other. It gave Curt time to stagger to his feet. The horse walked, the reins were slack, the huckster rode with bowed shoulders, his forearms across his knees. She had black_eyes, long and intriguingly tilted, and the way she walked was melody. Macneff stopped pacing to stare at Hal with his pale blue eyes. The morning he walked in to announce to her, blushing, that he was married. Leaning his Winchester against the front of the house, he walked to the girl. At a very shallow place, two Mexicans rushed into the open for a shot. He jumped, and sank to his knees in muddy water. Among my school and neighborhood friends, during the next months, I bragged and swaggered and pompously described my impending date. They set bouncing_betties to jump and explode at testicle level while we more mercifully had them go_off at the head. He dressed, and sped outdoors. She sidled along the booths one step at_a_time. Watson raced for him, his boots slamming the soft earth. She felt mindless, walking, and almost easy until the church spire told her she was near the cemetery, and she caught herself wondering what she would say to Doaty. The old nightmare which had caused him so many wakeful hours came charging in on him once_more, only this time he could pacify it with a sleeping_pill and send it away. To be the Savior and the Lord, Jesus_Christ has to be a historical individual with a biography all his own; he dare not be a cosmic aeon that swoops to earth for_a_while but never identifies itself with man 's history. Then he would walk off for a_few days alone in the direction of Europe. They lay, with the_birds hopping from branch to branch above them and the bright sky peeping down at them. He was prancing along the hall, heading for the next flight_of_stairs. He staggered over and dropped it on the table. For three days, their stolid oxen had plodded up a blazing valley as flat and featureless as a dead sea. The way she strutted down the street, the Old_Man would have been blind not to have noticed both. Yet he walked like a young man. Outside I walked past the entrance to St._Sophia, turned left at the end of_it, and continued toward a gate in the wall ahead. Russ sprang through to bat it nimbly aside. At Hilo large_numbers of people ran out to inspect the amazing spectacle of the denuded beach. Suddenly one of them shouted, ran a_few feet, bent forward and put his mouth to the ground. She thrust forward through the shadows and the trees that resisted her and tried to fling her back. In defiance, a chinless reprobate, Jake_Camaret, marched down the aisle in St._Peter 's one Sunday morning, followed by one of the women from the Bordel, whose dress and walk plainly showed the lack of any shame. I put_in new batteries so_as_to be certain I 'd have plenty of power and on my way_out walked over to the regular parking stalls and stood looking at them thoughtfully. I'm not pleading for the heart that leaps up when it beholds a rainbow in the sky, or for the heart that with rapture fills and dances with the daffodils. There was the freshness of color, the freedom of perception, the lack of self-consciousness, but with a twist that made the forms leap from the page and smack you in the eye. Here, this happy, roving son of good_fortune proved that he could accept the disciplines of a new social economic order fighting for its very existence and ideals in a truculent world. Robinson told Policemen James_Jones and Morgan_Lloyd of the Wabash avenue district that 10 youths boarded his south bound express_bus in_front of Dunbar_Vocational High_school, 30 th street and South_Park way, and began`` skylarking''. He did, but it was not really a question, and so he left the room, walked down the hall to the front of the apartment, hesitated, and then knocked lightly on the closed door of the study. He tramped out of the Miners_Rest with his hopes plummeting, and headed doggedly for the Palace_Saloon, the last place of any consequence on this side of the street. Going through the Imperial_Gate in the wall, I entered the grounds of Topkapi_Palace, home of the Sultans and nerve_center of the vast Ottoman_Empire, and walked along a road toward another gate in the distance, past the Church of St._Irene, completed by Constantine in 330 A._D. on my left, and_then, just outside the second gate, I saw a spring with a tap in the wall on my right- the Executioner 's Spring, where he washed his hands and his sword after beheading his victims. She musta been walking in her sleep- you seen her yourself in here''. The explosion sent the hood of the car flying over the roof of the house. At home, he would even wash his hands for supper, and he wandered around the yard in a pair of old corduroys. Miss_Ada had giggled, and she went sweeping and rustling to the couch and sank down. He jumped. This features the marching songs of several nations, recorded as though the various national bands were marching by your reviewing_stand. She stood indecisively for a moment, then walked down the hall; he heard her knocking on another door. To the German pilot in the bomber the rocket became a faint black speck, hurtling through the sky at the then incredible speed of 420 m. p. h.. He ate breakfast in a sullen mood, but afterwards, when he walked out onto Virginia_Street, he felt braced. Out of the church and into his big car, it tooling over the road with him driving and the headlights sweeping the pike ahead and after he hit college, his expansiveness, the quaint little pine board tourist_courts, cabins really, with a cute naked light_bulb in the ceiling( unfrosted and naked as a streetlight, like the one on the corner where you used_to play when you were a kid, where you watched the bats swooping in after the bugs, watching in between your bouts at hopscotch), a room complete with moths pinging the light and the few casual cockroaches cruising the walls, an insect Highway_Patrol with feelers waving. Through the door, he had seen Mr._Jack walking_around, waiting for Miss_Ada. Stilts, a more direct cat, leaped from the bed and trotted briskly toward the kitchen. `` Did leap into the pool, and did have anything on. Deegan dropped, got_up, turned and, holding the bat with both hands up against his chest, began to walk slowly out to the mound. Outside St._Sophia I walked through the flower_garden in_front of_it, with the_Blue Mosque ahead on my left. In a joint interview Mr. and Mrs._B. were helped to understand the meaning of a younger son 's wandering away_from_home in_terms_of his feelings of displacement in reaction to the arrival of the twins. I grant that the dog may not be really protective, based on his training, but if you were roaming the streets looking_for a purse to snatch or a young_lady to molest, how quick would you be to attack a person strolling with a dog? She walked restlessly across the room, then back to the windows. Another source of intellectual stimulus was opened to her at that time by the founding of Johns_Hopkins_University within walking distance of home. All these emotions were screwed_up to new heights when, after acceptance and the first rehearsals, there ensued such a buzz of excitement among Parisian music_lovers that Duclos had_to come running to Rousseau to inform him that the news had reached the superintendent of the King 's amusements, and that he was now demanding that the work be offered first at the royal summer palace of Fontainebleau. Chandler, looking_to right and left to see how his men were faring, suddenly saw another figure bounding up the hill, hurling grenades and hollering the battle_cry as he ran. Dropping to one knee, Cook felled one, and the other struggled off with his comrade, sending no further fire in his direction. Watson ran up the ladder and stood for a second sucking_in the cool air that smelled of mud and river weeds. He had lived for almost thirty years in this same stone farmhouse with the same wife, a remarkably childish thing in itself; he rose at half past six every morning, made himself some French coffee, had his corn_flakes and more coffee, smoked four cigarettes while reading last Sunday 's Herald_Tribune and yesterday 's Pittsburgh_Gazette, then put_on his high-topped farmer 's shoes and walked under a vine bower to his workshop. They marched with bayonets fixed, and as fixed on their faces was anger, fear, and torment. New_York lay bleaching in the summer sun, and the fish_hawk, flying in the heated air, saw below him the long triangular wedge of Manhattan_Island. The gunfire, which was so near that it seemed just a piece up the road now, stopped for long enough to count to twenty; and in that brief interval, a redcoat officer came tearing down the road, whipping his horse fit to kill. The sniper, whether psychopathic marksman or murderer by intent, would hardly have walked to his vantage_point with rifle over shoulder, whistling a tune. If, as she walked, her steps fumbled from_time_to_time, she chose to ignore that omen. His body pitched back_and_forth on the bench. `` We could put_up cribs on the second floor sleeping porch and turn the front bedroom into a playroom where it 's nice and sunny, but of_course it would entail quite a_bit of running up and down stairs and Chris said you were to be careful about that''. He clambered out of the dwindling wash, the loose dirt flying behind him, and flashed a look about. `` I 've seen you walking your dogs on Sunday and driving by in the convertible''. Fists pummeled him as he staggered forward. This could be told chiefly from a sort of head tossing and prancing, a horse like balkiness of demeanor. There was no answer to this and he began to pace back_and_forth across the room, his imagination out of control. Mike tested the leg and found that he was able to hobble around on_it. In the Spanish days Franciscan monks roamed here to collect the resin for incense. We leap from event to event- including the formation of the posse- even though the events, in`` reality'' are taking_place not in sequence but simultaneously, and not near each other but at a considerable distance. In Persia, where practically speaking there are no museums or libraries or, for_that_matter, hardly_any books, the twins run free. A quarter of a century has gone_by since this bevy of walking dreams sashayed up_and_down the staircases of the old New_Amsterdam_Theater, N._Y.. With a bellow Carmer lunged at him. The figures on the worksheet paper in_front_of her were jumping and waving around so badly it was_all_she_could_do to make them out clearly enough to copy them with the typewriter. That other Jew, a young_man too, had left that greatcoat behind, in a rich house, and marched away. Albert_John_Luthuli, awarded a Nobel_prize for his South_African integration struggles, has to get permission to fly to collect his honor. The clouds parted and hard gashes of sunlight swooped down to stain the earth with streaks of white and gold light so_that the shadows of the running horses flowed like dark streams over the dazzling snow. Still the guards did not move, but stood inert, aloof from the slow scrambling man. Hearing his voice ring raucously up from the road, Kate would await him anxiously and watch perplexed as he walked into the house, cold_sober. The new`` Phedre'' was done in 17 th century setting, instead of ancient_Greek; perhaps that is the Comedie 's equivalent for thrusting this play 's characters into our own time. Miss_Sutherland appeared almost as another person in this scene: A much more girlish Lucia, a sensational coloratura who ran across stage while singing, and an actress immersed in her role. They could walk, ride on a bus or be driven. He fled through the door and down the steps, running, and the men grunted and followed, pushing Lester to one side where he backed against the wall with the sleeve of his jacket raised before his eyes to shut_out the light. The guerrillas were running across the parade_ground and through the rear gate in the wake of the departing horses. Now the dirt highway was bordered on either side by a fairly deep drainage_ditch, too broad to leap over unless you were an Olympic star. A terrible chill swept through the grove. Into Washington on President-elect_John_F._Kennedy 's Convair, the Caroline, winged Actor-Crooner_Frank_Sinatra and his close Hollywood pal, Cinemactor_Peter_Lawford, Jack_Kennedy 's brother-in-law. We drove close_to the boulder, stopped the Land_Rover, and walked over toward the family. `` She did really say''- She glanced away at the floor, then swooped gracefully and picked_up one of Scotty 's slippers. Jackson runs first and his Cavalry are well drilled to follow their leader. For ten minutes they ran beneath the squall, raising their arms and, for_the_first_time, shouting and capering. He walked rapidly along the buildings scanning their facades: one was a club- that was out; two others he ruled_out because all their windows were lighted. Guerrillas were racing toward him. Wait''! cried the guard who ran from the hut to shout to other men standing about outside. `` I 'm sure the hotel does n't know you 're wandering around the corridors, knocking on strangers' doors and talking_down Eskimos''. He paced slowly, stooping, staring at the damp, slippery floor. The Jap 's propeller flew off in pieces. He came home overheated, ran straight to the ice-chest, and gulped shivery cold water. The Anniston players and their manager ran out on the field. But he came toward me sedately enough, showed me around the counter, offered me a seat inside his office, then walked to a file_cabinet and got_out my application. He lifts her, puts her down, and walks off, neither pleased nor disturbed, as if nothing had happened. But much of the land which the aborigine wanders looks as if it should be hospitable. He glanced up in_time to see Roberts hurtling down on him from above, literally flying through the air, his bloody face twisted. Justine_Hanover( Sampson_Hanover-Justitia_Hanover) is improving with each work-out and paced 2: 32.4 h weeks ago. John 's thoughts raced painfully into the past as he read the letter he had just received from his sister Mary. I came_back, sitting by my locker, feeling real low, and the kid walks over to me, looks up, and says: Having volunteered that he was a man of about sixty, he bounded up_the_stairs and with each leap rendered the number less credible. The three of them floundered through the door into_the_interior and fell in a heap. Eleven men, a woman and a teen-age boy tramped over cold, damp, fog-enshrouded ground during a two-hour field drill in the problems of guerrilla warfare. However, a boy 's lively eyes might rove. When it became obvious that he could stay inside no_longer, taking to one chance Gonzales rushed outside, square against the muzzle of a Winchester. A middle aged woman opened a window on the third floor of her house which was behind the wall, she threw_out a_few belongings and_then jumped; she was fatally injured. After well broken and equipped with 12 oz shoes on behind, bare-footed in_front, she would trot a real storm with the master, Delvin, driving. `` Might get there faster walkin''', Lord drawled,`` seein' as how I got a busted front spring. When they walked into the Ferraro apartment, the old lady, bowing and smiling, said softly. He ran for the sick_room, found his pistol was broken, and threw_it_away. Would you permit Juanita to walk_about the grounds with me for a short spell, Mrs._Lattimer''? He scuttled in shadow along the east wall of the stockade and_then followed the south wall until he was at_the_rear of the two frame buildings. I stood_up and began pacing. Facing the forest now, she who had not dared to enter it before, walked between two trees at_random and headed in_what she believed was the direction of the pool. Recklessly hurling the bronc sidewise into an intersecting draw, he plunged forward with undiminished speed. Perhaps if Felix had first come_upon us when this boy was not cavorting so gaily up_and_down the hall outside the murdered woman 's apartment, we might have had less trouble convincing Felix of our seriousness. His hands snatched at an imaginary bucket, swooping down hard to grab it and coming_away with equal snap like a ball that 's been bounced hard. Hal waited: Macneff paced some more, frowning. Watson stumbled down the bank. - to lunge anxiously through crowded streets to railroad_stations and, at odd hours of night, drive from smaller stations to distant homes, probably through rain or, in November, something worse. I can sit here in the car while you walk around the corner''. He set Roberts' suitcase near the front_door, went outside and walked back to the garage. Vineyards and orchards also grew around Wright 's, and deer were rather a nuisance; they leaped six-foot fences with the agility of panthers. Pressing his cigarette out in the earth, Warren walked to the slit and scanned the jagged. he started walking the streets, peering at the people passing or shopping_at the stalls, storing up fresh impressions of what they looked_like, how they moved. More_often_than_not, as the Old_Grad wanders along the old paths, his memory of happy days when he strolled one of the paths with a coed beside him becomes an ache and a pain. `` Think you can walk to the table''? Loneliness tore through him like a physical pain whenever he thought_of Peter_Robert, Nerien, Nicholas_Cop, Martin_Bucer, and even the compromising Louis_du_Tillet. It 's silly, childish, running after them like that. Mike kept walking and got within arm 's reach before the man became suspicious and straightened from his lax slouch. A program of Lay_Visitation_Evangelism can end in dismal defeat with half the new members drifting away unless practical plans and strenuous efforts are made to keep them in the active fellowship. Watson pounded to the crawling man and stopped, panting heavily. One soft evening- that marvelous sea blessed time when the sun 's warmth lingers and a smell of spume and wrack haunts everything- Amy had picked herself off the floor and begun to walk. On spring and summer evenings people leave their shops and houses and walk up through the lanes of the city to the bridge. I hurried over to the agency heap, jumped in, started the motor and was just_in_time to see the car I wanted to shadow turn to the left. Consumer spending edged down in April after rising for two consecutive months, the Government reported. At the King_Arthur one guest had had his head heavily bandaged, and another had a bandaged foot and had walked with crutches. He had gone_into the Japanese navy, had been trained as an officer, had participated in one or two battles- he never went into detail regarding his military experience- and at the age of twenty-five, quite as a bolt out_of_the_blue, he had walked into the mission as if he belonged here and had become a Christian. Hurricane_Carla damaged 70% of the marinas in the Galveston-Port_Aransas area but fuel service is back to normal, and explorers can roam as far west as Port_Isabel on the Mexican border. A young man appeared out of a side alley and walked toward us with quick strides. The smoke from that chimney rose as sluggishly as smoke from any other, and hung as sadly in the drizzle, creeping back_down along the canvas of the roof. He trudged on, his aching eyes focused straight ahead. My wife could drive us down the hill and we could all walk from there. It is the gait of the human who must run to live: arms dangling, legs barely swinging over the ground, head hung down and only occasionally swinging up_to see the target, a loose motion that is just short of stumbling and yet is wonderfully graceful. Once settled, we 're careful to walk the dogs in an out_of_the_way spot, keep them under_control in the room, and feed and bench them where they can n't do any harm to the furnishings or the furniture. Customary_Senate rules were ignored in_order_to speed approval of the Negro leader as administrator of the housing and home finance agency. They were always leaping to light cigarettes, open car_doors, fill plates or glasses, and I mistrusted the whole lot of them to the same degree that I mistrusted bake shops that called themselves`` Sanitary_Bake Shops''. Now, are you going_to take me or am I supposed_to walk''? He stumbled to the middle of the road and simply stood there, waiting for them, a perfect target. He, too, cocked his cap at a jaunty angle, jingled marbles in his pocket, and swaggered down Main_Street. It is the year when( 1) amiable Jim_Gentile of the Baltimore_Orioles ambled to the plate in consecutive innings with the bases loaded and, in unprecedented style, delivered consecutive grand-slam home_runs;( 2) Willie_Mays of the San_Francisco Giants borrowed a teammate 's bat and became the ninth big_leaguer to stroke four home_runs in a game;( 3) the Milwaukee_Braves tied a major-league record with fourteen home_runs in three games and lost two of them; and( 4) catcher Johnny_Blanchard of the New_York Yankees matched a record with home_runs in four successive times at bat, two of them as a pinch-hitter. I got_off there, crossed the street, walked ahead with St._Sophia on my left, the_Blue Mosque on my right, and in_a_moment came to the entrance of St._Sophia. At 3: 58 a. m., with the plane about twenty minutes out of El_Paso, passenger Robert_Berry, a San_Antonio advertising man, glanced up and saw the man and boy, accompanied by a stewardess, walking up the aisle toward the cockpit. Adrien_Deslonde hastened to Alexander 's side. He would hear the Call and would run to tell Papa. Fear maddened, fleeing the shadow of death, he scrambled to his feet again. His legs suddenly feel heavy and unaccountably weary, as if he had walked for miles, instead of strolling a_few hundred yards along the old campus paths. Within half an hour I jumped a six-point buck that hop-skipped through a rhododendron thicket, and I caught him just behind the left foreleg at 60 yards. Ekstrohm walked through the alien glass and looked up at the unfamiliar constellations, smelling the frozen sterility of the thin air. After an earthquake in Japan in 1793 people on the coast at Tugaru were so terrified by the extraordinary ebbing of the sea that they scurried to higher ground. The other trotted over and swooped at the tiny puddle. I can't run. He simply walked, not noticing where he was, not caring. The girls seemed to spend half their time tiptoeing in`` to see if Mike was all_right'' and they were too preoccupied to cook, much less be secretaries. On January 11 she paced a mile in 2: 43.1-: 38 h; on Jan. 18 2: 37.3-: 36.1 h; on Jan. 21, 2: 36. He walked with a heavy list to the right, as that leg was four inches shorter than the other, but the lurch did not reduce his feline quickness with his guns. He at_once cancels the celebrations and, buckling on his scimitar, stumbles blindly from the house, where he is hit and killed by a passing oxcart. Hastening to the attic, the temperature of_which was easily hotter than the Gold_Coast, you proceeded to mask the windows with a fancy wool coverlet, some khaki pants, and the_like, and to ransack the innumerable boxes and barrels stored there. The local decorator who rushes in for a_few hours of teaching may but more likely may_not have these qualifications. Now let us imagine a wing of B-52 's, on alert near their`` positive control( or fail-safe) points'', the spots on the map, many miles from Soviet territory, beyond which they are forbidden to fly without specific orders to proceed to their targets. Shadow looked surprised, wailed, and trotted after her. Then, they said General_Burnside was going_to jump over his horse 's head; and they did some somersaults. It ran, this apocalyptic beast, on two thin legs, and its wings- were they feathered arms? Cathy_J._Hanover( Tar_Heel-Kaola_Hanover), formerly called Karet_Hanover, has been rather a problem child, but it getting better all_the_while and can pace a twice around in about 2: 31. Stravinsky, nearing the age of eighty, is like a lost and frantic bird, flitting from one abandoned nest to another, searching for a home. He staggered into the back seat and lay back, fighting for breath. Troopers said the child ran into the path of a passing car a half-mile north of Calvary on Georgia 111 in Grady_County. He would sit inside the coffee_shop and pound a gloved fist upon the table and a girl would hear him and come running, bowing with her running, calling_out in her bowing,`` At your service''. He staggered back to the group. Moments later the V-1 skimmed across the landing_strip, edging closer and closer to a touchdown- then in a streamer of dust it landed. `` It is like handing a loaded .45 automatic to an 8- year-old and telling him to run out and play'', he commented. The economy seems to be sailing along on an even keel and the 1961 hurricane season and auto strikes are at an end so they can n't be blamed in November. She hesitated, she hopped, she roll and rocked, skipped and jumped, but in some two_weeks she started to pace, From_that time to this she has shown steady improvement and now looks_like one of the classiest things on the grounds. `` Why do n't you walk to school then''? The land over which he sped was the land he had created and lived in: his valley. I walked with him back to the entrance. They slid through the wicket in the big gate, ghosted across the dark ground. So, walking in awe, he became God, who resided chiefly in Drew_Centennial_Church with its high steeple and clock. The big, 22- year old shortstop, the 1960 American_league`` rookie of the year'', flew here late this afternoon from Baltimore, signed his contract for an$ 15000 and was a spectator at tonight 's 5- to 3 loss to Kansas_City- the winless Birds' sixth setback in_a_row. It is the gait of the human who must run to live: arms dangling, legs barely swinging over the ground, head hung down and only occasionally swinging up_to see the target, a loose motion that is just short of stumbling and yet is wonderfully graceful. Hoopla( Tar_Heel-Holiday_Hanover), a filly that wanted to trot, knocked herself October 31 and November_1 fighting the hopples. The man shoved him into the water, then ran past the cabana. During that tournament alone, some 250000 words winged their way out of Manchester. A dozen cows mooed sadly and regarded us as if we were insane, as perhaps we were at that moment, with the crazy excitement of our first encounter, the yelling and shooting still continuing up at the road, and the thirst of some of the men, which was so great that they waded into the muddy water and scooped_up handfuls of_it. For_the_first_time in thirty years, Henrietta walked down the narrow street with its shuttered shops just stirring and its inhabitants eying her with the frankest curiosity. The digger, thrusting about with his shovel, now raised into view a package crudely wrapped in one of the murderer 's Hollywood sport_shirts. At one side of the stage a dancer jumps excitedly; nearby, another sits motionless, while still another is twirling an umbrella. Mills secured Barco 's photograph from the gentleman in charge, rushed to the Hollywood police_station to report the theft, and less_than five minutes later, detectives with his picture in_hand were on the trail of Cal_Barco. The colored boy had it, and Trig lunged at him with a knife and said,' Give that to me, you black bastard. Wherever you looked, you saw Committeemen running across the meadows, some away from the road, some toward it, some parallel to it; and about a mile to the west a cluster of at_least fifty militia were their way in our direction. I swam like_mad, got_out of the pool, grabbed my robe, and ran to the car. I walked over to him. `` I 'm not exactly jumping up and down with_enthusiasm. With great difficulty John clambered to his feet and started to run, sweat pouring down his face. Allied_Arts then notified us that the Kirov would cut_short its Los_Angeles booking, fly here to open Nov. 28, and close Dec. 2. A red-tailed_hawk flew in behind them and stayed there, watching for any snakes or rabbits that they might stir_up from the side of the road. He limps, and the man who hit you and took the cane, he limped. Elaine St._Johns may fly in from the West_Coast for the editorial staff meetings. She 'd driven_around for_a_while, Joyce said, then, thinking Louis_Thor would have calmed_down by that time, she 'd gone_back to his home on Bryn_Mawr_Drive, parked in_front, and walked toward the pool. The building shook, setting the lantern to swaying, and the buckskin to pitching again. From International_Airport in Los_Angeles to International_Airport in Houston, as the great four-jet Boeing 707 flies, is a routine five hours and 25 minutes, including stopovers at Phoenix, El_Paso, and San_Antonio. Stevens was grunting over the last empty pocket when Russ abruptly rose and lunged toward Carmer 's hat, which had tumbled half-a-dozen feet away when he first fell. Mrs._Molvar, who kept reiterating her request that they`` please take a stand'', said,`` We must have faith in somebody- on the local level, and it would n't be possible for everyone to rush to a school to get their children''. One moment, the road was filled with disciplined troops, marching four by four with a purpose as implacable as death; the next, a cloud of gun_smoke covered a screaming fury of sound, out of which the redcoat soldiers emerged with their bayonets and their fury. The women said they had seen him wave an exhausted farewell; but he might have been shooing_away the fleas that hopped from his yellow dog onto him. We ran east for about half a mile before we turned_back to the road, panting from the effort and soaked with sweat. Although my shot killed his horse, he rolled off the bale on top of me. Why should CTA regular riders subsidize reduced transportation for old people any_more than the people who drive their own cars or walk to work should? You can wander along in the dark, can you? Amy walked- making_it halfway across the cottage floor. Muller, nakedly exposed at the bright window like a deer pinned in a car 's headlights, threw down the rifle and turned to jump from the table; his face wore a look of outrage. About five minutes later he jumped up, Slate said, and struck the two policemen again. Others, which are reached by walking up a single flight_of_stairs, have balconies. The first thing every morning when she washed her face she could see the scar on her chin where he 'd cut her with a boot cleat, and maybe she saw him heaving it again, the dirty sock popping_out as it flew. Walls of water rushed down the slopes and filled the hollows like the crests of flash_floods. We walked down the cool hall silently. For all involved in this discussion the devil is a real entity who can really be confronted in the woods on a dark night, the demon world is populated with real creatures, and witches actually can be seen flying through the air. A Dr._Charles_Taft clambered up on the stage and got the actors to hoist him up to the box. The policeman walked on, but he looked_back once. One of the warriors suddenly leaped to his feet and began running across the valley to the trees that lined the small creek. He stumbled off-stage. His followers shouted the old battle_cry after him and charged the hill, firing as they ran. He paced forward unsteadily, leaning too far back, his head tilted oddly. When his vision cleared he saw the taller one scrambling upward, reaching.
Self_motion : swarm-47.5.1
hustle 'move or cause to move energetically or busily' creep 'move slowly; in the case of people or animals with the body near the ground' bustle about 'move or cause to move energetically or busily' hop 'move quickly from one place to another' bustle 'move or cause to move energetically or busily' crawl 'move slowly; in the case of people or animals with the body near the ground' swim 'travel through water'
abound swarm hop creep throng bustle swim crawl teem pullulate
trundle 'COD: move slowly and unevenly on or as if on wheels. ' swim 'COD: propel oneself through water by bodily movement' back 'FN: move backwards' traipse 'COD: walk or move wearily, reluctantly, or aimlessly.' venture 'COD: undertake a risky or daring journey or course of action' lunge 'COD: make a lunge.' bustle 'COD: move energetically or noisily' meander 'COD: wander aimlessly.' limp 'COD: walk with difficulty because of an injured leg or foot.' rip 'FN: move quickly and aggressively' amble 'COD: walk or move at a leisurely pace.' lurch 'COD: make such a movement; stagger.' promenade 'COD: take a promenade.' burrow 'COD: dig into or through something solid.' march 'COD: walk in a military manner with a regular measured tread.' swagger 'COD: walk or behave arrogantly or self-importantly.' climb 'FN: to move vertically usually upwards, usually with effort' strut 'COD: walk with a stiff, erect, and conceited gait.' clamber 'COD: climb or move in an awkward and laborious way' proceed 'COD: move forward.' edge 'FN: to move carefully along a perimeter' sashay 'COD: walk ostentatiously, with exaggerated hip and shoulder movements.' swing 'FN: to propel oneself changing direction suddenly' sneak 'COD: move, go, or convey in a furtive or stealthy manner' trot 'FN: walk briskly' hasten 'COD: be quick to do something; move quickly. no appropriate definitions in COD' stalk 'COD: stride in a proud, stiff, or angry manner' hike 'COD: go on a hike.' fly 'COD: (of a winged creature or aircraft) move through the air under control. ' vault 'COD: leap or spring while supporting or propelling oneself with the hands or a pole.' mosey 'COD: walk or move in a leisurely manner.' head 'COD: move in a specified direction' stagger 'COD: walk or move unsteadily, as if about to fall.' prowl 'COD: move about stealthily or restlessly in search of or as if in search of prey.' sail 'FN: (of watercraft) move across water.' slosh 'COD: move through liquid with a splashing sound' roam 'FN: wander aimlessly over, through, or about (a place).' stumble 'FN: move on foot with difficulty, repeatedly or protractedly suffering from loss of balance.' sidle 'COD: walk in a furtive or stealthy manner, especially sideways or obliquely' rush 'FN: move someplace with urgent haste' scramble 'FN: move or climb hurriedly, possibly using one's hand' taxi 'FN: (of an aircraft) move slowly on the ground after landing or before take-off.' flit 'COD: move swiftly and lightly.' hop 'FN: move by jumping primarily upward ' bound 'FN: to move by leaping or jumping' trek 'COD: go on a trek.' slog 'COD: walk or move with difficulty or effort' tiptoe 'COD: walk quietly and carefully with one's heels raised and one's weight on the balls of the feet.' flounce 'COD: move in an exaggeratedly impatient or angry manner.' pace 'COD: walk at a steady speed, especially without a particular destination and as an expression of anxiety' drive 'FN: (of a vehicle) move under its own power or directed by a driver' whisk 'FN: to move quickly and suddenly in a direction ' shrink 'FN: To move without being noticed or with the intent of going unnoticed, connoting either secrecy or insecurity depending on context.' troop 'COD: (of a group of people) come or go together or in large numbers.' frolic 'COD: play or move about in a cheerful and lively way.' trudge 'COD: walk slowly and with heavy steps, typically because of exhaustion or harsh conditions.' mince 'COD: walk in an affected manner with short, quick steps and swinging hips.' slither 'COD: move smoothly over a surface with a twisting or oscillating motion.' sleepwalk 'COD: walk around and sometimes perform other actions while asleep.' dart 'COD: move suddenly or rapidly.' saunter 'COD: walk in a slow, relaxed manner.' gallivant 'COD: go from place to place in pursuit of pleasure.' shuffle 'COD: walk by dragging one's feet along or without lifting them fully from the ground.' file 'FN: to move oneself in a line with others' jump 'COD: push oneself off the ground using the muscles in one's legs and feet' stomp 'COD: tread heavily and noisily, typically in order to show anger.' skip 'COD: move along lightly, stepping from one foot to the other with a hop or bounce.' stride 'COD: walk with long, decisive steps.' prance 'FN: walk or move around with high, springy steps, or ostentatious, exaggerated movements' slop 'COD: wade through (a wet or muddy area)' dash 'COD: run or travel in a great hurry.' tread 'COD: walk on or along' make 'COD: prepare to go in a particular direction or do a particular thing' slink 'FN: move in a quiet, furtive manner' straggle 'COD: move along slowly so as to trail behind the person or people in front' slip 'FN: to move stealthily.' leap 'COD: jump or spring a long way.' repair 'COD: go to (a place)' pad 'COD: walk with steady steps making a soft, dull sound.' scuttle 'COD: run hurriedly or furtively with short quick steps.' skulk 'COD: hide or move around secretly, typically with a sinister or cowardly motive.' run 'COD: move at a speed faster than a walk, never having both or all feet on the ground at the same time.' romp 'COD: play about roughly and energetically.' scurry 'COD: move hurriedly with short quick steps.' hurry 'COD: move or act quickly or more quickly.' spring 'COD: move suddenly or rapidly upwards or forwards' wade 'COD: walk through a liquid or viscous substance.' clomp 'COD: walk with a heavy tread' wander 'COD: walk or move in a leisurely, casual, or aimless way.' canter 'COD: move at the pace of a horse between a trot and a gallop' stroll 'COD: walk in a leisurely way.' crawl 'COD: move forward on the hands and knees or by dragging the body close to the ground' waltz 'COD: move or act lightly, casually, or inconsiderately:' walk 'COD: move at a regular and fairly slow pace by lifting and setting down each foot in turn. ' jog 'COD: run at a steady, gentle pace, especially as a form of exercise.' waddle 'COD: walk with short steps and a clumsy swaying motion.' storm 'COD: move angrily or forcefully in a specified direction.' pounce 'COD: spring or swoop suddenly to catch or as if to catch prey.' wriggle 'COD: move with wriggling movements. ' caper 'COD: skip or dance about in a lively or playful way' lope 'COD: run with a long bounding stride.' sprint 'COD: run at full speed over a short distance.' trip 'COD: catch one's foot on something and stumble or fall.' gambol 'COD: run or jump about playfully.' steal 'COD: move somewhere quietly or surreptitiously' parade 'COD: walk, march, or display in a parade.' dance 'COD: move rhythmically to music, typically following a set sequence of steps. 2a: move in a quick and light or lively way.' barge 'COD: move forcefully or roughly' lumber 'COD: move in a slow, heavy, awkward way.' scoot 'COD: move quickly with a rapid, darting motion' scamper 'COD: run with quick light steps, especially through fear or excitement.' bop 'FN: to go quickly or unceremoniously; shuffle along as if to bop music' totter 'FN: move in an unsteady way, such that the moving entity seems ready to fall over ' skim 'COD: move quickly and lightly over or on a surface or through the air.' take to the air 'FN: to begin to fly' creep 'COD: move forward on the hands and knees or by dragging the body close to the ground.' hobble 'COD: walk awkwardly, typically because of pain' tramp 'COD: walk heavily or noisily.' step 'COD: lift and set down one's foot or one foot after the other in order to walk somewhere or move to a new position.' toddle 'FN: walk or go in a casual or unsteady way, as a child learning to walk' slalom 'COD: move or race in a winding path, avoiding obstacles.' plod 'COD: walk doggedly and slowly with heavy steps.' press 'FN: move against pressure, esp. from a large number of people.'
We had to swim for 20 minutes to reach the shore The cheerleaders bustled about excitingly before their performance The crocodile was crawling along the riverbed a big fish was swimming in the tank
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The garden swarmed with bees. Bees swarmed in the garden. Flowers abounded in the garden. There abounded flowers in the garden. In the aquarium swam a striped fish. There swarmed bees in the garden. The garden abounded with flowers.
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Nai ^ ve of us, maybe, but the results of our impulsive invitations to`` come over next summer and swim in our new pool'' were both unexpected and unsettling. From the east to the west coast of the Korean_peninsula was a strip of land in which fear filled men were at that same moment furtively crawling through the night, sitting in anticipation of any movement or sound, or shouting amidst confused rifle flashes and muzzle blasts. Three of these only were protected from us by stern commandment: the roses, whose petals be collected until they had fallen, to be made into perfume or rose tea to drink; the peonies, whose tight sticky buds would be blighted by the laying_on of_a finger, although they were not apparently harmed by the ants that crawled over them; and the poppies. It crawled across her breasts, suffocating the life in her nipples. Henri has always had shapely legs from swimming and water_skiing and really does have to work them very_much. The third crawling man forced himself erect. He had reached the three passive guards; he crept in an incertain manner, patting the ground before him. Let the open enemy to_it be regarded_as a Pandora with her box opened; and the disguised one, as the serpent creeping with his deadly wiles into Paradise''. Each morning at five Fogg crawled out_of_bed to bundle into flying togs over the furnace register of his home. They crept down the muddy slope toward the waiting boats. Jack crawled under the boards and restored the six feet of lead_line he had excised from the Nernst generator switch. He turned slowly and began to crawl back up the bank toward the rampart. `` Warm enough to swim- real Indian_summer. Mike crawled to the door and peered in. An example of the changes which have crept over the Southern region may be seen in the Southern_Negro 's quest for a position in the white-dominated society, a problem that has been reflected in regional fiction especially since 1865. And still another witness, one who had crawled out from under a heap of corpses, had_to tell how the victims had been forced to lay themselves head to foot one on top of the other before being shot. It entered her body with the ghastly intimacy of an incubus, and its particles, spreading, creeping, crawling, joined themselves into steel_bands that constricted her knees so tightly that they ached; stifled her lungs so_that her breath came in harsh gasps; clutched her throat and sucked_up the moisture in her mouth so_that her tongue was dry and hard and stuck_to the roof of her mouth and her teeth were clenched together in the rigid fixture of her jaws. Beaten with fear and sound and wet and chill, they crawled to the hurricane_deck and looked out haggardly at a world of water that reached clear to the surrounding. How far could it be, Watson thought bleakly, how far can a crawl? We designated one_day a week as the time when neighborhood teen-agers might swim at definite hours. He crawled beneath the two supply wagons which stood between the buildings and peered around a corner. They crawled through the north fence and came_on toward him, and now he saw that both were young, not more_than nineteen or twenty. Watson watched the creeping figure. He drove, and the road wobbled, familiar scenes crept past on either side. It crept into the open neck of her blouse and slid down her body, seeping into her flesh through all the quivering pores of her skin. The crawling men tried to rise and fell again. Hustle''! Eight or ten years ago, a_couple_of French hoods stole a priceless Khmer head from the Musee_Guimet, in Paris, and a week later crawled into the Salpetriere with unmistakable symptoms of leprosy. Sarah had begun to tell Lucien of Emile, she had begun to question and a little draft had crept across the room from the bedroom door, open barely enough to show a rim of blackness in the hall. But if he has time to go swimming, he had time to be with us''. Innumerable motels from Tucson to New_York boast swimming_pools(`` swim at your own risk'' is the hospitable sign poised at the brink of most pools). A fly would crawl down the bulging forehead, into the socket of the eye, walk along the man 's lashes and across the wet surface of the eyeball, and the eye did not blink. `` We 've got to eat'', Sarah said, curtly, because a chill crawled over her again. If only there was a clock for him to crawl against. The girl crawled out into the renewing warmth of the sunshine, hugging her shoulders and still trembling. Meanwhile, after 24 years in the Senate, Rhode_Island 's durable Democrat_Theodore_Francis_Greene- having walked, swum and cerebrated himself to the hearty age of 93- left that august body( voluntarily, because he could surely have been re-elected had he chosen to run again last November), as the oldest man ever to serve in the Senate. `` Now I lay me down to sleep, The gray-backs o' er my body creep; If they should bite before I wake, I pray the Lord their jaws to break''``. It was not merely that flies were crawling over his face but his narrowed eyelids did not blink when the flies crawled into his eye_sockets. Watson pounded to the crawling man and stopped, panting heavily. Alacrity, the Podger cat, came by the hammock, rubbed her back briefly against it, and_then, sure of a welcome, hopped up. The man began to creep in the wrong direction, deceived by a slight rise in the ground! His visitors had crawled through the south fence and were crossing the meadow, angling toward the house. `` Too many of our writers seem to be interested only in creatures that crawl out of the woodwork or from under the rock''. But where do people go swimming in Paris? Then he began to crawl again. I swam like_mad, got_out of the pool, grabbed my robe, and ran to the car. Another man tried to swim across the river from the East to the West, but was shot and killed. No bottle pool is tolerated- bottle pool being our lingo for those who come to swim and sink into our bar while protesting that they can only dunk and run. But this is a public park and it 's a city ordinance that the statues cannot be crawled on''. It was nearly sundown and he went to the back of the wagon, half swimming his way, for he was not a tall man.
Self_motion : waltz-51.5
quickstep 'perform a quickstep' bop 'dance the bebop' waltz around 'dance a waltz' bebop 'dance the bebop' foxtrot 'dance the foxtrot' rumba 'dance the rhumba' conga 'dance the conga' clog 'dance a clog dance' tapdance 'dance and make rhythmic clicking sounds by means of metal plates nailed to the sole of the dance shoes' polka 'dance a polka' dance 'move in a pattern; usually to musical accompaniment; do or perform a dance' jive 'dance to jive music; dance the jive' waltz 'dance a waltz' jig 'dance a quick dance with leaping and kicking motions' boogie 'dance to boogie music' samba 'dance the samba' trip the light fantastic 'move in a pattern; usually to musical accompaniment; do or perform a dance' tap 'dance and make rhythmic clicking sounds by means of metal plates nailed to the sole of the dance shoes' rhumba 'dance the rhumba' trip the light fantastic toe 'move in a pattern; usually to musical accompaniment; do or perform a dance' jitterbug 'do the jitterbug' tango 'dance a tango'
trundle 'COD: move slowly and unevenly on or as if on wheels. ' swim 'COD: propel oneself through water by bodily movement' back 'FN: move backwards' traipse 'COD: walk or move wearily, reluctantly, or aimlessly.' venture 'COD: undertake a risky or daring journey or course of action' lunge 'COD: make a lunge.' bustle 'COD: move energetically or noisily' meander 'COD: wander aimlessly.' limp 'COD: walk with difficulty because of an injured leg or foot.' rip 'FN: move quickly and aggressively' amble 'COD: walk or move at a leisurely pace.' lurch 'COD: make such a movement; stagger.' promenade 'COD: take a promenade.' burrow 'COD: dig into or through something solid.' march 'COD: walk in a military manner with a regular measured tread.' swagger 'COD: walk or behave arrogantly or self-importantly.' climb 'FN: to move vertically usually upwards, usually with effort' strut 'COD: walk with a stiff, erect, and conceited gait.' clamber 'COD: climb or move in an awkward and laborious way' proceed 'COD: move forward.' edge 'FN: to move carefully along a perimeter' sashay 'COD: walk ostentatiously, with exaggerated hip and shoulder movements.' swing 'FN: to propel oneself changing direction suddenly' sneak 'COD: move, go, or convey in a furtive or stealthy manner' trot 'FN: walk briskly' hasten 'COD: be quick to do something; move quickly. no appropriate definitions in COD' stalk 'COD: stride in a proud, stiff, or angry manner' hike 'COD: go on a hike.' fly 'COD: (of a winged creature or aircraft) move through the air under control. ' vault 'COD: leap or spring while supporting or propelling oneself with the hands or a pole.' mosey 'COD: walk or move in a leisurely manner.' head 'COD: move in a specified direction' stagger 'COD: walk or move unsteadily, as if about to fall.' prowl 'COD: move about stealthily or restlessly in search of or as if in search of prey.' sail 'FN: (of watercraft) move across water.' slosh 'COD: move through liquid with a splashing sound' roam 'FN: wander aimlessly over, through, or about (a place).' stumble 'FN: move on foot with difficulty, repeatedly or protractedly suffering from loss of balance.' sidle 'COD: walk in a furtive or stealthy manner, especially sideways or obliquely' rush 'FN: move someplace with urgent haste' scramble 'FN: move or climb hurriedly, possibly using one's hand' taxi 'FN: (of an aircraft) move slowly on the ground after landing or before take-off.' flit 'COD: move swiftly and lightly.' hop 'FN: move by jumping primarily upward ' bound 'FN: to move by leaping or jumping' trek 'COD: go on a trek.' slog 'COD: walk or move with difficulty or effort' tiptoe 'COD: walk quietly and carefully with one's heels raised and one's weight on the balls of the feet.' flounce 'COD: move in an exaggeratedly impatient or angry manner.' pace 'COD: walk at a steady speed, especially without a particular destination and as an expression of anxiety' drive 'FN: (of a vehicle) move under its own power or directed by a driver' whisk 'FN: to move quickly and suddenly in a direction ' shrink 'FN: To move without being noticed or with the intent of going unnoticed, connoting either secrecy or insecurity depending on context.' troop 'COD: (of a group of people) come or go together or in large numbers.' frolic 'COD: play or move about in a cheerful and lively way.' trudge 'COD: walk slowly and with heavy steps, typically because of exhaustion or harsh conditions.' mince 'COD: walk in an affected manner with short, quick steps and swinging hips.' slither 'COD: move smoothly over a surface with a twisting or oscillating motion.' sleepwalk 'COD: walk around and sometimes perform other actions while asleep.' dart 'COD: move suddenly or rapidly.' saunter 'COD: walk in a slow, relaxed manner.' gallivant 'COD: go from place to place in pursuit of pleasure.' shuffle 'COD: walk by dragging one's feet along or without lifting them fully from the ground.' file 'FN: to move oneself in a line with others' jump 'COD: push oneself off the ground using the muscles in one's legs and feet' stomp 'COD: tread heavily and noisily, typically in order to show anger.' skip 'COD: move along lightly, stepping from one foot to the other with a hop or bounce.' stride 'COD: walk with long, decisive steps.' prance 'FN: walk or move around with high, springy steps, or ostentatious, exaggerated movements' slop 'COD: wade through (a wet or muddy area)' dash 'COD: run or travel in a great hurry.' tread 'COD: walk on or along' make 'COD: prepare to go in a particular direction or do a particular thing' slink 'FN: move in a quiet, furtive manner' straggle 'COD: move along slowly so as to trail behind the person or people in front' slip 'FN: to move stealthily.' leap 'COD: jump or spring a long way.' repair 'COD: go to (a place)' pad 'COD: walk with steady steps making a soft, dull sound.' scuttle 'COD: run hurriedly or furtively with short quick steps.' skulk 'COD: hide or move around secretly, typically with a sinister or cowardly motive.' run 'COD: move at a speed faster than a walk, never having both or all feet on the ground at the same time.' romp 'COD: play about roughly and energetically.' scurry 'COD: move hurriedly with short quick steps.' hurry 'COD: move or act quickly or more quickly.' spring 'COD: move suddenly or rapidly upwards or forwards' wade 'COD: walk through a liquid or viscous substance.' clomp 'COD: walk with a heavy tread' wander 'COD: walk or move in a leisurely, casual, or aimless way.' canter 'COD: move at the pace of a horse between a trot and a gallop' stroll 'COD: walk in a leisurely way.' crawl 'COD: move forward on the hands and knees or by dragging the body close to the ground' waltz 'COD: move or act lightly, casually, or inconsiderately:' walk 'COD: move at a regular and fairly slow pace by lifting and setting down each foot in turn. ' jog 'COD: run at a steady, gentle pace, especially as a form of exercise.' waddle 'COD: walk with short steps and a clumsy swaying motion.' storm 'COD: move angrily or forcefully in a specified direction.' pounce 'COD: spring or swoop suddenly to catch or as if to catch prey.' wriggle 'COD: move with wriggling movements. ' caper 'COD: skip or dance about in a lively or playful way' lope 'COD: run with a long bounding stride.' sprint 'COD: run at full speed over a short distance.' trip 'COD: catch one's foot on something and stumble or fall.' gambol 'COD: run or jump about playfully.' steal 'COD: move somewhere quietly or surreptitiously' parade 'COD: walk, march, or display in a parade.' dance 'COD: move rhythmically to music, typically following a set sequence of steps. 2a: move in a quick and light or lively way.' barge 'COD: move forcefully or roughly' lumber 'COD: move in a slow, heavy, awkward way.' scoot 'COD: move quickly with a rapid, darting motion' scamper 'COD: run with quick light steps, especially through fear or excitement.' bop 'FN: to go quickly or unceremoniously; shuffle along as if to bop music' totter 'FN: move in an unsteady way, such that the moving entity seems ready to fall over ' skim 'COD: move quickly and lightly over or on a surface or through the air.' take to the air 'FN: to begin to fly' creep 'COD: move forward on the hands and knees or by dragging the body close to the ground.' hobble 'COD: walk awkwardly, typically because of pain' tramp 'COD: walk heavily or noisily.' step 'COD: lift and set down one's foot or one foot after the other in order to walk somewhere or move to a new position.' toddle 'FN: walk or go in a casual or unsteady way, as a child learning to walk' slalom 'COD: move or race in a winding path, avoiding obstacles.' plod 'COD: walk doggedly and slowly with heavy steps.' press 'FN: move against pressure, esp. from a large number of people.'
My husband and I like to dance at home to the radio Glover tapdances better than anybody
Examples from VerbNet
He waltzed her dizzy. They waltzed across the room and into the hallway. They waltzed. He waltzed her across the floor. He waltzed her to exhaustion.
Examples from SemCor
Marlene( surname: Adamo), 25, a Brazilian divorcee who learned the dance from Arabic friends in Paris, now lives on Manhattan 's West_Side, is about the best belly_dancer working the casbah, loves it so_much that she dances on her day_off. The music drove them off, or away, and he was free to walk_on_air in a very few moments, humming and jiving within, beating the rhythm within. `` Do you like to dance? The singular uncompromising force of their revolt against the cult of restraint is illustrated by their refusal to dance in a public place. `` I like to dance'', she said, then turned and walked away. `` All because I did feel_like dancing''. They a new arrangement of`` Nutcracker'' excerpts danced stunningly by Irina_Kolpakova and Mr._Sokolev, with a large ensemble; a winning little`` Snow_Maiden'' variation by the adorable Galina_Kekisheva; two of those poetic adagios in Greek veils( and superb esthetic acrobacy) by Alla_Osipenko and Igor_Chernishev in_one_case and Inna_Zubkovskaya and Yuri_Kornevey in the other; an amusing character pas de cinq called`` Gossiping_Women''; a stirring`` Flames of Paris'' pas_de_deux by Xenia_Ter-Stepanova and Alexandre_Pavlovsky, and a lovely version of Fokine 's`` Le_Cygne'' by Olga_Moiseyeva, which had to be repeated. It is danced by some thirty-five men and no women, and it contains everything in the books- lusty comedy, gregarious cavorting, and tricks that only madmen or Russians would attempt to make the human_body perform. Maria_Tallchief and Erik_Bruhn, who danced the`` Nutcracker'' pas_de_deux, were also seen in the Petipa-Minkus pas_de_deux from`` Don_Quixote'', another brilliant showpiece that displayed their technical prowess handsomely. And little Zeme_North, a Dora with real spirit and verve, was fascinating whether she was singing of her love for Floyd, the cop who becomes sewer commissioner and then is promoted into garbage, or just dancing to display her exuberant feelings. Daughter of a gypsy mother who taught her to dance, she is one of the few really beautiful girls in the New_York casbah, with dark eyes and dark, waist-length hair, the face of an adolescent patrician and a lithe, glimmering body. He would n't even dance with her at Gavin 's party. I 'll make them dance the tango. Martha picked_up the hem of her gown and with eyes closed she slowly began to dance a stately minuet around the ballroom. So is that of the limber company of lasses who whirl and glide and quickstep under Jack_Cole 's expert choreographic direction.
Sending : send-11.1
express 'send by rapid transport or special messenger service' post 'cause to be directed or transmitted to another place' send 'cause to be directed or transmitted to another place' mail 'cause to be directed or transmitted to another place' send 'transport commercially' airmail 'send or transport by airmail' transport 'transport commercially' ship 'transport commercially'
dispatch shunt import mail pass on shift deliver ship express post convey sneak export hand transship airmail pass forward transmit transport wire transfer port slip smuggle drive send return
ship 'FN: cause to be transported (esp. on a ship).' fax 'COD: send (a document) by fax. ' dispatch 'COD: send off promptly to a destination or for a purpose. ' send 'COD: with obj. cause to go or be taken or delivered to a particular destination. ' route 'COD: v.1.routeing or routing with obj. and adverbial of direction send or direct along a specified course. ' export 'COD: send (goods or services) to another country for sale. ' telex 'FN: send via telex' forward 'COD: dispatch; send. ' refer 'COD: pass a matter to a higher body for a decision.' post 'COD: with obj. chiefly Brit. send via the postal system. ' mail 'COD: with obj. send (a letter or parcel) by post. '
send me your latest results I'll mail you the paper when it's written Letters to Europe from the U.S. are best airmailed She expressed the letter to Florida
Examples from VerbNet
Nora sent the book from Paris. Nora sent the book. Nora sent me the book. Nora sent the book from Paris to London. Nora sent the book to London. TransCanada is shifting its HQ to Calgary from Toronto.
Examples from SemCor
This included Mamma, jolly, generous, and pretty, with whom they all fell_in_love, just as Papa had first fallen_in_love with her Mamma before he chose her; and when a young_man like Morris_Jastrow had enjoyed the Szold hospitality, he felt obliged to send his respects and his gifts not merely to Henrietta, in whom he was really interested, but to all the Szold girls and Mamma. A tale of a plan to ship all Jews to the island of Madagascar. But he did recommend that President_Kennedy state clearly that if Communist countries shipped any further arms to Cuba that it would not be tolerated. There is a trend to packaging meat at a central source, freezing it, and shipping it to outlying stores, where meat cutters will not be required. To determine the practice and attitude of municipal_governments concerning tangible movable property, a questionnaire was sent to all local_government assessors or boards of assessors in Rhode_Island. Oranges and grapefruit are shipped from Florida weekly from an organic farm. On November 7, 1859, the Providence_Daily_Journal reprinted a letter sent to John_Brown from`` E._B.'', a Quaker lady in Newport. If you file Form_1040_A and the District_Director computes your tax, you will be sent a bill if additional tax is_due. His lawyer had sent him a statement on his overdue alimony, and there was a letter from the Collector_of_Internal_Revenue asking him to stop in his office and explain last year 's exemptions. Through Ladgham, Mr._Kennedy sent a message along those lines to Tunisian_President_Habib_Bourguiba; and one U._S. official said: Besides managers of downtown theaters, the students sent letters to owners of art theaters in the uptown area and Buckhead. `` A swell party, send an invite to ever' body but them- those folks you met at the Galt_House, the ones I 've got to know in_this new Jockey_Club affair, the whole dang neighborhood. `` Los_Angeles has said they would send the children to their homes in_case of disaster'', he said. Meanwhile Russia took every opportunity to meddle in the Congo, sending Lumumba equipment for his`` wars'', dispatching`` technicians'' and even threatening, on_occasion, to intervene openly. Secretary-General_Hammarskjo ^ ld decided that it would be preferable if the U._N. troops sent into the Congo were to come from African, or at_least nonwhite, nations- certainly not from the U._S., Russia, Great_Britain or France. Pels also sent a check for$ 100 to Russell 's widow and had a white marble monument erected on his grave. She had talked her`` boy friend'' into sending her to New_York to take a screen_test. I wrote her that I 'd met_up_with Eileen and that old bonds had proved too strong and asked her to send my clothes down by express. Merritt_D._Hill, Ford_Motor_Co. vice_president, says his company is starting to get calls daily from dealers demanding immediate delivery or wanting earlier shipping dates on orders for corn pickers. Lumumba and Kasavubu blamed it all on the military intervention by the Belgians, and the United_Nations to send troops to oust them. The 15- year-old adopted son of a Washington attorney and his wife, who were murdered early today in their Chesapeake Bay-front home, has been sent to Spring_Grove_State_Hospital for detention. These thermometers have now been sent to the United_Kingdom for calibration at the National_Physical_Laboratory. By early summer, he wrote from Laramie that he was suffering from the wound inflicted in the ambush and was in_a_bad_way financially, so Pels sent him a draft for$ 100, warning that it was still not wise for him to return. Should I bring along a corsage or send one to her? Occasional letters are sent by individuals to one another and many are written by companies to one another, but these are mostly typewritten. But while she is able to tell her retarded family about the new_world she has seen open before her, Ronnie has not been able to observe her progress, and instead of appearing at a family party to be looked over like a new bull, he sends Beatie a letter of dismissal. Another woman, addressing Christmas_cards, said to her husband:`` We sent them one last year but they did send us one, so they probably won't send us one this year because they 'll think we won't send them one because they did last year, do you think, or shall we''? Madden explained that he was thinking_of an application sent directly to Mrs._Meeker. Following a talk by Mr._Clark at the New_York State_Natural_Food Associates Convention, a man from the audience offered to ship his unsprayed apples to the school from Vermont. Send your return to the Director_of_Internal_Revenue for the district in which you have your legal residence or principal place_of_business. This delightful tropical fruit has become well-known in the past thirty years because modern transportation methods have made it possible to ship avocado anywhere in the United_States. In_addition, he said, he has answered more_than 400 messages of congratulations which led him to the comment that he himself had decided he would n't send another congratulatory message for the rest of his life. Still existing on a`` Northern_Union'' telegraph_form is a typical peremptory message from Peru grocer J._J._Hapgood to Burton and Graves' store in Manchester-`` Get and send by stage sure four pounds best Porterhouse or sirloin steak, for Mrs._Hapgood send six sweet_oranges''. If the Hessian troops sent here willy-nilly by the Hessian Government to fight for England in the 1770 's were mercenaries, what shall we call the UN troops sent to the Congo willy-nilly by their governments to fight for the United_Nations?
Silencing : other_cos-45.4
hush up 'cause to be quiet or not talk' shut up 'cause to be quiet or not talk' hush 'cause to be quiet or not talk' still 'cause to be quiet or not talk' silence 'cause to be quiet or not talk' quieten 'cause to be quiet or not talk'
hush up 'FN: to cause someone to become quite' quiet 'FN: to make someone or something make less noise than he/she/it was making previously' silence 'COD: make silent.' hush 'FN: to make someone become quiet' shush 'COD: tell or signal to be silent' shut up 'FN: to cause someone or something to stop making noise' quiet down 'FN: to make an entity make less noise than it was making previously'
The clothes dried wrinkled. The clothes dried. Bill dried the clothes with a hairdryer. The hairdryer dried the clothes. The cotton clothes dried easily. Bill dried the clothes.
Examples from SemCor
`` Shut_up. Next to the Blackwells, Titus had owned the island most, and she and Adelia had often stood in front of him, silenced by his terrible years- a scanty man with a thin beard and very deep-set blue eyes like a mariner, more aged than possible. To silence extremists, to warn the Axis, President_Roosevelt issued this statement for the Allies in August: `` Hush'', said Uncle_Randolph, smiling,`` or I 'll give you another black_eye''. The slugs flattened ten tires and silenced one of the inboard engines; the plane slowed to a halt. Recent statements by well-known scientists regarding the destructive power of the newest nuclear bombs and the deadly fall-outs should be sufficient to still the voices of those who advocate nuclear warfare instead of negotiations. Mike silenced them.
Sleep : snooze-40.4
snooze 'sleep lightly or for a short period of time' catch a wink 'take a siesta' doze 'sleep lightly or for a short period of time' drowse 'sleep lightly or for a short period of time' sleep 'be asleep' kip 'be asleep' nap 'take a siesta' catnap 'take a siesta' catch some Z's 'be asleep' slumber 'be asleep' log Z's 'be asleep'
sleep slumber drowse doze snooze catnap nap
nap 'COD: Sleep lightly or briefly, especially during the day. ' doze 'COD: sleep lightly.' snooze 'COD: have a snooze. ' catnap 'COD: have a catnap. ' kip 'COD: sleep' sleep 'COD: rest in a regularly recurring condition of body and mind in which the nervous system is inactive, the eyes closed, the postural muscles relaxed, and consciousness practically suspended. ' slumber 'COD: sleep. ' hibernate 'COD: (of an animal or plant) spend the winter in a dormant state.' drowse 'COD: no obj. be half asleep; doze. '
[2 : Somebody ----s ]
NP (Sleeper) V () PP[in] (Place) NP (Sleeper) V () PP[on] (Place) PP[in] (Time) NP (Sleeper) V () PP[in] (Time) NP (Sleeper) V () NP (Duration) NP (Sleeper) V () PP[for] (Duration) NP (Sleeper) V () Sub (Duration) NP (Sleeper) V () AVP (Manner) NP (Sleeper) V () AVP (Place) NP (Sleeper) V () PPing[before] (Duration) PP[at] (Time)
Gloria slept the sleep of the dead. Gloria snoozed.
Examples from SemCor
They were sleeping, of_course, but they thought they were doing him a favor by pretending. `` Now I lay me down to sleep, The gray-backs o' er my body creep; If they should bite before I wake, I pray the Lord their jaws to break''``. We have n't slept together since we started. And he would sleep, sleep, and never think_of roads and horses' sore haunches, of colonial wars. Both had been up since 7: 00- Irv on the early watch, McFeeley unable to sleep during his four hour relief. Currently, marina is used to indicate a municipal or commercially operated facility where a pleasure_boat may dock and find some or all_of the following available: gasoline, fresh water, electricity, telephone_service, ice, repair facilities, restaurants, sleeping accommodations, a general_store, and a grocery_store. He said:`` If it 's all_right with you, Mr._Morgan, I 'll sleep out here on the couch. It was, I felt, possible that they were men who, having received no tickets for that day, had remained in the hall, to sleep perhaps, in the corners farthest removed from the counter with its overhead light. Part of the family should be sleeping while the rest is awake. Or, in the words of Anatole_France,`` The law in its majestic equality must forbid the rich, as_well as the poor, from begging in the streets and sleeping under bridges''. Occasionally he fell into a waking, gritty-eyed stupor; but he never slept. Oso slept unconcernedly, his rifle cradled in his arms; I did n't catch_a_wink. Rilly or Glendora had entered her room while she slept, bringing back her washed clothes. Top_dog, sleeping and eating right there with the Staff. Mantle and Cerv use the twin_beds in the bedroom; Maris sleeps on a green studio_couch in the living_room. They would sleep while the Gabriel 's drive would increase the acceleration to a point which the unfrozen bodies of the personnel could not have endured. The woman had the glassy look of an invalid, as if she had not slept at_all. There was no reason to leave the comfortable quarters inside the ship, except that, faced with a possibility of sleeping on solid_ground, they simply had_to get_out. Underneath the big one, in the silent moonlight, lay a dead pigeon, and on the smaller bell, the Clemence, two gray and white birds slept huddled_together in the cold winter air. The cemetery slumbered just behind it, and the way lay through the village and close_to the sea. The daybed Eugene had slept in, made_up now with its dark-brown velours cover and pillows. He was beginning to see he was too mad to sleep. The apex, the study where Eugene slept, was light and bright and airy and cheerful. He was dozing, perhaps the only sleep he 'd gotten. Actually, they said, he did sleep, but so shortly and fitfully that he forgot. He ate what he felt_like, slept as much or as little as he pleased, and moved about the draughty rooms of the house, when he was not in bed, with slow dubious steps, like an elderly tourist in a cathedral. You 'll sleep longer and better, too, awake refreshed and free_of hot_weather nerves. Yet he knew the others were sleeping more soundly, now that they had renewed their contact with the_matter that had them to send them riding high vacuum. He had sent the dispatches downtown to the proper people and had slept. He preferred sleeping in bed with his head on a pillow. Since he could n't sleep anyway, he might as_well stand their watches for them or write their reports. Youngsters can sleep or amuse themselves safely in the large cabin which has 5- foot 11- inch headroom, bunks for three, galley and marine toilet. A man knocked the roulette_ball about idly in its track, and another dozed at one of the card_tables. He always slept close_to the wall so you had to lean to reach him. He no_longer had_to lie in his bunk all night, his eyes closed, pretending to sleep. Frederick_Seward said his father was sleeping, and then went through a pantomime at his father 's door, to prove the statement. But Michael_Sept had unmasked him, revealing he had never been a bishop, but was an Anabaptist, afraid to state his faith, because he knew John_Calvin had written a book against their belief that the soul slept after death. He slept in the hall bedroom at the head of the stairs. Fortunately, the embarrassing questions raised by objects do not need to be answered, or we would all have_to go sleep in the open fields. The street that is full now of traffic and parked cars then and for many years drowsed on an August afternoon in the shade of the curbside trees, and silence was a weight, almost palpable, in the air. He watched the girl until she had gone_into the trees, and waited until he could hear the sound of her horse any longer, then went_up to where the children were sleeping. I just can n't take any chances on getting her pregnant, and if we were sleeping together&&&''. They slept- Mynheer with a marvelously high-pitched snoring, the damn seahorse ivory teeth watching him from a bedside table. Ekstrohm never slept. You 'd better sleep''. So choosing a good tree, he clambered up into it, found a comfortable notch, and in it to sleep, like the tousled bear he was, with his hands across his chest, as though with honey. Brittany, that stone-gray mystery through which he traveled for thirty days, sleeping in the barns of farmers or alongside roads, had worked some subtle change in him, he knew, and it was in Brittany that he had met Pierre. Pam realized, to her surprise, that she had been almost dozing. But in bed he had trouble sleeping. `` Sleep well''? he asked. Oso slept unconcernedly, his rifle cradled in his arms; I did n't catch_a_wink. Then, having wrapped the lot in an afghan my dog customarily slept on, you lammed out the front_door, considerately leaving it open for neighbors to discover. David_Cortlandt, having slept away a day and a night, came awake in a plank farmhouse on the Harlem_River near Spuyten_Duyvil. They begged Grandma to let them put a bed in the kitchen for her, but Grandma said she was getting too old to sleep in strange beds and be seen with her teeth out, and that she hoped to die in privacy like a Christian and if the Lord willed it to be of pneumonia than it would have to be that way. Others admitted he was absolutely correct- he never slept. It looked as Gavin had first seen it years ago, on those nights when he slept alone by his campfire and waked suddenly to the hoot of an owl or the rustle of a blade of grass in the moon 's wind- a savage land, untenanted and brooding, too strong to be broken by the will of men.
