Example sentences of "[noun] belong [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Niachos belongs to the ‘ art as woman ’ school of collectors .
2 With regard to Eadmer 's emphasis on the negotiations between the king and the pope , it is important to remember that , although the material for the Historia Novorum down to 1100 was collected in Anselm 's lifetime , the final text belongs to the years after Anselm 's death .
3 The morning is given over to the religious aspect of celebrations , the afternoon belongs to the children , while the brass bands come into their own in the evening .
4 While it needs to be developed in terms of the production of ideologies by class formations , he regards it as a corrective to the view , often attributed to the sociology of knowledge , that a particular ideology belongs to a class .
5 There is a complication concerning ownership of the site , since a strip belongs to the Fire Board .
6 The 44ft ( 13.4m ) yacht belongs to the charter company International Ocean Ventures and her nine crew were there to learn about ocean cruising — the hard way .
7 But for many having a racehorse belongs to the world of rolls royces and luxury yachts …
8 Only if the language is finite is it possible to state with certainty that any given sentence belongs to the language .
9 It is not suggested that the money belongs to the former regime of Siad Barre , nor that it is the property of a government or governmental agency rather than state property belonging to the Republic .
10 If the Conservatives continued in power , because her GP belongs to a fund-holding practice — a superb Tory system , he insisted — there would be no problem ; he could put her on the waiting list and do the operation next autumn .
11 But at least some of the meaning of blackbird belongs to the whole complex , and is not attributable to either black — or bird separately ; so , when black is replaced , this additional meaning is lost , along with ‘ black ’ .
12 2 thirds of that woodland belongs to the Forestry Commission .
13 True , the £1,000 belongs to the husband at law — there is no denying it ; but Equity will compel him to apply it for the wife 's benefit .
14 Almost certainly in my view the statue belongs to the base and the two were the source of that story and of Pliny 's apparently garbled family tree .
15 The coin belongs to the Persian period , bears the inscription " Judaea " ( YHD ) , and shows a figure on a winged throne or on a chariot : this figure apparently confronts a Dionysiac mask ( B. Kanael , The Biblical Archaeologist 26 ( 1963 ) , 40 and fig. 2 ) .
16 The task of distributing aid belongs to the British Red Cross .
17 The Bear 's agressive capability belongs to the past .
18 Mr Mandela belongs to the royal family of the Tembu tribe .
19 You know that the lace carriage belongs on the left so you will slide it back to the left .
20 There is precedent for saying that a drunken belief that the car belongs to the accused when it did not does not give a s.12(6) defence : Gannon ( 1988 ) 87 Cr App R 254 .
21 However , if the deal were , for instance , a 90 : 10 split and not a gross deal , the promoter would realize that for every pound he or she spends on costs , 90 pence of that pound belongs to the artist .
22 ( 4 ) Rigby Electronics ( Harvard OTC ) " They 've just brought out a device for checking whether a credit card belongs to a particular person or not .
23 But there are certain conditions to this — provided the credit card belongs to an individual rather than a company and the mount involved is between £100 and £30,000 ( including VAT ) then you should be covered .
24 But there are certain conditions to this — provided the credit card belongs to an individual rather than a company and the amount involved is between £100 and £30,000 ( including VAT ) then you should be covered .
25 Violence belongs to the domain of foreign politics for the Piaroa , while for their neighbours , the Yanomami , close kin can easily transform into dangerous ‘ others ’ .
26 Coastal Protection is the responsibility of riprian owners ; however I would point out that Port Edgar Harbour belongs to the Council and is administered by the Planning Department .
27 The M r approximately 36.5 K myelomonocytic L1 protein complex belongs to the S-100 protein family and may play a part in the regulation of cellular proliferation and differentiation .
28 The right to claim possession of the goods from the carrier belongs to the FIATA issuer of the FBL ( and holder of the actual carrier 's bill ) , and not to the holder of the FBL .
29 Mind belongs to a genus wholly superior to sense as man is to woman ; unblemished and purged … it is itself the most religious of sacrifices and its whole being is highly pleasing to God .
30 This frame is in free fall and so our space–time belongs to the category of spaces which have a quadratic metric equation and are locally flat .
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