Example sentences of "'s bound [prep] [be] a " in BNC.

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1 A few weeks , sometimes only a few days after a major disaster or tragedy — Hillsborough , Piper Alpha or Zeebrugge — there 's bound to be a gag about it .
2 With the Easter holidays upon us it 's bound to be a popular choice among children everywhere — and those , who like me , never want to grow up .
3 It 's bound to be a bit strange for you at first , but saying you wo n't make love to your own husband in your own house because of the servants … ’
4 There 's bound to be a gap we can slip in by . ’
5 We 've hardly managed to touch on prisons at all , or though , although , I know that we have amongst us hundred people who er , who are , are responsible for and er and have dedicated much time to working in prisons and I do n't know whether there is sufficient people here qualified to comment or not whether the prisons do a good job , so I 'll ask some one who 's bound to be a slightly partial Audrey , there 's only one women 's prison as some one said earlier , now your an ex-governor , now is that right ?
6 Cos I know that once the flats are down it 's bound to be a better area but ten again it 'll probably shove trouble to another area , say like .
7 It 's bound to be a good thing .
8 ‘ It 's bound to be a son … sooner or later .
9 He knows it 's bound to be a Paddy : we say it must be an insider .
10 ‘ Now in a place like this , ’ Tuppe began , ‘ there 's bound to be a heavy-metal band breaking up the room .
11 Of course with this level of looks and performance for such a low asking price there 's bound to be a catch .
12 I do n't know even what the panto is , but it 's bound to be a good one if it 's Dinda , yeah .
13 But the you got ta expect , there 's bound to be a bit of apprehension .
14 surely there 's bound to be an employment in credits , does , does telephone not work on an employment credit scheme ?
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