@base          <https://w3id.org/framester/> .
@prefix geonames: <http://www.geonames.org/ontology#> .
@prefix owl:   <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#> .
@prefix skos:  <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#> .
@prefix schema-org: <http://schema.org/> .
@prefix bio:   <http://purl.org/vocab/bio/0.1/> .
@prefix conf:  <http://lodview.it/conf#> .
@prefix metalex: <http://www.metalex.eu/metalex/2008-05-02#> .
@prefix ocd:   <http://dati.camera.it/ocd/> .
@prefix rel:   <http://purl.org/vocab/relationship/> .
@prefix dcterms: <http://purl.org/dc/terms/> .
@prefix dbpprop: <http://dbpedia.org/property/> .
@prefix foaf:  <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/> .
@prefix bbc:   <http://www.bbc.co.uk/ontologies/> .
@prefix void:  <http://rdfs.org/ns/void#> .
@prefix dbpedia-owl: <http://dbpedia.org/ontology/> .
@prefix dbpedia: <http://dbpedia.org/resource/> .
@prefix frbr:  <http://purl.org/vocab/frbr/core#> .
@prefix dwc:   <http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/> .
@prefix claros: <http://purl.org/NET/Claros/vocab#> .
@prefix crm-owl: <http://purl.org/NET/crm-owl#> .
@prefix meta:  <http://example.org/metadata#> .
@prefix bmuseum: <http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/ontology/> .
@prefix ods:   <http://lod.xdams.org/ontologies/ods/> .
@prefix gml:   <http://www.opengis.net/gml/> .
@prefix muninn: <http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/documents#> .
@prefix xsd:   <http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#> .
@prefix yago:  <http://dbpedia.org/class/yago/> .
@prefix rdfs:  <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#> .
@prefix units: <http://dbpedia.org/units/> .
@prefix rso:   <http://www.researchspace.org/ontology/> .
@prefix geo:   <http://www.w3.org/2003/01/geo/wgs84_pos#> .
@prefix oad:   <http://lod.xdams.org/reload/oad/> .
@prefix crm120111: <http://erlangen-crm.org/120111/> .
@prefix cdoc:  <http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm#> .
@prefix bibleontology: <http://bibleontology.com/property#> .
@prefix prov:  <http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#> .
@prefix crm:   <http://erlangen-crm.org/current/> .
@prefix cc:    <http://creativecommons.org/ns#> .
@prefix shoah: <http://dati.cdec.it/lod/shoah/> .
@prefix npg:   <http://ns.nature.com/terms/> .
@prefix org:   <http://www.w3.org/ns/org#> .
@prefix gn:    <http://www.geonames.org/ontology#> .
@prefix ibc:   <http://dati.ibc.it/ibc/> .
@prefix aemetonto: <http://aemet.linkeddata.es/ontology/> .
@prefix skos-xl: <http://www.w3.org/2008/05/skos-xl#> .
@prefix lgdo:  <http://linkedgeodata.org/ontology/capital> .
@prefix rdf:   <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#> .
@prefix eac-cpf: <http://archivi.ibc.regione.emilia-romagna.it/ontology/eac-cpf/> .
@prefix bibo:  <http://purl.org/ontology/bibo/> .
@prefix time:  <http://www.w3.org/2006/time#> .
@prefix dc:    <http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/> .
@prefix prism21: <http://prismstandard.org/namespaces/basic/2.1/> .
@prefix po:    <http://purl.org/ontology/po/> .

