Example sentences of "he belong to " in BNC.
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1 | This jealousy may be felt to be like Othello 's in having more to do with difference of race , and with the jealousies of race , than the jealous man , or than the work he belongs to , seems disposed to state . |
2 | Any such attempt has to look closely at their chastened but ultimately unchastenable hero , at his hostility , at his stylistic authority and command of the books he belongs to . |
3 | He belongs to a paper society which goes through the motions of life , in the air , notionally . |
4 | The business community regognises him as ‘ one of us ’ , and he belongs to the generation which will be in its prime in 1997 . |
5 | After all , he is one of the last survivors of a disappearing people ; he belongs to a tribe whose main characteristic is that its members do not own a television set . |
6 | He belongs to the General Workers ' Union ( UGT ) , which has quarrelled with the Socialist Party . |
7 | He belongs to a minority tribe , the Karen , and in a Buddhist land he follows a minority religion . |
8 | We normally elect our representatives and say : ‘ He belongs to us . |
9 | He belongs to the slightly grand sector of the party , related to the Earls of Onslow and married to the daughter of a fourteenth Earl . |
10 | He belongs to a new owner . |
11 | One , the one they choose to worship , is so much more powerful than all the others that He belongs to what is in effect a different category of being . |
12 | ‘ I hope he belongs to a good club . ’ |
13 | He belongs to the family Salicaceae and is formally known as Populus alba . |
14 | Example : he belongs to his bed . |
15 | He belongs to the New English Art Club . |
16 | ‘ If anyone declares publicly that he belongs to me , I will do the same for him before my Father in heaven . |
17 | ‘ He belongs to the Bonnie Scots Men 's Association . |
18 | He belongs to the drug he 's hooked on and he 'll do anything to get it . |
19 | Born in 1905 , and publishing fiction in the 1930s , he belongs to another age . |
20 | To catch the self-employed tax-dodger , there could be a ‘ profession tax ’ — a flat rate paid by every member of the profession in question , with additions according to which income bracket the ruling body of the profession reckons he belongs to . |
21 | In fact , as a true ‘ salvage man ’ ( a point well made in Giorgio Strehler 's production ) , he belongs to a much higher niche in creation , albeit hating Prospero 's forcible civilization or ( depending on one 's critical stance ) colonization of the island . |
22 | He needs to know he belongs to the new family , that he is ‘ accepted in the beloved one ’ ( Eph. 1:6 ) . |
23 | A greater than these , or any earlier German composer , was to make his debut with a Primo libro de madrigali ( Venice , 1611 ) , but this 26 year-old pupil of Giovanni Gabrieli , ‘ Henricus Sagittarius ’ ( Henrich Schutz ) , was to work almost entirely in other fields and he belongs to a later |
24 | ‘ But he belongs to Hurley , ’ Coleman said . |
25 | He belongs to them , now . |
26 | I can tell he belongs to Rufus . |
27 | He belongs to the blacks and the uneducated blacks at that . ’ |
28 | He made me forget everything — even that he belongs to someone else — that he 's going to be married in just a few weeks . |
29 | So much that sometimes I can almost believe he belongs to me , that nobody and nothing can take him away . |
30 | He belongs to the past . |