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frames- Lawyers worry that [ARGM-ADV if they provide information about clients] , [ARG1 that data] [ARGM-MOD could] quickly [rel end] up [ARGM-LOC in the hands of prosecutors] .
- Yesterday , Sea Containers ' chief executive officer , James Sherwood , said in an interview that , [ARGM-LOC under the asset-sale plan] , [ARG1 Sea Containers] [ARGM-MOD would] [rel end] up with [ARG2-with a cash surplus of approximately $ 620 million *U*] .
- Mr. Felten said , `` We got what *T*-252 amounted to a parking ticket , and [ARGM-MNR by *-1 complaining about it] , [ARG1 we] [rel ended] up with [ARG2-with a sizable fine and suspension] . ''
- But some analysts questioned how much of an impact the retirement package will have *T*-1 , because [ARG1 few jobs] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel end] up *-2 being eliminated *-3 .
- Time Warner Inc. and Sony Corp. may be today 's public enemies , but [ARG1 the two entertainment giants] [ARGM-MOD could] [rel end] up *-1 becoming partners in a number of ventures as part of a settlement of their acrimonious legal dispute over Hollywood producers Peter Guber and Jon Peters .
- Moreover , some analysts said 0 they expect [ARG1 a foreign paper company with deeper pockets than Georgia-Pacific] to [rel end] up *-1 acquiring Nekoosa , [ARGM-ADV *-2 signaling to the rest of the industry that hostile bids are unproductive] .
- Some predicted that [ARG1 Nekoosa] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel end] up *-1 being owned *-2 by a Japanese company .
- [ARG1 Time Warner and Sony] [ARGM-MOD could] [rel end] up *-1 becoming partners in several business ventures as part of a settlement of their dispute over Hollywood producers Peter Guber and Jon Peters .
- But the strategy can backfire ; [ARGM-ADV if the ads appear too self-serving] , [ARG1 the companies] [ARGM-MOD may] [rel end] up *-1 looking like rank opportunists instead of good Samaritans .
- [ARG1 Small-business people] [rel end] up *-1 paying insurance premiums worth two to three times the cost of one illness . ''
- [ARG1 She] [ARGM-MOD could] [rel end] up *-1 seeking a fourth term in an economy sick with inflation , high interest rates and a heavy trade deficit .
- [ARGM-DIS Moreover] , [ARG1 41 companies that *T*-1 paid no federal income tax from 1981 through 1985 -- despite billions of dollars of profits --] [rel ended] up *-2 paying an average of 27.9 % of their income in federal taxes in 1988 .
- [ARG1 Common shareholders] [ARGM-MOD would] [rel end] up *-1 owning about 6.4 % of the combined company .
- [ARGM-TMP During that time] , [ARG1 a buyer with the clout of a Renaissance] [ARGM-MOD could] [rel end] up *-3 driving up the price of stocks 0 it was trying *-2 to buy *T*-1 if it tipped its hand .
- But then again , * mailing less and smarter wo n't be much help if [ARG1 the mail] [rel ends] up in [ARG2-in the garbage] [ARGM-DIS anyway] .
- [ARG1 The claims] , which *T*-1 were filed *-2 with the State Board of Control but [ARGM-MOD will] [ARGM-ADV probably] [rel end] up in [ARG2-in court] , are the first arising out of the collapse of the so-called Cypress structure viaduct .
- [ARG1 The pilots] [ARGM-MOD might] [rel end] up *-1 teaming up with their longtime adversaries , the machinists union , in a recapitalization .
- I myself took such courses in college , *-1 thinking 0 [ARG1 I] [ARGM-MOD might] [rel end] up a schoolteacher .
- [ARGM-ADV In practice] , [ARG1 it] [rel ends] up *-3 being equated *-1 with a `` self-expression '' that *T*-2 encourages the youngsters ' `` self-esteem . ''
- [ARG1 Who] *T*-1 wants *-2 to [rel end] up as [ARG2-as the protagonist in a Bill Cohen morality play] ?
- `` I would hope very much that [ARG1 we] [ARGM-MOD would] [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel end] up in [ARG2-in a kind of situation where you have a bidding war and then a veto threat *T*-1] . ''
- The Volokhs were afraid that [ARG1 they] [ARGM-MOD 'd] [rel end] up like [ARG2-like a friend of theirs who *T*-1 'd applied for a visa and waited for 10 years , *-2 having been demoted *-3 from his profession of theoretical mathematician to shipping clerk] .
- [ARGM-TMP Last year] , [ARG1 the team] [rel ended] up [ARG2 $ 2 million *U* in the red on $ 30 million *U* in revenue] .
- `` He simply has n't explained [ARGM-CAU why] [ARG1 something worth a million dollars] [rel ended] up [ARG2 worth $ 58,000 *U*] [ARGM-TMP two years later] *T*-1 , '' says *T*-2 Mr. Powers , the Giuliani campaign manager .
- [ARG1 The President] came up with a good bill , but [ARGM-TMP now] [ARGM-MOD may] [rel end] up [ARG2 *-1 signing the awful bureaucratic creature hatched * on Capitol Hill] .
- [ARG1 Private companies , and ultimately their customers ,] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel end] up *-1 footing the huge bill .
- [ARGM-MNR How] does [ARG1 a community famous for its high living] [rel end] up as [ARG2-as a haven for low-lifes] *T*-1 ?
- [ARG1 Everyone at the Stick that day] had started out as a spectator and [rel ended] up as [ARG2-as a participant] .
- [ARGM-DIS In fact] , [ARG1 the entire population of the Bay Area] had [rel ended] up with [ARG2-with this dual role of actor and audience] .
- This is where the voters are *T*-2 , which *T*-1 is [ARG2 where] [ARG1 politicians] [ARGM-TMP usually] [rel end] up *T*-3 .
- I come to the floor tonight as [ARG1 one] who *T*-1 [rel ended] up with [ARG2-with a busload of extraneous matter] .
- Anyone who *T*-3 's tried *-10 to appear `` natural '' in front of a camera knows that it *EXP*-2 's much more natural [ARG1 *] to [rel end] up *-11 looking like a stiff .
- [ARG1 A handful of the New Crowd operators] have crossed the line from the immoral to the illegal , and have [rel ended] up [ARG2 in the slammer or *-2 paying huge fines] :
- They worry that [ARG1 new IMF funding of developing countries] [ARGM-MOD will] [ARGM-ADV simply] [rel end] up [ARG2 * substituting IMF debt for reschedulable commercial bank debt] , [ARGM-ADV a bad trade all around] .
- But quick turnover in artwork is `` like * pawning your jewelry -- [ARG1 you] [rel end] up with [ARG2-with 50 %] .
- [ARGM-TMP Frequently] , [ARG1 clients] express interest in paintings but do [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel end] up *-2 bidding , she adds 0 *T*-3 , `` so we do n't know who the potential buyer will be *T*-1 . ''
- Besides that , [ARG1 some of the paintings that *T*-1 were *-2 to grace the walls of CenTrust] [ARGM-ADV actually] [rel ended] up [ARG2 *-3 hanging in the chairman 's estate on La Gorce Isle off Miami Beach] .
- Frank Lloyd Wright is reported *-1 to have said once that [ARGM-ADV if you tipped the world on its side] , [ARG1 everything loose] [ARGM-MOD would] [rel end] up in [ARG2-in California] .
- A company with a strong balance sheet can withstand an unanticipated storm ; [ARG1 a highly leveraged company] [ARGM-MOD may] [rel end] up in [ARG2-in bankruptcy court] .