Example sentences of "[verb] bound [prep] " in BNC.

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1 free ( P ) denotes the set of all variables appearing free in P bound ( P ) denotes the set of all variable appearing bound in P ( Similar notions of free and bound occurrences can be defined for channels . )
2 This may be analogous to the question why a newly independent State is deemed bound by a treaty which brought it into existence .
3 Brierly , the first Special Rapporteur on the Law of Treaties , proposed the rejection of all the traditional methods of becoming bound to a treaty in favour of a single , less formal concept of acceptance .
4 Article 36 bis spelled out that the basis for a member State of an organisation becoming bound to a third party with respect to a treaty concluded by the organisation was its express agreement .
5 A third party may claim that it can participate in a treaty either fully , by becoming a party , or partially , by becoming bound by certain sections .
6 These reforms can be seen as more paternalistic , to protect people from accidentally becoming bound by contract .
7 In both cases it seems that the problem lay in the transmission of the activation signal across the target cell membrane , once insulin has bound to the surface receptor .
8 Indeed , the DNA-PK does not become active until it has bound to DNA .
9 Undoubtedly , left to themselves some manufacturers would feel bound to institute corrective measures in the processes , or pay compensation , but many would not .
10 In an intergenerational perspective , the question is what right one generation has to limit the freedom of action of its successors , and why the latter should feel bound by constraints laid down by their ancestors .
11 While it is appreciated that the contract — as contained in the works ' rules , etc — can contain such a provision , one wonders whether industrial tribunals should feel bound by such a provision .
12 Conservationists claim that unless the deal is actually signed a new owner may not feel bound by it .
13 Nor has it felt bound by territorial or jurisdictional limits .
14 Another notable seizure made by Vigilant was as a result of an operation in 1969 , initiated by the Investigation Branch who had been tipped off by their Dutch colleagues that a suspected smuggling vessel had left Flushing bound for the Kent coast .
15 If a State concludes a treaty that conflicts with its obligations under an earlier treaty , other parties to the former treaty ( although third parties to the subsequent one ) can regard that State as remaining bound by its commitments to them .
16 In the first , there are protein molecules in the cell which bind specifically to X. Consequently , when an X molecule passes randomly into a cell , it may become bound to a protein , which is far too large to pass through the membrane .
17 This unit can become bound to others only by his own free choice , and his choice is rational only in so far as he can safely expect it to serve his own interests .
18 Adhesion is not defined in the Vienna Convention but is accepted as a way in which a third party can become bound to certain parts of a treaty , but not its entirety .
19 Jan. 1587 , lie bound to good behaviour Elizabeth Watson of Halling 20 shillings and William Symons 10 shillings , also Henry Bray , Yeoman 10 shillings , all of Halling to appear at the next quarter sessions at Maidstone and in the meanwhile to be of good behaviour .
20 And if the Spirit was truly to represent Jesus , he had to remain bound to the person and character of Jesus.Jesus was God 's Last Word to man ; and the function of the Spirit was not to give some new revelation of his own , but to bear witness to Jesus , to draw out the implications of God 's Last Word .
21 A West German ship with a cargo of uranium concentrate bound from Antwerp to Genoa disappeared and its cargo later turned up in Israel .
22 The Conflict Prevention Centre does have an emergency mechanism , under which a consultative committee can call crisis meetings , but the Centre 's actions remain bound by the requirement of unanimity .
23 Presumably the synthetic oligonucleotide was taken up by the cells and became bound to the complementary sequence on the viral RNA .
24 In many of the above examples the claim was that a third party had become bound by the treaty in whole or in part , and had ceased to be a third party .
25 Hence their policy influence seems bound to be considerable .
26 As Fry ( 1988a , p. 17 ) observes , without ‘ devolved powers ’ for managers ‘ to decide the terms and conditions … of officials in their cost centre ’ — powers which central departments and departmental top management have been reluctant to concede — ‘ the impact of the FMI seems bound to be … relatively restricted ’ .
27 Few of these feel bound by any enduring loyalties : they judge City Hall by the funds it can deliver .
28 Plasma insulin concentration was measured in duplicate by radioimmunoassay with a charcoal absorption step to separate bound from free insulin ; Novo Human MC Insulin was used as the standard ( Novo Research Laboratories , Bagsvaerd , Denmark ) and Wellcome RD 10 guinea pig antiporcine insulin antiserum ( Wellcome Research Laboratories , Beckenham , Kent ) and insulin labelled with iodine-125 ( Amersham International , Amersham , Buckinghamshire ) as tracer .
29 He wrote a pathetic letter to his lord , describing his condition in prison where he lay bound with fetters of iron and beseeching aid from the Earl of March to secure his deliverance .
30 We crossed the market square , passing the makeshift scaffold where the bloody corpses of the men executed earlier still lay bound in dirty canvas sheets .
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