Example sentences of "[noun prp] [adv] belong to the " in BNC.
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1 | The great spate of English translations of Paracelsus also belonged to the 1650s , confirming that the peak of his influence in England connected with what is arguably the unsurpassed golden age of British science and medicine , coinciding with the formative years of such figures as Boyle , Sydenham , and Willis , all of whom were affected by paracelsian influences . |
2 | Locke thus belongs to the tradition of contract theory which usually carries with it an implication of ultimate political power and rights belonging to the people ; and the fact that he explicitly develops and allows for a right of resistance also gave his doctrine a subversive potential of which later radicals made effective use . |
3 | Moira already belongs to the Coworkers of Mother Theresa Group in Cockerton . |
4 | We shall not rest until the government of Britain fully belongs to the citizens it is there to serve . |
5 | And in picking up these old connections it helps greatly that Greece now belongs to the European Community . |
6 | When I first met him Michael already belonged to the Unification Church and I do as well now , so we are aware of the threat from Communism in all its forms . |
7 | The Church of La Martorana in Palermo originally belonged to the monastery of that name . |