Example sentences of "are bound to [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 The present squeeze on resources of all kinds in CMEA economies has made them so taut that the short-term consequences of market-orientated measures ( inflation , unemployment ) are bound to be sharp and widespread .
3 Your first efforts at hearing , transcribing and producing the sounds of a new language are bound to be subjective an biased according to the languages you have previously had experience with .
4 It is often at these times that the glider becomes stalled without the pilot noticing , and then his instincts are bound to be automatic as the nose and wing drops .
5 Where robots can be seen as potential replacements for people there are bound to be adverse reactions .
6 No two years are alike , and what succeeds this year may fail next : further , your early plans will be made without complete knowledge of all the factors , and modifications are bound to be necessary .
7 Our ideas about rationality , within a pluralistic society , are bound to be complex and fuzzy , but even so we can readily see that certain kinds of rationality are dominant .
8 However , should Gazza and Co. lose , there are bound to be immediate demands for the sacking of manager Dino Zoff .
9 ‘ People who buy these pale impressions of literature instead of the real thing are bound to be disappointed sooner or later . ’
10 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 .
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 Rawls believes that principles chosen rationally but in ignorance of one 's actual situation in society , one 's natural endowments , and one 's conception of the good , are bound to be neutral principles .
13 There are bound to be other people who will object to letting you have your own way all the time .
14 Capitanchik : There are bound to be qualitative gains but also efficiency gains .
15 Since it is impossible to please everyone , there are bound to be divergent opinions on this .
16 The majority of severely handicapped persons need some help in the routine of ordinary living , as travel , shopping , housework , catering and so on are bound to be difficult and sometimes impossible .
17 Humans are bound to be special cases , since they are more independent of the natural environment than are plants and other animals and this is an area which is not yet fully understood .
18 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 .
19 The mood and issues of the 1990s are bound to be different from those of the 1980s .
20 Treasury ideas are bound to be different , and should have to do with choice and with making markets work .
21 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 .
22 The amount of time spent out of doors is so dependent upon the weather that children are bound to be aware of changes and some effects of sun , wind , rain and snow .
23 Employees are bound to be concerned about their future prospects should they decide to relocate .
24 The point is that working people are bound to be concerned about issues which can not be tackled effectively without central government involvement , issues such as mass unemployment , inflation , industrial decline , poverty , the social effects of government expenditure cuts .
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