catch
frames
catch.XX:
catch.01 "get":
catch.02 "come upon, find":
catch.03 "trap":
catch.04 "come even with":
catch.05 "become popular":
catch.XX sub-ARG1 NP-ARG2-to
- At one point , [ARG1 the reader] is two steps ahead of Marlowe in * [rel catching] on to [ARG2-to a double identity scam] -- and Marlowe is supposed *-1 to be the pro .
catch.01 sub-ARG0 obj-ARG1
- [ARG0 Even a low-tech product like plate glass] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel catch] [ARG1 a trading company 's fancy] [ARGM-ADV if there 's a strategic fit] .
- Some say 0 the best hope for [ARG0 the Mexicans] is * [rel catching] [ARG1 the eye of Japan] [ARGM-MNR by *-2 promoting the one industry 0 the Japanese clearly like *T*-1 -- the border assembly plants , known * as `` maquiladoras , '' which *T*-5 are open to 100 % foreign control] .
- If [ARG0 the stock market and the economy] [rel catch] [ARG1 their breath] and show that they 're on firmer footing , these stocks might well fall back .
- If [ARG0 I] am [rel catching] [ARG1 your attention] , then * read a bold and informative article in this September 's issue of Science by Ethan Nadelmann on this subject .
- *-2 Inexplicably costumed *-1 as a rabbinical student , *-2 tottering around on lifts , Mr. Shicoff hardly seemed [ARG0 the fellow] 0 *T*-3 to [rel catch] [ARG1 a fancy cocotte 's eye] .
- On that earlier day , the stock 's trading was halted *-1 at a critical time so [ARG0 the specialists] [ARGM-MOD could] [rel catch] [ARG1 their breath] .
- Mr. Dozen even related the indignity suffered * when [ARG0 he and two colleagues] went on an overnight fishing expedition off the New Jersey shore and [rel caught] [ARG1 nothing] .
- But Manville 's ownership is unusual , and [ARG0 it] has [rel caught] [ARG1 the eye of some canny -- and patient -- investors] .
- Traders say that after a week of * nervously tracking every development on Wall Street , [ARG0 the foreign-exchange market] has settled back *-1 to [rel catch] [ARG1 its breath] [ARGM-TMP ahead of new U.S. economic data] .
- It has gotten a bad rep because [ARG0 its once heavily polluted Cuyahoga River] [rel caught] [ARG1 fire] , because former Mayor Ralph Perk set his hair on fire with an acetylene torch and because its proposed Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame was recently refused *-1 an urban-development grant .
- At least , that 's a theme emerging among [ARG0 many money managers] who *T*-1 are anxious both *-3 to preserve the handsome stock-market gains 0 they have already achieved *T*-2 this year and to [rel catch] [ARG1 the next wave of above-average performers] .
- Yet clearly , modernization must embrace its key industries before [ARG0 it] can be said *-1 to have [rel caught] [ARG1 the `` privatization bug . '']
- `` I 'm pretty confident 0 [ARG0 I] 'm [rel catching] [ARG1 everything] , '' he says *T*-1 .
- Moreover , many financial advisers say 0 individuals should be in the stock market as long-term investors , not as [ARG0 traders] trying * to [rel catch] [ARG1 the next hot stock] .
- But , they say 0 *T*-2 , people should n't try *-3 to be [ARG0 traders] , who *T*-1 buy and sell in an effort * to ride the latest economic trend or [rel catch] [ARG1 the next hot stock] .
- Such *ICH*-2 is *T*-5 his reputation among the East Bay Bashers that when he hit his first career home run last season *T*-3 , [ARG0 the fan] who *T*-1 [rel caught] [ARG1 it] agreed *-4 to turn the ball over to him in return for an autograph .
- [ARG0 Trading in Walt Disney Co. particularly] [rel caught] [ARG1 traders ' eyes] .
- `` [ARG0 The first thing] that *T*-1 [rel caught] [ARG1 my eye] that *T*-2 was encouraging was 0 Treasury bonds were off , '' says *T*-3 Austin George , head of stock trading at T. Rowe Price .
