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bind - use in sentences
Modifies a noun
- ligand: Use myoglobin to illustrate how the same forces allow proteins to bind ligands.
Object
- wheelchair: Facilities for visitors with physical disabilities Admission for wheelchair bound is by ticket only which can be Purchased from our Ticket Office at Brentford.
- apprentice: Lists 3150 apprentices bound to 1800 members of the book trades in London and the provinces.
- duty: Spent some time on the river, duty bound to deliver.
- protein: A number of DNA-binding proteins bound to these sequences.
- leather: A Private of the Light Infantry Company; his cap is leather bound with three rings of iron chain.
Noun used with modifier
- ligand: Extracellular ligands bind at the a / b subunit interface.
Subject
- term: By using the Services, you agree to be bound by these Terms of Use.
Infinitive complement
- fail: Serious games on handheld consoles are bound to fail - save the serious stuff for home time.
- arise: When the citta is not jhanacitta, lobha, dosa and moha are bound to arise again.
- comply: It then goes on to say that health professionals are bound to comply when the refusal specifically addresses the situation which has arisen.
- happen: This is bound to happen to some set members.
- obey: Positing that servants are legally bound to obey masters, he imagines that Cordelia and Kent are disobedient on principle.
Preposition: in
- morocco: This superb example of local ephemera is bound in contemporary maroon morocco, and lettered in gilt on the upper cover: 'Mr.
- leather: A venerable and weighty document dating back a century, guilt-edged, and bound in leather?
Preposition: by
- revision: You are bound by such revisions and should therefore visit this page to review the current Rules from time to time.
- term: By using the Services, you agree to be bound by these Terms of Use.
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