Example sentences of "does not belong to " in BNC.
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1 | The plot states that an attachment to a strange woman , a woman who does not belong to this community of strangers , is succeeded by a return to the community , and by the dispersal , and survival , of the community . |
2 | That sort of failure does not belong to Leonard Cohen , he is by nature an industrious and self-conscious worker , if restless ; and so he stayed . |
3 | If anyone wants to come from some other way then he does not belong to us . ’ |
4 | Ta Mok , 62 , does not belong to the Paris-educated clique . |
5 | He does not belong to this college ! ’ |
6 | But Jacob still does not belong to his world . |
7 | The whole pretence about his future plans does not belong to relations between brothers , especially brothers who have just wept on each other 's shoulders , and who have shown each other such surprising willingness for reunion . |
8 | When nuns make vows of celibacy they are saying that something is true for them in particular but that it does not belong to them . |
9 | No secrets and no money , that we do not know about and does not belong to all of us . ’ |
10 | 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 . |
11 | ‘ THIS CITY DOES NOT BELONG TO A PEOPLE , but to peoples … the human race has a right to Paris . |
12 | ‘ If you enter land which does not belong to you , against the wishes of the owner of that land , without a legal right to do so , you are a trespasser , even though you may be unaware of the fact that you are trespassing . ’ |
13 | Bukharin argued , moreover , that primitive accumulation belongs to the prehistory of capitalism and therefore does not belong to a consideration of its history proper nor of its modern functioning . |
14 | The wife 's body does not belong to her alone but also to her husband . |
15 | In the same way , the husband 's body does not belong to him alone but also to his wife . |
16 | Then if we go on a step further and consider that Paul says the wife 's body does not belong to her alone , that means the husband must have some authority to move the limbs around in various patterns . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | His Kingdom does not belong to this world ( John 18:36 ) . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | In its relentless quest to buy up every open operating system technology that does not belong to Microsoft Corp , Novell Inc is reportedly considering buying what is left of NeXT Inc if it can come to terms with founder and controlling shareholder Steve Jobs . |
21 | Yet , among its symptoms listed by Marx in his description of alienation , one — the fact that the work is not done for the worker but for someone else , that ‘ in his work he does not belong to himself but to another person … . |
22 | If a is not a member of A we write unc and say " a does not belong to A " . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | Transome Court in Felix Holt ( 1866 ) does not belong to Harold Transome , but to the tramp , Tommy Trounsem , who dies in a ditch . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | ‘ My life does not belong to me any more , Miss Everdene , but to you . |
27 | ‘ Where damage is caused by an animal which does not belong to a dangerous species , a keeper of the animal is liable for the damage … if : |
28 | It is the Spirit of Christ that unites us with Christ : so much so that Paul can say ‘ If any man does not have the Spirit of Christ , he does not belong to Christ ’ ( Rom. 8:9 ) . |
29 | It does not belong to the basic harmony , which it tends to disrupt . |
30 | Loss of , or damage to , any motor cycle which you are driving or using , which does not belong to you and is not being bought by you under a hire purchase agreement . |