Speak_on_topic : lecture-37.11
moralize 'speak as if delivering a sermon; express moral judgements' sermonize 'speak as if delivering a sermon; express moral judgements' preachify 'speak as if delivering a sermon; express moral judgements' moralise 'speak as if delivering a sermon; express moral judgements' sermonise 'speak as if delivering a sermon; express moral judgements'
elaborate rhapsodize remark dwell rave speak up speak out gush preach lecture speak talk comment theorize moralize testify write pontificate
lecture 'COD: deliver an educational lecture or lectures' address 'COD: speak formally to.' pontificate 'COD: express one's opinions in a pompous and dogmatic way.'
She lectured about her travels. She lectured about her traveling. She dwelled on her traveling. She lectured about traveling. She lectured. She lectured to the class about her travels. She dwelled on her travels.
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State_continue : exist-47.1
stay 'remain behind'
wait be vegetate languish reside dwell flourish loom persist stand live tower prosper survive linger remain predominate stay exist extend lurk coexist prevail thrive endure
rest 'FN: remain in a particular location, especially after having been placed there.' remain 'FN: continue to be in a specified state or location' stay 'COD: remain in the same place.'
Herbicides persist in the soil. We lived on $10 a day. I endured the routine heavy traffic. Elvis lives. I lived through the horrible weekend.
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Everybody left and I stayed in the pool, then Lou came_back alone and leaped into the pool too. `` I thought I told you to stay home''. In a similar vein, but writing from the opposite side, Thomas_Taylor, a private in the 6_th Alabama_Volunteers, in a letter to his wife, stated:`` You know that my heart is with you but I never could have been satisfied to have staid at home when my country is invaded by a thievin foe By a set of cowardly Skunks whose Motto is Booty. Joyce went_on,`` When we 'd finished, Lou- Mr._Thor- asked me to stay a_little longer. Each Friday one manager is chosen by lot to stay late and load the equipment on a truck. This somewhat cynical comment may be_found in`` Blue Skies, Brown_Studies'', a collection of travel essays by William_Sansom, who would never consider staying home for long.
Statement : conjecture-29.5
conjecture 'to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds' acknowledge 'declare to be true or admit the existence or reality or truth of' theorize 'to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds' hypothesise 'to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds' speculate 'to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds' admit 'declare to be true or admit the existence or reality or truth of' hypothesize 'to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds' theorise 'to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds' hypothecate 'to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds' suppose 'to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds' deny 'refuse to recognize or acknowledge'
explain 'COD: make (something) clear by describing it in more detail.' profess 'COD: claim that one has (a quality or feeling).' insist 'COD: demand or state forcefully, without accepting refusal or contradiction. ' remark 'COD: say as a comment; mention.' talk 'COD: speak in order to give information or express ideas or feelings; converse or communicate by speech. ' smirk 'COD: smile in an irritatingly smug or silly way.' add 'COD: say as a further remark.' observe 'COD: say; remark' pronounce 'FN: to make a serious statement, to announce' describe 'COD: give a detailed account in words of.' claim 'COD: assert that something is the case.' announce 'COD: make a formal public declaration about a fact, occurrence, or intention.' maintain 'COD: assert something to be the case.' note 'FN: express an observation, often as a side remark. ' avow 'COD: assert or confess openly' acknowledge 'COD: accept or admit the existence or truth of.' say 'COD: utter words so as to convey information, an opinion, an instruction, etc.' aver 'COD: state or assert to be the case.' venture 'FN: to offer a remark at the risk of being rebuffed or censured for it' gloat 'COD: contemplate one's own success or another's misfortune with smugness or malignant pleasure. ' be like 'FN: To state either out loud or internally.' state 'COD: express definitely or clearly in speech or writing' contend 'COD: assert.' speak 'FN: say something' tell 'FN: communicate a story, tale, etc (support only)' report 'COD: give a spoken or written account of something.' confirm 'FN: give assurance of the validity of something.' allege 'COD: claim that someone has done something wrong, typically without proof.' pout 'FN: to say something in a manner expressing annoyance or disappointment' comment 'COD: express an opinion or reaction.' proclaim 'COD: announce officially or publicly.' preach 'COD: deliver a religious address to an assembled group of people.' suggest 'COD: put forward for consideration.' caution 'COD: say something as a warning' reaffirm 'COD: state again as a fact; assert again strongly.' conjecture 'COD: form a conjecture. ' detail 'Fn: explain in detail' exclaim 'COD: cry out suddenly, especially in surprise, anger, or pain.' attest 'COD: declare that something exists or is the case.' write 'FN: to record a message in writing' recount 'COD: give an account of something.' address 'FN: speak or write to' reiterate 'COD: say something again or repeatedly.' hazard 'COD: venture to say' mention 'FN: to make reference to something ' propose 'COD: put forward (an idea or plan) for consideration by others.' refute 'COD: deny (a statement or accusation).' relate 'COD: give an account of.' assert 'FN: declare, or state clearly' declare 'COD: announce solemnly or officially; make clearly known.'
She acknowledged that she might have forgotten Scientists supposed that large dinosaurs lived in swamps He admitted his errors Peter denied Jesus
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He trusted the woman's statement. The populace felt that the RIAA had too much power. I felt like the RIAA had too much power. He knew the choice to be a bad one.
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Admitting that main_streets and the central business_district should have priority, the Councilman said it is also essential that small shopping areas`` not be overlooked if our small merchants are to survive''. The driver admitted he was the Dresbachs' son and all three were taken to the Edgewater_Station, police said. `` I do n't know much about them'', Owen admitted,`` but I suppose they have their own religion and they probably resent outsiders coming_in and telling them what to do and what not to do''. But, admit or not, Bonner was helpless. Writers openly admit that the Negro is easier to write than the white_man; but they obviously mean by this, not a Negro personality, but a Negro type. Yes, he believed that the Jews were`` enemies of the Reich'', and such a belief is, of_course, typical of`` patriotic'' anti-Semites; but he believed in the Jew as enemy in a kind of abstract, theological way, like a member of a cult speculating on the nature of things. It is hypothesized that fertility is a function of the social_system when the population as_a_whole is considered and a function of the subsystems when the two-fold division of core families and marginal families is considered. Rousseau had_to admit that though he could agree to a public performance, he would indeed, just for his own private satisfaction, dearly love to know how his work would sound when done by professional musicians and by trained voices. More recently, the chairman of the Atomic_Energy Commission, Dr._Glenn_T._Seaborg,`` admitted'' to a news_conference in Las_Vegas, Nevada, that the US might fall_behind Russia( he apparently meant in weapons development) if the Soviets continue to test in the atmosphere while we abstain. However, all admitted that the`` hind sight'' was not altogether lost. Statistically this has represented a loss to the nation, although one must admit that in an individual case the decision in retrospect may have been a wise one. I have found, time_and_again, that some bit of particularly annoying and intractable behavior on the part of a patient rests,, on this basis; and only when I can acknowledge this, to myself, as being indeed an aspect of my personality, does it cease to be a prominently troublesome aspect of the patient 's behavior. Or you could hope the parachute would open just so you could say you saw it not open, not because you meant any harm to Starkey_Poe in his suit of red underwear, but mainly because you were tired_of being an old_maid- a thing which cannot admit when it thinks it might be pregnant, but must stand the dizzy feeling all alone and go_on like everything is all_right instead of being able to say to somebody in a normal voice:`` I think I 'm pregnant''. Many belly_dancers are married, but Serene is one of the few who will admit it. This dirty coward just admitted killing Arbuckle. As retinal images are conceded to be an integral function of the brain it seems logical to suppose that the nerves, between the inner brain and the eyes, carry the direct drive for cooperation from the various brain centers- rather_than to theorize on the transmission of an image which is already in required location. An Anglican clergyman in Oxford sadly but frankly acknowledged to me that this is true. Others admitted he was absolutely correct- he never slept. Suppose, says Dr._Lyttleton, the proton has a slightly greater charge than the electron( so slight it is presently immeasurable). This is not the sort_of thing most politicos would care to acknowledge publicly. `` Uh-huh'', Ryan admitted. He is most effective in the ordinary business of the House, and in the legislative accomplishments of_this session, he easily rose to great occasion- even at the height of unpleasantness and exciting legislative struggle- and as the Nation witnessed these contests, he rose, even as admitted by those who differed with him, to the proportions of a hero and a noble partisan. The Protestants themselves are the first to admit the great falling_off in effective membership in their churches. Judge_Parsons leaned over the bench and inquired,`` You mean some of the defendants made statements admitting this''? Suppose they both had ventured into realms which their colleagues thought infidel: Wexler admitted in earlier court hearings that he issued grand_jury subpenas to about 200 persons involved in the election investigation, questioned the individuals in the Criminal_courts building, but did not take them before the grand_jury. And know, while all this went_on, that there was no real reason to suppose that the murderer had been a guest in either hotel. For me, these will belong more completely to their surroundings if they are conceived in this early stage, though I freely admit that I do not hesitate to add or eliminate figures on the full sheet when it serves my final purpose. Police theorize that a combination of dope, drink and drugs killed her. We veterans acknowledge the fact that as time passes the demand for medical_care at VA hospitals will grow proportionately as age fosters illness. But as_yet, no real_estate board has been willing officially to support such laws or to admit the permissibility of introducing minority buyers into all-white neighborhoods. Most_of us would be willing to admit that forgiveness comes hard. He admitted that he knew it was open to him at all times, and he could have rebutted it before the hearing_officer. `` I'm just speculating, but I have_to think Jack feels he 's hurting Boston 's chances''. `` I was wrong'', I admitted. I took a deep breath and an even deeper swallow of my drink, and said,`` I admit that going back to Ralph_Waldo_Emerson for humor is like going_to a modern musical_comedy for music and comedy''. The myth of the Southern plantation has had only a tangential relation with actuality, as Francis_Pendleton_Gaines showed forty years ago, and I suspect it has had a far narrower acceptance as something real than has generally been supposed. Gunny symbolized so_much that was unpleasant- Tolley, the indifference with which the Fairbrothers and indeed the whole neighborhood now treated her and which she would die rather_than acknowledge to her husband, his lack of understanding and sympathy in her present condition, her disgusting swollen stomach. `` So help me, Crouch, I 'd like to kill you where you stand, but, before I do, I 'm going_to hear you admit killing him. Without so_much as a grimace or a gesture to show that he had noticed( although he later admitted that he had) Palmer proceeded to sink his 25- footer, and his gallery sent its explosive vocalization rolling back along the intervening fairways in_reply. `` As for my elders, they have already admitted that they were wrong. There were no`` casualties'', but the`` guerrillas'' admitted to being`` a_little tired'' when the leaders called a halt at 9 A._M. to enable out-of-town members to catch a plane. Having persisted too long in deliberate ignorance and denial of the forces that threatened her, Pamela was relieved now to admit their potency and to be taking definite steps toward grappling with them. No one who has studied the radical Right can suppose that words are their sole staple in trade. Privately, they also admitted that their hopes for Clint_Anderson 's three-fifths modification depended_on none other_than Republican_Richard_Nixon. I am getting deaf, I must admit it''. One patriarch is supposed to have relegated sacred scriptures for use in an outhouse. Since the hero, a sterling and upright fellow, is a rich Brown senior, while two Yalies are cast as virtual rapists, I suppose I should disqualify myself from sitting in judgment on`` Where_the_Boys_are'', but I shall do nothing of the sort. Although admitting Brown 's guilt on legal grounds, Day said that,`` Brown is no common criminal; his deed was not below, but above the law''. In the work of every artist, I suppose, there may be found one or more moments which strike the student as absolutely decisive, ultimately emblematic of what it is all about; not less strikingly for being mysterious, as though some deeply hidden constatation of thoughts were enciphered in a single image, a single moment. The experts are thus forced to hypothesize sequences of events that have never occurred, probably never will- but possibly might. From the evidence`` it may be conjectured that core-core marriages are the preferred unions for core males and females; core-marginal marriages still belong in the category of permissive unions; and core-Negro marriages are proscribed for core members''. He admitted his behavior, and defended it. And suppose that the circumstances have now so changed that the feeling with which we made the remark in_the_first_place has faded. To act otherwise would be to admit his helplessness. The Woonsocket_Patriot admitted that John_Brown might deserve punishment or imprisonment`` but he should no_more be hung than Henry_A._Wise or James_Buchanan''. He was also, if Pam_North was right, a closer acquaintance of Lauren_Payne 's than she, now, was inclined to admit. Perhaps there is more truth than we are wont_to admit in the conviction of_that ornament of Tarheelia, Robert_Ruark 's grandfather, who was persuaded that the great curse of the modern_world is`` all this gallivantin'''. It was terribly off key, and poorly done, and Tommy could never admit to herself that male companionship was a very natural and important thing, but all_at_once she felt lonesome and put-upon. He has a pleasant sense_of_humor and is modest enough to admit mistakes and even`` a cardinal error''. Privately, the liberals admitted that the Humphrey amendment had no chance of passage. The League of Women Voters, 40 now and admitting it proudly, is inviting financial contributions in the windup of its fund drive. The only performance which was too soft for me was that of Yvette_Mimieux, but since someone had to become the victim of despoilers, just to emphasize that such things do happen at these fracases, I suppose this was the attitude the part called_for. We speculate that compulsives in the unstructured schools are under greater strain because of the lack of systemization in their school setting, but that their need to organize( for comfort) is so intense that they struggle to induce the phonic rules and achieve in_spite_of the lack of direction from the environment. `` You remember them, I suppose''? One of the_most wholesome things you could schedule in your church would thus be a group confessional where people could admit of their inner tensions''. It should be admitted, too, that there is a good percentage of lapsed or nonchurchgoing Catholics( one paper writes 50 per_cent). It only means that there will be new form, and that this form will be of such a type that it admits the chaos and does not try to say that the chaos is really something. One of the obvious conclusions we can make on the basis of the last election, I suppose, is that we, the majority, were dissatisfied with Eisenhower conservatism. It is true that this distinction between style and idea often approaches the arbitrary since in_the_end we must admit that style and content frequently influence or interpenetrate one another and sometimes appear as expressions of the same insight. Furthermore, as an encouragement to revisionist thinking, it manifestly is fair to admit that any fraternity has a constitutional right to refuse to accept persons it dislikes. Within certain wide limits anatomy dictates function and, if one is permitted to speculate, potential pathology should be included in this statement as_well. Intelligent people will admit that bombs and rockets of destruction are frightening whether they fall on Japan, London or Pearl_Harbor. At_last, when I put it to him directly, the clerk was forced to admit that the delay in my case was unusual. It calls the conclusion admitted valid by`` historians and military strategists alike'' a`` perverted conclusion&&& nonsense''. He also admitted killing Mrs._Hengesbach. Before he testified for 20 minutes, Stein, who lives at 3300 Lake_Shore_dr., admitted to reporters that he had a wide acquaintance with crime syndicate hoodlums. Last May, they said, she admitted being a prostitute. All_but the_most rabid of Confederate_flag wavers admit that the Old_Southern tradition is defunct in actuality and sigh that its passing was_accompanied_by the disappearance of many genteel and aristocratic traditions of the reputedly languid ante-bellum way_of_life. But suppose that a week later we revert to the incident in thought and make our statement again. Let us suppose that the animal did not in_fact fall into the trap and did not suffer at_all, but that we mistakenly believe it did, and say as before that its suffering was an evil thing. Some predictions had been made concerning factors R, N, I and Co on these inventories which appeared to be directly related to control and security aspects of personality functioning which were hypothesized as being of importance in differential Kohnstamm reactivity. If they are Beach cops on a stake-out, they 'll admit it to a reporter. Mrs._Dunkel admitted the slaying and said that the son-in-law became her lover after the death of her daughter in 1934. `` Maybe'', the captain admitted. One subject spontaneously asked( after her arm had finally risen),`` Do you suppose I was unconsciously keeping it down before''? If the deficiency persists long enough, it is reasonable to suppose that the** f label will reflect the** f distribution in the thyroglobulin. Some observers speculated that this might be his revenge on his home town.
Statement : declare-29.4
profess 'state insincerely' proclaim 'declare formally; declare someone to be something; of titles' pretend 'state insincerely' profess 'state freely'
explain 'COD: make (something) clear by describing it in more detail.' profess 'COD: claim that one has (a quality or feeling).' insist 'COD: demand or state forcefully, without accepting refusal or contradiction. ' remark 'COD: say as a comment; mention.' talk 'COD: speak in order to give information or express ideas or feelings; converse or communicate by speech. ' smirk 'COD: smile in an irritatingly smug or silly way.' add 'COD: say as a further remark.' observe 'COD: say; remark' pronounce 'FN: to make a serious statement, to announce' describe 'COD: give a detailed account in words of.' claim 'COD: assert that something is the case.' announce 'COD: make a formal public declaration about a fact, occurrence, or intention.' maintain 'COD: assert something to be the case.' note 'FN: express an observation, often as a side remark. ' avow 'COD: assert or confess openly' acknowledge 'COD: accept or admit the existence or truth of.' say 'COD: utter words so as to convey information, an opinion, an instruction, etc.' aver 'COD: state or assert to be the case.' venture 'FN: to offer a remark at the risk of being rebuffed or censured for it' gloat 'COD: contemplate one's own success or another's misfortune with smugness or malignant pleasure. ' be like 'FN: To state either out loud or internally.' state 'COD: express definitely or clearly in speech or writing' contend 'COD: assert.' speak 'FN: say something' tell 'FN: communicate a story, tale, etc (support only)' report 'COD: give a spoken or written account of something.' confirm 'FN: give assurance of the validity of something.' allege 'COD: claim that someone has done something wrong, typically without proof.' pout 'FN: to say something in a manner expressing annoyance or disappointment' comment 'COD: express an opinion or reaction.' proclaim 'COD: announce officially or publicly.' preach 'COD: deliver a religious address to an assembled group of people.' suggest 'COD: put forward for consideration.' caution 'COD: say something as a warning' reaffirm 'COD: state again as a fact; assert again strongly.' conjecture 'COD: form a conjecture. ' detail 'Fn: explain in detail' exclaim 'COD: cry out suddenly, especially in surprise, anger, or pain.' attest 'COD: declare that something exists or is the case.' write 'FN: to record a message in writing' recount 'COD: give an account of something.' address 'FN: speak or write to' reiterate 'COD: say something again or repeatedly.' hazard 'COD: venture to say' mention 'FN: to make reference to something ' propose 'COD: put forward (an idea or plan) for consideration by others.' refute 'COD: deny (a statement or accusation).' relate 'COD: give an account of.' assert 'FN: declare, or state clearly' declare 'COD: announce solemnly or officially; make clearly known.'
He was proclaimed King She pretended not to have known the suicide bomber She pretends to be an expert on wine The teacher professed that he was not generous when it came to giving good grades He professed innocence but later admitted his guilt
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The president declared what we should do. The president declared Smith foolish. John declared how to do it. The country declared war. The president maintained Smith to be a good man. John declared how he did it. The president declared Smith professor. The president declared the matter closed. John professed to loving another. John professed to love another. John professed loving another. The president maintained that the matter was closed. The president declared what to do. The president declared John as stupid.
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The President_of_the_United_States proclaimed the first Sunday in November as`` National_Grandmothers_'_Day'' and urged America to say it with flowers. Their demand against the Calvinist_Orthodoxy for intellectual liberty had never meant that they would follow`` free inquiry'' to the extreme of proclaiming Christianity a`` natural'' religion. Freedom depends_upon them; Now, therefore, do i, John_A._Notte, Jr., Governor of the State of Rhode_Island and Providence Plantations, proclaim Saturday, May 20 th, 1961, as Armed_Forces Day, reminding our citizens that we should rededicate ourselves to our Nation, respecting the uniforms as the guardians of our precious liberty. United_Nations Day is the birthday of the United_Nations, mankind 's noblest attempt to establish lasting peace with justice; And now, therefore, do I, John_A._Notte, Jr., Governor of the State of Rhode_Island and Providence Plantations, proclaim Tuesday, October 24 th, 1961, as United_Nations Day, all our citizens to engage in appropriate observances, demonstrating faith in the United_Nations and thereby contributing to a better understanding of the aims of the United_Nations throughout the land. She hopes that all will support the contestants from our own community by attending our Pageants and the State_Pageant_June 17; And now, therefore, do I, John_A._Notte, Jr., Governor of the State of Rhode_Island and Providence Plantations, proclaim the week of June 11 th to 17 th, 1961, as Miss Rhode_Island Pageant_Week, with deep appreciation to the Jaycees, local and statewide, for the presentation of their beautiful Pageants and the encouragement of all Rhode_Island girls to participate. Through trade and travel across the seas the American Merchant_Marine is carrying_out its historic mission of linking the United_States_of_America with friendly nations across the seas; And now, therefore, do I, John_A._Notte, Jr., Governor of the State of Rhode_Island and Providence Plantations, proclaim Monday, May 22 nd, 1961, as National_Maritime_Day, reminding our citizens that American Merchant_ships and American seamen are ready at_all_times to serve our Nation in the cause of freedom and justice. The State_Ballet of Rhode_Island, the first incorporated group, was formed for_the_purpose_of extending knowledge of the art of ballet in the Community, to promote interest in ballet performances, to contribute to the cultural life of the State, and to provide opportunity for gifted dance students who, for one reason or another, are unable to pursue a career and to develop others for the professional state; And now, therefore, do I, John_A._Notte, Jr., Governor of the State of Rhode_Island and Providence Plantations, proclaim the week of Monday, November 13, 1961, as the State_Ballet of Rhode_Island Week, requesting all Rhode_Islanders to give special attention to this unusual event which should contribute to the cultural life of the State. For every criterion which defines what something is, at_the_same_time proclaims- implicitly if_not openly- what that something is not. But Parker as the ultra-liberal minister within the pale of a church which had proclaimed itself the repository of liberality poses a different problem, which is not to be resolved by holding him up as the champion of freedom. The Independence_Day celebration will be properly observed with a big military and civic parade from West_Warwick to the Greene_Homestead in Anthony; And now, therefore, do I, John_A._Notte, Jr., Governor of the State of Rhode_Island and Providence Plantations, proclaim the week of April 29 th to May 7 th, 1961, as Rhode_Island Heritage_Week, advising our citizens that throughout this week many historic houses and beautiful gardens will be open_to visitors as_well as industrial plants, craft shops, museums and libraries and I earnestly urge all to take_advantage of these opportunities to see as_many of these places as they can during this outstanding week. And listening to such a conversation one morning while taking a cup of chocolate in a cafe, Rousseau found himself bathed in perspiration, trembling lest his authorship become known, and at_the_same_time dreaming of the startling effect he would make if he should proclaim himself suddenly as the composer. It is at this time that we should imitate the Pilgrims by accompanying our prayers of thanks with the conviction that we shall continue to be in dire need for the Lord 's protection in_the_future, if we are to have peace; Now, therefore, do I, John_A._Notte, Jr., Governor of the State of Rhode_Island and Providence Plantations, proclaim Thursday, November 23 rd, 1961, as Thanksgiving_Day, Three requirements go_with a blockade: It must be proclaimed; the blockading force must be powerful enough to enforce it; and it must be enforced without discrimination.
imply prove show say suggest establish anticipate predict indicate forebode demonstrate advertise prognosticate
explain 'COD: make (something) clear by describing it in more detail.' profess 'COD: claim that one has (a quality or feeling).' insist 'COD: demand or state forcefully, without accepting refusal or contradiction. ' remark 'COD: say as a comment; mention.' talk 'COD: speak in order to give information or express ideas or feelings; converse or communicate by speech. ' smirk 'COD: smile in an irritatingly smug or silly way.' add 'COD: say as a further remark.' observe 'COD: say; remark' pronounce 'FN: to make a serious statement, to announce' describe 'COD: give a detailed account in words of.' claim 'COD: assert that something is the case.' announce 'COD: make a formal public declaration about a fact, occurrence, or intention.' maintain 'COD: assert something to be the case.' note 'FN: express an observation, often as a side remark. ' avow 'COD: assert or confess openly' acknowledge 'COD: accept or admit the existence or truth of.' say 'COD: utter words so as to convey information, an opinion, an instruction, etc.' aver 'COD: state or assert to be the case.' venture 'FN: to offer a remark at the risk of being rebuffed or censured for it' gloat 'COD: contemplate one's own success or another's misfortune with smugness or malignant pleasure. ' be like 'FN: To state either out loud or internally.' state 'COD: express definitely or clearly in speech or writing' contend 'COD: assert.' speak 'FN: say something' tell 'FN: communicate a story, tale, etc (support only)' report 'COD: give a spoken or written account of something.' confirm 'FN: give assurance of the validity of something.' allege 'COD: claim that someone has done something wrong, typically without proof.' pout 'FN: to say something in a manner expressing annoyance or disappointment' comment 'COD: express an opinion or reaction.' proclaim 'COD: announce officially or publicly.' preach 'COD: deliver a religious address to an assembled group of people.' suggest 'COD: put forward for consideration.' caution 'COD: say something as a warning' reaffirm 'COD: state again as a fact; assert again strongly.' conjecture 'COD: form a conjecture. ' detail 'Fn: explain in detail' exclaim 'COD: cry out suddenly, especially in surprise, anger, or pain.' attest 'COD: declare that something exists or is the case.' write 'FN: to record a message in writing' recount 'COD: give an account of something.' address 'FN: speak or write to' reiterate 'COD: say something again or repeatedly.' hazard 'COD: venture to say' mention 'FN: to make reference to something ' propose 'COD: put forward (an idea or plan) for consideration by others.' refute 'COD: deny (a statement or accusation).' relate 'COD: give an account of.' assert 'FN: declare, or state clearly' declare 'COD: announce solemnly or officially; make clearly known.'
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Please don't advertise the fact that he has AIDS The clock says noon
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This indicates to us that they had stolen money. This indicates him to be the thief. This indicates what he should do. This indicates to us how it happened. This indicates how to do it. This indicates it. This indicates to me whether they did it. This indicates how she did it. This indicates whether he is the thief. This indicates to me what he is.
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Watch people flock to amusement houses, cocktail_lounges, and night clubs that advertise continuous entertainment, which means an endless flow of noise and frivolity by paid entertainers who are supposed to perform in those incredible ways which are designed to give men a_few hours of dubious relaxation- watch them and you can tell that many_of them are running_away from something. They advertised harness polish, liniments, Ball 's Rubber_Boots, Green_River Whiskey, Hood 's Sarsaparilla, patent_medicines, shoe blacking, and chewing tobacco. Anyone fortunate enough to have one of those early phones advertised the fact along with the telephone_number in the Manchester_Journal. property sales of general interest to small business_concerns are publicized through SBA regional news releases, and by`` flyers'' directed to the small business_concerns. In the household market, there are also low-sudsing detergent formulations based on nonionic actives with about the same amount of phosphate builder; light-duty synthetic detergents with much less builder; and the dwindling built soap_powders as_well_as soap_flakes and granules, none of which are now nationally advertised. Readers of the Reader_'s_Digest are such items which often appear in its lists of verbal slips, like the ad in a California paper that advertised`` House for rent. Have you publicized the cents per hour value of the company 's share of insurance_premiums? There the Royal_Motel advertises`` all facilities, vented heat, air conditioned, carpeted, free TV, storm_cellar''. He even buys a_lot_of the products he sees advertised- despite_the_fact_that the copy makes no special bid for his favor and sponsors rarely use any but white models in commercials.
Statement : lecture-37.11
advocate 'speak, plead, or argue in favor of' take the stand 'give testimony in a court of law' rhapsodize 'say (something) with great enthusiasm' speak up 'express one's opinion openly and without fear or hesitation' opine 'express one's opinion openly and without fear or hesitation' rhapsodise 'say (something) with great enthusiasm' preach 'speak, plead, or argue in favor of' attest 'give testimony in a court of law' bear witness 'give testimony in a court of law' speak out 'express one's opinion openly and without fear or hesitation' testify 'give testimony in a court of law' sound off 'express one's opinion openly and without fear or hesitation' animadvert 'express one's opinion openly and without fear or hesitation'
elaborate rhapsodize remark dwell rave speak up speak out gush preach lecture speak talk comment theorize moralize testify write pontificate
explain 'COD: make (something) clear by describing it in more detail.' profess 'COD: claim that one has (a quality or feeling).' insist 'COD: demand or state forcefully, without accepting refusal or contradiction. ' remark 'COD: say as a comment; mention.' talk 'COD: speak in order to give information or express ideas or feelings; converse or communicate by speech. ' smirk 'COD: smile in an irritatingly smug or silly way.' add 'COD: say as a further remark.' observe 'COD: say; remark' pronounce 'FN: to make a serious statement, to announce' describe 'COD: give a detailed account in words of.' claim 'COD: assert that something is the case.' announce 'COD: make a formal public declaration about a fact, occurrence, or intention.' maintain 'COD: assert something to be the case.' note 'FN: express an observation, often as a side remark. ' avow 'COD: assert or confess openly' acknowledge 'COD: accept or admit the existence or truth of.' say 'COD: utter words so as to convey information, an opinion, an instruction, etc.' aver 'COD: state or assert to be the case.' venture 'FN: to offer a remark at the risk of being rebuffed or censured for it' gloat 'COD: contemplate one's own success or another's misfortune with smugness or malignant pleasure. ' be like 'FN: To state either out loud or internally.' state 'COD: express definitely or clearly in speech or writing' contend 'COD: assert.' speak 'FN: say something' tell 'FN: communicate a story, tale, etc (support only)' report 'COD: give a spoken or written account of something.' confirm 'FN: give assurance of the validity of something.' allege 'COD: claim that someone has done something wrong, typically without proof.' pout 'FN: to say something in a manner expressing annoyance or disappointment' comment 'COD: express an opinion or reaction.' proclaim 'COD: announce officially or publicly.' preach 'COD: deliver a religious address to an assembled group of people.' suggest 'COD: put forward for consideration.' caution 'COD: say something as a warning' reaffirm 'COD: state again as a fact; assert again strongly.' conjecture 'COD: form a conjecture. ' detail 'Fn: explain in detail' exclaim 'COD: cry out suddenly, especially in surprise, anger, or pain.' attest 'COD: declare that something exists or is the case.' write 'FN: to record a message in writing' recount 'COD: give an account of something.' address 'FN: speak or write to' reiterate 'COD: say something again or repeatedly.' hazard 'COD: venture to say' mention 'FN: to make reference to something ' propose 'COD: put forward (an idea or plan) for consideration by others.' refute 'COD: deny (a statement or accusation).' relate 'COD: give an account of.' assert 'FN: declare, or state clearly' declare 'COD: announce solemnly or officially; make clearly known.'
The doctor advocated a smoking ban in the entire house John spoke up at the meeting
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She lectured about her travels. She lectured about her traveling. She dwelled on her traveling. She lectured about traveling. She lectured. She lectured to the class about her travels. She dwelled on her travels.
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Emerson- Platonist, idealist, doctrinaire- sounded a high Transcendental note in his`` Boston_Hymn'', delivered in 1863 in the Boston Music_Hall amidst thundering applause:`` Pay ransom to the owner and fill the bag to the brim. When arrested, he had the submarine secrets on a roll of candid_camera film as_well as anti-submarine secrets in Christmas_gift wrapping, it was testified. Board_Chairman_Howard_Simpson of the Baltimore+ Ohio_Railroad_Co., testified the B+ O was in its worst financial_condition since the depression years and badly needed the economic lift it would get from consolidation with the Chesapeake+ Ohio_Railroad. To start the week of special programs at the church, the Rev._John_D._Henderson will preach on`` A Successful Marriage'' at 9: 40 and 11 a. m._Sunday. The first witness, Moses_Winston_Mardis, 5835 Michiganav., a real_estate_agent and former bail bondsman, took_the_stand after opening statements had been made. All week long the President clearly was playing a larger personal role in foreign affairs; in_effect, he was practicing what he preached in his Berlin message two_weeks ago when he declared:`` We shall always be prepared to discuss international problems with any and all nations that are willing to talk, and listen, with_reason''. Do its spokesmen seem more interested in the amount_of_money they collect than in the principles they purport to advocate? Before he testified for 20 minutes, Stein, who lives at 3300 Lake_Shore_dr., admitted to reporters that he had a wide acquaintance with crime syndicate hoodlums. He was a man, those neighbors testified later, who did have a friend in the world. By making inroads in the name of law_enforcement into the protection which Congress has afforded to the marriage relationship, the Court today continues in the path charted by the recent decision in Wyatt_v._United_States, 362_U._S._525, where the Court held that, under_the_circumstances of that case, a wife could be compelled to testify against her husband over her objection. When authorities convicted him of practicing medicine without a license( he got_off with a suspended sentence of three years because of his advanced age of 77), one of his victims was not around to testify: He was dead of cancer. I can testify that motels, service and comfort_stations( they go together like Scots and heather), dog wagons, roadside restaurants, souvenir stands and snake farms are braced and waiting. Vital secrets of Britain 's first atomic submarine, the Dreadnought, and, by implication, of the entire United_States navy 's still-building nuclear sub fleet, were stolen by a London-based soviet spy ring, secret_service agents testified today. Time, of_course will testify whether the new version will have achieved its purpose. Stengel probably preached too_much in the early days when the kid wanted to pop his bubble_gum and sow_his_oats. But court adjourned after he testified he introduced James_White and Jeremiah_Hope_Pullings, two of the defendants, and also introduced Pullings to Jessy_Maroy, a man mentioned in the indictment but not indicted. The taxpayer testified that in_order_to retain the account he had to pad his invoices and pay the excess to the manager. And yet this is exactly the risk we run when we assume, as we too often do, that we can continue to preach the gospel in a form that makes it seem incredible and irrelevant to cultured men. Quite the contrary, as I can testify from personal experience as a former university president. Throughout the Adirondack region abandoned farm homes and wild orchards bear ghostly testimony that their owners met defeat. The spy ring also was particularly interested in ASDIC, the underwater equipment for detecting submarines, it was testified.
Statement : manner_speaking-37.3
shout 'utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy' exclaim 'utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy' blubber 'utter while crying' cry 'utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy' cry out 'utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy' trumpet 'proclaim on, or as if on, a trumpet' blubber out 'utter while crying' outcry 'utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy' call out 'utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy'
explain 'COD: make (something) clear by describing it in more detail.' profess 'COD: claim that one has (a quality or feeling).' insist 'COD: demand or state forcefully, without accepting refusal or contradiction. ' remark 'COD: say as a comment; mention.' talk 'COD: speak in order to give information or express ideas or feelings; converse or communicate by speech. ' smirk 'COD: smile in an irritatingly smug or silly way.' add 'COD: say as a further remark.' observe 'COD: say; remark' pronounce 'FN: to make a serious statement, to announce' describe 'COD: give a detailed account in words of.' claim 'COD: assert that something is the case.' announce 'COD: make a formal public declaration about a fact, occurrence, or intention.' maintain 'COD: assert something to be the case.' note 'FN: express an observation, often as a side remark. ' avow 'COD: assert or confess openly' acknowledge 'COD: accept or admit the existence or truth of.' say 'COD: utter words so as to convey information, an opinion, an instruction, etc.' aver 'COD: state or assert to be the case.' venture 'FN: to offer a remark at the risk of being rebuffed or censured for it' gloat 'COD: contemplate one's own success or another's misfortune with smugness or malignant pleasure. ' be like 'FN: To state either out loud or internally.' state 'COD: express definitely or clearly in speech or writing' contend 'COD: assert.' speak 'FN: say something' tell 'FN: communicate a story, tale, etc (support only)' report 'COD: give a spoken or written account of something.' confirm 'FN: give assurance of the validity of something.' allege 'COD: claim that someone has done something wrong, typically without proof.' pout 'FN: to say something in a manner expressing annoyance or disappointment' comment 'COD: express an opinion or reaction.' proclaim 'COD: announce officially or publicly.' preach 'COD: deliver a religious address to an assembled group of people.' suggest 'COD: put forward for consideration.' caution 'COD: say something as a warning' reaffirm 'COD: state again as a fact; assert again strongly.' conjecture 'COD: form a conjecture. ' detail 'Fn: explain in detail' exclaim 'COD: cry out suddenly, especially in surprise, anger, or pain.' attest 'COD: declare that something exists or is the case.' write 'FN: to record a message in writing' recount 'COD: give an account of something.' address 'FN: speak or write to' reiterate 'COD: say something again or repeatedly.' hazard 'COD: venture to say' mention 'FN: to make reference to something ' propose 'COD: put forward (an idea or plan) for consideration by others.' refute 'COD: deny (a statement or accusation).' relate 'COD: give an account of.' assert 'FN: declare, or state clearly' declare 'COD: announce solemnly or officially; make clearly known.'
`I won!' he exclaimed Liberals like to trumpet their opposition to the death penalty `Help!' she cried `I'm here,' the mother shouted when she saw her child looking lost
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Susan whispered, 'Leave the room.' Susan whispered the news/a few words. Susan whispered to Rachel that the party would be tonight. Susan whispered about the party. Susan whispered to Rachel how to avoid the crowd. Susan whispered to come. Susan whispered the news/a few words to/at Rachel. Susan whispered. Susan whispered to/at Rachel. Susan whispered to Rachel, 'Leave the room.' Susan whispered to Rachel to come. Susan whispered that the party would be tonight. Susan whispered how to avoid the crowd. Susan whispered for me to come.
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`` Yes'', Owen called_out. `` That 's the General 's horse'', one of them cried_out. He cites with pleasure the comment of a lady, who exclaimed after a concert:`` Why, it 's extremely interesting. Her arm bled slightly, and the offended skin cried_out in pain. Is it after_all possible that no_matter_how the liberals trumpet their confidence in human dignity they are exposed to a contagion of fear more insidious than any conservative has ever to worry about? She did not call_out. `` Moriarty'', my driver suddenly exclaimed with something so definite, so final in his tone I once_more repeated the absurdity, mustering all my latent powers of hypocrisy to sound convinced. Public_relations strategists everywhere, watching the reaction of the German press, the liberal press, the lunatic press, listening to their neighbors, studying interviews with men and women on the street, cried_out: Too_much, too_much- the mind of the audience is becoming dulled, the horrors are losing their effect. Whitey exclaimed, with true affection. I would not want to be one of those writers who begin each morning by exclaiming,`` O Gogol, O Chekhov, O Thackeray and Dickens, what would you have made_of a bomb_shelter ornamented with four plaster-of-Paris ducks, a birdbath, and three composition gnomes with long beards and red mobcaps''? `` C'est formidable'', they exclaimed.
Statement : reflexive_appearance-48.1.2
assert 'state categorically' lay out 'bring forward and present to the mind' intimate 'imply as a possibility' suggest 'imply as a possibility' present 'bring forward and present to the mind' paint a picture 'call to mind' asseverate 'state categorically' evoke 'call to mind' suggest 'call to mind' maintain 'state categorically' represent 'bring forward and present to the mind'
declare ?shape pose manifest display intrude show express recommend suggest offer reassert form proffer assert define present
explain 'COD: make (something) clear by describing it in more detail.' profess 'COD: claim that one has (a quality or feeling).' insist 'COD: demand or state forcefully, without accepting refusal or contradiction. ' remark 'COD: say as a comment; mention.' talk 'COD: speak in order to give information or express ideas or feelings; converse or communicate by speech. ' smirk 'COD: smile in an irritatingly smug or silly way.' add 'COD: say as a further remark.' observe 'COD: say; remark' pronounce 'FN: to make a serious statement, to announce' describe 'COD: give a detailed account in words of.' claim 'COD: assert that something is the case.' announce 'COD: make a formal public declaration about a fact, occurrence, or intention.' maintain 'COD: assert something to be the case.' note 'FN: express an observation, often as a side remark. ' avow 'COD: assert or confess openly' acknowledge 'COD: accept or admit the existence or truth of.' say 'COD: utter words so as to convey information, an opinion, an instruction, etc.' aver 'COD: state or assert to be the case.' venture 'FN: to offer a remark at the risk of being rebuffed or censured for it' gloat 'COD: contemplate one's own success or another's misfortune with smugness or malignant pleasure. ' be like 'FN: To state either out loud or internally.' state 'COD: express definitely or clearly in speech or writing' contend 'COD: assert.' speak 'FN: say something' tell 'FN: communicate a story, tale, etc (support only)' report 'COD: give a spoken or written account of something.' confirm 'FN: give assurance of the validity of something.' allege 'COD: claim that someone has done something wrong, typically without proof.' pout 'FN: to say something in a manner expressing annoyance or disappointment' comment 'COD: express an opinion or reaction.' proclaim 'COD: announce officially or publicly.' preach 'COD: deliver a religious address to an assembled group of people.' suggest 'COD: put forward for consideration.' caution 'COD: say something as a warning' reaffirm 'COD: state again as a fact; assert again strongly.' conjecture 'COD: form a conjecture. ' detail 'Fn: explain in detail' exclaim 'COD: cry out suddenly, especially in surprise, anger, or pain.' attest 'COD: declare that something exists or is the case.' write 'FN: to record a message in writing' recount 'COD: give an account of something.' address 'FN: speak or write to' reiterate 'COD: say something again or repeatedly.' hazard 'COD: venture to say' mention 'FN: to make reference to something ' propose 'COD: put forward (an idea or plan) for consideration by others.' refute 'COD: deny (a statement or accusation).' relate 'COD: give an account of.' assert 'FN: declare, or state clearly' declare 'COD: announce solemnly or officially; make clearly known.'
this remark evoked sadness We cannot represent this knowledge to our formal reason We presented the arguments to him The evidence suggests a need for more clarification
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A solution presented itself yesterday. I presented a solution to him. I presented a solution.
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Just_as a varitinted Oriental rug may suggest the starting_point for a room scheme, so may some of the newest versions of embroidery. Even Hemingway, for all his efforts to formulate a naturalistic morality in The Sun Also Rises and A Farewell to Arms never maintained that sex was all. In_conclusion, these findings suggest the need for a comparative physiology, pathology, and histology of mammalian lungs. But though the Southern States, when drafting a constitution to unite themselves, narrowed the difference to this fine point by omitting to assert the right to secede, the fact remained that by seceding from the Union they had already acted_on the concept that it was composed primarily of sovereign states. The limits are suggested by an imaginary experiment: contrast the perceptual skill of English_professors with that of their colleagues in discriminating among motor_cars, political candidates, or female beauty. Two problems present themselves in considering any hormone in blood. In the following sketch we shall present a brief outline of his life and let him as_much_as_possible speak_for himself. The Court 's opinion dogmatically asserts that the husband wife conspiracy doctrine does not in_fact protect this relationship, and that hence the doctrine`` enthrone[ s] an unreality into a rule of law''. This he failed to do, asserting that he did not know it to be in his file. Tone_systems are certainly more complex than the number of units would suggest, and often analytically more difficult than much larger consonantal_systems. Presentation of`` The Life and Times of John_Sloan'' in the Delaware_Art_Center here suggests a current nostalgia for human values in art. The article presents the reader with an absurdity at its beginning. John_Adams asserted in the Continental_Congress' Declaration of Rights that the demands of the_colonies were in_accordance_with their charters, the_British Constitution and the common_law, and Jefferson appealed in the Declaration_of_Independence`` to the tribunal of the world'' for support of a revolution justified by`` the laws_of_nature and of nature 's God''. I hold, on_the_contrary, that we mean to assert something of the pain itself, namely, that it was bad- bad when and as it occurred. I was ready, like Portia, to present my own brief. Since a ruled surface of order n with n concurrent generators is necessarily a cone, it follows finally that every line through a point, P, of \ g meets its image at P, as asserted. Experience is not seen, as it is in classical rationalism, as presenting us initially with clear and distinct objects simply located in space and registering their character, movements, and changes on the tabula_rasa of an uninvolved intellect. She sees that there is a cup of steaming hot coffee awaiting him and the two chat informally as she presents the rules of the center and explains procedures. This result suggests a very high_temperature at the solid surface of the planet, although there is the possibility that the observed radiation may be a combination of both thermal and thermal components and that the observed spectrum is that of a black_body merely by coincidence. The theory claims to show by analysis that when we say,`` That is good'', we do not mean to assert a character of the subject of which we are thinking. A second explanation is suggested by the material described in Rowlands' paper. The statistical analyses of achievement anxiety and teaching_methods and the interactions of the two are presented in Tables 3 and 4. There is no necessity, I suppose, to assert that Mr._Faulkner is Southern. Thus, his estimate lies between Oliver 's suggestion of at_least 37 feet and the 50- foot`` monstrous freaks'' intimated by Heuvelmans. The phrase,`` emotional death'', interesting and, to a non-scientific mind, rather touching, suggests that this woman may have some flair for words, perhaps even something of the temperament regrettably called`` creative''. In the afternoon, defense_attorneys began the presentation of their cases with opening statements, some of_which had been deferred until after the government had called witnesses and presented its case. How could supplying Eichmann with a platform on which to maintain that one could collaborate in the murder of of Jews without being an anti-Semite contribute to a verdict against anti-Semitism? Since our viewpoints in_this respect coincided precisely, we present the fruits of our efforts herewith as a single social code for pool owners. Where a building_permit is required, find_out what you must present when applying for one. If anyone asked us, after we made the remark that the suffering was a bad thing, whether we should think it relevant to what we said to learn that the incident had never occurred and no pain had been suffered at_all, we should say that it made all the difference in_the_world, that what we were asserting to be bad was precisely the suffering we thought had occurred back there, that if this had not occurred, there was nothing left to be bad, and that our assertion was in that case mistaken. The evident contradiction between the rosy picture of Russia 's progress painted by the Communist_party 's program and the enormous dangers for all humanity posed by Premier_Khrushchev 's Berlin policy has already led to speculation abroad that the program may be severely altered. An earlier but still influential school of painting, surrealism, had suggested the way of dealing with the dream experience, that event in_which seemingly incongruous objects are linked together through the curious associations of the subconscious. Literal flatness now tends to assert itself as the main event of the picture, and the device boomerangs: the illusion of depth is rendered even more precarious than before. I went_off with Cousin_Simmons, who maintained that if he did see to me, he did know who would. Jazz is the musical language of sex, the vocabulary of the orgasm; indeed, it is maintained that the sexual element in jazz, by freeing the listener of his inhibitions, can have therapeutic value. Certainly, in analyzing an action which truly faced such alternatives,`` it is never possible that no world would be preferable to some worlds, and there are in_truth no circumstances in_which the destruction of human life presents itself as a reasonable alternative''. Zen maintains that cognitive things are only the surface of experience. Tillie was a fine midwife and could get here quick, he suggested. In Poughkeepsie, N._Y., in 1952, a Roman_Catholic hospital presented seven Protestant physicians with an ultimatum to quit the Planned_Parenthood_Federation or to resign from the hospital staff. In its beginnings the nation-state had to struggle to assert itself- internally, against feudal groups, and externally, against the power and influence of such other claimants for loyalty as the Church. There is evidence to suggest, in_fact, that many authors of the humorous sketches were prompted to write them- or to make them as indelicate as they are- by way of protesting against the artificial refinements which had come to dominate the polite letters of the South. When we say that a mythological mode of thought must be completely abandoned, we mean it must be abandoned as the sole or proper means for presenting the Christian understanding of existence. The main subgross anatomical features of the lungs of various mammals are presented. The evidence suggests that foreign peoples believe the United_States is weaker than the Soviet_Union, and is bound to fall still further behind in the years ahead. Planes defined as parallel to the surface also cut through it into real space, and a depth is suggested optically which is greater than that established pictorially. When we assert the value of such study, we find ourselves committed to an important assumption. Still another boy asserted:`` To be a good Jew is to do no wrong; it 's to be a good_person''. The possibility, as he asserted, that the Russians may get_ahead of us or come closer to us because of their tests does not supply the needed ethical premise- unless, of_course, we have unwittingly become so brutalized that nuclear superiority is now taken as a moral demand. The champions of the Union maintained that the Constitution had formed, fundamentally, the united people of America, that it was a compact among sovereign citizens rather_than states, and that therefore the states had no right to secede, though the citizens could. It was as if foreign duty implied and excused license; it intimated that the folks at_home would never know about it, and, therefore, why not? Thus Burns 's`` My love is like a red, red rose'' and Hopkins'`` The thunder-purple sea beach, plumed purple of thunder'' although clearly intelligible in content, hardly present ideas of the sort with which we are here concerned. Cousin_Joshua and some others felt that we should march toward Lexington and take_up new positions ahead of the slow-moving British column, but another group maintained that we should stick to this spot and this section of road. This immature use of crayons may suggest that she is a_little immature for the first_grade. Presenting an individualized Negro character, it would seem, is one of the_most difficult assignments a Southern writer could tackle; and the success of such an endeavor is, as suggested above, glaringly rare. `` also He[ God] drove him[ man] out of Paradise, and removed him far from the tree of life, not because He envied him the tree of life, as some venture to assert, but because He pitied him,[ and did not desire] that he should continue a sinner for ever, nor that the sin which surrounded him should be immortal, and evil interminable and irremediable. Because community not severalty of property is the law_of_nature no man can assert an absolutely unalterable right to what is his. Large planes juxtaposed with other large planes tend to assert themselves as independent shapes, and to_the_extent that they are flat, they also assert themselves as silhouettes; and independent silhouettes are apt to coincide with the recognizable contours of the subject from which a picture starts( if it does start from a subject). These contour diagrams also suggest a rather rapid falloff in the radio_brightness with latitude. It should also make him desire to participate actively in civic, school and religious life of the community so_that that phase of Newark will live_up_to the challenge presented by this exhibit. All Southerners agree that slavery had to go; but many historians maintain that except for Northern meddling it would have ended in states like Virginia years before it did. The American liberal may, in the world of to-day, have a strong case; but he presents it publicly so enmeshed in hypocrisy that it is not an honest one. In the extreme and example suggested in Figure 3, the organization is more easily understood and more predictable in behavior. Again, he may discover embodied within its texture a theme or idea that has been presented elsewhere and at other times in various ways. No effort is made in the same studies to present information on regional or national demand trends in these skills or to consider whether regional or national demands for other skills might provide much better opportunities for the youth to be trained. The calmness and detachment of his tone suggested unawareness of how implicit was his own guilt in the words he had used to defend Cromwell. Tables 1 and 2 present the results of the statistical analysis of the data when compulsivity is used as the descriptive variable. If it could be shown that judgments of good and bad were not judgments at_all, that they asserted nothing true or false, but merely expressed emotions like`` Hurrah'' or`` Fiddlesticks'', then these wayward judgments would cease from troubling and weary heads could be at_rest. We must avoid the notion, suggested to some people by examples such_as those just mentioned, that ideas are`` units'' in_some_way comparable_to coins or counters that can be passed intact from one group of people to another or even, for_that_matter, from one individual to another. The exhibition touches briefly on his sojourn in the Southwest(`` Koshare in the Dust'', a vigorous Indian dance, and landscapes suggest the influence of western color on his palette). A proton_magnetic_resonance study of polycrystalline **f as a function of magnetic_field and temperature is presented. Indeed, the apparent stiffening of the industry 's attitude in the recent steel strike has a direct explanation the model here presented. A third explanation is suggested by Richardson 's analysis of Sukuma tone. Although the monarch had frequently asserted that the elections were to be without party significance, his action was an implicit admission that party identifications were a factor. Finally, it is suggested that in many respects the horse lung may be anatomically more comparable_to that of the human than any other presently known species. The rows of animals and birds, in_particular, suggest awareness of Oriental animal friezes, transmitted perhaps via Syrian silver bowls and textiles, but the specific forms of these rows on local vases and metal products are nonetheless Greek. The twirled, stylized design of winding stems and floral forms strongly suggests the embroidered patterns used so extensively for upholstery during the Jacobean period in England. The conversation of the characters creates an atmosphere suggesting the usual mixture of pleasures, foibles, irritations, and concerns which would characterize the common life of a normal village in any age. But though each of its members had asserted this right against the Union, the final Constitution which the Confederacy signed on March 11- nearly a month before hostilities began- included no explicit provision authorizing a state to secede. Thomas also presents a simple equation for deriving an index of persistence, which weights the number of stems(' roots') per meaning, but their relative_frequency. A clerk in the outer office took him in to Sheriff_Carruthers, a big, paunchy man with thick, white hair and a voice with a senatorial resonance which suggested he should be running for higher office. The Mathematical Appendix presents the rigorous argument, but is best read after Part 1, in_order that the assumptions underlying the equations may be explicit. Sarason et_al. present evidence that the anxious child will suffer in the test like situation, and that his performance will be impaired unless he receives supporting and accepting treatment from the teacher. This circumstance in the patient 's case plus the fact that his tactual capacity remained basically in sound working order constitutes its exceptional value for the problem at_hand since the evidence presented by the authors is overwhelming that, when the patient closed his eyes, he had absolutely no spatial(, third-dimensional) awareness whatsoever. In other studies, loss of differentiation in previously established conditioned_reflexes resulted from repeated convulsive( metrazol) treatments, suggesting a fundamental disturbance in the balance between excitatory and inhibitory cerebral processes. In presenting plans for such express_buses before the Montgomery_County_Council, the administrator of the NCTA, C._Darwin_Stolzenbach, was frankly seeking support for the projects his agency will soon be launching. there is no question but that the process of washing fabrics involves a number of phenomena which are related together in an extremely complicated way and that these phenomena and their interrelations are not well understood at the present, this section attempts to present briefly an up-to-date picture of the physical_chemistry of washing either fabrics or hard surfaces. If a dancer is good, she suggests purely and superbly the fundamental mechanics of ancestry and progeny- the continuum of mankind. his quill drawings had a scratchiness, suggesting skin texture; the clay he used plastically to suggest soft moving flesh, as in an abdomen, in a torso; the wax he smoothed_over to give the body surface an elastic pull.
Statement : say-37.7
vocalise 'utter speech sounds' cite 'make reference to' vocalize 'utter speech sounds' comment 'make or write a comment on' say 'utter aloud' announce 'make known; make an announcement' aver 'report or maintain' claim 'assert or affirm strongly; state to be true or existing' bring up 'make reference to' relate 'give an account of' confess 'admit (to a wrongdoing)' reiterate 'to say, state, or perform again' retell 'to say, state, or perform again' remark 'make or write a comment on' denote 'make known; make an announcement' vocalise 'express or state clearly' enunciate 'express or state clearly' report 'announce as the result of an investigation or experience or finding' repeat 'to say, state, or perform again' allege 'report or maintain' exclaim 'state or announce' point out 'make or write a comment on' suggest 'make a proposal, declare a plan for something' announce 'give the names of' mention 'make reference to' say 'report or maintain' restate 'to say, state, or perform again' advert 'make reference to' articulate 'express or state clearly' advise 'make a proposal, declare a plan for something' phonate 'utter speech sounds' promulgate 'state or announce' note 'make mention of' declare 'state emphatically and authoritatively' vocalize 'express or state clearly' refer 'make reference to' suggest 'drop a hint; intimate by a hint' declare 'state firmly' observe 'make mention of' mention 'make mention of' iterate 'to say, state, or perform again' name 'make reference to' concede 'admit (to a wrongdoing)' proclaim 'state or announce' ingeminate 'to say, state, or perform again' notice 'make or write a comment on' remark 'make mention of' profess 'admit (to a wrongdoing)' propose 'make a proposal, declare a plan for something' hint 'drop a hint; intimate by a hint'
explain 'COD: make (something) clear by describing it in more detail.' profess 'COD: claim that one has (a quality or feeling).' insist 'COD: demand or state forcefully, without accepting refusal or contradiction. ' remark 'COD: say as a comment; mention.' talk 'COD: speak in order to give information or express ideas or feelings; converse or communicate by speech. ' smirk 'COD: smile in an irritatingly smug or silly way.' add 'COD: say as a further remark.' observe 'COD: say; remark' pronounce 'FN: to make a serious statement, to announce' describe 'COD: give a detailed account in words of.' claim 'COD: assert that something is the case.' announce 'COD: make a formal public declaration about a fact, occurrence, or intention.' maintain 'COD: assert something to be the case.' note 'FN: express an observation, often as a side remark. ' avow 'COD: assert or confess openly' acknowledge 'COD: accept or admit the existence or truth of.' say 'COD: utter words so as to convey information, an opinion, an instruction, etc.' aver 'COD: state or assert to be the case.' venture 'FN: to offer a remark at the risk of being rebuffed or censured for it' gloat 'COD: contemplate one's own success or another's misfortune with smugness or malignant pleasure. ' be like 'FN: To state either out loud or internally.' state 'COD: express definitely or clearly in speech or writing' contend 'COD: assert.' speak 'FN: say something' tell 'FN: communicate a story, tale, etc (support only)' report 'COD: give a spoken or written account of something.' confirm 'FN: give assurance of the validity of something.' allege 'COD: claim that someone has done something wrong, typically without proof.' pout 'FN: to say something in a manner expressing annoyance or disappointment' comment 'COD: express an opinion or reaction.' proclaim 'COD: announce officially or publicly.' preach 'COD: deliver a religious address to an assembled group of people.' suggest 'COD: put forward for consideration.' caution 'COD: say something as a warning' reaffirm 'COD: state again as a fact; assert again strongly.' conjecture 'COD: form a conjecture. ' detail 'Fn: explain in detail' exclaim 'COD: cry out suddenly, especially in surprise, anger, or pain.' attest 'COD: declare that something exists or is the case.' write 'FN: to record a message in writing' recount 'COD: give an account of something.' address 'FN: speak or write to' reiterate 'COD: say something again or repeatedly.' hazard 'COD: venture to say' mention 'FN: to make reference to something ' propose 'COD: put forward (an idea or plan) for consideration by others.' refute 'COD: deny (a statement or accusation).' relate 'COD: give an account of.' assert 'FN: declare, or state clearly' declare 'COD: announce solemnly or officially; make clearly known.'
he commented the paper of his colleague The witness related the events She confessed that she had taken the money They noted that it was a fine day to go sailing She observed that his presentation took up too much time the senator proposed to abolish the sales tax He alleged that he was the victim of a crime He declared that he needed more money to carry out the task he was charged with He declared that he was innocent His name was mentioned in connection with the invention The registrar says that I owe the school money He announced the winners of the spelling bee The team reported significant advances in their research She denoted her feelings clearly She said `Hello' to everyone in the office She kept reiterating her request He claimed that he killed the burglar He said it was too late to intervene in the war `I am not a Communist,' he exclaimed Dozens of incidents of wife beatings are reported daily in this city The King will proclaim an amnesty
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John suggested to her how she could do it. Ellen said a few words. John suggested what we should eat. John suggested to him that he go. John suggested eye glasses to her. John suggested to him that he goes. Ellen said a few words to Helen. John suggested to her what she could do. John suggested how she could do it. John suggested to her how to do it. Mr. Jacobson announced to the trading mob: 'We're going to trade on the bell.' He was like, 'It has to go.' John suggested that he should go. He ordered that he go. John suggested to her what to do. He suggested it to her. John suggested how to do it. John suggested what to do.
