Example sentences of "is bind to be [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Insiders will be crushed by the PLO military , there is bound to be conflict between insiders and outsiders . |
2 | Since capital is divided between different sectors ( monopoly , non-monopoly , productive , commercial , financial and merchant ) , and because the state itself is a complex ensemble of different agencies responding to these divisions and the class struggle , there is bound to be conflict of interest over state policy . |
3 | If public medical statements have been made about a man 's deleterious effect on his son 's psyche there is bound to be anxiety and embarrassment attendant on their meeting . |
4 | it will be terrible there is bound to be overspill and vandalism . |
5 | There is bound to be conversation about direction . |
6 | He pointed out , too , that in a world in which many organisms are reproducing , there is bound to be competition for resources . |
7 | Labour and financial resources being scarce , and social status being desirable , there is bound to be competition between different occupational groups . |
8 | But there is bound to be concern until Bracewell tests the ankle again . |
9 | Any sociology of the state in the sense of empirical study of actual administration and events is bound to be instrumentalist . |
10 | Thus a social security system that includes a significant proportion of means-testing is bound to be age discriminatory in its effects . |
11 | There is bound to be breakdown ’ ( Rex , 1982 , p. 61 ) . |
12 | Where social attitudes and social behaviour are thus unmatched there is bound to be confusion and ambiguity in the popular mind and in personal reaction to the individual situation . |
13 | On applications for pre-action discovery the court will not take into account limitation defences unless the prospective plaintiff 's claim is bound to be time barred ( Harris v Newcastle-upon-Tyne Health Authority [ 1989 ] 1 WLR 96 ) . |
14 | ONE of the big books of next year is bound to be Jonathan Aitken 's Nixon : A Life . |
15 | After all , give someone who is barely more than a child a high-powered ‘ toy ’ and there is bound to be trouble when they go out to play with it . |