- bind
- 01. You can [bind] the newspapers together with this string.02. The packages were [bound] together with string and tape.03. The prisoners were seated on the floor with their hands [bound] behind their backs.04. We put a spiral [binding] on the book, so it could be opened and lain flat on a desk.05. The [binding] on this book is wearing out, and the pages are starting to fall out.06. I was in a bit of a [bind] for a while after I lost my job, but things are much better now.07. He is in a terrible [bind]; he had planned to go to Miami on the same day that he has his final exam.08. If ever you're in a [bind], don't hesitate to ask for help.09. The cowboy leapt off his horse and quickly [bound] the calf's legs together with rope.10. We [bound] all the surfboards to the roof rack with bungee cords.11. They were all [bound] together by their shared experience in a concentration camp during the war.12. Sophie needs a big [binder] for each of her classes.13. I left my [binder] with all my homework in it on the bus by mistake.14. Her [binder] is so full that she can't put any more paper in it.15. My ski [bindings] are loose. I think I should adjust them before I go skiing again.16. The Chinese custom of [binding] feet to make them smaller ceased in the twentieth century.17. Your ski [bindings] are loose; you should tighten them before you go out again.18. Do you have a hole punch, so I can put my papers in my [binder]?19. Gerald Ford once observed that there are no adequate substitutes for father, mother, and children [bound] together in a loving commitment to nurture and protect.20. The history of western Africa in the 19th century is closely [bound] to American history.21. A Chinese proverb notes that one cannot [bind] a couple together and make them husband and wife.22. Henry Van Dyke once stated that self is the only prison that can [bind] the soul.23. Throughout its history, many Latvians were poorly paid workers [bound] to farming estates owned by foreigners.24. The book is [bound] in a handmade leather cover.25. Energy [binds] atoms together into molecules.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.