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Attorneys for the mayor said that an amicable property_settlement has been agreed_upon. Nobody 's mentioned it, but when ol' Casey_Stengel takes_over as boss of the New_York Mets, he 'll be the only baseballight ever to wear the uniform of all New_York area clubs, past and present: Election of Howard_L._Taylor to membership in Pacific_Coast Stock_Exchange, effective Tuesday, has been announced by Thomas_P._Phelan, president of the exchange. In I 'll go_with George dominant stress is probably on George; but if George has just been mentioned prominently( and the trip to be made has been under discussion), what is said is probably I 'll go_with him, and dominant stress is probably on the preposition with. On_the_other_hand significant facts may be concealed- she may mean I; or everybody, as it did with the tense and irritable woman mentioned before, may refer to a specific person. It is to say rather, I believe, that he has brought_to_bear on the history, the traditions, and the lore of his region a critical, skeptical mind- the same mind which has made of him an inveterate experimenter in literary form and technique. Nevertheless, it may be helpful to cite one example- that of employment- for, as will be shown below, it cuts_across both facets of the new concept. But of_course the paterollers won be of any help, not with everything so upset and that Yankee cavalry outfit they say is running around, God_knows_where''. To do this, it is sufficient to point_out that if the principle which alternatives are to be conceived is such_as to exclude two, then the question of a`` third'' possibility is a meaningless question. Since attack serves to stimulate interest in broadcasts, I added to my opening statement a sentence in_which I claimed that German youth seemed to lack the enthusiasm which is a necessary ingredient of anger, and might be classified as uninterested and bored rather_than angry. Thay may say what they please but godamit Pa it is''. In_fact, I can only say this seems to me to follow from a wide, continuous, and properly guided exposure to literary art. No man 's name brought more cheers when it was announced in a rodeo. Jemela( surname: Gerby), 23, seems Hong_Kong Oriental but has a Spanish father and an Indian mother, was_born in America and educated at Holy_Cross_Academy and Textile High_School, says she learned belly_dancing at family picnics. A fourteen year old girl from the Middle_West observed wryly that, in her community, religion inconveniently interfered with religious activities- at_least with the peripheral activities that many middle_class Jews now regard_as religious. The captain was remarking that it was a nice day for a picnic when finally one of the shovels struck an object. Alfred_Hayes, president of the Federal_Reserve_Bank of New_York, said Tuesday`` there is no present need for far-reaching reforms'' which would basically alter the international financial system. But as I have said before, if I announce my candidacy, I will have something definite to say about running_mates''. And_then, some churchmen remarked, there is a more classical church-state problem: Its findings are reported each_year in its Rapport sur l' activite pendant annee( Bruxelles). At the pool 's far end was the little cabana Joyce had mentioned, and on the water 's surface floated scattered lavender patches of limp looking lather. Since the writer had established this democratic procedure in_the_beginning he had to go_along with their decision- after, of_course, pointing_out whether he thought their decision was a wise or an unwise one. I refer to the attire worn by the students. It should be enough to say that the practice of the state buying automobiles is at_least forty years old. If we did not mean to say this, why should we be so relieved on finding that the suffering had not occurred? This ignorant estimate, I repeat, is not of any interest in itself; but it becomes very important if foreign peoples react the way human_beings typically do- namely, by taking steps to end_up on what appears to be the winning side. If the superintendents do not receive more cooperation from Handlers, it has been suggested that licensed Judges also be qualified to judge this Class. Picasso says that he himself had already made his first collage toward the end of 1911, when he glued a piece of imitation caning oilcloth to a painting on canvas. The jury, which was locked_up in a motel overnight, was canvassed at the request of Walker after the verdict was announced. `` We have nine hundred and eleven members in our charge'', Mama announced,`` and three hundred and eighty Sunday-school scholars''. Welmers has suggested one explanation. The letter_writer who suggested saving money by taking kids out of school at 14 should have signed his letter`` Simpleton'' instead of`` Simplicitude''. The sequence of events leading to his important discovery still remains ambiguous but it seems that one of the advanced students at the university related that the first direct event that led to the publication of Oersted 's discovery occurred during a private lecture made before a group of other advanced students in the spring of 1820. He recalled that in Rhode_Island a party opposed to the state 's condemnation of a man( Thomas_W._Dorr) proclaimed the state 's action as a violation of the law of the land and the principles of human liberty. Police said he became ill while parked in_front of a barber shop at 229 West_Pratt street. John_C._Houghton, president of the Tareytown_Acres_Homeowners_Association, followed that by announcing plans last night for a door-to-door fund drive throughout their subdivision on behalf of the Kowalski family. A further possibility is suggested by the example of the G._I. bills and also by some recent trends in attitudes toward improving college education: to provide financial assistance to individuals for vocational training when local facilities are inadequate. the relative effectiveness of voluntary versus mandatory reporting of accident statistics; They become increasingly willing to accept the price increase that the industry claims the wage bargain would entail. However, even if the latent demand for demythologization is not nearly as widespread as we are claiming, at_least among the cultured elements of the population there tends to be an almost complete indifference to the church and its traditional message of sin and grace. `` Billie was really beautiful''! exclaimed Vera_Forbes_Adams, batting lovely big eyes behind glitter rimmed glasses. Enrique_Jorda, conductor and musical director of the San_Francisco Symphony, will fulfill two more guest conducting engagements in Europe before returning home to open the symphony 's Golden_Anniversary season, it was announced. You might say we are in the nation business''. I am also pleased to note that Mr._John_B._Oakes, a member of the Times staff since 1946, has been appointed as editorial page editor. A group of sailors announced to Hudson that they would sail no farther. The other remarked, in a happy laughter,`` That 's a funny old horse''. Plane suggested another preparation of **f which we used here. His friends advised that it would be only a question of time until either the Mexicans killed him by ambuscade or he would be compelled to kill them in self-defense, perpetuating the troubles. The Prosecutor in his opening remarks did refer to`` the germ of anti-Semitism'' among the Germans which Hitler`` stimulated and transformed''. And a witty American journalist remarked over a century ago what is even more true today,`` Many_a writer seems to think he is never profound except when he can understand his own meaning''. Although he pointed_out that mandatory legislation impinging_on home_rule is basically distasteful, he added that the vital interest in election results transcended county_lines. Marshall_Formby of Plainview, former chairman of the Texas_Highway_Commission, suggested a plan to fill by appointment future vacancies in the Legislature and Congress, eliminating the need for costly special elections. Also noted are the marriages of Elizabeth_Browning, daughter of the George_L._Brownings, to Austin_C._Smith_Jr.; Cynthia_Flower, daughter of the Ludlow Flowers Jr., to Todd_Huntington, son of the David Huntingtons. The Constitution of the Southern`` Confederation'' differed from_that of the Federal_Union only in two important respects: It openly, defiantly, recognized slavery- an institution which the Southerners of 1787, even_though they continued it, found so impossible to reconcile with freedom that they carefully avoided mentioning the word in the Federal_Constitution. But just before luncheon today the fact was announced grimly by the_British navy 's chief adviser to the cabinet on underwater warfare, Capt._George_Symonds. `` It 's people of your own kind'', a girl remarked. The foregoing, aided by several clues I 'll withhold to keep you on_your_toes, will pursue you with a tenacity worthy of Inspector_Javert, but before they close_in, gird yourselves, I repeat, for a vengeance infinitely more pitiless. On_the_other_hand, the new authority of$ 3825 million proposed for missile procurement( excluding research and construction) in 1961 is$ 581 million higher than for 1960. He said Britain also proposed that the international truce commission should be reconvened, sent to New_Delhi and from there to Laos to verify the cease-fire. Alexander_the_Great, who used runners as message carriers, did not have to worry about having every officer in his command hear what he said and having hundreds of them comment at_once. The unsatisfactory 1958- 60 expansion, he said, was not_due to inadequate growth forces inherent in our economy but rather to the adverse effect of inappropriate economic_policies combined with retrenching decisions resulting from the steel strike. The details of the suburban concerts next season, and the centers in_which they will be given, will be announced later, Mr._Toobin said. Ours were kinder than theirs, some said. We will refer to the plane of C and **f as the C-plane and to the plane of the graph as the f-plane. They refuse to mention or to notice that they are not there. But an official statement adopted by the 33- man Emory board at its annual meeting Friday noted that state taxing requirements at_present are a roadblock to accepting Negroes. Mr. and Mrs._Charles_Marella announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss_Mary_Ann_Marella, to Mr._Robert_L._Orcutt, son of Mr. and Mrs._Donald_R._Orcutt, of Drexel_Hill. Having had every opportunity to rebut the finding of the local board before both the hearing_officer and the appeal board, petitioner cannot now claim that he was denied due_process because he did not succeed. Within the first five minutes of_this interview it is apparent to the therapist that`` everybody'' truthfully refers to the woman 's husband. I say to you that the Church will ever decry evil''! He frequently cites intimate details that seem to come straight from the horse 's mouth, from numerous insiders and from Mr._Kennedy himself; but never from Mr._Nixon, who looked_on reporters with suspicion and distrust. Accordingly, girls 31, 29, 33, 21, 26, 13, 3, 4, 14, 32, 24, 25, 34, 23, 6, 15, 22, and 16 may be said to have the`` same schedule'' at Onset and Completion. The City_Purchasing_Department, the jury said,`` is lacking in experienced clerical personnel as a result of city personnel policies''. `` Fairly recent'', he remarked. The suburban high_school, it is worth noting, also is not a widely comprehensive high_school because of the absence of vocational_programs. However, the jury said it believes`` these two offices should be combined to achieve greater efficiency and reduce the cost of administration''. Larry_Scherer last night pitched a no-hit_game, said to be the first in Billiken baseball history, as the Blue_and_White beat Southeast_Missouri_State_College, 5- 1, at Crystal_City. Through the efforts of SAAMI 's shooting development program these shooting activities, and many others, including assists in the development of public and privately shooting parks, trap and skeet leagues, rifle and pistol marksmanship programs have been promoted, to mention only a_few. If we grasp this orientation as a key, our national conduct in_all of the events here mentioned becomes intelligible. A weekly newspaper reported a local romance:`` and the couple were married last Saturday, thus ending a friendship which began in their schooldays''. They 'd have some suspicions to repeat to the police. `` Why, I meant what I said'', Lord declared. Mr._Eisenhower seized upon the incident of the postcard lost by a Peace_Corps girl in Nigeria to attack the entire Corps as a`` juvenile experiment'' and to suggest sending a Corps member to the moon. It has been suggested that the plasma thyroxine binding proteins, which have an extremely high affinity for thyroxine, compete with thyroglobulin for thyroxine( Ingbar and Freinkel, 1957). They also said he lied in saying that he had never been`` arrested''. The Central has pointed_out. Insofar as these nations claim to incarnate traditions and ways_of_life which constitute ultimate, trans-political justifications for their existence, such people are inevitably led to emphasize the ways in_which these traditions and ways are theirs rather_than someone else 's. It is interesting to note how many of the plants on Massachusetts' Route_128 draw most of their income either from the government in non-competitive cost-plus arrangements, or from the exploitation of patents which grant at_least a partial monopoly. Another, more interesting explanation, is hinted at by Watson when he observes on several occasions that Holmes would have made a magnificent criminal. An agreement among the Princes on a coalition government would ease their task, diplomats conceded. Steinberg claims that these early years of orchestra participation were of invaluable help to his career. He called the Cuban tractor plan an outright blackmail action, and noted that in war`` you can n't buy yourself out and that 's what we 're trying to do''. In_that event, they note, the Revenue Service might declare the pension plan is discriminatory and deny it tax privileges under the law. In 1959 SAAMI 's shooting development program announced a new activity designed to expose thousands of teen-age boys and girls to the healthy fun enjoyed through the participation in the shooting sports. They have indicated the direction but they have not been explicit enough, I believe, in pointing_out Faulkner 's independence, his questioning if not indeed challenging the Southern tradition. Touring Africa, the new U._S. assistant secretary_of_state observed`` Africa should be for the Africans'' and the_British promptly denounced him. The nuclear device the United_States has exploded measured some 15 megatons, although our B-52s are said to be carrying two 20- megaton_bombs apiece. The duration of the digestive process varies, the pathologist says, but the empty stomach and the findings in the upper gastrointestinal tract indicate that Mrs._Meeker died several hours after her seven o_'_clock dinner. I am pleased to note that Mr._Sulzberger will continue to serve as chairman_of_the_board of the New_York_Times. `` Here, this will help'', suggested Helva, substituting a magnifying device in one extension and holding it over the picture. I remarked jocularly to the President that the future of China would be far more certain if he would invite a planeload of selected American Liberals to Quemoy on an odd day. The Twenty-second Soviet Communist_Party Congress opens in Moscow today in a situation contrasting sharply with the script prepared many months ago when this meeting was first announced. The speaker suggested that the desolation of a post-attack world would be too awful to face. Still another suggested that he would join a temple`` for social reasons, since I 'll be living in a suburb''. On July 11 the head of the mineral-rich province of Katanga, Moise_Tshombe, announced that his province had seceded from the country. Such items recall the California journalist who reported an accident involving a movie_star:`` The area in which Miss_N- was injured is spectacularly scenic''. The Leopard 's_Spots came from the pen of Thomas_Dixon in 1902, and in_this he announced an`` unchangeable'' law. Yet Maude had suggested that Sarah return to New_York. In a growing number of American homes, marriage counselors report, the wife is taking a commanding role in sexual_relationships. The jury also commented on the Fulton ordinary 's court which has been under_fire for its practices in the appointment of appraisers, guardians and administrators and the awarding of fees and compensation. This, plus the habit of many schools of simply adding interior_design to the many subjects of their home_economics department, yet, nevertheless, claiming that they teach interior_design, has contributed to the low repute of many university courses in interior_design. He told me he vowed right_then that if he ever got_to be a star, this never would be said of him''. All week long the President clearly was playing a larger personal role in foreign affairs; in_effect, he was practicing what he preached in his Berlin message two_weeks ago when he declared:`` We shall always be prepared to discuss international problems with any and all nations that are willing to talk, and listen, with_reason''. Perhaps the engineers can find_out what causes all the congestion and suggest methods to eliminate it. To the extent that he was ostracized or even reviled, we solace ourselves by saying he asked_for it. The area most prominently commented on during the McClellan hearings had to do with`` sweetheart contracts''. She remarked that she found the night wind a_little chilly, and Mr._Podger took her inside the fringe. The most convincing recent measurement of an anaconda was made in eastern Colombia by Roberto_Lamon, a petroleum_geologist of the Richmond_Oil_Company, and reported in 1944 by Emmett_R_._Dunn. Britain 's plans to press Russia for a definite cease-fire timetable was announced in London by Foreign_Secretary_Lord_Home. New_York Central_Railroad president Alfred_E._Perlman said Tuesday his line would face the threat of bankruptcy if the Chesapeake+ Ohio and Baltimore+ Ohio Railroads merge. The grand_jury commented on a number of other topics, among them the Atlanta and Fulton_County purchasing_departments which it said`` are well operated and follow generally accepted practices which inure to the best interest of both governments''. With our current$ 3 per hundred tax_rate, it is safe to assume that this will qualify when you suggest a community should`` try to develop a modest industrial plant'' as the best way to meet these problems. When an evaluative situation is set_up, and no concern is with the details that lead to an over-all estimate, we say that roleplaying is used for evaluation. It was proposed that aerated lagoons be used to eliminate the problem at the existing oxidation ponds and to provide the necessary treatment for the additional development. Hughes said that he had understood the party was to be in honour of Jerry_O_'_Connor, the proprieter of a Loop gambling_house. I repeat, two wrongs do not make a right. Before the Juniors entered the ring the Steward announced that after_all Juniors had moved their dogs around the ring and set them up, they could relax with their dogs. He, McBride, would be cited as in the wrong, and he, Lord, would go scot-free, an officer who had only done his duty, though perhaps too energetically. Though his election was interpreted by many Southerners as the forerunner of a dangerous shift in the federal balance in favor of the Union, Lincoln himself proposed no such change in the rights the Constitution gave the states. However, a word should be mentioned in regard_to them as independent units of government. `` All these kind_of things weaken us'', Perlman said. I am saying you 're not a professional ballplayer''. Hughes would not comment on tax reforms or other issues in_which the Republican candidates are involved. The supreme object of their lives is now fulfilled, says the wife, her husband has achieved immortality. `` All_too frequently'', points_out James_O'_Gara, managing_editor of Commonweal,`` Catholics run_roughshod over Protestant sensibilities in this matter, by failure to consider the reasoning behind the Protestant position and, particularly, by their jibes at the fact that Protestant opinion on birth_control has changed in recent decades''. Let us suppose that the animal did not in_fact fall into the trap and did not suffer at_all, but that we mistakenly believe it did, and say as before that its suffering was an evil thing. This is simple enough, but several more points of interest may be mentioned as relevant. `` You owe it to Penny to give her a chance to explain that she was defending you, really'', he observed mildly. He says he do want no trouble''. The Armed_Forces Epidemiological Board agreed to submit each_month a report for one of its 12 commissions, so_that each commission will report once a year on some phase of its work calculated to be of particular interest and value to medical_officers of the Armed_Forces. As we have noted, however, we are abstracting from changes in all determinants of this level except for changes in the wage rate. Christianity declares that in the life and death of Jesus_Christ the unique and the universal concur. The West_Texan reported that he had finally gotten Chairman_Bill_Hollowell of the committee to set it for public hearing on Feb. 22. While the city_council suggested that the Legislative_Council might perform the review, Mr._Notte said that instead he will take_up the_matter with Atty._Gen._J._Joseph_Nugent to get`` the benefit of his views''. Business_Week( Aug. 9, 1961) reports that the United_Aircraft_Company, against which the International_Association of Machinists had undertaken a strike, decided to keep its plants operating. `` Chickens have short memories'', the doctor remarked,`` that 's why they are better company than most people I know'', and he went_on to break some important news to Alex. `` This is one of the major items in the Fulton_County general assistance program'', the jury said, but the State_Welfare_Department`` has seen_fit to distribute these funds through the welfare departments of all the counties in the state with the exception of Fulton_County, which receives none of_this money. No religious group, he declared in an interview, will receive Peace_Corps funds unless it forswears all proselytizing on the project it proposes. No one the Medfield police had questioned professed to know any more about him than about Johnston. Attorneys for the eight other defendants said only that there was no proof of their clients' guilt. Although both concede they would like to hit 60, they stick primarily to the baseball_player 's standard quote:`` The important thing is to win the pennant''. - Syllables are linguistic_units centering in peaks which are usually vocalic but, as has been noted, are consonantal under certain circumstances, and which may or may not be combined with preceding and/ or following consonants or combinations of consonants. `` Wagon_Train'' is reported the No. 1 TV_show. The historian can only point_out those lines which were major enough to find reflection in our limited evidence, and must hope that future excavations will enrich our understanding. Perhaps under the guidance of_this Nazi principle one could, as Eichmann declared, feel personally friendly toward the Jews and still be their murderer. Another teen-ager remarked:`` Most Jews do believe_in God, but they believe_in people- in helping people''. Its ground for this recommendation was that, while petitioner claimed before the local board August 17, 1956( as evidenced by its memorandum in his file of that date), that he was devoting 100 hours per month to actual preaching, the headquarters of the Jehovah's_Witnesses reported that he was no_longer doing so and, on_the_contrary, had relinquished both his Pioneer_and_Bible_Student_Servant positions. Since then he had worked_at this and that, though some said his main interest was gambling. I do propose to go into their history, but I have one or two surmises. Feelers were put_out last year to the City of Warwick, as reported in your newspapers, suggesting investigation of a common rubbish disposal area to service the Potowomut and Cowessett areas of Warwick along with East_Greenwich. Note: If 1 2- inch panel board is used inside and out, or 5 8- inch one side and 3 8- inch the other, and 1 8- inch glass is used, stock lumber in** f,** f, and** f can be used in making the glass panels. I will mention two volumes of specific comment on this malaise that appeared last year. It ideally removes the past event, and shows that this would render false what we mean to say, whereas on positivist grounds it should not. `` I must tell, I must tell'', she repeated to herself. Finally petitioner says that he was entitled to inspect the FBI report during the proceedings before the hearing_officer as_well as at the trial. For_example, in accordance with the fashion of the times, most transitional societies have announced economic development plans of varying numbers of years; such is the mystique of planning that people expect that fulfillment of the plan will follow automatically upon its announcement. But it should be pointed_out that some of the new watering_places- Fire_Island, Nantucket, Westhampton, Long_Island, for_example- tend to be homogeneously Jewish. He claimed to be visiting the waterfront saloon at the crossroads to play cards and drink with his cronies, but Kate had not smelled brandy on him since Mrs._Lattimer 's funeral. For_example, when the film is only four minutes old, Neitzbohr refers to a small, Victorian piano_stool as`` Wilhelmina'', and we are subjected to a flashback that informs us that this very piano_stool was once used by an epileptic governess whose name, of_course, was Doris( the English equivalent, when passed_through middle Gaelic derivations, of Wilhelmina). What I am suggesting is that when we delay, or when we fail to act, we do so intentionally and not through inadvertence or through bureaucratic or procedural difficulties. The experiments of Romagnosi have already been noted but no one had determined the cause and effect relationship between these two primary forces. Referring to Britain, he says,`` We see a nation that traditionally values sovereignty above_all else willing to give_up its economy, placing this authority in Continental hands''. Although we are still far from a complete understanding of these problems, as a first approximation, it is suggested that alterations in the hypothalamic balance with consequent changes in the hypothalamic cortical discharges account_for major changes in behavior seen in various moods and states of emotions in man and beast under physiological circumstances, in experimental and clinical neurosis, and as the result of psychopharmacological agents. As a short, possibly not the best method, I looked_up`` Word'' in the Concordance and noted that the Bible claims from Genesis 1 to Revelation 22 to be God 's personal message to man. It reported that he now devoted only some 6- 1_2 hours per month to public preaching and from 20 to 25 hours per month to church activities. One of the early humorists already mentioned, Thomas_Bangs_Thorpe, can be used to illustrate another point where Faulkner touches authentic Southern materials and also earlier literary treatment of those materials. Thus, to cite but one example, the Pax_Britannica of the nineteenth century, whether with the_British navy ruling the seas or with the City of London ruling world finance, was strictly national in motivation, however much other nations( e._g., the United_States) may have incidentally benefited. Charlie_Marble was back_and_forth on several occasions, first to confer_with Andy on the advisability of cancelling the Las_Vegas engagement- they decided it was wise- and later to announce that a prominent comedian, also an agency client, had agreed to fill the casino 's open date. He said that from his experience of two years with Gen._Clay in West_Berlin administration, that`` Russia respects our show of strength, but that presently we 're not acting as we should and must''. The canons, in a body, had tried to force him on his deathbed to let them give him the last_rites of the Church, but he had died still proclaiming salvation by faith. We have already hinted at the fashion in_which Christianity contributed to education and so to intellectual life. And the same thing, more_or_less, can be said of the contents of Picasso 's first collage. The title refers to the nickname given his wife by the composer, who is also a member of the National_Film_Board of Canada. Raymond_Fox reported that the orchestra had hastily rehearsed`` Cradle_Song'' in_case it was needed. He thought once that he identified the somewhat hysterical voice of Fleischman claiming a kill. A substantial rise in new orders and sales of durable_goods was reported for last month. Finally, we may also mention the several members of the self-consciously`` neoliberal'' movement that developed at the University_of_Chicago and is heavily indebted philosophically to the creative work of Alfred_North_Whitehead. It is said that fear in human_beings produces an odor that provokes animals to attack. I suggested that one must let it in because it is the truth, but Beckett did not take_to the word truth. Rachel had to bend toward Scotty and ask him to repeat. He was able to smell a bargain- and a masterpiece- a continent away, and the Museum of Modern_Art 's Alfred_Barr said of him:`` I have never mentioned a new artist that Thompson did n't know about''. To step_up the denomination 's program, the Rev._Mr._Brandt suggested the vision of 8000 new Assemblies of God churches in the next 10 years. The appointment was announced at a news_conference at which Skorich said he would retain two members of Shaw 's staff- Jerry_Williams and Charlie_Gauer. Without saying or seeming to say that in portraying the Sartoris and the Compson families Faulkner 's chief concern is social criticism, we can say nevertheless that through those families he dramatizes his comment on the planter dynasties as they have existed since the decades before the Civil_War. As Madison commented to Jefferson in 1789,`` We are in a wilderness without a single footstep to guide us. Suggest the following twenty-first-century amendment: He said,`` We Democrats must resolve our issues on the test of_what is right and just, and not what is expedient at_the_time''. Commenting on the earlier stage, the Notre_Dame Chapter of the American_Association of University_Professors( in a recent report on the question of faculty participation in administrative decision-making) noted that the term`` teacher-employee''( as opposed to, e._g.,`` maintenance employee'') was a not inapt description. Nobody had addressed her in broken English at any of those places, nobody had suggested that she was n't American. We suggest the application of certain data-processing techniques as a solution to the problem. For_example, in 1693 the Philadelphia_Yearly Meeting of Friends declared that its members should emancipate their slaves and in 1776 it determined to exclude from membership all who did not comply. We say that N is nilpotent if there is some positive integer r** f. Does that not suggest to you an uncertain and uneasy, not to say confused, state of the public mind? She could not resist the opportunity`` of showing her superiority in argument over a man'' which she had remarked as one of the`` feminine follies'' of Sara_Sullam; and in her forthright way, Henrietta, who in her story of Sara had indicated her own unwillingness`` to think_of men as the privileged'' and`` women as submissive and yielding'', felt obliged to defend vigorously any statement of hers to which Morris_Jastrow took the exception- he objected to her stand on the Corbin affair, as_well_as on the radical reforms of Dr._Wise of Hebrew_Union_College- until once, in sheer desperation, he wrote that he had given_up hope they would ever agree on anything. In_that ownership of all vehicles rests with the state motor_pool, cars are paid for with funds appropriated to the agencies but transferred to the rotary fund mentioned earlier. For Rachel, conceded to be the prettiest of the Szold girls- and she did make a pretty picture sitting in the grape-arbor strumming her guitar and singing in her silvery tones- there was no particular March counterpart; but both groups were so closely_knit that despite individual differences the family life in both cases was remarkably similar in atmosphere if not entirely in content- the one being definitely Jewish and the other vaguely Christian. Although economic and personal circumstances vary widely among those now choosing apartments, Leo_J._Pantas, vice_president of a hardware manufacturing company, pointed_out recently that many apartment seekers seem to have one characteristic in common: a desire for greater convenience and freedom from the problems involved in maintaining a house. We are reporting these investigations here briefly because of their relevancy to problems of the study of apparently simple exchange reactions of chlorine and because the results furnish some information on the activation_energy for abstraction of chlorine atoms from carbon_tetrachloride. Farmers are so eager_for new machinery that they 're haggling less over prices than they did a year ago, dealers report. After an unspeakable siege, lasting the better part of two months, it was announced that the studio'' owed`` the government a tax debt in_excess of eight million dollars while I, who had always remained aloof from such iniquitous practices as paying taxes on the salary I had earned and the little I legally inherited as Morris' helpless relict, was'' stung`` with a personal bill of such astronomical proportions as to'' wipe_out`` all_but a fraction of my poor, hard-come-by savings. In_view_of the important role which emotional_disturbances play in the genesis of neurotic and psychotic disorders and the parallelism observed between autonomic states and psychological behavior in several instances, it is further suggested that a hypothalamic imbalance may play an important role in initiating mental changes. Although I suggested that you hold the bar at the back of the neck there 's no reason why you should make some experiments with the bar held in_front_of the neck. Are we prepared to say that in that case nothing bad occurred in the sense in which we said it did? Engineering graduates of Illinois_Institute of Technology are reported receiving the highest average starting salaries in the school 's history-$ 550 a month. This claim, as submitted to the District_Court and dismissed by it, 126_F._Supp .235, alleged violation of 7 of the Clayton_Act, but also of 1 and 2 of the Sherman_Act. But where the core of NATO is concerned, the Secretary_of_State has not_only reiterated the United_States' profound attachment to the alliance,`` cornerstone'' of its foreign_policy, but has announced that five nuclear submarines will eventually be at NATO 's disposal in European waters. The bank which held the mortgage on the old church declared that the interest was considerably, and the real_estate people said flatly that the land across the river was being held for an eventual development for white working people who were coming_in, and that none would be sold to colored folk. Amateur linguists note here that Pursewarden, in Durrell 's Alexandria_Quartet, stammered when he spoke of his wife, which is hardly surprising in_view of their disastrous relationship. He said that drawings of the Dreadnought and printed details about the ship were found reproduced in an undeveloped roll of film taken from Lonsdale when he was arrested with the two civil_servants outside the Old_Vic theater Saturday afternoon, Jan. 7. `` As_long_as the couple is in their approach to sex, it makes little difference if one or the other dominates'', Dr._Calderone declares. `` Witt_House happily announces the engagement of Fran_Horowitz to Erwin_Schwartz of Fife_House''. Garth was prepared to be helpful in what he referred to with fastidious distaste as this unfortunate Johnston affair, which would not, he said more than once, have ever come_about if Mrs._Meeker had only seen fit to consult Mr._Hohlbein or him about it. Congressman_Walter has been all-powerful in immigration matters, but he has announced plans to retire in 1962. But it also briefly suggested the possibility of a meeting with Mr._Khrushchev before the end of the year if the international climate were favorable and schedules permitted. Hemphill said that the Hughes_Steel_Erection_Co. contracted to do the work at an impossibly low cost with a bid that was far less_than the`` legitimate'' bids of competing contractors. He says that if he were to express to you, once_again, his own profound determination to go to the Mainland, and his faith that that return is feasible, he would merely sound redundant. Felix_Kopstein states that`` when the snake reaches its maturity it has already reached about its maximal length'', but goes_on to cite the reticulate python as an exception, with maximum length approximately three_times that at maturity. One girl describes her past, her succession of broken marriages, the abortions she has had and finally confesses that she loves sex and sees no reason why she must justify her passion. It has been suggested many_times that a Class be set_up for the Juniors who are overage and cannot enter the Junior_Classes. As soon as the fox has taken_hold on most_of the populace he imports more wharf_rats, who, of_course, say they are the aggrieved victims of an extermination campaign in the city. Also, it has been suggested that the source of all or part of the dust may not be the same as that for visual or radar meteorites( Best, 1960), and the same distribution would not be expected. `` Let me do the submitting to the Royal_Academy'', he suggested. Peterson said America has nothing to fear in world competition if it dares to be original in both marketing and product ideas. it might be pointed_out that the integrating function of religion, for good or ill, has often supported or been identified with other groupings- political, nationality, language, class, racial, sociability, even economic. We must avoid the notion, suggested to some people by examples such_as those just mentioned, that ideas are`` units'' in_some_way comparable_to coins or counters that can be passed intact from one group of people to another or even, for_that_matter, from one individual to another. Success in observing these spectral lines has so_far, apparently, been confined to the laboratory; extraterrestrial observations have yet to be reported. If we were asked why we thought, we should say that these things involve great evil and are wrong, and that to take delight in what is evil or wrong is plainly unfitting. `` Take one side of the street, and I 'll take the other'', he proposed. But the one that upset the financially wise was the professional dancer who related in a book how he parlayed his earnings into a$ 2000000 profit on the stock_market. As mentioned above, where families are concentrated in larger numbers, group controls seem strongest and most effective. The spokesman said the number to be furloughed cannot be estimated since the lay-offs must be carried_out in each area depending_on what men are most needed on_the_job. Furthermore, news and special presentations inform the listener about groups, projects, and personalities rarely mentioned on a general-appeal station. But DeKalb citizens, those who use the facilities of the cannery, say the cannery is not supposed to make any money. Sandman announced the appointment of Mrs._Harriet_Copeland_Greenfield of 330 Woodland_Ave., Westfield, as state chairman of the Republican_Women for Jones_Committee. Some reports say he was rescued from timely retirement by his friend, Congressman_Walter of Pennsylvania, at a moment when the Kennedy_Administration was diligently searching for all the House votes it could get. What I want to point_out here is that them are ex liberals, or modified liberals, with perhaps one exception. He will be succeeded by Ivan_Allen_Jr., who became a candidate in the Sept. 13 primary after Mayor_Hartsfield announced that he would not run for reelection. Schramm and Rottger( 1959) did not report any such nonspecific staining of plant_tissues with fluorescein isocyanate labeled antiserum to tobacco_mosaic_virus. Although Miller noted in 1907 that a difference in the pleural blood supply existed between animals, nowhere in his published works is it found that he did a comparative study of the intrapulmonary features of various mammalian lungs in the dog and cat( Miller,' 13;' 25). He cited, as an example, how the American camera industry has been able to meet successfully the competition of Japan despite lower Japanese labor costs, by improving its production know-how and technology. Advance publicity on the Los_Angeles Blue_Book does not mention names dropped as did the notices for the New_York Social_Register which made news last week. `` Who says so''? Among individual dealers questioned in nearly a score of states, two out of three report their sales since August 1 show sizable gains from a year earlier, with the increases ranging from 5% to 50%. `` So extensive became her circle of admirers'', Egyptian police said,`` that her escapades caused distrust''. The industry has said 1960 was a poor year. The change in perceptions by some of the Kohnstamm-negative subjects, after they had been informed of the possibilities of normal reactions, suggests that their constriction and guardedness is associated with their general mode of responding to strange or unknown situations. Said they 'd have a patrol_car here fast. He is, of_course, a segregationist, but he says he has never made an`` anti-Negro'' speech. `` Kezziah, for Miss_Kizzie'', he suggested. In your Sept. 27 editorial appraisal of the work of the First Session of the Eighty-seventh_Congress you referred to the lack of`` consciousness of destiny in a time of acute national and world peril''. Continuing with the case in_which \ g is a** f curve on a quadric Q, we first observe that the second regulus of Q precisely of the lines which join the two free intersections of \ g and the planes through any one of the multiple secants. `` You and I have fallen out of literature into politics'', Moreland observed. The university rejected them on a variety of pretexts, but was careful never to mention the color of their skins. State and federal legislation against racial discrimination in employment was called_for yesterday in a report of a`` blue_ribbon'' citizens_committee on the aid to dependent children program. President_Kennedy today proposed a mammoth new medical_care program whereby social_security taxes on 70 million American workers would be raised to pay the hospital and some other medical_bills of 14.2 million Americans over 65 who are covered by social_security or railroad retirement programs. I must confess that I prefer the Liberal who is personally affected, who is willing to send his own children to a mixed school as proof of his faith. If the authorities remarked on her curious avocation, they did so among themselves. The Secretary_of_State has also solemnly repeated a warning to the Soviet_Union that the United_States will not stand_for another setback in Berlin, an affirmation once_again taken_up by the council as_a_whole. I again proposed a reduction in the Army National_Guard and Army_Reserve- from their present strengths of 400000 and 300000, respectively, to 360000 and 270000 by the end of the fiscal_year 1961. For_example, farm equipment shipments of International_Harvester in August climbed about 5% above a year earlier, Mr._Keeler reports. The first time I saw the latter filly she trotted by me and I noticed such a family resemblance that I said to myself,`` that must be Hickory_Ash''. `` Los_Angeles has said they would send the children to their homes in_case of disaster'', he said. `` And you know, Angelo, Pretty, he always keeps it a strict cash_basis, like they say''- Gas injection through a porous anode( transpiration cooling) feeds_back the energy transferred to the anode by the above mentioned processes, but also modifies the conditions in the arc itself. Before the airplanes came, he said, travel in Laos was just_about impossible. Vandiver likely will mention the$ 100 million highway bond issue approved earlier in the session as his first priority item. But the PHS conceded that the new radioactive particles`` will add to the risk of genetic effects in succeeding generations, and possibly to the risk of health damage to some people in the United_States''. It says that`` in the event Congress does provide this increase in federal funds'', the State_Board_of_Education should be directed to`` give priority'' to teacher pay raises. There are a_number_of ways this could happen, the churchmen pointed_out, and here is an example: Everyone with a personal or tragedy to relate had_to be given his day in court as in some vast collective dirge. Governor_Tawes announced that a triple swearing-in ceremony will be held in his office next Friday. That is particularly true of sovereignty when it is applied to democratic societies, in_which`` popular'' sovereignty is said to exist, and in federal nations, in_which the jobs of government are split. Developments in Cuba and Laos also suggested the advisability of an early summit_meeting. `` My reputation 's my stock in trade'', Tom mentioned once. Bruckner 's Eighth he refers to as`` my travel symphony''. `` You trying to say I started the fight''? He 'd mentioned it, himself, at church and everybody seemed to have the idea that Tolley had left because Jenny had jilted him for Roy robards. If W._W. 's retiring soon, as hinted, he ai n't talking- yet. And pretty soon gray_fox is announcing that he won n't have anyone around that 's against him, and setting_out to break his second territorial treaty with the_birds. There is one exception to the above statement as has been pointed_out, and that is that fluids can relax by flowing into fields of rates of shear, so the statement should be modified by stating that the mechanics are similar. And there was the case of Tom_Hepker, a machinist, who was referred by a friend to a health machine quack who treated him with a so-called diagnostic machine for what Doctor_Fraud said was a system full of arsenic and strychnine. As retinal images are conceded to be an integral function of the brain it seems logical to suppose that the nerves, between the inner brain and the eyes, carry the direct drive for cooperation from the various brain centers- rather_than to theorize on the transmission of an image which is already in required location. `` No, I do'', Johnson said. The Russian experimenters claim that only a small fraction of the impulse from the sensors is caused by the incident momentum with the remainder being momentum of ejected material from the sensor. Lucretius has remarked:`` The reason why all Mortals are so gripped by fear is that they see all sorts of things happening in the earth and sky with no discernable cause, and these they attribute to the will of God''. Over all these fairly awkward problems Khrushchev was to skate rather lightly; and, though he repeated, over_and_over_again, the spectacular figures of industrial and agricultural production in 1980, the`` ordinary'' people in Russia are still a_little uncertain as to how`` communism'' is really going to work in_practice, especially in respect of food. Mellow bronzy-green-gold fabrics and the gleam of copper and hand-crafted ceramic accessories reiterate the mood as does the Alexander_Smith carpet in_all wool loop pile. In_any_case, Dr._Calderone remarks, such problems are a couple 's own affair, and can always be measured by a general yardstick. He suggests that Gore_Court embodies all the glories of Tudor splendor. `` Exterminatin' cow thieves is just a business proposition with me'', he 'd blandly announce. `` Oh, you!'' she announced. When we come_upon the rabbit and make our remark about its suffering being a bad thing, we presumably make it with some feeling; the positivists are plainly right in saying that such remarks do usually express feeling. They were asked to vote`` true'' if they thought they had seen him make the error,`` false'' if they thought he had not; and`` cannot say'' if they were not certain. When we repeat the remark that such suffering was a bad thing, the feeling with which we made it last week may be at or near the vanishing_point, but if we were asked whether we meant to say what we did before, we should certainly answer Yes. Most of us would say that in this delight at the killing of others or the causing of suffering there is something very unfitting. Pete_Rozelle, the league commissioner, pointed_out: The speaker referred to the whiskey but his friend thought he meant the cold. Displacement is sometimes referred to as`` swept volume''. `` Spahnie does know how to merely go_through_the_motions'', remarked Enos_Slaughter, another all-out guy, who played rightfield that day and popped one over the clubhouse. If D denotes the differentiation operator and p is the polynomial** f then V is the null_space of the operator p( D), because** f simply says** f. If this is the case, one would expect that the various procedures just mentioned which alter the hypothalamic balance would influence emotional_state and behavior but that emotion itself would act likewise. Mitchell was for using it, Jones against, and Sen._Wayne_Dumont_Jr._R-Warren did not mention it when the three Republican gubernatorial candidates spoke at staggered intervals before 100 persons at the Park_Hotel. This restates the already widely known facts prosodies. `` I think Montero did right'', Amy said firmly. She always did before, and showed the utmost confidence in whatever we advised''. As a natural outgrowth of_this approach it was often suggested that the doctor should complete the preparation for painless intercourse by dilating the vagina. Perhaps it is not fair to mention some people without mentioning all. One doctor made a careful survey of his patients and the reasons for their troubles, and he reported that 40% of them worried about things that never happened; 30% of them worried about past happenings which were completely beyond their control; 12% of them worried about their health, although their ailments were imaginary; 10% of them worried about their friends, neighbors, and relatives, most_of whom were quite capable_of taking care of themselves. Fosterite bishops, after secret conclave, announced the Church 's second Major_Miracle: Supreme_Bishop_Digby had been translated bodily to Heaven and spot-promoted to Archangel, ranking with-but-after Archangel_Foster. These never ceased to suggest that if, in the eyes of Marx and Lenin`` full communism'' was still a very distant ideal, the establishment of a Communist society had now, under Khrushchev, become an`` immediate and tangible reality''. Initial claims for jobless benefits were said to have dropped by 8100 in the week ending March 4. Yet even in these marriages, psychologists say, wives are asserting themselves more strongly. The fact that secrets of the Dreadnought, and thereby of the American undersea fleet, were involved in the spy case had been hinted at earlier. Whether or not Plato 's tale of the lost continent of Atlantis is true, skeptics concede that the myth may have some foundation in a great tsunami of ancient times. Undoubtedly even the old Southern stalwart Richmond has felt the new wind: William_Styron mentions in his latest novel an avenue named for Bankhead_McGruder, a Civil_War general, now renamed, in typical California fashion,`` Buena_Vista_Terrace''. Mrs._Lenygon 's committee associates, announced formally yesterday by the AID in New_York, include Mrs._Allen_Lehman_McCluskey and Stephen_J._Jussel, both wellknown Manhattan decorators. `` Just our luck''! exclaimed Stram. `` I might point_out that your inability to report to my office this morning when you were instructed to do so has not, ah, limited my knowledge of your activities as you may have hoped''. At_that_time, the people at the bank said they felt that they had the situation in_hand. `` I did n't say it was Christian. Dictionaries, as we have seen, still cite this government, along with the Articles of Confederation of 1781, as an example of a confederacy. The remarks she made about the sufferings of a lonely woman seemed so broad that he did know what to make_of them, but after the sixth drink he put his arm around her and suggested that they go upstairs and look_for her checkbook there. Rather_than viewing the abortive recovery in 1959- 60 as a reason for believing we have lost prospects for growth``, he said'' it should be viewed_as a lesson well learned which will increase the probability of substantial improvement in_this recovery``. In People vs. Fisher, Justice_Savage of the New_York Supreme_Court declared: The jury said it did find that many_of Georgia 's registration and election laws`` are outmoded or inadequate and often ambiguous''. When it was proposed to rebuild the church, Wilson found that the terms for a new mortgage were very high. Once we have made clear that we are genuinely concerned with a country 's development potential, we can be blunt in suggesting the technical conditions that must be met for development to occur. Jubal did not hear of Digby 's disappearance when it was announced, and, when he did, while he had a fleeting suspicion, he dismissed it; if Mike had had_a_finger_in it, he had gotten_away_with it- and what happened to supreme bishops worried Jubal not at_all as_long_as he was bothered. The Baltimore and Ohio_Railroad announced yesterday it would reduce the total amount of its payroll by 10 per_cent through salary cuts and lay-offs effective at 12.01 A._M. next Saturday. On_the_other_hand, a husband who always has been vigorous and assertive may suddenly become passive- asking, psychologists say, for reassurance that his wife still finds him desirable. `` These actions should serve to protect in_fact and in_effect the court 's wards from undue costs and its appointed and elected servants from unmeritorious criticisms'', the jury said. When we examine what each master says was his first collage we see that much the same thing happens in each. Their national_leader, Robert_Bolivar_DePugh of Norborne, Mo., says the Minutemen believe that guerrilla tactics are best suited to defeat the Red onslaught. `` That 's what you say''. He did mention in his column the fact that he had received many letters about this and he himself did not understand the networks and the independent local stations' not doing this- but nothing happened. he repeated. Mrs._Roebuck very kindly let me drive through Sante_Fe to a road which would, she said, lead us to Taos and_then Raton and`` eventshahleh'' out of New_Mexico. There is fear in the fifties as his title suggests and as his competent drawings show. She was going to keep_on scheming, poking, prodding, suggesting, and dictating until the cops got_up enough interest in him to go back to their old neighborhood and ask questions. In the United_States Department_of_Agriculture 's Yearbook_of_Agriculture, 1952, which is devoted entirely to insects, George_E._Bohart mentions a site in Utah which was estimated to contain 200000 nesting females. `` After inspiring this, I think we should certainly follow_through on it'', he declared. Hemphill said the Hughes concern contracted to do the repairs at a cost of$ 500 for each joint. When the house was about half consumed, his comrade ran to the door and threw up his hands, declaring repeatedly that he did not know the whereabouts of Manuel. When informed that there were some persons who did not have their arm go_up, she commented,`` I do n't see how they can prevent it''. He pointed_out to the commissioners that the agency was literally dependent now on the machine processing,`` and the whole wheels of the agency would stop if it broke_down or the three or four persons directing it were to leave''. Mrs._Monte_Tyson, chairman, says the work of 100 artists well_known in the Delaware_Valley area will be included in the exhibition and sale. `` That 's the way I am'', he says. For_example, the steering_committee might announce that the group felt a topic under study should not be dropped for an additional week as there was still too_much of_it untouched. I know of no other solution than the one N._C. proposes- to do what we can for each sufferer as he confronts us, hoping that this will spread beyond him to others at_some_time and some place. He had already been studying the Bible; he knew the fundamentals, and after studying with Fletcher for a time he approached Rector, announced that he wanted to be baptized and that was that. `` In the same five year period that the United_States says they[ the detectives] were engaged in this conspiracy'', Sokol continued,`` these three young_men received a total of 26 creditable mentions and many special compensations, and were nominated for the Lambert_Tree award and the mayor 's medal''. Recognizing that there could have been no effective negotiated peace with Hitler, he points_out the shocking failure to give support to the anti-Nazi underground, which very_nearly eliminated Hitler in 1944. ( He played host at the Timex show already mentioned.) To cite only a_few examples: Six hundred and forty acres, the old_man back in St._Louis had said; good grass, good water. Also, it should be noted that the polytonal freedom of his melodies and harmonic modulations, the brilliant orchestrations, the adroitness for evading the heaviness of figured_bass, the skill in florid counterpoint were not lost in his mature output, even in the spectacular historical dramas of the stage and cinema, where a large, dramatic canvas of sound was required. He remarked:`` It has been clearly established that in a_number_of instances the message did not come from a spirit but was received telepathically by the medium from the sitter''. Its ground for this recommendation was that, while petitioner claimed before the local board August 17, 1956( as evidenced by its memorandum in his file of that date), that he was devoting 100 hours per month to actual preaching, the headquarters of the Jehovah's_Witnesses reported that he was no_longer doing so and, on_the_contrary, had relinquished both his Pioneer_and_Bible_Student_Servant positions. Wagner said the city paid only$ 37500 to the Hughes company. Until the Cuban fiasco and the Communist military victories in Laos, almost any observer would have said that President_Kennedy had blended a program that respected, generally, the opinions voiced both by Mr._Nixon and the professors. When he was asked a question or addressed in such a way that some response was inescapable, he would answer; if, as often happened, he had to repeat because he had spoken too softly, he would repeat his words in the same way, without emphasis or impatience, only a_little louder. A recent news_story reported that Frank_Sinatra and Dean_Martin delayed 103 airplane passengers 10 minutes in London while they finished their drinks. A philosopher may point_out that the troubles of the Congo began with the old Adam and consequently will never end. When they say that under no circumstances would it ever be right to`` permit'' the termination of the human_race by human_action, because there could not possibly be any proportionate grave reason to justify such a thing, they know exactly what they mean. Vocational educators do not claim that school training alone makes skilled_workers, but it provides the essential groundwork for developing skills. `` I do think I 've reached the point, yet, where I can say I know everything I ought to know about the craft. These data are not of the precision obtainable by the methods previously mentioned, but the vast number of approximate values available will be useful in many areas. Solly_Hemus announced a switch in his starting_pitcher, from Bob_Gibson to Ernie_Broglio, for several reasons: `` how can you say such a thing? And here again we hear the same refrain mentioned above:`` The paramount goal of the United_States, set long_ago, was to guard the rights of the individual, ensure his development, enlarge his opportunity''. Mrs._Reavey 's work is written for the stage- it is mentioned for an off-Broadway production in the fall- and, in_addition, employs an avant-garde structure that particularly needs to be seen if comprehension is to be encouraged. The detective, commenting on Barco 's behavior, felt that he merely belonged among the myriad citizens of our community who are mentally unhinged- that he was a more_or_less harmless`` nut''! General_manager Pels even suggested that it might be wise to keep the Mexicans in suspense rather_than accept their offers to sell_out and move away, and try to have a_few punished. The Negro composer Hall_Johnson studied the Americanegro_Suite and said of it,`` Of all the many songs written by white composers and employing what claims to be a Negroid idiom in both words and music, these six songs by Harold_Arlen and Ted_Koehler easily stand far out above the rest. If anyone asked us, after we made the remark that the suffering was a bad thing, whether we should think it relevant to what we said to learn that the incident had never occurred and no pain had been suffered at_all, we should say that it made all the difference in_the_world, that what we were asserting to be bad was precisely the suffering we thought had occurred back there, that if this had not occurred, there was nothing left to be bad, and that our assertion was in that case mistaken. If** f is the null_space of** f, then Theorem 12 says that** f. the personal_pronoun has dominant stress because`` he'' has not been mentioned previously. For it was neglected, not to say nascent, when the struggle began. Quite naturally, they make the investigation, first, by prohibiting the patient from making any movements at_all and_then, later, by repeating it and allowing the patient to move in any way he wanted to. This is not to attempt to say what spirit is, but only to employ a commonly used word to designate or simply identify a common experience. In 1825, the Boston house carpenters' strike for a ten-hour day was denounced by the organized employers, who declared:`` It is considered that all combinations by any classes of citizens intended to effect the value of labor tend to convert all its branches into monopolies''. The committee for the annual Central_City fashion show has been announced by Mrs._D._W._Moore, chairman. In_the_past, the duties of the state, as Sir_Henry_Maine noted long_ago, were only two in number: internal order and external security. It only means that there will be new form, and that this form will be of such a type that it admits the chaos and does not try to say that the chaos is really something. These general facts are mentioned to make clear that the total situation in the two families is similar enough to warrant comparison. He wants to be`` brutally frank and say that these rebellions would be hopeless- far, far more hopeless than was the Hungarian revolution of 1956''. I would like to suggest that the landlords and Commissioners get together and consider liberalizing the practice of prohibiting dogs in apartments. `` You ought to shake'', Arlene advised them. It has been said of John_Stuart_Mill that he wrote so clearly that he could be found_out. The board said it thought it had gone as far as instructed so_far and asked for more information to be brought at the next meeting. This, for obvious reasons, makes their techniques superbly useful in studying the psychiatric interview, so useful, in_fact, that they have been successfully used to suggest ways to speed diagnosis and to evaluate the progress of therapy. Todman said excitedly, and hopefully. Nevertheless, the consequence of the policy proposed is everywhere subtly qualified: it is`` a possible result, however improbable'';`` the worst, and least probable'' result;`` if it did n't prevail mankind would still be given the opportunity of prevailing''; for`` surely anything is better than a policy which allows_for the possibility of nuclear war''. After_all, the henpecked husband with his shrewish wife is a comic figure of long standing, in literature and on the stage, as Dr._Schillinger points_out. The grand_jury commented on a number of other topics, among them the Atlanta and Fulton_County purchasing_departments which it said`` are well operated and follow generally accepted practices which inure to the best interest of both governments''. It should be noted that there are other and equally important reasons for establishing meaningful intergovernmental reporting bases on a uniform fiscal_year. The wildly erratic nature of Patrice_Lumumba caused constant problems- he frequently announced that he wanted the U._N. to get_out of the Congo along with the Belgians, and Russia for help. I 've heard 10 million mentioned often, but I 'm more inclined to think there may be a total of some five to seven million families camping. In one large oversimplification, it might be said that the Belgians felt, far too late, the gale of nationalism sweeping Africa. Splenomegaly was first noted in 1956, and a sternal marrow biopsy at that time showed`` scattered foci of fibrosis'' myelofibrosis. Such an operator is obviously the zero operator; for since it is nilpotent, the minimal polynomial for this operator is of the form** f for some** f; but then since the operator is diagonalizable, the minimal polynomial cannot have a repeated root; hence** f and the minimal polynomial is simply x, which says the operator is 0. And one of the Milwaukee rookies sighed and remarked,`` Wish I was 40, and a top grade big_leaguer. In its account of the Trafton lecture, the Providence_Daily_Post said that the remarks of Rev._Trafton made the people indignant. I have already mentioned that Mr._Timothy_Palmer of Newburyport was the inventor of the arched bridges in_this country. `` You 're not to mention my name. Harold_Clurman is right to say that`` Waiting_for_Godot'' is a reflection( he calls it a distorted reflection)`` of the impasse and disarray of Europe 's present politics, ethic, and common way_of_life''. Related to written literature, and often remaining temporarily frozen in written form, it loses its vitality when transcribed or removed from its oral existence. But aside from everything, it would scarcely be pleasant to have dealings with one who was nominally an underling and actually held- you could say- the whip_hand. Then, noting neither the absence of his footwear nor the presence of the rosebuds, he to the Byzantine room and, with his usual dignity, mounted the rostrum. Thus he may be referring to some concrete thing, or incident, in his immediate environment by some symbolic sounding, hyperbolic reference to transcendental events on the global scene. In the course of our talk, Askington mentioned that he spent part of each_week studying. For_example, the level of improvement noted in a recent experiment with a short course of immediate treatment for parent-child relationship problems compared favorably with the results reported by typical child guidance clinics where the hours spent in purely diagnostic study may equal or exceed the number of hours devoted to actual treatment interviews in the experimental project. `` As we look_to the$ 800 billion economy that_is predicted for 1970 and the increase of about 40% in consumer expenditures that will be required to reach that goal, management can well be restless about how this tremendous volume and number of new products will be created and marketed'', Peterson said. An amazing article in the Manchester_Guardian of last November, entitled`` Fate of Redundant Churches'', states than an Archbishops' Commission`` reported last month that in the Church_of_England alone there are 790 churches which are redundant now, or will be in 20 years' time. The company sued under the anti-trust laws, alleging that the union 's activity interfered with the movement of interstate commerce. All the sins of ancient Rome are said to be collected into this three-hour film. The one thing he missed from his farm in the Po_Valley was the animals; frequently he would take his leave of Michelangelo by announcing: Or you could wish your daddy would really do it- kill Gratt_Shafer like he said when you all_the_time, all_along, could feel the nerve draining out of him like air out of a punctured tire when you are on a muddy road alone and it is raining and at night. He had only agreed with Miss_Ada about getting the valet, but he had actually suggested the photograph to Mr._Jack. In February 1801, Oersted did manage to experiment with physical apparatus and reported experiments made with a voltaic_battery of 600 plates of zinc and silver and of later experiments with a battery of 60 plates of zinc and lead. It is said that the eccentric Timothy_Dexter, who was one of the first share-holders, stood on the table and made a speech worthy of the occasion. As was noted earlier, it is important that in valid, objective study of_this sort_of communication, the interested sitter should be separated from the sensitive. There is another means which should show the direction and relative value of the stresses in viscoelastic fluids that is not mentioned as_such in the literature, and that is the shape of the suspended drops of low viscosity fluids in shear fields. The idea was not even suggested because political expediency prevailed over wisdom. The horse plodded on, and he repeated his call. It is more difficult with Faulkner than with most authors to say what is the extent and what is the source of his knowledge. The escheat law cannot be enforced now because it is almost impossible to locate such property, Daniel declared. Mrs._Meeker had spent a small_fortune on a search for him but had made no provision for him in her will if he should be found after her death, and had never mentioned his name to her lawyers. Eventually it became clear to me, partly with the aid of another schizophrenic patient who could point_out my condescension to me somewhat more directly, that this man, with his condescending,`` You 're welcome'', was very accurately personifying an element of obnoxious condescension which had been present in my own demeanor, over these months, on each of these occasions when I had bid him good-bye with the consoling note, each time, that the healing Christ would be stooping_to dispense this succor to the poor suffered again on the morrow. In the above mentioned report of the Notre_Dame Chapter of the American_Association of University_Professors, the basic outlook of the new breed of lay faculty emerges very clearly in the very statement of the problem as the members see it:`` Even with the best of intentions he( the President of the university) is loath to delegate such authority and responsibility to a group the membership of_which, considered( as it must be by him) in individual terms, is inhomogeneous, mortal and of extremely varying temperament, interests and capabilities. Before considering more recent activities, we should note another important aspect of demography in Belgian Africa. Wilson made_up_his_mind that he must receive at_least$ 2500, but when he mentioned this to the Deacons they said nothing. The total process of evangelism reaches the crescendo when the group of new members stands before the congregation to declare publicly their faith and to be received into the fellowship of the Church. He says nothing that compresses experience within a closed pattern. The Government reported last week that the index of prices received by farmers rose in the month ended at mid-September for the third consecutive month, reaching 242% of the 1910- 14 average compared with 237% at mid-July. It will be noted that point f has seven nearest neighbors, h and e have six, and p has only one, while the remaining points have intermediate numbers. President_Kennedy 's latest warning to the Communist world that the United_States will build_up its military strength to meet any challenge in Berlin or elsewhere was somewhat surprisingly, reported in full text or fairly accurate excerpts behind the Iron_Curtain. The question was raised, for_example, as to what attitude the President would take if Mr._Khrushchev proposes a broad neutral belt extending from Southeast_Asia to the Middle_East. Reverend_Joshual_Corder, a Baptist minister, gathered a_few citizens of Southern sympathies, to call_on Jones and plead with him to spare the structure; he reasoned and argued, pointing_out that Jones or other Confederate commanders would need it should troops pass that way in retreat. Thus, although the agenda of external assistance in the economic sphere are cumulative, and many_of the policies suggested for nations in the earlier stages remain relevant, the basic purpose of American economic_policy during the later stages of development should be to assure that movement into a stage of self-sustaining growth is not prevented by lack of foreign_exchange. Instead- and not just to prove my objectivity- I hasten to report that it 's a highly amusing film which probably does a fairly accurate job of reporting on the Easter vacation shenanigans of collegians down in Fort_Lauderdale, and that it seems to come_to_grips quite honestly with the moral problem that most commonly vexes youngsters in this age_group- that_is_to_say, sex. He further proposed grants of an unspecified sum for experimental hospitals. Yet although the Kennedy_Administration, and the Eisenhower_Administration before it, have both declared themselves solidly for repeal of the Connally amendment, as contrary to our best interests, no action has yet been taken. I would like to add one more practical reform to those mentioned by Russell_Kirk[ Dec. 16]. Exponents of Zen often insist that very early Zen doctrine opposed the rampant supernaturalism of China, and proposed instead a more mature, less credulous view of the universe. `` Fred was mighty crude about the way he took_in cattle'' his own hired_man, Andy_Ross, mentioned later. When 51 st street was reached, Robinson related, he stopped the bus and told the youths he was going to call the CTA supervisor. He was dressed in a manner Esquire might suggest for the outdoor_man 's country weekend. Burlington aviator John_J._Burns suggested the parade_ground southwest of Fort_Ethan_Allen, and soon a dozen hastily-summoned National_Guard pilots were bringing their wide-winged`` Jenny'' and DeHaviland two-seaters to rest on the frozen sod of the military base. We pointed_out that emotional excitement may lead to psychosomatic_disorders and neurotic symptoms, particularly in certain types of personality, but it is also known that the reliving of a strong emotion(`` abreaction'') may cure a battle neurosis. `` This ai your brand, maybe'', Lord suggested. The New_York_Central notes:`` The freight traffic most susceptible to raiding by the C. +_O._-_B. +_O. provides the backbone of Central 's revenues. Idje, here'', and he nodded at the man,`` is said to have great odor. A random address** f that lies within the X-region of memory mentioned earlier is computed from the i-th dictionary form. Misunderstanding of the real meaning of a home_rule charter was cited as a factor which has caused the Citizens Group to obtain signatures under what were termed`` false pretenses''. His letter had suggested we meet at my hotel at noon on Sunday, and I came into the lobby as the clock struck twelve. Asked which institution most needs correction, I would say the corporation as it exists in America today. John_Di_Massimo has been elected president of the 1961 Columbus_Day Celebration_Committee, it was announced yesterday. He suggested that a regrouping of forces might allow the average voter a better pull at the right lever for him on election_day. At the adoption, the Rev._T._F._Zimmerman, general superintendent, commented,`` The Assemblies of God has been a bulwark for fundamentalism in these modern days and has, without compromise, stood_for the great truths of the Bible for which men in_the_past have been willing to give their lives''. The Connally amendment says that the United_States, rather_than the court, shall determine whether a matter is essentially within the domestic jurisdiction of the United_States in a case before the World_Court to_which the United_States is a party. The resulting setup, it was declared,`` would be similar to_that which is in successful operation in a_number_of metropolitan counties as large or larger than Rhode_Island''. The Service announced that taxpayers making such claims may be called_on to furnish a statement from the recipient organization showing the date, purpose, amount and other particulars of the contribution. It is made_up of tumbling, which might be said to start with a somersault, run_through such stunts as headstands, handstands, cartwheels, backbends, and culminate in nearly impossible combinations of aerial flips and twists and apparatus work. But what significance attaches_to`` professional'', beyond the narrow sense of skillfulness in meeting a client 's stated needs as already noted? He was to get involved in no arguments; he was to try to make no converts; he was simply to listen and report back what he heard. In her letter to John_Brown,`` E._B.'', the from Newport, had suggested that the American people owed more honor to John_Brown for seeking to free the slaves than they did to George_Washington. When I mentioned that for my first long voyage I did not even have the money for the return fare, but had trusted to luck that I would earn a sufficient amount, the young people looked at me doubtingly. The causes of the decline of the commuter railroads are many and complex- high taxes, losses of revenue to Government subsidized highway and carriers, to name but two. Then he attacked the two officers again and was again restrained, Slate related. We repeat, that the test of a violation of 7 is whether, at the time of suit, there is a reasonable probability that the acquisition is likely to result in the restraints. After drying the sections under the fan, fixing in acetone, and drying at 37` as in the indirect method, the sections were treated with conjugated** f or** f( undiluted unless mentioned otherwise) for 5- 30_minutes. My father went as a missionary to China in a generation that responded to Student_Volunteer_Movement speakers who held watches in their hands and announced to the students in their audiences how many Chinese souls were going_to hell each second because these students were not over there saving them. The Manchester_Journal commented editorially on the surprising amount of local telegraphic business. Follow pool-care instructions to_the_letter, and be sure that one person( in the family or not) is regularly responsible_for each aspect of the job, with no chance for claiming,`` It was n't my turn''. Then, six weeks after the day Kitti first came into the office, Stanley announced he and Kitti were married. In some( the Ewe type mentioned above) interaction of tone and intonation is restricted to the ends of intonation spans. The President noted that Congress last year passed a law providing grants to states to help pay medical_bills of the needy aged. He had not mentioned Kate. Dr. and Mrs._Richard_Peter_Vieth announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss_Susan_Ann_Vieth, to Mr._Conrad_Wall 3,, son of Dr._Conrad_Wall 2,, and Mrs._Nell_Kennedy_Wall. But marriage experts say that such mutual contribution and mutual joy are seldom achieved. Sometimes sprouted wheat is_added to bread and causes the children to remark,`` Lillian, did you put nuts in the bread today''? `` Quoting Mr._Kennan 's phrase that anything would be better than a policy which led inevitably to nuclear war, he[ Toynbee] says that anything is better than a policy which allows_for the possibility of nuclear war''. Two strong dissents from the majority report of the Joint_Economic_Committee( May 2) by Senators Proxmire and Butler allege that the New_Deal fiscal policy of the Thirties did not work. My aim in mentioning this factor obviously is not to give license to`` wild therapy'' but rather to encourage us to use the time-honored clinical casework skills we already possess, and to use them with greater confidence, precision, and professional pride. It declares that Sunday sales licenses provide`` great revenue'' to the local_government. `` I stopped to say goodbye, Mrs._Lattimer, and to tell you how sorry I was to hear about your baby. It was Dickson who suggested to Lord_Selkirk that he return to the Atlantic coast by way of the United_States. We should say that we made our point with feeling the first time and little or no feeling the second time, but that it was the same point we were making. Emerson, in his lecture, refers to the`` startling experience which almost every person confesses in daylight, that particular passages of conversation and action have occurred to him in the same order before, whether dreaming or waking, a suspicion that they have been with precisely these persons in precisely this room, and heard precisely this dialogue, at some former hour, they know not when''. However one looks_at it, therefore, I 'd say that your horoscope for this autumn is the reverse of rosy. Nothing could make it necessary to proclaim it to the whole world''. `` In_the_past anyone who said that 90% of all malocclusion is hereditary was scoffed at; now we know that family characteristics do affect tooth formation to a large extent'', he says. Gene_Marshall, genial manager of the club, has announced that the Garden of the Gods will open to members Thursday, June 1. In 1920, the Lambeth_Conference repeated its 1908 condemnation of contraception and issued`` an emphatic warning against the use of unnatural means for the avoidance of conception, together_with the grave dangers- physical, moral, and religious- thereby incurred, and against the evils which the extension of such use threaten the race''. Sprinkel strongly refuted the current neo-stagnationist thesis that we are facing a future of limited and slow growth, declaring that this pessimism`` is based on very limited and questionable evidence''. `` As_long_as I 'm home, I 'll never grow_up'', a nineteen year old boy observed sadly. The results of the study, based on collision integrals computed from the latest critically evaluated data on intermolecular forces in air, will be reported in the form of a table of viscosity, thermal conductivity, thermal diffusion, and diffusion coefficients at temperatures of 1000 to 10000** f and of logarithm of pressure in atmospheres from** f to** f times normal density. A_few obvious target_areas of great importance might be mentioned. After a nuclear blast, one bureaucrat suggested in those halcyon days, about all you had to do was haul out the broom and sweep off your sidewalks and roof. He was also pleased with the wide distribution because he thought it proved again his argument that Dallas investment men can do just_as good a job as the big New_York investment_bankers claim only they can do. Other reasons mentioned by one-third or more of the builders were`` resistance to high interest_rates, cost advantage of buying over renting has narrowed, shelter market nearing saturation and prospects unable to qualify''. his quill drawings had a scratchiness, suggesting skin texture; the clay he used plastically to suggest soft moving flesh, as in an abdomen, in a torso; the wax he smoothed_over to give the body surface an elastic pull. `` We'', Gibby announced,`` are not philosophers. The morning he walked in to announce to her, blushing, that he was married. One assessor checked boats only, another trailers and tractors, one mentioned house_trailers, and two others referred to trailers without specifying the type. Nevertheless,`` we feel that in_the_future Fulton_County should receive some portion of these available funds'', the jurors said. Someone has remarked that this is certainly the ultimate in reducing. I am naive, they say, to make use of such words. Madison once remarked:`` My life has been so_much a public one'', a comment which fits the careers of the other six. Some government scientists say privately that the figure probably is closer to 80 megatons, and that the full 50- megaton_bomb that Khrushchev mentioned may still be detonated. The executions took_place at dawn only a_few hours after Havana radio announced their conviction by a revolutionary tribunal at Pinar_del_Rio, where the executions took_place. whether there is such fitness or not, we all assume that there is, and if we do, we express in moral judgments more than the subjectivists say we do. He has announced results on Hokan, Penutian, Uto-Aztecan, and almost all other American families and phyla, and has diagrammed their degree of interrelation; but he has not worked_out by lexicostatistics one comprehensively complete classification of even a single family Salish. Perhaps, as Mr._Freeman says, American agriculture may stop the Communists, but it is also swindling the American taxpayer. `` Gilborn says he was in his office all day with her yesterday. Another, more interesting explanation, is hinted at by Watson when he observes on several occasions that Holmes would have made a magnificent criminal. Senator_Mundt 's gross distortion of President_Eisenhower 's conversation into a denunciation of President_Kennedy as too left_wing, a statement Mr._Eisenhower declared to be entirely false, is another case_in_point. And while he had headed Batista 's anti-Communist section, the Batista regime did not disturb the Communists so_much as more open opponents who were alleged to be Communists. Ambassador_Thompson reported from Moscow that the Soviet leader 's mood was cocky and aggressive. Pelham pointed_out that Georgia voters last November rejected a constitutional amendment to allow legislators to vote on pay raises for future Legislature sessions. And contrary to what has been said recently, we did not wait for`` outside pressures'' and`` world opinion'' to bring_down that Communist government; we moved decisively to effect an anti Communist coup_d_'_etat. Pope_Pius_12, declared in 1951 that it is possible to be exempt from the normal obligation of parenthood for a long_time and even for the whole duration of married life, if there are serious reasons, those often mentioned in the so-called medical, eugenic, economic and social`` indications''. Mr. and Mrs._James_Janssen announce the birth of a daughter, Patricia_Lynn_Janssen, on March 2. Hughes said,`` This is not a plan to conquer space- but to conserve it'', pointing_out the state population has increased 125000 each_year since 1950. And I would further note that they all- with one exception again- sang in one key or another the same song. Chairman_C._Richard_Mears pointed_out that perhaps this was not strictly a school_board problem, in_case of atomic attack, but that the board would cooperate so_far as possible to get the children to where the parents wanted them to go. In_between teratologies, she was a pretty and shapely woman; but the nicest thing about their relationship was her whisper to him, repeated some thousands of time, repeated with smiles and hope,`` People never live forever''. `` What you need is a steady martingale'', the cowboy announced after watching Owen play. While he declined to suggest, how, he said that sooner_or_later we must get_rid_of Castro,`` for unless we do we 're liable_to face similar situations in_this hemisphere. Hayes said that if a way can be found to deal effectively with short-term capital movements between nations,`` there is no reason, in my judgment why the international financial system cannot work satisfactorily for at_least the foreseeable future''. Against such a termination of human life on earth by human_action, he then proposes as_an_alternative that we`` negotiate at_once with the Russians and get the best terms which are available'', that we deliberately`` negotiate from comparative weakness''. For_some_time this writer has been suggesting a Junior Judging Class for Intermediates over 16 and under 20 years of_age who are ineligible to compete in the Junior_Class. But to say that at a moment in history something is new is not necessarily to say that it is modern; and for this statement the best evidence comes within the five years following the publication of Utopia, when Martin_Luther elaborates a new perception of the nature of the Divine 's encounter with man. Du_Pont, he said, had proposed disenfranchisement of its General_Motors stock along with other restrictions on the du_Pont-General_Motors relationship. `` To get a marriage back where it belongs'', comments Dr._Schillinger of the Lincoln_Institute,`` the husband must take some very basic steps. A bustle of sheets being smoothed and pillows being arranged indicated the fille_de_chambre 's presence inside; they listened and suddenly a step towards the door announced another important fact. Conceding that several cities to_the_north were in worse shape than Baltimore after the last storm, Mr._Schaefer listed several improvements he said should be made in the snow plan here. Downtown and art theater managers and owners, contacted Friday night for comment on the COAHR request, said they had no knowledge of such a letter, and that it was not in the Friday mail. And if it was not an individual who was in the dock, why was the Trial, as we shall observe later, scuttled in the attempt to prove Eichmann a`` fiend''? To propose that men be religious without having religious institutions is like proposing that they be learned without having schools. It was observed in the introductory chapter that metropolitan life had split into two trends- interdependence on an impersonal basis and growing exclusiveness in local communal groupings. Indeed we should say, on_the_contrary, that the accident of our later discovery made no difference whatever to the badness of the animal 's pain, that it would have been every whit as bad whether a chance passer-by happened later to discover the body and feel repugnance or not. Hemingway 's fiction is supported by a`` moral'' backbone and in its search for ultimate meaning hints at a religious dimension. In his report to the Attorney_General, the hearing_officer suggested that the petitioner be exempt only from combatant training and service. One man remarked that if he had pounds, he would give ninety of them to be back in England. Among his gangland buddies, he said, were Joseph[ Joey] Glimco, a mob labor racketeer, and four gang gambling chiefs, Gus[ Slim] Alex, Ralph_Pierce, Joe[ Caesar] DiVarco, and Jimmy[ Monk] Allegretti. `` The sexual_relationship does not exist in a vacuum'', declares Dr._Mary_Steichen_Calderone, medical director of the Planned_Parenthood_Federation_of_America and author of the recent book, Release From Sexual Tensions. The finding that the concentration of one of these proteases is increased in thyroid_glands from TSH treated animals suggests that this protease may be active in_vivo. The New_York University Board_of_Trustees has elected the youngest president in the 130- year history of NYU, it was announced yesterday. It must be conceded that his native_land provided Prokofieff with many_of the necessary conditions for great creative incentive: `` A marriage can survive almost any kind of stress except an open and direct challenge to the husband 's maleness'', declares Dr._Calderone. Consumer spending edged down in April after rising for two consecutive months, the Government reported. Monsieur_Favre 's threat would become a reality, for he continued to proclaim loudly that the city must rid itself of`` that Frenchman''. James, he remarks in a letter to a friend,`` is attempting the impossible, namely, to produce upon the reader, as a painting produces upon the gazer, a_number_of superimposed, simultaneous impressions. `` He claims Mahzeer 's in a plot to kill the P.M.''