bound for in English

headed towards, intended to arrive at

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1. We are necessarily bound for federalism in Europe.

2. 15 They boarded a ship bound for India.

3. For example, This bus is Bound for Broadway

4. A Lower Bound for Agnostically Learning Disjunctions Adam R

5. French supplies bound for America had also passed through Dutch ports.

6. RAN ships also escorted US supply convoys bound for the Philippines.

7. Meanwhile, parts bound for the striking plants are continuing to pile up.

8. At last I got off in an orange boat, bound for Marseilles.

9. Bound For Glory is a Minnesota-based RAC Thrash Metal band formed 1989

10. MAMS (Mobile Air Movement Squadron) crew begin the loading of freight - bound for Alert.

11. Ann, I want you to imagine... a handsome explorer bound for the Far East.

12. Political pressure finally winkled him out and on to a plane bound for Berlin.

13. The only practical seaport of entry for goods bound for Kathmandu is Kolkata in India.

14. The ship was loaded with 1700 barrels of raw American alcohol bound for Genoa , Italy .

15. At the age of thirteen Billing stowed away on a ship bound for Delagoa Bay.

16. By solving an algebraic transportation problem a lower bound for the objective value can be determined.

17. Quotations ▼ We bid our final Adieus to our family, then boarded the ship, bound for America.

18. A tangled ball of dried grass raced back towards Aulef like a whippet bound for home.

19. The Boeing 737-800, bound for Dubai via Chittagong, was carrying 143 passengers and seven crew members

20. Through the spring of 1943 she operated out of Argentia escorting convoys bound for the United Kingdom.

21. Discontent increased as a result of a 1997 helicopter crash that killed 73 Israeli soldiers bound for Lebanon.

22. The next day a huge crowd formed at the docks where a ship bound for England was berthed.

23. Coerciveness inequality An inequality providing a lower bound for a certain bilinear form, or providing an upper bound for the norm of a solution of a certain elliptic boundary value problem, in terms of the coefficients of the elliptic equation and of the boundary data.

24. The use of world models with Antipoles in deriving an upper bound for the cosmological dens1tv parameter Baylis, D

25. The Californian had left Liverpool carrying a mixed cargo but no passengers on 5 April 1912, bound for Boston.

26. According to this report, a travelling entertainer in 1892 brought a stuffed kudan aboard a ship bound for Mihonoseki.

27. Thailand in December seized a planeload of North Korean rocket-propelled grenades and other weapons apparently bound for Iran.

28. She departed Malta on 8 January 1940, bound for Freetown where she joined the 20th Destroyer Division for escort duties.

29. The shipping of two printers containing the almost untraceable explosive PETN on board cargo planes bound for the United States.

30. At every bus stop there were colourful clutches of women in long dresses with well-scrubbed children, bound for church.

31. Today the storage bins at its modern docks load almost three million tons yearly into vessels bound for Quebec’s Saguenay smelters.

32. He is said to have shown his adoration for her by kissing her holy manuscripts and having them richly bound for her.

33. The cover story recalls the Armagh railway disaster of June 1889 when 80 people died on an excursion train bound for Warrenpoint.

34. Experts say people bound for Germany should pay close attention to their food and hygeine, and avoid eating half-boiled or unclean vegetables.

35. It would have been simple for a Christian missionary at the north of the Red Sea to board a ship bound for India.

36. Bound for Glory brings the Dust Bowl era to authentic life thanks to Haskell Wexler's opulent cinematography and Woody Guthrie's resonant music, capturing the …

37. Off Duncansby Head during the night of 16 July, Imogen collided with the light cruiser Glasgow in thick fog whilst bound for Scapa Flow.

38. We were put on a train bound for a castle near the village of Hüttenbach, Bavaria, that was used as a forced labor camp.

39. When it is My desire, I will Chastise them; And the peoples will be gathered against them When they are bound for their double guilt

40. The probation period has been abolished; cabaret owners are bound for the full term of the employment contract and cannot dismiss a dancer without justification.

41. The Codex Amiatinus can be precisely located as leaving Wearmouth-Jarrow with a party led by Abbot Ceolfrith on 4 June 716, bound for Rome.

42. On 1 July she escorted a convoy of Canadian troops bound for Iceland from Halifax and ferried over almost 50 aircraft, spare parts and munitions.

43. The probation period has been abolished; cabaret owners are bound for the full term of the employment contract and cannot dismiss a dancer without justification

44. On 24 April, Griffin and the destroyer Acheron captured the German trawler Schiff 26, bound for Narvik with a cargo that included mines and torpedoes.

45. Twenty days later she got underway for New Orleans, where she joined the escort of a troop convoy bound for Pearl Harbor, arriving 20 January 1944.

46. Bound can also mean to go or to plan to go, especially to a certain destination, as in being Bound for New York or homeward- Bound

47. In 1863, a ship with a crew of 460 Chinese laborers and 23 American sailors, bound for the United States from China, was shipwrecked on the island.

48. Assigned to the Pacific Fleet soon thereafter, Upshur transited the Panama Canal, bound for San Diego, her base of operations until the spring of the following year.

49. Considered one of the films that make men cry, MSNBC's Ian Hodder stated that men admire Jack's sense of adventure, stowing away on a steamship bound for America.

50. + 16 Should not this woman, who is a daughter of Abraham and whom Satan held bound for 18 years, be released from this bondage on the Sabbath day?”