Example sentences of "[noun sg] belong [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The track is the property of the C.A.D.M.R.S. , but the locos and rolling stock belong to the individual members . |
2 | The institutional church , preoccupied with orthodoxy and fundamentally opposed to Marxism because it is viewed as materialistic and atheistic , is made up of bishops , priests , laity and religious movements who , though not very numerous , are powerful , partly because the laity of the group belong to the wealthier classes . |
3 | The claims which they make for the consequences of literacy belong to the same tradition . |
4 | Warnod noted in Comoedia that ‘ Cubism and Orphism belong to the same family . |
5 | On this basis , the unit and type readings of jacket in I like this jacket belong to the same lexeme , because the same contrast recurs with skirt , dress , coat , hat , etc . |
6 | Some of the experiences drawn upon in the Fiction belong to the blank period between October 1896 and January 1897 , for which no letters from Edward and Helen survive . |
7 | The castle and grounds , which include the greatest arboretum in Poland , at present belong to the colossal state forestry authority , while the collections have been dispersed not only to Poznan , but also to Warsaw , whose National Museum is sitting on the remains of the unique collection of Etruscan and Greek vases ( some are in Moscow , while others were looted by the Germans , along with all the Limoges enamels , some of which regularly turn up in Western collections ) . |
8 | Culturally , the most militant gangs who beat up immigrants in the name of the nation belong to the international youth culture and reflect its modes and fashions , jeans , punk-rock , junk food and all . |
9 | Nearly all the extant printed proclamations of Queen Elizabeth I 's reign belong to the seven sets , each of which he collected together , bound , and provided with its own specially printed title-page ( 1618 ) . |
10 | The simplest model is clearly that in which the centre and the periphery belong to the same organization . |
11 | All the hotels featured in this excellent scheme belong to the renowned ‘ Welcome Swiss Hotels ’ group . |
12 | The medieval fabliaux in English belong in the first instance to the context of medieval England , and are not to be seen as foreign intruders disguised in the clothing of the Middle English language . |
13 | Although the main CNAA developments in teacher education and in art and design belong to the 1970s , the history of both really begins in 1965 . |