. Emory_University 's Board_of_Trustees announced Friday that it was prepared to accept students of any race as soon as the state 's tax laws made such a step possible. To_be_sure, when this is pointed_out, a common response among certain churchmen is to fulminate about`` the little flock'' and`` the great crowd'' and to take solace from Paul 's castigation of the`` wisdom of the wise'' in the opening chapter of First_Corinthians. As Lipton, the prophet of the beat_generation, declares:`` In the sexual act, the beat are filled with mana, the divine power. `` Ah, you 're too old'', was invariably his ungallant and untrue retort whenever I suggested`` starting a family''. I hope it can be said without boasting that no other nation offers its vacationing motorists such variety and beauty of scene, such an excellent network of roads on_which to enjoy it and such decent, far-flung over-night accommodations. The Colonel ordered that it be wiped_out, and I suggested,' You ask for volunteers, and promise each man on the patrol a quart of whisky, ten dollars and a week-end pass to Davao'. In_the_past 10 years, Sponsor observes, these trends have become apparent: The Texas_Aggies got a day_off Monday- a special gift from Coach Jim_Myers for its conference victory last Saturday night, but Myers announced that halfback George_Hargett, shaken_up in the Tech game, would not play against Trinity Saturday. As he points_out, a religious group cannot exist without a collective credo, and the more extensive the credo, the more unified and strong is the group. `` Imagine you won't get your allowance if you 're caught not smiling- or smiling with your lips trembling too_much'', Arlene suggested. But court adjourned after he testified he introduced James_White and Jeremiah_Hope_Pullings, two of the defendants, and also introduced Pullings to Jessy_Maroy, a man mentioned in the indictment but not indicted. Plenty, say the experts. `` Well'', remarked one gentleman who had been forced to accompany his wife,`` the good Lord can eat where angels fear to tread''. '' Thou mayst have supernatural powers``, exclaimed Yang_Shan,'' yet thou must give back the Spirit of Buddha to me``. `` Yes, we have quite_a_few years of voice training, madam'', remarked Helva calmly. But her mother would rebuke her if she mentioned it, and say that it was none of her concern. `` She 's honest_as_the_day'', Mr._Phillips said, and added,`` Mr._Gunnar, I can say this to you: Beebe is a_little too honest. As of October 25, the AEC had reported 24 shots in the new Soviet series, 12 of them in a megaton range, including a super bomb with a yield of 30 to 50 megatons( the equivalent of 30 million to 50 million tons of TNT); and President_Kennedy indicated there were one or two more_than those reported. This, he claims, would reasonably account_for the expansion of the universe. A Confederate observed that the Yankees were:`` thicker than lise on a hen and a dam site ornraier''. Place_kicking is largely a matter of timing, Moritz declared. The trade in a_few commodities noted above was to grow in volume as a result of changes both north and south of the 49 th parallel. The part can lend itself to serious treatment; one influential French critic remarked:`` Pity for Arnolphe comes_with age''. And at three different times during our turbulent marriage strange girls, with the commonest of accents, telephoned to announce to me that Letch had sired their unborn children! Thru development, the reactor and its steam_turbines had been reduced greatly in size, and also in complexity, allowing a single propeller to be used, the navy said. This error was compounded by declaring the recession to be`` a statistical one'', and not a reality. As for this rider, I never saw him before or afterwards and never saw him, so whether he stood tall or short in his shoes, I can say; but I do know that he gave the day tone and distinction. Henrietta 's with Sara_Sullam was crowned by her discovery of the coincidence that Sara 's epitaph in the Jewish cemetery in Venice referred to her as`` the Sulamite''. For new galaxies to be created, Professor_Bondi declares, it would only be necessary for a single hydrogen_atom to be created in an area the size of your living_room once every few million years. The doctor sat_down rather wearily, caressing the hen and remarking that the city was not the place for a poultry loving man, but no_sooner was the remark out than a knock at this door obliged him to cover the hen with his greatcoat once_more. The next morning he summoned a group of top Democrats to his private office and broke the news: he would lead the fight to oust Colmer, whom he is said to regard_as`` an inferior man''. Since the work is done by_hand, the only limitation, it is said,`` is that of human conception''. Noting that President_Kennedy has handed the Defense_Department the major responsibility for the nation 's civil_defense program, Mr._Hawksley said the federal_government would pay half the salary of a full-time local director. My intention, therefore, is not to say that Faulkner 's awareness has been confined within the borders of the South, but rather that he has looked_at his world as a Southerner and that presumably his outlook is Southern. Irenaeus does not claim pre-existence for the human soul; therefore there is no need for him, as there is for Origen, to identify existence itself with the fall. In the preamble to the open-meeting statutes, collectively known as the Brown_Act, the Legislature declares that`` the public commissions, boards and councils and other public agencies in_this state exist to aid in the conduct of the people 's business. `` All is not sex'', declared Lawrence. In 1802 Henry referred to`` our new carts'' as being about four feet off the ground and carrying five times as much_as a horse could pack. A third remarked of slowness of Southerners:`` They moved about from corner to corner, as uneasy as a litter of hungry leaches on the neck of a wooden god''. There was no directive for it- the Security_Council 's resolution had not mentioned political matters, and in_any_case the United_Nations by the terms of its charter may_not interfere in the political affairs of any nation, whether to unify it, federalize it or Balkanize it. In this connection, it has been observed that the increasing number of Irish Catholics, priests and laity, in England, while certainly seen as good for Catholicism, is nevertheless a source of embarrassment for some of the more nationalistic English Catholics, especially when these Irishmen offer to remind their Christian brethren of this good. The reason, says the Housing_Center, is that the builders invited to the intentions conference`` are generally among the more successful businessmen, and usually do somewhat better than their fellow builders''. In January, 1958, the Minister_of_the_Interior announced that an election law was ready to be submitted to the King, the rumors of election dates appeared once_again, first for spring of 1958 and later for the summer. As a theologian in the group pointed_out, a professional was, before the modern period of technical specialization, one who`` professed'' to be a bearer and critic of his culture in the use of his particular skills. He came by and repeated,`` Po' Chavis''! She arrived late and as she entered the party, noted that gentlemen seemed to be in the majority; the air was thick_with smoke, empty bottles were in_evidence, and several of the guests were somewhat the worse for liquor. And so the authors conclude:`` The conduct of the patient in his every-day life and in his work, even the foregoing facts[ mentioned above under 1], leave positively no room for doubt that the sense_of_touch, in the ordinary sense of the word, was unaffected; or, to put the same thing in physiological terms, that the performance capacity of the tactual apparatus, from the periphery up to the tactual centers in the brain,-, from one end to the other- was unimpaired''. Eileen declared she could lift her head from the pillow. The decrees proposed by the amici_curiae were filed in August of 1958. To say that science had reduced many such fears merely reiterates the obvious and frequent statement that science eliminated much of magic and superstition. `` Hang this around your neck or attach it to other parts of your anatomy, and its rays will cure any disease you have'', said the company. `` Have a party an' leave' em out, hon'', he suggested. He declared the government is thinking_of asking for foreign troops if the situation worsens. The hurdle the Republicans would have to face is a state law which says that before making a first race, one of two alternative courses must be taken: From_time_to_time the medium mentions other people`` around him'', who were`` on the other side'', and reports what they are saying. This dish much resembles the oysters_Rockefeller made famous by Antoine 's in New_Orleans, though the Palace chef announced it as a variant of Manning 's roast oysters. `` He 's just heard from the pathologist who says Mrs._Meeker apparently died from suffocation''. But, you see, those who are not mentioned will not resent it. He said the assailant, who was armed with a .45- caliber automatic, entered the taxi at Pennsylvania avenue and Gold street. Ekstrohm suggested. As long_ago as 1851 it was pointed_out by Niepce( 1851) that there is a connection between the pituitary and the thyroid. Others mentioned that I might have had to ask friends or even strangers for help and that to be stranded in_a_foreign_country without sufficient funds did not contribute to international understanding. `` Ca say yet. A Highway_Department source said there also is a plan there to issue some$ 3 million to$ 4 million worth of Rural_Roads_Authority bonds for rural road construction work. The psalmist could say that God was his light even_though he could only anticipate the coming of Christ. But let us not complain of the evils of capitalism by referring to a form that is not truly capitalistic. He says that he was not permitted to rebut before the hearing_officer statements attributed to him by the local board, and, further, that he was denied at trial the right to have the Department_of_Justice hearing_officer 's report and the original report of the Federal_Bureau_of_Investigation as to his claim- all in violation of the Fifth_Amendment. We are saying that the pain was bad when and as it occurred and before anyone took an attitude toward it. Each_year, reports the American_Medical_Association, ten million Americans spend$ 900 million on vitamins, tonics and other food supplements. The same command is repeated times as there are levels in rank from general to corporal. We observe first that no line, l, can meet its image except at one of its intersections with Q. `` Gyp 'll be holdin_'_forth in some bar if he 's here at_all'', Cobb declared, glancing along the street as they stretched their legs. It may, however, be noted that his gift for color and imagery must have been greatly stimulated by his stay in Paris. Frankie was fairly glutted with ideas, as he had hinted upon his arrival:`` It 's really tremendous when you think Ella_Fitzgerald is coming from Australia. He cited Heine and Stendhal as favorites in literature. He suggested that without the Socialist_Party ever gaining a national victory, most_of its original program has come to pass under both major parties. In_the_first_place, a good many writers who are said to use folklore, do not, unless one counts an occasional superstition or tale. In 18 months, no_more grisly incident has been reported from_that jungle. Mrs._Williams had a list which she said contained about nine or ten discrepancies between her memory of Dr._Jenkins 's conversation and_how they were written up for the board 's approval. To be human, he believes, is to seek one 's own destruction: the Freudian`` death-wish'' cliche inevitably cited whenever laymen talk_about auto race-drivers. As early as 1858, Le_Fort claimed an alveolar distribution of the bronchial_arteries in human_beings. She would go_back to New_York as Maude suggested; she would run like a scared cat. The appointment was announced at a news_conference at which Skorich said he would retain two members of Shaw 's staff- Jerry_Williams and Charlie_Gauer. Before them stalked the beadle, proclaiming as he went,`` Thus the Council deals with those who break its laws- adulterers, thieves, murderers, and lewd persons. As Yinger has pointed_out, the`` reliance on symbols, on tradition, on sacred_writings, on the cultivation of emotional feelings of identity and harmony with sacred values, turns one to the past far more than to the future''. So_be_it- then we must embark_on a program for 200- megaton_bombs of the common or hydrogen variety, and neutron_bombs, which do not exist but are said to be the coming thing. He concludes that some changes can made in the current orthography which will appreciably improve its usefulness, but hesitates to suggest precise graphic devices to effect these changes. It is generally conceded that the Formosan air_force is the best by_far in Asia, and the army the best trained. Doctors at the hospital said he was partially paralyzed on_the_right side. In announcing Jorda 's return, the orchestra also announced that the sale of single tickets for the 50 th anniversary season will start at the Sherman_Clay box_office on Wednesday. The progress reported by the advisory committee is real. Some government scientists say privately that the figure probably is closer to 80 megatons, and that the full 50- megaton_bomb that Khrushchev mentioned may still be detonated. He replied that he could not imagine what importance there might be in thus meeting with a stranger, but- joy of joys, he would be at home at the hour mentioned. Huff, who received a salary of$ 109 a week from the loan association from October of 1955 until September of_this year, said that his private practice was not lucrative. Speakers declared that Protestants often make use of it, if, perhaps, by some other name. Young Morris, who, while attending the University_of_Pennsylvania, also taught and edited a paper, found time to write Henrietta twenty page letters on everything that engaged his interest, from the acting of Sarah_Bernhardt in Philadelphia to his reactions to the comments of`` Sulamith'' on the Jewish reform_movement being promulgated by the Hebrew_Union_College in Cincinnati. Such understanding helps to explain why one matron celebrating thirty-five years of married life could declare with some pride that her husband had`` never seen her entirely naked'', while another woman, boasting an equal number of years of married life, is proud of having`` shared the nudist way_of_life- the really free, natural nude life- for most_of that period''. People died, she would have said, in hospitals, or in cars on the highway at night. It is proposed that in_the_future complete sampling censuses be carried_out at five-year intervals. In_fact, the noted psychologist and sex researcher, Dr._Albert_Ellis, has declared flatly that women are`` sexually superior'' to men. `` Life'' points_out that`` everybody uses this path'', and starts to ride on. His peculiar gift, as had been suggested before, is his intensity. That death occurred at 6: 50 p. m._Friday and was reported Sunday, the patrol said. A Tibetan swami from Palermo, Sicily, announced in Beverly_Hills a newly discovered, ancient yoga discipline for ripple breathing which increased both pranha and cosmic attraction between sexes. The petition said that the couple has not lived together as man_and_wife for more than a year. This news, announced by Jerome_Toobin, the orchestra 's administrative director, brought applause from the 2800 persons who filled the hall. Stein said he needed the money, Leavitt said, to`` meet the payroll'' at National_Maintenance company. Through Ladgham, Mr._Kennedy sent a message along those lines to Tunisian_President_Habib_Bourguiba; and one U._S. official said: In mentioning this under`` salvation reconsidered'' I do not mean to imply that Roman_Catholic doctrine has changed in_this area but rather that it has become clearer to the world community what that doctrine is. Far from creating fear, as the speaker suggests, preparedness- knowing what to do in an emergency- gives people confidence. It was said that he had had a vision. And I suggest further that the main cause of the trouble we are in has been the failure of American policy-makers, ever since we assumed free_world leadership in 1945, to deal with this problem realistically and seriously. While accounts of the progress of the tsunami came_in from various points in the Pacific( Midway reported it was covered with nine feet of water), the Hawaiian station made its calculations and notified the military_services and the police that the first big wave would arrive_at Honolulu at 23_:_30 Greenwich_time. Though his inner thoughts cringed at it, he forced himself to think_back, recreating the scene in which Mae claimed to have caught him molesting the child. `` I 'm a slob'', he announced. Such was my state_of_mind that I did not question the possibility of_this; under_the_circumstances I was only_too willing to confess all. Petitioner, who claims to be a conscientious_objector, was convicted of violating 12( a) of the Universal_Military_Training_and_Service_Act by refusing to be inducted into the armed_forces. Indeed, as already noted, the Court proceeded on the assumption that the executives involved in the dealings between du_Pont and General_Motors acted`` honorably and fairly'' and exercised their judgment only to serve what they deemed the best interests of their own companies. Secret Grand_Jury indictments were returned against the pair last week, Detective_Murray_Logan reported. In one thing the higher critics, like the modernists, however, overreached themselves, in claiming that the Gospel of John was not written in John 's time but well after the first century, perhaps as late as 150 A._D.. The Providence_Daily_Journal answered the Daily_Post by stating that the raid of John_Brown was characteristic of Democratic acts of violence and that`` He was acting in direct opposition to the Republican_Party, who proclaim as one of their cardinal principles that they do not interfere with slavery in the states''. `` It is like handing a loaded .45 automatic to an 8- year-old and telling him to run out and play'', he commented. Student_Council officers announced today the Kowalski family would be given the combined proceeds from a school dance held two_weeks ago, and another dance for Fuhrmann 's 770 students this Friday night. `` Arlene 's a good girl'', my uncle remarked to us; but he said it too_soon, for it came_out just before the tap to which the door responded. Duclos, the historian, pointed_out to Jean_Jacques that this was impossible. Attorney_Dwight_L._Schwab, in behalf of defendant Philip_Weinstein, argued there is no evidence linking Weinstein to the conspiracy, but Judge_Powell declared this is a matter for the jury to decide. The director helped tailor-make a check_list of the district_manager 's errors by asking various observers to write_out sentences commenting on the mistakes they felt he made. They did not view the tour of the distressed cities and towns by Secretary of Labor_Goldberg as politics, which the GOP declared it to be. The principal of the school announced that- despite the help of private tutors in Hollywood and Philadelphia- Fabian is a 10- o' clock scholar in English and mathematics. Who will say that our country is even now a homogeneous community? His condition was said to be,`` fair''. `` This team set a precedent that could be valuable in the future'', Benington pointed_out. As Loomis remarks,`` In the internal pattern the chief reason for interacting is to communicate liking, friendship, and love among those who stand in supporting relations_to one another and corresponding negative sentiments to those who stand in antagonistic relations''. Other experts say, however, that if sexual domination by one or the other partner exists for longer than a brief period, it is likely to shake the marriage. `` You have dressed for the occasion''! they pointed_out to him. He recalls with a wry smile the wit who said, on returning from a homecoming reunion, that he would never go again because all his class had changed so_much they did n't even recognize him. The interviewers were instructed not to suggest answers and, as_much_as_possible, to record the parents' actual words as they described the child 's behavior in home situations. Nakamura(' 58), Verloop(' 48), Marchand, Gilroy and Watson(' 50), von_Hayek(' 53), and Tobin(' 52) have all claimed their normal but relatively nonfunctional existence in the human_being. `` People automatically assume that I 'm in college'', a nineteen year old machinist observed irritably. Although a similar situs for tangible property is mentioned in the statute, this is cancelled_out by the provision that definite kinds of property`` and all other tangible property'' situated or being in any town is taxable where the property is situated. Yet, I responded, could not similar things be said about the art of the past? `` In_view of the current expansion, which promises to be substantial'' he said the odds appear to favor rising interest_rates in coming months, but`` there is reason to believe the change will not be as abrupt as in 1958 nor as severe as in late 1959 and 1960''. The latest death reported was that of 4- year-old Claude_Douglas_Maynor of Calvary. Britain announced that it is asking the Soviet_Union to agree tomorrow to an immediate cease-fire. What can we say of the probabilities of the different possible numbers of bull's-eyes? The impression has nevertheless been given during these three days, despite Mr._Rusk 's personal popularity, that the United_States delegation came to Oslo in a somewhat tentative and exploratory frame_of_mind, more ready_to listen and learn than to enunciate firm policy on a global scale with detailed application to individual danger spots. `` The nuns there do a wonderful work'', the President commented. He cupped his ear and shook his head at her repetition, announcing in a nettled way that he had heard her the first time. The Senate to him was not the`` upper body'' and he corrected those who said he served`` under'' the president. `` What if I said nobody was here but a_couple_of patrolmen''? The company which performed the Pulitzer_Prize musical here last night and will repeat it twice today is full of bounce, the politicians are in fine voice, the chorines evoke happy memories, and the Little_Flower rides to break a lance again. In the discussion which follows, the time average of the radio_emission will be referred to as the constant component, and the superimposed periodic variation will be the variable component. But, again, we have no real evidence on this from_that quarter until the close of the ninth century A._D., when an Arabic scholar, Tabit ibn Korra( 836- 901) is said to have discussed the magic square of three. F._S._C._Northrop, in his discussion of the`` Functions_and_Future_of_Poetry'', suggests this: You were right'', Russ exclaimed, tearing the loose bills out of Carmer 's hat. `` Being Jewish gives you tremendous drive'', a boy remarked. He claims that he was denied due_process_of_law in violation of the Fifth_Amendment, because( 1) at a hearing before a hearing_officer of the Department_of_Justice_, he was not permitted to rebut statements attributed to him by the local board, and( 2) at the trial, he was denied the right to have the hearing_officer 's report and the original report of the Federal_Bureau_of_Investigation as to his claim. Schwab also declared there is no proof of Weinstein 's entering a conspiracy to use the U._S. mails to defraud, to_which federal prosecutor A._Lawrence_Burbank replied: These cases, for all their rarity, are so dramatic that friends and relations repeat the story until the general population may get an entirely false notion of how often the hymen is a serious problem to newly-weds. On_the_other_hand, it is no interference with sovereignty to point_out defects where they exist, such_as that a plan calls_for factories without power to run them, or for institutions without trained personnel to staff them. Prior to the featured race, the stewards announced that apprentice James_P._Verrone is suspended ten days for crowding horses and crossing the field sharply in two races on Wednesday. Note that by Western standards this plan was`` upside_down'', as it put North at the bottom and South at the top, with the other directions correspondingly altered; but in_this respect it was merely following the accepted Chinese convention for all maps. He said that on his tour the preceding year a considerable number of hours would have been available to him on Japanese radio networks, but that he had then lacked the funds to contract for them. The President said he will also propose increasing, by an unspecified amount, the 540 million dollars in the 1961- 62 budget for direct government research in medicine. While he declined to suggest, how, he said that sooner_or_later we must get_rid_of Castro,`` for unless we do we 're liable_to face similar situations in_this hemisphere. The Court limited its decision to the tax issue involved, commenting:`` It is not our province to pass judgment on the morality of the transaction''. These men- for_the_most_part educated in our`` best'' New_England colleges, well established financially and socially in the community- under kindly but insistent probing, reveal little or no objective or explicit criteria or data for their generalizations about the interests and attitudes of the people they claim to serve, or about the public responses that actually follow their occasional breach of a`` client-service relationship''. No attempts to measure the radio_emission of the remaining planets have been reported, and, because of their distances, small diameters, or low_temperatures, the thermal radiation at radio wave_lengths reaching the earth from these sources is expected to be of very low intensity. This is not an isolated example; this aspect of the total picture has been commented upon often enough. Certain other properties of small particles, in_addition_to those already mentioned in_connection_with penetration of the respiratory_tract, are noteworthy in defense considerations. The University of Georgia has long claimed that it does not discriminate against any applicant on the basis of race or color. Petitioner, who claims to be a conscientious_objector, contends that he was denied due_process, both in the proceedings before a hearing_officer of the Department_of_Justice and at trial. But it does not, as it claims, demonstrate that this could not be treated by traditional methods. Displaying his knowledge of music, the New England-born President remarked that`` probably the best chamber_music in the world is played in Vermont, by young Americans- and here in_this school where they have produced extraordinary musicians and teachers, and their work is being duplicated all across the United_States. Councilman_William_D._Schaefer( D., Fifth) said in a letter to Mayor_Grady that plowing and salting crews should be dispatched earlier in storms and should be kept on the job longer than they were last month. We now observe that the case in_which \ g is a** f curve on a quadric is impossible if the complex of singular lines exclusively of the lines which meet \ g. Scientists say that the world and everything in it are based on mathematics. Just say that a_couple_of drunks are having a hell of a fight down the street, and they better send a patrol_car. He could n't afford to have anyone mess_around with them, he said. The New_York_Central has pointed_out that this control, if approved by the Interstate_Commerce_Commission, would give the combined C.+O. - B.+O._Railroad a total of 185 points served in_common with the New_York_Central. Not_only were the court costs prohibitive, but I was subjected to crippling fines, in_addition to usurious interest on the unpaid`` debts'' which the governmen claimed that Metronome and I owed- a severe financial blow. Practically all forecasts mention new and exciting products on the horizon. As Critic_Walter_Kerr points_out:`` Adaptations, so_long as they are good, still qualify as creative''. In_this connection it is worth noting how names are sometimes obtained. A hymn often to be heard in Catholic churches is`` Faith_of_our_Fathers'', which glories in England 's ancient faith that endured persecution, and which proclaims: Since the psychiatric interview, like any other interview, depends_on communication, it is significant to note that the therapist in_this interview was a man of marked skill and long experience. `` I 'm not trying to say anything''. It seems to me the time has come for the American press to start experimenting with ways of reporting the news that will do a better job of communicating and will be less subject_to abuse by those who have learned how to manipulate the present stereotype to serve their own ends. On April 25, the White_House reported that a total embargo of remaining U._S. trade with Cuba was being considered. Foliage is the outstanding photo subject in many_of the Southern locales mentioned above and some specific tips on how and where to shoot it are in_order. The enormous changes in world politics have, however, thrown it into confusion, so_much so_that it is safe to say that all international_law is now in need of reexamination and clarification in light of the social conditions of the present era.) `` I would expect the proposed committee to hold public hearings'', Mr._Notte said,`` to obtain the views of the general public and religious, labor and special-interest groups affected by these laws''. This traffic, he declared prophetically,`` tho' it might be of small account, would increase with the progress of our Settlements''. I am referring to this country conducting atmosphere tests of nuclear bombs just because Russia is. Vincent_G._Ierulli has been appointed temporary assistant district_attorney, it was announced Monday by Charles_E._Raymond, District_Attorney. Whether the pair of Sudanese ivory carvings you lifted really possess the juju to turn your livers to lead, as a dealer in Khartoum assured me, I am not competent to say. He invited Mr._Case to stop by to say hello if he ever visited the academy and_then added that he was on the managerial staff of the freshman football_team`` We have just returned from Roswell, N._M., where we were defeated, 34 to 9'', the young_man noted. `` I 'm not saying you 're yellow. `` Tell Mr._Gorboduc what you 're doing these days'', my mother advised the children, ceremonially. But when a board of inquiry was called to look_into the charges of cowardice made against him, the men who had seen Reno leave the battlefield and the officer who had heard Reno suggest that the wounded be left to be tortured by the Sioux, refused to say a harsh word against him. Housewives are finding literally hundreds of ways of getting the maximum use out of traditional designs, says Mr._Alden and they are doing it largely because Colonial craftsmen had`` an innate sense of the practical''. `` I am taking the position that the contract was clearly violated'', Berger said. `` Just barely'', he said, and repeated his paraphrase: Mikoyan declared: At_last, even the controlled Torrio was unable to hold still, and he tentatively suggested that O_'_Banion should take a percentage in the Stickney brothels in_return for one from his Cicero beer concession. Cool air moving slowly through the open or smashed out side windows hinted of blooming roadside vegetation, and occasionally a faint fragrance of perfume swirled from the back seat. He openly proclaimed his pleasure in lecturing and writing_about science. An average of 50 suicides are reported in America each_day! For_example, the BBB has reported it was receiving four_times as many inquiries about quack devices and 10 times complaints compared with two years ago. He cited East_Germany where after 15 years of Soviet rule it has become necessary to build a wall to keep the people in, and added,`` so_long as people rebel, we must_not give_up''. It is repeated at intervals in some rather sadly desperate word-games for insomniacs, the hospitalized, and_others forced to rely_on inner_resources, including( in the P 's alone)`` palindromes'',`` paraphrases'', and`` parodies''. Experts say the partners in marriages like these can almost be typed. The dweller at p is last to hear about a new cure, the slowest to announce to his neighbors his urgent distresses, the one who goes the farthest to trade, and the one with the greatest difficulty of all in putting_over an idea or getting people to join him in a cooperative effort. `` One thing I notice which I have seldom heard mentioned. Last year, after Trujillo had been cited for numerous aggressions in the Caribbean, the United_States and many other members of the Organization_of_American_States broke diplomatic relations with him. `` When I 've made a dumb play'', he says,`` I do n't want to talk to anyone. The Rhode_Island Public_Expenditure_Council in its publication once commented:`` The_most realistic way of facing_up to this problem would be to have the State take_over full responsibility for assessing all taxable property. He alleged no specific procedural errors or evidence withheld; nor did he elaborate just what favorable evidence the Federal_Bureau_of_Investigation reports might disclose. Sponsor quotes John_McLendon of the McLendon-Ebony station group as saying that the Southern_Negro is becoming conscious_of quality and and`` does not wish to be associated with radio which is any way degrading to his race; he tends to shy_away_from the hooting and hollering personalities that originally made Negro radio programs famous''. It has been said that when local_government revenues were mostly produced locally from the property_tax, the lack of a uniform fiscal_year was no great handicap; but with the growth of state and federal fiscal aid, the emphasis on equalization, and the state-local sharing of responsibility for_certain important functions, this is no_longer true. He just did know what he was talking_about, saying a thing like that. Willard_Thorp, in his new book American Writing in the Twentieth_Century, observes, quite validly it seems: Participating members may attend five of the concerts for$ 9( not all ten concerts as was erroneously announced earlier in The Chronicle). A 12- year-old girl, Susan_Elaine_Smith, 9329 NE_Schuyler_St. was in serious condition Friday at Bess_Kaiser_Hospital, victim of a bicycle-auto collision in the Gateway Shopping_Center, parking_area, Deputy_Sheriff W._H._Forsyth reported. Greece and West_Germany have ratified an agreement under which Germany will pay$ 28700000 to Greek victims of Nazi persecution, it was announced today. The theory claims to show by analysis that when we say,`` That is good'', we do not mean to assert a character of the subject of which we are thinking. The Secretary_General must have, subject_to the constitutional direction of the Security_Council and the General_Assembly, the power to act, to propose action and to organize action without being hobbled by advisers and assistants acting_on someone else 's instructions. Newspapers at_the_time noted that the move indicated that she was co-operating with the District_Attorney. When we repeat the remark that such suffering was a bad thing, the feeling with which we made it last week may be at or near the vanishing_point, but if we were asked whether we meant to say what we did before, we should certainly answer Yes. Authorities say that oldsters are a prime target. A voice on the loudspeaker_system announced that if the rain let_up the performance would resume in ten minutes. Rachel mentioned Kate. At_the_same_time the orchestra announced that next season it would be giving twenty-five programs at Carnegie, and that it would be taking these concerts to the suburbs, repeating each of them in five different communities. If she sensed any unusual preoccupation on the part of her mother, she did not comment upon it. `` If Philip_Toynbee is claiming that the choice lies between capitulation and the risk of nuclear war, I think he is right. And can say I blame you'', said Angie thoughtfully. `` I think they played Hail to the Chief better than the Marine_Corps Band, and we are grateful to them'', President_Kennedy remarked after mounting the bandstand and shaking_hands with conductor James_Christian_Pfohl. But she 'd known plenty of handsomer guys, and, conceding his good_looks, what was there left? He plays his sax principally for beauty of tone, rather_than for scintillating flights of meaningless improvisations, and he has a quiet way of getting_back and restating the melody after the improvising is over. The jury said it found the court`` has incorporated into its operating_procedures the recommendations'' of two previous grand_juries, the Atlanta_Bar_Association and an interim citizens_committee. They then point_out that with our present lack of knowledge of all the factors concerned in the rise and fall of epidemics, it is unlikely that a planned episode could be initiated. He points_out that from the time of Jackson on through World_War_1,, evangelical Protestantism was a dominant influence in the social and political life of America. At the time the will was drawn Mr._Hohlbein mentioned to me how mentally alert she seemed for her age, knowing just what changes she wanted made and_so_forth''. `` Just when you think you have it licked, this golf_course can get_up and bite you'', Player had said one afternoon midway through the tournament. His condition was reported to be fair. Last Friday the White_House announced: In defining personal_property, it specifically mentions`` all ships or vessels, at_home or abroad''. `` You 'd be the one to say'', he observed, and she found herself liking his approval none too well, but she could not defend herself and say that her actions were`` different'', since all actions had their own laws. The Postmaster_General recently reported that mail_order frauds- among which fake therapeutic devices figure prominently- are at the level in history. And it so happened that adjacent to a couch on_which she had taken refuge was a small table on_which she noted a vase of red rosebuds; while projecting from beneath the couch were a pair of feet which, as Fate would have it, belonged_to District_Attorney Welch. Morrison points_out that since our country is more urbanized than the Soviet_Union or Red_China, it is the most vulnerable of the great_powers- Europe of_course must be written_off out_of_hand. The suggestion that in saying something evil had occurred we were after_all making no mistake, because we had never meant anyhow to say anything about the past suffering, seems to me merely frivolous. Perlman said bankruptcy would not be an immediate effect of the merger, but could possibly be an ultimate effect. `` I hate to have these things come_up again_and_again'', Dr._Jenkins commented as he made his suggestion. Commenting on the earlier stage, the Notre_Dame Chapter of the American_Association of University_Professors( in a recent report on the question of faculty participation in administrative decision-making) noted that the term`` teacher-employee''( as opposed to, e._g.,`` maintenance employee'') was a not inapt description. This is why I say we just can't go_ahead and disarm the Germans and pull_down our own defenses. `` Cook a whole antelope''? she exclaimed. The temptation is to say that, as the percentage of church_members mounted, the degree of discipline exercised by the churches lessened and the trend was towards conformity to the general level. `` I should say it is the turning of courts of law into veritable theatres for sex dramas, involving clergymen and parishioners, psychiatrists and patients. He felt himself now, as he himself says in his Confessions, at a crucial point of his life. In homely terms whose timeliness is startling today, he thus declared his own right to secede. In_fact, some- Anzilotti is the principle example- went so far as to say that all international_law could be traced to the single legal norm, Pacta sunt Servanda. There is no need here to spell_out the conditions of creative teaching except to point_out that, at the college_level, the sense of community and of community responsibility is even more necessary than it is at other levels. He refused to bring Claire to it even as an occasional visitor, claiming that his every move was watched by spies of the Milbankes. I would say, too, that the study of literature tends to give a person what I shall call depth. Mrs._Molvar, who kept reiterating her request that they`` please take a stand'', said,`` We must have faith in somebody- on the local level, and it would n't be possible for everyone to rush to a school to get their children''. Some psychologists, in_fact, suggest that career bound husbands often are more to blame for topsy-turvy marriages than their wives. Of majestic build, rubicund and slash-mouthed, he resembled the late General_Winfield_Scott, who was said to be the_most imposing general of his century, if_not of all centuries. As to protection, the speaker disapproved of shelters, pointing_out that fallout shelters would not save everyone. Hudson now proposed to sail all_the_way through and test the seas beyond for the long sought waterway. Draper declared,`` As I see it, this country has never faced such great dangers as threaten us today. `` So that 's sculpture'', commented Argiento wryly, when he had sluiced down the floor for a week,`` making mud pies''. Maryland contracts for future construction during October totaled$ 77389000, up_to 10 per_cent compared to October, 1960, F._W._Dodge, Dodge_Corporation, reported. On Earth elections continued and a very advanced poet published a limited_edition of verse consisting entirely of punctuation_marks and spaces; Time_magazine reviewed it and suggested that the Federation_Assembly_Daily_Record should be translated into the medium. Treasury_Secretary_Douglas_Dillon said the economy is expected to advance by a whopping 8% next year, paving_the_way for lower taxes. No sympathy or admiration for Brown could be found in the Providence_Daily_Post, for the editor claimed that there were a score of men in the state_prison who were times more deserving of sympathy. Finding him dead, Cook caught Russell 's horse and rode to the cattle foreman 's house to report the incident and request bloodhounds to trail the assassins. In sentences, patterns of stress are determined by complex combinations of influences that can only be suggested here. Note where the sun rises and sets, and ask which direction the prevailing_winds and storms come from. Literature may be said to give people a sense_of_purpose, dedication, mission, significance. At_the_same_time the orchestra announced that next season it would be giving twenty-five programs at Carnegie, and that it would be taking these concerts to the suburbs, repeating each of them in five different communities. `` They say that our steeple is one_hundred and sixty-two feet high. The statement did not mention what steps might be taken to overcome the legal obstacles to desegregation. `` Said she had a breaking-out on her face- some sort_of allergy- and none of her old pictures was good enough. Commenting on these and other matters, Field_Marshal Slim makes many frank and provocative remarks: As mentioned before, bone reflects the sound energy and in Fig. 7 the portion of the spine shows as the black area in the center.
Statement : talk-37.5
talk 'exchange thoughts; talk with' speak 'exchange thoughts; talk with' mouth 'express in speech' verbalise 'express in speech' talk 'express in speech' verbalize 'express in speech' speak 'express in speech' utter 'express in speech'
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explain 'COD: make (something) clear by describing it in more detail.' profess 'COD: claim that one has (a quality or feeling).' insist 'COD: demand or state forcefully, without accepting refusal or contradiction. ' remark 'COD: say as a comment; mention.' talk 'COD: speak in order to give information or express ideas or feelings; converse or communicate by speech. ' smirk 'COD: smile in an irritatingly smug or silly way.' add 'COD: say as a further remark.' observe 'COD: say; remark' pronounce 'FN: to make a serious statement, to announce' describe 'COD: give a detailed account in words of.' claim 'COD: assert that something is the case.' announce 'COD: make a formal public declaration about a fact, occurrence, or intention.' maintain 'COD: assert something to be the case.' note 'FN: express an observation, often as a side remark. ' avow 'COD: assert or confess openly' acknowledge 'COD: accept or admit the existence or truth of.' say 'COD: utter words so as to convey information, an opinion, an instruction, etc.' aver 'COD: state or assert to be the case.' venture 'FN: to offer a remark at the risk of being rebuffed or censured for it' gloat 'COD: contemplate one's own success or another's misfortune with smugness or malignant pleasure. ' be like 'FN: To state either out loud or internally.' state 'COD: express definitely or clearly in speech or writing' contend 'COD: assert.' speak 'FN: say something' tell 'FN: communicate a story, tale, etc (support only)' report 'COD: give a spoken or written account of something.' confirm 'FN: give assurance of the validity of something.' allege 'COD: claim that someone has done something wrong, typically without proof.' pout 'FN: to say something in a manner expressing annoyance or disappointment' comment 'COD: express an opinion or reaction.' proclaim 'COD: announce officially or publicly.' preach 'COD: deliver a religious address to an assembled group of people.' suggest 'COD: put forward for consideration.' caution 'COD: say something as a warning' reaffirm 'COD: state again as a fact; assert again strongly.' conjecture 'COD: form a conjecture. ' detail 'Fn: explain in detail' exclaim 'COD: cry out suddenly, especially in surprise, anger, or pain.' attest 'COD: declare that something exists or is the case.' write 'FN: to record a message in writing' recount 'COD: give an account of something.' address 'FN: speak or write to' reiterate 'COD: say something again or repeatedly.' hazard 'COD: venture to say' mention 'FN: to make reference to something ' propose 'COD: put forward (an idea or plan) for consideration by others.' refute 'COD: deny (a statement or accusation).' relate 'COD: give an account of.' assert 'FN: declare, or state clearly' declare 'COD: announce solemnly or officially; make clearly known.'
This depressed patient does not verbalize We often talk business She talks a lot of nonsense Actions talk louder than words
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Susan talked with Rachel. Susan talked about the problems of modern America. Susan talked with Rachel about the problem. Susan talked to Rachel about the problem. Susan talked about the problem with Rachel. Susan and Rachel talked. Susan and Rachel talked together. Susan talked. Susan talked to Rachel. Susan talked about the problem to Rachel.
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We will now speak of the ways in_which it helped shape the ideals of the country and of the manner in_which it stimulated efforts to attain those ideals through reform_movements, through programmes for bringing the collective life to the nation to conformity to Christian standards, and through leaders in the government. She even spoke differently when she was clean, and she was clean now for his departure and her voice clear and rather sharp. Gilman started talking to him until he saw his chance. Kate had no idea what they were talking of, although she had seen the blue lights and strange fires burning and winking on the ridges at night, had heard horsemen on the River_Road and hill trails through the nights till dawn. Some mediums speak in practical, down-to-earth terms, while others may stress the spiritual. Miss_Hardwick speaks of his`` superb gift for intellectual friendship'', and it is certainly a joy to see the intellectual life lived so free from either academic aridity or passionate dogmatism. Talking of the rapid population growth( upwards of 12000 babies born daily) with an immigrant entering the United_States every 1- 1 2 minutes, he said`` our organization has not been keeping pace with this challenge''. Following Day was Woodbury who spoke of his disapproval of Brown 's attempt at servile insurrection, his admiration of Brown 's character, and his opposition to slavery. He sat beside Kate 's bed with the others throughout the morning, talking, talking of God 's will, while Kate lay staring angrily at him. Coping_with them demands stern discipline- of yourself as_well as of your family, neighbors, friends and anyone you ever talked to on a transoceanic jet. It now means ominous, as when one speaks of a funny sound in the motor; disturbing, as when one says that a friend is acting funny; and frightening, as when a wife tells the police that it is funny, but her husband has been home for two days and nights''. Sessions devoted_to`` Ethics and Foreign_Policy Trends'',`` Moral_Principle and Political Judgment'',`` Christian_Ethics in the Cold_War'' and related subjects proved to be much livelier under this procedure than if Catholics were merely talking to themselves. Here was a powerful, ready-made medium, but it could speak only if I told it to. At_last Gabriel spoke. Shadow, the more talkative, began at_once to talk, her voice piteous. She clung_to him, talking to him, and dabbing at her eyes. The next traditional step then was to accept it as the authoritative textbook of the Christian faith just_as one would accept a treatise on any earthly`` science'', and I submitted to its conditions according to Christ 's invitation and promise that,`` If any man will do his will, he shall know of the doctrine, whether it be of God, or whether I speak of myself''( John 7: 17). We talk_about national character in the same way that Copernicus talked of the compulsions of celestial_bodies to move in circles. With justified bitterness the author speaks of`` what seems to me to have been an inexcusable body of ignorance about the nature of the Russian_Communist movement, about the history of its diplomacy, about what had happened in the purges, and about what had been going_on in Poland and the Baltic_States''. He spoke sullenly. Meanwhile, the city itself should be talked to. The Australian stopped trying to talk a pidgin I could understand, and spoke strange words from deep in his chest. They rarely spoke. The more I talked with him, the more convinced I became that that was the secret of their riotous blooming. But when some of the squeals had subsided and she had been through one of those sessions that are so indispensable to the young female- six girls sprawled on one bed, drinking Cokes and giggling- she came_back to the kitchen to talk with me a minute. `` I 'm Mrs._Gertrude_Parker'', a soft voice explained,`` And I 'd like to talk to you for a_few minutes, please''. `` Speaking of nonism: the other day, in a story about a sit-down demonstration, the Paris_Herald_Tribune wrote,' The violence became noisier'. We speak from varying viewpoints. `` I have come to talk with you about the future of humor and comedy'', I told him, at which he started slightly, and_then made us each a stiff drink, with a trembling hand. William_Wimsatt and Cleanth_Brooks, it seems to me, have a penetrating insight into the way in_which this control is effected:`` For if we say poetry is to talk of beauty and love( and yet not aim at exciting erotic emotion or even an emotion of Platonic esteem) and if it is to talk of anger and murder( and yet not aim at arousing anger and indignation)- then it may be that the poetic way of dealing with these emotions will not be any kind of intensification, compounding, or magnification, or any direct assault upon the affections at_all. So Mr._Crombie sat on a wooden box and talked in_order to keep Mr._Blatz 's mind from funny things. He did not speak. Rourke was talking on the phone when he came_back. He also speaks of Franklin_D._Roosevelt 's`` puerile'' assumption that`` if only he( Stalin) could be exposed to the persuasive charm of someone like F._D._R. himself, ideological preconceptions would melt and Russia 's co-operation with the West could be easily arranged''. Harris_J._Griston, in Shaking_The_Dust_From_Shakespeare( 216), writes:`` There is not a word spoken by Shylock which one would expect from a real Jew''. A borderline schizophrenic young man told me that to him the various theoretical concepts about which he had been expounding, in a most articulate fashion, during session after session with me, were like great cubes of almost tangibly solid matter up in the air above him; as he spoke I was reminded of the great bales of cargo which are swung, high in the air, from a steamship. And so, still wondering and a_little perplexed, he grinned at the girl and spoke lightly to make_sure that she would know he was kidding. Before that, he wanted to talk to the neighbors. Meanwhile, the experts speak of wars triggered by`` false pre-emption'',`` escalation'',`` unauthorized behavior'' and other terms that will be discussed in_this report. Sometimes the bubbling sound of geysers came faintly across the plain to the herd of men; those who could talk declared it to be the breathing of Captain_Alvarez. Watson spoke bewilderedly to the dark night flecked with pine-knot torches. MRS._Marr is the first contact a Skid_Row figure talks to after he decides he wants to pick himself up. Actions speak louder. He had preached a short sermon, trying to talk man-to-man to the audience, to tell them who he was, what he had done in Macon and Birmingham, and what he proposed to do here. He spoke soothingly. None of the men hanging_around the hall bothered to speak to him. I have heard people talk with contempt about the British regulars, but that only proves that a_lot of people talk_about things of which they are deplorably ignorant. Now Spencer, seeming with effort to shake himself from lethargy, spoke. The lawyer did know him very well although he saw him occasionally at some dinner_party- Thayer, like himself, Madden reflected, was the extra man so prized by hostesses- and found him easy enough to talk to. His parents talked seriously and lengthily to their own doctor and to a specialist at the University_Hospital- Mr._McKinley was entitled to a discount for members of his family- and it was decided it would be best for him to take the remainder of the term off, spend a_lot of time in bed and, for the rest, do pretty_much as he chose- provided, of_course, he chose to do nothing too exciting or too debilitating. `` Talk to Whitey_Jackson''. When Alexander_Brandel rose to speak, the hall became silent. Rachel talked to him. For Mr._Kennedy, speaking softly and carrying a sizable stick is making the best of a bad situation. In the remainder of his speech Davis spoke of his admiration for Brown and warned those who took_part in the meeting that they`` are liable to the charge that they are supporting traitors and upholding men whom the laws have condemned''. Askington was a kind of goal I set myself; I had admired him long before I talked to him. Smokers reduced to`` the makings'', spoke of the sack tobacco as`` Hoover dust''. It was about that time, a board_member said later, that Dr._Thomas_G._Pullen, Jr., State superintendent of schools, told Dr._Jenkins and a_number_of other education officials that he would not talk to them with a recording_machine sitting in_front of him. The number depends_on who is talking at the moment. Driving along the caliche-topped road to town, Howard talked. Now, if any part of the Bible is assuredly the very Word_of_God speaking through His servant, it is John 's Gospel. We did have time to speak before Eileen 's voice was screeching at us from the bed. `` We 'll talk later. But after the censure he and his propaganda started mouthing Communist slogans. But he was convinced that the realities of power- military, economic and ideological- were the decisive_factors in the struggle with the Communists and that these could not be talked away at a heads of government meeting. The former President blithely ignored recent history in speaking of`` dollarette'' dollars under Kennedy_Administration fiscal policies. Mr._Blatz had been at_least sober enough to remember to telephone and he turned_out to be the greatest boon that had come into Mr._Crombie 's life since he moved to Highfield, in_spite_of the fact that he did work very fast or very long at_a_time, and he did like to work at_all unless Mr._Crombie hung_around and talked to him. I never found it among any of the Chinese with whom I spoke, though granted they were, almost all, members of the official family who, presumably, harbor official thoughts. It really ought to be, and he determined to go_up and talk to the city banks about this. You 're the one I was talking to about a monthly rental. `` This time'', Arlene said, and she even kept_on wiggling a little bit while she was just talking,`` you 're going_to tell me what I am and what I'm doing. One cannot speak anymore of being, one must speak only of the mess. In Plato 's Republic communism is- to speak anachronistically- a communism of Janissaries. Rossi and Ferguson have been across the street, talking to the kid. A voice spoke near-at-hand. For when he began to talk and dream all at_the_same_time, making his plans as he went, she had begun dreaming too. I prefer to speak, however, of Sam_Rayburn, the person, rather_than Sam_Rayburn, the American institution. She wished that she could talk to her mother about it. A_few minutes later, FBI_agent Francis_Crosby, talking fast, eased_up the ramp to the plane, unarmed. In the early 1950 's, Smith, together with his distinguished colleague, George_Trager( so austerely academic he sometimes fights his own evident charm), and a third man with the engaging name of Birdwhistell( Ray), agreed on some basic premises about the three-part process that makes communication:( 1) words or language( 2) paralanguage, a set of phenomena including laughing, weeping, voice breaks, and`` tone'' of voice, and( 3) kinesics, the technical name for gestures, facial_expressions, and body shifts- nodding or shaking the head,`` talking'' with one 's hands, et cetera. Try talking to some of the fellows he works with, friends, anyone. Neither spoke till they reached their horses. The joint investigations of linguistics and psychiatry have established, in_point_of_fact, that no_matter what the subject of conversation is or what words are_involved, it is impossible for people to talk at_all without telling over_and_over_again what sort_of people they are and_how they relate to the rest of the world. They went along the pass talking with each other for a short while until they came to a river roaring with torrent. And though it was logical that a man who plot mass_murder not hesitate to speak an untruth, still it was difficult to understand why Spencer spoke only for Cromwell. His first inaugural_address speaks of`` my country whose voice I can never hear but with veneration and love''. Two friends were talking. Does she often speak of locations, of cause of death? `` The other day Arnold_Toynbee spoke against the inveterate tendency of our species to believe_in the uniqueness of its religions, its ideologies, and its virtually everything. He spoke, in a voice as immaculate as his appearance. He had never spoken once to the awed sisters, but his son had been friendly, a big fellow of fifty or more, a fishing-boat captain and powerful like the sea. Other FBI men, talking with the pilot from the tower, conspired with him to delay the proposed flight to Havana. He thought that if once, only once, he could talk with Simms_Purdew, something about his own life, and all life, would be clear and simple. When he was asked a question or addressed in such a way that some response was inescapable, he would answer; if, as often happened, he had to repeat because he had spoken too softly, he would repeat his words in the same way, without emphasis or impatience, only a_little louder. The mediums with whom the Parapsychology_Foundation is working in_this experiment are in a waking or only slightly dissociated state, so_that the sitter can make comments, ask and answer questions, instead of talking with a`` control'' who speaks through an entranced sensitive. Hino talked very little about himself except for the infrequent times when he used a personal illustration in connection with another subject. Dominant stress is of_course more than extended duration, and normally centers_on syllables that would have primary stress or phrase stress if the words or longer units they are parts of were spoken alone: a dominant stress given to glorify would normally center_on its first syllable rather than its last. Ideally speaking, it should be allowed to operate only where the public has a great stake in the continuity of supply or services, and where the actions of a single proprietor are secondary to the needs of society. Hank_Foiles, backed_up by Frank_House who will be within calling distance in the minors, make_up better second line catching than the_Birds had all last year, but Gus is still that big man you need when you start talking pennant. `` That it had found a planet on which human_beings could live and which was already inhabited by sentient beings''! said Hal, forgetting in his enthusiasm that he had not been asked to speak. Speaking of the present status of civil_defense in the city, Mr._Hawksley said he would be willing to bet that not more_than one person in a_hundred would know what to do or where to go in the event of an enemy attack. While talking with Julian_M._Beall, Francisco_Archuleta and Juan_Marcus appeared, both heavily armed, and after watching the house for_a_while, rode_away. It flags such possible breakdowns of communication as rehearsed dialogue, the note of disapproval, ambivalence or ambiguity, annoyance, resentment, and the disinclination to speak at_all- this last often marked by a fade-in beginning of sentences. Sports_Writer Ensign_Ritchie of the Ogden_Standard_Examiner went_to his compartment to talk with him. Some opposition to the home_rule movement started to be heard yesterday, with spokesmen for the town 's insurgent Democratic leadership speaking out against the home_rule charter in favor of the model municipal league charter. If we was both armed, you would talk so tough''. At_that_time, he afforded me the courtesy of his busy workday for such length as I may need, to speak about my background, my hopes, my views on various national and local topics, and any problems that I may have been vexed with at_the_time. She might have been talking to some of her friends about her husband if they 've been having any trouble''. Speaking into the phone again and recognizing the caller, I resumed my everyday voice. How titillating it was to go among people who did not know him as the composer, but who talked in the most glowing terms of the promise of the piece after having heard the first rehearsals. But in_the_meantime the beer runner, unhappy with this solution, telephoned Torrio and returned to O_'_Banion with the message:`` Say, Dionie, I just been talking to Johnny, and he said to let them cops have the three_hundred. One has_to talk confidentially with some of the directors of vocational high_schools to realize that a boy cannot just say,`` I want to be a plumber'', and then, by doing good work, find a job. It is perhaps too late now to talk of mandate because it is inconsistent with what is termed political realism. Again, I misconstrued this disconcertingly intense communication, and I quickly cast through my mind to account_for her being able to speak, with such utter conviction, of an opinion held by my father, now several years deceased. `` I 'll talk to him, all_right''. In his heart he had that peace of_which the Lord spoke when He said,`` Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Speaking of his work with Johnny_Mercer, Arlen says,`` Our working habits were strange. Hoijer 's Athabascan and my Yokuts share 71 identical meanings( with allowance for several near synonyms like stomach belly, big large, long far, many much, die dead, say speak). They did not speak much. Dealers would do_well to visit such a campground often, look at the equipment and talk with the campers. Every eye was on him as he began to speak. `` The time has come'', the walrus said,`` To speak of manic things, Of shots and shouts, and sealing dooms Of commoners and kings''. And after Wilson had talked to Mrs._Catt and to others, he was absolutely amazed. Not until the words had been spoken did Abel suddenly see the old house and the insistent sea, and feel his contrition blotted_out in one shameful moment of covetousness. In Persia, where practically speaking there are no museums or libraries or, for_that_matter, hardly_any books, the twins run free. I 'd like to talk to him''. She enjoyed great parties when she would sit_up talking and dancing and drinking all night, but it always seemed to her that being alone, especially alone in her house, was the realest part of life. They speak of the work of Christ as the bestowal of incorruptibility, which can mean( though it does not have to mean) deliverance from time and history. Her lips, moist and parted, spoke his name. `` Talk to Mrs._Catt'', she said. The master of the house, his nourished face, consented to postpone his departure a_few minutes to talk to the detective. In the tiny cabin, Alexander met with Gansevoort, Heiser and Wales to speak and to listen. The lay leadership of the church may be invited to speak on the various phases of church life, service opportunities, the church school, missions, men 's work, women 's work, youth program, social_activities, and finances. Then he began to speak about the tension in art between the mess and form. Some of the people who speak through my pages are famous; others unknown. The conductor said to Ritchie:`` I do think you want to talk to him. Most realtors and real_estate_brokers talk of themselves as`` professional people'' with the cultural and moral values held by the traditional professions. You were sorry when he finished talking because while he was up there you were someone and the world was something too. In an apparent effort to head_off such a rival primary slate, Mr._Wagner talked by telephone yesterday with Representative_Charles_A._Buckley, the_Bronx Democratic leader, and with Joseph_T._Sharkey, the Brooklyn Democratic leader. `` When I 've made a dumb play'', he says,`` I do n't want to talk to anyone. He was down, hard to talk to, and far too nonchalant on the field. Yet Andy plowed_ahead, mouthing the inconsequential words as if they possessed real meaning, and gradually his listeners warmed_to him. In the brief moment I had to talk to them before I took my post on the ring of defenses, I indicated I was sickened by the methods men employed to live and trade on the river. Both Mr._K 's have so_far continued to speak softly and carry big sticks over Laos. Indeed, mathematically speaking, it was both functionally and symbolically the_most important number in the entire diagram. Then the young_man in the brown sports_jacket spoke, and it was no different. To speak of this underlying view of the world is to embark upon matters of subjective judgment. He did not let her talk to people; he did not let her choose her own food. When Heidegger and Sartre speak of a contrast between being and existence, they may be right, I do know, but their language is too philosophical for me. Since Russian was being spoken instead of Spanish, there is no violation of artistry or logic here. Mrs._Andrus was talking to the maid, arranging for her to come in, instead of the four days she now worked. Maris, in talking to reporters, tries to answer all questions candidly and fully, but on rare occasions, he shuns newsmen. But not having talked to the Angels, he had made a wrong turn in his reasoning somewhere along the line. The control_tower gave him immediate take-off permission, and the clean roar of the engine that took him off the rough strip spoke well of the skill of Donovan. The President spent much of the week-end at his summer home on Cape_Cod writing the first drafts of portions of the address with the help of White_House aids in Washington with whom he talked by telephone. But, because they are politicians, they like to talk as poor-mouth as the lowliest voter. In his mind he spoke simultaneously the English sentence and the Martian word and felt closer grokking. In a far distant part of the United_States, I was talking to an instructor about a boy who in the twelfth grade was doing special work. Eileen got_to dancing, just a_little tiny dancing step to a hummed tune that you could hardly notice, and trying to pick_up strange men, but each time I was ready to say to_hell_with_it and walk_out she 'd pull herself together and talk so understandingly in that sweet husky voice about the good times and the happiness we 'd had together and there I was back on_the_hook. I think, too'', he said, his dark eyes mischievous,`` that you will find there some clue to the secret of the cathedrals about which you have spoken''. The young_man spoke steadily enough, but all_at_once he looked grotesquely unshaven. Up spoke carpenter Staffe, who said he would give ten pounds to be home. Among the_most frequently quoted Biblical sentences are the Beatitudes and yet so few persons, other_than scholars, really understand the true meaning of these eight blessings uttered by Jesus at the beginning of the Sermon_on_the_Mount. We were sitting together, talking. He complained to me once that I must talk to her. Diario de la Marina was the oldest and most influential paper in Cuba, with a reputation for speaking out against tyranny. He spoke of his desire to promote the abolition of slavery by peaceable means and he compared John_Brown of Harper_'s_Ferry to the John_Brown of Rhode_Island 's colonial period. Not long_ago, I rode down with him in an elevator in Radio_City; he was talking to himself thirteen to the dozen and smoking two cigars at_once, clearly a man in_extremis. Chiang spoke again, this time at greater length. But she was talking of Emile when she saw the black line of the open door; Sarah remembered it clearly. I could talk to you for three hours and still not be able to give you all_of our plans''! Henry_Ford spoke of me as`` utterly astounding''. However, an initial perusal and comparison of some of the famous passages with the same parts of other versions seems to speak well of the efforts of the_British Biblical scholars. Steinberg spoke with warmth and enthusiasm about Italy:`` Rome is my second home. `` It is easy for you to talk''; countered a twenty year old law_student,`` you travel around the world. Hesperus, you may speak''. The mediums with whom the Parapsychology_Foundation is working in_this experiment are in a waking or only slightly dissociated state, so_that the sitter can make comments, ask and answer questions, instead of talking with a`` control'' who speaks through an entranced sensitive. I only hope my talking to you has helped you a_little, anyway, because you need spiritual bucking-up''. One can only speak of what is in_front of him, and that now is simply the mess''. `` You 're afraid to talk to a guy you idolize''. They talked and wrote much about the elemental functions of the body. We have to tell ourselves that when Parker spoke in_this vein, he believed what he said, because he could continue,`` But the truth, which cost me bitter tears to say, I must speak, though it cost other tears hotter than fire''. Immediately thereafter, the patient fractures her rehearsed story, veering into an oversoft, breathy, sloppily articulated,`` I do n't feel_like talking right_now''. Often he was terribly despondent and talked to no one. He was a wiry, inscrutable, silent boy from the red_clay of rural Alabama, and he spoke with the broad drawl that others normally make_fun of. Then he took_off his wet boots and dropped_down into the water to talk with the beasts, needing their comfort more than they needed his. All week long the President clearly was playing a larger personal role in foreign affairs; in_effect, he was practicing what he preached in his Berlin message two_weeks ago when he declared:`` We shall always be prepared to discuss international problems with any and all nations that are willing to talk, and listen, with_reason''. `` We 'll talk over at your office''. There was no word spoken, no apparent signal given. Search as he might, he could find no place where the Bible spoke of a moment when Mary could have been alone with Jesus. `` To tell you the truth'', Maris said,`` Mickey do n't talk much''. Such a leader must strengthen NATO politically, and establish that true unity about which it has always talked. When I talked to Ching about it, he said, Everyone can learn, if he is not a Reactionary or lazy. I want to talk to Sarah''. To speak of Papa dying was a sin. `` Now you do want to go talking that way'', he said. Ben_Franklin said,`` Clearly spoken, Mr._Fogg. While he talked you would trade being a West_Tennessee farmer for being anything in the whole damned world, no_matter if it had, in six weeks, rained enough to wet_a_rat 's_ass. This Sunday those attending the second session will hear a lecture by Kern on the world situation; a review of the philosophy of Communist leaders by Ted_Slack, another real_estate_agent who became interested as a philosophy major at the University of Miami; and talks on how their Christian faith can guide them in learning about and fighting Communism during high_school and college days, by Ted_Place, director of Greater_Miami_Youth for Christ, and Jon_Braun, director of Campus_Crusade_for_Christ. She had talked to him right there, with the hot sun in his face, which made him sweat and feel ashamed. Others may speak of Speaker_Rayburn' S uniquely long and devoted service; of his championship of many_of the progressive social measures which adorn our statute_books today, and of his cooperation in times of adversity with Presidents of both of our major parties in helping to pilot the Ship of State through the shoals of today 's stormy international seas. Shivering, people talked and argued; all this government spending would have to be paid for somehow, but on_the_other_hand desperate circumstances called_for desperate remedies and something had to be done. Here, too, she talked low, quirking her head at one or another of the places, most often at Izaak 's armchair which faced her across the long table. Andy told him,`` Bake, I wish you 'd talk to Skolman, see if some kind of p._a._system can be rigged_up outside. He went to London and spent the winter talking to men of wealth. We talked after I hailed his Jeep marked with the U._N. flag. - You talk deep. Speak to him again anyway. `` I 'll get my references in_order'', Needham said, and though he spoke with a smile, Casey somehow got the idea that he was not particularly amused. Assuredly in our political_campaigns there is freedom to think, to examine any and all issues, and to speak without restraint. This is an ethical demand which cannot be evaded or glossed_over by talking exclusively of weapon superiority or even of the evil of Communism. Amateur linguists note here that Pursewarden, in Durrell 's Alexandria_Quartet, stammered when he spoke of his wife, which is hardly surprising in_view of their disastrous relationship. I had a long talk with him. Though they are often heard clairaudiently, as if a voice were speaking them, in other cases they are apprehended visually as symbols: a slope to signify the name`` Hill'', for_instance. On the eve of his return to their native Naxos he speaks with his wife of the masterpiece which rises before them in its completed perfection. So would she mind speaking a_little louder? Now start talking. `` It only does harm to talk to troops about new and desirable equipment which others may have but which you cannot give them. He could certainly talk. `` I saw your fire'', she said, speaking slowly, making an effort to control her anger. Broadly speaking the total Catholic atmosphere is such an intangible but the larger demand is for a sense of creative participation and mature responsibility in the total work of the university. He called her`` the Mare'' much_as Mrs._Whipsnade spoke of`` the Queen, God bless her''. Mark held the wheel loosely, but his fingers curved around it in a purposeful way and the deliberate set of his body spoke plainly of the figure he 'd make in the years to come. One vocational instructor in a city vocational_school, speaking of his course in a certain field, said he had no difficulty placing all students in jobs outside of the city. He said,`` Captain, I speak, please? We 'll not talk out of one side of our mouth in Morris_County and out of the other side in Hudson. No one seriously contends, of_course, that the domineering wife is, sexually speaking, a new character in our world. Some such youngsters rarely smile, or they try to speak with the mouth closed. The front part of my head was called a face, and I could talk with_it. These are beginnings, but correctly learned they prepare for satisfying and exciting stunts that can be performed by a strong, flexible body( we are not talking of eccentric extremes). He also had, at_times, an uncanny absent-minded air like a sleepwalker; he would look right through you while you were talking to him, and if you said,`` For_Christ's_sake, Donald, you 've got Prussian_blue all_over your shirt'', he would smile, and nod, and an hour later the paint would be all_over his pants as_well. Kowalski has spoken but little since the fire last Saturday. `` That 's the way to talk. Virginia and Rachel talked to each other quietly now, as allies who are political rather_than natural might in a war atmosphere. Speaking generally, it furthered- and still tends to further- the interests of the Western powers. He said he had never talked to Liston''.
