lie
frames
lie.01 "assume a horizontal position, more generally 'exist'":
lie.02 "tell a falsehood":
lie.03 "more explicit horizontal position":
lie.01 sub-ARG1 NP-ARG2-in
- [ARG1 The weaknesses in his plan] do [ARGM-NEG not] [rel lie] in [ARG2-in the political calculations] [ARGM-CAU -- Mr. Gorbachev is a consummate political leader , perhaps one of the greatest --] but in its economic prescription .
- [ARGM-DIS But] [ARG1 any chance for prices to surge above fair value] [rel lies] in [ARG2-in the speculation that *T*-1 accompanies a vigorous merger and buy-out business] , and UAL has obviously put a damper on that .
- [ARGM-DIS But] [ARGM-ADV while the chip 's speed in processing power is dazzling] , [ARG1 it 's real strength] [rel lies] in [ARG2-in its software inheritance] .
- [ARG1 The real tragedy] , [ARGM-DIS though] , [rel lies] [ARGM-NEG not] in [ARG2-in the family 's circumstances] but in its concern for appearances .
- He adds that [ARGM-ADV with communism collapsing and Mr. Gorbachev scrambling *-2 to rejuvenate the Soviet economy] , `` [ARG1 Our interest] [rel lies] in [ARG2-in a controlled transformation , a contained nuclear reaction] , so we need *-1 to help him , and not just with words . ''
- [ARG1 The answer] [rel lies] both in [ARG2-in the degraded environment of these countries and the perceived causes of that degradation] .
- [ARG1 Part of the answer] [rel lies] in [ARG2-in the nature of the industry] .
- [ARG1 His strength] [rel lies] in [ARG2-in his majoritarian doctrine , which *T*-1 keeps the Court clear of transient group pressures and leaves most decisions in a democracy to elected legislatures and executives] .
lie.01 sub-ARG1 NP-ARG2-with
- Although their ads picture curvy young people in skimpy outfits , club owners know 0 [ARG1 the future] [rel lies] with [ARG2-with the lumpier over-40 set] .
- [ARGM-ADV Mr. Dole 's odd effort notwithstanding] , [ARG1 most of Turkey 's political problems] [rel lie] with [ARG2-with the Europeans] .
- Though it *EXP*-1 's clear that [ARG1 Mr. Gelbart 's sympathies] do [ARGM-NEG not] [rel lie] with [ARG2-with the far right] , it *EXP*-2 's also true that he is evenhanded in *-3 dispensing his satirical jabs , *-3 taking sharp aim at senators and congressmen of all stripes and particularly at the media .
lie.01 ADVP-ARG2-LOC NP-ARG1
- It 's also the prime showcase for a country whose world dominance in the industry *T*-1 is increasingly acknowledged *-3 , and [ARG2-LOC therein] [rel lies] *T*-2 [ARG1 the draw] .
- [ARG2-LOC Here] , [ARGM-LOC *-1 wedged *-2 between shifting dunes and pounding waves at the world 's most inhospitable diamond dig] , [rel lies] [ARG1 the earth 's most precious jewel box] .
- [ARGM-DIS But] [ARG2-LOC therein] [rel lies] *T*-1 [ARG1 another aspect of investment risk : the hazard of * shaping your portfolio *-2 to avoid one or more types of risk and being blind-sided *-2 by others] .
lie.01 sub-ARG1
- He was simply the first in this country 0 *T*-2 to realize that [ARG1 treasures] were [ARGM-ADV just] [rel lying] around [ARGM-ADV *-3 waiting *-4 to be picked *-1 up] .
- [ARG1 Abbie] [rel lies] back and leaves the frame empty .