- When [ARG0 a regional economy] [rel catches] [ARG1 cold] *T*-1 , the local real-estate market gets pneumonia .
- Under these conditions , even a flattening out of economic growth -- `` [ARG0 *] [rel catching] [ARG1 cold] '' -- in the healthy metropolitan areas will create significant opportunities for corporations and professional service firms looking for bargains as the realestate industry catches pneumonia .
- Under these conditions , even a flattening out of economic growth -- `` * catching cold '' -- in the healthy metropolitan areas will create significant opportunities for corporations and professional service firms looking for bargains as [ARG0 the realestate industry] [rel catches] [ARG1 pneumonia] .
catch.01 NP-ARG0-by obj-ARG1
- But Clark flied out to short right field and [ARG1 Mitchell 's drive to left] was [rel caught] *-1 [ARGM-LOC on the warning track] by [ARG0-by Rickey Henderson] [ARGM-TMP as 62,000 sets of lungs exhaled as one] .
- [ARG1 The initial fireball] was [rel caught] *-1 by [ARG0-by cameras in downtown Houston , about 10 miles away] .
catch.02 S-ARG2-PRD obj-ARG1
- `` The market was dragged *-53 up by the scruff of its neck by Wall Street and by [ARG1 market makers] getting [rel caught] * [ARG2-PRD *-1 short] .
- [ARGM-LOC In Missouri] , [ARG1 those] [rel caught] * [ARG2-PRD * drinking and driving] [ARGM-TMP between the ages of 16 and 21] may have their licenses revoked for one year , while those 21 or older suffer only a 30-day suspension .
catch.02 sub-ARG0 obj-ARG1
- In Los Angeles , it *EXP*-1 's important [ARG0 *] to [rel catch] [ARG1 people] [ARGM-TMP just after work] . ''
- [ARGM-LOC In a Madrid hotel room] [ARGM-TMP recently] , [ARG0 a viewer] [rel caught] [ARG1 the end of a badly acted series about a fishing boat on Australia 's Great Barrier Reef] , [ARGM-ADV *-2 only to be urged *-6 by the British announcer *-3 to `` stay *-4 tuned *-5 for the further adventures of Skippy the Kangaroo] . ''
catch.02 sub-ARG1 ADJP-ARG2-PRD
- [ARG1 His campaign] was [rel caught] *-1 [ARG2-PRD flat-footed] [ARGM-ADV amid allegations 0 it paid almost $ 10,000 *U* for what it said 0 *T*-2 was a `` get-out-the-vote '' effort by black activist Sonny Carson , a convicted kidnapper who later *T*-3 said publicly that he is `` anti-white] . ''
catch.02 SBAR-ARG2-PRD obj-ARG1
- When research projects are curtailed *-1 due to government funding cuts *T*-4 , are [ARG1 we] `` [rel caught] *-3 [ARG2-PRD with our grants down] '' ?
catch.02 S-ARG2-PRD PP_of-ARG9 obj-ARG1
- Merkur was originally aimed *-3 at * enticing into Lincoln-Mercury dealerships [ARG1 the kind] [ARG9 of young , affluent buyers] who *T*-2 [ARGM-MOD would] [ARGM-NEG n't] be [rel caught] *-1 [ARG2-PRD *-4 dead] [ARGM-LOC in a Town Car -- a vehicle so bargelike that Ford is staging a press event *ICH*-5 next month linking the Town Car 's launch to the commissioning of a new aircraft carrier in Norfolk , Va] .
catch.02 sub-ARG0 NP-ARG2-by obj-ARG1
- [ARGM-DIS In fact] , [ARG0 last Friday 's 190.58-point tumble in the stock market] [rel caught] [ARG1 many people and businesses] by [ARG2-by surprise] , [ARGM-ADV not the least of them brokerage firms such as Shearson that *T*-2 print their weekly market commentaries on Fridays for dissemination the following week] .
