Example sentences of "[be] bind to be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 In such a difficult situation mistakes are bound to be made .
6 Although it should be possible to repair the external and internal cracks in these 1,000 homes , they are bound to be blighted once they have been identified .
7 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 .
8 I 'm sure a lot of cliches , you hear cliches from judges er but you know , some facts erm are bound to be repeated with na and with being a photographer you , yo normal female photography you do need er soft lighting , you do n't want harsh lights and shadows .
9 Given the horrific effects which are bound to be visited upon the countries of Eastern Europe in the event of a prolonged conflict , the Warsaw Pact 's non-Soviet members may be disinclined to resist he logic of Soviet strategy .
10 All members of the family are bound to be affected if father or mother suffers a severe hearing loss .
11 Professional outlooks and personal feelings about cases and people are bound to be affected .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 I think that in years to come they are bound to be looked back on as an aberration .
15 Although my brief has been to examine animal communication , I am bound to be asked whether the Darwinian approach can add anything to understanding the connections between what animals do and what we do .
16 I just wondered what those contexts and you will be bound to be asked it in council if it 's not asked now .
17 I 'd be bound to be found out in the end .
18 So I 'm bound to be recognised .
19 ‘ I 'm bound to be taken for the chauffeur , ’ he laughed out , mispronouncing the word with relish but he was not corrected as he hoped .
20 But some of the mystique surrounding the presidency had gone for ever , and future holders of the office were bound to be scrutinized more closely than ever before .
21 It was positively dangerous because it involved the Jews in a game in which they were bound to be discredited .
22 Professor Gordon Higginson , Southampton University vice-chancellor , who chaired the committee , said its proposals were quite modest and were bound to be implemented by the mid-1990s .
23 So most certificates distinguish only the clergy , as was required , and the gentry were bound to be noticed as landowners and the lords of many other men .
24 All the other decisions that were taken were bound to be opposed by the local community , the local youth and community staff and so on .
25 We were too far out now to risk heading in : we were bound to be caught smack in the impact zone .
26 Very often slow communications meant merely a slowing-down in the whole pace of events , an acceptance of the fact that important negotiations were bound to be protracted .
27 Two of us decided in favour of The Sunday Times and against Mrs Thatcher , and those two did n't give a damn for Mrs Thatcher , we each of us decided it was a matter of principle , knowing that we were bound to be criticised , whatever we did , and we decided it , and there 's an end of it .
28 The independent Phoenix Cinema in Oxford is set to play to packed houses over the next few weeks with a film that 's bound to be listed among the greatest successes of British Cinema in recent years .
29 not fair on a animal as I say , he 's bound to be trapped at the bloody door for hours before anybody come in and
30 ‘ Too chancy and if I 'm seen , it 's bound to be reported .
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