- Flags fly at half-staff for the death of Bart Giamatti , the late baseball commissioner , and [ARGM-TMP now] [ARG1 the Bay Bridge] [rel lies] [ARGM-MNR in ruins] .
lie.01 sub-ARG1 NP-ARG2-on
- The league is the brainchild of Colorado real estate developer James Morley -- once a minor-leaguer himself -- who *T*-54 says 0 [ARG1 he] had the idea last January while *-1 [rel lying] on [ARG2-on a beach] [ARGM-LOC in Australia] .
- Two gunmen entered a Maryland restaurant , ordered [ARG1 two employees] to [rel lie] on [ARG2-on the floor] and shot them in the backs of their heads .
- [ARGM-LOC In Australia , land of the outback ,] [ARG1 a snapshot of Jim Beam] [rel lies] on [ARG2-on a strip of hand-tooled leather] .
lie.01 sub-ARG1 NP-ARG2-under
- [ARG1 Jute , rather than a synthetic material ,] [rel lies] under [ARG2-under the tacked-down carpets] , and the desks are of wood and granite instead of plastic .
- Just a short span across the bay to the west , the quake also showed its mettle : [ARG1 A four-square-block area of the Marina District] [rel lies] [ARGM-ADV *-1 smoldering] under [ARG2-under a steady stream of seawater being pumped * onto rubble * to prevent it from *-2 blazing anew] .
lie.01 sub-ARG1 S-ARG2-in
- More and more observers now realize that [ARG1 the key to * ending future HUD scandals] [rel lies] in [ARG2-in * forcing Congress to clean up its own act] .
- [ARG1 Its best hope of acceptance by its neighbours] [rel lies] in [ARG2-in * reaching a settlement with the Palestinians] .
lie.01 sub-ARG1 ADVP-ARG2-LOC
- Securities analysts , many of whom *T*-1 scrapped their buy recommendations after *-2 seeing Cathay 's interim figures , believe 0 [ARG1 more jolts] [rel lie] [ARG2-LOC ahead] .
- [ARG1 WASHINGTON] [rel LIES] [ARG2-LOC LOW] [ARGM-TMP after the stock market 's roller-coaster ride] .
lie.01 sub-ARG1 S-ARG2-PRD
- [ARGM-LOC In an invention that *T*-1 drives Verdi purists bananas] , [ARG1 Violetta] [rel lies] [ARG2-PRD *-2 dying in bed] [ARGM-TMP during the prelude] , [ARGM-ADV *-2 rising deliriously when then she remembers the great parties 0 she used *-4 to throw *T*-3 *T*-5] .
lie.01 sub-ARG1 ADVP-ARG2
- [ARGM-TMP Now that a key member of the San Diego Yacht Club team is splitting off *-1 to form his own team] , [ARG1 even more competition] [rel lies] [ARG2 ahead] .
lie.01 NP-ARG1 PP_*t*-4-ARG2-In
- In [ARG2-In areas where the freeway made giant concrete sandwiches of itself *T*-3] [rel lie] *T*-4 [ARG1 cars that police say 0 *T*-2 have been flattened *-1 into foot-thick slabs] .
lie.01 sub-ARG1 NP-ARG2-beneath
- That means 0 investors have *-2 to focus on the quality of [ARG1 the debt] that *T*-1 [rel lies] beneath [ARG2-beneath the securities] , as well as on the credit enhancement for the issue and the credit ratings 0 the issue has received *T*-3 .
lie.01 NP-ARG1 PP_*t*-1-ARG2-Beneath
- Beneath [ARG2-Beneath the tepid news-release jargon] [rel lies] *T*-1 [ARG1 a powerful threat from the brewing giant , which *T*-2 last year accounted for about 41 % of all U.S. beer sales and *T*-2 is expected *-3 to see that grow to 42.5 % in the current year] .
lie.01 sub-ARG1 ADVP-ARG2-PRD
- After Sony Corp. 's recent headline-grabbing acquisition of Columbia Pictures , many say 0 it *EXP*-1 makes good political sense [ARG1 *] to [rel lie] [ARG2-PRD low] .