catch.02 VP-ARG2-PRD obj-ARG1
- He knew [ARG1 which local luminaries] *T*-4 had been [rel caught] *-1 [ARG2-PRD driving drunk] , which *T*-3 had been found *-2 with their mistresses .
catch.02 sub-ARG0 NP-ARG1 ADVP-ARG2-PRD
- Ms. Parks and her mother indicated 0 [ARG0 they] want *-1 to `` [rel catch] [ARG1 him] [ARG2-PRD unawares] [ARGM-DIR from behind] , '' he says 0 *T*-2 .
catch.02 sub-ARG0 S-ARG2-PRD obj-ARG1
- But [ARG0 the government 's action] , which *T*-66 [rel caught] [ARG1 Jaguar management] [ARG2-PRD *-2 flat-footed] , may scuttle the GM minority deal by *-3 forcing it to fight for all of Jaguar .
catch.02 PP_off-ARG2-PRD obj-ARG1
- [ARG1 Dictaphone Corp.] was [rel caught] *-1 [ARG2-PRD off guard] [ARGM-TMP in 1974 when its main competitor , Lanier Office Products of Japan , introduced a microcassette dictation recorder half the size of standard cassette devices] .
catch.02 sub-ARG1
- [TBERR ``] [ARG1 The market] was [rel caught] [ARGM-MNR totally the wrong way] ... .
catch.03 sub-ARG0 obj-ARG1
- In `` The Cuckoo 's Egg '' -LRB- Doubleday , 326 pages , $ 19.95 *U* -RRB- , he spins a remarkable tale of [ARG0 his] efforts *ICH*-2 over 18 months * to [rel catch] [ARG1 a computer spy] .
- But nobody did such a piece , * reflecting a contemporary axiom : the more a scandal has * to do with a congressman 's duties as a congressman , the less likely *ICH*-2 [ARG0 it] is *?* *-1 to [rel catch] [ARG1 the fancy of a network] .
- Agents say 0 [ARG0 airlines , which *T*-1 track ticket numbers of all stolen tickets ,] should be doing more *-2 to [rel catch] [ARG1 the thieves] [ARGM-MNR by * confiscating the tickets when they 're used *-3 *T*-4] .
- `` [ARGM-ADV If you build a better mousetrap] , [ARG0 it] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel catch] [ARG1 more mice] , '' says *T*-1 Fred Benninger , chairman of MGM Grand .
- * Unknown to Mr. Tharp , he had fouled his net on [ARG0 a special IRS project] 0 *T*-1 to [rel catch] [ARG1 catfish farmers and haulers inclined * to cheat on their taxes] .
- [ARGM-MNR The only way] 0 [ARG0 *] to [rel catch] [ARG1 an electronic thief] *T*-1 , he said 0 *T*-2 , is * to set him up with erroneous information .
- `` [ARG0 We] [rel caught] [ARG1 him] with [ARGM-with his hands on our cookie jar] , '' says *T*-1 former CIA Director Stansfield Turner .
- [ARGM-TMP One night] [ARG0 both Marshall 's ghost and the shah 's ghost together] [rel caught] [ARG1 Cap] and threw him to the ground .
- His advice : `` [ARG0 You] ought *-1 to be there with a basket * [rel catching] [ARG1 them] . ''
catch.03 NP-ARG2-in obj-ARG1
- NEC released a statement saying , `` We feel sorry for *-1 having caused trouble to society , '' a form of apology common in Japan for [ARG1 companies] [rel caught] * in [ARG2-in embarrassing situations] .
- * Assume that [ARG1 someone] [rel caught] * in [ARG2-in the jam] has a heart attack .
- `` [ARG1 Canada] could do plenty of things * to get serious about Latin America without * running the risk of * getting [rel caught] *-2 in [ARG2-in the cross fire '' between the U.S. and Latin American members of the OAS] , said 0 *T*-1 Jeffrey Simpson , a columnist in Toronto 's Globe & Mail newspaper .
- [ARGM-TMP While people were jingling their change] , [ARG1 the LDP politicians] were [rel caught] *-1 in [ARG2-in scandals] .