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He said that he wanted to marry her tell me what is bothering you He dictated a report to his secretary state your opinion Please write to me every week The committee explained their plan for fund-raising to the Dean state your name He quoted the Bible to her Tell what happened The King will read the proclamation at noon Before God I swear I am innocent The father told a story to his child
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`` Old_Knife 's got the largest war party ever seen on the river'', he said calmly. She gave a_little pout and said,`` I do n't get_off work until eleven o' clock. The proposal would have to receive final legislative approval, by two-thirds majorities, before March 1 to be printed on the April 4 ballot, Roberts said. He asserted that the Krogers were the bankers for Moscow, Lonsdale the Red paymaster, and the two civil_servants the recipients for selling their country 's secrets. `` What I always say is what if somebody clobbers you in a_little car like that? Those who responded with an arm-elevation in the nai ^ ve state did not change their reaction when told that there were some normal people who did not react in_this fashion. He said,`` I 've got some supper ready''. `` Tough'', Buzz said,`` Listen, we 're having a stag dinner over at the Pagan_Room on Friday. `` Tell Mr._Gorboduc what you 're doing these days'', my mother advised the children, ceremonially. `` Yeah'', he said. Twelve projects proposed by private groups are at the contract-negotiation stage, Gordon_Boyce, director of relations with the voluntary agencies, said in a Washington interview. Mr._Crombie could remember his saying any such thing. In 1914, the Clayton_Act attempted to take labor out from under the anti-trust legislation by stating that human labor was not to be considered a commodity. `` Now he 's bought_it'', said my wife contentedly. He had preached a short sermon, trying to talk man-to-man to the audience, to tell them who he was, what he had done in Macon and Birmingham, and what he proposed to do here. The division said it would be impossible to work_on the line until then because of the large amount of acid sewage from jewelry plants in the area flowing through the line, heavy vehicle_traffic on Eddy_Street and tide conditions. It said the tax-freedom of the gain in_this case stemmed not from the exempt status of the income but from a special rule on corporate liquidations. That was the day that Pierre had told Warren about the Abbey_of_Solesmes. Then he went_on to the Cheyennes and told them that the Sioux was goin' to move_up. Macneff raised his hands apologetically and said,`` You are horrified, of_course. `` And hungry'', he said. She was going_to tell Bobby_Joe about how mistaken she had been, but he brought one of the cousins home for supper, and all they did was talk_about antelope. Hence the title of the book, referring to the soldiers and subjects of the king; on the fatal battlefield of Poltava, to quote from the novel,`` the wreath he twined for himself slipped down upon his people''. `` He's all_right, Craig'', Rachel said. `` We grind, too'', he said. And_then I put the question as pointedly as I could directly to Chiang_Kai-shek:`` In America'', I said,`` practically no one believes that you subjectively intend to re-enter the Mainland. No one wanted a larger family or no children, and none hoped_for a castle or said that living in less settled circumstances would be satisfactory. After it had reappeared the next two nights, Jenks went_to higher headquarters and said: `` What 'd he say? `` Not this'', he said, and gestured toward the Madeleine. I 've got something to say to you, and by God you 're going to listen. A recent study on radiation exposure by the AEC 's division of biology and medicine stated:`` The question of the biological effect of[ radiation] doses is not considered'' herein. `` Sounds like real love'', Owen said. I myself hear it said constantly- in drawing-rooms. The words amended_return should be plainly written across the top of such return. She did n't move or say anything. And the stories they told were true. `` It 's safe'', Prevot had said,`` and it provides cover for our noise''. `` He opened his mouth, said little, and thought not_at_all''. A Michigan soldier wrote his brother:`` I am well at_present with the exception I have got the Dyerear and I hope thease few lines find you the same''. `` Let 's talk_about books'', Moreland said. Mike said. Charlie_Haydon, a pitcher, said. `` I think I 've fixed the pump so we won't have_to worry about it for a long_time'', he said. When she said that she did have the money, he said that she could come_in for treatment with his office model until she was ready to buy one. `` And I bum tickets to everything I can'', she said. Mr._Giorgio had started to turn left off Greenville_Avenue onto Cherry_Hill_Road when his car was_struck_by the Pezza car, police said. We expect him to be noble, and to make us so- yet he knows, and tries to tell us, how very humble man must be. A publicity release from Oregon_Physicians_Service, of_which Harvey is president, quoted him as saying the welfare office move to Salem, instead of`` crippling'' the agency, had provided an avenue to correct administrative weaknesses, with the key being improved communications between F+ A and the commission staff. No need say anything at_all to the old_woman. `` Of_course, I agree with the Captain'', Gansevoort said thoughtfully,`` but the conspiracy is ferocious and desperate. At a gay party in the Kremlin for President_Sukarno of Indonesia, Premier_Khrushchev pulled_out his pockets and said, beaming:`` Look, he took everything I had''! I showed her the shower and tub, and she said, smiling,`` If you really do mind, I think I 'll get clean in the shower, then soak for a_few minutes in your tub. He said,`` Right around the corner''. Government attorneys, Leavitt said, have questioned him closely about`` five or six loans'' totaling about$ 40000 which the liquor company made to Stein in the last year. `` When the roles of husband and wife are reversed, so that the wife becomes leader and the husband follower'', Dr._Linden says,`` the effects on their whole relationship, sexual and otherwise, can be disastrous''. `` Well, goodbye'', I said. New_Englanders were a_bit sensitive on the subject of their complicity in Negro slavery at the time of the drafting of the Declaration_of_Independence, as Jefferson explained in his`` Autobiography'':`` The clause reprobating the the inhabitants of Africa was struck_out in complaisance to South_Carolina and Georgia, who had never attempted to restrain the importation of slaves, and who on_the_contrary still wished to continue it. He said he had never talked to Liston''. Yet, he told himself, this was the best way. I would tell them I got a letter from home stating that five of my Negroes had run_away and ten of Pappies But I wold say I recond he did not mind it for he had a plenty more left and_then they would lean to me like a sore_eyd kitten to a basin of milk''. One Federal_soldier wrote:`` The docters is no_a_conte. The necessity is not clear to me, and, in_any_case, to present a case-hardened race-driver as saying he has left his car, which, or whom, he calls`` Giuseppe'', parked`` on the Place_Vendome sneering at a dozen Bentleys and Rolls-Royces parked around him'' is not a liberty; it is an absurdity. `` You 'd be the one to say'', he observed, and she found herself liking his approval none too well, but she could not defend herself and say that her actions were`` different'', since all actions had their own laws. `` I 'm not worried about it'', Phil said. `` Clay'', he said,`` where are we goin''? His reply, he said, was that he agreed to the need for unity in the country now. `` The time has come'', the walrus said,`` To speak of manic things, Of shots and shouts, and sealing dooms Of commoners and kings''. `` I was full of booze and, well, a drunk is apt to do anything he says he 'll do''. He only rarely tells a personal anecdote and hardly ever sketches an individual or quotes his opinions. As we think_of the long and excruciating pain it must have suffered, we are very likely to say:`` It was a bad thing that the little animal should suffer so''. `` It 's a whole lot easier'', he said,`` to increase the population of Nevada, than it is to increase the population of New_York_city''. `` No problem at_all'', said Macneff. He could tell the Legislature they had provided the needed funds to carry_on the battle. `` All_right'', Rector said. Jonathan wrote grimly of the destruction of Harpers_Ferry before they abandoned it; of their first engagement at Falling_Waters after Old_Jack 's First_Brigade had destroyed all the rolling_stock of the B_+_O_Railroad. In a letter to the American Friends Service, Dr._Schweitzer wrote: She was still hugging the stained coat around her, so I said,`` Relax, let me take your things. The historical sign tells its story, but nothing gets interest across as well as some of the original historical items or places themselves which still have the character of the period covered. I think he might be'', Conrad said grimly. A long_time later, by cosmic clock, she said,`` Mike? `` Put the rifle down, Joseph'', the girl said. Once he said,`` Why' n hell did n't you look in_the_back seat of the car before you drove off? Then he told Linda_Kay about himself. A recent newspaper report said there were five Negroes in the 1960 graduating_class of nearly one_thousand at Yale;, about one-half of one per_cent, which looks pretty`` tokenish'' to me, especially in an institution which professes to be`` national''. Bobby_Joe and two or three of the other boys declared they had never been possum hunting, and Uncle_Bill_Farnworth( from Mama_Albright 's side of the family) said he would just get_up from there and take them, right then. The petitions will be_presented in open court to President_Judge_William_F._Dannehower, Davenport said. Maggie said. Fifteen stated that it was according to location, four by residence of the owner, and nineteen did not answer. He said Britain also proposed that the international truce commission should be reconvened, sent to New_Delhi and from there to Laos to verify the cease-fire. She said,`` Sometimes I think they are keeping religion for us while we play around. Queried about the impasse, Allied_Arts said:`` Better cancel the Kirov for_the_time_being. he said;' I need rather to be baptized by you'. `` I put Arger on the payroll because he promised to get my firm the stevedore account at Navy pier'', Stein said. `` Oh, I 'm sure I could do that'', Maggie said. This is not to say that the South is no_longer agrarian; such a statement would be the rankest form of oversimplification. But Sojourner was not easily excited or upset and said quite calmly:`` Let 's go and see what it_'s like''. Many_of you will say,`` Well, what can I do''? `` We can claim on the maximum amount of the bond'', Berger said. I would like to quote from the Charter of the United_Nations: They care no_more for politics, says Mr._Wesker, than they do for a symphony. I had told her enough about myself to offset somewhat the damaging stories that had appeared in local newspapers after my little adventure in Marshall_Field+ Co.. Sometimes soldiers wrote letters while bullets were whizzing about their heads. A borderline schizophrenic young man told me that to him the various theoretical concepts about which he had been expounding, in a most articulate fashion, during session after session with me, were like great cubes of almost tangibly solid matter up in the air above him; as he spoke I was reminded of the great bales of cargo which are swung, high in the air, from a steamship. `` This is the first time in 100 years that a candidate for the presidency announced the result of an election in_which he was defeated'', he said. I tried my hardest, with little help, may I say, from my husband and leading_man, but somehow the outside pressures were too severe. I swear it, sir''. `` We 're just real happy for the players'', Coach Bill_Meek said of the 9- 7 victory over the Air_Force_Academy. She says later, but still within the opening five minutes,`` I keep thinking_of a divorce but that 's another emotional death''. `` I did ask you to fight for the ball_club'', Phil said slowly. Some 30 spectators remained in the court during the day and were to hear the verdict read. Liston is Bill_Liston, baseball writer for the Boston_Traveler, who quoted Jensen as saying: Pelham said Sunday night there was research being done on whether the`` quickie'' vote on the increase can be repealed outright or whether notice would have to first be given that reconsideration of the action would be sought. `` A person with a master's_degree in physics, chemistry, math or English, yet who has not taken Education courses, is not permitted to teach in the public_schools'', said Grover. Since electrical stimulation of the posterior hypothalamus produces the effects of wakefulness while stimulation of the anterior hypothalamus induces sleep, it may be said that the reactivity of the whole organism is altered by a change in the autonomic reactivity of the hypothalamus. Say he is a horse thief'', runs an old adage. Mattathias_Dover said: `` Really something'', he said, aloud. `` When Mickey went to the Yankees'', says Mark_Freeman, an ex-Yankee pitcher who sells mutual_funds in Denver,`` DiMaggio still was playing and every_day Mickey would go_by his locker, just aching for some word of encouragement from this great man, this hero of his. `` That curb parking is undependable and annoying, particularly when it rains'', he said. Occasionally, when he had an unusual flower that he wanted more of he did; but pansy seeds, he told me, soon`` run_down''. The driver admitted he was the Dresbachs' son and all three were taken to the Edgewater_Station, police said. `` Me'', he said merrily. `` You have n't been listening to what I 've been telling you. He turned to see the briefly-illumed faces of two men in the parked car just_as Rourke said,`` It 's the next house, Mike. He would hear the Call and would run to tell Papa. Howard, who had been sitting against the wall, said he needed more fresh air, and took the spot on the edge of the porch where Bobby_Joe had been sitting. Rep._Charles_E._Hughes of Sherman, sponsor of the bill, said a failure to enact it would`` amount to making a gift out_of the taxpayers' pockets to banks, insurance and pipeline_companies''. Stanley had gone_out, saying he would be back in an hour. He 's informed them of everything you 've ever written him. She explained nonreactivity of others by saying that they were`` not letting themselves relax''. Senate_Republican_Leader_Dirksen[ Ill.] and House_Republican_Leader_Charles_Halleck[ Ind.] said the message did not persuade them to change their opposition to compulsory medical insurance. The Service has not said what its next step will be. Shakespeare does not tell us that Shylock was an aberrant individual. `` That was a terrible thing to do'', I said to Oso. While the city_council suggested that the Legislative_Council might perform the review, Mr._Notte said that instead he will take_up the_matter with Atty._Gen._J._Joseph_Nugent to get`` the benefit of his views''. `` Just come along'', Brannon told him. I disagree with the writer who says funeral services should be government-controlled. Police said the boys are natural brothers and were adopted as small children by the Dresbachs. `` My father and mother died when I was two years old'', I said. In representing part of this new picture, I will be recounting some of my own personal experiences, reactions and judgments; but my primary aim is to transcribe what Englishmen themselves are saying and writing and implying about the Roman and Anglican_Churches and about the present religious state of England. Shirl_Winter said,`` I 'll stay on the phone, Mr._Paxton. `` Evadna_Mae_Evans said she did n't put a thing on her child but a flannel wrapper until it was nine months old''. Miss_Sally_May_Saabye,( Miss Rhode_Island 1960) says that within a short_time- on June 17 th- her reign will come to an end. `` If they are here, then surely I have the right to be here'', Rousseau said. Many_a motel owner- when we 've stopped there again- has remembered us and has said he preferred our dogs to most children. `` Few crank_calls'', McFeeley said. Karns said it was a`` wrongful act'' for Wexler to take statements`` privately and outside of the grand_jury room''. A Texan wrote to a male companion at home:`` What has become of Halda and Laura? Do not wonder that I said to thee,' You must be_born again'''. In a similar vein, but writing from the opposite side, Thomas_Taylor, a private in the 6_th Alabama_Volunteers, in a letter to his wife, stated:`` You know that my heart is with you but I never could have been satisfied to have staid at home when my country is invaded by a thievin foe By a set of cowardly Skunks whose Motto is Booty. Scotty said,`` I do know''. `` We must keep the bloodstream of New_Jersey clean'', the former Superior_Court judge said. The middle-aged man said over_and_over,`` Why did I come here, why did I come here''. Afterwards, Palmer told Charlie_Coe, his last-round partner, that he simply played the hole too fast. During the Brown trial, however, the state 's most powerful Democratic newspaper, the Providence_Daily_Post, stated that Brown was a murderer, a man of blood, and that he and his associates, with the assistance of Republicans and Abolitionists, had plotted the liberation of the slaves but also the overthrow of state and federal_governments. So, I say, Mr._Speaker, God bless you and keep you for many years not_only for this body but for the United_States_of_America and the free_world. Scotty said,`` That 's all_right. `` Chicken'', Mose said. He said the snow plan was put in effect too slowly in December. `` Our interior line and our linebackers played exceptionally well'', said Stram_Monday after he and his staff reviewed movies of the game. At Jenks street, Simms said, the car skidded completely around, just missed two parked cars, and sped east in Jenks. Nerves, Mr._Robards said, just a nip anyway. Well, you say, those are beautiful words all_right, but it was easy for the psalmist to sing them in his day. Many Northerners believe this, too, but few of them will say so publicly. Pete turned_around and said to Marty,`` I guess you think I 'm a yellow-bellied hound. Sometimes these servants wrote or dictated for enclosure with the letters of their soldier masters messages to their relatives and to members of their owners' families. `` I should think so'', Eugenia said. I submit that it cannot be dismissed simply by saying we are not facing the facts of life. `` Your wife just called'', she said, separating one word from another, exactly like a child. Mitchell said the statement should become a major issue in the primary and the fall campaign. These areas by_virtue_of their abrupt density of pattern, stated the literal surface with such new and superior force that the contrast drove the simulated printing into a depth from which it could be rescued- and set to shuttling again- only by conventional perspective;, by being placed in such relation to the forms depicted within the illusion that these forms left no room for the typography except near the surface. He said the matter was urgent. `` But brother I can take a job right now'', she said with her eyes on her ice_cream,`` I'm going_to have a baby, Francis_Xavier 's baby, my own husband 's baby''. Mrs._Reavey 's work is written for the stage- it is mentioned for an off-Broadway production in the fall- and, in_addition, employs an avant-garde structure that particularly needs to be seen if comprehension is to be encouraged. Richard_Brinsley_Sheridan said,`` I think the interpreter is the hardest to be understood of the two''. A dear, respected friend of mine, who like myself grew_up in the South and has spent many years in New_England, said to me ago:`` I can forgive New_England for rejecting all complicity''. In his heart he had that peace of_which the Lord spoke when He said,`` Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. As I have repeatedly stated, this provision is much more restrictive than the general law, popularly the Buy American Act. Howard_E._Simpson, the railroad 's president, said,`` A drastic decline in freight loading due principally to the severe slump in the movement of heavy goods has necessitated this regrettable action''. `` Why, I meant what I said'', Lord declared. `` Quoting Mr._Kennan 's phrase that anything would be better than a policy which led inevitably to nuclear war, he[ Toynbee] says that anything is better than a policy which allows_for the possibility of nuclear war''. `` Good-by, Winston'', Mr._Jack said, giving a final set to his hat. The President said his proposals combine the`` indispensable elements in a sound health program- people, knowledge, services, facilities, and the means to pay for them''. It was`` Duty'' he said that his parents had given him as a rule- beyond even the love that suffused his being and the sense_of_humor with which he was largely supplied- and it was duty he would perform, though it cost him acute pain and exhausted him by the age of fifty. `` I 'll get my references in_order'', Needham said, and though he spoke with a smile, Casey somehow got the idea that he was not particularly amused. `` Cryptic'', I said. The item said Mr. and Mrs._Black had moved to Jackson, his home town- so the lovely Lisa had been with him a year ago. I did have the decency to call_up Thelma and tell her I 'd met old friends and would be home late. `` Maybe I could'', he said, surprised that she could turn from herself and notice anything about him. There, Gregorio said, Huff wrote a complete statement of his offense. I just wanted to hear you say so''. He tells of his`` Jewish heart''- not a Shylockian heart; but a Jewish heart. Later I would remember what this pompous little man had told me about the worth of a ticket. One 's impulse is to say that the smell was a stink and unpleasant. Lee said he had told the jury that he made an agreement in April with Stein to supply and supervise janitors in McCormick_Place. It 'll be a pleasure for you to return this money to Colcord and tell him about it, Russ``. See_you'', Donovan said as he jumped off the wing. Denny said stupidly,`` Why, you ai turning Angie down, are you, Mr._Skyros? Never, he 'd once told Joyce, had he encountered any man or situation that called_for a gun. In a book review of`` The_Soviet_Cultural_Offensive'', he says,`` Long before the State_Department organized its bureaucracy into an East-West_Contacts_Staff in_order to wage a cultural counter-offensive within Soviet borders, the sharp cutting-edge of American culture had carved its mark across the Russian steppes, as when the enterprising promoters of' Porgy_and_Bess' overrode the State_Department to carry the contemporary' cultural warfare' behind the enemy lines. The oyabun was entertaining a group of dignitaries, the secretary said, businessmen from Tokyo for_the_most_part, and Kayabashi wished to show them the mission. For Tom_Horn, it turned_out, had a number of rancher and cowboy witnesses ready and willing to swear with straight_faces that he had been in Bates_Hole the day of the killing. I think, too'', he said, his dark eyes mischievous,`` that you will find there some clue to the secret of the cathedrals about which you have spoken''. From_time_to_time the medium mentions other people`` around him'', who were`` on the other side'', and reports what they are saying. After almost everyone had gone he told me the simple story of how one of his neighbors had moved a fence a_few feet over on his land. You would have me throw the poor boy out on the street'', Eileen said when I needled her about it. `` Imagine being able to laugh and wink when you 're like the top part of that picture_frame at home'', one of them said. `` You missed it'', Buzz 's voice said,`` You should have gone over to the Pagan_Room with us. If, then it is clear that in saying the suffering was bad we are not expressing our feelings only. An auto overturned, skidding into a stopped tractor-trailer and burst into flames near Snellville, the patrol said. Scotty gazed out at ugly gray slums and said softly,`` Look at those stupid kids''. `` Send_out a pickup on Mrs._Mason and the boy when you 've got enough to go_on'', Bill said. He smiled, and said a word or two to the interpreter, who turned_to me,`` The President wonders where you are going after you leave Taipei''? `` Hush'', said Uncle_Randolph, smiling,`` or I 'll give you another black_eye''. `` I just love them'', he said. `` You 're Gavin 's son'', Joe_Purvis had said. `` A real' nothing' torso'', says Henri. I 'll tell you why I did n't go_to college; I 'm the oldest of six children. `` No'', said Macneff. If, when this was all_over, she found the words to tell him about it, she wondered if he would ever understand. Madden explained that he was thinking_of an application sent directly to Mrs._Meeker. Phil turned_away and opened his locker, and_then he heard Mike_Deegan say:`` You 're yellow, Rossoff''! The rabbi said thoughtfully,`` I would not want my people to get_in trouble with the Church''. Then I replied, coldly,`` If you despise me, why do you say so, directly''? While details are still be to worked_out, Ratcliff said he expects to tell in Dallas why he thinks Berry 's constitutional amendment should be rejected. The colored boy had it, and Trig lunged at him with a knife and said,' Give that to me, you black bastard. The three had little to say to each other. Thompson himself said:`` I want to enjoy once_more the pleasure of bare walls waiting for new pictures''. `` I 'll be there, but I 'll walk'', Doc said. I said. He said his plan is designed to`` meet the needs of those millions who have no wish to receive care at the taxpayers' expense, but who are nevertheless staggered by the drain on their savings- or those of their children- caused by an extended hospital stay''. `` I do mind washing dishes now_and_then'', he said pleasantly. `` When the husband becomes passive in_the_face_of his wife 's aggressiveness'', Dr._Linden says,`` the wife, in_turn, finds him inadequate. Cox argued that the bill is`` probably unconstitutional'' since, he said, it would impair contracts. Then, with the hymn writer of old, you can say: Air_Force life is great, the cadet wrote,`` though the fourth-class system is no fun''. If to be a Christian means to say yes where I otherwise say no, or where I do not have the right to say anything at_all, then my only choice is to refuse to be a Christian. The city sewer maintenance division said efforts will be made Sunday to clear a stoppage in a sewer connection at Eddy and Elm_Streets responsible_for dumping raw sewage into the Providence_River. I came_back, sitting by my locker, feeling real low, and the kid walks over to me, looks up, and says: They also said he lied in saying that he had never been`` arrested''. One Republican senator told this correspondent that he was constantly being asked why he did n't attack the Kennedy administration on this score. An Ohio soldier who, from a comrade just returned from leave, received an unfavorable comment on the conduct of his sister, took pen in hand and delivered himself thus:``[ Dear Sis] Alf sed he heard that you and hardy was a runing together all_the_time and he though he wod gust quit having any thing mor to doo with you for he thought it was no_more yuse. `` We could put_up cribs on the second floor sleeping porch and turn the front bedroom into a playroom where it 's nice and sunny, but of_course it would entail quite a_bit of running up and down stairs and Chris said you were to be careful about that''. `` I do n't have many strays coming to my front_door'', he said. There is one exception to the above statement as has been pointed_out, and that is that fluids can relax by flowing into fields of rates of shear, so the statement should be modified by stating that the mechanics are similar. - Henry said that he 'd take my arm and get me right there. As the Juniors entered the ring, Mr._Spring, the announcer, stated over the public-address system that this was the 28 th year that Westminster has held the Finals of the Junior Competition. `` I think I 'll sleep_in this morning'', she said drowsily, and as she snuggled against him, he wondered if she ever went_to church. Laban had more to say. `` We have now a national character to establish'', Washington wrote in 1783. `` She won change her mind'', Brannon said. `` I do know'', Phil said. A visitor from a more peaceful country across the sea was taken to one of our amusement_parks, and after he had seen it all, he said to a friend:`` You must be a very sad people''. `` I suppose it has to do with the property'', Mark had said over the telephone when they had discussed their receipt of the letters. The young poet painter reproduces the French life of the streets; he tells stories of the Thousand_and_One_Nights, and conjures_up before us the bazaars of Damascus. Now I can only write, and that only when I get out of pain. He said,`` Let 's work for peace instead of protection from aggression''. `` That 's what they all say. `` Ekstrohm, you and I will have_a_look'', Ryan said. He tried to tell the Lady_Da, but the words were n't quite straight. An old-fashioned mother said to her modern daughter,`` You must have gotten_in quite late last night, dear. But do tell that to a veteran of the Fighting_Seventh, especially in a saloon on Saturday night. `` No, sir'', Johnson said. The administration has said the sales_tax proposal is merely part of the segregation strategy, since the revenues from the increase would be dedicated to a grant in aid program. It is indeed true, as stated in the famous novel of our day,`` For Whom the Bell Tolls'', that`` no man is an island, entirely of itself; every man is a_piece of the continent, a part of the main''. `` When that woman found me and told me that you needed me I was never so happy since before the war''. Told strictly from the viewpoint of the Russian conquerors, the film compassionately peers over the shoulders of a smitten Soviet couple, at both sides of the conflict 's aftermath. Molly already has her cotillion gown, and it 's fitted, says her mother. The department needs a clearer`` sense_of_direction'' at the top and it needs fewer, but better, people, Sen._Jackson says. `` I can imagine'', she said. `` No'', I said,`` I did n't happen to grow_up in Illinois''. Dr._Melvin_W._Barnes, superintendent, said he thought the schools were waiting for some leadership, perhaps on the national level, to make sure that whatever steps of planning they took would`` be more fruitful'', and that he had found that other school districts were not as far along in their planning as this district. Then, if the middle number is activated to its greatest potential in_terms_of this square, through multiplying it by the highest number, 9( which is the square of the base number), the result is 45; and the latter is the total sum of all the numbers in the square, by which all the other numbers are overshadowed and in_which they may be said to be absorbed. Georgia Republicans are getting strong encouragement to enter a candidate in the 1962 governor_'s_race, a top official said Wednesday. When she had finished I said: Macneff smiled and said,`` I am glad that your scriptural lessons have left such an impression''. `` I was told it on_good_authority'', Claire answered darkly. Said he:`` We will see whether whites and Negroes are treated the same around here''.) `` I guess so'', she said taking a Kleenex from her purse. `` If you saw the drama Rhinoceros'', I said,`` think_of the effect it would have on an audience of rhinos when the actor on stage suddenly begins a rhinoceros. `` I 'll remember you'', he said. Even now no such claim is asserted. Normally Hague wasted no words, but now he found himself unable to stop their flow although he knew Kodyke was aware_of all he said. `` To have become so corrupt'', he says,`` surely you must have studied many arts and sciences''. After the coach listed all the boy 's faults, Hartweger said,`` Coach before I leave here, you 'll get to like me''. `` I saw your fire'', she said, speaking slowly, making an effort to control her anger. In to tell him, of_course, to is normally unstressed. He started to say something as I walked in and_then suddenly grinned and said,`` Oh, yes. `` I 've never done this before'', they always said, putting_on their stockings. `` They 're all here, back to 1865'', Carruthers told him. Rathbone said he was bleeding to death. The first one said,`` He sure does shake. Another Reb writing under similar circumstances before Atlanta reported:`` The Yankees keep Shooting so I am afraid they will knock_over my ink, so I will close''. On the morning following the Pratt_Hall meeting the editor of the Providence_Daily_Journal wrote that although the meeting was milder and less extreme than those held in other areas for similar purposes, it could have been avoided completely. `` You can forget about Brenner, too'', Curt said. `` Soon'', said the half-man. `` I was just sayin' to him that I 'm all ready now for anything you want done''. `` If you destroy confidence in banks, you do something to the economy'', he said. Arlene became indispensable; nobody could have told why. The information, he said, would have been of the highest value to a potential enemy. `` You 're awfully kind'', the girl said. If Depew had told any academic psychologist that he had a weird feeling of having lived through that identical convention session at some time in the past, he would have been informed that he was a victim of deja_vu. Their own easier, slower tempo is especially dear to Southerners; and I have heard many say that they are content to earn a half or a third as_much_as they could up North because they so much prefer the quieter habits of their home_town. `` I ought to''- he said. `` Same thing'', he said. `` Diane is the type of girl'', Jelke said,`` who would n't get loving- even on her wedding night- unless you piled_up all your money in_the_middle of the floor''. `` How many times have I told you''- he began, and was almost glad when she cut him off-`` Too many times''! `` Maybe you 'd better tell the guy who hired you what I said''. Concerning the sentence, Foss wrote,`` If it be possible that mercy shall override vengeance and that John_Brown 's sentence shall be commuted to imprisonment, it would be well- well for the country and for Virginia''. Charles_A._Black, COAHR chairman, said Friday that three theater representatives had agreed to meet with the students on Oct. 31 but had failed to show_up. Die Frist ist um, und wiederum verstrichen sind sieben Jahr, the Maestro quoted The Flying_Dutchman, as he told of his career and wanderings, explaining that the number seven had significantly recurred in his life several_times. Let us quote once_more from R._G._Collingwood:`` History is properly concerned with the actions of human_beings. `` It 's so quiet'', he said,`` so slow, serene- and so challenging''. `` Probably'', said Henrietta dryly. This is not to say that the only explanation of the present infatuation with Norman_Vincent_Peale 's`` cult of reassurance'' or the other types of a purely cultural Christianity is the ever-present need for a demythologized gospel. Four persons died in Georgia weekend traffic crashes, two of them in a fiery crash near Snellville, the State_Patrol said Sunday. I'm glad to say there 's none of that distraction in this`` Fiorello!'' `` Unfortunately'', says Chief_Postal_Inspector_David_H._Stephens, who has prosecuted many device quacks,`` the ghouls who trade on the hopes of the desperately ill often cannot be successfully prosecuted because the patients who are the chief witnesses die before the case is called_up in court''. `` We just sit quiet and wait'', Prevot had said. It was stated earlier that one purpose of this study was to extend the analysis of variability of Onset and Completion in each of the 21 growth centers somewhat beyond that provided by the data in Tables 1 and 2. Then he thought_of Aaron_Blaustein standing in his rich house saying:`` God is tired_of taking the blame. Says Keys: `` You are bound_to get involved with people when you have children'', Fran had told me at our first meeting,`` so it is good to know that those with whom you get involved are not just dreary little housewives and dull husbands, but People Who Do Things''. `` The only thing that worries me is how I 'm going_to prove it'', Eugenia said. She wrote: Several signers affixed their names, it was learned, after being told that no tax increase would be possible without consent of the General_Assembly and that a provision could be included in the charter to have the town take_over the Johnston_Sanitary_District sewer_system. In his opening statement to a jury of eight women and four men, Bernard_H._Sokol, attorney for the detectives, said that evidence would show that his clients were`` entirely innocent''. Madden said that he would see him at two and made another call, this one to Mrs._Meeker 's lawyers. `` Um'', said the old lady, and brought her eyes down to the tray. No one had much to say. Said you wore yourself out, cleaning all these empty rooms''. Just a half-breed' pache, never said much, never meant anythin to me, but he stuck_with me. No betting man, Mr._Goldberg says he 's merely`` putting my neck out again'' by predicting the rate will go_down this month. `` What a stinking world'', Rourke said. I 'll just tell him you 're my husband. `` Nonsense'', he said. Words cannot tell of the undivided attention and comfort their service gave to me. It now means ominous, as when one speaks of a funny sound in the motor; disturbing, as when one says that a friend is acting funny; and frightening, as when a wife tells the police that it is funny, but her husband has been home for two days and nights''. The Abernathys said it to each other a dozen times a day. He does not insist on telling all he knows about any given subject; rather his pictures invite the observer to draw on his memory, his imagination, his nostalgia. `` Rests the tissues'', he said,`` and pacifies the system. `` That 's none of your business'', she said, then changed the subject. To tell John something he would find_out for himself. Amen, amen, I say to you, he who hears my word, and believes him who sent me, has life everlasting, and does not come to judgment, but has passed from death to life. And awfully kind of Arlene'', she told us later. City_Finance_Director_Richard_J._McConnell indorsed the higher fees, which, he said, had been under study for more_than a year. Sandman said:`` The announcement that Sen._Clifford_Case_R-N._J., has decided to spend all his available time campaigning for Mr._Mitchell is a dead giveaway. Actually, this is only another way of saying that blood is thicker than water. The President said he will also propose increasing, by an unspecified amount, the 540 million dollars in the 1961- 62 budget for direct government research in medicine. We could n't be seen together, for the tongue of Scandal was ever ready_to link our names, and the tongue of Scandal finds but one thing to say of the association of a man with a girl, no_matter_how innocent. I said,`` Do we know each other, Miss''? He said that when he was a Socialist in 1910, the party called_for government operation of all utilities and the pooling of all resources. Rising costs have increased the difficulties of the elderly, and I would be the last to say they should not receive consideration. She stammered,`` You heard what he said about police? `` In 35 years we have opened 7000 churches'', the Rev._Mr._Brandt said, adding that the denomination had a national goal of one church for every 10000 persons. A_couple_of days later a balletomane told me he had telephoned Allied_Arts for ticket information and was told`` the newspapers had made a mistake''. But first I want to quote him on the relationship that he found between religion and politics in_this country and what happened to it. Said Benedick:`` Lady_Beatrice, have you wept all this while''? A Yank, disturbed by his increasing corpulence, wrote:`` I am growing so fat I am a burden 2 myself''. `` Let 's play hero'', I said. He told once of how he switched his style of playing to jazz after listening to two old Armstrong records he bought in the Flea_Market in Paris. It 's your decision'', said Juanita, holding her face very still, trying to contain the bitterness of her voice as she enunciated her words too distinctly. The attendant recognized me once_more and said,`` What did you do about that office''? `` You know we do keep peanut_butter in_this house'', he always told her. This is to say that this was not a course in wise buying or money spending methods, nor a course in how to raise children. I can say this: I 'm dead serious about going_back to school. `` Mostly meat and potatoes- they have to have that go-go-go without getting too fat'', says Ramsey. Jesus answered and said to him[ Nicodemus]`` Amen, amen, I say to thee, unless a man be_born again, he cannot see the kingdom_of_God''. At the moment, the three men were not saying much of anything. A fellow came_up_to me, a Senator, I do have_to tell you his name, and he told me,' I love the President like a brother, but God_damn_it, he 's crucifying me. Still another, annoyed by the brevity of a recently received missive, wrote:`` Yore letter was short_and_sweet, jist like a roasted maget''. A Federal infantryman wrote to his father shortly after his first skirmish in Virginia:`` Dear Pa. Finally he said,`` Tell me about yourself'', and Linda_Kay told him, because she thought herself that she had had an interesting life. Since the railroad cannot reduce the salary of individual union_members under contract, it must accomplish its payroll reduction by placing some of the men on furlough, a B.+ O. spokesman said. `` The buggers love shade'', the rancher said. `` Coroner'', he said to Madden. `` To tell you the truth'', Maris said,`` Mickey do n't talk much''. He said:`` If it 's all_right with you, Mr._Morgan, I 'll sleep out here on the couch. `` Pittsburgh definitely is the team to beat'', Mauch said here the other day. `` What is the point'', Charles_Adams reports the Pakistanis as asking,`` in demanding an Islamic state and society if no one, not even the doctors of the sacred law themselves, can say clearly and succinctly what the nature of such a state and society is''? Mike said frantically. He said he had No .2 's enough to last two_weeks more. `` I like them things, too'', he had said. I said sure that was what I wanted her to do but she no attention. There are, so my biologist friends tell me, mechanisms of adaptation and defense that are just too complete and too satisfactory. It does n't take a Gore_Vidal to tell you what 's wrong with Cherokee_Textile 's slogan[`` Pitney-Bowes Objects'', July_1]. He had become the center of the company, such stories he had to tell. `` You do that'', Casey said. `` Before then, my sales during much of the year had lagged behind 1960 by 20%'', he says. `` Nobody else can live in your hearth while I am in it'', Hesperus said promptly. In her opening remarks Mrs._Long also welcomed the Juniors and stated,`` There is n't any other show quite like Westminster. `` She did mention bringing Myra'', Mark said, maneuvering the car into the next lane. One such wife, Dr._Linden says, became disgusted with her weak husband and flurried through a series of extramarital affairs in the hope of finding a stronger man. About five minutes later he jumped up, Slate said, and struck the two policemen again. `` We 're getting more' pro' letters than' con' on horse_race betting'', said Ratcliff. When thus deposited, Keys says that cholesterol is mainly responsible_for the arterial blockages that culminate in heart_attacks. `` Good_heavens, Adam'', he said,`` I thought one thing you 'd have no trouble learning is when to get_out of a place''. He said no_matter what stand he takes it would be misconstrued that he was sympathetic to one or the other of the Republicans. A Michigan soldier stationed in Georgia wrote in 1864:`` I expect to be tough as a knott as_soon_as I get_over the Georgia Shitts''. A Yale historian, writing a_few years ago in The Yale_Review, said:`` We in New_England have long_since segregated our children''. The board_members, after hearing the coordination plea from Mrs._Ralph_H._Molvar, 1409 SW_Maplecrest_Dr., said they thought they had already been cooperating. Benington said,`` I 've never seen a player have a game as great as Mankowski did against Bradley that day''. He said this constituted a`` very serious misuse'' of the Criminal_court processes. Rachel said,`` He asks for money''. For hotels with 1000 rooms, the increased license fee would mean an expense of$ 5000 a year, Goodis said. `` I 've seen you, though, before'', she said with enormous coyness, patting his knee. To transmit that feeling he writes''. Then, he said,`` Unfortunately, only one lamechian linguist exists, and he is too old for this expedition. She said,`` My dear, do you know what Kent_House is''? The conductor said to Ritchie:`` I do think you want to talk to him. At his press_conference Mr._Kennedy said,`` All we want in Laos is peace not war. `` For these and other reasons'', says Dr._Brodie,`` orthodontics can prolong the life of teeth''. A Reb stationed near Petersburg informed his mother:`` I need not tell you that I dodge pretty often, for you can see that very plainly by the blots in this letter. While emphasizing that technical details were not fully worked_out, Pelham said his resolution would seek to set_aside the privilege resolution which the House voted through 87- 31. This dinner was the start of a new blatancy in the relationship between the gangs and the politicians, which, prior to 1924, says Pasley,`` had been maintained with more_or_less stealth'', but which henceforth was marked by these ostentatious gatherings, denounced by a clergyman as`` Belshazzar feasts'', at which`` politicians fraternized cheek_by_jowl with gangsters, openly, in the big downtown hotels''. We have to tell ourselves that when Parker spoke in_this vein, he believed what he said, because he could continue,`` But the truth, which cost me bitter tears to say, I must speak, though it cost other tears hotter than fire''. `` I seem to remember'', he said,`` that in an interview ten years ago you gave humor and comedy five years to live. `` Why not''? she said. One vocational instructor in a city vocational_school, speaking of his course in a certain field, said he had no difficulty placing all students in jobs outside of the city. Mr._Hawksley said he was not critical of city residents for not knowing what to do or where to assemble in_case of an air_attack. `` Deegan'', the manager said, his voice pitched low, quivering. I told him what Liston had said and he said Liston was a double-crosser and said anything he( Liston) got was through a keyhole. Or you could hope the parachute would open just so you could say you saw it not open, not because you meant any harm to Starkey_Poe in his suit of red underwear, but mainly because you were tired_of being an old_maid- a thing which cannot admit when it thinks it might be pregnant, but must stand the dizzy feeling all alone and go_on like everything is all_right instead of being able to say to somebody in a normal voice:`` I think I 'm pregnant''. He stopped, embarrassed, and Morgan said,`` I understand that, but I do n't savvy why you 'd go_off and leave your jobs in_the_first_place''. The gentle Channing, revered by all Bostonians, orthodox or Unitarian, wrote to a friend in Louisville that among its many virtues Boston did not abound_in a tolerant spirit, that the yoke of opinion crushed individuality of judgment and action:`` No city in the world is governed so little by a police, and so_much by mutual inspections and what is called public sentiment. `` I should say about'', Fletcher said. `` Fine'', Rector said. Before he went_into battle Andrei had told Alex,`` I only want to be a Pole. Hoag said,`` I did send_for you, Leigh. He did n't say what would cure him; he had been explaining all during the trip what he needed to make him feel like himself. The appestat, which adjusts the appetite to keep weight constant, is located, says Jolliffe, in the hypothalamus- near the body 's temperature, sleep and water-balance controls. She said that proved she was n't to be trusted with a fire in her room, and she could be burned to a crisp without anybody knowing it. The resolution, which Barber tossed into the House hopper Friday, will be formally read Monday. I told Ben so. I write about Northern liberals from considerable personal experience. Only George_Santayana seemed to understand and appreciate the film when he wrote:`` Miss_Poitrine has perpetrated the_most eloquent argument for the Protestant faith yet unleashed by Hollywood''. `` It says water works, but there is a policeman on_duty, too''. Each had developed a hair-trigger chuckle and the habit of saying`` zounds''! in deference to country-squirehood. Cook_Bennett_Mathues said Juet had predicted bloodshed on the ship. Also being treated are Houston, Bleckley, Tift, Turner and Dodge counties, Blasingame said. He was able to smell a bargain- and a masterpiece- a continent away, and the Museum of Modern_Art 's Alfred_Barr said of him:`` I have never mentioned a new artist that Thompson did n't know about''. What determines the morality, they state, is not the means used, but the motive. `` I am not prepared to grant bail to any of them'', said the magistrate, K._J._P._Baraclough. It was about that time, a board_member said later, that Dr._Thomas_G._Pullen, Jr., State superintendent of schools, told Dr._Jenkins and a_number_of other education officials that he would not talk to them with a recording_machine sitting in_front of him. Needless to say, the organic load was very low on a volumetric basis, but was 270 lb BOD/ day/ acre on a surface loading basis. There was no point either in telling herself again what a fool she 'd been. Someone said that while we were standing here and arguing about it, would be gone; but Cousin_Simmons said he had watched them marching west early in the morning, and moving at a much brisker pace it had still taken half an hour for their column to pass, what with the narrowness of the road and their baggage and ammunition carts. `` I do n't work for the Government'', the American said. Mrs._Dunkel admitted the slaying and said that the son-in-law became her lover after the death of her daughter in 1934. He must show at the outset that he means exactly what he says. `` We 're not drunkards'', she said. `` I said I would'', Pam said. In veiled terms, that 's what the Kennedy_Administration is saying to the American textile industry. Dave said,`` I got the message. Here again laboratory approaches are being evolved, for it is recognized how`` elastic'' these readings can be, how they can apply to many people, and are often stated in_general terms all_too easily applied to any individual 's own case. She had, she said, heard that the plant was closing. `` All_right, you bastards'', I said,`` the great actor is_about to buy a drink''. `` Not so well 's I remember you'', he said. He said hesitantly,`` Hettie, I do figure your things got wet too_much. Kimmell said he and Ralph were helping children across Belvidere at Kercheval_Monday afternoon when a car heading north on Belvidere stopped belatedly inside the pedestrian crosswalk. `` I want to tell you something Thomas_DeMontez_Lord. Amen, amen, I say to thee, unless a man be_born again of water[ symbol of the Word_of_God, see Ephesians 5: 26] and the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom_of_God. This, no_doubt, is part of what Gilbert_Seldes implies when he says of the arts,`` They give form and meaning to life which might otherwise seem shapeless and without sense''. `` The President says'', the translator came_in,`` that the reason he asked you where you were going is because he hoped you would be visiting other areas in Southeast_Asia, and that everywhere you went, you would seek the answer to your question. One day, Ching had told him( smiling, patting him on the back) as they walked to the weekly conference of squad leaders,`` Keep it up, your squad is good, one of the best, keep it up, keep_up the good work''. Authorities hesitate to quote exact figures, however, believing that any sum they come_up with is only a surface manifestation- turned_up by their inevitably limited policing- of the real loot of the medical racketeer. `` But I do know the Flannagans'', Charlie_Pastern said. `` Now do tell me what a good ball_player you are. `` But I meant what I said, Casey. Speaking of his work with Johnny_Mercer, Arlen says,`` Our working habits were strange. She went downstairs and received another curious shock, for when Glendora flapped into the dining_room in her homemade, Sarah asked her when she had brought coffee to her room and Glendora said she had. And Mr._Skyros did like Angie, but what with Prettyman and three of his boys inside, and not likely to come_out- And Angie such a valuable salesman, Prettyman said- All the nuisance and danger of getting_in_touch with practically a whole new bunch of boys- Why did everything have to happen at_once? Any adjustments which are made, Mr._Grenier said earlier this month, will appear on the balance of the tax_bill since most_of the town 's taxpayers take the option of paying quarterly with the balance due next year. Bedridden people say I am easy to hold- and read. Louis_H._Grenier, clerk of the board, said that the appeals will be reviewed in December at_the_time the board is visiting new construction sites in the town for assessment purposes. Wales said,`` Of_course they. He did not say by how much. But I said I would first have_to get the author 's permission. `` Well, that 's your business, Mr._Skyros'', said Angie, and his dreamy eyes moved past Mr._Skyros' shoulder to gaze vaguely out the ground_glass window. Finding the key under his shoe, he started the engine, and while it warmed_up he turned to her standing there in the fog, and said,`` Defrost the refrigerator''. We showed them to each other and said`` Would you have guessed''? Rev said,`` Come in, Sarah. Every time he moved or said something, the chair creaked again. `` Do n't ask me if I think the cannery helps'', he said. The NLRB said that of 11 potentially eligible voters eight voted against the union, two voted for it, and one vote was challenged. He said fussily,`` Just keep the cap on those strong emotions''. `` But I am not in favor of a sales or state income_tax at this time'', Mitchell said. Stein 's fee, Lee said, was 10 per_cent of the janitors' pay. He meant to say more, but he never got the chance. `` I have enjoyed it and will feel a_bit lost at_least for_a_while'', she said wistfully Friday. `` It is not an individual that is in the dock at this historical trial''- said Ben_Gurion,`` and not the Nazi regime alone- but anti-Semitism throughout history''. `` In_view of the present situation in Laos'', said the Pentagon 's announcement,`` we are taking normal precautionary actions to increase the readiness of our forces in the Pacific''. The new version states: `` I have to stay with Nieman for_a_while'', Hemus said. Equipment should be in_operation`` almost immediately after the first snowfall'', Mr._Schaefer said. Recognizing that the Rule_of_Law is`` a dynamic concept which should be employed not_only to safeguard the civil and political rights of the individual in a free society'', the Congress asserted that it also included the responsibility`` to establish social, economic, educational and cultural conditions under which his legitimate aspirations and dignity may be realized''. Finally Hernandez said,`` I could offer you advice, Tomas, but you would heed it''. `` Whisky still, my_foot'', said Joel. Todman said over the radio as he came_back up in formation. `` Funny thing'', Mr._Kahler said, when they were seated,`` when I heard you ringing, I figured it was that guy down the block, Hausman''. Andy told him,`` Bake, I wish you 'd talk to Skolman, see if some kind of p._a._system can be rigged_up outside. `` I do n't know what you 're getting_into, Mike'', he said unhappily. It is interesting, however, that despite this strong upsurge in Southern writing, almost none of the writers has forsaken the firmly entrenched concept of the white-suited big-daddy colonel sipping a mint_julep as he silently recounts the revenue from the season 's cotton and tobacco crops; of the stereotyped Negro servants chanting hymns as they plow the fields; of these and a host of other antiquated legends that deny the South its progressive leaps of the past century. We 'd seen his handiwork out in the back_yard, and the little his tenants had told us of him did make him sound a_little special. `` At_least you could leave it for the movers'', Miss_Ada said. I took a deep breath and an even deeper swallow of my drink, and said,`` I admit that going back to Ralph_Waldo_Emerson for humor is like going_to a modern musical_comedy for music and comedy''. Former British Prime_Minister Attlee says Eisenhower was not a`` great soldier''. In_addition, he said, he has answered more_than 400 messages of congratulations which led him to the comment that he himself had decided he would n't send another congratulatory message for the rest of his life. `` Oh, no'', he said, and he was without humor now. But it is to say that this need is far more important for such infatuation than most_of the pundits seem to have suspected. Black said COAHR`` hoped to be able to integrate the theaters without taking direct_action, but we are pledged to using every legal and nonviolent means at our disposal''. Patrolmen_J._W._Slate and A._L._Crawford_Jr. said they arrested Ronald_M._Thomas, of 1671 Nakoma_St., NW, after he assaulted the officers. `` Last year your Tennessee_Williams told our Dilys_Powell, in a television_program, that it is the task of the playwright to throw light into the dark corners of the human heart. To them especially the librarians, with the help of co-ops, hope they will never have to say,`` I 'm sorry, we do n't have that book''. Referring to Britain, he says,`` We see a nation that traditionally values sovereignty above_all else willing to give_up its economy, placing this authority in Continental hands''. `` Oh, that is demonstrable'', I told him. Benched at Indianapolis in 1956, he told manager Kerby_Farrell:`` I 'm not learning anything on the bench. The Mayor said: `` In August our dealers sold 13% more farm machinery than a year earlier and in September retail sales were 14% higher than last year'', says Mark_V._Keeler, farm equipment vice_president of International_Harvester_Co.. Listen to what Mr._Johnston has to say:`` Consider the savage wounds that isolationism would inflict. `` Yes'', said Mercer, a_little ashamed of his obviousness. Sarah had begun to tell Lucien of Emile, she had begun to question and a little draft had crept across the room from the bedroom door, open barely enough to show a rim of blackness in the hall. It was nothing that he said or did, but it seemed so natural to her that she should be working for him, looking_forward to his eventual proposal. `` Speaking of nonism: the other day, in a story about a sit-down demonstration, the Paris_Herald_Tribune wrote,' The violence became noisier'. `` Senator'', said an interviewer,`` your constituents can understand from your speech last night just how you stand on the question''. `` I'm not advising you'', she said. Transylvania_Symphony Conductor Pfohl said yesterday that Mrs._Kennedy 's Social_Secretary, Letitia_Baldrige, told about plans for White_House youth concerts before the National Symphony_Orchestra League in Philadelphia last spring. I said`` Darn it, that 's the automatic signal that shows when the ignition_key is on. `` Tell me more, Sandalphon''. I say`` apparently'' although I saw Jouvet as Arnolphe when he visited this country shortly before his death; by that time, he seemed to have dropped the tragic playing of the last moments of the comedy. He said,`` I only work here''. `` I kicked about 110 in 135 tries during three years in high_school'', he said,`` and made 26 in_a_row at one time. To my knowledge, Lincoln remains the only Head_of_State and Commander-in-Chief who, while fighting a fearful war whose issue was in doubt, proved man enough to say this publicly- to give his foe the benefit of the fact that in_all human truth there is some error, and in_all our error, some truth. The conversion to magnetic_tape is not_yet completed, he said, and added Field 's long service in state_government and welfare employ gave him familiarity with the welfare program. `` The countries are trying to build in a decade the kind_of society we took a century to build'', he said. `` You own this place''? she said, and her tone had softened until it was almost friendly. Sandman told the gathering that reports from workers on a local level all_over the state indicate that Jones will be chosen the Republican_Party 's nominee with the largest majority given a candidate in recent years. `` You see'', she said, looking past him into the room, where the highball glasses sparkled dully in the bright light,`` you and I can n't understand the many hardships they have to undergo''. To say that science had reduced many such fears merely reiterates the obvious and frequent statement that science eliminated much of magic and superstition. `` On trial in Jakarta for having flown for the Indonesian anti-Communist insurgents, U._S. pilot Alan_Lawrence_Pope boldly told the court that in supporting the freedom fighters, he was actually defending the sovereignty and independence of Indonesia. First he thought_of the time he had ridden to Gavin and told him how his cattle were being rustled at the far end of the valley. The Vice_President said,`` If you hear of any names that would fix_me_cheap in_return_for advertising they decorated the Vice_President 's home, let me know. Expansion and relocation of industry in Rhode_Island is the direct responsibility of the Development_Council 's Industrial_Division, and the figures quoted above indicate a successful year 's operation. She 'd say she did feel good on Sunday, could go_to church- there 'd be a little argument, but she could be stubborn- and when the old_woman had gone, quick pack the things she 'd need to take, all but the dress she 'd wear Monday, and take the bag down to that place in the station where you could put things in a locker overnight, for a dime. He again stated that he was`` a regular minister''; that he was`` devoting an average of 100 hours a month to actual preaching publicly'', to 50 to 75 hours in other ministerial duties, and that he opposed war in any form. I said,`` O._K., so now only Blake knows. It was what they said before every performance but tonight it sounded different, as if he really needed it. Princess_Moune, Prince_Souvanna_Phouma 's young daughter, read the Princes' statement. `` She 's been talking_about a picture'', Winston had told him. We sympathize with Mr._Kennedy, but we feel bound to say that his budget review does n't please us either, although for very different reasons. Operating_budget for the day_schools in the five counties of Dallas, Harris, Bexar, Tarrant and El_Paso would be$ 451500, which would be a savings of$ 157460 yearly after the first year 's capital outlay of$ 88000 was absorbed, Parkhouse told the Senate. `` Yes'', I said. But no President ever before referred to his as a`` lousy job''[ as Walter_Trohan recently quoted President_Kennedy as doing in conversation with Sen._Barry_Goldwater]. That 's what he said. Rector said. `` She 's not a man, mister'', he said. When it was finally pointed east, he said,`` You should never have come out here alone. Lauren said,`` Why can n't I call my home? So Enright 's courting of the mettlesome Ellen is impeded considerably, thereby providing the tale which is told. Halleck said the voluntary care plan enacted last year should be given a fair trial first. Military experts say a tight naval_blockade off Cuban ports and at the approaches to Cuban waters would require two naval task_forces, each built around an aircraft_carrier with a complement of about 100 planes and several destroyers. Phil turned and left the room, hearing Eddie say: `` I hate to leave my garden'', Gavin said. `` I'm terribly upset'', she told a girl-friend. `` This is a mighty empty country'', Morgan said. `` Look, Lord'', he said hoarsely. `` I stopped to say goodbye, Mrs._Lattimer, and to tell you how sorry I was to hear about your baby. The door swung open, and Jess said sourly,`` What the hell 's with you?'' The way MacArthur said his line- if you had the recorded transcript of a professional linguist- would probably have gone like this: Primary stresses on emeralds and wish; note pitch 3( pretty high) on emeralds but with a slight degree of drawl, one degree of oversoftness. Kimmell ordered the driver to back_up, watched the children safely across and was approaching the car when it suddenly`` took_off at high speed'', he said, narrowly missing him. `` Just barely'', he said, and repeated his paraphrase: As she told it,`` He 's a rich boy friend, an old guy about 60''. He said,`` I 'm not going_to leave my wife and my car out here in_sight of those''- `` No'', he said. Huff 's attorney, Antone_F._Gregorio, quoted his client as saying that part of the embezzlement represented money paid to Huff, as attorney for the loan association, in satisfaction of mechanic 's liens on property on_which the association held mortgages. Spahn is a superior pitcher but a gentlemanly fine fellow, a ball_player 's ball_player, as they say in the trade. `` No'', said Wilson,`` I do. When the ballplayers started to carry the catcher off the field he said:`` That ought to teach the sonofabitch''. One of these men is former Fire_Chief John_A._Laughlin, he said. `` No, she 'll be all_right'', Jones said quickly. If and when Hino decided to tell him about his experiences, he would do so unasked. One said,`` When I get a cold I buy a bottle of whiskey for it, and within a_few hours it 's gone''. But they all said,`` No, your time will come. Apologies are in_order from anybody who said`` Are you sure you 're not making a mistake''? And she said that after this man had been dead for a week she had gone to Reuveni and accepted his proposal. `` No'', Ekstrohm said,`` No, I did n't know that''. The juror said the masked men had advised him to be lenient. `` But'', it said,`` do you always know when you 're happy''? Then the monk praised Yang_Shan saying:'' I have come over to China in_order_to worship Manjucri, and met unexpectedly with Minor_Shakya``, and after giving the master some palm leaves he brought from India, went_back through the air. `` My name 's Gisele'', the blonde said after she ordered a Scotch. Let me quote him even more fully, for his analysis is important to my theme. Mr._Reama, who retired as vice_president of the American_Screw_Co. in 1955 said,`` Both parties in the last election told us that we need a five per_cent growth in the gross_national_product- but neither told us how to achieve it''. Let me tell you what happened to me today. Thereupon Hwang_Pah said:'' If I knew thou art an Arhat, I would have doubled you up before thou got_over there``! `` No you won't'', Big_Hans said. `` Non-God, no'', I said. And he waited for her to say,`` Oh, no, I can do it, Sam. Mr._Robards laughed, said he 'd feel a damn fool, plain-out could n't do that even to please her. Mr._Richard_Preston, executive_director of the New_Hampshire State_Planning and Development_Commission, in his remarks to the Governors_Conference on Industrial_Development at Providence on October 8, 1960, warned against the fallacy of attempting to attract industry solely to reduce the tax_rate or to underwrite municipal services such_as schools when he said:`` If this is the fundamental reason for a community 's interest or if this is the basic approach, success if any will be difficult to obtain''. Dewey_Lawrence, a Tyler lawyer representing the Texas_Bankers_Association, sounded the opposition keynote when he said it would force banks to violate their contractual obligations with depositors and undermine the confidence of bank customers. `` We have no reason to fear failure, but we must be extraordinarily patient'', the assistant secretary said. What the hell right did Eddie have saying a thing like that? Assistant Fire_Chief Chester_Cornell said gas fumes apparently were ignited by a candle which one of the three Kowalski girls present held for her mother, because the flat lacked electricity. It did n't bother him for everybody from the blacksmith to the preacher to say,`` Howdy, Miss_Jenny'', adding a careless`` Roy'', but it did her. One wrote:``[ I am so hungry] I could eat a rider off his horse+ snap_at the stirups''. `` By observing the conductor'', he says with a twinkle in his eyes,`` I learned how not to conduct''. The Princess said it was too early to say what would be decided if no agreement was reached after three days. The people who told the stories were sincere. And if I ever hear you say' Mist_Laban' again I 'll scream. She never said a word about the fifty dollars. She stood there, a large old_woman, smiling at the things she would say to him in the morning, this big foolish baby of a son. Forty years ago an English writer, W._L._George, dealt with this subject in Eddies_of_the_Day, and said, as an example, that' Saint_George for Merry_England' would not start a spirit half so quickly as' Strike frog eating Frenchmen dead'''! He jammed it this spring and has had to rest it, but he says the old injury has n't bothered him. To begin the interview, he asked if Thayer, with more time to think it over, could add to what he had said the other day about Johnston. Edmonia for her mother, she said firmly, Jennifer, for herself, and-. Why, Holden said to himself, surprised at his own sudden insight, I 'll bet some of those people who enter are just as happy as can be. Without saying so, she was really grateful; for to attend the dying was something she had never experienced, and certainly had not imagined when she thought_of the duties she would have as Bobby_Joe 's wife. Stated in its simplest terms, the main job of the Planning_Division is to plan for the future of the State of Rhode_Island. Even so astute a commentator as Harold_Clurman of The Nation has said that`` Waiting_for_Godot'' is`` the concentrate of the contemporary European mood of despair''. Most_of the letters were written in the hubbub of camp, on stumps, pieces of bark, drum_heads, or the knee. At the close of Davis' speech the following preamble and resolutions were read by the president, and on the question of their adoption passed unanimously: A 24- year-old Atlanta man was arrested Sunday after breaking into the home of relatives in search of his wife, hitting his uncle with a rock and assaulting two police_officers who tried to subdue him, police said. Her mother wrote Kate of her grief at the death of Kate 's baby and at Jonathan 's decision to go_with the South`` And, dear Kate'', she wrote,`` poor Dr._Breckenridge 's son Robert is now organizing a militia company to go South, to his good father 's sorrow. Those which tell a story of the earth 's formation in each area can add geological interest to the recreation sites. , had listed himself for Mormon_Beard roles at the instigation of his fourth murder victim who had said:`` With your beard, dear, you to be in movies''! The city is not adequately compensated for the services