Example sentences of "that belongs to " in BNC.

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1 They are the guardians of a door of a house that belongs to me .
2 The de Havilland Mosquito T MkIII ( G-ASKH ) that belongs to BAe .
3 Ports , especially great ports , are never quite where they seem to be — a corner , a quay , the light filtering past funnels and masts on either side , there is always something that belongs to other places and other times .
4 Dent is so refreshingly different from the city environments of most of the visitors that it would be churlish to deny them this glimpse of a way of life that belongs to history .
5 The welfare worker would also like to ensure that clients have adequate legal representation and would like to set up a system whereby property that belongs to a detainee is returned by the police .
6 That works quite well with confused clients as well because they can see something that belongs to them or looks familiar to them . ’
7 The skill in midlife is to discover the beauty that belongs to that stage in life and to accept it willingly .
8 Much later — at the time of night that belongs to owls and jackals , when human beings are strangers — Kalchu left the house and climbed the hill behind the village .
9 ‘ Um … the one that belongs to that Mrs Daffodil Quentin , I think .
10 The light that belongs to you is the light of joy .
11 I have to observe and draw everything that belongs to the country life …
12 Rather like the concept of Holy Trinity , the Devil hangs around as part of the religious baggage that belongs to tradition or ‘ our church doctrine ’ but seems to have no life or substance .
13 You shall not covet your neighbour 's wife , or his manservant or maidservant , his ox or donkey , or anything that belongs to your neighbour ’ ( Exod. 20:17 ) .
14 There is a logic to the ancient tenth commandment , ‘ You shall not covet your neighbour 's house … wife , or his manservant or maidservant , his ox or donkey , or anything that belongs to your neighbour ’ ( Exod. 20:17 ) .
15 You decide what will happen to everything that belongs to you .
16 Fortunately , being a nurse , she had the built-in weakness for the sick that belongs to all nurses .
17 But still this expression tells you ‘ what happened ’ only if you are at home in the special conceptual world that belongs to these situations .
18 No one , for example , supposes that the knowledge that belongs to a good cook is confined to what is or may be written down in the cookery book .
19 Generally , in looking at style in a text , one is not interested in choices in isolation , but rather at a pattern of choices : something that belongs to the text as a whole .
20 ‘ You have preserved that innocent expression that belongs to childhood and seldom survives it . ’
21 But how about a fresh older face that nobody knows , a fresh older face that belongs to a fellow who never thought he would win seven or eight tournaments in his career , and who says he is in awe of his 1990 season .
22 My Dad works on a farm in Maltside , and we live in a cottage that belongs to the farmer .
23 My my Bible says Do not love the world or anything that belongs to the world ,
24 I mean that each image tries to express something that belongs to millions of people . ’
25 Culture , after all , is a collection of beliefs and assumptions and behaviours that belongs to the members , not the managers .
26 Administrative records describe the Grands hautbois as a four-part ensemble , and this scoring is confirmed in a volume of music for this group that belongs to the Philidor Collection in the Bibliothèque Nationale .
27 Now that they 've split into two parts , erm , I do n't know which one that belongs to .
28 ‘ The fact is that groups are n't embarrassed to play stuff that belongs to them .
29 she says she says to me just take thirty pound , the , there were , I think there 's about seven quid that belongs to their bed , well their bed was bloody horrible to pay
30 Your salad goes in the other square thing that belongs to the sink .
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