Example sentences of "[pron] [be] bound [prep] [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I mean , he is n't run of the mill , is he ? … and I thought any lady friend of his was bound to be unusual . ’
2 Ten miles away at Ludlow you are bound to be impressed by its looming castle , the delightful mixture of Georgian and medieval architecture and the interesting museum of local history .
3 you 're bound to be right .
4 Even if you 're not a serious d-i-yer , you 're bound to be aware of this clever invention .
5 Your wife 's very tired — she 's bound to be weak , after losing so much blood — but you can see her for a few minutes . ’
6 She 's bound to be interested .
7 She was bound to be sick before the last race , either then or on the road to the meeting , or on the road home .
8 In spite of this awareness , it seems extraordinary that the candidate in Madrid favoured by Prim and his government was one who was bound to be unacceptable to Napoleon III for the simple reason that he was a son of King Louis-Philippe and so represented the Orléanist dynasty .
9 But then , as RSPB members we were bound to be biased !
10 Now that one is bound to be sixty , the the angle at the centre , because that was how we made it .
11 because there are bound to be certain breaches in view of the comprehensive nature of the Warranties and the complex nature of the Business ;
12 However , should Gazza and Co. lose , there are bound to be immediate demands for the sacking of manager Dino Zoff .
13 Where robots can be seen as potential replacements for people there are bound to be adverse reactions .
14 There are bound to be other people who will object to letting you have your own way all the time .
15 When farmers and farm workers refer to the ‘ loss of community ’ in their village it is usually to this kind of change that they are implicitly referring , for there are bound to be changing patterns of sociability developing in the village to which they are unaccustomed or from which they feel excluded .
16 anywhere near as if you were prepared , because if you were prepared there are bound to be one or two things that you would want to ask for , own by the standard of interpretation of whatever it is , or a particular word if it 's a language and so on , erm and that is something that er I think people erm come across as
17 Capitanchik : There are bound to be qualitative gains but also efficiency gains .
18 There are bound to be more protests against Flashman .
19 There are bound to be more attempts to rob bookies ’ premises if they are locking up at 10pm . ’
20 There are bound to be some tours which appeal to you .
21 There are bound to be some tears around the 4th and 10th but , with Jupiter in Libra for the first time in a decade , you can not allow yourself to be constrained any more .
22 There are bound to be some mains-operated or battery-powered items among the Christmas presents .
23 In a place like this there are bound to be some good seamstresses and Singers will surely have had their salesmen down here back in the days of the square-riggers .
24 Sportworld travel , which has handled five Olympic Games , says there are bound to be some complaints when dealing with such a large number of people .
25 Since it is impossible to please everyone , there are bound to be divergent opinions on this .
26 She was n't sure whether there were any artists or writers in town at the moment , but there were bound to be one or two back in the city after the Christmas recess .
27 There were bound to be some who felt as Frank did .
28 Henry II would need to have been an unusually stupid man not to realize that there were bound to be difficult moments in the relationship between him and his heir .
29 Cos every time you open that door there 's bound to be that 's stinking then !
30 There 's bound to be one rotten apple in every barrel . ’
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