Example sentences of "[Wh det] belongs to [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He urged them to act decisively for ‘ the inviolable right to life , which belongs to every person from conception until life 's natural end ’ . |
2 | That only leaves the one at the far end , which belongs to a couple who plan to retire here in the spring . |
3 | In the above examples , " the " has a meaning something like " the phrase which follows names something which belongs to a group which is already familiar to you " . |
4 | This is a concept which belongs to a number of well-known sociological theories , including those of Marx , Weber and many commentators since . |
5 | You 'll find an empty bed over there which belongs to a chap in sick quarters . |
6 | Gramsci 's originality as a Marxist lay partly in his conception of the nature of bourgeois rule ( and indeed of any previous established social order ) , in his argument that the system 's real strength does not lie in the violence of the ruling class , or the coercive power of its state apparatus , but in the acceptance by the ruled of a ‘ conception of the world ’ which belongs to the rulers . |
7 | It can only fly over the country called Balnibarbi , which belongs to the King of Laputa . |
8 | The warehouse , which belongs to the university , had something no other laboratory had : the country 's first large shaking table . |
9 | This person , I thought , is what a woman should look like : this figure sitting opposite me with food and drink and companions manages to represent without acquired coquetry or self-diminishing selfconsciousness the very essence of femininity , the quality bestowed in at least some measure upon mother , sister , wife , daughter , the power which in its apparent passivity is most naturally creative and dynamic , the sweetness which belongs to the rhythms of earth and moon and song and dance , the ideal which tempers the brutishness and vulgarity and wanton egotism of man as he plunders our planet , napalms distant villages , pollutes the great oceans and corrupts every healing dream that has ever been wrenched by noble minds out of the bleak absurdities of this brief and cruel existence . |
10 | ‘ This person , I thought , is what a woman should look like : this figure sitting opposite me with food and drink and companions manages to represent without acquired coquetry or self-diminishing self-consciousness the very essence of femininity , the quality bestowed in at least some measure upon mother , sister , wife , daughter , the power which in its apparent passivity is most naturally creative and dynamic , the sweetness which belongs to the rhythms of earth and moon and song and dance , the ideal which tempers the brutishness and vulgarity and wanton egotism of man as he plunders our planet , napalms distant villages , pollutes the great oceans and corrupts every healing dream that has ever been wrenched by noble minds out of the bleak absurdities of this brief and cruel existence . |
11 | There is no place in such an analysis for the speculative concept of ‘ advanced communism ’ which belongs to the philosophy of history . |
12 | During her researches she went to Lord 's to examine the immense collection which belongs to the MCC and went into the Long Room . |
13 | which belongs to the table |
14 | There will be a chance to visit and automobile museum which belongs to the Tatra Autoworks in Koprivnice . |
15 | ( 2 ) Provided that the legal estate or interest in any land … which belongs to the partnership shall devolve according to the nature and tenure thereof , and the general rules of law thereto applicable , but in trust , so far as necessary , for the persons beneficially interested in the land under this section . |
16 | ‘ After some false starts he set up as a potter at Trebyan in St -Hilary — a property which belongs to the family . |
17 | It would be up to the scientists to decide which is the viable option and which belongs to the realm of science fiction . |
18 | But in the case of most crafts there was a long and complex development towards the radically different organization of the craft or trade union , which belongs to the epoch of predominantly capitalist development and social relations . |
19 | Among the many prints here is Triangular , of 1986 , which belongs to the Cleveland Permanent Collection . |
20 | which belongs to the floorboards . |
21 | The power which belongs to an individual because of his acknowledged expertise . |
22 | Surtax , profits tax , fuel tax — none of them , not even Schedule A of the income tax , has achieved the independent existence and power of survival which belongs to an institution . |
23 | Under the Napoleonic code , whatever belongs to the wife , also belongs to the husband . |
24 | Well may I forget that I am your servant when you forget what belongs to a master . |
25 | ‘ Our idea of what belongs to the realm of reality is given for us in the concepts which we use . ’ |