Example sentences of "[conj] belong to the " in BNC.

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1 Bad debts are kept low because of the ‘ common bond ’ which members of a union must share , ie they must live or work in the same neighbourhood , or belong to the same organisation , such as a church .
2 I have to observe and draw everything that belongs to the country life …
3 Generally , in looking at style in a text , one is not interested in choices in isolation , but rather at a pattern of choices : something that belongs to the text as a whole .
4 My Dad works on a farm in Maltside , and we live in a cottage that belongs to the farmer .
5 My my Bible says Do not love the world or anything that belongs to the world ,
6 Culture , after all , is a collection of beliefs and assumptions and behaviours that belongs to the members , not the managers .
7 Administrative records describe the Grands hautbois as a four-part ensemble , and this scoring is confirmed in a volume of music for this group that belongs to the Philidor Collection in the Bibliothèque Nationale .
8 Your salad goes in the other square thing that belongs to the sink .
9 there 's that and then someone I dropped my order form in the din that belongs to the
10 Some say that to belong to the kingdom of Heaven is the same as belonging to the Church .
11 Others claim that to belong to the kingdom of Heaven is not exactly the same as being a member of the Church .
12 The exhibition features not only the cafes that belonged to the intelligentsia but also the clubs : and the Tabou , the Lorientais and the Rose Rouge belonged to anyone who could get in .
13 A further source of income could be obtained from leasing the considerable shooting and fishing rights that belonged to the farm .
14 Pristina is surrounded by artillery ranges that belonged to the old Yugoslav army .
15 He was charged with accroaching royal power and procuring the deaths of the Earl of Lancaster and other nobles , acquiring many lands that belonged to the crown , and disobeying the judgement of banishment pronounced against him in 1321 .
16 The accidental factor , that belonged to the past , was the leadership of the aristocracy : in the later nineteenth century the sans culottes of Madrid streets could not be brought out by the traditional symbiotic relationship of aristocratic employers and plebeian clientele .
17 She sat on the corner of the old sofa with her legs folded under her and stared at the window , willing the oil lamp not to sputter and distort the sounds that belonged to the night : the true night that lay outside in the garden and the valley and held dominion over the hills .
18 But to the new professional researcher a Hellenic ideal was something that belonged to the modern world outside ; and while he might privately approve , his professional concern was with a self-contained world of antiquity .
19 We lived in a large farmhouse , that belonged to the farm my father worked for .
20 Six years ago , Chambers had been in a very small way of trade , on the outer fringe of the dozens of banks that belonged to the London Clearing House .
21 Previously they had been assumed to be something that belonged to the Royal College of Art , the Slade School , the Royal Ballet School , and so on .
22 Since land allotments would be carved out of land that belonged to the gentry , serfs would have to pay for them .
23 He gave me one half of a clasp that belonged to the Lion of Venice .
24 It was money that belonged to the Sunday School where Bertha is treasurer .
25 Chief among them , and born of the group 's increasing feeling that they stood far something , embattled against a hostile world , was their tendency not only to see merit where none existed ( in the poetry of Fox , for example ) , but actually to think that belonging to the group — which began at around this period to be known as the Inklings — was in itself a sort of merit .
26 They must also be performed and co-ordinated with the occupational gestures that belong to the location and that are employed by the particular inhabitants whose story , with its moods , emotions and actions , is being told .
27 Projection is the unconscious attribution to others of feelings that belong to the self .
28 He heads up the Insurance Ombudsman Bureau ( phone 071–928 4488 ) , which was set up in 1981 and which provides an independent service for the resolution of disputes between personal insurance policyholders and holders of unit trusts , and companies that belong to the scheme .
29 TRY to deal only with firms that belong to the Association of Residential Letting Agents .
30 The agreement between the two ministries also provides for the care of cultural objects and monuments that belong to the other but can not be moved .
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