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Similar words: belong tolifelongbefore longbring incoming inin the long runchangingengineeringMeaning: [bɪ'lɒŋ]  n. happiness felt in a secure relationship. 
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31. Even at the top levels of competition, players use stones belonging to the premises in which they are playing.
32. What are the benefits for Britain of belonging to the European Union?
33. Linguists belonging to the Prague School by and large conflate the two structures and combine them in the same description.
34. The act does not meddle with anything belonging to the states.
35. Beryl was an air hostess belonging to a rival airline he had met at the John F. Kennedy Airport.
36. The name actually derives from a corn mill, recorded on the site in 1620,[http://sentencedict.com/belonging.html] belonging to William Gunne.
37. The pleasure and satisfaction of belonging to one of the world's leading whale and dolphin conservation groups.
38. These structures provide not just a sense of belonging but a social life that would be the envy of many Westerners.
39. Eventually Serrigny found a small house belonging to the local solicitor.
40. The theme is usually an ancient myth, belonging to the city or family to which the victor has brought new glory.
41. It is a fine yeoman's house belonging to the National Trust.
42. They would regard the question of the initial conditions for the universe as belonging to the realm of metaphysics or religion.
43. A local knight called Walter had usurped land belonging to the dependent monastery of Fleury at Sault.
44. She ascribes much of her feeling of not belonging to class differences rather than to race.
45. His father was a land agent who ran an estate in East Anglia belonging to John Bradford's brother.
46. The death under somewhat dubious circumstances of a racehorse belonging to his son was frankly the least of his problems.
47. A story was even current to prove his manhood he had killed and castrated a boy belonging to the palace.
48. This finding suggests close interaction between deaf people belonging to these different groups.
49. The problem is that its public acceptance might throw into question claims of ownership to intelligence and belonging.
50. The best crossbreed was Max, belonging to Beryl Greenslade of Hindhead[sentencedict.com], who also took the best mover award.
51. All that is necessarily involved is a sense of belonging that excludes indifference to the group as well as alienation from it.
52. Even with my blond hair and blue eyes, I had that sense of not belonging.
53. It is difficult to decide whether Sun and Peng can be pigeonholed as belonging to a particular school, trend or coterie.
54. In any case, assimilation never meant any real acceptance or belonging.
55. No house should ever be on a hill or on anything. It should be of the hill. Belonging to it. Hill and house should live together each the happier for the other. Frank Lloyd Wright 
56. Can schools prohibit students from belonging to fraternities, sororities, and other undemocratic organizations?
57. An artillery battery belonging to the Seventh Virginia Regiment galloped after and did some damage.
58. Car thefts: Cars belonging to visitors at a Teesdale beauty spot were broken into at the weekend.
59. There are 14,500 national members belonging to 343 branches, which have an additional 21,000 branch members.
60. It became a meditation on that sense of belonging, of identity, of alienation and how important all of that is.
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