Example sentences of "[noun sg] belong to [art] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Despite popular mythology concerning ‘ evil ’ and vicious species that track down their victims ruthlessly and mercilessly , the reality is that no venom , no poison , no bite , no sting , is ever administered except under extreme provocation or simply by accident , unless the victim is either a potential prey or a rival belonging to the same species . |
3 | At Cuddington , an adjacent manor belonging to the same lord , there were thirteen land assessments in 1522 compared with only two freeholders a generation later . |
4 | Rage Against The Machine belongs to the latter category . |
5 | The claims which they make for the consequences of literacy belong to the same tradition . |
6 | Warnod noted in Comoedia that ‘ Cubism and Orphism belong to the same family . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | The earliest cephalopods found as fossils are nautiloids and they also have the longest history , because the living pearly Nautilus belongs to the same group . |
9 | This taboo belongs to the same category , fayawan , as incest and other rules against mixing things which should be kept separate . |
10 | In the eighteenth century , as indeed for Aristotle , the best guide was fertility : a male and female belonged to the same species if they would mate and produce viable and fertile offspring . |
11 | The simplest model is clearly that in which the centre and the periphery belong to the same organization . |