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        a                <framenet/tbox/Frame> , owl:Class ;
        rdfs:comment     "A Protagonist needs a Means action performed for their Benefit. The relevant Means action is often evoked only by reference to an Intermediary who performs it. Also, if the Protagonist performs the Means action themselves, the Instrument that they use may be referred to in place of the Means Note that when one of the three interrelated FEs Means, Instrument and Intermediary is realized overtly, the other two are blocked from overt realization as clause-level arguments of the target. When the Protagonist is a sentient being, it is implied that they put their trust in the Intermediary to help in the achievement of the Benefit. The extent to which the Protagonist is dependent on an Intermediary or Instrument can be indicated in a Degree phrase. A set of Circumstances in which the Protagonist's need for the Benefit arises, may also be specified. The difference between the Benefit that the Means action provides and the Purpose that the Protagonist has is very subtle. For our purposes we will assume that one can form a predication from Benefit and Means on the one hand, and Protagonist and Purpose on the other, but that they cannot be intermingled (cf. examples (7) and (8) below). With for-PPs such as in (6) it is not clear which FE they instantiate, Benefit or Purpose. We will arbitrarily call them Benefit (1) I rely on you to see that my name is not sullied. (2) The system can rely entirely on coaxial cable or entirely on optical fibre, just as a tree and branch network can be based on either technology . (3) The Tories had got him into this and he relied on them to get him out. (4) I knew we could rely on you. DNI (5) To get the economy moving he will rely on repairing the infrastructure of America (6) Later , when the Northern Ireland Office was established , it relied heavily on it for the information on which it based security and political activities. (7) She would have to rely on his help to get through the fight in one piece. -- She got through the fight in one piece/*His help got through the fight in one piece (8) I rely on his help to get me through a long season -- His help got me through a long season/*I got me through a long season (9) We rely on your helping us (10) You can rely on him when the chips are down to inspire the troops"@en ;
        rdfs:label       "Reliance" ;
        <http://www.ontologydesignpatterns.org/ont/values/valuecore_with_value_frames.owl#triggers>
                <http://www.ontologydesignpatterns.org/ont/values/FolkValues.owl#Approachability> ;
        owl:sameAs       <http://premon.fbk.eu/resource/fn17-reliance> ;
        skos:closeMatch  <http://babelnet.org/rdf/s00084209v> , <wn/wn30/instances/synset-count-verb-8> , <wn/wn30/instances/synset-reliance-noun-2> , <http://babelnet.org/rdf/s00086607v> , <wn/wn30/instances/synset-dependence-noun-1> , <wn/wn30/instances/synset-depend_on-verb-1> , <http://babelnet.org/rdf/s00083095v> , <data/propbank-3.4.0/RoleSet/depend-01> , <wn/wn30/instances/synset-lean-verb-4> , <wn/wn30/instances/synset-credible-adjective-1> , <http://babelnet.org/rdf/s00085860v> , <http://babelnet.org/rdf/s00098214a> , <pb/pbdata/rely.01> , <http://babelnet.org/rdf/s00090260v> , <wn/wn30/instances/synset-contingency-noun-2> , <http://babelnet.org/rdf/s00086606v> , <wn/wn30/instances/synset-distrust-verb-1> , <data/propbank-3.4.0/RoleSet/count-03> , <wn/wn30/instances/synset-credit-verb-4> , <http://babelnet.org/rdf/s00083373v> , <wn/wn30/instances/synset-believe-verb-5> , <data/propbank-3.4.0/RoleSet/rely-01> , <pb/pbdata/count.03> , <http://babelnet.org/rdf/s00043639n> , <wn/wn30/instances/synset-depend-verb-1> , <wn/wn30/instances/synset-owe-verb-2> , <http://babelnet.org/rdf/s00091361v> , <pb/pbdata/depend.01> , <http://babelnet.org/rdf/s00074950n> , <http://babelnet.org/rdf/s00022185n> , <http://babelnet.org/rdf/s00026351n> , <wn/wn30/instances/synset-count-verb-2> , <wn/wn30/instances/synset-subordination-noun-1> , <wn/wn30/instances/synset-helplessness-noun-2> , <http://babelnet.org/rdf/s00083451v> , <wn/wn30/instances/synset-reliant-adjectivesatellite-1> , <wn/wn30/instances/synset-trust-verb-1> , <wn/wn30/instances/synset-subordinate-verb-1> , <http://babelnet.org/rdf/s00067032n> , <http://babelnet.org/rdf/s00086019v> , <wn/wn30/instances/synset-repose_on-verb-1> ;
