Sentence examples for Bound to serve from inspiring English sources

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Hamilton received nothing, and was bound to serve as an apprentice.

Prosecutors theorized at trial that Enron employees were bound to serve honestly and not put their interests ahead of the company's.

All officials and people in positions of power are duty bound to serve the interests of the nation as a whole and not those of [particular] political parties or individuals".

Concept descriptions, preparatory drawings and a video by Matthew Cohen that documents the installation were not in place when I visited, but they are bound to serve as valuable interpretive adjuncts to this complex and fascinating venture.

Perhaps the writer felt bound to serve not just because of his medical training but also because his own father, Pavel, started life as a serf, winning his freedom only at age 16.

About halfway through the show, Ariel, the spirit bound to serve the magician Prospero, the play's protagonist, approaches the audience and beckons them toward the other side of the slope, seamlessly creating the effect that the audience too is careening around an island.

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Others will feel duty-bound to serve as shadow ministers in spite of their differences.

The best evidence of that is the American utility industry, which is duty-bound to serve its customers in the most reliable and cost effective manner it can — a sector that is clearly trending toward greener fuels and modern technologies.

Confucianism argues that rulers should be chosen on the basis of merit, not entitlement, and that the governing class is not above the law, but rather, honor-bound to serve not their own but the people's interests.

Even through my hallucinatory nausea, I could see the dilemma etched on his brow: As a doctor he was duty-bound to properly diagnose and fix sick people; but as a Kazakh, he was hospitality-bound to serve his guests a very specific meal and not to poison them while doing so.

The judiciary serves as the last place of redress for Americans whose rights have been violated by legislators or executives (or both) who have betrayed the trust of those whom they are duty-bound to serve, and serves as a bulwark against executive or legislative overreach.

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