Examples of 'bound to take' in a sentence

Meaning of "bound to take"

bound to take: This phrase implies an inevitable course of action or decision. It suggests a high likelihood or certainty that something will happen

How to use "bound to take" in a sentence

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bound to take
We are bound to take responsibility for this issue.
Postal request is possible but it is bound to take time.
Children are bound to take after their parents.
The nationals say the process is bound to take years.
Something is bound to take him down someday.
A thirsty man coming out the desert is bound to take a drink.
They are bound to take the shortest way home.
Parliament or the executive are not bound to take any action.
He is bound to take some time to mend his ways.
The commission will be bound to take action otherwise.
Is bound to take action.
The township and the county are therefore bound to take care of.
They are bound to take it into consideration.
Countries opposed to a free market in services are bound to take advantage of these shortcomings.
This is bound to take a while your body is a wonderland.

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We have the environmental information directive and you are bound to take account of it.
Nintendo is bound to take this category.
Bound to take this theatre season by storm when it opens in three weeks.
The markets are bound to take a short term view.
This is undoubtedly a complex and delicate task which is bound to take time.
A person is bound to take all these circumstances into.
After someone dies the following conversation is bound to take place probably more than once.
We are bound to take charge of it.
When the Jews took up arms the British were bound to take action against them.
It was bound to take a beating.
As long as I ai not bound to take it.
So they are bound to take action which helps the have nots.
The Security Council therefore is in duty bound to take action.
They are bound to take action.
Perform at the request of a president, and people are bound to take notice.
Going down this path is bound to take us in the wrong direction.
It is bound to take over and lead to more efficient care without reducing quality.
And you are bound to take it.
They are bound to take the straws to Necropolis and us along with them.
Within three hours, they are bound to take action.
It was bound to take time.
Three months travelling and working together, bound to take a toll.
The revenges we are bound to take upon your traitorous father.
I am aware that in a conservative town like ours, people are bound to take sides.
The new president is bound to take this into account.
He 's bound to take you as long as you ask for no advance.
Gorky 's homage to his mother was bound to take on sacred quality.
Consumers are bound to take advantage of government sponsored savings schemes in their home country.
Obviously, harmful habits are bound to take their toll.
Ganga is bound to take Saraswati away.
Avoid killing the other man, since one is bound to take more.
The Union is not bound to take every grievance to arbitration.
Even if it falls apart, another equally ambitious project is bound to take its place.
They were bound to take up arms for Catholicism against infidels.
Remember, as you grow old certain changes are bound to take place in your body.

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