Example sentences of "belongs [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | I would hazard the guess that The Graduate belongs in the second category . ’ |
2 | The following example comes from the interview with Sally Jordan , a factory worker and a dustman 's wife ; she belongs in the first group of working-class women whose early positive or non-committal response turns into predominantly negative feeling : |
3 | Jaime Collins is nine and belongs to the 4th Harold Hill Pack in Essex . |
4 | There is no twentieth-century master who belongs to the second half of this century . |
5 | Why , again , are the planned towns scattered about the country in so haphazard a way , and so different in age and social type — Salisbury 's plan belongs to the thirteenth century ( Fig. 9 , p. 93 ) , Middlesbrough 's to the nineteenth . |
6 | The direct evidence belongs to the first century B.C. ( Diod. 5.22.4 ) . |
7 | On approaching , from some distance off , the first greeting is given by the elegant shape of a belfry emerging from the surrounding greenery ; it belongs to the 17th century church of Santa Maria graced by the renowned painting of the Virgin by Pier Francesco Fiorentino . |
8 | The first certain Greek words in the Bible are in the Book of Daniel ( 3.5 ) , which in its present form belongs to the third and second centuries B.C. It is furthermore probable that in Kohelet ( Ecclesiastes ) the Persian word pardes ( 2.5 ) is used in a meaning , orchard , given to it by the Greeks under the form . |
9 | Thus the earliest civilian activity belongs to the third century with the main stone buildings dated to the fourth . |
10 | This belongs to the last days of 1870 , more than a year after the murder in the park . |