Example sentences of "is bound [to-vb] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Given a Sylos assumption by a potential entrant , entry will seem nonsensical since price is bound to fall as the entrant 's output will add to industry output , and the potential entrant ( with the same technology as the established firm ) will therefore make losses .
2 As those matters are clearly occupying the time of Ministers in the European Community , and as interest in the issue is bound to deepen with the removal of internal border controls , does the Home Secretary accept the proposed draft treaty article A arrangements recognising the common interest of Community countries in such matters ?
3 There 's a current picture which is in the system and is bound to go in the paper tomorrow .
4 Even if there is no dependence on human performance in the on-line operational mode it is bound to exist in the maintenance mode .
5 Although it is the Lord Chancellor who makes orders closing records for longer than the normal thirty year period , in practice he is bound to rely on the advice of other departments .
6 The proliferation of controls , for example , is bound to add to the problems of command , control and communication in wartime ( as on a small scale it did in Czechoslovakia in 1968 ) , but how much so it would be hard to say .
7 Devonport workers thought today 's announcement is bound to add to the uncertainty over their future .
8 Now I tell them why if you 're gon na tell somebody why why your opinion is something the word because is bound to come into the sentence soon .
9 And lunch is bound to come within the hour
10 There are those who think that the ordination of women is bound to come in the course of time and wonder why it is necessary to campaign for it .
11 One can see that , fanciful though the idea of the co-operative community is bound to look in the light of the later development of the Industrial Revolution , in 1814 when he wrote A New View of Society that idea would have seemed quite credible .
12 Shafts lead into it , therefore any pollution put down those shafts is bound to get into the water .
13 Examples of this may be : the agoraphobic person who never goes out because they believe they will collapse and die of a heart attack ; the lift phobic who believes they may become trapped in the lift and suffocate to death ; a person who avoids meeting others because , if a disagreement starts , they believe they will lose their temper and hit people ; and last , a person may obsessively check the locks on doors and windows , believing that somebody is bound to break into the house if they fail to make these checks .
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