Example sentences of "does not belong [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Ta Mok , 62 , does not belong to the Paris-educated clique .
2 But not in Hungary , where the language does not belong to the Indo-European group at all , being related to Finnish and , ultimately , to some of the languages of the Asian steppe .
3 Handwritten ephemera have a special interest , bringing as they do a sense of intimacy , of closeness to the people concerned , that does not belong to the printed word .
4 In spite of all the evidence from Abraham onwards , they apparently believed that God writes off anyone who does not belong to the actual nation of Israel .
5 Such well-kept secrets more frequently relate to legal disputes about possession , and it often turns out that the estate in question does not belong to the family that lives there , but to a claimant of undistinguished origin .
6 Some of the interpretations she provides , especially the emphasis on overt sexual imagery , may strike the reader who does not belong to the psychoanalytical tradition as quite unconvincing , but even if the specifics of her analysis are rejected , what emerges clearly is the centrality of play to the infant 's projective processes ; that is , the use of play as enactment .
7 It does not belong to the basic harmony , which it tends to disrupt .
8 He should also realise that tax is levied on people 's own money : it does not belong to the Government ; it is their money that the Government compulsorily take away from them in taxation .
9 5.5 This conclusion will actually exclude the great majority of verbs ( or , more exactly , all normal uses of the great majority of verbs ) from appearing in construction with an adverbal adjective at all , with or without the claimed nuance ; either they will be related to their object in such a way that there is simply no need to mention any particular property of the latter entity , as in ( 30 ) ; or , even if there is some property of the object specially relevant to the notion introduced in the verb , that property does not belong to the object by virtue of the relationship between the verb and the object ; for instance , even if Angela in ( 31 ) resembles her cousin in that they are both dark , her cousin does not have that property because Angela resembles her , and even if the Prince admired his Chief Justice because of his disposition to clemency it is not the the Prince 's admiration that justifies the applicability of the property merciful .
10 ( Taiwan is not eligible to join CITES as such since it does not belong to the UN . )
11 Italian stage designer , Pier Luigi Pizzi , to give each stand a front door and first-floor balcony , declaring , ‘ Art of museum quality does not belong on the street ’
12 But he is adamant there must be no art on display outside the booths themselves because art of museum quality does not belong in the street ’ , the spokesman said .
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14 The money does n't belong to the hire business and this type of deposit has no implications at all .
15 Yet at other points the problem is rather the hijacking of the original message , as in the phenomenal lines : ‘ If the real Jesus Christ were to stand up today/ He 'd be gunned down cold by the CIA/ Oh the lights that now burn brightest behind stained glass/ Will cast the darkest shadows upon the human heart/ But God did n't build himself that throne/ God does n't live in Israel or Rome/ God does n't belong to the ‘ yankee dollar ’ / God does n't plant the bombs for Hezbollah ’ .
16 The churches have incredible wealth and this does n't belong to the Synod or the Parochial Church Councils ; it belongs to the kid of 17 who is homeless and frightened .
17 And the Greens know the future does n't belong to the dinosaurs .
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