Example - "active"
- The figure was incorrectly shown as a net loss in a chart accompanying Friday's Heard on the Street column.
- ARG0: a chart
- REL: accompanying
- ARG1: Friday 's Heard on the Street column
Example - "passive"
- Mr. Dempsey estimated that [the issue's London debut]-1 was accompanied *trace*-1 by ``very, very heavy turnover -- between five million and six million shares.''
- REL: accompanied
- ARG1: *trace*-1
- ARG0: by ``very, very heavy turnover -- between five million and six million shares
Example - "with start and end point, verbnetted"
- John led the unhappy group of travellers from the frying pan to the fire.
- ARG0: John
- REL: accompanied
- ARG1: the unhappy group of travellers
- ARG3: from the frying pan
- ARG4: to the fire
Example - "aftershocks are accompanying the earthquake"
- Following the big quake was an accompaniment of aftershocks of varying sizes stricking at random, along with stormy adverse weather conditions.
- REL: accompaniment
- ARG0: of aftershocks of varying sizes stricking at random along with stormy adverse weather conditions.
Example - "literal start and end"
- the piano's accompaniment from start to finish
- ARG0: the piano's
- REL: accompaniment
- ARG3: from start
- ARG4: to finish