        <framenet/tbox/definition>  "A Protagonist needs a Means action performed for their Benefit. The relevant Means action is often evoked only by reference to an Intermediary who performs it. Also, if the Protagonist performs the Means action themselves, the Instrument that they use may be referred to in place of the Means Note that when one of the three interrelated FEs Means, Instrument and Intermediary is realized overtly, the other two are blocked from overt realization as clause-level arguments of the target. When the Protagonist is a sentient being, it is implied that they put their trust in the Intermediary to help in the achievement of the Benefit. The extent to which the Protagonist is dependent on an Intermediary or Instrument can be indicated in a Degree phrase. A set of Circumstances in which the Protagonist's need for the Benefit arises, may also be specified. The difference between the Benefit that the Means action provides and the Purpose that the Protagonist has is very subtle. For our purposes we will assume that one can form a predication from Benefit and Means on the one hand, and Protagonist and Purpose on the other, but that they cannot be intermingled (cf. examples (7) and (8) below). With for-PPs such as in (6) it is not clear which FE they instantiate, Benefit or Purpose. We will arbitrarily call them Benefit (1) I rely on you to see that my name is not sullied. (2) The system can rely entirely on coaxial cable or entirely on optical fibre, just as a tree and branch network can be based on either technology . (3) The Tories had got him into this and he relied on them to get him out. (4) I knew we could rely on you. DNI (5) To get the economy moving he will rely on repairing the infrastructure of America (6) Later , when the Northern Ireland Office was established , it relied heavily on it for the information on which it based security and political activities. (7) She would have to rely on his help to get through the fight in one piece. -- She got through the fight in one piece/*His help got through the fight in one piece (8) I rely on his help to get me through a long season -- His help got me through a long season/*I got me through a long season (9) We rely on your helping us (10) You can rely on him when the chips are down to inspire the troops"@en , "A Protagonist needs a Means action performed for their Benefit.  The relevant Means action is often evoked only by reference to  an Intermediary who performs it. Also, if the Protagonist performs the Means action themselves, the Instrument that they use may be referred to in place of the Means Note that when one of the three interrelated FEs Means, Instrument and Intermediary is realized overtly, the other two are blocked from overt realization as clause-level arguments of the target.\nWhen the Protagonist is a sentient being, it is implied that they put their trust in the Intermediary to help in the achievement of the Benefit. \nThe extent to which the Protagonist is dependent on an Intermediary or Instrument can be indicated in a Degree phrase.\nA set of  Circumstances in which the Protagonist's need for the Benefit arises, may also be specified. \nThe difference between the Benefit that the Means action provides and the Purpose that the Protagonist has is very subtle. For our purposes we will assume that one can form a predication from Benefit and Means on the one hand, and Protagonist and Purpose on the other, but that they cannot be intermingled (cf. examples (7) and (8) below). With for-PPs such as in (6) it is not clear which FE they instantiate, Benefit or Purpose. We will arbitrarily call them Benefit\n(1) I rely on you  to see that my name is not sullied.\n(2) The system can rely entirely  on coaxial cable or entirely on optical fibre, just as a tree and  branch network can be based on either technology .\n(3) The Tories had got him into this and he relied  on them to get him out.\n(4) I knew we could rely on you.  DNI \n(5) To get the economy moving he will rely on repairing the infrastructure of America\n(6) Later , when the Northern Ireland Office was established , it relied heavily on it  for the information on which it based security and political activities.\n(7) She would have to rely on his help to get through the fight in one piece.  --  She got through the fight in one piece/*His help got through the fight in one piece\n(8) I rely on his help to get me through a long season -- His help got me through a long season/*I got me through a long season \n(9) We rely on your helping us \n (10) You can rely on him when the chips are down to inspire the troops"^^xsd:string , "<def-root>A <fen>Protagonist</fen> needs a <fen>Means</fen> action performed for their <fen>Benefit</fen>.  