covered by the fees, he said. Last May, they said, she admitted being a prostitute. `` You do seem to'', said Henrietta, impressed. `` Get_in'', Charley_Estes said brusquely. `` Bully for you'', Gibby said. Indicating the way in_which he has turned his back on his 1910 philosophy, Mr._Reama said:`` A Socialist is a person who believes_in dividing everything he does not own''. `` I have come to talk with you about the future of humor and comedy'', I told him, at which he started slightly, and_then made us each a stiff drink, with a trembling hand. This so infuriated Deegan that he spun_around and said:`` I 'll get that little bastard. Mr._Sansom actually writes his with a nice ear for a gracefully composed sentence, with an intense relish in_all the metaphorical resources of English, with a thick shower of sophisticated, cultural references. I was ready to jump but when Ma said she 'd get the whisky it surprised him like it surprised me, and he ran_down. `` Oh, now, I do know about that much'', said Mr._Skyros. Stirring, he said:`` I am sorry that my work prevents me from doing anything with you today''. Actually it would be more accurate to say that the leader of the alliance now has swung fully behind the_British policy of seeking to achieve a neutral Laos via the international bargaining table. `` Someday'', Bonner said,`` you 're going_to ask us for help. `` All the more reason, then'', Jack said,`` why we must have a treaty. `` No'', Wilson said. Then, they said General_Burnside was going_to jump over his horse 's head; and they did some somersaults. `` I refused'', Duclos said. `` Nothing 's free in the whole goddam world'', was all I could think_of to say. Adios'', I said, exhausting my Spanish vocabulary on my host and exchanging one of a scarcely tapped store of smiles with my host 's daughters. Sniffing its sweet smell and letting it fall to show its good crumbly consistency, he pointed to the nearby driveway and said,`` This soil used_to be like that hard packed road over there''. I make this observation about the lady, Miss_Judy_Garland, because she brought_up the subject herself in telling a story about a British female reporter who flattered her terribly in London recently and_then wrote in the paper the next day: `` We tried to settle this dispute'', he said,`` but could never come_to an agreement. `` Any time, Roberts'', he said. `` It 's Curtiss'', he said, naming the man Rankin had hit. The disagreement was over what Dr._Jenkins had said at a previous session and_how his remarks appeared in the minutes presented at the following meeting. `` I can n't the studio into a gambling_hell or a saloon'', I said. Pausing in the doorway he said:`` The form of the human female, unlike her mind and her spirit, is the most challenging loveliness in all nature''. I said,`` How long do they keep that up''? A very great Pope, this one, the old_woman explained, her black eyes sparkling. The Providence_Daily_Journal answered the Daily_Post by stating that the raid of John_Brown was characteristic of Democratic acts of violence and that`` He was acting in direct opposition to the Republican_Party, who proclaim as one of their cardinal principles that they do not interfere with slavery in the states''. Or, on_the_other_hand, are unlikely facts being stated, facts which are in themselves significant and not easily applicable to everybody? In his recognition of his impersonal self the dancer moves, and this self, in the`` first revealed stroke of its existence'', states the theme from which all else must follow. `` You often hear people talk_about team_spirit and that sort of thing'', Benington said in a conversation after the ceremonies,`` but what this team had was a_little different. `` Oh, that 's all_right'', he said. `` The ship is huge'', said Macneff,`` but the number of military_men and specialists we are taking limits the linguists to one. She 'd driven_around for_a_while, Joyce said, then, thinking Louis_Thor would have calmed_down by that time, she 'd gone_back to his home on Bryn_Mawr_Drive, parked in_front, and walked toward the pool. A Massachusetts soldier, who seems to have been a Civil_War version of Bill_Mauldin, wrote:`` The officers consider themselves as made of a different material from the low fellows in the ranks. Accordingly, it is the aim of this essay to advance a new theory of imitation( which I shall call mimesis in_order to distinguish it from earlier theories of imitation) and a new theory of invention( which I shall call symbol for reasons to be stated hereafter). `` You know what she likes, Winston'', he had said wearily, one evening in November when Winston was pulling_off his overshoes. `` Moore and Longfellow did have the fate that faces us'', Moreland said. `` Oh, please come_in'', she said. `` You do have to tell me'', flashed Cobb. `` I 'm doing you a favor'', Eddie said quickly. And if we can see that what we meant to say remains the same, while the feeling varies from intensity to near zero, it is not the feeling that we primarily meant to express. `` This afternoon'', the secretary said. Gansevoort said,`` It requires an omniscient eye to select those if any on whom we can now rely. They say it helps them bring_back into schools the spiritual and moral values on_which this country was built. Would you be happier if I made_up some stories about my life, told you some lies? Felix_Kopstein states that`` when the snake reaches its maturity it has already reached about its maximal length'', but goes_on to cite the reticulate python as an exception, with maximum length approximately three_times that at maturity. `` It 's a kind_of agreement in_which each party gives something to the other'', Jack said. But he did not notice, and was already backing the car down to the road, saying`` Toot-toot''! to the stump of a tree as he passed it, the same stump which had impaled the car of many_a guest in the past thirty years and which he refused to have removed. The Administration 's proposals, complex and sweeping as they are, all deal with fringe areas of the housing market rather_than its core, stated Caron_S._Stallard, first vice-president of the Mortgage Bankers Association of America. He said:`` You 'll feel a_lot better after you have a bath. How Maxwell recounts his first coming to Camusfearna, his furnishing the empty house with beach-drift, the subtle changes in season over ten years, is a moving experience. I did say anything, trying to get my throat clear, but I watched him. `` Factors in the cost of treatment are the length of time involved and the skill and education of the practitioner'', says Dr._Brodie. `` This is a very modest proposal cut to meet absolutely essential needs'', he said,`` and with sufficient' deductible' requirements to discourage any malingering or unnecessary overcrowding of our hospitals. He said that the propriety or impropriety of such a gathering was a question that was to be settled by every man in accordance with the convictions of private judgments. `` Hesperus and Lucifer'', Jack said,`` show that we do''. `` Well'', he said,`` got your man fixed_up nice down there. `` God does n't have any appliance or cosmetics'', he said heatedly before he caught himself. Boston_Red_Sox Outfielder Jackie_Jensen said Monday night he was through playing baseball. They 're better off, I tell you. After reading his statement discharging the 23 d ward case, Karns told Wexler that if the seven cases scheduled for trial also involved persons who had been subpoenaed, he would dismiss them. She said,`` Barney, why is he keeping me here''? Wheaton stated that the public_law was essentially`` limited to the civilized and Christian peoples of Europe or to those of European origin''. It is the same ole same, tell me hit 's name. Being a teacher of American literature, I remembered Whittier 's`` Massachusetts_to_Virginia'', where he said:`` But that one dark loathsome burden ye must stagger with alone, And reap the bitter harvest which ye yourselves have sown''. After a lengthy workout yesterday, an open date, Hemus said that Bob_Nieman definitely would stay in the lineup. `` I 've never done this before'', they always said, waiting for the elevator in the hotel corridor. Below decks, Seaman 1/ c Stanley_Bishop had begun to write a letter home. Phil started to say something but Eddie cut him short. It was a fair fight, the boy provoked it- Big_Charlie told me so. `` I do mind at_all'', he said, delighted with her attention. He laughed, suddenly, feeling a surge of power telling him of his hold over them, seeing himself before them, receiving utmost respect and attention. `` Connections'' was all he would say with that smooth hurt smile when I put leading questions. Failure to attend the meeting or explain inability to attend, the letters said, would be considered a`` sign of indifference''. Hoijer 's Athabascan and my Yokuts share 71 identical meanings( with allowance for several near synonyms like stomach belly, big large, long far, many much, die dead, say speak). `` Pretty_much hamburger, hotdogs, steak and, at night, maybe pizza'', says the handsome food expert. Leslie_Newbiggin reflects the dominant position within the World_Council of Churches when he says,`` We must claim absoluteness and finality for Christ and His finished work, but that very claim forbids us to claim absoluteness and finality for our understanding of_it''. `` It was a terrible loss to me'', said Kate quietly, feeling the pain twist again at the mention, knowing now that Juanita must have written to him at Grafton. If so, are you saying,`` Where did the last few years go? `` But John forbad him, saying, I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me? Oh, yeah'', I said. We said there that it was necessary`` that a registrant be given an opportunity to rebut[ the Department 's] recommendation when it comes to the Appeal_Board, the agency with the ultimate responsibility for classification''. `` That 's authenticity'', he said. Heywood_Broun wrote:`` Belle_Poitrine is the_most original thinker since Caligula'', and even F._D._R. had to concede that`` if the rest of_this nation showed the foresight and patriotism of Miss_Poitrine, America would rapidly resemble ancient Babylon and Nineveh''. I remember being told it would happen so fast people would think it took_place overnight. Wilson made_up_his_mind that he must receive at_least$ 2500, but when he mentioned this to the Deacons they said nothing. George said,`` First thing I do when I get to Vicksburg again, is get me a Yankee''- He said,`` Captain, I speak, please? The proposal, Sheets said, represents part of his program for election reforms necessary to make democracy in New_Jersey more_than a`` lip_service word''. `` I 've never done this before'', they always said, pouring another whiskey. One house was without power for about half an hour, a Narragansett_Electric_Co. spokesman said. In_the_end the good man, John_Proctor, expresses what the audience has already come to feel when he says,`` A fire, a fire is burning! `` Well, I guess I know enough to turn you inside_out , you sockdologizing old mantrap''! said Trenchard, otherwise Hawk. In representing part of this new picture, I will be recounting some of my own personal experiences, reactions and judgments; but my primary aim is to transcribe what Englishmen themselves are saying and writing and implying about the Roman and Anglican_Churches and about the present religious state of England. But it is characteristic of him, we are told,`` his little artifice'', to be able to introduce`` into a fairly vulgar and humorous piece of hackwork a sudden phrase of genuine creative art''. `` We 'll work hard Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday'', Meek said,`` and probably will have a good scrimmage Friday. He said she would only hurt herself. Vast spraying programs conducted by`` technicians with narrow training and little wisdom'' are endangering crops and wildlife, Carl_W._Buchheister, president of the National_Audubon_Society, said today. A friend of mine in New_Mexico said the Court_order had caused no particular trouble out there, that all had gone as merry as a marriage bell. Police said the children 's mother, Mrs._Eleanor_Somerville, was visiting next_door when the fire occurred. The horses seemed to know these by instinct, he used_to say: such places invariably had stables with superior feed bins. The positivist tells us that when we say this we are only expressing our present emotion. The wife of convicted bank robber Lawrence_G._Huntley was arrested in Phoenix, Ariz., last week and will be returned to Portland to face charges of assault and robbery, Portland detectives said Friday. `` Metrecal is a pretty complete food'', he says. In that moment of vision Adam heard the voice within himself saying: I must not hate him, I must not hate him or I shall die. John said:`` I have some antiseptic salve with me, but it 's too late for that''. Ben_Franklin said,`` Clearly spoken, Mr._Fogg. `` Here, Idje, you fella like tabac''? he said sharply. `` Husky young_man'', he said with mock distaste. Patrolman_George_Kimmell, of McClellan_Station, said he would recommend a special safety citation for Ralph_Sisk, 9230 Vernor east, a third grader at the Scripps_School, for his assistance in the case. In his novel The_House_of_the_Dead, Dostoevsky tells of his experiences in a Siberian prison_camp. `` Fifteen'', she said. `` If it ai n't an idea'', she said,`` how comes it you can drink beer but not water''? Shortly after the Chief_Executive returned to Washington in midmorning from Hyannis_Port, Mass., a White_House spokesman said the address text still had`` quite a way_to_go'' toward completion. He rammed his mind into focus and said to the two ladies who lay pinkly nude beside him in the desert,`` That was a good bite. You could set_up tables in the front_room and serve salads and your baked beans and brown_bread and Grandma could dress like a gypsy and tell fortunes''. `` I beg to inquire if the back is now safe for travelers'', he said. `` I 'll get more snow'', I said. Pamela_North said,`` Hi'', to her cats, and added that proper cats met their humans at the door. When he protested, the hotel owner said: As stated earlier in the paper, Onsets and Completions- particularly the former- provide a different tool or indicator of expectancy in osseous development, each within a limited age period. What I meant to say was that I started to start in on the dishes by gathering them all_together in the kitchen_sink. After a conversation with another man, he was able to recount practically everything that had been said but could not describe at_all what the other man looked_like. `` And I so want the part'', she said. `` Hal_Yarrow''! said the voice. A man must be able to say,`` Father, I have sinned'', or there is no hope for him. `` McLish'', he said as he kicked the horse into motion,`` I 'd be a mighty sad man if we never met again''. As_it_is written, There is not_one just man; there is none who understands; there is none who seeks after God. In Blanche 's defense, it must be said she was unaware of the newborn hope. He went_on to say:`` In_the_first_place, industry per_se is not dedicated_to the role of savior of foundering municipalities. `` This is Russian money'', said Mervin_Griffith-Jones for the attorney_general 's office. She said the jurors agreed that Pohl 's confession was valid. They quote about the same mass threshold as that of the U.S. apparatus, but a momentum threshold about 40 times greater. He said contributions also could be mailed to Post_Office Box 553, Warren_Village_Station. Where only one club existed before, he says, two will flourish henceforth. Or have a sign on his car that says,' Here Comes the Paxton Kidnapper'''? President_Kennedy 's invitation to the Spanish-born master said,`` We feel your performance as one of the world 's greatest artists would lend distinction to the entertainment of our guests''. `` Sure'', said Angie. `` I am'', he said. No, said he, but officials still called him`` evasive''. `` The cannery'', said Mrs._Lewellyn_Lundeen, an active booster of the cannery since its opening during the war and rationing years of 1941, to handle the`` victory_garden'' produce,`` is a service to the taxpayer. `` I know you when you start talking_about brains and talent'', Maggie said. `` There is non-fiction and non-fiction'', I said. As the author very justly says: Shayne said happily,`` I 've got it all worked_out, Tim. Sponsor quotes John_McLendon of the McLendon-Ebony station group as saying that the Southern_Negro is becoming conscious_of quality and and`` does not wish to be associated with radio which is any way degrading to his race; he tends to shy_away_from the hooting and hollering personalities that originally made Negro radio programs famous''. `` I 'm starting to itch'', she said. He has said,`` Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come_in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me''( Revelation 3: 20). She told the sheep,' The world is coming to an end'! `` Sic semper tyrannis'', it said mildly. He told the committee the measure would merely provide means of enforcing the escheat law which has been on_the_books`` since Texas was a republic''. Krist, I wish they could write! An Alabama soldier whose feminine associations were of the more admirable type wrote boastfully of his achievements among the Virginia belles:`` They thout I was a saint. So they go looking_for mergers with other firms that have publicly quoted stock, and almost daily they pound on the doors of firms like Frito. `` That is undoubtedly a hell of a quote'', said the writer, scratching his head. `` Thank_you, My dear'', he said. an Ah coudn ansuh him an so Ah said' Aw_right, Ah gay-ess, an his fathuh did n uttuh one wohd an aftuh Huhmun was gone, the majuh laughed an tole me thet he an the bawh had been hevin an occasional drink t_'_gethuh f' ovuh a yeah, onleh an occasional one, but just the same it was behahn mah back, an Ah doa n think thet 's nahce at_all, d' you''? She says the children miss you. `` I am'', she said. A young_man was killed and two others injured at midnight Friday when the car they were riding slid into a utility pole on Lake_Avenue near Waddell_Street, NE, police said. When he told her God had called the child to Him, she rejected his words rebelliously. `` My experience as public safety commissioner'', Roos said,`` has shown me that the office of sheriff is best filled by a man with law_enforcement experience, and preferably one who is a lawyer. `` If you can conveniently let me have twenty dollars'', he wrote one friend in 1791 when he was Secretary of the Treasury. Mr._Stone suffered fractured ribs and chest cuts, hospital authorities said. Since little is known about autism, and almost nothing has been written for the layman, we 'd like to share one experienced mother 's comments. She said, when she learned Jackie was heading_home: `` He wants me to go with him tomorrow'', she told Kate. When we say that a mythological mode of thought must be completely abandoned, we mean it must be abandoned as the sole or proper means for presenting the Christian understanding of existence. `` I feel cold'', the medium says, or`` My leg aches'',`` My head is heavy''. `` He calls_for help while saying he is against centralization, but you can n't have it both ways'', Jones said. `` You said a mouthful'', Eugenia said grimly. `` Here'', Winston said gently,`` what 's these dishes doing not washed''? As cheerfully as possible, he said,`` Well, I guess we could all do with a little drink''. Frederick_Seward said his father was sleeping, and then went through a pantomime at his father 's door, to prove the statement. `` Let 's go, Marsh_al'', Brannon said, and took him by the arm. Noting that President_Kennedy has handed the Defense_Department the major responsibility for the nation 's civil_defense program, Mr._Hawksley said the federal_government would pay half the salary of a full-time local director. Eventually, says Keys, one of two things happens. He might say or do something foolish. `` There is a limit to what the United_States in self-respect can endure'', said the President. `` Skip'' Hovarter back in town from a summer in the Reno-Lake Tahoe area where he Rusty_Warren, Kay_Martin, the Marskmen and Tune_Toppers- all pulling good biz, he says. Hirsch says that he has given the role certain qualities he has observed in the city toughs of the real_world. Seated in_front of the desk, Hank said,`` I 'm looking_for some information with very little to go_on, Sheriff''. Albert_Einstein was quoted as saying:`` The workings of the woman 's mind amaze me''. `` I 'd just turned_on the ignition when there was a big flash and I was_lying on the driveway'', he said. `` Your choice'', he said briefly, and turned_to Kid_Boyd. It could n't close, she said. `` This harbor is a bomber 's paradise'', the Britisher had said with frank grimness. Bobby_Joe and the boys would come_by, say`` How 's Granny''? and sit on the porch a while. The car spun around again, Simms said, before Stickney could turn north in Prairie avenue, and_then violated two stop lights as he traveled north into Wilmette in Prairie. The younger boy said the blast knocked him out_of_bed and against the wall. Cable confirmation'', it said translated. Recounting personal observations of clearance work, the Councilman cited instances of inefficient use of equipment or supplies by poorly trained workers and urged that plow blades be set so they do not leave behind a thin layer of snow which eventually freezes. `` Are you kidding''? said Maris. `` It was a nice round figure, that 12'', he said as he headed for the clubhouse, not too_much perturbed. `` I'm sorry, Mrs._Minks'', Arlene said in a tone so low you could hardly hear it. When he was in the war, he was in Law or or something like that, and an old buddy of his told me he would come down on Sundays to the Pentagon and read the citations for medals- just like the one we sent_in for Trig- and go_away with a real glow. That 's to say, he was trigger_happy. `` Reverend'', he said,`` I think you do quite understand the situation here. `` That_much Latin we remember'', Gibby said dryly. `` Y' r dam' porridge is no breakfast'', he said. `` Ryan, look over there'', Nogol said. I state categorically that we shall under no circumstances resort to the use of such weapons unless they are first used by our enemies''. After a conversation with another man, he was able to recount practically everything that had been said but could not describe at_all what the other man looked_like. Do n't tell me about drunks. Dazed, Phil said:`` I do get_it. But slowly they take_over as Alain_Delon( Life, Sept. 15), playing a sometimes appealing but always criminal boy, casually tells a rich and foot-loose American that he is going_to murder him, then does it even while the American is trying to puzzle_out how Delon expects to profit from the act. You should hear the reverence in Fran 's voice when she said`` Baccarat'' or`` Steuben'' or`` Madame_Alexander''. The result says Jolliffe:`` The child gains the feeling that food is the purpose of life''. She stared at him, her eyes wide as she thought_about what he had said; then she murmured:`` You 're very kind, Mr._Morgan. The President said he will ask Congress to increase grants to states for vocational rehabilitation. `` Well, let 's get_going'', she said impatiently. Then Jennie closed her eyes, stretched_forth her arms, and said:`` Take my hand, Louise; I 'm a stranger in paradise''. She said,`` I notice the girl from across the street has bothered to phone or visit''. He said more loudly,`` I'm full, old Pop''. `` I have told you before, and I tell you again'', Monsieur_Favre said rudely. `` If I could only think_of something at the studio, near me, to absorb his boundless energy'', I said. There, Gregorio said, Huff wrote a complete statement of his offense. Now, as he passed the open counter that divided the assembly room from the business office, he nodded and said good_night to the station_keeper and his clerks, not stopping to hear the day-watch playback of his chewing_out. `` You have made the labor worth_while'', he said to her, smiling. He was also personally active in ward politics, and by 1924 O_'_Banion had acquired sufficient political might to be able to state:`` I always deliver my borough as per requirements''. Roberta said,`` No. `` Have you ever operated a transit''? he said. `` I like the tradition'', a girl said. The editorial was based on a news association dispatch which said that the telegraphers had secured an agreement whereby they were guaranteed 40 hours' pay per week whether they worked or not and that a reduction in their number was limited to 2 per_cent per_year. `` Up you go''! he said. It now means, in my country, homosexual'', I said. Repeating it like a student telling himself that the jewel is in the lotus he sank into nirvana. Lemme tell you now''- `` I try'', Felix said blithely. So he paid a call on Barco in his cell and began their chat by stating bluntly: Juras said he insisted Field be continued on a consultant basis only and be answerable directly to the administrator of the agency and not to other agencies of the government. Mrs._Long still feels the same unique spirit of Westminster which she stated the present Juniors will experience today but probably will not appreciate in full for a_number_of years. Huff told Gregorio that he took the money to pay`` the ordinary bills and expenses of suburban living''. The simple mechanical strain of overweight, says New_York 's Dr._Norman_Jolliffe, can overburden and damage the heart`` for much the same reason that a Chevrolet engine in a Cadillac body would wear_out sooner than if it were in a body for which it was built''. With one corner of his mind he knew that they were saying nothing, just expressing the euphoria of a drug so powerful that the known universe had forbidden it. Modern man, as Dietrich_Bonhoeffer has told us, has`` come_of_age''; and though this process by_no_means represents an unambiguous gain and is, in_fact, marked by the estrangement from the depths that seems to be the cost of human maturation, it is still a positive step forward; and those of us who so richly benefit from it should be the last to despise it. `` Carwood did tell you that'', she said. Mitchell decried the high rate of unemployment in the state and said the Meyner administration and the Republican-controlled State_Senate`` Must share the blame for this''. And so the young minister resigned, to go and study and pray, having never passed a day, he told his parishioners, when`` I did not gain from you far more_than I ever gave to you''. Mickie had a pleasant glow as he said,`` You see, both of them, I mean the President and Jeff_Lawrence, are romantics. Of_course he could say much, really, because of Debora, but Linda_Kay could imagine what kind of woman his wife had been and what a raw_deal he had_got. `` All_right'', Brannon said, rising. `` All my life'', he said,`` I tried. In Brown 's raid she wrote,`` though we are non-resistants and religiously believe it better to reform by moral and not by carnal weapons we know thee was anemated[ sic] by the most generous and philanthropic motives''. `` He is wrong to inject Eisenhower into this campaign'', he said,`` because the primary is being waged on state issues and I will not be forced into re_arguing an old national campaign''. Mr._Freeman said that in many_of the countries he visited on a recent world trade trip people were more awed by America 's capacity to produce food surpluses than by our industrial production- or even by the Soviet 's successes in space. He went down to Mills_and_Bradley 's Hardware_Store and bought a full set of carpenter 's tools, including a rotary power_saw and several other pieces of machinery that Mr._Mills said were essential for and doweling, whatever they were. The Holy_Father would die soon, she said to Carla, so she could translate for Sam, although he had a brilliant doctor, a man who did not need the assistance of those doctors offered by the great rulers of the world. He said:`` I 'm going_to_bed''. The Narragansett_Race_Track grounds is one assembly point, he said, and a drive-in theater in Seekonk would be another. `` There may not be any women left'', I said. The driver told police he followed as the Negro man got_out of the cab with his money. The War_Department wrote Mr._Manuel a letter and said he was a hero. Rourke could see it better out the right-hand side, and he said,`` Yes. For_example, a writer in a recent number of The_Queen hyperbolically states that`` of the myriad imprecations the only one which the English Catholics really resent is the suggestion that they are' un English'''. Each salesman was to read a sheet containing a description of the product. Six radiomen told how, twice on two days after the ring was nabbed, a transmitter near Moscow was heard calling, using signals, times and wavelengths specified on codes found hidden in cigaret lighters in Lonsdale 's apartment and the Krogers' house and also fastened to the transmitter lid. Hand her a chair and she would say,`` Why, it 's a nice imitation of those Queen_Anne chairs I inherited from Grandmother_Delancy''. Arlene was so ashamed that she hung her head when she said,`` Yes, sir''. `` Yes'', she said,`` I remember that they came here every summer. `` That it had found a planet on which human_beings could live and which was already inhabited by sentient beings''! said Hal, forgetting in his enthusiasm that he had not been asked to speak. `` You would want me to say yes without making sure his intentions are honorable, would you''? `` It 's' See Joe, see Jim''', he says. Less respect for the legal conventions was displayed by Castro 's right_hand man, Che_Guevara, who edified the Inter-American Economic_and_Social_council meeting in Montevideo by reading two secret American documents purloined from the United_States embassy at Caracas, Venezuela. Scotty said the same words more loudly. The Washington announcement said: He said,`` That may be, but it is authentic the way readers think. After Gagarin became the Greatest Man in the World, for a nation that does not believe_in the cult_of_personality or in careerism, Moreland wrote me a letter in which he said:`` I am not interested in how long a bee can live in a vacuum, or how far it can fly. In an anonymous interview with a French newspaper the financier told of spending several months with her. She said to Maggie that it was one thing to meet an emergency and another to wallow in it, and it was beginning to look at if this one was going_to last forever. One boy said querulously about Orthodox Jews:`` It 's the twentieth century, and they do have_to wear beards''. Nor, as Manny said, had the notoriety done my career`` any good''. A Yank writing from Vicksburg, May 28, 1863, stated`` Not 50 balls have passed_over me since I commenced writing. When I did, she shrugged her shoulders and said that Reuveni wanted her to marry him. Douglas_M._Pratt, president of the PTC, who attended the meeting, said the transit company is reviewing the work on the El. Mr._Werner said yesterday that operations continued through the week. Twenty-seven assessors stated that they were in favor of improved means for assessing movable personal_property, and only five were opposed. Pirate_Manager_Danny_Murtaugh said he had decided between Mizell and Vern_Law for Wednesday 's game. `` In_the_past anyone who said that 90% of all malocclusion is hereditary was scoffed at; now we know that family characteristics do affect tooth formation to a large extent'', he says. She said,`` Well, those are the really interesting things, but if you do n't like any of those I can turn_over some of my extra typing jobs to you, if you think you can type well enough''. He was going_to make_it, he told himself. Finally Luis_Hernandez said,`` What_must_be_,_must_be. `` Strange'', Gabriel said. Nevertheless, Montgomery has stated courageously and wisely the crisis of the Western world. `` Sabine called a_few minutes ago'', Eugene said. `` Sit_down, sit_down'', Eddie said. He knew that anything a brainy little lady like her had to say would be plumb important, as_well_as pleasin' to the ear, and he did want to miss a word of_it. At_last he said,`` Well, thank_you for calling, Mr._Benson. They say that when they take a car, Gloriana does n't take her car, but rides with them. With meat, milk, butter and ice_cream, the calorie-heavy U._S. diet is 40% fat, and most_of that is saturated fat- the insidious kind, says Dr._Keys, that increases blood cholesterol, damages arteries, and leads to coronary disease. They, perhaps, gave the pitch of their position in the preface where it was said that Eisenhower requested that the Commission be administered by the American_Assembly_of_Columbia_University, because it was non-partisan. Speaking of the present status of civil_defense in the city, Mr._Hawksley said he would be willing to bet that not more_than one person in a_hundred would know what to do or where to go in the event of an enemy attack. Once_in_a_while they said what a shame it was, with Granny dying, but they all agreed she would have wanted it any other way. `` She says she has to finish a story''. `` Come_on'', he said. `` Ca n't blame a man for leavin' his wife'', he said quite cheerfully. `` Did you or did you not say what I said you said, because Jane said you never said what I said''? Occasionally gay young blades would write vividly to boon companions at home about their amorous exploits in Richmond, Petersburg, Washington, or Nashville. You say,`` But it costs a_lot_of money to have a hobby. `` You 're gonna get caught'', she heard Joel say to Uncle_Randolph by the pump one morning. This statement recalls the 1959 Berlin crisis, when President_Eisenhower first told reporters that Berlin could not be defended with conventional weapons and_then added that a nuclear defense was out of the picture too. For a second month in a row, Multnomah_County may be short of general assistance money in its budget to handle an unusually high summer month 's need, the state public welfare commission was told Friday. `` I 've got her as neat as I can'', Donovan said, as he dropped the straps of the Seton harness over Greg 's shoulders. `` Sounds like what you 're after'', he said when Hank had finished. `` Rarely in American history has there been a political_campaign that discussed issues less or clarified them less'', says Mr._White. `` Lindy_McDaniel threw batting practice about 25 minutes, and he looked good'', Hemus said. I must say, however, that I preferred the acting that had something of a biting edge to it. `` I think that maybe she wanted it this way'', a vice_squad cop said. `` No'', said the half-man,`` a sort_of eye-machine with real people doing the figures''. `` I have plenty of odd moments when I could be doing something'', Maggie said. `` As_soon_as it started to form, Gannon spotted it'', Meek said. I 'm telling you, if these corpses ever knew the trouble they put us to, they 'd think_twice before letting themselves get knocked_off''. Nearly all_of the farm equipment manufacturers and dealers say the upturn in sales has resulted chiefly from the recent improvement in crop prospects. He said he contacted a friend, Henry_Hall_Wilson, on the President 's staff and asked whether his orchestra could play, in the series. `` You have visited England five times in the past quarter-century, I believe'', my host said. `` I could use some help'', Morgan said finally,`` but I can n't afford to pay you anything. I said,`` Mr._McKenzie, it is as authentic as careful research can make it''. `` I wish I had three wishes'', Maggie said. `` Oh, I forgot to say that if one is taken to the funny_house in the funny_wagon, he is removed to a mental_institution in an ambulance. It is said that, even at the present stage of Southern urbanization, such a city as Atlanta is not distinctly unlike Columbus or Trenton. The fat man said,`` All we gotta do is go around the corner''. This has an interesting analogy with the assumption stated by Philippoff that`` the deformational mechanics of elastic solids can be applied to flowing solutions''. Farm machinery dealer Bob_Houtz tilts back in a battered chair and tells of a sharp pickup in sales: `` A writer lives, at_best, in a state of astonishment'', he says. Our most elemental and unavoidable impressions, he says, are those of being involved in a large arena of powers which have a longer past than our own, which are interrelated in a vast movement through the present toward the future. George_Meredith has said that fervor is the core of style. A Lebanese Moslem told about its existence and application in the Islamic tradition as the`` divine law'', while a C._A._I._P. member who has been working in close association with delegates of the new U._N. nations told of its widespread recognition on the African continent. `` This is a poor boy 's bill'', said Chapman. `` I paint the nothing'', he said once to Franz_Kline and myself,`` the nothing that_is behind the something, the inexpressible, unpaintable' tick' in the unconscious, the' spirit' of the moment resting forever, suspended like a huge balloon, in time''. `` She told me he was in Germany''. So they stayed quiet and hung not on what he said but on how he said it, not listening exactly, but rather, feeling. The weekly loss is partly counterbalanced by 500 arrivals each_week from West_Germany, but the hard truth, says Crossman, is that`` The closing_off of East_Berlin without interference from the West and with the use only of East_German, as distinct from Russian, troops was a major Communist victory, which dealt West_Berlin a deadly, possibly a fatal, blow. `` Costs may seem high, but they used_to be even higher'', says Dr._Brodie. `` Almost everybody in the senior_class is married'', students say dogmatically. ' It 's just a bat' said my wife reassuringly, and I sighed with relief. `` Of_course, dear'', she said. One woman- she could have been either English or American- went_up to him and said,' But you are the foreigners'''. Walter_Reuther, leader of the industrial_union faction of the AFL- CIO, says another two years of_this squabbling will be disastrous for all American labor. `` I'm awful sorry about what 's happened'', Selena said. While the phonemes can be very easily stated, no one is likely to be satisfied with the statement until phonemic occurrences can be related in_some_way to morphemic units, i._e. until the morphophonemics is worked_out, or at_least far enough that it seems reasonable to expect success. `` Dean and myself will try to cut out horses to ride'', he said. On the second voyage, he had turned_back at the frozen island of Novaya_Zemlya and meekly given the crew a certificate stating that he did so of his own free_will- which was obviously not the case. Benched at Tulsa in 1955, he told manager Dutch Meyer: Mr._Hawksley said yesterday he would be willing to go before the city_council`` or anyone else locally'' to outline his proposal at the earliest possible time. I 'm not saying it right. Rachel said that schools and synagogues occupied most_of the buildings. For weeks he had been saying that Hudson 's idea of sailing through to Java was absurd. He did say she could get her beef and vegetables in cans this summer. She 'd found one and she had said a word while Big_Hans and I had hunted and hunted as we always did all winter, every winter since the spring that Hans had come and I had looked in the privy and found the first one. Barton said harshly,`` Why did you do that''? That was all she said. `` It 's nice of you'', Henrietta said doubtfully. `` A remarkable substance'', says Dr._Keys,`` quite apart from its tendency to be deposited in the walls of arteries''. `` Nature often takes care IN the problem'', says Dr._Brodie. When police arrived the man was still violent, Slate said. `` We can boil it'', he said. Mr._Kahler went_on to explain how Hausman 's fox_terrier had been`` making'' in his flower_beds. F._Morris_Cochran, university vice_president and business manager, said the house has been bought to provide rental housing for faculty families, particularly for those here for a limited time. `` Hi, Buzz'', Owen said. He could think_of nothing to tell them: no assurances, no hopeful hints at great discoveries that day. `` We 've got to eat'', Sarah said, curtly, because a chill crawled over her again. `` I never saw that'', said Mercer,`` but I''- An Alabamian wrote:`` Col._Henry is[ an ignoramus] fit for nothing higher than the cultivation of corn''. `` Why do you say that''? Sir_Robert_Watson-Watt 's`` rebuttal'' of Sir_Charles_Snow 's Godkin Lectures is marred throughout by too forceful a desire to defend Lindemann and apparently himself from Sir_Charles' supposed falsehoods while stating those`` falsehoods'' in an unclear incoherent argument. He did say he was out of cans, the No .3 's, but`` I requisitioned 22000''. As the President has said,`` only when our arms are sufficient beyond_doubt can we be certain that they will never be employed''. He said:`` The crazy fool'', half aloud. The younger son told police his brother had run from the house after the shootings and had driven away in their mother 's car. It is difficult to say what can be done about them except that we must learn to recognize when it is they, rather_than pretexts for them, that are causing the trouble, and do everything possible to nurture the healthy personalities that will prevent the development of such deficiencies. `` In_this light we need 1000 churches in Illinois, where we have 200; 800 in Southern New_England, we have 60; we need 100 in Rhode_Island, we have none'', he said. `` I feel confident the stock will qualify for the' national list''', he said, meaning its market_price would be quoted regularly in newspapers all_over the country. Robert_Snodgrass, state GOP chairman, said a meeting held Tuesday night in Blue_Ridge brought enthusiastic responses from the audience. `` Arlene 's a good girl'', my uncle remarked to us; but he said it too_soon, for it came_out just before the tap to which the door responded. Liberals and conservatives in both parties- Democratic and Republican- should divorce themselves and form two independent parties, George_H._Reama, nationally known labor-management expert, said here yesterday. `` You need a linguist''? said Hal. I leave it to the statisticians to say what they were, but I noticed several a_few years ago, during an automobile ride from Memphis to Hattiesburg. Nobody said anything. `` He 's finished eating'', Hogan said. What else was_there to say? He then sold her some capsules that he asserted would take_care of the tumors and cysts until she could collect the money for buying his machine. She could not resist the opportunity`` of showing her superiority in argument over a man'' which she had remarked as one of the`` feminine follies'' of Sara_Sullam; and in her forthright way, Henrietta, who in her story of Sara had indicated her own unwillingness`` to think_of men as the privileged'' and`` women as submissive and yielding'', felt obliged to defend vigorously any statement of hers to which Morris_Jastrow took the exception- he objected to her stand on the Corbin affair, as_well_as on the radical reforms of Dr._Wise of Hebrew_Union_College- until once, in sheer desperation, he wrote that he had given_up hope they would ever agree on anything. There was something not nice about triplets, though their father seemed pleased, showing no disappointment that they had n't been the son he wanted, saying,`` You do n't see triplets trippin' down the pike ever' day, Miss_Jen, hon. Sir- We are writing in reference_to a recent`` suggestion'' made to the staff of the Public_Health_Nursing_Service of Jersey_City( registered professional nurses with college background and varying experiences). reputedly all he did was give her a handful of peanuts, but he said simultaneously,`` I wish they were emeralds''. Shortly after the beginning of Sherman 's Georgia campaign, an ailing Yank wrote his homefolk:`` The surgeon insisted on Sending me to the hospital for treatment. `` Oh- we managed'', she said. For a moment he thought_of going_into Crosson 's office to explain that he had to leave, but there was now such a pain in his chest, such a pounding in his head, that he decided to let it go. `` I'm General_Burnside 's horse, upside_down'', Arlene said, sort_of, for her: even she had to breathe kind_of when she was in that position. He said that he had already told the police_chief that he did know what insurance man had recommended Johnston to Mrs._Meeker. `` When I was a kid'', Maris told a sportswriter last week,`` I used_to follow Williams every_day in the box score, just to see whether he got a hit or not''. Two_weeks, a month, we talk it over again, and maybe if nothing happens meanwhile to say the cops know this_and_that, then we make a little deal, is it''? The book carries a disclaimer in_which Remarque says it has been necessary for him to take minor liberties with some of the procedures and formalities of racing. `` If you expect her to show_up'', she said,`` you 'd better put' and wife' on there. He said,`` Grosse? `` How many children do you have present today''? he said. `` Only a relative handful of such reports was received'', the jury said,`` considering the widespread interest in the election, the number of voters and the size of_this city''. `` They 'll be takin' me next'', he said pleasantly,`` but not so soon 's they plan. As was said in Gonzales,`` it is the Appeal_Board which renders the selective_service determination considered' final' in the courts, not to be overturned unless there is no basis in fact. He said he wanted very_much to listen. `` Please'', she said,`` please''. The Providence_Daily_Post 's editor wrote that he could not believe that a meeting honoring Brown was to be held in Providence. In representing part of this new picture, I will be recounting some of my own personal experiences, reactions and judgments; but my primary aim is to transcribe what Englishmen themselves are saying and writing and implying about the Roman and Anglican_Churches and about the present religious state of England. `` No'', I said. `` Very_well'', she said,`` I 'll not catechize you. `` Nothing wrong with me that could n't be cured'', Nogol said. `` All_right'', Calenda said, his voice still quiet. Moreland fixed us each another drink, and said,`` For God 's sake, tell me something truly amusing''. But, he told the`` skyjackers'', the 707 did n't carry enough fuel to reach Havana; they would have to refuel at El_Paso. `` You do have_to watch what you say. I concur most heartily with today 's letter on the futility of writing to Sen._Dirksen and Sen._Douglas. It is she who says aye or nay to the intimate questions of sexual technique and mechanics- not the husband. `` Precisely'', said Mr._Frans. `` They are just asking too_much'', he said. Outside those limits it asserted, as against other states, a position of sovereign equality, and, as against the`` inferior'' peoples of the non-Western world, a position of dominance. `` Forgive me, Sandalphon'', said Hal. Admitting that main_streets and the central business_district should have priority, the Councilman said it is also essential that small shopping areas`` not be overlooked if our small merchants are to survive''. He also said that the salary, in_terms_of going rates in the field, was`` modest'' in_terms_of the man 's responsibility. In his answer thereto, he advised the Board that he had made no such statement in 1956, and asserted that his only claim to`` pioneering'' was in 1952. `` Do worry'', Frankie said. On ships at_sea, on railroad_trains, in summer hotels with mountain views, they always said,`` I 've never done this before''. As I have stated previously, the Attorney_General has advised me that this section violates fundamental constitutional principles. `` I have no card'', she said bitterly. `` She flew beautifully'', said Fiedler. Rachel said,`` I 'd_better get him to bed''. `` diets can be terrible'', the girl said. Docherty said,`` It 's okay, Bonfiglio, let him by''. He was reading from the Talmud with a group of men from his congregation. `` But she should have come here in_the_first_place'', the women had said. Mrs._Long wished all the Juniors luck in the Class and stated,`` Have fun! `` The first two pilots had crashed'', he said. `` I 'm taking them to the cemetery'', said Henrietta, out of a vague feeling of hospitality. Beebe tells of one private car that has gold plumbing. He only rarely tells a personal anecdote and hardly ever sketches an individual or quotes his opinions. `` Emory_University 's charter and by-laws have never required admission or rejection of students on the basis of race'', board chairman Henry_L._Bowden stated. Remember what I said about going_out to get anybody left behind? `` Our objective'', the colonel had said that day of the briefing,`` is Papa-san''. `` That permitted us to start the ball right_away'', said Stram, quipping,`` I think I 'll put that play in the book''. `` No'', Eddie said. Mr._Hawksley said. But when you write to Congresswoman_Church, bless her heart, your letter is answered fully and completely. `` The best thing for you to do'', Eddie said,`` is go_home. Lovingly, she accepted, and so great was my emotion that all I could think_of saying was,`` You 're amazing, you_know''? His wife had said to him:`` Nellie is in_love with Clayton_Roy. The Brevard visitors had very little to say at the beginning of the tour but warmed_up later. The gunman nodded, slipping the picture into his breast_pocket, saying nothing. `` Stake me'', she said,`` and let me at those dice. The women said they had seen him wave an exhausted farewell; but he might have been shooing_away the fleas that hopped from his yellow dog onto him. More_than 1000 were said to have been arrested- 100 of them Roman_Catholic priests. `` It is possible that I over corrected'', he said ruefully. Shayne said,`` I know it was, Tim''. The Vice_President said with a slight bluster,`` There is anyone who loves the President I do. `` Now'', said Arlene, eventually, making them both sit in formation on a big root of a live_oak, the sort of root that divided itself and made their bottoms sag_down and feel comfortable. Liston is Bill_Liston, baseball writer for the Boston_Traveler, who quoted Jensen as saying: `` Stay here in the parlor where it 's cool'', she said, trying to be calm. Lincoln understood this better than most when he said in his`` Second Inaugural'' that God`` gives to both North and South this terrible war, as the woe due to those by whom the offense came''. `` When they became members of the city police narcotics unit'', Sokol said,`` they were told they would have to get to know certain areas of Chicago in_which narcotics were sold and they would have to get to know people in the narcotics racket. `` Springfield 's in tomorrow'', Frankie said. He had written out the license_number of his car but had transposed the last two figures, an old dodge which is still good. Hal gasped, and he said,`` A divorce''? Aside from the fact that business was slow this time_of_year and his one salesgirl was not the most enterprising, Mr._Phillips had no worries at_all, and he said as much to Gun_Matson, who sat across from him in civilian clothes, on a Jiffy-Couch-a-Bed, mauve velour,$ 79.89 nothing down special! They had a two-hour luncheon together in`` an atmosphere of cordial understanding and relaxation'', she said. Of the Japanese private he says:`` He fought and marched till he died. Her little brown face wrinkled up, her brown eyes gleamed, and with her little gestures she said all the courteous things. `` Y'all should have let me take that money out'', Andrus said. It had gone big with the Hollywood girls when he told them his sister was an editor of Art_and_Apparel. But Corporal_Johnson has alreadeh said it didn_make_no diffrunce_t '_hi-im''. He said vaguely,`` Well, it is a_little legal matter, but nothing like that''. `` I 've never done this before'', she said later, when he was arranging himself to leave. In the central contest, that for Mayor, they may have found some pertinent points in_what each faction has said about the other. Eileen got_to dancing, just a_little tiny dancing step to a hummed tune that you could hardly notice, and trying to pick_up strange men, but each time I was ready to say to_hell_with_it and walk_out she 'd pull herself together and talk so understandingly in that sweet husky voice about the good times and the happiness we 'd had together and there I was back on_the_hook. On December 9, 1862, Sergeant_Edwin_H._Fay, an unusual Louisianan who held A._B. and M._A. degrees from Harvard_University and who before the war was headmaster of a private_school for boys in Louisiana, wrote his wife: But Michael_Sept had unmasked him, revealing he had never been a bishop, but was an Anabaptist, afraid to state his faith, because he knew John_Calvin had written a book against their belief that the soul slept after death. `` My approval of_this bill should not be viewed_as establishing a precedent for the enactment of similar legislation for other mineral industries'', the President said. The hotel staff, as_well as residents of the Excelsior, told us they saw that both ladies were bleeding from scratches as they were seen fleeing down the hall. But when a board of inquiry was called to look_into the charges of cowardice made against him, the men who had seen Reno leave the battlefield and the officer who had heard Reno suggest that the wounded be left to be tortured by the Sioux, refused to say a harsh word against him. I was shown, instead, a batch of white tickets of the sort handed_out, he told me, every morning. The thin man said,`` That-a-way''. In a series of fairy_tales and fantasies, Melies demonstrated that the film is superbly equipped to tell a straightforward story, with beginning, middle and end, complications, resolutions, climaxes, and conclusions. He does not mean to say that Adam lost the similitude of God and his immortality through the fall; for he was created not exactly immortal, nor yet exactly mortal, but capable of immortality as_well_as of mortality. `` In the kitchen'', he said. `` Furhmann 's faculty is proud that this has been a spontaneous effort, started largely among the students themselves, because of fondness for Vicky and sympathy for her entire family, Pohly said. Would we gain by keeping alive his memory and besmirching today 's Roman_Catholics by saying he had a Catholic heart? He could make_out what he was saying. Mr._Jack had said,`` You look about fifteen years old''. Houghton said 6 p. m._Friday had been set for a canvass of all 480 homes in the subdivision, which is located northeast of Dequindre and 14 Mile road east. Of the millions who have served time in concentration_camps in Siberia as political_prisoners of the Soviet state, few emerge in the West to tell about it. `` Just you wait'', said Arlene again, as though she were discovering the pleasantly tingling insinuations of that handy little sturdy statement. `` Phil, come into my office'', Eddie said. All this near tragedy, which to us borders_on comedy, enables us to tell the story over_and_over_again, always warming ourselves with a glow of complacency. When he said it, they thought it exceedingly profound, though none of them understood it, since it was simply the amount_of_time that Mercer had been on Shayol: We 'd be losing at halftime to a good team and Hartweger would say,' Do worry, Coach- we 'll get 'em all_right'''. Merritt_D._Hill, Ford_Motor_Co. vice_president, says his company is starting to get calls daily from dealers demanding immediate delivery or wanting earlier shipping dates on orders for corn pickers. `` Never_mind'', she said sternly. Griffith said,`` Hoag told me to tell you''- he waited until they were close; it was hideously embarrassing-`` not to let the prime_minister be alone with Mahzeer''. `` Probably just stepped_out'', he said. The minister, describing the attacks which led_up to the appeal, said that 60000 Communist_North Vietnamese were fighting royal army troops on one front- near Thakhek, in southern-central Laos. He said with satisfaction,`` That 's fine, Tim. If you want to spend another day in the State_Department- another day- you get_in there and tell that captain what I told you''. `` I told you, Mike'', said Rourke in an aggrieved voice. `` I think I can do a better job with the glove, now that I know the hitters around the league a_little better'', he said. The two in the bed knew each other as old people know the partners with whom they have shared the same bed for many years, and they needed to say no_more. What he did, Mr._Werner said, was let manual_laborers go_home Tuesday night for some rest. Noting all the difficulties that stand in the way of reunion, he has said that they ought not to discourage anyone. Then he arrived in Zanzibar and found Africans carrying signs saying`` American imperialists, go_home''. This, in more diplomatic language, is what Adlai_Stevenson told the newspaper men of Latin_America yesterday on behalf of the United_States_Government. She said,`` I guess the Lord looks_out for fools, drunkards, and innocents''. Now, Mis-ter_McBride'', said Lord, and he laid a firmly restraining hand on the field boss 's arm. Assistant_Prosecutor_Fred_Lewis, who tried both the Hengesbach and Pohl cases, said he did not know what would be done about two arson charges pending against Pohl. `` That 's the stuff'', Curt said. Agnese, smiling too, said,``' Ello'', and_then more slowly,`` I am happy''. A Pennsylvania soldier wrote that`` they were the hardest looking set of men that Ever i saw they Looked as if they had been fed on vinegar and shavings''. `` Mr._Flannagan is away'', she said. `` I 'll give you a medical certificate, framed, if you like'', Miss_Ada had said. I hate Warsaw, he said to himself. Alexander said. I say chantey. Another woman, addressing Christmas_cards, said to her husband:`` We sent them one last year but they did send us one, so they probably won't send us one this year because they 'll think we won't send them one because they did last year, do you think, or shall we''? Done in the modern style of a`` confession'', Fink tells in exquisite detail how he came to know, and, more important, love his mother 's pet salamander, Alicia. One advantage that would come to the city in having a full-time director, he said, is that East_Providence would become eligible to apply to the federal_government for financial_aid in purchasing equipment needed for a sound civil_defense program. President_Kennedy was right when he said,`` We shall never negotiate out of fear and we never shall fear to negotiate''. `` The world that was once foot-loose and fancy-free'', he said,`` has now become screw-loose and frenzy free. Bobby_Joe was trying to get Linda_Kay to say she would cook one if he brought it home. In I wanted to tell him, but I was afraid to the final to is lightly stressed because it represents to tell him. With his free hand he pulled a pad and pencil toward him and began to make notes as he listened, saying,`` Uh-huh'' and`` I see'' at intervals. `` You lucky kids'', he said. `` I volunteer'', said Hal. These, he said, are`` two of the principal underlying causes for family breakups leading to ADC''. Hughes said Monday,`` It is the apparent intention of the Republican_Party to campaign on the carcass of_what they call Eisenhower_Republicanism, but the heart stopped beating and the lifeblood congealed after Eisenhower retired. Yet when, at_war 's end, the ex-Tory made the first move to resume correspondence, Jay wrote him from Paris, where he was negotiating the peace settlement: John closed his eyes and saw once_again the little niche in his mother 's bedroom, where she had knelt to tell the good Virgin of her needs. `` I 'll see'', Morgan said. just_as p_'_lite an- an cohnfidunt, an Ah says' Uh_coahse you cai', but he says' Whah nawt, you ah hevin one'? The Greek evidently fell_for her,`` Monsieur X'' recounted, and to clinch what he thought was an affair in the making he gave her 100000 francs( about$ 300) and led her to the roulette tables. `` Our most immediate goal is to increase public awareness of the movement'', he indicated,`` and to tell them what this will mean for the town''. Mr._Martinelli has, in recent weeks, been of the opinion that a special town_meeting would be_called for the vote, while Mr._Bourcier said that a special election might be_called instead. One has_to talk confidentially with some of the directors of vocational high_schools to realize that a boy cannot just say,`` I want to be a plumber'', and then, by doing good work, find a job. `` I 'll get the spirits'', Ma said. `` Here are two old_men, mad at each other and too proud to pick_up the phone'', said a House Democratic leader. `` And Jesus answering said unto him, Suffer it to be so now: for thus it becometh us to fulfill all righteousness. Fiat officials say they have had no strikes for more_than six years. Gov._John_M._Dalton, himself a lawyer and a man of long service in government, spoke with rich background and experience when he said in an address here that lawyers ought to quit sitting in the Missouri General_Assembly, or quit accepting fees from individuals and corporations who have controversies with or axes_to_grind with the government and who are retained, not because of their legal talents, but because of their government influence. ( Leave_off the ham and you call it Chicken_Pontiac, says Ramsey.) You have heard him tell these young people that during his almost 50 years of service in the Congress he has seen the Kaisers and the Hitlers and the Mussolinis, the Tojos and Stalins and Khrushchevs, come and go and that we are passing_on to them the freest Nation that mankind has ever known. It is blind, fundamentalist dogmatism to say,`` Messing_around with the King_James_version seems to us a perilous sport at_best''. `` If once they become inattentive_to the public affairs'', Jefferson said,`` you and I, and Congress and assemblies, judges and governors, shall all become wolves''. `` I told you what Miss_Ada 's doctor said''. Her mother, now dead, was my good friend and when she came to tell us about her plans and to show_off her ring I had a sobering wish to say something meaningful to her, something her mother would wish said. Acting_Administrator_Andrew_F._Juras said that because of Field 's unique position and knowledge in the program, the agency now would be seriously handicapped if he was not continued for a period. `` I like to dance'', she said, then turned and walked away. Mr._Reama told the Rotary_Club of Providence at its luncheon at the Sheraton-Biltmore_Hotel that about half of the people in the country want the`` welfare'' type of government and the other half want a free_enterprise system. `` You must be a very learned man'', says Voltaire to one of the bandits. Presently his water_brother said breathlessly. So had Miss_Shawnee_Rakestraw, full_of criticisms about the changes here, giving thanks that her dear old father had gone to his Heavenly_Rest last year, saying how much she enjoyed her boarding_house in town in inclement weather, was looking_forward to Quinzaine_Spa this summer. He would say, of_course, that he had not really had any such wish; that what he had said was no more than one of those things one does say, lightly, meaning nothing. `` I 've had it'', he told a newsman. The suggestion that in saying something evil had occurred we were after_all making no mistake, because we had never meant anyhow to say anything about the past suffering, seems to me merely frivolous. Some who have written on Utopia have treated it as`` a learned diversion of a learned world'',`` a phantasy with which More amused himself'',`` a holiday work, a spontaneous overflow of intellectual high_spirits, a revel of debate, paradox, comedy and invention''. This is what we mean when we say this demand must be accepted without condition. Yet we who lean upon such a man and draw strength from him and expect interpretation of the infinite through him- we who readily accept his sacrifice as our due, we of the congregations are the first to tell him what is in our minds instead of listening to what is in his soul. Before hitting the pole, Mr._Stone 's car brushed against a car driven by Alva_W._Vernava, 21, of 23 Maple_Ave., North_Providence, tearing_away the rear bumper and denting the left rear fender of the Vernava car, police said. Equally significant, Pope_John has said that Catholics themselves bear some responsibility for Christian disunity. `` Let 's see'', Cousin_Ada said. Her husband was lying on the kitchen floor, police said. Then, when the case went to the jury, the judge excused one of the jurors, saying the juror had told him he had been accosted by masked men at his motel the night before the trial opened. Walker said he was considering filing a motion for a new trial which would contend that the verdict was against the weight of the evidence and that there were several errors in trial procedure. He cites with pleasure the comment of a lady, who exclaimed after a concert:`` Why, it 's extremely interesting. When they came to Mr._Jack 's photograph, twenty by twelve inches in a curly silver frame, Miss_Ada said,`` By_rights I ought to leave that, seeing he won take my clotheshorse''. The effect, needless to say, is almost terrifying, and though at_times a_bit obscure, the film is certainly a much needed catharsis for the`` repressed'' movie-goer. The suitcases had come while they were out, and had been put in their room, the concierge said. A colossal campaign opened to sell more sexual organs of plants and Mrs._Joseph_Shadow_of_Greatness_Douglas was quoted as saying:`` I would no_more sit_down without flowers on my table than without serviettes''. `` I 'm a mess'', she said, and suddenly she was alarmed. Which probably would turn_out to be true; which he obviously had to be given the opportunity to say. Sen._Charles_W._Sandman, R-Cape_May, said today Jones will run well ahead of his GOP opponents for the gubernatorial nomination. He says:`` Beside the Protestant philosophy of Progress, as expressed in radical or conservative millenarianism, should be placed the doctrine of the democratic faith which affirmed it to be the duty of the destiny of the United_States to assist in the creation of a better world by keeping lighted the beacon of democracy''. But he emphasized that the agency must train people within its own employ to fulfill what Field handles, and he said he personally`` regrets very_much that the agency has not done this in_the_past''. The association said it would post 24 hour guards at Gladden 's home and at those of James_Mining and Eugene_Shiflett. Without saying or seeming to say that in portraying the Sartoris and the Compson families Faulkner 's chief concern is social criticism, we can say nevertheless that through those families he dramatizes his comment on the planter dynasties as they have existed since the decades before the Civil_War. `` Mind your own goddamn business'', Mike_Deegan said. But he further said that it was better politics to let others question the wisdom of administration policies first. `` New_Orleans''? she says,`` of_course I 've had the best. And to encourage other churches to try their own programs, Kern said this Sunday 's sessions- including the free dinner- will be open_to anyone who makes reservations. The typical U._S. daily menu, says Dr._Keys, contains 3000 calories, should contain 2300. `` That will be$ 1.80'', said the gas_station man. I could evoke no further elaboration from her about this; but a_few seconds later she was standing directly across the room from me, looking me in the eyes and saying in a scathingly condemnatory tone,`` Your father despises you''! If the city_council fails to consider appointment of a full-time CD director, Mr._Hawksley said, then he plans to call a meeting early in September so_that a civil_defense organization will be developed locally. Hughes said,`` This is not a plan to conquer space- but to conserve it'', pointing_out the state population has increased 125000 each_year since 1950. The way Hoag was, no telling what he might say or do. It is probably fair to say that the idea of death is more profound in Irenaeus than the idea of sin is. Then epistolatory me was a foreign correspondent dispatching exciting cables and communiques, full of dash and wit and glamor, quoting from the books I read, imitating the grand styles of the authors recommended by a teacher in whose special, after_school class I was enrolled. `` Yehhh'', said Coughlin, practically spitting on him. `` From its beginning'', the trustees' statement said Friday,`` Emory_University has assumed as its primary commitment a dedication to excellence in Christian higher learning. The Poetics, in affirming that all human arts are`` modes of imitation'', gives a more serious role to artistic mimesis than did Plato. Anticipated heavy traffic along the Skyline_Drive failed to materialize yesterday, park rangers said, and those who made the trip got a leisurely view of the fall colors through skies swept clear of haze. The opening paragraph of the chapter titled The_Theory_Of_Representative_Perception, in the book Philosophies_Of_Science by Albert_G._Ramsperger says,`` passed_on to the brain, and there, by some unexplained process, it causes the mind to have a perception''. Mr._Truman emphasized this point by saying,`` You fellows in the Department_of_State do know much about domestic politics''. Some people have luck and some have no luck and that, whatever people who prefer order say, is the size_of_it. `` Never_mind_'', Arlene had said, after the policeman had left, having pursued the usual unco-operative course of grownups. By leaving our doors open the United_States gives other peoples the opportunity to see us and to compare, he said. Bobby_Bester_Hammett, 21, of Rte. 3, Lawrenceville, and Mrs._Lucille_Herrington_Jones, 23, of Lawrenceville, died in the flaming car, the patrol said. `` I thought'', Midshipman_Rogers had told Alexander,`` that Spencer was teaching him geometry''. Ramsey, 6- 3, 195 and ruggedly slim, says,`` I can n't remember when I did n't pester my mother to teach me to cook''. Just nothing, she told herself. I said quietly, respectfully,`` What did she do here? `` I feel confident the stock will qualify for the' national list''', he said, meaning its market_price would be quoted regularly in newspapers all_over the country. Ninety-nine times_out of a_hundred the motel manager does n't check the license_number on the plates against the license_number the tenant writes out. She said,`` Oh Eugenia, I wish&&&''. `` No'', said the official. A_few of them said they`` preferred contemporary art''. He said now,`` I 've got the perfect headquarters set_up. Among the_most frequently quoted Biblical sentences are the Beatitudes and yet so few persons, other_than scholars, really understand the true meaning of these eight blessings uttered by Jesus at the beginning of the Sermon_on_the_Mount. `` Now'', he said,`` we got to put_in some outlets for them power_tools; then a_couple_of fluorescent lamps over the workbench an' I guess we 're about through down here''. `` I soon came_back to my senses'', he said, aloud, to the young blizzard, proudly, drawing himself up, as if making a report to some important superior. In the city, he said, the waiting_list for those who want to join the union is so long that unless a boy has an inside_track he can get_in. You may be very religious, a good church_member, an upright, honest and sincere person; you may be baptized, confirmed, reverent and worshipful; you may attend mass, do penance, say prayers and zealously keep all the sacraments and ceremonies of the church; you may have the final