Example sentences of "belong to [adj] of " in BNC.
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1 | No secrets and no money , that we do not know about and does not belong to all of us . ’ |
2 | If you buy a field guide to the birds or butterflies or mammals of an area , you will almost always find that the animals you see do clearly belong to one of the species described . |
3 | The plunderer of Corinth did not belong to one of the old noble families of Rome , and attracted numerous sneers from the Roman intelligentsia . |
4 | It 's a voice that does n't belong to one of the villagers and she seems not to understand : maybe she ca n't even hear , above the bellow of the drums . |
5 | A faint glow came through an opaque window which must belong to one of the cloakrooms . |
6 | Any single individual may belong to several of these , but the forms of oppression , as of resistance or change , may not only overlap but may also differ or even conflict . |
7 | He did n't belong to any of them , but he knew the doormen would n't challenge a man with his distinguished appearance and well-tailored clothes . |
8 | The official resolution said in reply that the gracefulness of his welcome was only increased because he ‘ did not belong to any of the Free Churches … and did not belong to any section of those political parties to which they might be supposed to belong ’ . |
9 | You see , people tended to stay in groups , very clannish you could say , and I did n't belong to any of them . |
10 | ‘ Leithia Everett ? ’ questioned an all-masculine voice that did n't belong to any of her fellow workers either — though somehow it seemed to be a voice she 'd heard somewhere recently . |