Example sentences of "'s bound [prep] [be] " 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 | Whilst not every child has the aptitude for sport , with such a large choice of activities in the country , there 's bound to be something which each child can enjoy . |
3 | ‘ There 's bound to be . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | It 's bound to be in the fort , and that overlooks the harbour . |
6 | It 's bound to be terribly complicated . ’ |
7 | 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 ! ’ |
8 | 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 … ’ |
9 | There 's bound to be a gap we can slip in by . ’ |
10 | ‘ Once we get to the town , there 's bound to be air-conditioning in the hotel . |
11 | It 's extremely doubtful that they will have been stored in ideal conditions , and even if they have , the ideal conditions of the timber yard do not correspond to those of your own home — there 's bound to be some shrinkage as they dry out in the higher temperatures . |
12 | 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 ? |
13 | There 's bound to be something of , alright if I say there 's bound to be perhaps this year there wo n't but |
14 | There 's bound to be something of , alright if I say there 's bound to be perhaps this year there wo n't but |
15 | I could just tell them to get there , be there , keep watch there , because he 's bound to be there , has to be there , there of all places . |
16 | Your wife 's very tired — she 's bound to be weak , after losing so much blood — but you can see her for a few minutes . ’ |
17 | ‘ Surely mineral water 's bound to be still . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | Using such a bureau as a back-up to your in-house facility is obviously a possibility — except that he 's bound to be busy when you need him ! |
20 | You say you do n't want Mo to be hurt , but she 's bound to be if this goes on . ’ |
21 | It 's bound to be small , if it 's a small part of your house . |
22 | You only have to sit in there and you hear the rumours and the gossip that 's going around and the thing is , in the staffroom it 's always the bad kids that are talked about , never the good ones , which I suppose makes sense in a way , but as a new teacher , you come in , you hear these rumours like , I used to hear rumours about Kevin ( an Afro-Caribbean pupil ) and I thought , ‘ Oh , God , I 'll have to watch out for Kevin , everybody thinks he 's a trouble-maker and that means he 's bound to be in my class ’ , but I mean it 's not as simple as that , it really is n't … |
23 | ‘ There 's bound to be . |
24 | ‘ There 's bound to be one rotten apple in every barrel . ’ |
25 | It 's bound to be a good thing . |
26 | But she 's bound to be rather boring , so they wo n't want to stay all that long . ’ |
27 | It 's bound to be . |
28 | There 's bound to be some rub-off , but I like to maintain a balance so that at least in one subject area of the school the children feel they can contribute something of themselves , and the work therefore becomes meaningful for them , as opposed to working from a set format , like an art school ; end-product , colour exercise and the rest of it . |
29 | He 's bound to be in by now — he 's always early . |
30 | She 's bound to be fussing with something or other when we arrive , and we 'll be twiddling our thumbs for twenty minutes before she condescends to appear . ’ |