Cutting : carve-21.2












[11 : Something ----s something ]
[8 : Somebody ----s something ]



NP (Item) V () CNI (Agent) AVP (Manner) INC (Pieces)
NP (Item) V () CNI (Agent) PP[into] (Pieces)
NP (Item) V () CNI (Agent) INC (Pieces) PP[at] (Place)
NP (Item) V () CNI (Agent)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Item) AVP (Manner) DNI (Pieces)
NP (Agent) V () PP[from] (Item) AVP (Manner) NP (Pieces)
NP (Agent) V () PP[of] (Item) AVP (Manner) NP (Pieces) PP[before] (Time)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Patient) PP.instrument[with] (Instrument)
NP (Patient) V () ADVP-Middle ()
NP.instrument (Instrument) V () ADVP ()
NP.instrument (Instrument) V () NP (Patient)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Patient) NP (Agent) V () NP (Item) INI (Pieces)
NP (Agent) V () NP (Item) CNI (Pieces)


Examples from WordNet


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''.