Example sentences of "[pers pn] [am/are] bind to be " in BNC.
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1 | Although my brief has been to examine animal communication , I am bound to be asked whether the Darwinian approach can add anything to understanding the connections between what animals do and what we do . |
2 | ‘ I 'm bound to be taken for the chauffeur , ’ he laughed out , mispronouncing the word with relish but he was not corrected as he hoped . |
3 | So I 'm bound to be recognised . |
4 | ‘ I 'm bound to be a marked man because of the goals I 've scored this season , but there will be more along soon — I 'm sure of that . |
5 | ‘ I 'm a sister , so I 'm bound to be a dragon . ’ |
6 | ’ I have n't been on the stage for a long time , so I 'm bound to be as nervous as a kitten before I go on . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Even if you 're not a serious d-i-yer , you 're bound to be aware of this clever invention . |
9 | you 're bound to be right . |
10 | But I just got one thing that I want , that they gon na send me owt dodgy like a loan shark bloke or owt like that , I mean you , you 're bound to be a bit nervous , you know . |
11 | ‘ We 're bound to be on edge , ’ he said , speaking into her hair . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | I think that in years to come they are bound to be looked back on as an aberration . |
14 | ‘ Liverpool had also bought Mark Wright and when a club has spent more than £5m they are bound to be looking to recoup some money . |
15 | The issue is not whether such factors will in some way be represented , because they are bound to be , but whether they are in pedagogic focus . |
16 | They think that , because of the kind of thing individual human beings are , they are bound to be the basis of social explanation . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | ‘ I have a feeling they will react to the big occasion at Ibrox and they are bound to be on a high after Denmark winning the European title in Sweden . ’ |
19 | Although it should be possible to repair the external and internal cracks in these 1,000 homes , they are bound to be blighted once they have been identified . |
20 | Well they 're bound to are n't they ? |
21 | They 're bound to be able to help . ’ |
22 | cos they er they 're bound to be cheaper than they are in the shops . |
23 | They 're bound to be . ’ |
24 | They 're bound to be suspicious about that . " |
25 | They 're bound to be wide awake . ’ |
26 | right , who is at first place tomorrow , they 're bound to be two , first of the day , so |
27 | They 're bound to be ! |
28 | They 're bound to be at least sixty , to eighty pounds a pan I would think , if not |
29 | Ah I mean they will soften anyway and they are comfortable it 's just that the sides are a bit rigid at the moment but then they 're bound to be and they will give . |