lie.01 sub-ARG1 SBAR-ARG2-in
- [ARG1 The difference] [rel lies] in [ARG2-in how the two entrepreneurial furriers reacted to the foreign competition and transformation of their industry over the past 10 years *T*-1] .
lie.01 NP-ARG2-Behind NP-ARG1
- Behind [ARG2-Behind the silly posturing] [rel lies] [ARG1 *T*-1] a real dispute .
lie.01 sub-ARG1 NP-ARG2-at
- [ARG1 This provision] [rel lies] at [ARG2-at the heart of the British and Unice fears of `` social engineering '' by the commission] .
lie.02 sub-ARG0
- `` [ARG0 Who] *T*-1 's [ARGM-MNR really] [rel lying] ? '' asks *T*-2 a female voice .
- `` [ARG0 Florio] 's [rel lying] , '' the voice goes on , [ARGM-CAU because `` the barrel on Courter 's land ... contained heating oil , was cleaned *-1 up and caused no pollution] . ''
- School officials and prosecutors say 0 [ARG0 Mrs. Yeargin] is [rel lying] .
- [ARGM-ADV If someone asks] , [ARG0 *] [ARGM-ADV just] [rel lie] and tell them 0 it will be done *-1 , '' Mr. de la Bouillaire says 0 Mr. Baird told them *T*-2 .
- No , we ought *-2 to be mad because he has demeaned the office 0 we gave him *T*-1 , *-3 enlisting it in the service of private gain , just as we ought *-4 to be mad that [ARG0 public officials] [rel lie] [ARGM-MNR through their teeth] , play disingenuous games about their activities or , * to steal a phrase , make public service a private trough .
- [ARG0 He] is also accused *-2 of *-2 [rel lying] [ARGM-LOC under oath] and of *-2 leaking information obtained * from a wiretap 0 he supervised *T*-1 .
lie.02 sub-ARG0 NP-ARG2-to
- * To say that the Pentagon should act irresponsibly because * acting responsibly will provoke Congress into *-1 acting irresponsibly leads to the conclusion that the Pentagon should deliberately exaggerate its needs in the national interest ; in other words , that [ARG0 it] is justified in *-2 committing a crime -- *-2 [rel lying] to [ARG2-to Congress] -- because it is morally superior .
- [ARG0 They] [rel lied] to [ARG2-to me] [ARGM-LOC on the recruiting trip] .
lie.02 sub-ARG1
- As Judge Kozinski put it : `` * To invoke the right * to deliberately distort what someone else has said *T*-1 is * to assert the right [ARG1 *] to [rel lie] [ARGM-LOC in print] ... .
lie.02 sub-ARG0 NP-ARG1-about
- The Soviet foreign minister publicly concedes that [ARG0 his government] `` violated norms of behavior '' in Afghanistan and [ARGM-MNR just plain] [rel lied] about [ARG1-about the radar station] .
lie.02 NP-ARG0 NP-ARG1-about
- We have [ARG0 people] [ARGM-LOC in high place] [ARGM-TMP still] [rel lying] [ARGM-MNR through their teeth] about [ARG1-about Iran-Contra] , and that apparently is n't going *-1 to change .
lie.03 sub-ARG1
- As it stands now , Congress presumes after the Reagan administration that [ARG1 the White House] will take unconstitutional provisions in appropriations bills *-1 [rel lying] down .
- [ARG1 Wall Street 's New Guard] is n't likely *-1 to take all this *-2 [rel lying] down for long , however .
- [ARG1 Magazine editors] did not take the criticisms *-1 [rel lying] down .
- `` [ARG1 The culture] is not ready *-1 to take off its clothes , [rel lie] down and be touched *-2 for an hour for $ 45 *U* , '' he says *T*-3 .
lie.03 sub-ARG1 NP-ARG2-in
- [ARG1 The protesters] [rel lie] down in [ARG2-in the street] , [ARGM-ADV * blocking traffic] , and will not move until the authorities carry them away .