Example sentences of "[pers pn] be bound [prep] be [adj] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
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 | But then , as RSPB members we were bound to be biased ! |
9 | Quite apart from the fact that they are bound to be different something approaching 60% of the basic functions will be identical ; loading , saving , printing , editing , type selection , etc . |
10 | There 's none of the rigorous logic and choreographed confusion of real farce , and director Jude Kelly labours under the mistaken impression that if the characters rush around and shout a lot , then they are bound to be funny . |
11 | They 're bound to be able to help . ’ |
12 | They 're bound to be suspicious about that . " |
13 | And with those computers they were bound to be receptive . ’ |
14 | Both Warnie and Minto were jealous of anyone who claimed Jack 's love ; this meant that they were bound to be jealous of one another , since for both of them Jack was the most important person in the universe . |
15 | Well it 's bound to be hot I 've just made it . |
16 | It 's bound to be good . |
17 | It 's bound to be small , if it 's a small part of your house . |
18 | ‘ He 's going to have a pretty bad headache for a while and the cut is pretty deep , so it 's bound to be sore . |
19 | Well it 's bound to be damp . |
20 | it 's bound to be cold with all that frost and I was sweltering |
21 | It 's bound to be bad . |
22 | But it is bound to be expensive , and defence budgets are being cut . |
23 | Some mathematics teachers express the view that there is no need to reconsider how we teach mathematics since , as it deals with universals , it is bound to be multicultural in that its abstract nature reaches across cultural divides . |
24 | It is bound to be hurtful . |
25 | He is bound to be nervous too , playing in front of big crowds — a big price tag — expectation — playing for the club he supported . |
26 | Using such a bureau as a back-up to your in-house facility is obviously a possibility — except that he 's bound to be busy when you need him ! |
27 | Until now my only objection to living in a water-mill had been a conviction that it was bound to be dark , water-mills having a habit of being in valleys , Nigel explained , but it was wonderfully light up there , with two large , deep-set windows . |
28 | Oh yes anything that happened down the glen or way was heard that from the pack man so it was bound to be true . |