Cause_impact : hit-18.1












[22 : Somebody ----s PP ]
[17 : Somebody ----s somebody with something ]
[9 : Somebody ----s somebody ]
[10 : Something ----s somebody ]
[11 : Something ----s something ]
[21 : Somebody ----s something PP ]
[8 : Somebody ----s something ]
[2 : Somebody ----s ]



NP (Agent) V () PP (Patient)
NP (Agent) V () AVP (Force) NP (Impactee) INI (Impactor)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Impactee) PP[with] (Impactor) 2nd (Instrument) AVP (Manner)
NP (Agent) V () PP[against] (Impactee) NP (Impactor) AVP (Manner)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Impactee) INI (Impactor) VPto (Purpose) AVP (Time)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Impactee) INI (Impactor) PP[on] (Subregion)
NP (Impactee) V () PP[from] (Cause) PP[with] (Impactor)
NP (Agent) V () PP[against] (Impactee) NP (Impactor) PP[with] (Manner) AVP (Result)
NP (Agent) V () PP[on] (Impactee) NP (Impactor) AVP (Manner) AVP (Result)
NP (Agent) V () DNI (Impactee) NP (Impactor) AVP (Result)
NP (Agent) V () INI (Impactee) NP (Impactor) AJP (Result)
NP (Agent) V () PP[on] (Impactee) NP (Impactor) PP[down] (Result)
NP (Agent) V () PP[upon] (Impactee) NP (Impactor) AVP (Result) PP[as] (Time)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Impactor) PP[with] (Manner) NP (Period_of_iterations)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Impactor) PP[behind] (Place)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Impactor) PP[into] (Result)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Impactors)
NP (Cause) V () NP (Impactors)
NP (Agent) V () AVP (Force) PP[against] (Impactee) NP (Impactor)
NP (Agent) V () AVP (Force) INI (Impactee) NP (Impactor) AVP (Result)
NP (Impactor) V () CNI (Agent) PP[against] (Impactee)
NP (Agent) V () INI (Impactee) PP[with] (Impactor) 2nd (Instrument)
NP (Agent) V () PP[onto] (Impactee) NP (Impactor) 2nd (Instrument)
NP (Agent) V () PP[on] (Impactee) NP (Impactor) 2nd (Instrument) AVP (Manner)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Impactee) PP[with] (Impactor) 2nd (Instrument) VPto (Purpose)
NP (Agent) V () PP[against] (Impactee) NP (Impactor) 2nd (Instrument) PP[in] (Purpose)
NP (Agent) V () PP[on] (Impactee) NP (Impactor) AVP (Manner) PP[until] (Period_of_iterations)
NP (Agent) V () INI (Impactee) NP (Impactor) PP[behind] (Place) AVP (Result)
NP (Impactor) V () 2nd (Agent) PP[on] (Impactee) AVP (Result)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Impactors) AVP (Result) PP[in] (Time)
NP (Impactor) V () PP[into] (Impactee) PP[in] (Place)
NP (Impactee) V () CNI (Agent) DNI (Impactor)
NP (Agent) V () PP[on] (Impactee) NP (Impactor) PP[in] (Manner)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Impactee) PP[with] (Impactor) AVP (Manner) PP[across] (Subregion)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Impactee) AJP (Manner)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Impactee) AVP (Manner) PP[with] (Means)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Impactee) AVP (Manner) PP[across] (Subregion)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Impactee) PP[from] (Place)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Impactee) VPto (Purpose)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Impactee) PP[in] (Subregion)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Impactee) Sub (Time)
NP (Agent) V () PP[into] (Impactee) NP (Impactor) PP[on] (Place)
NP (Agent) V () PP[into] (Impactee) NP (Impactor) PPing[after] (Time)
NP (Agent) V () PP[on] (Impactee) NP (Impactor) AVP (Time)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Impactors) AVP (Manner)
NP (Agent) V () INI (Impactee) NP (Impactors)
NP (Agent) V () AVP (Impactors) NP (Impactors)
NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Impactors)
NP (Cause) V () PP[against] (Impactors)
NP (Impactors) V () PP[as] (Cause)
NP (Cause) V () NP (Impactors) PP[like] (Manner)
NP (Cause) V () PP[through] (Impactors) AVP (Manner)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Impactee) PP[into] (Impactee)
NP (Agent) V () PP[against] (Impactee) NP (Impactor) AVP (Manner) VPing (Result)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Impactee) PP[with] (Impactor) VPto (Purpose)
NP (Agent) V () PP[into] (Impactee) NP (Impactor) VPto (Purpose)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Patient) ADJP (Result) PP.instrument[with] (Instrument)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Patient) together ()
NP (Agent) V () NP (Patient) PP.result[to,into] (Result) NP (Agent) V () NP (Impactee) INI (Impactor) PP[into] (Result)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Patient) PP.result[to,into] (Result) PP.instrument[with] (Instrument)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Patient) NP (Agent) V () NP (Impactee)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Patient) PP.instrument[with] (Instrument) NP (Agent) V () NP (Impactee) PP[with] (Impactor)
NP (Agent) V () INI (Impactee) PP[at] (Impactor)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Patient) ADJP (Result)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Instrument) PP[against,on] (Patient) NP (Agent) V () PP[against] (Impactee) NP (Impactor)
NP (Agent) V () PP[into] (Impactee) NP (Impactor)
NP (Agent) V () INI (Impactee) NP (Impactor)
NP (Agent) V () PP[in] (Impactee) NP (Impactor)
NP (Agent) V () PP[on] (Impactee) NP (Impactor)
NP (Agent) V () PP[off] (Impactee) NP (Impactor)
NP (Agent) V () PP[around] (Impactee) NP (Impactor)
NP (Agent) V () PP[with] (Impactee) NP (Impactor)
NP (Agent) V () PP[between] (Impactee) NP (Impactor)
NP (Agent) V () PP[to] (Impactee) NP (Impactor)
NP (Instrument) V () NP (Patient) ADJP (Result)
NP.instrument (Instrument) V () NP (Patient) NP (Impactor) V () CNI (Agent) NP (Impactee)
NP (Agent) V () PP (Patient) PP[with] (Instrument) NP (Agent) V () PP[with] (Impactee) PP[on] (Impactor)
NP (Agent) V () PP[with] (Impactee) PP[upon] (Impactor)
NP (Agent) V () PP[at] (Impactee) PP[with] (Impactor)
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.