Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] be bound [prep] be " in BNC.
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1 | After all , give someone who is barely more than a child a high-powered ‘ toy ’ and there is bound to be trouble when they go out to play with it . |
2 | Additionally , you will probably have some decorating expenses and there is bound to be a period of overlap when you will be paying two lots of telephone rental , extra electricity bills and so on . |
3 | Such a calculation is not a perfect one , and there is bound to be a failure from time to time if you are really trying to achieve that objective . |
4 | After all , put any man and woman alone together and there were bound to be misapprehensions . |
5 | It was worth a looksee anyway and there was bound to be somebody around to ask ; a poacher or an itinerant hop-picker or whatever sort of person wandered the countryside these days . |
6 | ‘ I have a feeling they will react to the big occasion at Ibrox and they are bound to be on a high after Denmark winning the European title in Sweden . ’ |
7 | Bell , however , had the misfortune to be a moderate serving in a conservative administration and he was bound to be regarded with suspicion . |
8 | It is part of the natural spontaneity of the action , and it is bound to be like this . ’ |
9 | She just knew , she knew with absolute certainty , that in this vast , noisy , busy city , something would happen to her , and it was bound to be something good . |
10 | You say you do n't want Mo to be hurt , but she 's bound to be if this goes on . ’ |
11 | But she 's bound to be rather boring , so they wo n't want to stay all that long . ’ |
12 | But there is bound to be concern until Bracewell tests the ankle again . |
13 | But there is bound to be a strong challenge from Stitch Them Up , also based at Brough , which won an open for trainer Tom Robinson at Sunderland on Monday night . |
14 | American version but there are bound to be titillating horrors to attract viewers . ’ |
15 | This meant that his grandad was temporarily unavailable for a ‘ tap ’ , but there was bound to be someone in the cafe who would stand him a coffee . |
16 | He is n't a rapist but there was bound to be some sexual element . ’ |
17 | 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 . |
18 | But he was bound to be right still about something . |
19 | But it is bound to be expensive , and defence budgets are being cut . |
20 | The degree of suffering involved varies according to the temperament of the individual ; but it is bound to be no less tormenting than the hair shirt of the penitent . |
21 | I do n't know even what the panto is , but it 's bound to be a good one if it 's Dinda , yeah . |