and extreme_unction but if you are not born again you are lost and headed for hell and eternal punishment. What Herter presented, said Gore, was`` not a very encouraging review''. `` God, I take it, plays no part in_this'', she said waspishly. Whosoever violates our rooftree, the legend states, can expect maximal sorrow. `` I have heard stories'', he writes,`` of the most terrible, the most unnatural actions, of the most monstrous murders, told with the most spontaneous, childishly merry laughter''. A 14- power conference on Laos should then meet on May 5, he said. `` Farmers are n't as price conscious as last year so we can get more money on a sale'', says Jack_Martin, who sells J._I._Case tractors and implements in Sioux_City, Iowa. Said she,`` I 'm strong, too. Peter_Caroli had come to Geneva, saying that he had been a bishop of the Church_of_Rome and had been persecuted in Paris for his Reformed faith. `` He said a fat_hell on Big_Hans''. Pat took Eileen and me out to dinner at a swell steak_house and told us with tears in his eyes how happy he was we had come together again. Mr._Kennedy told Moscow he would give his answer by May 20 after consultation with the Allies. `` All dey know down dere is it were at Manassas_Junction and it were a big fight'', the old_man told them. `` If you go broke'', she said, smiling up at him,`` I 'll leave you''. In_reply to a letter in today 's`` voice'' urging the sale of meat after 6 p. m., I wish to state the other side of the story. `` It seems to me you have enough to do as_it_is'', Eugenia said. After paying tribute to the conductor and his white-clad youthful students, President_Kennedy said,`` As an American I have the greatest possible pride in the work that_is being done in dozens of schools stretching across the United_States- schools where devoted teachers are studying with interested young_men and women and opening_up the whole wide horizon of serious_music''. In another attack, Samuel_Verstandig, 41, proprietor of a food store in the 2100 block Aiken street, told police two Negroes assaulted him in his store and stole$ 150 from the cash_register after choking and beating him. `` I woke_up this morning'', Moreland said,`` paraphrasing Lewis_Carroll. Still there was no Gonzales and the family would say nothing. He said in a studied voice,`` I did n't do it for you. `` I learned that now'', I said. Smaller systems can of_course be stated much more succinctly. `` It 's getting so chilly we 've lighted a fire, and we 're going_to tell a round_robin story- a nice, scary one. `` We worry'', say the mothers. `` The man was bent_over with his hand on his stomach'', Berry said. `` Since we 're having coffee with them this afternoon'', he said,`` I think I 'll ask the daughter if we can pay her to come in to clean for us''. `` Not a_bit'', I said,`` but she 's keeping her figure in_hand''. `` Sure'', said Hirey. He spoke through the public address box built into the cabin, and his gigantic voice roared out over the empty plain, so_that the pink herd of talking people stirred gently in their happiness and wondered what their friend B' dikkat might be wanting to tell them. He said`` Morris_County is rapidly changing and unless steps are taken _to preserve the green areas, there will be no land left to preserve''. `` Oh_no'', Harold said, shocked. Capable_of enduring friendships, they were also stout controversialists, who could write with a drop of vitriol on their pens. As Hartweger accepted his silver bowl, he said,`` I want to thank coach 's wife for talking him into letting me play''. It saying,' That would be sending the goat to look_after the cabbage'. William keeps_up with our town 's doings daily, via the Tribune, and he tells me he never misses the Ticker. Similarly, the American_Cancer_Society( ACS), the Arthritis_and_Rheumatism_Foundation, and the BBB have each stated lately that medical quackery is at a new high. `` Hettie, they did sell you'', he said miserably. Principal_Clayton_W._Pohly said he would allow a further collection between classes today, and revealed that Y-Teen_Club past surpluses had been used to provide a private hospital nurse Monday for Mrs._Kowalski. `` We go_to the park with this nice lady'', one of them said. Taylor said Mrs._Huntley and her husband also will be questioned about a series of 15 Portland robberies in spring of 1959 in_which the holdup_men bound their victims with tape before fleeing. '' Why``, said the teacher,'' art thou so late``? Piepsam 's fatal rage arises because he cannot stop the cyclist, but also because God will not stop him; as Piepsam says to the crowd in his last moments:`` His justice is not of this world''. The only precaution is that all volumes used in the formula be quoted in the same terms. He says of_it: Once, they were at Easthampton for the summer( again, Fritzie said, a good place, even though they were being robbed). Henry_van_Dyke said,`` Forgive and forget if you can; but forgive anyway''. Karns said that the cases involved a matter`` of even greater significance than the guilt or innocence'' of the 50 persons. `` We 'll work for our keep'', the boy said eagerly. Linda_Kay told him he could do anything like that with his Grandma dying, and he said well they had_to eat, did they, they were all dying. `` The old_man came from the front of the plane and said he wanted four volunteers to go to Cuba'', McCauley said,`` and like a nut I raised my hand. The letters which poured forth from camps were usually written under adverse circumstances. They 'll probably attack at dawn'', Montero said. `` All_right'', he said. `` We bump'', one said; and the other went_on to development of the idea. Two members of the panel later told in court about receiving telephone_calls at their homes from anonymous persons expressing interest in the trial. He could put a stop to_it, she told him again_and_again. `` As my wife puts it'', he said, again with a twinkle in his eyes,`` all you know is your music. The soldiers are fighting and the Americans are helping, he said, but in the fight against the Pathet_Lao the key factor is the villager himself. That is questionable, to say the least. `` Good figures should be kept in_hand'', she said, and walked away with an exaggerated wiggle. He in_turn told her she demanded too_much. `` Not in the sense of the words'', I said. She 'd found it by_luck most likely but she had said anything and we did know how long_ago it 'd been or how many other ones she 'd found, saying nothing. `` In back, buddy'', the driver said to me. What else he said was lost in the rattle of gunfire on_all_sides. To accomplish this would necessitate some changes in methods, he said. `` I 'll leave the air conditioner on for you, Mr._Ferrell'', said Hirey. Their flight was delayed, Dunn said, when a boarding ramp inflicted some minor damage to the wing of the plane. What otherwise could`` the lawyer, doctor, minister, the men_of_science and letters'' do when told that they had`` become the cherubim and seraphim and the three archangels who stood before the golden throne of the merchant, and continually cried,' Holy, holy, holy is the Almighty Dollar'''? The meetings in Zurich, the statement said, would deal only with principles that would guide the three factors in their search for a coalition Government. What did Eddie have to say''? The Louisiana city is known, of_course, for its fine food, good music and its colorful hospitality`` and, when guests arrive_at Philmont that night'', says Mrs._Grinsfelder,`` that is exactly what we expect to offer them. The story of a quarter of a century of Soviet-Western relations is vitally important, and it is told with the fire of a first-rate historical narrator. If the crummy bastard could write! These objectives are stated here because of their importance in understanding the current activities of the Planning_Division. We suggested this Class in the horse world and it was accepted immediately and included in the programs of horse_shows At the recent horse_show convention in New_York it was stated that this Intermediate_Judging_Class is meeting_with great success and will be a great help to future judges in the horse world. Harvey said his objective was to create a better public image for welfare``. The patient, on_the_other_hand, is far from neutral; aside from her specifically regional accent, she reveals by the use of the triad,`` irritable, tense, depressed'', a certain pedantic itemization that indicates she has some familiarity with literary or scientific language( i. e., she must have had at_least a high-school education), and she is telling a story she has mentally rehearsed some time before. The request for lower rates originated with the Southern railway, which has spent a good_deal of time and money developing a 100- ton hopper car with which it says it can move grain at about half what it costs in the conventional, smaller car. Last week, when Royal was informed that three Longhorns were among the conference 's top four in rushing, he said:`` That won't last long''. `` I 'll have one of the boys get it'', he said. `` Why the two damned fools got all excited when they saw the bottle, and knocked each other out_cold'', Shayne said good-humoredly. `` I rather resent'', she said,`` you those groups in Portland as though just the move accomplished this. `` It 's all_right'', he said. Our blessed Lord Jesus_Christ, the sinless Son of God, who could not lie, said,`` Amen, amen, I say to thee, unless a man be_born again, he cannot see the kingdom_of_God''( St._John 3: 3). Alexander said,`` Answer me properly, Spencer''. He also had, at_times, an uncanny absent-minded air like a sleepwalker; he would look right through you while you were talking to him, and if you said,`` For_Christ's_sake, Donald, you 've got Prussian_blue all_over your shirt'', he would smile, and nod, and an hour later the paint would be all_over his pants as_well. `` Of_course I am'', he said. I want to say more about Gabriel 's so-called fundamental_law. If you want to spend another day in the State_Department- another day- you get_in there and tell that captain what I told you''. When I talked to Ching about it, he said, Everyone can learn, if he is not a Reactionary or lazy. `` Well, I'm here at_last'', she said, addressing the old portraits on the walls. It has been said of John_Stuart_Mill that he wrote so clearly that he could be found_out. He waited until they were inside the elevator and then said:`` Now what do we do''? `` The road 's washed badly'', said Dill,`` but there 's a trail you can get_over with a horse. Response to the program has been so encouraging, Kern said, that a city-wide youth school at Dade_County_Auditorium may be set_up soon. `` The majority of children in the United_States could benefit by some form of orthodontic treatment'', says Dr._Allan_G._Brodie, professor and head of the department of orthodontics at the University of Illinois and a nationally recognized authority in his field. As represented by a spiral, history may, in_some_sense, be said to repeat itself; yet each historical event remains unique. When he was in the war, he was in Law or or something like that, and an old buddy of his told me he would come down on Sundays to the Pentagon and read the citations for medals- just like the one we sent_in for Trig- and go_away with a real glow. Insuring that the countries have a freedom of choice, he said, was the biggest detriment to the Soviet_Union. `` Not there'', he said, getting back onto his horse. Kern began reading a_lot about the history and philosophy of Communism, but never felt there was anything he, as an individual, could do about it. And another one comes to me and he says,' Look_here, there 's a mill in my state employs five thousand people making uniforms for the Navy. `` All_right'', Pam said. `` Amen, amen, I say to thee, unless a man be_born again of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom_of_God. `` That 's what I mean about you, Anderson'', she said. `` I have heard stories'', he writes,`` of the most terrible, the most unnatural actions, of the most monstrous murders, told with the most spontaneous, childishly merry laughter''. The Commission has posted signs in Washington_Square saying: Mr._Dwyer said that although it was obvious that Mr._Rayburn was not well he stopped, gave the youngster his autograph, asked where he was from and expressed the hope that he would enjoy his visit to Congress. Lauren said,`` Please''? `` Tell me more about them''. `` Well, okay'', Buzz said. `` Gray_Eyes is back'', Montero said. `` Okay, men'', he said. One is tempted to say that, on the difference between the concepts of sovereignty in these two preambles, the worst war of the Nineteenth century was fought. `` I ai drawin' against you'', Jess said thickly. Talking of the rapid population growth( upwards of 12000 babies born daily) with an immigrant entering the United_States every 1- 1 2 minutes, he said`` our organization has not been keeping pace with this challenge''. Hospital officials said the injury was severe but the youth was in good_condition last night. `` I 'm sorry'', she said. He must learn to say with true faith what the psalmist said in a similar world:`` The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? `` You must have some security'', said a young clerk. `` Yes, Hans, if they 're needed'', Ma said. It may sound extravagant to say that there has never been a more engaging animal in_all literature. A phonemic_system can be stated without morphophonemics, but it cannot always be found without morphophonemics. Should there be evidence they are shirking, he has said, the state police will step_into the situation. Rachel had little to say. The monthly cost of ADC to more than 100000 recipients in the county is 4.4 million dollars, said C._Virgil_Martin, president of Carson_Pirie_Scott_+_Co., committee chairman. However, he states unequivocally`` the scandals in business are far less significant than the scandals in_labor''. She found this a marvel because, as she said, only six per_cent of English_people are churchgoers. `` Go_on in'', he says. `` This was the coolest, calmest election I ever saw'', Colquitt_Policeman_Tom_Williams said. And_then Eichmann was quoted as saying, in English, that Hitler 's plan to exterminate the Jews was nonsense''. Earlier, Mitchell said in a statement: If only Simms_Purdew could do that, whatever the thing he remembered and told. Five subjects( 12%) did not change until they had been told that some people have something happen to their arm, what that something was, and also were given a demonstration. When he heard Calenda say:`` What about that picture you took this afternoon''? it still took him another few seconds to remember the job he had done for Frank_Ackerly. About all that remains to be said is that the present selection, most_of which appeared first in The New_Yorker, comprises( as_usual) a slightly unstrung necklace, held together by little more_than a slender thread cunningly inserted in the spine of the book. `` To give_up these notions required a revolution in thought'', Mr._Clark said in reminiscing about the abrupt_changes in ideas he experienced when he began reading`` Organic_Gardening'' and`` Modern_Nutrition'' in a search for help with his problems. She said,`` Reuveni wanted your mother to give_up her deep interest in_this refugee. `` Oh that 's Linda_Kay'', Mama_Albright said fondly. `` I do know, Mr._Brenner'', he said haltingly, beginning to get an inkling of Brenner 's plans. The battalion chief said he had just gotten_into his 1958 model automobile to move it from the driveway of his home so_that he could take his other car to work. Sydney_Larson, a staff representative for the United_Steel Workers, which the firm 's 25 workers joined before striking, said the state Labor Relations Board has been asked to set_up an election to pick a bargaining agent. Griffith said,`` That 's impossible. (`` One of the reasons they get_along fine'', says a sportswriter who is friendly with the two men,`` is that both realize Mantle is head-and-shoulders above Maris''.) `` We 'll see'', Morgan said. Another said that her arm did not go_up at_first`` because I would n't let it; I thought it was n't supposed to''. The bank which held the mortgage on the old church declared that the interest was considerably, and the real_estate people said flatly that the land across the river was being held for an eventual development for white working people who were coming_in, and that none would be sold to colored folk. And the old_man had given a sly and wicked laugh and said,`` Hell, yes! `` Hell, that 's all_right, buddy'', the Indian( I now guessed) said. Big_Hans said''- `` Boy, you 're stirrin early'', a sleepy voice said. coroner says it looks like he sucked_in a big pile of those thick suds and strangled on' em. The Revenue Service said the addition of the attachment does not keep the range from coming under the Federal manufacturers' excise_tax on household-type appliances. `` Well now, Maggie, you do n't have to snap at me'', Eugenia said. He had taken her upstairs to say good_night. Madden, with his investigation centered_on the fraud, said that tomorrow he would go_to bank through which Mrs._Meeker 's checks to Johnston had cleared. I told him you are on orders from the Home_Army to get inside Majdanek so you can make a report to the government_in_exile in London''. `` We did n't want town work'', Jones said. `` Call this a cry for help'', Faith_Constable said. I grinned at him, handed him a_couple_of dollars and said,`` By the time you get the parking charge figured up, there should be a cigar in it for you''. Phil_Rossoff said:`` Why do you leave him alone''? She was told by the manservant who opened the door that his lordship was engaged on work from which he had left strict orders he was not to be disturbed. `` I'm dressed as I always am'', Rousseau said. `` It 's perfectly understandable, Arlene'', my mother said in a friendly way. Foster listened with angelic patience until Digby ran_down, then said,`` Listen, junior, you 're an angel now- so forget it. When all has been said, however, the big branch store remains a major break with history in the development of American retailing. In May, 1803, Ritter, in another flight of fancy, wrote to Oersted a letter that contained a remarkable prophecy. You remember the words of President_Kennedy a week or_so ago, when someone asked him when he was in Canada, and Dean_Rusk was in Europe, and Vice_President Johnson was in Asia,`` Who is_running the store''? and he said`` The Same fellow who has been_running it, Sam_Rayburn''. `` And whiskey'', she said, smiling and blinking at the highball glasses. `` Aah, go_on'', she said. This was just Richard 's way of saying that last year the_Birds opened spring_training with a_lot_of jobs wide_open. `` You should be riding up_here after dark, Judith'', he said quietly. `` I do my best'', said Mr._Skyros earnestly,`` just for you, my friend. The Revenue Service disallowed the claim, invoking a law provision that generally bars deductions for expenses incurred in connection with what it said was tax-exempt income. She is vacationing at the Kennedy summer home in Hyannis_Port, Mass., and in his welcoming remarks, the President said he was representing her. Upon arriving_at Baltimore, Selkirk on December 22 wrote to John_Quincy_Adams, Secretary_of_State at Washington, inquiring about laws covering trade with`` Missouri and Illinois_Territories''. Writing to his colleague George_Herbert_Palmer-`` Glorious old Palmer'', as he addresses him- James says that if only the students at Harvard could really understand Royce, Santayana, Palmer, and himself and see that their varying systems are`` so many religions, ways of fronting life, and worth fighting for'', then Harvard would have a genuine philosophic universe. The administration could not say why$ 28 million was needed for a grant-in-aid program. The former secretary of labor said he was proud to be an Eisenhower_Republican`` and proud to have absorbed his philosophy'' while working in his adminstration. `` We 're here because of_what happened last night'', he said. She paused at the kitchen door, caught her breath, told herself firmly that the opium was only an attempt to frighten her and went_into the kitchen, where Glendora was eyeing the chickens dismally and Maude was cleaning lamp_chimneys. `` It 's because we are in France'', he said,`` and know so few people. `` Oh'', said the woman,`` I 've seen that picture already''. `` Right'', said the fingerprint_man. I had always, I said, hankered after working hard with my hands. From Go ^ ttingen( 1801) where he stayed for 10 days, he wrote,`` The first question asked everywhere is about galvanism. We cannot test public_opinion until the President and the leaders of the country have gone to the public to explain what is required and have asked them for support for the necessary action. Accidental war is so sensitive a subject that most_of the people who could become directly involved in one are told just enough so they can perform their portions of incredibly complex tasks. Spencer said nothing. He said,`` You can see signs of the Republicans' feeble attack on the Meyner administration. Jesus, the guy says he is trying. `` That will be so nice for you, Mrs._Packard'', she said. `` I 'll try'', I said, and sat for a moment thinking. He says:`` It has swept aside petty nationalisms, age-old rivalries, and worn-out customs''. Andy said,`` Well, I guess we can wait any longer. The party that won used_to say something about a New_Frontier. The Commission shall notify all claimants of the approval or denial of their claims, stating the reasons and grounds therefor, and if approved, shall notify such claimants of the amount for which such claims are approved. `` The statements may be highly prejudicial to my client'', Bellows told the court. If Simms_Purdew would turn_to him and say:`` Adam, you know when I was a boy, it was a funny thing happened. He had something more to say. `` All day'', she said. `` Chicken'', Mose said, and theatrically licked his lips. Killpath said,`` You were expected to report to my office twenty minutes ago, Sergeant. Rachel, observing, would say,`` He has_to rediscover his own capacity. `` You may have seen me on TV'', she said. The easiest way to describe this release is to say that it reproduces an interesting and effective Steinberg performance with minimal alteration of its musical values. In method as_well_as in theme this little anecdote with its details selected as much for expressiveness and allegory as for`` realism'', anticipates a kind of musical_composition, as_well as a kind of fictional composition, in which, as Leverku^hn says,`` there shall be nothing unthematic''. `` Why, what a lovely voice you have'', said one of the female visitors. Rep._Wesley_Roberts of Seminole, sponsor of the poll idea, said that further delay in the committee can kill the bill. The President_of_the_United_States has said:`` We will never negotiate out of fear, and we will never fear to negotiate''. `` Great satire has always been clearly written and readily understandable'', I said. Several theater operators said, however, that there is little likelihood of the subject being discussed during the three-day affair. `` And it 's all the more tragic because it 's so little deserved'', said Mr._J._J._A._Frans, a Belgian official of the United_Nations Educational_,_Scientific_,_and_Cultural_Organization. `` That 's one thing I 've never done'', she said promptly. There was a letter to write to her mother, and she tried to make its tone cheerful. McKinley was overheard to say that he would like to get the knife into Spencer 's possession and that''- Sheriff_Felix_Tabb said the ordinary apparently made_good his promise. `` If you find it necessary, Sam, go_ahead'', she said, turning on the stair. However, three of the managers did say that they would agree to attend the proposed meeting if all_of the other managers decided to attend. `` Winston'', she said,`` get the basket for the breakables''. Up spoke carpenter Staffe, who said he would give ten pounds to be home. `` Nae, man'', said Willie,`` ye must be countin' the echoes''. `` There 's something here''! said the digger. Before God I swear I am innocent. `` It would be like fighting the_French and Indian_War all_over again'', said one military_man. In I 'll go_with George dominant stress is probably on George; but if George has just been mentioned prominently( and the trip to be made has been under discussion), what is said is probably I 'll go_with him, and dominant stress is probably on the preposition with. That po'k, it was so full of skippers it would jump and run and not come when you say,' Hoo-pig'. `` For God 's sake'', Mike said, waving the manager away. `` We no_longer have Tom_Moore 's and Longfellow 's' heart for any fate', either'', I said. `` You mean anyone who stood_up for his rights'', Curt said. `` Oh, yes'', I said, feeling annoyed,`` she was very pretty. Tommy, of_course, had never heard of a kotowaza, or Japanese proverb, which says,`` Tanin yori miuchi'', and is literally translated as`` Relatives are better than strangers''. `` I wrote Bill in my last letter to forget that I had told him that I did mean to reconsider my decision not to change my mind- and he seems to have misunderstood me''. For those who put their trust in Him He still says every_day again:`` Let there be light''! `` You know, Summers'', he said thoughtfully. Police laboratory technicians said the explosive_device, containing either TNT or nitroglycerine, was apparently placed under the left front wheel. `` Why of_course not'', Zion said uncomfortably. Said Leatherneck_Shoup:`` A year ago I took the grips of the plow in my hands. Sometimes these servants wrote or dictated for enclosure with the letters of their soldier masters messages to their relatives and to members of their owners' families. `` The kid had a .45 automatic, like they issue in the Army'', he said. `` Sure'', I told him. She would have said triumph. We have not the leisure, or the patience, or the skill, to comprehend what was working in_the_mind and heart of a then recent graduate from the Harvard_Divinity_School who would muster the audacity to contradict his most formidable instructor, the majesterial Andrews_Norton, by saying that, while he believed Jesus`` like other religious teachers'', worked miracles,`` I see not how a miracle proves a doctrine''. `` Sigmen love you, too, my guardian'', said Hal, choking. Yet, after Rousseau had given the social_contract a new twist with his notion of the General Will, the same philosophy, it may be said, became the idea source of the French_Revolution also. Here, in the_most eagerly awaited novel of the season( his first since The Catcher in the Rye), he tells of a college_girl in flight from the life around her and the tart but sympathetic help she gets from her 25- year-old brother. Lieutenant_Rawlins, one of the plain-clothesmen, spotted me and said,`` Hi, Shell'', and walked toward me. Back home in Coolidge, Ariz., his 36- year-old wife, Mary, said: When he was inducted into the Army at Fort_Knox_, Ky., Hansen 's weight had dropped to 180-`` too light for me to be at my best'' he said. `` See that kid''? he said, pointing to a dark-haired 11- year-old boy. When a person has thoughtlessly or deliberately caused us pain or hardship it is not always easy to say,`` Just forget it''. `` They swear that every person smells different and every family smells different from every_other. The officer demanded the names of the injured men; the Mexicans refused to give them, but told the possemen if they wanted a fight they could have it. I must state that the faster things happened, the slower they happened; the passage and rhythm of time changed, and when I remember back to what happened then, each event is a separate and frozen incident. A man with a sketch_pad in hand sat with a large pink woman in a small office at the end of a long, dim corridor and made pencil lines on_paper and said,`` Is this more like it, Mrs._MacReady? After three months of research, I can state unequivocally that Los_Angeles drivers are considerably more courteous and competent than any other drivers I 've ever encountered. When someone says, for_example,`` They took X_rays to see that there was nothing wrong with me'', it pays to consider how this statement would normally be made. R._H._S._Crossman, M.P., writing in The_Manchester_Guardian, states that departures from West_Berlin are now running at the rate not of 700, but of 1700 a week, and applications to leave have risen to 1900 a week. And do n't tell me you did n't at church Sunday. `` That 's silly- lemon in mouth'', she said. `` Leave me alone'', Leona said. `` Well, she had a number of them where money was concerned'', Garth said. A Yank writing from Vicksburg, May 28, 1863, stated`` Not 50 balls have passed_over me since I commenced writing. `` Please pardon me again, Sandalphon'', said Hal. The Commerce_Department said seasonally adjusted sales of retail_stores dropped to slightly under$ 18 billion in April, down 1% from the March level of more_than$ 18.2 billion. `` That damn door'', said the police_chief. I could tell you of plenty narrow_escapes, but we take no notice of them now''. In_truth, we can say that this broke the power of Senator_Joseph_McCarthy, who was finally exposed in full light to the American people. The editor says that marriages may be made in heaven, but weddings are made in Mrs._Calhoun 's columns. They begged Grandma to let them put a bed in the kitchen for her, but Grandma said she was getting too old to sleep in strange beds and be seen with her teeth out, and that she hoped to die in privacy like a Christian and if the Lord willed it to be of pneumonia than it would have to be that way. `` Thanks'', Owen said,`` but Friday is a long way off and anything can happen''. And_then Eichmann was quoted as saying, in English, that Hitler 's plan to exterminate the Jews was nonsense''. `` You 've told God, Frank'', he said. The audience did not think much of the new pastor, and what the new pastor thought_of the audience he did not dare at the time to say. To state fully what the Bible means as my daily spiritual food is as intimate and difficult as to formulate the reasons for loving my nearest and dearest relatives and friends. `` Unless the oyabun has been working_on it'', he said, then checked himself and added:`` You can tell Kayabashi-san that the back road is in very and will be quite safe for his party to use''. Brannon said,`` Now the key to the lockup, Marshal''. `` One thing, Summers'', Brenner said. It told him little more_than Mrs._Calhoun had remembered, stating that it had been a small, modest wedding compared to some of the others. He was passing_through town and phoned to say hello. Most_of what is said about his great men of history has already been said, and what has not is largely irrelevant to the contemporary scene. Grandma said it was just like the early mining camp days, and it was the way people to live, only she was getting too old to take the pleasure from_it that she used_to. `` The news of their experiments reach the farmers who, forgetting that birds are the_most efficient natural enemies of insects and rodents, are encouraged to try to get_rid_of all birds that occasionally peck their grapes or their blueberries'', Buchheister told the delegates. `` That 's right'', I told him. `` Uhhu'', she said, hardly listening as she studied her left eyelid. `` Thank_you'', I told her. Was you goin ' to say somethin'''? The same God who called this world into being when He said:`` Let there be light''! Right now, however, he was still too worried about Jerry_Burton, and the gun that had no bullets, and the story Burton had told him, to care too_much about Tony_Calenda. `` I 'd simply like to know if it is you kind people seem to think'', he said. Pierre_Ameaux, the gaming-card manufacturer said, his little pig eyes glaring. `` Do take it like this'', Frankie said. `` How did you know''? he said sharply. Two members of the Democratic-endorsed majority on the school_board said they probably would vote to appeal a ruling by the state Board_of_Education, which said yesterday that the school committee acted improperly in its appointment of the coordinator, Francis_P._Nolan 3 rd, the Democratic-endorsed committee chairman, could not be reached for comment. `` God called her to Him'', the minister had said. When we say, then, that today, in our situation, the demand for demythologization must be accepted without condition, we are simply saying that at_least this much of the liberal tradition is an enduring achievement. Says Wallace_F._Jannsen, director of the FDA 's Division_of_Public_Information:`` Quacks are apt to direct their appeal directly to older people, or to sufferers from chronic ailments arthritis, rheumatism, diabetes, and cancer. They said that we fight but wait for the Messiah''. This slip is so-called because its ambiguous English always seems to refer to a person 's anatomy but never quite means what it seems to say. A Republican survey says Kennedy won the' 60 election on the religious issue. Then Frankie said:`` What are you gonna do''? `` There 's a church you should see'', she said. `` This deal at Las_Putas_Buenas where the two knife-men jumped you'', said Rourke with interest,`` that sounds like it was set_up with malice aforethought by the luscious Mrs._Peralta, does n't it''? Offer her a cup of tea and she would say,`` Why, these cups look just like a set I gave to the Salvation_Army last year''. `` I am terribly sorry to you waiting'', she said,`` but won't you make yourself a little drink while you wait? Facing a prosecution which has demanded the death_penalty, he said:' I have participated in the war against Communism in Korea and at Dienbienphu, and I have helped in the evacuation of North Vietnamese to the free_world. I said quietly, gaining nerve, ready to ask any question at_all, no_matter_how intimate, ready_to be rebuffed,`` Then why did she leave Israel? `` There 's some mistake'', he said finally. A woman named Lisa who tells nobody anything about herself. The bill, which Daniel said he drafted personally, would force banks, insurance_firms, pipeline_companies and other corporations to report such property to the state_treasurer. Such vital information, he said, has to be made available to the public frequently and at regular intervals for residents to know. I doubt, for_example, that, 3 months before the leadership began to talk_about what came to be the Marshall_plan, any public-opinion expert would have said that the country would have accepted such proposals. A word should be said for Gary_Morgan, a Broadway youngsters who, as the adopted son, makes life miserable for nearly everybody and Larkin in particular. `` No, I take classes with different people'', he said. Another Yankee became so disgusted as to state:`` I wish to God one_half of our officers were knocked in the head by slinging them against[ the other half]''. `` From a man in St._Louis'', Wilson said. Actually, they said, he did sleep, but so shortly and fitfully that he forgot. `` You 're wrong'', said Arnold, a man who knows the rules. `` Before you try anything'', he said. `` Remember to tell that to the next corpse you meet''. Economically, Martin said, the United_States could best help foreign countries by helping them help themselves. `` The_Starbird,'' Abel said. `` Mr._Skyros too smart a fellow want to get_rid_of me'', he said. Just do tell Ferguson that crazy opinion of yours''. `` Pap-pap-pap-hey'', I said. Stein said he needed the money, Leavitt said, to`` meet the payroll'' at National_Maintenance company. `` I 'll be here at ten-fifty-five'', I said. Always provided_that Lucien himself had not dosed her coffee with opium, she thought, as coldly and sharply, again, as Maude might have said it. However likely it was, Pauling said, he could limit himself to it. Later_on, the children told her further about somersaulting. Mrs._Knauer said she did not think dog owners should be penalized for the city 's services to animal care. `` It is as though'', I said on the historic three-hour, coast-to-coast radio_broadcast which I bought( following Father_Coughlin and pre_empting the Eddie_Cantor, Manhattan_Merry-go-round and Major_Bowes shows)`` That Man in the White_House, like some despot of yore, insisted on reading my diary, raiding my larder and ransacking my lingerie!'' For in almost less time than it takes to tell it, Henri 's body weight was increasing rapidly. Although admitting Brown 's guilt on legal grounds, Day said that,`` Brown is no common criminal; his deed was not below, but above the law''. `` We can get it if we dig'', he said patiently. `` By_the_way'', said Mr._Blatz, packing his tools into a battered carrier,`` them power_tools needs extra voltage. The Laos government said four major Pathet_Lao rebel attacks had been launched, heavily supported by troops from Communist_North Viet_Nam. At_times we can say that it was the major factor. Therefore it 's a genuine pleasure to tell you about an entirely happy bodybuilder who has never had to train in_secret; has never heard one unkind word from his parents; and never has been taunted by his schoolmates! When a customer asked for alligator shoes, she said,`` What size is your alligator''? And can say I blame you'', said Angie thoughtfully. `` Just befoh he left foh his academeh we wuh hevin dack-rihs on the vuhranduh, Major_Roebuck an Ah, an Huhmun says' Ah hev one too'? A colossal campaign opened to sell more sexual organs of plants and Mrs._Joseph_Shadow_of_Greatness_Douglas was quoted as saying:`` I would no_more sit_down without flowers on my table than without serviettes''. `` They found something up there'', she said half aloud to the empty room. Gun told himself that the old bastard was a fool. Patrolman_James_F._Simms said he started in pursuit when he saw young Stickney speeding north in Stewart avenue at Central street. She said gently,`` Of_course I remember you''. Now would you care to have us say that you were misquoted in it''? The monk who opened the door immediately calmed his worries about his reception:`` I speak English'', the old_man said,`` but I do not hear it very_well''. `` Yes, sir'', she said,`` is that definite''? The father, by_accident or perhaps to show, as he said,`` we mean_business'', took the .45 and fired a slug between the legs of Second Officer_Norman_Simmons. `` There are things about me that I can n't tell you now, Mary_Jane'', I said,`` but if you 'll go_out to dinner with me when I get_out of Hanover, I 'd like to tell you the whole story. `` Harro, girl-san''! he said, turning_on what was meant to be charm. All this is simple enough, but in telling the story Porter did two important things that had not been done before. The men were restive, he wrote, ready to take the battle to the enemy as Jackson wished. But as the One who called you is holy, be you also holy in_all your behavior; for it is written, You shall be holy, because I am holy. No psychiatrist could tell me that the experience in a war can not have its effect in the ensuing years. `` Lillian 's bread is so good and everything tastes so_much better here that it is hard not to eat too_much'', said the secretary ruefully eyeing her extra pounds. Now it seemed almost as if Jesus were looking down at me with sadness in His eyes, saying: In_reply, Deputy Police_Commissioner Howard_R._Leary said that the city spends more_than$ 115000 annually to license and regulate dogs but collects only$ 43000 in fees. Work resumed Wednesday, he said. `` All_right'', Wilson said quickly. Party leaders came_out of the final meeting apparently satisfied and stated that complete agreement had been reached on a solution to the crisis created by the elections which left no party with enough strength to form a government on its own. In my estimation, they were people who read Daphne_du_Maurier, and discussed Kafka; well, not discussed him exactly, but said,`` Kafka''! `` Say that again'', she pleaded. `` Hettie'', he said as gently as he could,`` we 're still headed west. To summarize, it may be said that there is no one prevailing practice in Rhode_Island with_respect_to the taxation of movable property, that assessors would like to see an improvement, and of those who have an opinion, that assessment by the town of location is preferred on the basis of their present knowledge. When I answered it a voice too dignified and British to be real said,`` Is this Mr._Dale_Nelson, the actor''? `` Most often'', she says,`` it 's the monogamous relationship that is dishonest''. `` We 've got Father and Mother and each_other,'' said Beth on the first page of Louisa_Alcott 's Little_Women; and,`` I do think that families are the most beautiful things in all the world'', burst_out Jo some five_hundred pages later in that popular story of the March family, which had first appeared when Henrietta was eight; and the Szold family, as it developed, bore a striking resemblance to the Marches. McKenzie, the art_editor, took one look at my finished sketch and said,`` Nothing_doing, Rufus. Patrolman_G._E._Hammons said the car evidently slid out_of_control on rain-slick streets and slammed into the pole. In a long commentary which he has inserted in the published text of the first act of the play, he says at one point:`` However, that experience never raised a doubt in his mind as to the reality of the underworld or the existence of Lucifer 's many faced lieutenants. He said he favors wage increases for workers-`` but manufacturers are caught in a profit squeeze''- and raises should only come when the public is conditioned to higher prices, he added. She said without turning her head,`` After that rain beating in atop the dust, there is a thing that won be streaked''. In_place_of asking salesmen to fill questionnaires, checking their references, interviewing them, asking them to be tried_out, he told them he would prefer to test them. The Department_of_Agriculture averaged_out U._S. food consumption last year at 1488 lbs. per person, which, allowing for the 17 million Americans that John_Kennedy said go_to_bed hungry every_night, means that certain gluttons on the upper end must somehow down 8 lbs. or more a day. `` Tell me about Arbuckle! `` Bookies, booze and babes'', Momma said bluntly. `` Everything went real smooth'', the sheriff said. If asked how she gets her impressions, she probably can only say that she`` just gets them''- some more vividly than others. `` If you are trying to get us out of the brothel, the dustbin, the kitchen_sink, and the tawdry living-room, you are probably wasting your time'', Moreland told me. He listened a moment and_then said,`` Hold_it''. Let me say at the outset that the music sounded as sparkling on the last playing as it did on the first. `` I am innocent, Captain'', Cromwell said again. Some critics say that the length of stay in a hospital is too long. The Anne_Arundel county school_superintendent has asked that the Board_of_Education return to the practice of recording its proceedings mechanically so_that there will be no_more question about who said what. `` Most orthodontic work is done on children between the ages of 10 and 14, though there have been patients as young as two and as old as 55'', says Dr._Brodie. For those who`` like poetry but never get_around_to reading it'', the Library_of_Congress makes it possible for poets to be heard reading their own work. `` I 'll bet that 's as_close_as you 've been to a man since you were a baby'', Wilson said. Die Frist ist um, und wiederum verstrichen sind sieben Jahr, the Maestro quoted The Flying_Dutchman, as he told of his career and wanderings, explaining that the number seven had significantly recurred in his life several_times. Tommy said out of her cold rage. `` And I do know why you want to go_on wearing that outfit'', she said, making a face. He said he was`` confessing that I was a member of the Socialist_Party in 1910''. There have been contradictory reports from 1958 Delta_2, and the data quoted here are believed to be the more reliable. She had surprised Hans like she had surprised me when she said she 'd go, and_then she surprised him again when she came_back so quick like she must have, because when I came_in with the snow she was there with a bottle with three white feathers on its label and Hans was holding it angrily by the throat. His very honest act called_up the recent talk I had with another minister, a modest Methodist, who said:`` I feel so deeply blessed by God when I can give a message of love and comfort to other men, and I would have it no other way: and it is unworthy to think_of self. `` I do want it'', Sarah said, firmly. I started to say something else appropriate, but the man had hung_up. But, with all due respects and allowances, it must truthfully be said that what they heard was more syrupy than sweet, more mannered than musical. He should have said`` jittery'', for that 's what we are. Indeed he did, Sam said solemnly, trying to get Carla 's eye. Suppose, says Dr._Lyttleton, the proton has a slightly greater charge than the electron( so slight it is presently immeasurable). They say all personnel have spiritual needs which Guideposts helps to meet. `` Although it is not the best of which he is capable'', said Shelley as he closed the book,`` it is still poetry of a high order''. After another treatment with the machine, he told her that`` her entire body was shot_through with tumors and cysts''. The two fluids which gave the small negative pressures were polybutenes with molecular_weights which were stated to be 520 and 300. But as I have said before, if I announce my candidacy, I will have something definite to say about running_mates''. The same can be said of shaving yet the electric_razor has proved useful to many men. `` Now you do want to go talking that way'', he said. And the sheep said- all in_unison, I have no_doubt-' Ba-a-a'! `` We want to find_out who knew about it'', Pratt said. `` Lookit that come_down, willya'', said the man, scratching himself, yawning. `` Not now'', Wilson said. `` I was hitting the ball well'', Player said later,`` and I felt strong. `` The pattern'', says Dr._Morton_Schillinger, psychologist at New_York 's Lincoln_Institute_for_Psychotherapy,`` is for the husband to hover about anxiously and eagerly, virtually trembling in his hope that she will flash him the signal that tonight is the night''. Speaking recently in Miami, Governor_Rockefeller said that`` to assure the sufficiency of our own weapons in the face of the recent Soviet tests, we are now clearly compelled to conduct our own nuclear tests''. She said,`` Do you think you 'll miss school''? First thing I did after my twenty-first birthday was go_into court and have it officially changed, and this is something I do tell everybody. `` What I am saying does not mean that there will henceforth be no form in art. `` All_right'', I said. The conservation leader said other mistakes in spraying had caused serious damage in Ohio and Wyoming. `` We misjudged you'', he said slowly. `` I have n't made_up my mind yet'', I said. Nothing at_all'', he said quietly. The jury further said in term end presentments that the City_Executive_Committee, which had over-all charge of the election,`` deserves the praise and thanks of the City_of_Atlanta'' for the manner in which the election was conducted. Thomas_Rotelli, head of Rhode_Island Incinerator_Service, Inc., said four of the company 's eight trucks were making collections with both newly hired and regular workers. Naked girls danced in the chancel of the Abbey, the youngest and seemingly the most innocent being chosen to read a sermon filled with veiled depravities. `` You 're missing the point'', he said. When he was answered, he said,`` Albert? He had no chance to say another word. `` Los_Angeles has said they would send the children to their homes in_case of disaster'', he said. Triandos has n't proved it yet, but he says he 's convinced his thumb is all_right. She said to the saleslady,`` I want a dress to put_on around the house''. In_fact it has caused us to give serious thought to moving our residence south, because it is not easy for the most objective Southerner to sit calmly by when his host is telling a roomful of people that the only way to deal with Southerners who oppose integration is to send in troops and shoot the bastards down. It was the wrong thing to say. `` He just lay back there and waited for it'', Meek said. I am not a prostitute, and I had only one very wealthy boy friend'', she said. `` I 'd wind_up full_of .38 bullet_holes'', he said, and there was no question that he was talking_about bullets fired by his coworkers. Fletcher nodded as he listened to the instructions and said he would arrange the things Rector requested. `` I 'm not a man who has many close intimate friends, Carla'', he said, wanting her to know all about him. `` We must persuade them to enjoy a way_of_life which, if_not identical, is congenial with ours'', he said but adding that if they do not develop the kind_of society they themselves want it will lack ritiuality and loyalty. Matching funds also can be obtained for procurement of such items as radios, sirens and rescue trucks, he said. I asked her if she would, and she said she would not. In opening, D._Arthur_Connelly, assistant United_States attorney, read the indictment, but made no comments. The Fulton_County_Grand_Jury said Friday an investigation of Atlanta 's recent primary_election produced`` no evidence'' that any irregularities took_place. `` I have here that you could run a nursery of your own for working mothers'', Eugenia said. After each presentation, the antagonist wrote his judgment of the salesmen; and so did the observers the president, three of his salesmen and a psychologist. All she did was write me a pleasant little note about how it was beautiful while it lasted but that now life had parted our ways and it was goodbye forever. `` I told him'', he said aloud. Every library borrower, or at_least those whose taste goes beyond the five-cent fiction rentals, knows what it is to hear the librarian say apologetically,`` I 'm sorry, but we do n't have that book. `` But it did destroy the natural controls of a borer and released a new plague that wrecked a sugar_cane crop'', he said. Blanche knew all this because the door to Stanley 's office was open and, without straining too hard, she could hear everything that was said. I meant what I said about that fire. Du_Pont, he said, had proposed disenfranchisement of its General_Motors stock along with other restrictions on the du_Pont-General_Motors relationship. Whenever New_England liberalism is reminded of the dramatic confrontation of Parker and the fraternity on January 23, 1843- while it may defend the privilege of Chandler_Robbins to demand that Parker leave the Association, while it may plead that Dr._N._L._Frothingham had every warrant for stating,`` The difference between Trinitarians and Unitarians is a difference in Christianity; the difference between Mr._Parker and the Association is a difference between no Christianity and Christianity''- despite these supposed conclusive assurances, the modern liberal heaves repeatedly a sigh of relief, of positive thanksgiving, that the Association never quite brought itself officially to expel Parker. `` At_least there is room here'', she said. Huff 's attorney, Antone_F._Gregorio, quoted his client as saying that part of the embezzlement represented money paid to Huff, as attorney for the loan association, in satisfaction of mechanic 's liens on property on_which the association held mortgages. He understood that both sides were at_fault, and he reached the height of saying so explicitly in his Second Inaugural. Practically all the people of Laos, he explained- about two million of them- are rice farmers, and the means and motives of modern war are as strange to them as clocks and steel plows. Moreover, he said, many qualified young people are not going into medicine and dentistry because they can n't afford the schooling costs. `` You 're not living_up_to your own principles'', she told my discouraged people. The same can be said about the half-hearted Cuban invasion mounted by the administration last April, which, we trust, is not symptomatic_of the methods to be invoked in holding_off the felonious Khrushchev. `` You know'', he said, getting a grip on himself,`` I think you 're going_to have to excuse me. The state is now faced with the immediate question of raising new taxes whether on utilities, real_estate or motor_vehicles, he said,`` and I challenge Mitchell to tell the people where he stands on the tax issue''. As John_T._Westbrook says in his article,`` Twilight of Southern_Regionalism''( Southwest_Review, Winter 1957):`` The miasmal mausoleum where an Old_South, already too minutely autopsied in prose and poetry, should be_left to rest in peace, forever dead and( let us fervently hope) forever done_with''. `` Do n't worry, I can get plenty more'', Eugenia said, wondering where in the world she could. He swore, and said,`` All_right. Phil said:`` I got my release''. Mitchell said the closeness of the outcome in last fall 's Presidential election did not mean that Eisenhower_Republicanism was a dead issue. Or perhaps she hears words or sounds:`` There 's such a noise of loud machinery'', or`` I hear a child crying'', or`` He says we 're all here and glad to see you''. we state that in such an exhibition a republic will find its greatest security? So,`` How about it''? he said. `` I would like to enact a little tableau this afternoon'', Rector said, He explained about the visit and the effect he wished to create, the picture of a very busy mission. `` Look, my friend'', he said,`` in my life I learn, how is it the proverb says, better an ounce of prevention to a pound of cure. `` Talk to Mrs._Catt'', she said. Even as he said it, Greg knew they had found the enemy. `` Take_away your attitude'', said Mrs._Long,`` and what have you left? Barber, who is in his 13th year as a legislator, said there`` are some members of our congressional delegation in Washington who would_like to see it( the resolution) passed''. `` This time'', Arlene said, and she even kept_on wiggling a little bit while she was just talking,`` you 're going_to tell me what I am and what I'm doing. `` She did really say''- She glanced away at the floor, then swooped gracefully and picked_up one of Scotty 's slippers. In affirming this we have already taken the decisive step in breaking the deadlock into which Bultmann 's attempt to formulate such a theology has led. A Yale historian, writing a_few years ago in The Yale_Review, said:`` We in New_England have long_since segregated our children''. Jeb cautioned him not to be too hopeful and_then, ignoring his own advice, said excitedly,`` But it does sound good. Will his words come to be treasured and quoted through the years? The father, accurately perceiving the child 's needs, not_only respected them as worthy of his attention, but immediately satisfied them by taking him on his lap along with the twins, saying,`` I have a big lap; there is room for you, too, Johnnie''. `` Where 'd you say you was_born''? The Declaration_of_Independence says that`` governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed''. `` I do know what you think you 've been doing about my clothes'', he said. The young banker looked at him with a certain surprise, and then he said flatly:`` I'm afraid I can't tell you anything in_particular about Kent_House. If you are unable to sign the request, because of illness or other good cause, another person who stands in close personal or business_relationship to you may sign the request on your behalf, stating the reason why you are unable to sign. Conceding that several cities to_the_north were in worse shape than Baltimore after the last storm, Mr._Schaefer listed several improvements he said should be made in the snow plan here. `` I 've been thinking'', she said, swallowing the toast. I never thought I 'd live to hear people chuckle and say`` zounds''! in real_life. One who had been a boy in Auschwitz had_to tell how children had been selected by height for the gas_chambers. `` We 're going_after ice'', Howard said,`` and thought maybe you 'd go along and keep us company''. For this reason, he says, the density of the universe always remains the same even_though the galaxies are zooming away in_all_directions. But even for them it remains a museum, or perhaps it would be more accurate to say a tomb, a tomb in_which Persia lies well preserved but indeed dead. `` You 'll be a darn sight more comfortable there, Howard'', Ernest said, laughing, and they all laughed. Before you let_loose a howl saying we announced its coming, not once but several times, indeed we did. `` What Master_Calvin says is true. Samuel_D._Goodis, representing the Philadelphia_Hotel_Association, objected on Tuesday to a proposed boost by the city in licensing_fees, saying that occupancy_rates in major hotels here ranged from 48 to 74 percent last year. The air, he said, was just_right; a cigarette would taste particularly good. `` The important thing from_now_on'', he said,`` is not to mourn the past but to seize the future opportunity to prevent the loss in northern Viet_Nam from leading to the extension of Communism throughout Southeast_Asia''. The target chart quickly and briefly tells you which additives do what. In the last decade the number of Negro-appeal radio program hours has risen at_least 15 per_cent, and the number of Negro-appeal stations has increased 30 per_cent, according to a research man quoted by Sponsor. Mr._Martinelli said yesterday that the Citizens Group of Johnston will meet again July 24 to plan further strategy in the charter movement. `` Furiouser and furiouser'', I said. He said evidence was obtained`` in violation of the legal_rights of citizens''. Above_all, they will stop in_the_middle of anything, anywhere, to hear or quote some poetry. But her mother would rebuke her if she mentioned it, and say that it was none of her concern. `` That 's a lot of hard earned money to lose'', he says today. Of_course, in_this small way of forcing the people to watch as tiny and innocent and dependent creatures die because we 're afraid to feed them and afraid to protest and say`` How_come? `` Very_well'', Payne said. Private Jenkins_Lloyd_Jones of the Wisconsin_Light_Artillery wrote in his diary:`` I strolled among the Alabamans on the right, found some of the greenest specimens of humanity I think in the universe their ignorance being little the slave they despise with as imperfect a dialect' They Recooned as how you' uns all would be a heap wus to we' uns all'''. These suggested interpretations were given by the subjects spontaneously when they were told that there were people who reacted differently than they had. `` Sit_down'', he said,`` and enjoy your drink and look_for your checkbook later. Spencer was_quiet for a moment longer, then he said,`` There is nothing I want to say, Captain''. A third wrote that it was`` raining like poring peas on a rawhide''. When they reached their neighbor 's house, Pamela said a_few polite words to Grace and kissed Melissa lightly on the forehead, the impulse prompted by a stray thought- of the type to_which she was frequently subject these days- that they might never see one another again. He tried to run after B' dikkat, to hug the lead spacesuit, to tell B' dikkat that he loved him. Congressmen returning from recess say the people admire President_Kennedy so_much, they 're even willing to heed his call to sacrifice- and give_up his program. `` He works for my father'', the girl said, and_then seemed to change her mind. `` Big business, this little Thrift_Shop business'', say the members. The one line on the bride said she was Miss_Lisa_Carmody from Baton_Rouge. `` It 's a helluva thing'', Mike said, looking at Phil,`` when a guy 's own team-mate won come_out and help him in a fight''. `` I know'', Jones said dejectedly. The War_Department wrote Mr._Manuel a letter and said he was a hero. We would attend a film and, later_on, I stated, we might go to the Mayflower_Coffee_Shop or Child 's or Toffenetti 's for waffles. `` I 've been waiting to get these things done for months'', she said. Leavitt, as he entered the jury room, said he was prepared to answer questions about the$ 12500 his liquor firm paid to Stein for`` labor consultant work'' with five unions which organized Leavitt 's workers. A board of health spokesman said there is no reason to believe that an increase in the level here will occur as a result of the detonation. He said that the group has no candidates for the charter commission in mind at_present, but that it will undoubtedly endorse candidates when_the_time_comes. `` We 'll grab horses'', Dean said. `` All we have left in the world is one another, and we must stay_together the way Mother wanted'', Kowalski said in telling his children of their mother 's death yesterday afternoon. `` I 've never done this before'', they always said, shaking their dresses down over their white shoulders. `` The heart'', I said finally,`` is now either in the throat or the mouth or the stomach or the shoes. They had not heard what had been said. There were 8000 persons at the Stadium who can tell their grandchildren that they heard Elman. `` Very few wives'', says Dr._Calderone,`` who balance the checkbook, fix the car, choose where the family will live and deal with the tradesmen, are suddenly going_to become submissive where sex is concerned. `` I read those newspaper stories about you'', she had said. Few new writers have their first story accepted, so they tell me. As for that other girl, let 's just say that I never want to see her again. Albert_Einstein was quoted as saying:`` The workings of the woman 's mind amaze me''. Slate said he and Crawford received cuts and scratches and their uniforms were badly torn. A Virginia judge a while back cited a Roman jurist to the effect that ten years might be a reasonable length of time for such a change. Out of compulsion to say something cheery, Ben_Prime blurted,`` Well, we were lucky to be on soft ground when the first floodheads hit. He scooped_up the receiver and said,`` Police_chief'', into the mouthpiece, and then,`` Oh yes, Mr._Benson. The President said the nation 's 92 medical and 47 dental_schools cannot now handle the student load needed to meet the rising need for health_care. For`` the_tide_is_well_on_the_turn'', as the London_Catholic_weekly_Universe has written. The house is on Old_Annapolis road a mile south of Severna_Park, at Jones_Station, police said. Seven of the eight companies that turn_out full lines of farm machinery say sales by their dealers since the start of August have shown gains averaging nearly 10% above last year. `` Some guys bothered me'', Mercer has said. Patrolman_Robert_J._Nunes, who investigated, said the thieves broke_in through the back door. `` No, it is n't'', Ekstrohm said. Moreland fixed us each another drink, and said,`` For God 's sake, tell me something truly amusing''. Counsel for the Government invited du_Pont 's views on this proposal before recommending a specific program, but stated that if the court desired, or if counsel for du_Pont thought further discussion would not be profitable, the Government was prepared to submit a plan within thirty days. ( page 33) On_the_other_hand, a_little later_on he says: Now she kept herself protectively ready to laugh again and sure_enough he pointed at her with his index_finger and said`` Toot''! once_more and roared_off into the fog, his foot evidently him with the suddenness with which it pressed the accelerator, just as his hand did when he worked. `` If it gave me pleasure to say hard things'', he wrote,`` I would shut_up forever''. The charge, I tell you''! `` Said Secretary_Hodges:' It 's a tough combination for the U._S. to face'. He said tensely,`` All_right. Troopers said the child ran into the path of a passing car a half-mile north of Calvary on Georgia 111 in Grady_County. When they were finally satisfied, Jones said,`` I think he 's going_to give us work''. Macklin said. `` You 've give me the wrong change'', said the customer sharply. Scotty said,`` Okay''. But State_Party_Chairman_James_Gray of Albany said no, and he did n't mince any words. `` Much of the navy 's future depends_upon her'', an American naval announcement said on the Skipjack 's first arrival in British waters in August, 1959, for exhibition to selected high officers at Portland underwater research station. There was more to this than Jones had told him. `` My feeling at the moment'', he said,`` is that we have no alternative, irrespective_of some of the arguments about him. So, I put my Bible to the practical test of noting what it says about itself, and_then tested it to see how it worked. He looked piously to heaven and said,`` Beer do n't affect the tissues none'', and the ingenious hypocrisy of_this defense pleased Henrietta so_that she forgave him his stint of malevolence. Marty smiled at Squire pleasantly and said,`` There was a cab waiting for me here. Garth was prepared to be helpful in what he referred to with fastidious distaste as this unfortunate Johnston affair, which would not, he said more than once, have ever come_about if Mrs._Meeker had only seen fit to consult Mr._Hohlbein or him about it. `` Dad''! she said. He says:`` That would reduce neurotic ailments tremendously. The officer, surprised, said he would have to see. When Beckett 's name came into the discussion, the priest grew loud and told me that Beckett`` hates life''. `` Bastards'', he said aloud, spitting on them. I had once been a witness when Blanche had smiled and said with only minimum ruefulness,`` Oh, my souffle has collapsed''. The details of the suburban concerts next season, and the centers in_which they will be given, will be announced later, Mr._Toobin said. I could have written anything. On an impulse, she turned back and said good_morning. For' God had not rained', says the Scripture, before man was made,' and there was no man to till the earth'. Superintendents at dog_shows state it is becoming more difficult to obtain a licensed Handler to Judge Junior Showmanship Competition. `` I got and sixty dollars for the hepatitis fund'', she said excitedly when he walked in. The jurors said they realize`` a proportionate distribution of these funds might disable this program in our less populous counties''. `` Le petit_dejeuner'', Harold said, in an accent that did credit to Miss_Sloan, his high-school French_teacher. He told himself he had never seen two people eat so_much. Even eggs and other cholesterol-rich foods, eaten in normal amounts, says Dr._Keys, do not materially affect the amount of cholesterol in the blood. `` This year, coach Royal told me if I 'd work_on my place-kicking he thought he could use me'', said Moritz. `` If he would only leave the East'', said Mary. It was safe to assume that Papa, sighing heavily, had said many_times to his remaining daughter,`` Thank God your poor mother was spared this'', and indeed it might be true that it had been easier for Henrietta to leave, with her hand in Charles' hand, just because her`` poor mother'' was gone already and would never know. Mrs._Molvar, who kept reiterating her request that they`` please take a stand'', said,`` We must have faith in somebody- on the local level, and it would n't be possible for everyone to rush to a school to get their children''. I purposely adding the usual distinction of saying that he was from the State of Texas. Almost nothing is said of Charles' spectacular victories, the central theme being the heroic loyalty of the Swedish people to their idolized king in misfortune and defeat. But while she is able to tell her retarded family about the new_world she has seen open before her, Ronnie has not been able to observe her progress, and instead of appearing at a family party to be looked over like a new bull, he sends Beatie a letter of dismissal. In a similar vein, but writing from the opposite side, Thomas_Taylor, a private in the 6_th Alabama_Volunteers, in a letter to his wife, stated:`` You know that my heart is with you but I never could have been satisfied to have staid at home when my country is invaded by a thievin foe By a set of cowardly Skunks whose Motto is Booty. Every woman has had the experience of saying no when she meant yes, and saying yes when she meant no. `` That 's a long while'', said Angie. `` Okay'', I said to the attendant,`` I 'll let you know if I close the deal on the office in_this building''. In his only attack on the Republicans, Hughes said,`` The three Republican candidates for governor are tripping over their feet for popular slogans to win the primary. It 's late and you said they 'd be here by dawn''. I do mean, however, that I take them for granted, and that everything I shall be saying would appear quite idiotic against any contrary assumptions. For we have said, in_effect, that of the two alternatives to his position variously represented by the other participants in the demythologizing discussion, only one is really an alternative. But it probably will be less because of a usual slackening during the last weeks of each_month, Smythe said. Gus_Ehlers, competitor of Mr._Houtz in_this farm community, says his business since August 1 is running 50% above a year earlier. We used to kid him by saying he only painted that way because he was so nearsighted. But, I'm telling you, it 'll be turned_down- you do understand the System yet. Would we want a future-day Gibbon or Macaulay recounting the saga of America with movies as his prime source of knowledge? Finally he said,`` Tell me about yourself'', and Linda_Kay told him, because she thought herself that she had had an interesting life. After that they had sat for five minutes without saying a word. `` Well''- said Mr._Skyros. You get_back to the captain and tell him this: Somebody 's going_to take a shot at the prime_minister, and Mahzeer is in_on the plot. And still another witness, one who had crawled out from under a heap of corpses, had_to tell how the victims had been forced to lay themselves head to foot one on top of the other before being shot. `` You are about_to become a first-class surveyor'', Rector said. Hall, for_example, was quite explicit on this point when he said`` states outside European civilization must formally enter into the circle of law governed countries. He turned his head and said,`` Alvarez will definitely be in a back_room at the Jai_Alai Club on South_Beach within an hour. Some sort_of nemesis was haunting his footsteps, he told us in a quavering voice- either an ape specter or Abe_Spector, a process_server, we could determine which. We should_like to re-emphasise the importance of stating results solely international units of TSH activity and of avoiding the re-introduction of biological units. `` My beloved ward, my perennial gadfly'', said the voice. `` pardons'', said Hal. Any reputable French interne can supply you with a dozen similar instances, and I 'll presently recount a case out of my own personal experience, but, for_the_moment, let 's resume our catalogue. He consulted the parking_ticket, then looked at a notation and said,`` You 're in the third row back toward_the_rear. If he had had a son, he would tell him,`` Gather ye rosebuds while ye may. `` Too_much fooling_around'', he said. He said he was the lonely type and working in a cellar you saw funny things coming out of the cracks in the wall if they was nobody with you. He wanted a_few stills for magazine ads, he said. `` Stay well back of me'', he said. By saying`` another emotional death'', she reveals that there has been a previous one, although she has not described it in words. `` Yehhh'', said Coughlin, testily, eyeing him up_and_down. This much having been said, the question remains whether