Example sentences of "[noun] may belong to " in BNC.
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1 | In English many of the words may belong to more than one grammatical category and it is the function of a tagger to select the correct tags for the words . |
2 | It 's quite clear of course that though Diodati may belong to the first class , Milton belongs to the second . |
3 | Starting with Aristotle , elaborate classification systems have been built up to show that things may belong to the same class ( and therefore have common features ) even if their appearance is different . |
4 | A person may belong to several different families during his life , and it makes little sense to regard him as changing identity on leaving or entering a nuclear family . |
5 | Congregations may belong to a Union of Baptist Churches , but each has considerable autonomy . |
6 | It should also be noted that for the purposes of theft property may belong to more than one party . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Alternatively , these cells may belong to the γ T-cell lineage because they are virtually abolished when TCR - mutation is introduced into the TCR- β mutant mice . |
9 | The low prevalence of CD4 , CD8 , and CD16+56 antigens indicates that most of these cells may belong to a further subset of T-lymphocytes , such as the recently described population of ‘ double-negative ’ T-cells found in epidermis ; this population needs to be defined . |