Example sentences of "that they belong [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | At five they are then pushed into an environment where the language is new , the rules incomprehensible and where , unless it is a predominantly Asian area , they are made to realise that they belong to a special category — Asian . |
2 | This is like forensic science , where the more ‘ matches ’ one finds between two fingerprints , the greater the certainty that they belong to the same person . |
3 | Winter Haining and without any Restriction as to Number , or Proof that they belong to those who have Right of Common . |
4 | Critics it that time excluded authors inconvenient for their picture of a general return to tradition : Todd himself has little to say about authors such as B. S. Johnson and Christine Brooke-Rose , mostly on the grounds that they belong to a counter-cultural avant-garde never identified with the mainstream of British writing . |
5 | They may owe their intact status to the fact that they belong to a recluse . |
6 | But they feel that they belong to two families and , as one girl put it , ‘ I was part of that woman 's body for nine months ’ , so discovering her birth-mother 's identity seemed , to her , an urgent necessity . |
7 | And how do men and women know that they belong to this community ? |
8 | To the extent that activities are spontaneous it appears that they belong to the realm of the caused ( which in the case of biological process is obvious enough ) , and that he is a free agent only to the extent that he learns to direct them . |
9 | If you are seeking a consultant 's advice , always check first that they belong to the appropriate governing body of their branch of medicine . |
10 | 2:11 , 16 ) and positively that they should recognise that they belong to one another and take active steps to welcome and support one another ( Rom. 15:7 ) . |
11 | To know that they belong to God is , for many Christians , the crowning joy of their lives . |
12 | ‘ They see it as affirmation that they belong to the Irish nation . |
13 | Up to recently , scientists have tended to shy away from such questions , feeling that they belong to metaphysics or religion rather than to science . |
14 | The vital task facing trade unions at the present time is to sell trade unionism — to convince trade union members that they belong to a beneficial , positive and essential organisation . |
15 | It is important that all handicapped people feel that they belong to our praying , believing and worshipping communities ; S.P.R.E.D. enables that to happen . ’ |
16 | They 're all pretty certain that they belong to a giant . |
17 | Religious Education in the Catholic school helps pupils to the realisation that they belong to a community of moral wisdom , the Church . |
18 | Some of these should often be preserved ; use intelligent discretion , remembering that they belong to the client . |
19 | ‘ Richard Needham claims that they belong in hell , and in that he is correct , ’ he said . |