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

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1 The absence of individual marriages led Morgan to the view that in such a society a person must belong to the gens of the mother , not the gens of the father , because with such a system of marriage you could never be sure who your father was .
2 I do n't want to stand in the doorway and shake hands but it 's a great feeling to go into one of the restaurants and realise they do n't belong to the GrandMet or Imperial , but they are mine ! ’
3 The men in brown uniforms must belong to the dream : an image of defecation .
4 He could n't distinguish her from the darkness , but any lingering doubt that she might belong to the dream from which he 'd risen was dispatched as her hand went from his mouth to his bare chest .
5 His departure now is seen as the result of a power struggle between those who believe that some wildlife can be privately owned and managed for profit , and those who think all wildlife should belong to the state .
6 of CalMac staff do not belong to the STG schemes , but are covered by the Merchant Navy officers ' pension fund , the Merchant Navy ratings ' pension fund and British Rail funds .
7 It did not belong to the prisoners who had escaped that day .
8 The clearing house may or may not belong to the exchange , but it is the counterparty to all exchange based futures and options contracts .
9 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 .
10 The Insurer may at its own expense take proceedings in the name of the Insured Person to recover compensation or secure an indemnity from any Third Party in respect of any loss or damage covered by this insurance and any amount so recovered shall belong to the Insurer .
11 You can not belong to the Prince of Wales 's set , and not accept its moral values . ’
12 The organisers stated : ‘ Our self-set pre-condition to make use of these non-museal living spaces and workshops for our projects is to consider in each of the exhibition concepts the residents and history of this part of the city : former Jewish district which today may be rundown and falling apart , but which , in the long run , will belong to the government district of an emerging capital with modern architecture . ’
13 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 .
14 Other land does belong to the company , but it is being worked still and eventually will be restored .
15 Any damages that might be recovered would belong to the company .
16 Again , even if this form of relief were to succeed , an individual shareholder would still be unable to secure a direct remedy because any sums recovered would belong to the company .
17 The flat was shared and many of the things in it did not belong to the suspect so the search was complicated .
18 7.6.6.2 all money received in respect of the insurance effected by the Landlord pursuant to this clause shall belong to the Landlord The problem is that all of the events set out in 7.6.3 seem reasonable , but the fact is that any suspension of the landlord 's obligation to reinstate could lead to uncertainty , which is not in the best interests of either party .
19 Links with the theatre are very close : meetings and demonstrations are held there , and all members must also belong to the Worcester Arts Theatre Club .
20 Species similar in appearance , but growing on the ground , will probably belong to the clavulinopsis genera or families , but it 's easy to be fooled by fungi seemingly growing in the wrong habitat .
21 ‘ Does your fiancé also belong to the art world ? ’
22 When the deposit was received , it was an advance part payment received by the business and did not belong to the customer .
23 Thus the car did not belong to the customer who therefore could not transfer ownership to X.
24 On Aug. 7 , Prime Minister Hanna Suchocka , addressing a public meeting in her native Poznan a month after taking office [ see p. 39017 ] , was applauded when she criticized striking workers , saying that they did not belong to the groups which earned least .
25 On Aug. 7 , Prime Minister Hanna Suchocka , addressing a public meeting in her native Poznan a month after taking office [ see p. 39017 ] , was applauded when she criticized striking workers , saying that they did not belong to the groups which earned least .
26 At that time anyone who did not belong to the Church of England was regarded with contempt and prevented from holding many official positions .
27 Was it Did it belong to the church ?
28 When the people realized it was not alive , they decided that it must belong to the Man-Mountain , and the King ordered them to bring it to me .
29 Suppose now that the Chancellor has decided in favour of the petitioner , and has held that the land which legally belongs to the defendant ought to belong , or , ‘ in conscience ’ , in equity , morally , does belong to the petitioner .
30 With Bath to play their last match at home , it looks as if the title will once again belong to the West Country , even if Orrell were to win their last two games , as Bath 's points difference is much the greater .
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