Example sentences of "not belong to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 People must have the right not to belong to a union , but where more than half the workforce demonstrate in a postal ballot that they want to belong , they should be allowed bargaining rights . ’
2 This entails the right to choose whether or not to belong to a trade union and the right to strike .
3 Today an adolescent is probably as likely as not to belong to a family which is an uneasy mixture of the nuclear set-up and the institution known as serial marriage ( marriage , divorce , remarriage ) .
4 As such it is neater than the confusion presented by a reality which can be seen as not belonging to the self ; or as perhaps belonging to the self ; or as , if belonging to the self , equally incapable of assimilation by it or separation from it .
5 An overseas company dealing in works of art which used premises in London for viewing and storing works of art and controlled access to a secure vault at the premises had an established place of business in Great Britain on the premises , although other works of art not belonging to the company were also on the premises and no outward sign of the company , such as a nameplate , was displayed on the premises .
6 Under the 1966 Local Government Act , these Regulations provided for the pooling of expenses incurred by LEAs on teacher training , advanced further education , the education of pupils not belonging to the area of any authority , and the training of educational psychologists .
7 while mounting into or dismounting from or travelling in any private motor car not belonging to the Policyholder or wife/husband and not hired to either under a hire purchase agreement
8 Legislation has largely restricted the right to distrain goods found upon the premises but not belonging to the tenant .
9 Three months after buying and taking delivery of a car , the purchaser discovered that it had not belonged to the seller and still belonged to its original owner .
10 He himself , he says , does ‘ not belong to the party that would condemn the common and familiar ways of speaking ’ , according to which we know many things at the level of appearances , such as that I am now seated rather than standing , and that fire appears hot rather than cold .
11 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 .
12 If you do not belong to a union then ask to see the employer 's handbook detailing minimum terms and conditions and ask to amend your contact in advance of signature if you feel this is necessary .
13 People who are celibate do not belong to a kind of neuter gender because they do not practise physical sex .
14 Students , likewise , would simply be admitted to the institution ; they would not belong to a department or faculty .
15 Then I realized that the house did not belong to a human , but to the horse who had brought me here .
16 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 .
17 At that time anyone who did not belong to the Church of England was regarded with contempt and prevented from holding many official positions .
18 The flat was shared and many of the things in it did not belong to the suspect so the search was complicated .
19 You can not belong to the Prince of Wales 's set , and not accept its moral values . ’
20 When the deposit was received , it was an advance part payment received by the business and did not belong to the customer .
21 Thus the car did not belong to the customer who therefore could not transfer ownership to X.
22 The auctioneer , however , does not warrant the vendor 's title in the case of a sale of specific goods ( or unascertained goods out of a specific bulk ) which the purchaser knows do not belong to the auctioneer .
23 The clearing house may or may not belong to the exchange , but it is the counterparty to all exchange based futures and options contracts .
24 5.5 This conclusion will actually exclude the great majority of verbs ( or , more exactly , all normal uses of the great majority of verbs ) from appearing in construction with an adverbal adjective at all , with or without the claimed nuance ; either they will be related to their object in such a way that there is simply no need to mention any particular property of the latter entity , as in ( 30 ) ; or , even if there is some property of the object specially relevant to the notion introduced in the verb , that property does not belong to the object by virtue of the relationship between the verb and the object ; for instance , even if Angela in ( 31 ) resembles her cousin in that they are both dark , her cousin does not have that property because Angela resembles her , and even if the Prince admired his Chief Justice because of his disposition to clemency it is not the the Prince 's admiration that justifies the applicability of the property merciful .
25 They were buccaneers , not careerists , and did not belong to the City proper .
26 No I sha n't be getting my cheque book out on that basis because as far as I 'm concerned the thing would still not belong to the city .
27 Jews despised and hated Gentiles : despised them because they did not belong to the elect ; and hated them because they lorded it over God 's chosen people .
28 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 .
29 Many members of the apparatus are not intellectuals and many intellectuals do not belong to the apparatus of power ( Feher , Heller and Markus 1983 , p. 120 ) .
30 This land did not belong to the Ikhwan , but perhaps the secretary thought to confer an aura of legitimacy on the grant by getting the consent of the erstwhile administrators of it .
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