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frames- [ARGM-TMP As the London trading session drew to a close] , [ARG0 the market] was [ARGM-TMP still] [rel listening] to [ARG1-to the parliamentary debate on the economy] , [ARGM-ADV with new Chancellor of the Exchequer John Major expected *-1 to clarify his approach to the British economy and currency issues] .
- When it was n't my turn in the balloon *T*-2 [ARG0 I] followed its progress from the `` chase car , '' *-1 [rel listening] [ARG1 to the driver holler into a walkie-talkie] .
- [ARGM-ADV If a record industry lacked a common standard] , [ARG0 Sony CD owners] [ARGM-MOD could] [rel listen] to [ARG1-to a Sony version of Madonna 's `` Like a Prayer '' but not one made * for a Panasonic player] .
- [ARG0 He] [rel listens] [ARGM-MNR impassively] .
- -LRB- [ARG0 *] [rel listening] -RRB- `` Yeah .
- One spot shows a Sonata next to a rival midsized car , and an announcer says , `` [ARG0 *] [rel Listen] to [ARG1-to what they 're saying *T*-1 about the Hyundai Sonata] . ''
- [ARGM-ADV As he sums it up] : `` [ARG0 We] are [rel listening] to [ARG1-to the market] . ''
- The Communications Workers of America , which *T*-1 opposes such monitoring , says 0 [ARG0 supervisors] [rel listen] in on [ARG1-on an estimated 400 million calls] [ARGM-TMP each year] .
- `` But the only way 0 [ARG0 you] can find out how your people are doing *T*-1 is by * [rel listening] . ''
- [ARGM-DIS Instead] , [ARG0 he] [ARGM-MOD should] [rel listen] [ARG1 *-2 to see how that criticism can be used *-1 constructively * to advance his objective of * carrying out a set of tasks through the efforts of his subordinates *T*-3] .
- *-2 To win their seats on the council , [ARG0 these political leaders] have had *-2 to [rel listen] to [ARG1-to all the voices in their district] and devise public policies that *T*-1 would benefit all .
- `` [ARG0 I] do n't have *-1 to [rel listen] to [ARG1-to what anybody tells me to do *T*-2] . ''
- [ARG0 I] , for instance , was perfectly happy at Avery Fisher Hall the other day *-1 [rel listening] to [ARG1-to Helmuth Rilling conduct the Messa per Rossini , a strange piece written * by 13 different Italian composers * to honor Rossini after his death in 1868] .
- [ARG0 The blue-collar worker who *T*-1 decides *-2 to start a business] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel listen] and take advice .
- Their `` secret '' is that [ARG0 they] gather a small group of advisers around them , [rel listen] to [ARG1-to what they have *-1 to say *T*-2] , prepare a business plan and they are on their way .
- [ARG0 Devotees] pass hours , *-1 watching the lights blink and [rel listening] [ARG1 to the metal balls ping] , *-1 as much *ICH*-3 to gamble as to get a little time 0 * to be anonymous , alone with their thoughts *T*-2 .
- `` [ARG0 We] [rel listened] to [ARG1-to the Chausson ` Poeme] , ' '' he recalls *T*-1 , `` and she said , ` You hear the first note , that B-flat ?
- `` That 's the most important experience 0 I 've had *T*-1 with any teacher , '' he says *T*-2 , `` because [ARG0 she] taught me [ARGM-MNR how] * to [rel listen] *T*-3 .
- [ARG0 Teens] will be able *-1 to [rel listen] to [ARG1-to music] [ARGM-MNR with headsets] .
- One senior administration official called the guideline `` outrageous '' and said 0 it could make [ARG0 U.S. operatives] reluctant *-1 to [ARGM-ADV even] [rel listen] to [ARG1-to coup plans] for fear 0 they may get into legal trouble .
- `` For the first time in my life , I was n't sure whether [ARG0 I] was [rel listening] to [ARG1-to our news or West German television] . ''
- Rather than * trying *-2 to `` lecture us , '' says 0 *T*-3 one congressional aide who *T*-1 attended the two-hour meeting , [ARG0 Mr. Krenz] `` wanted *-4 to [rel listen] . ''
- [ARG0 Investors] who *T*-1 [rel listened] , and lightened up on stocks , `` have just hurt themselves , '' he says 0 *T*-2 .
- `` [ARG0 They] [ARGM-TMP always] [rel listened] , but they never acted , '' Mr. Guber says *T*-1 .
- Aid was also the gist of the talks 0 Sen. Dodd had *T*-1 with Salvadoran President Alfredo Cristiani ; [ARG0 Mr. Cristiani 's government] is very much at the mercy of U.S. largess and is forced *-2 to [rel listen] [ARGM-MNR very carefully] to [ARG1-to Sen. Dodd 's likes and dislikes] .
- [ARGM-TMP Now] [ARG0 many Republicans] are [rel listening] .
- So [ARG0 the men who *T*-1 ran the grain pits] [rel listened] [ARGM-TMP when Joseph Sullivan , a 35-year-old former Wall Street Journal newsman , offered them the idea of all-options trading *T*-2] .
- William Greaney , an attorney for the Chemical Manufacturers Association , said that while other appeals courts have ruled differently on whether cleanup costs are damages , the influence of the appeals court in New York `` will make [ARG0 insurers] sit up and [rel listen] . ''
- `` We always heard about the earthquake , but [ARGM-MNR as children] [ARG0 we] did [ARGM-NEG n't] [ARGM-TMP always] [rel listen] .
- `` [ARG0 We] watch the same indicators and [rel listen] to [ARG1-to the same prognosticators] .
- Before , [ARG0 callers of 900 numbers] [ARGM-MOD would] [ARGM-DIS just] [rel listen] and not talk , or they 'd vote `` yes '' or `` no '' by * calling one of two numbers .
- `` During the past four years , [ARG0 many of us] have sat up until late at night * [rel listening] to [ARG1-to our radios] , '' says *T*-1 the writer .
- Through much of the post-World War II period , [ARG0 *] [rel listening] to [ARG1-to Western broadcasts] was a crime in Hungary .
- `` When [ARG0 we] [rel listen] to [ARG1-to the Europe station] *T*-1 , my mother still gets nervous , '' says *T*-2 a Budapest translator .