Example sentences of "[noun] [am/are] bound to be " in BNC.

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1 The remainder are bound to be increasingly affected by the absence from the shelves of a considerable number of titles .
2 What is much more interesting , I have already suggested , is the idea that there could be patterns of behaviour which human beings are entirely capable of wanting and indeed , on an individual or limited scale , of achieving , but which for biological reasons are bound to be psychologically costly , or confined to a small group of otherwise unusual individuals , or otherwise bound to fail as general social institutions .
3 When you find that your head has n't actually been bitten off and that you can actually speak , join one of the local societies whose activities are bound to be plastered all over your library 's noticeboard .
4 If you do that , then I think that even though your own values are bound to be in it a bit , they wo n't be in it in a way that makes the work useless or makes it appear hopefully prejudiced to someone else .
5 Within a few days , however , anxiety had set in and he was confiding in Rohde his fear that a book that crossed so many conventional demarcation lines might deter all his prospective specialist readers : " the philologists wo n't read it because of the music and the philology … " ; and regarding the classical readership in particular , Rohde would know " how offended the philologists are bound to be at anything not published by Teubner and without the paraphernalia of critical notes " .
6 Treasury ideas are bound to be different , and should have to do with choice and with making markets work .
7 Either way , these next two or three days are bound to be both difficult and rather demanding for you .
8 A good weather forecast is a vital element of this preparation , and by effectively pricing the service out of the reach of many hillwalkers ' pockets , compromises in safety are bound to be made and unnecessary risks taken , leading to accidents and perhaps ( in extreme conditions ) loss of lift .
9 Robins , clutching the ball after his first senior hat-trick , said : ‘ Comparisons are bound to be made because I 've just scored three on TV and United are struggling .
10 Private-sector firms are bound to be too expensive , say others .
11 Of course , our conscious rationalizations of our own significance and the significance of our art are bound to be quite illusory .
12 No two years are alike , and what succeeds this year may fail next : further , your early plans will be made without complete knowledge of all the factors , and modifications are bound to be necessary .
13 Professional outlooks and personal feelings about cases and people are bound to be affected .
14 The point is that working people are bound to be concerned about issues which can not be tackled effectively without central government involvement , issues such as mass unemployment , inflation , industrial decline , poverty , the social effects of government expenditure cuts .
15 The Three Valleys are bound to be in there too , with Charlotte 's vote probably going to Meribel because it 's in the central valley of the three and not what is invariably described as a concrete jungle ; Val d'Isere because the skiing is just so brill and Tignes is , well , a concrete jungle really .
16 The problem is that these internal processes are bound to be influenced by the person 's experiences ; it would be unreasonable to think of them as being entirely autonomous .
17 The type of government in power and its stability are bound to be of concern to expatriates .
18 And the Army are bound to be establishing other water points .
19 ‘ People who buy these pale impressions of literature instead of the real thing are bound to be disappointed sooner or later . ’
20 The amount of time spent out of doors is so dependent upon the weather that children are bound to be aware of changes and some effects of sun , wind , rain and snow .
21 Those three points are bound to be read as concessions to public opinion , given a series of weekend polls putting Labour as far as 11 points ahead of the Conservatives .
22 Humans are bound to be special cases , since they are more independent of the natural environment than are plants and other animals and this is an area which is not yet fully understood .
23 In such a difficult situation mistakes are bound to be made .
24 It would therefore appear that where , for example , a solicitor on behalf of his client commences a personal injury action which includes a claim for damages of less than £50,000 by way of writ in the High Court , the proceedings are bound to be struck out on the basis that the solicitor ought to have known of the provision contained in art 5(1) of the 1991 Order .
25 This is precisely the condition that determines the critical frequencies of the prototype and so the critical frequencies of the m-derived and constant-k prototype sections are bound to be the same .
26 In addition , the specific details of treatment are bound to be influenced by the particular orientation or general approach of each individual unit or ward .
27 soldiers are bound to be more healthy .
28 So it is that the new churches are bound to be and look different to the old .
29 If you treasure a vinyl copy of ‘ Hatful Of Hollow ’ , remember dancing to ‘ Crash ’ at student discos and once thought The Darling Buds were dead good , the shiny , happy , ( yes ! ) jangly Popinjays are bound to be your scene .
30 Employees are bound to be concerned about their future prospects should they decide to relocate .
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