Example sentences of "[noun sg] there [be] bind [prep] " in BNC.

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1 cos you know roughly what close are about and you know how to close , but that , let's imagine for the sake of the discussion , that there 's a hundred different ways of closing , right , and if there 's a hundred different ways of close closing there 's bound to be thousands of variations on each close , you see what I 'm saying to you ?
2 For people with a profound hearing loss there are bound to be times when speechreading seems to be very hard going , but even in the dark you are still on the way if your aim is clear and your courage bright .
3 Although it is usual to model responsibilities in terms of a hierarchical tree there are bound to be overlaps between what appear to be different levels of the hierarchy .
4 Of course with this level of looks and performance for such a low asking price there 's bound to be a catch .
5 If public medical statements have been made about a man 's deleterious effect on his son 's psyche there is bound to be anxiety and embarrassment attendant on their meeting .
6 At least if you buy an old guitar there 's bound to be something you just hate about it or something that just jumps out at you and says , ‘ You ca n't do this ! ’
7 It 's just that I have n't had time to think about it and I only thought that with all those shepherds in the area there was bound to be some traffic in illegally slaughtered lamb .
8 Cos every time you open that door there 's bound to be that 's stinking then !
9 Despite its hardcover success there is bound to be a lot of mileage for the paperback .
10 The war analogy is not too far-fetched since for every winner in industrial competition there is bound to be a loser .
11 for every successful candidate there are bound to be at least two who were pipped at the post , who jumped the final fence only to find that the client had chosen one of their fellow front-runners : and these were the ones who — by and large — responded to the survey rather than the successful ones .
12 Of course even in a well-controlled crowd there are bound to be accidents when many thousands of spectators are gathered together , and Sadler ( 1983 ) describes the medical problems which commonly occur and how they are managed on such a large scale , with particular reference to the nurse 's role .
13 ‘ With any new scheme there 's bound to be teething problems , but if you look at any other town that has introduced this kind of thing they would not want to go back to what they had previously , ’ he said .
14 He said in any system there was bound to be a turnover leading to some vacant homes .
15 He said in any system there was bound to be a turnover leading to some vacant homes .
16 After the long bout of socialism there is bound to be economic instability in Russia and perhaps the way forward would be for those who do not trust the rouble to use barter deals .
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