Cause_temperature_change : other_cos-45.4












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NP (Patient) V () NP (Result) ADJ ()
NP (Agent) V () INC (Container) INI (Hot_Cold_source) PP[in] (Instrument) NP (Item)
NP (Agent) V () PP[in] (Container) INI (Hot_Cold_source) NP (Item)
NP (Item) V () CNI (Agent) PP[in] (Container) INI (Hot_Cold_source) VPto (Purpose)
NP (Item) V () CNI (Agent) AVP (Duration) INI (Hot_Cold_source) PPing[before] (Time)
NP (Item) V () CNI (Agent) PP[for] (Duration) INI (Hot_Cold_source) PP[in] (Place) PP[to] (Temperature_goal)
NP (Item) V () CNI (Agent) PP[for] (Duration) INI (Hot_Cold_source) PP[at] (Temperature_goal)
NP (Item) V () CNI (Agent) INI (Hot_Cold_source) PP[with] (Instrument)
NP (Item) V () CNI (Agent) INI (Hot_Cold_source) AVP (Manner)
NP (Item) V () CNI (Agent) INI (Hot_Cold_source) AVP (Manner) PP[to] (Temperature_goal)
NP (Item) V () CNI (Agent) INI (Hot_Cold_source) VPing (Means)
NP (Agent) V () PP[on] (Hot_Cold_source) NP (Item) PP[in] (Place)
NP (Item) V () CNI (Agent) INI (Hot_Cold_source) PP[above] (Temperature_goal)
NP (Item) V () CNI (Agent) INI (Hot_Cold_source) Sub (Temperature_goal)
NP (Item) V () CNI (Agent) INI (Hot_Cold_source) Sinterrog (Time)
NP (Cause) V () INI (Hot_Cold_source) NP (Item) PP[above] (Temperature_goal)
NP (Item) V () CNI (Cause) INI (Hot_Cold_source) PP[from] (Manner)
NP (Item) V () CNI (Cause) INI (Hot_Cold_source) AVP (Manner) PP[from] (Manner)
NP (Item) V () PP[by] (Cause) INI (Hot_Cold_source) PP[in] (Place)
NP (Item) V () CNI (Cause) INI (Hot_Cold_source) PP[at] (Place) PP[to] (Temperature_goal)
NP (Cause) V () INI (Hot_Cold_source) NP (Item) Sub (Result) PP[by] (Time)
NP (Item) V () PP[by] (Cause) INI (Hot_Cold_source) PP[in] (Time)
NP (Agent) V () PP[for] (Duration) INI (Hot_Cold_source) PP[in] (Instrument) NP (Item) PP[on] (Manner)
NP (Item) V () CNI (Agent) Sub (Duration) INI (Hot_Cold_source)
NP (Agent) V () INI (Hot_Cold_source) PP[round] (Instrument) Poss (Item)
NP (Agent) V () INI (Hot_Cold_source) PPing[on] (Instrument) Poss (Item) PP[in] (Place)
NP (Agent) V () INI (Hot_Cold_source) Poss (Item)
NP (Item) V () CNI (Agent) INI (Hot_Cold_source) AVP (Manner) VPto (Purpose)
NP (Agent) V () INI (Hot_Cold_source) Poss (Item) PP[on] (Means)
NP (Item) V () CNI (Agent) INI (Hot_Cold_source) PP[in] (Place) Sinterrog (Time)
NP (Cause) V () INI (Hot_Cold_source) NP (Item) AVP (Place)
NP (Cause) V () INI (Hot_Cold_source) NP (Item) PP[during] (Time)
NP (Item) V () CNI (Agent) PP[in] (Container) INI (Hot_Cold_source)
NP (Item) V () CNI (Agent) INI (Hot_Cold_source) PP[with] (Instrument) AVP (Manner) VPto (Purpose)
NP (Agent) V () INI (Hot_Cold_source) NP (Item) PP[in] (Place) PPing[before] (Time)
NP (Item) V () CNI (Agent) INI (Hot_Cold_source) PP[in] (Purpose)
NP (Agent) V () INI (Hot_Cold_source) NP (Item) VPto (Purpose) PP[below] (Temperature_change)
NP (Item) V () CNI (Agent) AVP (Duration) INI (Hot_Cold_source)
NP (Item) V () CNI (Agent) INI (Hot_Cold_source) AVP (Manner) Sub (Purpose)
NP (Item) V () CNI (Agent) INI (Hot_Cold_source) AVP (Manner) PP[before] (Time)
NP (Agent) V () INI (Hot_Cold_source) NP (Item) PP[for] (Purpose)
NP (Item) V () CNI (Agent) INI (Hot_Cold_source) AVP (Time)
NP (Agent) V () Sub (Circumstances) INI (Hot_Cold_source) NP (Item) NP (Temperature_change)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Patient) PP.instrument[with] (Instrument) NP (Agent) V () INI (Hot_Cold_source) PP[with] (Instrument) NP (Item)
NP (Agent) V () INI (Hot_Cold_source) NP (Item)
NP (Agent) V () PP[over] (Hot_Cold_source) NP (Item)
NP (Agent) V () INI (Hot_Cold_source) PP[in] (Instrument) NP (Item)
NP.instrument (Instrument) V () NP (Patient)
NP.patient (Patient) V () NP (Item) V () CNI (Cause) INI (Hot_Cold_source)
NP (Item) V () CNI (Agent) INI (Hot_Cold_source)
NP (Patient) V () ADV-Middle ()
NP (Agent) V () NP.patient (Patient) NP (Cause) V () INI (Hot_Cold_source) NP (Item)


Examples from WordNet


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.