Example sentences of "is bound to be " in BNC.

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1 It is just because whatever one has planned to do is bound to be altered in the process that it is important to start at the right moment , he wrote .
2 If the cloud base is low , there is bound to be a risk of coming out under the cloud and being unable to reach an area where it is not raining .
3 There is bound to be considerable upheaval among the blue-chip client list which Deloitte UK is bringing over to the new firm .
4 Up to 10,000 armed Palestinians live in Sidon and the surrounding hills , and the PLO is bound to be accused by its enemies of involvement in the kidnappings at the very moment when President Mubarak of Egypt is trying to involve PLO supporters in peace talks with Israel .
5 ‘ I think the housing market is bound to be psychologically affected , ’ said Gary Marsh , head of research for the Halifax .
6 If everybody knows everybody else and they all go to the same parties , then there is bound to be a certain unanimity , if not in their judgements at least in their objects of attention .
7 The steering group 's proposals may seem a touch elaborate but , for two reasons , appraisal in education is bound to be more complex than in other areas of life .
8 What he does with the power is bound to be upsetting .
9 While this downswing will not be as sharp as the previous downturn ( in 1979-81 ) , not least given the very much lower level of inflation that we now have , a dull 1989 is bound to be followed by a difficult 1990 . ’
10 In a passage which is bound to be seen as highly controversial in the present situation in East Germany , Sir Leon said : ‘ If Germany 's partners give the impression of being opposed to reunification this will only increase what is at present a small risk : that some in Germany may be tempted to seek reunification on the basis of doing a unilateral deal with the Soviet Union , involving the setting up of a new unified German state outside the Community .
11 This is bound to be seen as further evidence that Britain risks cutting itself off from the mainstream of European integration because of hostility both to economic and monetary union and to eventual political union .
12 Any match of nine tries ( five by Stanley 's ) is bound to be entertaining but Oxford committed so many errors in every department that it was hard to keep a straight face while assessing their contribution .
13 A cake plate so temptingly situated is bound to be fought over .
14 If it is to do this in a more precise , less trade-distorting way , it is bound to be less helpful to big and efficient farms than to small ones .
15 The administration 's energy bill is bound to be heavily amended in Congress .
16 It is an extraordinary account , but then any vision of life at the end of the universe is bound to be .
17 The sense of harmony and purpose among Mr Major 's advisers is bound to be tested before long .
18 But it is bound to be expensive , and defence budgets are being cut .
19 A revelation from God is bound to be true , ‘ but whether it be a divine revelation , or no , reason must judge ’ .
20 The first response of any seller in a strong position is bound to be an impossible one , and so this is .
21 ‘ If the Conservatives set up this fund , there is bound to be some confusion with ours , ’ says director Christopher Nevile .
22 ‘ But the impact of rationing on the small , independent cheese-making sector is bound to be greater than on larger sectors . ’
23 Yet another complicating factor is that the account given of the generic team 's work with elderly clients is bound to be only a partial exemplification of whatever advantages may be claimed for the generic model , whether of professional practice or of staff development .
24 The Four Seasons hotel is bound to be popular for next Summer — an early booking is strongly recommended !
25 He pointed out , too , that in a world in which many organisms are reproducing , there is bound to be competition for resources .
26 It seeks to make clear that the task is bound to be an impossibility , because the unbeliever lacks the God-given capacity to understand .
27 The position I have tried to adopt is that whilst the atheist must demand clarity , the theist can argue that the nature of his or her task necessitates a use of language that is bound to be criticised as unusual , although it can not be allowed to be contradictory .
28 Insiders will be crushed by the PLO military , there is bound to be conflict between insiders and outsiders .
29 It is bound to be hurtful .
30 The consequence of all this is bound to be the persisting low status of this work .
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