Similar words: longtime, long-term, before long, in the long run, owing to, below, bring together, according to. Meaning: v. be a part or adjunct.
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91. And how do men and women know that they belong to this community?
92. The primary significance of the words which refer to the bread seems to belong to the image of the messianic kingdom.
93. The church sends an invitation to any who do not belong to a particular church, but would like to join in.
94. Soft corals such as gorgonians and leather corals belong to the other major coral family Octocoralia.
95. Millions of children belong to families whose income is at or below income support level.
96. Family stories, such as the ones about my Aunt Naomi belong to a special category.
97. How are we to decide whether populations living in different places belong to the same species?
98. So the players belong to the same club for the duration.
99. All non-managerial personnel belong to the same union[sentencedict.com/belong to.html], but the privilege of membership is confined to regular workers.
100. The shouting voices did not belong to our little world of passionate love.
101. Over 8,000 people regularly enjoy the benefits of Medau classes - but - only 25% of them belong to the Medau Society.
102. And I belong to the Kakinishisha clan, the sharp claws.
103. Strongly held desires are likely to belong to the level of verbal consciousness.
104. It does not belong to the basic harmony, which it tends to disrupt.
105. How close do you feel to Christians you know who belong to a different denomination?
106. All things considered, women belong to somewhat fewer voluntary associations than men do.
107. Sam Ruang, who listens quietly, says decisions on matters like family size belong to Mariam.
108. His doctrinal position is further and usefully clarified in fifteen sermons, which presumably belong to his years as abbot and bishop.
109. In more senses than one they belong to no man's land.
110. The levels belong to language as a cognitive coding system.
111. But his beard seems to belong to another man and another time.
112. Triumph Tigers should belong to boys like Nails, rough and lawless, not hopeless has-beens like himself.
113. You cannot belong to anyone else, until you belong to yourself. Pearl Bailey
114. Others claim that routine white-collar workers still belong to the middle class.
115. Undoubtedly the most modern method devised to preserve human bodies might well be said to belong to the realm of science fiction.
116. The only thing that belongs to us is our life. Yet, we waste it in the pursuit of meaningless things that will never belong to us. RVM
117. In his hand are the depths of the earth, and the mountain peaks belong to him.
118. These chondrites belong to three major groups that differ in their composition.
119. I belong to a generation born in Britain or brought here as young children.
120. Belle-Ile, however, seems to belong to a past era of modest and amateur tourism.
More similar words: longtime, long-term, before long, in the long run, owing to, below, bring together, according to, corresponding to, long., long, along, long for, all along, prolong, get along, long since, no longer, as long as, so long as, any longer, along with, long before, alongside, get along with, bell, belt, rebel, label, be left.