- [ARGM-TMP At the same time] [ARG1 it] has been [rel caught] *-1 in [ARG2-in an earnings squeeze] .
- The dispute started when China , angry that Hong Kong had allowed dissident swimmer Yang Yang to flee to the U.S. , halted the usual daily transfer of [ARG1 illegal immigrants] [rel caught] * in [ARG2-in this British colony , which *T*-1 reverts to Beijing 's control in 1997] *T*-2 .
- [ARG1 Other makers of video controller equipment] [ARGM-DIS also] were [rel caught] *-1 in [ARG2-in the EGA-VGA shift] , he said 0 *T*-2 , `` but we were able *-3 to respond much more quickly . ''
- [ARGM-ADV In * making polyethylene sheets out of plastic chips] , [ARGM-DIS for instance] , [ARG1 a chip] [ARGM-TMP sometimes] does n't melt , gets [rel caught] *-1 in [ARG2-in the machinery] and creates a run in the sheets .
catch.03 obj-ARG1
- `` David Dinkins , '' says *T*-2 the kicker , `` Why does he always wait until [ARG1 he] 's [rel caught] *-1 ? ''
- The group says 0 standardized achievement test scores are greatly inflated because teachers often `` teach the test '' as Mrs. Yeargin did *?* , although [ARG1 most] are [ARGM-TMP never] [rel caught] *-1 .
- [ARG1 Program trading itself] , according to many academics who *T*-64 have studied it , is [ARGM-ADV merely] [rel caught] *-1 [ARGM-LOC in the middle of this battle] , [ARGM-ADV *-1 unfairly labeled *-2 as the evil driving force of the marketplace] .
- And if [ARG1 you] are [rel caught] *-1 or if people complain , * simply argue that `` everyone does it '' or `` no one said 0 I should n't *?* '' and brazen it out .
- `` You can have a dozen competitors stealing your secrets at the same time , '' Mr. Matchett said *T*-1 , *-2 adding : `` It 's a pretty good bet 0 [ARG1 they] [ARGM-MOD wo] [ARGM-NEG n't] get [rel caught] *-3 . ''
- `` [ARG1 They] do n't want *-2 to get [rel caught] *-3 [ARGM-TMP again] , '' says *T*-1 one industry watcher .
catch.03 sub-ARG0 NP-ARG2-by obj-ARG1
- [ARG0 The scope of the improvement in the U.S. business] [rel caught] [ARG1 some analysts] by [ARG2-by surprise] .
- [ARG0 The announcement , made * after the close of trading ,] [rel caught] [ARG1 analysts] by [ARG2-by surprise] .
catch.03 sub-ARG1
- `` [ARG1 *] Get [rel caught] and you 're dead in the water , '' says *T*-1 Mr. Thal .
- He waits *-1 to talk about it until after [ARG1 he] gets [rel caught] . ''
catch.03 sub-ARG1 NP-ARG2-in
- [ARGM-DIS Yes] , [TBERR the broader exchanges] got [rel caught] up in [ARG2-in the spiral] , but they rode the tiger up all year .
catch.03 sub-ARG1 NP-ARG2-between
- [TBERR ``] [ARG1 We] [ARGM-MNR kind of] got [rel caught] between [ARG2-between bureaucracies] , '' says *T*-1 President William F. Brooks Jr .
catch.03 S-ARG2-PRD obj-ARG1
- In a sign of easing tension between Beijing and Hong Kong , China said 0 it will again take back [ARG1 illegal immigrants] [rel caught] * [ARG2-PRD *-1 crossing into the British colony] .
catch.03 sub-ARG1 VP-ARG2-PRD
- Former Rep. Robert Bauman , a Maryland Republican who *T*-1 lost his seat in 1980 after [ARG1 he] was [rel caught] *-2 [ARG2-PRD soliciting sex from a 16-year-old boy] , has never regained his professional footing as a lawyer .