The relevant <fen>Means</fen> action is often evoked only by reference to  an <fen>Intermediary</fen> who performs it. Also, if the <fen>Protagonist</fen> performs the <fen>Means</fen> action themselves, the <fen>Instrument</fen> that they use may be referred to in place of the <fen>Means</fen> Note that when one of the three interrelated FEs <fen>Means</fen>, <fen>Instrument</fen> and <fen>Intermediary</fen> is realized overtly, the other two are blocked from overt realization as clause-level arguments of the target.<ex></ex>\nWhen the <fen>Protagonist</fen> is a sentient being, it is implied that they put their trust in the <fen>Intermediary</fen> to help in the achievement of the <fen>Benefit</fen>. \nThe extent to which the <fen>Protagonist</fen> is dependent on an <fen>Intermediary</fen> or <fen>Instrument</fen> can be indicated in a <fen>Degree</fen> phrase.<ex></ex>\nA set of  <fen>Circumstances</fen> in which the <fen>Protagonist</fen>'s need for the <fen>Benefit</fen> arises, may also be specified. <ex></ex>\nThe difference between the <fen>Benefit</fen> that the <fen>Means</fen> action provides and the <fen>Purpose</fen> that the <fen>Protagonist</fen> has is very subtle. For our purposes we will assume that one can form a predication from <fen>Benefit</fen> and <fen>Means</fen> on the one hand, and <fen>Protagonist</fen> and <fen>Purpose</fen> on the other, but that they cannot be intermingled (cf. examples (7) and (8) below). With for-PPs such as in (6) it is not clear which FE they instantiate, <fen>Benefit</fen> or <fen>Purpose</fen>. We will arbitrarily call them <fen>Benefit</fen><ex></ex>\n<ex>(1) <fex name=\"Protagonist\">I</fex> <t>rely</t> <fex name=\"Intermediary\">on you</fex>  <fex name=\"Benefit\">to see that my name is not sullied</fex>.</ex>\n<ex>(2) <fex name=\"Protagonist\">The system</fex> can <t>rely</t> <fex name=\"Degree\">entirely</fex>  <fex name=\"Instrument\">on coaxial cable</fex> or entirely on optical fibre, just as a tree and  branch network can be based on either technology .</ex>\n<ex>(3) The Tories had got him into this and <fex name=\"Protagonist\">he</fex> <t>relied</t>  <fex name=\"Intermediary\">on them</fex> <fex name=\"Benefit\">to get him out</fex>.</ex>\n<ex>(4) I knew <fex name=\"Protagonist\">we</fex> could <t>rely</t> <fex name=\"Intermediary\">on you</fex>.  <fex name=\"Benefit\">DNI</fex> </ex>\n<ex>(5) <fex name=\"Benefit\">To get the economy moving</fex> <fex name=\"Protagonist\">he</fex> will <t>rely</t> <fex name=\"Means\">on repairing the infrastructure of America</fex></ex>\n<ex>(6) Later , when the Northern Ireland Office was established , <fex name=\"Protagonist\">it</fex> <t>relied</t> <fex name=\"Degree\">heavily</fex> <fex name=\"Intermediary\">on it</fex>  <fex name=\"Benefit\">for the information on which it based security and political activities</fex>.</ex>\n<ex>(7) <fex name=\"Protagonist\">She</fex> would have to <t>rely</t> <fex name=\"Means\">on his help</fex> <fex name=\"Purpose\">to get through the fight in one piece</fex>.  --  She got through the fight in one piece/*His help got through the fight in one piece</ex>\n<ex>(8) <fex name=\"Protagonist\">I</fex> <t>rely</t> <fex name=\"Means\">on his help</fex> <fex name=\"Benefit\">to get me through a long season</fex> -- His help got me through a long season/*I got me through a long season </ex>\n<ex>(9) <fex name=\"Protagonist\">We</fex> <t>rely</t> <fex name=\"Means\">on your helping us</fex> </ex>\n<ex> (10) You can <t>rely</t> on him <fex name=\"Circumstances\">when the chips are down</fex> to inspire the troops</ex></def-root>"^^xsd:string ;
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        <framenet/tbox/frame_cBy>  "JKR" ;
        <framenet/tbox/frame_cDate>  "2003-11-25T19:24:23+01:00"^^xsd:dateTime ;
        <framenet/tbox/frame_name>  "Reliance" , "Reliance"^^xsd:string ;
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                <framenet/abox/fe/Protagonist.reliance> , <framenet/abox/fe/Instrument.reliance> , <framenet/abox/fe/Benefit.reliance> , <framenet/abox/fe/Degree.reliance> , <framenet/abox/fe/Intermediary.reliance> , <framenet/abox/fe/Circumstances.reliance> , <framenet/abox/fe/Means.reliance> , <framenet/abox/fe/Purpose.reliance> ;
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        <framenet/tbox/uses>  <framenet/abox/frame/Needing> , <framenet/abox/frame/Contingency> .
