The President is as much bound by the law as any private citizen, and can no more contest its validity than any private citizen.
And there is another sort to which I lay as little, and that is, a kind of consistency by which persons feel themselves as much bound to oppose a proposition after it has become a law of the land as before.
Now, afore God, this reverend holy friar, All our whole city is much bound to him.
You should in all sense be much bound to him, For, as I hear, he wasmuch bound for you.
You should in all sence be much bound to him, For as I heare he wasmuch bound for you Anth.
Now afore God, this reueren'd holy Frier, All our whole Cittie is much bound to him Iul.
A holy mind is as much bound by the laws of holiness, as if it was itself the Lawgiver.
It was stated that every Unitarian Minister in England was as much bound by the Improved Version, as every Clergyman of the Establishment was by the Articles of the Church.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "much bound" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.