catch.03 NP-ARG2-between obj-ARG1
- `` Unfortunately , '' Mr. Eskenazi wrote 0 *T*-3 in a letter , `` those of us in law enforcement in Miami find [ARG1 ourselves] frequently attempting *-2 to enforce the laws of the United States but [ARGM-TMP simultaneously] being [rel caught] *-2 between [ARG2-between foreign policy considerations over which we have no control *T*-1] . ''
catch.03 NP-ARG2-on obj-ARG1
- [ARGM-DIS But] [ARG1 the commodity-chemical producers] are [rel caught] *-1 on [ARG2-on the downside of a pricing cycle] .
catch.04 sub-ARG1 NP-ARG2-with
- `` [ARG1 Everyone else] is going *-2 to [rel catch] up '' with [ARG2-with Nissan 's innovative designs] , says 0 *T*-1 A. Rama Krishna , auto analyst at First Boston -LRB- Japan -RRB- Ltd .
- Meanwhile , Shearson Lehman 's Mr. Devario said that , *-1 to stay competitive , [ARG1 the U.S. paper industry] needs *-1 to [rel catch] up with [ARG2-with the European industry] .
- [ARG1 *] [rel Catching] up with [ARG2-with commercial competitors in retail banking and financial services] , they argue 0 *T*-1 , will be difficult , particularly if market conditions turn sour .
- `` If we do n't do something ... [ARG1 we] wo n't be able *-2 to [rel catch] up with [ARG2-with demand] , '' says *T*-1 a Dentsu spokesman .
- `` [ARG1 Demand] has [rel caught] up with [ARG2-with the supply of certain types of freight transportation] , and rates are starting *-2 to move up '' at a rate `` close to *RNR*-5 or slightly more than *RNR*-5 the inflation rate , '' said *T*-1 Clifford Sayre , director of logistics at Du Pont Co .
- Baseball , that game of the long haul , is the quintessential sport of the mean , and [ARG1 the mean ol' law] [rel caught] up with [ARG2-with the San Francisco Giants] [ARGM-LOC in the World Series] [ARGM-TMP last weekend] .
catch.04 sub-ARG1
- That gives it an enviable strategic advantage , at least until [ARG1 its rivals] [rel catch] up , but also plenty of managerial headaches .
- But [ARG1 the Japanese] have *-1 to go a long way *-2 to [rel catch] up .
- `` [ARG1 They] are going *-2 to [rel catch] up , '' said *T*-1 David Claridge , an analyst with Hambrecht & Quist .
catch.04 sub-ARG1 NP-ARG2-to
- Mr. Peladeau says 0 [ARG1 he] is n't trying *-2 to [rel catch] up to [ARG2-to Donnelley , which *T*-1 has annual sales of over $ 3 billion *U*] .
catch.04 sub-ARG1 NP-ARG2-on
- Weatherford suspended its preferred-dividend payment in October 1985 and said 0 [ARG1 it] has n't any plans * to [rel catch] up on [ARG2-on dividends in arrears about $ 6 million *U*] , but will do so some time in the future .
catch.05 NP-ARG2-with sub-ARG1
- [ARGM-DIS And] , with [ARG2-with many of his 70,000 workers] , [ARG1 Mr. Smith 's damn-the-torpedoes attitude] has [rel caught] on .
catch.05 sub-ARG1 NP-ARG2-with
- The awards are evidence that [ARG1 Silicon Graphics ' approach to computer graphics] is [rel catching] on with [ARG2-with users of powerful desktop computers] , analysts said 0 *T*-1 .
catch.05 sub-ARG1
- He is known *-1 as the father of the U.S.-grown Granny Smith , [ARG1 a radically different apple] that the conventional wisdom once said 0 *T*-2 [ARGM-MOD would] [ARGM-NEG never] [rel catch] on .
catch.05 sub-ARG0
- Commodore had been counting on its consumer business *-2 to stay sufficiently healthy * to support its efforts in other areas -- mainly in *-4 getting schools and businesses to use [ARG0 its Amiga] , which *T*-1 has slick graphics yet has been slow *-3 to [rel catch] on because it is n't compatible with Apple Computer Inc. or International Business Machines Corp. hardware .