Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] be bound to [be] " in BNC.

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1 They argue that segmentation at distinct levels of description is bound to be an errorful process given the highly parallel encoding of information in the acoustic waveform .
2 With increasing longevity more families will become four and five generation ones , often influenced emotionally by some very elderly relative , so that development of this area of therapy is bound to be fruitful .
3 However , whilst Lord Denning 's view does not represent the law on this topic , it is submitted that his lack of faith in the traditional approach because the question of reasonableness is bound to be viewed with hindsight , is a valid criticism .
4 Thus a social security system that includes a significant proportion of means-testing is bound to be age discriminatory in its effects .
5 This line of argument is bound to be disappointing for those looking at aetiological studies in search of implications for prevention .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 The steering group 's proposals may seem a touch elaborate but , for two reasons , appraisal in education is bound to be more complex than in other areas of life .
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