we have the resources for the job we have to do- defeat Communism- and, if so, how those resources ought to be used. Council president Frank_SanAntonio said yesterday he may ask the council to formally request Town_Solicitor_Michael_A._Abatuno to draft the ordinance. `` Our people have been used_to accepting things as they found them'', he said. George_E._Sweazey writes:`` There is danger in trying to make admission to the Church so easy and painless that people will scarcely know that anything has happened''. Leaving the theatre after the performance, I had a flash of intuition that life, after_all( as Rilke said), is just a search for the nonexistent cup of hot coffee, and that this unpretentious, moving, clever, bitter slice of life was the greatest thing to happen to the American theatre since Brooks_Atkinson retired. `` Look'', he said. To guard against the tyranny of a numerical majority, Calhoun developed his theory of`` concurrent majority'', which, he said,`` by giving to each portion of the community which may be unequally affected by the action of government, a negative on the others, prevents all partial or local legislation''. But he was too busy to hear what she was saying. Two counts of assault on an officer, resisting_arrest, disturbance and cursing, police said. `` Okay'', I told him. Hengesbach, who has been living_on welfare recently, said he hopes to rebuild the farm which was settled by his grandfather in Westphalia, 27 miles southwest of here. But we can n't tell it all now_and_then have no new excitement later''. Mike only said,`` Later''. We are not going_to be rushed and murdered'', Alexander said. In_fact, He came into this world Himself, in the person of His Son, Jesus_Christ, who stood here amid the darkness of human sin and said:`` I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in_darkness, but shall have the light of life''. Several defendants in the Summerdale police burglary trial made statements indicating their guilt at_the_time of their arrest, Judge_James_B._Parsons was told in Criminal_court yesterday. When the verdict came_in against his young neighbor, Hengesbach said: One of the first things he would do, he said, would be to organize classes in first_aid. Eugenia suspected her of deliberately overturning the heater because she was getting tired of dragging it back_and_forth and still wanted her own way, but Hope said if Grandma would n't have the heater nobody would have it, so Grandma had to give_in. `` We 'll do it another way, then'', he said harshly. `` Some can be lonely in a crowd'', Nogol said elaborately. `` I have done everything'', he wrote,`` to break_up the whole of that unfortunate establishment''. While they were told that there were some normal people who reacted differently than they had, they were also informed that there were other normals who reacted as they had. `` Such a church needs vigor and vitality in its rector and one man has only so_much of these endowments'', he told his members. His chelas were required to assume the matsyendra posture dressed in hand-woven diapers while he read aloud from Rig-Veda and an assistant guru examined their purses in another room- nothing was stolen; the purpose was less immediate. Dr._Barnes said that there seemed to be feeling that evacuation plans, even for a high_school where there were lots_of cars`` not be realistic and would not work''. Show her the new swimming_pool and she would say, slapping her ankle,`` I suppose this must be where you breed your gigantic mosquitoes''. What have you to say to_that, Sergeant''? But I told him, goddammit. And what news, Sarah thought as satirically as Maude might have said it. Just_the_same, the old_woman said, she would write to her nephew in his boxcar and tell him she had met a nice man from his adopted country. By odd coincidence, on the evening of her return Shelley chose to read Parisina, which was the latest of the titled poet 's successes. Not surprisingly, Dr._Ellis says, some recently enlightened wives are out_to claim these capabilities. Furthermore, Dr._Calderone says, a certain number of docile, retiring men always have been around. `` Sure'', he said. Salinger said the work President_Kennedy, advisers, and members of his staff were doing on the address involved composition and wording, rather_than last minute decisions on administration plans to meet the latest Berlin crisis precipitated by Russia 's demands and proposals for the city. William_Sansom writes only about Europe in_this book and frequently of such familiar places as London, Vienna, the_French Riviera and the Norwegian fjords. She told herself rebelliously, and with_pride, I am an American! Gibby said. `` She 's honest_as_the_day'', Mr._Phillips said, and added,`` Mr._Gunnar, I can say this to you: Beebe is a_little too honest. `` I did not perceive this essential distinction either, First-Born'', Hesperus said at_once,`` I was only practicing a concept that Jack taught me, called a deal''. I think you 're mean and hateful and stupid, and- louder''? said Joyce. He said he would not be surprised if some of the more_than 30 members of the group are interested in running on the required non-partisan ballot for posts on the charter commission. To say this, of_course, is to take_up a position on one side of a controversy going_on now for some two hundred years, or, at_any_rate, since the beginning of the distinctively modern period in theological thought. `` I 'll have to give it some thought'', he said. A Mississippi soldier wrote:`` Our General_Reub_Davis is a vain, stuck-up, illiterate ass''. If he bites a playmate she says,`` Danny won't like you''. I have found myself saying with other foreigners here that English Catholics are good Catholics. He said to the Secretary,`` I understand you came from a little Pennsylvania town near Wilkes-Barre. I 'm going_to let him tell it to somebody''. `` I think you 're wrong, Eddie'', he said finally. `` Time'', said Angie, and he smiled very sweet and slow at Mr._Skyros. I said that it did make any difference to me either, as far as I knew. `` Remember to call me Jan'', Andrei said. A Clerfayt may moon_on about the face of Death in the cockpit; a Portago could say, as he did say to me,`` If I die tomorrow, still I have had twenty-eight wonderful years; but I sha n't die tomorrow; I 'll live to be 105''. `` Tell your company there are four of us here with guns'', the elder man told Rickards. `` Dearly beloved'', he preached,`` unless you repent of your sins in a measure, and become converted to a degree, you will, I regret to say, be damned to a more_or_less extent''. `` He 's owly today'', his grand-daughter said wearily, and bent to pick it up. Private George_Gray_Hunter of Pennsylvania wrote:`` I am well convinced in My own Mind that had it not been for officers this war would have ended long ago''. `` But that was war'', I said. To a much less full extent, the hebephrenic person 's belching or flatus has a comparable communicative function; in working with these patients the therapist eventually gets to do some at_least private mulling over of the possible meaning of a belch, or the passage of flatus, because he is reduced to this for lack of anything to analyze, but also because he learns that even these animal like sounds constitute forms of communication in which, from_time_to_time, quite different things are being said, long before the patient can become sufficiently aware of these, as distinct feelings and concepts, to say them in words. `` Summer 's been slow to come'', he said. Now can you tell me who was drunk- The man, his wife, or me''? Goodis said that single rooms account_for 95 percent of the accomodations in some hotels. But he did recommend that President_Kennedy state clearly that if Communist countries shipped any further arms to Cuba that it would not be tolerated. The President_of_the_United_States proclaimed the first Sunday in November as`` National_Grandmothers_'_Day'' and urged America to say it with flowers. The Circuit_Court jurist said the boy will have a hearing in Juvenile_Court. `` People and soils respond slowly'', says Walter_Clark,`` but the time has now come when the gardens produce delicious long-keeping vegetables due_to this enrichment program. `` Kelsey is very doubtful for the Rice game'', Meek said. They talked and wrote much about the elemental functions of the body. `` We must solve the problems which have forced these people to depend_upon ADC for subsistence'', Martin said. Benington recalled that he once told Hartweger that he doubted Gordon would ever play much for him because he seemed to be lacking in all of the accepted basketball skills. I once heard a comedian say that if you are killed by a taxicab in New_York, it is listed as`` death due_to natural causes''. `` What luck, Cobb''? he said swiftly. Under scrutiny, two of the witnesses said, were payments and loans to Stein 's National_Maintenance company at 543 Madison_st.. He will then appoint the study committee with Mr._Nugent 's cooperation, the governor said. `` We won n't know the full amount until we get a full report'', Wagner said. I 'm sending you a_couple_of customers- yeah- just get them out of my hair and keep them out- I do n't give_a_damn what you tell them- only do n't believe a word they say- they 're out to make trouble for me and it is up_to you to stop them- I do n't care how- and one more thing- Cate 's Cafe closed at eleven like always last night and Rose and Clarence_Corsi left for Quebec yesterday- some shrine or other- I think it was called Saint_Simon 's- yeah, yesterday. The Bishop looked at him coldly and said`` Take it or leave it''! Let 's be fine superior people of great dignity'', he said as if he were joking. Prevot had said that the searchlights would be bounced off the clouds at 2230 hours,`` which gives us time to get settled in position''. It was not, whatever tale was told by tails. Ordinary Williams said he, too, was subjected to anonymous calls soon after he scheduled the election. `` in many corners of the globe'', he said,`` the major source of impressions about this country are in the movies they meet. `` What possessed you to tell me a clotheshorse would be a good idea''? The famous author tells us of the strange incident in Something_About_Myself. Shayne told the bartender,`` Bourbon and water'', and Rourke told him,`` It 's those two, all_right. He said,`` Nothing''. `` So there it is'', he said. Asked to elaborate, Pierre_Salinger, White_House press secretary, replied,`` I would say it 's got to go thru several more drafts''. ' Thank God for that' I said;' I thought it was a human_being'''. `` I would say depressed, not impressed'', I told him. The theory claims to show by analysis that when we say,`` That is good'', we do not mean to assert a character of the subject of which we are thinking. `` If William agrees, we should insist on a public_debate'', he said at_length. Young Morris, who, while attending the University_of_Pennsylvania, also taught and edited a paper, found time to write Henrietta twenty page letters on everything that engaged his interest, from the acting of Sarah_Bernhardt in Philadelphia to his reactions to the comments of`` Sulamith'' on the Jewish reform_movement being promulgated by the Hebrew_Union_College in Cincinnati. Martin said the government has been working to establish firmer prices on primary products which may involve the total income of one country. `` In a year she 'll like living in Clayton 's house too_much to come_back to me'', Brannon said flatly. `` Rummaging in the dew'', said Rosa coldly. He said,`` Cromwell is telling you the truth. A prepared statement released by the student group Friday stated that`` extensive research by COAHR into techniques and methods of theater integration in other cities indicated that the presence of picket_lines and stand-ins before segregated theaters causes a drop in profits''. `` Dead center at three hundred yards, that coroner said''! he 'd grin. Governor_Notte said last night he plans to name a committee to make the study and come_up with recommendations for possible changes in_time for the next session of the General_Assembly. U._S._Attorney_Macon_Weaver said the federal complaint, charged that the juror gave false information when asked about Ku_Klux_Klan membership during selection of jury. `` After the soil, the kitchen'', says Mr._Clark. When they walked into the Ferraro apartment, the old lady, bowing and smiling, said softly. N._C. has said something important so well that this preacher will many_times be tempted to quote the whole piece. You see, he lied to us when he said he was leavin alone''. As I say, I would want to begin a day like this, but I often wonder what the dead would have done. That is what childhood is, he told himself. Mr._Bourcier said that he had consulted several Superior_Court justices in the last week and received opinions favoring both procedures. No previous antitrust_case, he said, had involved interests of such magnitude or presented such complex problems of relief. N._C. has said something important so well that this preacher will many_times be tempted to quote the whole piece. `` Every_month, f' r three days'', he said happily,`` I take no water into my system, no water whatsoever. `` You must have loved that girl very_much, but you could n't have meant it when you said that you wanted to kill her''. He said legislation for a$ 60 million bond issue to underwrite the program is expected to be introduced Monday. `` Not to you'', she said smiling. Time 's editor, Thomas_Griffith, in his book, The Waist High Culture, wrote:`` of what was different about it( the Deep_South) I found myself unsympathetic to''. He merely said,`` Any good decorator these days can make you a tasteful home''. After he had been away from home about a year he wrote:``[ Dear Wife] If I did not write and receive letters from you I believe that I would forgit that I was married I do feel much like a maryed man but I never forgit it sofar_as to court enny other lady but if I should you must forgive me as I am so forgitful''. Before 1933, individuals who opposed trade_unions and collective_bargaining said so in plain English. Mr._Hawksley said he believed there are a_number_of qualified city residents who would be willing to take the full-time CD job. `` Go_to_sleep'', he said. Moritz said Monday his leg feels fine and, as a result, he hopes to start practicing field_goals this week. George_W._Cable( naturalized New_Englander), writing in 1889 from`` Paradise_Road, Northampton''( lovely symbolic name), agitated continuously the`` Southern question''. The Hughes concern then took`` shortcuts'' on the project but got paid anyway, Hemphill said. The jury foreman, Mrs._Olive_Heideman, of rural Elsie, said that a ballot was not even taken until yesterday morning and that the first day of deliberation was spent in going_over the evidence. O._N._Moss, 61, tall, grey as a possum, canning plant chief since 1946, did n't know what to say. `` My nephews will be coming_down'', she said that evening as Angelina brought her dinner into the dining_room, the whole meal on a vast linen covered tray. `` I 've been_after her for years'', Needham said,`` but I 've never been able to get anywhere until the last few days''. Sheets said that his proposed law would offer state financing aid for the purchase of voting_machines, enabling counties to repay the loan over a 10- year period without interest or charge. It is not an exaggeration to say that the state_government has little or no fiscal control over these units of government. `` I know'', he said, reading her mind. After a_few minutes he said,`` I can n't use you if you dance like that. Shayne said briskly,`` Grab another drink if you want it. That death occurred at 6: 50 p. m._Friday and was reported Sunday, the patrol said. The officer had told him that both lists must be checked. She felt mindless, walking, and almost easy until the church spire told her she was near the cemetery, and she caught herself wondering what she would say to Doaty. Jones said he regretted Hughes had made a personal attack on a past president. `` But you must have heard it said that the drawing-room disappeared forever with the somnolent years of James and the antic heyday of Coward. Tractor production at Massey-Ferguson, Ltd., of Toronto in July and August rose to 2418 units from 869 in the_like period a year earlier, says John_Staiger, vice_president. This prime element of the truth may be stated as_follows: `` When you marry, you want to have things in common'', a girl said,`` and it 's hard when you do marry someone with your own background''. `` We hope'', they said,`` that no family can be found amongst us without a correct version of the Holy_Scriptures''. For_example, one hebephrenic man used_to annoy me, month after month, by saying, whenever I got_up to leave and made my fairly steoreotyped comment that I would be seeing him on the following day, or whenever,`` You 're welcome'', in a notably condescending fashion- as though it were his due for me to thank him for the privilege of spending the hour with him, and he were thus pointing_up my failure to utter a humbly grateful,`` thank_you'' to him at the end of each session. He invited Mr._Case to stop by to say hello if he ever visited the academy and_then added that he was on the managerial staff of the freshman football_team`` We have just returned from Roswell, N._M., where we were defeated, 34 to 9'', the young_man noted. The fire_ant is thought to infest approximately two million acres of land in Georgia, attacking crops, young wildlife and livestock and can be a serious health menace to humans who are allergic to its venom, Blasingame said. The apostle Paul said the same thing in the language and faith of the New_Testament:`` He that spared not His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all, how shall He not with Him freely give us all things? In_reply to a question of whether they now tax boats, airplanes and other movable property excluding automobiles, nineteen said that they did and twenty that they did not. Naturally, the patient does not say,`` I hate my father'', or`` Sibling rivalry is what bugs me''. `` There'', said Mr._Mills. `` Y'all wanna walk- walk'', he said. Just me``, Mike said. A Floridian stated that his officers were`` not fit to tote_guts_to_a_bear''. The traditional strategy of the South has been to expose the vices of the North, to demonstrate that the North possessed no superior virtue, to`` show the world that''( as James 's Christopher_Newman said to his adversaries)`` however bad I may be, you 're not quite the people to say it''. `` I fear explanations explanatory of things explained'', he said, leaving the biter- and bitter. Brannon said. Susan said fiercely. The hero, who is himself, is represented as a pilgrim in the storied lands of the East, a sort_of Faustus type, who, to quote from Professor_Bo ^ o ^ k again,`` even in the pleasure gardens of Sardanapalus can not cease from his painful search after the meaning of life. I realized, now, that she had been showing me, in what impressed me as being a very accurate way, something her mother had once said to her; it was as if she was showing me one of the reasons why she hated that woman inside her. William_Smythe, director of field service, told the commissioners that Multnomah, as of Aug. 22, had spent$ 58918 out of its budgeted$ 66000 in the category, leaving only$ 7082 for the rest of the month. But I suspect that the old Roman was referring to change made under military occupation- the sort of change which Tacitus was talking_about when he said,`` They make a desert, and call it peace''(`` Solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant''.) As they merged, grokking together, Mike said softly and triumphantly:`` Thou art God''. Jubal said that his night-sight probably came from the conditions in which he had grown_up, and Mike grokked this was true but grokked that there was more to_it; his foster_parents had taught him to see. `` She 'll be just_as beautiful in something that does n't have to be ironed'', Eugenia said. `` Whatever you say''. The policeman 's eyes rather popped for a second; but then Arlene got another tone in a hurry, and she said,`` If it was for these dear children''-. Do not wonder that I said to thee,`` You must be_born again''. Occasionally they would write to the slaves. A publicity release from Oregon_Physicians_Service, of_which Harvey is president, quoted him as saying the welfare office move to Salem, instead of`` crippling'' the agency, had provided an avenue to correct administrative weaknesses, with the key being improved communications between F+ A and the commission staff. As Charles_Evans_Hughes said,`` Miss_Poitrine 's limitations as an actress are exceeded only by her logic as a litigant''. What appears here is shorter than what he actually said but very close to his own words. `` Actually, the abuse of the process may have constituted a contempt of the Criminal_court of Cook county, altho vindication of the authority of_that court is not the function of_this court'', said Karns, who is a City judge in East St._Louis sitting in Cook_County court. The Negro composer Hall_Johnson studied the Americanegro_Suite and said of it,`` Of all the many songs written by white composers and employing what claims to be a Negroid idiom in both words and music, these six songs by Harold_Arlen and Ted_Koehler easily stand far out above the rest. Maude had said. `` Sex is overpriced'', he said. When he had finished with that, he would go_to another part of the hotel and say much the same things to someone, most probably a busboy. The broadcast said Anderson, a Seattle ex-marine and Havana businessman, and McNair, of Miami, were condemned on charges of smuggling arms to Cuban rebels. `` What you see are self-help projects'', John said. Wilson did say anything. Suppose, he says, that the tables_were_turned, and we were in the Soviets' position:`` There would be 2000 modern Soviet fighters, all better than ours, stationed at 250 bases in Mexico and the Caribbean. It 's like a flame, I guess'', she said in a dreamy tone. `` The PTC is investigating the whole matter'', Pratt said. If he snatches a toy, she says,`` Caroline wants her own truck just as you do''. `` Well, I 'll tell you about that'', Lord told him. The only day they`` have a chance to compete with large supermarkets is on Sunday'', the council 's resolution said. Boston has been controlled by a_few capitalists, lawyers and other managers, who told the editors what to say and the preachers what to think''. In 1930, the Lambeth_Conference again affirmed the primary purpose of marriage to be the procreation of children, but conceded that, in certain limited circumstances, contraception might be morally legitimate. The late R._G._Collingwood, a philosopher whose work has proved helpful to many students of literature, once wrote`` We are all, though many_of us are snobbish enough to wish to deny it, in far closer sympathy with the art of the music-hall and picture-palace than with Chaucer and Cimabue, or even Shakespeare and Titian. Far long_ago, some other prisoner than one of these had tried to write a letter. `` Yes, it sounds great'', I said,`` but suppose you do think_of yourself as an impressionist painter''? `` I 'll be damned'', Ekstrohm said. The medical_examiner states that death was due to`` natural causes''. He said in_a_low_voice,`` I 've got a date with a lady, Mister. A Catholic priest recently recounted how in the chapel of a large city_university, following Anglican evensong, at which there was a congregation of twelve, he celebrated Mass before. In the child health field, the President said he will recommend later an increase in funds for programs under the children 's bureau. `` Thirteen'', said Long_Jim. I tell you, I know how it is with you, my friend, I sympathize, and I 'll make it a special point- a special favor- get_in_touch, and get some stuff just for you. `` No'', said Argiento stolidly. Alexander_the_Great, who used runners as message carriers, did not have to worry about having every officer in his command hear what he said and having hundreds of them comment at_once. He said he could do it. `` We 're getting Friend some runs for a change, and he has been pitching good'', Murtaugh said. In_general, however, it may be said that when a boy or a girl leaves the high_school, the school authorities play little or no part in the decision of what happens next. Besides, Miss_Henrietta- as she was generally known since she had put up her hair with a chignon in the back- had little time to spare them from her teaching and writing; so Cyrus_Adler became interested in her friend Racie_Friedenwald, and Joe_Jastrow- the only young_man who when he wrote had the temerity to address her as Henrietta, and signed himself Joe- fell_in_love with pretty sister Rachel. Henrietta held her bouquet out_of_reach and said it was for Doaty. `` Tell me- what do you do at the park''? he asked. Brooding about future wars, the Field_Marshal has this to say:`` The Asian fighting man is at_least equally brave[ as the white], usually more careless_of death, less encumbered by mental doubts, less troubled by humanitarian sentiment, and not so moved by slaughter and mutilation around him. `` Oh, no, not again'', he said aloud. There is a well-known relationship between probability and entropy which states that** f, where \q is the probability that state( i.e., volume for an ideal_gas) could be reached by chance alone. The governor wrote Miss_Grant that he has been concerned for_some_time`` with the continuous problem which confronts our local and state law_enforcement officers as a result of the laws regulating Sunday sales''. While it must be said that these same Protestants have built some new churches during this period, and that religious population_shifts have emptied churches, a principal reason for this phenomenon of redundancy is that fewer Protestants are going_to church. Roleplaying was offered as a solution- and the procedure worked as_follows: all candidates were invited to a hotel conference_room, where the president explained the difficulty he had, and unnecessary it seemed to him to hire people who just did not work_out. `` Nothing'', Phil said. The article also said that a person had to be 18 years old or over, and must not be going_to high_school to attend these classes. He said Mitchell is against the centralization of government in Washington but looks_to the Kennedy_Administration for aid to meet New_Jersey school and transportation crises. He took his glass, clinked it against mine, and said,`` Toujours gai, what_the_hell''! borrowing a line from Don_Marquis' Mehitabel. The importance of_this 5 can largely be explained by the natural mathematical properties of the middle number and its special relationship to all the rest of the numbers- quite apart from any numerological considerations, which is to say, any symbolic meaning arbitrarily assigned to it. This deprived him of liberty in Hong_Kong, but he told Boats McCafferty that Hong_Kong was a book he had read before, and the Navy would always bring him there again, some_day. `` How_do_you_do''? she said, semi-professionally. Then he asked to use the phone and called Brian_Thayer, who said that he was just leaving to keep a lunch date but would be home by two o' clock. Nothing that Plainfield last year had lost the Mack_Truck_Co. plant, he said industry will not come into this state until there is tax reform. If it fails to pass, he can throw up his hands and say the Legislature would not support him in his efforts to prevent integration. The purpose of_this provision was thus explained in the Court 's opinion:`` Section 7 is designed to arrest in its incipiency the substantial lessening of competition from the acquisition by one corporation of the whole or any part of the stock of a corporation, but also to arrest in their incipiency restraints or monopolies in a relevant market which, as a reasonable probability, appear at the time of suit likely to result from the acquisition by one corporation of all or any part of the stock of any other corporation. Each enjoys seeing the other hit home_runs(`` I hope Roger hits 80'', Mantle says), and each enjoys even more seeing himself hit home_runs(`` and I hope I hit 81''). `` I'm eating more'', he would say. No one said a word. Miss_Maude say she won''. `` Carla, wake_up'', he said shaking her. Nothing was said about hotels or train journeys. `` The hero of his next poem is Napoleon_Bonaparte'', said Claire, with slightly overdone carelessness. `` We got fired'', Jones said. An amazing article in the Manchester_Guardian of last November, entitled`` Fate of Redundant Churches'', states than an Archbishops' Commission`` reported last month that in the Church_of_England alone there are 790 churches which are redundant now, or will be in 20 years' time. `` We 'll go_up to the Edgewater_Beach_Hotel for dinner'', I said. Actually, none of these papers says much directly about field techniques. `` Laura, what would you say if I smoked a pipe''?
Subjective_influence : amuse-31.1
startle 'to stimulate to action' galvanise 'to stimulate to action' galvanize 'to stimulate to action'
influence 'FN: to have an emotional effect on' spur 'FN: encourage, incite or urge on' push 'FN: motivate or drive' encourage 'FN: to inspire with confidence, spirit or hope' coax 'FN: attempt to influence (someone) by gentle persuasion or flattery' inspire 'FN: fill with the urge or ability to do or feel something.' entice 'COD: attract by offering pleasure or advantage. ' tempt 'COD: entice (someone) to do something against their better judgement. ' drive 'COD: compel to act in a particular way' discourage 'FN: to dissuade (usually followed by 'from'), and/or to deprive of confidence; dishearten' motivate 'COD: stimulate the interest of.'
The clown amused the children. The clown amused. The clown's antics amused the children. The little children amused easily. That movie bored me silly.
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startled him awake. Maybe one could be startled into forgetfulness. Ekstrohm was startled in the morning by a banging on the hatch of his bubble. The disclosure by Charles_Bellows, chief defense counsel, startled observers and was viewed_as the prelude to a quarrel between the six attorneys representing the eight former policemen now on trial. She looked at the girl speculatively from eyes which had paled with the years; from the early evening lights of them which had first startled Izaak to look at her in an uncousinly way, they had faded to a near absence of color which had, possibly from her constant looking_at the water, something of the light of the sea in them. The procedure for determining the amounts_of_money to be spent by county colleges and raised by taxation will certainly startle many taxpayers.
Surpassing : exceed-90
outshine 'attract more attention and praise than others' pass 'be superior or better than some standard' outwit 'beat through cleverness and wit' transcend 'be superior or better than some standard' go past 'be superior or better than some standard' beat 'beat through cleverness and wit' outfox 'beat through cleverness and wit' outgo 'be or do something to a greater degree' exceed 'be or do something to a greater degree' outdo 'be or do something to a greater degree' exceed 'be superior or better than some standard' outweigh 'be heavier than' better 'surpass in excellence' surmount 'be or do something to a greater degree' surpass 'be or do something to a greater degree' outsmart 'beat through cleverness and wit' outstrip 'be or do something to a greater degree' overstep 'be superior or better than some standard' outmatch 'be or do something to a greater degree' overreach 'beat through cleverness and wit' top 'be superior or better than some standard' break 'surpass in excellence' outperform 'be or do something to a greater degree' circumvent 'beat through cleverness and wit'
eclipse 'FN: surpass or be greater than.' outshine 'COD: be much better than.' better 'COD: improve on or surpass. ' outstrip 'COD: exceed' surpass 'COD: be greater or better than. ' outdo 'COD: be superior to in action or performance'
She bettered her own record She exceeded our expectations I beat the traffic She outdoes all other athletes This car outperforms all others in its class This film outshone all the others in quality This exceeds all my expectations She topped her performance of last year break a record her performance surpasses that of any other student I know She outfoxed her competitors
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Her performance exceeded ours in brilliance. Her performance exceeded our expectations.
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The opinion continues here that with a 162- game schedule, pitching spread thin through a 10- team league and a most inviting target in Los_Angeles' Wrigley_Field_Jr., Mantle just might break the most glamorous record on the books, Babe_Ruth 's 60 homers of 1927. They were in a fight, outweighed in both numbers and money. But there is reason in_all things, and in_this country the heathenish cult of the motor-car is exceeding all bounds in its demands. Now, apparently happier under new managers, Mays and Mantle, the perfect players, are behaving as though they 're going_to pass those previous peaks. As the historic processes of modernization gradually gain momentum, their cohesion will be threatened by divisive forces, the gaps between rulers and subjects, town and country, will widen; new aspirants for power will emerge whose ambitions far exceed their competence; old rulers may lose their nerve and their sense_of_direction. However, it determined that neither this factor, nor`` the fact that all concerned in high executive posts in both companies acted honorably and fairly, each in the honest conviction that his actions were in the best interests of his own company and without any design to overreach anyone, including du_Pont 's competitors'', 353_U._S._,_at_607, outweighed the Government 's claim for relief. It no_longer mattered that Burton had outsmarted him. To better Ruth 's mark, neither needs a spectacular September flourish. The crowd at the twenty-first annual K._of_C._Games, final indoor meet of the season, got a thrill a_few minutes earlier when a slender, bespectacled woman broke the one week old world_record in the half-mile run. It is greatly to Berman 's credit that he made no attempt to outdo Ray_Bolger. Competitors came to receive higher percentage of General_Motors business in later years, but it is`` likely'' that this trend stemmed`` at_least in part'' from the needs of General_Motors outstripping du_Pont 's capacity. I outweigh you fifty pounds and I 'm fast for a big man''. But the farmers outsmarted Washington by shortening the distance between the rows and pouring on the fertilizer. If an evil which is certain and extensive and immediate may rarely be compensated for by a problematic, speculative, future good, by the same token not every present, certain, and immediate good( or lesser evil) that may have to be done will be outweighed by a problematic, speculative, and future evil. The royalty applies to both principal and interest, but it never exceeds 5 percent. A broader concept of imitation is needed, one which acknowledges that true invention is important, that the artist 's creativity in part transcends the artistic causal_factors out of which it arises. The maximum amount of payments which may be made pursuant to this Act on_account_of sales of newly mined ores or concentrates produced therefrom made during the calendar_year 1962 shall not exceed$ 4500000; the maximum amount of such payments which may be made on_account_of such sales made during the calendar_year 1963 shall not exceed$ 4500000; the maximum amount of such payments which may be made on_account_of such sales made during the calendar_year 1964 shall not exceed$ 4000000; and the maximum amount of such payments which may be made on_account_of such sales made during the calendar_year 1965 shall not exceed$ 3500000. As Charles_Evans_Hughes said,`` Miss_Poitrine 's limitations as an actress are exceeded only by her logic as a litigant''. The growth of business has outdistanced the available supply, and the demand will continue to exceed the supply in the sixties. Square corner- and gate_posts were an open-work pattern of cast-iron foliage; they were topped by steeples complete in every detail: high_pitched roof, pinnacle, and narrow gable. She topped the sextet brilliantly. Upon the expiration of a period deemed adequate for demonstration purposes for each plant, but not to exceed such twelve year period, the Secretary shall proceed as promptly as practicable to dispose of any plants so constructed by sale to the bidder, or as may otherwise be directed by Act of Congress. This is surprising when we consider that over 29 percent of the 11- year old boys in America cannot chin themselves once, and that English school_girls outdo them in almost every test( even dashes and endurance). In child_care, the opposite extreme prevails; procedures change rapidly and parental confidence probably exceeds anything warranted by established psychological theory. During the rest of the summer my scholarly mania for making plaster_casts and spatter prints of Catskill flowers and leaves was surpassed by the constantly renewed impressions of Jessica that my mind served_up to me for contemplation and delight.
Surrendering_possession : future_having-13.3
surrender 'relinquish possession or control over' give up 'relinquish possession or control over' cede 'relinquish possession or control over' deliver 'relinquish possession or control over'
?vote portion guarantee reassign apportion concede promise bequeath cede reallocate advance allot offer award proffer leave ration yield devolve issue will accord extend allocate pledge grant owe assign
surrender 'COD: give up (a person, right, or possession) on compulsion or demand.' yield 'COD: relinquish possession of' relinquish 'COD: voluntarily cease to keep or claim; give up.'
The squatters had to surrender the building after the police moved in
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We offered our paycheck to her. I bequeathed my house. The House allocated more than $1.8 million to the pensions and expenses of former presidents. I promised somebody my time.
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Time enough to give_up his soul. As we know, the Soviet peasant today still very largely thrives on being able to sell the produce grown on his private plot; and it is still very far from certain how valid the party 's claim is that in`` a growing number of kolkhozes'' the peasants are finding it more profitable, to surrender their private plots to the kolkhoz and to let the latter be something increasingly like a state farm. And the life that I now live in the flesh, I live in the faith of the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself up for me. Meanwhile, in Moscow, Khrushchev was adding his bit to the march of world law by promising to build a bomb with a wallop equal_to 100 million tons of TNT, to knock sense into the heads of those backward oafs who can n't see the justice of surrendering West_Berlin to communism.
Taking : steal-10.5
seize 'take or capture by force' wrest 'obtain by seizing forcibly or violently, also metaphorically'
take 'FN: to act so as to acquire' seize 'FN: to take by force, esp. despite the resistance of the current possessor or contrary to law' commandeer 'FN: to take possession of something for one's own use, without the authority to do so'
The rebels threaten to seize civilian hostages wrest the knife from his hands wrest power from the old government The terrorists seized the politicians wrest a meaning from the old text
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The thief stole the painting from John for Mary. The thief stole Mary some paint. The thief stole the painting from the museum. The thief stole the painting. The thief stole the painting for Mary.
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With a curse, Vince seized the thing nearest, a glass sugar container with a spouted metal top, and threw it against the wall opposite. The rebels may try to seize what is left of the October harvest when the floods recede and the monsoon ends in November. Seizing the bridle, he tugged with all his might and forced Katie to her knees. Mr._Eisenhower seized upon the incident of the postcard lost by a Peace_Corps girl in Nigeria to attack the entire Corps as a`` juvenile experiment'' and to suggest sending a Corps member to the moon.
Telling : say-37.7
send word 'inform (somebody) of something' apprise 'inform (somebody) of something' advise 'inform (somebody) of something' notify 'inform (somebody) of something' give notice 'inform (somebody) of something' apprize 'inform (somebody) of something'
notify 'COD: inform, typically in a formal or official manner. ' assure 'COD: tell someone something positively in order to dispel potential doubts.' apprise 'COD: inform; tell' confide 'COD: tell someone about a secret or private matter in confidence' tell 'COD: communicate information to. ' inform 'COD: give facts or information to' advise 'FN: recommend, inform'
John suggested to her how she could do it. Ellen said a few words. John suggested what we should eat. John suggested to him that he go. John suggested eye glasses to her. John suggested to him that he goes. Ellen said a few words to Helen. John suggested to her what she could do. John suggested how she could do it. John suggested to her how to do it. Mr. Jacobson announced to the trading mob: 'We're going to trade on the bell.' He was like, 'It has to go.' John suggested that he should go. He ordered that he go. John suggested to her what to do. He suggested it to her. John suggested how to do it. John suggested what to do.
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The flavor of Baltimore 's Florida_Grapefruit_League news ripened considerably late today when the Orioles were advised that Ron_Hansen has fulfilled his obligations under the Army 's military training_program and is ready for belated spring_training. The civil and military authorities are then advised of the danger, and they issue warnings and take all necessary protective steps. In his answer thereto, he advised the Board that he had made no such statement in 1956, and asserted that his only claim to`` pioneering'' was in 1952. He has notified me that he has orders to go_to Washington to take_over the Army_of_the_Potomac. As I have stated previously, the Attorney_General has advised me that this section violates fundamental constitutional principles. No casts are listed, but Lotte_Lehmann sent_word that the Negro soprano, Grace_Bumbry, will sing Venus in`` Tannhaeuser''. But Mary would soon no_longer be living there, for she would be notified in a_few days that her husband had died in an accident while on a flight to Tahiti. He sucked_in his breath and kept quiet while Killpath laid down the sheet again, wound the gold wire stems of his glasses around his ears and_then, eying the report as it lay before him on the desk, intoned,`` Acting_Lieutenant_Gunnar_Matson one failed to see that the station_keeper was properly relieved two absented himself throughout the entire watch without checking on the station 's activities or the whereabouts of his section sergeants three permitted members of the Homicide_Detail of the Inspector's_Bureau to arrogate for their own convenience a patrolman who was thereby prevented from carrying_on his proper assignment four failed to notify the station commander Acting_Captain_O._T._Killpath of a homicide occurring in the district five frequented extralegal establishments after-hours spots for purposes of an unofficial and purportedly social nature and six''- he leaned_back and peeled_off his glasses``- failed to co-operate with the Acting_Captain by returning promptly when so ordered. While accounts of the progress of the tsunami came_in from various points in the Pacific( Midway reported it was covered with nine feet of water), the Hawaiian station made its calculations and notified the military_services and the police that the first big wave would arrive_at Honolulu at 23_:_30 Greenwich_time. Thornburg popped_in to advise,`` Andy, Skolman 's sending_up_smoke_signals. This in_turn sets_off an alarm, notifying the observers at the station that a tsunami is in progress. Not long_ago a newspaper advised those taking_part in a contest that`` snapshots must be of a person not larger than** f inches''. The attorney_general has advised local police that it is their duty to enforce the_blue laws. `` After your child 's baby teeth are all_in- usually at the age of two and one half to three- it 's time for that first dental appointment'', Dr._Brodie advises. Allied_Arts then notified us that the Kirov would cut_short its Los_Angeles booking, fly here to open Nov. 28, and close Dec. 2. The Independence_Day celebration will be properly observed with a big military and civic parade from West_Warwick to the Greene_Homestead in Anthony; And now, therefore, do I, John_A._Notte, Jr., Governor of the State of Rhode_Island and Providence Plantations, proclaim the week of April 29 th to May 7 th, 1961, as Rhode_Island Heritage_Week, advising our citizens that throughout this week many historic houses and beautiful gardens will be open_to visitors as_well as industrial plants, craft shops, museums and libraries and I earnestly urge all to take_advantage of these opportunities to see as_many of these places as they can during this outstanding week. The Commission shall notify all claimants of the approval or denial of their claims, stating the reasons and grounds therefor, and if approved, shall notify such claimants of the amount for which such claims are approved. She realized I 'd have_to notify the police, but fervently hoped I could avoid mentioning her name. When the detective left, Andrus phoned his secretary to cancel his work and to advise the network to get a substitute director for his current project. On April 1, 1953, after some six months of full-time`` pioneering'', petitioner discontinued devoting 100 hours a month to preaching, but failed to so notify his local board.
Temporary_stay : lodge-46
lodge 'be a lodger; stay temporarily'
stop reside dwell live stay
room 'FN: temporarily live at another's residence.' stay over 'FN: spend the night at another's home.' lodge 'FN: stay at someone else's home.' stay 'COD: live somewhere temporarily as a visitor or guest.' overnight 'COD: stay overnight.' sleep over 'FN: stay overnight at another's home. '
Cornelia lodged with the Stevensons. We camped there.
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Employees deduct expenses of travel, meals and lodging while away from home in_connection_with the performance of their services as employees. The brothers continued to help each other during their studies, sharing a joint purse, lodging together in the dormitory and dining together at the home of their aunt. Who, then, is of sufficient stature to lodge with Lenin?
Theft : steal-10.5
rifle 'steal goods; take as spoils' peculate 'appropriate (as property entrusted to one's care) fraudulently to one's own use' loot 'steal goods; take as spoils' plunder 'steal goods; take as spoils' cabbage 'make off with belongings of others' ransack 'steal goods; take as spoils' sneak 'make off with belongings of others' plagiarize 'take without referencing from someone else's writing or speech; of intellectual property' reave 'steal goods; take as spoils' defalcate 'appropriate (as property entrusted to one's care) fraudulently to one's own use' embezzle 'appropriate (as property entrusted to one's care) fraudulently to one's own use' snarf 'make off with belongings of others' filch 'make off with belongings of others' lift 'take without referencing from someone else's writing or speech; of intellectual property' pillage 'steal goods; take as spoils' pinch 'make off with belongings of others' nobble 'make off with belongings of others' pilfer 'make off with belongings of others' rustle 'take illegally' strip 'steal goods; take as spoils' purloin 'make off with belongings of others' lift 'take illegally' despoil 'steal goods; take as spoils' plagiarise 'take without referencing from someone else's writing or speech; of intellectual property' foray 'steal goods; take as spoils' rob 'take something away by force or without the consent of the owner' malversate 'appropriate (as property entrusted to one's care) fraudulently to one's own use' misappropriate 'appropriate (as property entrusted to one's care) fraudulently to one's own use' swipe 'make off with belongings of others' hook 'make off with belongings of others' shoplift 'steal in a store' abstract 'make off with belongings of others' lift 'make off with belongings of others'
steal 'COD: take (something) without permission or legal right and without intending to return it.' embezzle 'COD: steal or misapproriate (money placed in one's trust or under one's control).' swipe 'COD: steal.' lift 'COD: (informal) steal.' pinch 'COD: (informal) steal.' snitch 'FN: to take something (usually of little value) away illegally.' nick 'COD: (informal) steal' snatch 'COD: steal or kidnap by seizing suddenly' misappropriate 'COD: dishonestly or unfairly take for one's own use.' filch 'FN: to take something (esp. of little value) in a furtive manner.' purloin 'FN: to steal, often in violation of trust' thieve 'COD: steal things.' shoplift 'FN: to steal goods from a store while pretending to be a customer.' pilfer 'COD: steal (things of little value).'
During the earthquake people looted the stores that were deserted by their owners The accountant embezzled thousands of dollars while working for the wealthy family rustle cattle The burglars robbed him of all his money
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The thief stole the painting from John for Mary. The thief stole Mary some paint. The thief stole the painting from the museum. The thief stole the painting. The thief stole the painting for Mary.
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Hastening to the attic, the temperature of_which was easily hotter than the Gold_Coast, you proceeded to mask the windows with a fancy wool coverlet, some khaki pants, and the_like, and to ransack the innumerable boxes and barrels stored there. Less respect for the legal conventions was displayed by Castro 's right_hand man, Che_Guevara, who edified the Inter-American Economic_and_Social_council meeting in Montevideo by reading two secret American documents purloined from the United_States embassy at Caracas, Venezuela. Above_all, disabuse yourselves of any thought that I propose to vent moral indignation at your rifling my residence, to whimper over the loss of a_few objets_d'art, or to shame you into rectitude. Drawers and cabinets in two bedrooms and a sewing_room were ransacked. Thieves yesterday ransacked a home in the Garden_Hills section of Cranston and stole an estimated$ 3675 worth of furs, jewels, foreign coins and American dollars. A thug struck a cab driver in the face with a pistol last night after robbing him of$ 18 at Franklin and Mount streets. `` God's_name, what are you to rob the dead with the fight going_on''! Buaford_Robinson, 23, of 7026 Stewartav., a CTA bus_driver, was slugged and robbed last night by a group of youths at 51 st street and South_Park way. The mere fact that the tall figure with the rifle and field_glasses had been seen riding that way was enough to frighten three rustling homesteaders out of the Upper_Laramie country in a single week. An inmate, a former university professor, expounded to us, logically and clearly, that someone was pilfering his thoughts. Curtis_Allen_Huff, 41, of 1630 Lakeav., Wilmette, was arrested yesterday on a suppressed federal warrant charging him with embezzling an undetermined amount_of_money from the First_Federal Savings_and_Loan_association, 1 S._Dearborn_st., where he formerly was employed as an attorney. During the following week, six tons of hay belonging to one rancher were burned; some buildings, farm tools, two horses, plows, and hay owned by Bonito_Lavato, a friendly interpreter for the company, and Pedro_Chavez' hay were stolen or destroyed; and a store was broken into and robbed. Whether the pair of Sudanese ivory carvings you lifted really possess the juju to turn your livers to lead, as a dealer in Khartoum assured me, I am not competent to say. It is, I am reliably given to understand, the technical argot for those who engage in your particular branch of the boost; i.e., burglars who rob while the tenants are absent, in contrast to hot slough prowlers, those who work while the occupants are home. The savage barbarian hordes of red Russian_Communism descended on the Athens that was mighty Metronome, sacking and despoiling with their Bolshevistic battle cry of`` Soak the rich'! The small half-heartedly tended fields of men who 'd spent more time rustling cattle than farming were lying fallow. From the curio cabinet on its south wall and the bureaus beneath, you abstracted seventeen ivory, metal, wood, and stone sculptures of Oriental and African origin, two snuffboxes, and a jade handled magnifying_glass. To win her favors, her husband first took an additional job, then desperately began to embezzle from his employer. First he thought_of the time he had ridden to Gavin and told him how his cattle were being rustled at the far end of the valley.
slip 'FN: gracefully take off clothing.' peel off 'FN: to remove (clothing which is snug against the body)' throw off 'FN: remove (clothing) quickly.' doff 'COD: remove (an item of clothing, especially a hat).' shed 'FN: take off (clothing)' strip off 'FN: take off (clothing), generally rendering the wearer saliently underattired.' kick off 'FN: to take off (footwear) by moving the feet and legs.' remove 'FN: take off (clothing or accoutrements on the body)' take off 'COD: remove (clothing).' pull off 'FN: remove (clothing) with some force'
She strips in front of strangers every night for a living please don't undress in front of everybody!
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Marlene dressed the baby. Marlene dressed. Marlene dressed herself. She was clad in black.
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The other players were undressing quietly. Mike stripped these from him and donned them. They lived mainly in the kitchen; they moved Maggie 's bed and the baby 's basket there, and the rest of them undressed by the stove and ran groaning and shivering to the upper polar regions and plunged into icy beds. He hesitated for a moment when Michelangelo asked him to disrobe, so Michelangelo gave him a piece of toweling to wrap around his loins, led him to the kitchen to take_off his clothes. But they do not strip.
Undressing : simple_dressing-41.3.1
doff 'remove'
don doff wear
slip 'FN: gracefully take off clothing.' peel off 'FN: to remove (clothing which is snug against the body)' throw off 'FN: remove (clothing) quickly.' doff 'COD: remove (an item of clothing, especially a hat).' shed 'FN: take off (clothing)' strip off 'FN: take off (clothing), generally rendering the wearer saliently underattired.' kick off 'FN: to take off (footwear) by moving the feet and legs.' remove 'FN: take off (clothing or accoutrements on the body)' take off 'COD: remove (clothing).' pull off 'FN: remove (clothing) with some force'
I had to wait on line for an hour to get the tickets
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Herbicides persist in the soil. We lived on $10 a day. I endured the routine heavy traffic. Elvis lives. I lived through the horrible weekend.
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He waited at the car side for a moment, looking down at her expectantly. `` And I am not sure that I have any cash- any money,- but if you will wait just a minute I will write you out a check if I can find my checkbook. Why did n't you wait at the Burch house? But worth waiting for. They crept down the muddy slope toward the waiting boats. So you sit in the car and listen to the air run_out and listen to the rain and see the mud in_front_of the headlights, waiting for you, for your new spectator_pumps, waiting for you to squat by yourself out there in your tight skirt, crying and afraid and trying to get that damned son-of-a-bitch tire off, because that is being an old_maid too, if you happen to drive a car, it is changing the tire yourself in the night, and in the mud and the rain, hating to get out in it but afraid to stay and afraid to try to walk out for help. I waited until my man was coming_out of the office with the key to a cabin before I went_in to register. As they waited for supper they sat by the fire, glasses, while Byron philosophized as much for his own entertainment as hers. There at the river 's edge waited one Henry_Greene, whom Hudson listed as a`` clerk''. Pulley had set her up at the Semiramis_Hotel, but she grew impatient waiting for a royal reception and moved to a luxurious apartment to_which the royal pimp had no key. `` Wait for the charge! Aggie might fly into a closet, shut the door and bury her head in the clothes; he dared to wait for the lightning. The right to leave the hoosegow any time to see a lawyer instead of waiting for a lawyer to make a trip to the prison. Watching, they waited until the squall thickened and began to move in a long drifting slant across the dry burning land. After the sad impatient moment, waiting for comfort which could not come, she slipped out_of_bed and went to the open window. He stumbled to the middle of the road and simply stood there, waiting for them, a perfect target. Waiting for what and for whom, only he could tell and would not. Pausing, he waited for her to turn, to ask a question. And he waited for her to say,`` Oh, no, I can do it, Sam. An officer with a squad of men had been waiting on the bank. Tonight a group of men, tomorrow night he himself, would go_out there somewhere and wait. The old_man in the baggy clothes waited at the foot of the steps. She had begun to turn_back toward the house, but his look caught her and she stood_still, waiting there for what his expression indicated would be a serious word_of_farewell. His face was dark as the sky above it as he stood on the wing and waited for his pilot. He would remain in the tent, waiting impatiently, occupied by some trivial task. Wait for me, Laban, I 'll be dressed in half a second''! It was in the kitchen, as she was watching the kettle, waiting for the water to boil, that he had grabbed for her. The British ships rolled at anchor, sent_out picket_boats and waited for orders from London. He was waiting. As soon as you find_out if they are Geely and Harris, come on around to the lounge where I 'll be waiting''. `` Will you please wait in here. After_all, the average American as he lies and waits for the enemy in Korea or as she scans the newspaper in some vain hope of personal contact with the front is unconcerned that his or her plight is the result of a complex of personal, economic and governmental actions far beyond the normal citizen 's comprehension and control. Then Rector, attired in his best blue serge suit, sat in a chair out on the lawn, in the shade of a tree, smoking a cigarette and waiting. Gun waited for Killpath to sit_down behind the desk near the window. `` We just sit quiet and wait'', Prevot had said. I looked_for Jessica to materialize out of the clogging, crowd and, as the time passed and I waited, a fiend came_to_life beside me and whispered in my ear: How was I planning to greet Jessica? `` Wait until my shot. Dr._Melvin_W._Barnes, superintendent, said he thought the schools were waiting for some leadership, perhaps on the national level, to make sure that whatever steps of planning they took would`` be more fruitful'', and that he had found that other school districts were not as far along in their planning as this district. Marty smiled at Squire pleasantly and said,`` There was a cab waiting for me here. `` No directives from Central is scarcely a cause for regret, but there happen to be eight other guys biting their fingernails to the quick just waiting for an invitation to board you, you beautiful thing''. `` He just lay back there and waited for it'', Meek said. Thompson himself said:`` I want to enjoy once_more the pleasure of bare walls waiting for new pictures''. The members of the community do not create the spirit but rather find it present and waiting for them. Having nothing else to do except wait for my forms to be processed, I gave myself over to speculations concerning the hall itself. He and Hogan waited by the door, one to either side. With curiosity and elan, he explored every_inch of glen, beach and burn, once stranding himself for hours on a ledge high_up a sheer seventy-foot cliff and waiting with calm faith to be rescued by Maxwell, who nearly lost his life in doing so. `` Mr. Wycoff 's car is waiting for you at the east entrance''. The distance between where she stood and where Dave waited at the outside_door was a_hundred miles. When the telephone rang on the day after Hino went down to the village, Rector had a hunch it would be Hino with some morsel of information too important to wait until his return, for there were few telephones in the village and the phone in Rector 's office rarely rang unless it was important. I found a parking place half a block away, sat in the car and waited. We waited till he had finished laughing, and that gave us a_few moments for taking_stock of him. Squatting, as if waiting. He was not the sort of sailor Hudson wanted his backers to see and he had Greene wait at Gravesend, where the Discovery picked him up. `` I am terribly sorry to you waiting'', she said,`` but won't you make yourself a little drink while you wait? He watched the girl until she had gone_into the trees, and waited until he could hear the sound of her horse any longer, then went_up to where the children were sleeping. Reaching the house ahead of them, he waited with his Winchester in his hands. `` I 've never done this before'', they always said, waiting for the elevator in the hotel corridor. They waited three minutes and_then crept out on tip-toe; the halls were empty and they passed down_the_stairs to number nine and listened at the door. `` I have been waiting across the street at the post_office since dawn. When he turned into the highway that led to the outskirts of the city and then rose toward home, he had to pull over to the curb and wait for a_few minutes, sucking_in air and squinting and blinking his eyes to clear them of tears. He had lived all his life waiting for her. Rather_than sit around waiting for the suitcases to be delivered, they had gone sight-seeing. The rest of you wait here''. Seeming much relieved, she smiled one of those worth waiting for smiles, and I smiled all_the_way into the bedroom. Gun waited. Mickey paused with him, waiting, no_longer impatient, trying now to think it out, do a_little planning. Mickey waited with slack arms. One of the hardest chores a detective has is hanging_around on a city street, trying to make himself inconspicuous, keeping_an_eye_on the entrance of an office_building and waiting. Both of them had known the feeling of the small life in her waiting, ready, for the two of them to run_up her sails. With a cop patrolling the road Muller would have to be inside a building- if he was here at_all, and not waiting for the prime_minister somewhere between this street and the terminal building at La_Guardia_Airport. Lawrence was waiting for Bill_Boxell. `` You might as_well wait here while I 'm gone, so you can use my shower if you 'd like''. On shore`` the slaves to despotism''- the town dwellers- watched the ships and waited. Greg slammed his throttle to the fire_wall and rammed up the RPM, and the engine responded as if it had been waiting. They 'll be there waiting for you. Waited for more ships, more lobster-backed infantry, and asked what was to be done with a war of rebellion? Again we waited for Montero. I 'll be waiting for you there''. I waited a solid two hours before my man came_out of the office_building. An old_man, sitting against the wall of a cottage and waiting for the sun to find him, gave her a more_than reflective look as she passed, the sap still plainly rising in his branches. Gary_Player, the small, trim South_African, was the eventual winner, but in_all his 25 years he never spent a more harrowing afternoon as he waited for the victory to drop in his lap. They kept him alive, waiting. Whoever it was had meant to shut him up in here, had followed him and waited till the courthouse and square were deserted. Behind him on the steps of the little office sat old_man_Arthur; he was straight, something angry in his attitude, as if he might be waiting to report something. How was he to suspect that an assassin had been lurking somewhere across the street waiting for just such a chance? My God, how long is he going_to wait, I thought.
Waking_up : other_cos-45.4
awaken 'stop sleeping' wake 'stop sleeping' wake up 'stop sleeping' come alive 'stop sleeping' awake 'stop sleeping' arouse 'stop sleeping' waken 'stop sleeping'
wake 'COD: emerge from a state of sleep' wake up 'COD: emerge from a state of sleep' come to 'FN: wake up' get up 'FN: to wake up' awake 'COD: stop sleeping. ' revive 'FN: to return to consciousness'
[2 : Somebody ----s ]
NP (Sleeper) V () INI (Sleep_state) Sub (Time) NP (Sleeper) V () PP[with] (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) INI (Sleep_state) NP (Time) PP[in] (Time) Sinterrog (Time) NP (Sleeper) V () PP[with] (Depictive) INI (Sleep_state) NP (Sleeper) V () AJP (Depictive) INI (Sleep_state) NP (Time) NP (Sleeper) V () AVP (Manner) PP[to] (New_situation) PP[from] (Sleep_state) NP (Sleeper) V () PP[with] (Manner) PP[in] (Place) INI (Sleep_state) NP (Sleeper) V () AVP (Manner) INI (Sleep_state) NP (Sleeper) V () PP[with] (Manner) INI (Sleep_state) NP (Sleeper) V () PP[in] (New_situation) INI (Sleep_state) NP (Sleeper) V () VPto (New_situation) PP[from] (Sleep_state) NP (Sleeper) V () PP[to] (New_situation) INI (Sleep_state) PP[on] (Time) NP (Sleeper) V () PP[in] (Place) INI (Sleep_state) NP (Sleeper) V () INI (Sleep_state) AVP (Time) NP (Sleeper) V () INI (Sleep_state) NP (Time) NP (Sleeper) V () INI (Sleep_state) PP[at] (Time) NP (Sleeper) V () INI (Sleep_state) AVP (Time) NP (Time) NP (Sleeper) V () INI (Sleep_state) AVP (Time) PP[after] (Time) NP (Sleeper) V () AJP (Depictive) VPing (Depictive) INI (Sleep_state) PP[towards] (Time) NP (Sleeper) V () AJP (Depictive) AVP (Manner) INI (Sleep_state) PP[in] (Time) NP (Sleeper) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[with] (Manner) INI (Sleep_state) NP (Time) NP (Sleeper) V () A (Depictive) INI (Sleep_state) NP (Sleeper) V () VPing (Depictive) INI (Sleep_state) NP (Sleeper) V () PP[with] (Depictive) INI (Sleep_state) PP[in] (Time) NP (Sleeper) V () VPing (Depictive) INI (Sleep_state) AVP (Time) NP (Sleeper) V () VPing (Depictive) INI (Sleep_state) PP[in] (Time) NP (Sleeper) V () AVP (Manner) VPto (New_situation) PP[in] (Place) INI (Sleep_state) NP (Sleeper) V () PP[to] (New_situation) INI (Sleep_state) NP (Time) NP (Sleeper) V () PP[on] (Place) INI (Sleep_state) PP[at] (Time) NP (Sleeper) V () INI (Sleep_state) NP (Time) PP[at] (Time) NP (Sleeper) V () PP[at] (Time) NP (Sleeper) V () AJP (Depictive) PP[with] (Depictive) INI (Sleep_state) PP[at] (Time) NP (Sleeper) V () PP[with] (Depictive) PP[in] (Place) INI (Sleep_state) NP (Time) NP (Sleeper) V () VPto (New_situation) PP[on] (Place) INI (Sleep_state) NP (Sleeper) V () VPto (New_situation) INI (Sleep_state) NP (Time) NP (Sleeper) V () VPto (New_situation) INI (Sleep_state) PP[at] (Time) NP (Sleeper) V () INI (Sleep_state) PP[at] (Time) PP[on] (Time) NP (Sleeper) V () NP (Time) NP (Sleeper) V () AVP (Frequency) INI (Sleep_state) PP[at] (Time) NP (Sleeper) V () AVP (Time) NP (Sleeper) V () PP[with] (Circumstances) INI (Sleep_state) NP (Sleeper) V () 2nd (Explanation) PP[on] (New_situation) AVP (Particular_iteration) NP (Sleeper) V () 2nd (Explanation) INI (Sleep_state) Sub (Time) NP (Sleeper) V () AVP (Particular_iteration) INI (Sleep_state)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Patient) PP.instrument[with] (Instrument)
The clothes dried wrinkled. The clothes dried. Bill dried the clothes with a hairdryer. The hairdryer dried the clothes. The cotton clothes dried easily. Bill dried the clothes.
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Sometimes he woke_up in_the_middle of the night thinking_of Ann, and_then could not get_back to sleep. `` Stevie, wake_up now! He finally fell_asleep around six in the morning with the aid of a sleeping_capsule, a crutch he rarely used, and did awaken until early afternoon. It was the kind of work I was doing, the quality of the ambition it awoke in me, that me from painting. You 'll sleep longer and better, too, awake refreshed and free_of hot_weather nerves. Mendoza did wake until nearly nine thirty. And in the morning when he woke_up at ten the church_bells were ringing. It looked as Gavin had first seen it years ago, on those nights when he slept alone by his campfire and waked suddenly to the hoot of an owl or the rustle of a blade of grass in the moon 's wind- a savage land, untenanted and brooding, too strong to be broken by the will of men. The probable answer is that it will do so just_as long as Russia can exercise a veto in favor of chaos and until young African_nations wake_up to the truth that out of false pride they are visiting ruin on Central_Africa. When she awoke, she was the ship. When Juanita awoke, Kate was still rocking the dead child, still crooning in disbelief,`` No, no, oh, no!'' Jerry_McCauley of Sacramento, Calif., one of some twenty Air_Force recruits on_board, awoke from a nap in confusion. One always wakes_up, even from one 's own dreams. Then she fell_asleep again as suddenly as a person with fever, and when she awoke it was dark outside and the clarity was back in her eyes. But she was caught in it, and she faced the terrible possibility that, if it were a dream, it was one from which she might never awaken. Under the influence of marijuana the beatnik comes_alive within and experiences a wonderfully enhanced sense of self as if he had discovered the open_sesame to the universe of being. `` Now I lay me down to sleep, The gray-backs o' er my body creep; If they should bite before I wake, I pray the Lord their jaws to break''``. `` Carla, wake_up'', he said shaking her. Waking_up was horrible. Every few minutes she would awaken for a moment to review things: Stowey, yes, was on his way south, and the two boys were away in school, and nothing was burning on the stove, and Lucretia was coming for dinner and bringing three guests of hers.
Waver_between_options : linger-53.1
dither 'act nervously; be undecided; be uncertain'
vacillate 'COD: waver between different opinions or actions.' waver 'FN: be unable to firmly settle on one of several options' dither 'COD: be indecisive.' waffle 'COD: fail to make up one's mind.'
[22 : Somebody ----s PP ] [2 : Somebody ----s ]
NP (Cognizer) V () PP[with] (Circumstances) PP[throughout] (Duration) 2nd (Explanation) INI (Issue) NP (Cognizer) V () PP[in] (Containing_event) AVP (Degree) INI (Issue) NP (Cognizer) V () AVP (Duration) DNI (Issue) NP (Cognizer) V () Sub (Explanation) PP[about] (Issue) NP (Cognizer) V () DNI (Issue) NP (Cognizer) V () DNI (Issue) PP[before] (Time) NP (Cognizer) V () DNI (Options) NP (Cognizer) V () Sub (Explanation) PP[between] (Options) NP (Cognizer) V () PP[over] (Issue) AVP (Time) NP (Cognizer) V () AVP (Frequency) DNI (Issue) NP (Cognizer) V () PP[of] (Options) PP[on] (Options) NP (Cognizer) V () AVP (Frequency) PP[between] (Options) NP (Cognizer) V () DNI (Issue) AVP (Manner) NP (Cognizer) V () DNI (Issue) PP[on] (Place)