Similar words: belong to, lifelong, before long, bring in, coming in, in the long run, changing, engineering. Meaning: [bɪ'lɒŋ] n. happiness felt in a secure relationship.
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61. She was a wonderful teacher, belonging to a now-vanished age, an uncertificated teacher. How ironic!
62. More recently, a number of voluntary initiatives have sought to foster a sense of belonging to the community on the part of young people.
63. Anyone belonging to these categories who had been taken captive was to be freed.
64. Being a member of the kingdom goes beyond simply belonging to any individual Church.
64. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
65. Another hit a car belonging to the owner of the house.
66. They are regarded as belonging to an earlier age of superstition and ignorance.
67. They had their own uniforms and military codes, and belonging to one of the squadrons became a popular Sunday pastime.
68. He grew up oppressed by the sense of belonging to a broken culture, deprived of his inheritance.
69. These were later positively identified as belonging to 25year-old Garry Pettitt.
70. Further, the chromosomes had precisely the properties postulated by Mendel as belonging to his hereditary factors.
71. Belonging to members of the Policyholder's family living permanently with him/her.
72. It is whether the pursuit of justice, fairness and efficiency can also deliver belonging, cohesion and community.
73. Nor had he wanted to have recourse to the services of an Astropath belonging to a pious and loyal fraternal organization.
74. He recognized the voice as belonging to the village boss, Gao Jinjiao.
75. Toussaint had no toys and never asked to play with those belonging to others.
76. The public park on Kampa Island consisted, until 1940, of private gardens belonging to these palaces.
77. At lower levels the proportion of wealth belonging to each group was smaller in Coventry.
78. Lexical variation of this type is widespread in Durham and is not restricted to items belonging to any particular grammatical class.
79. Baptism is a mark of belonging, a ground of assurance, which the Spirit can take home to our hearts.
80. I share his remarks about the red rose belonging to Lancashire.
81. These were repeated daily by journalists until they became the received opinion, a sign of belonging to the crowd.
82. This sense of belonging is even stronger in Appenzell itself.
83. On June 26, 16 people belonging to one family were massacred in the Punjab provincial capital, Lahore.
84. By belonging to Sophie, I began to feel as though I belonged to everyone else as well.
85. Then the needs for affection and a sense of belonging can be fulfilled.
86. The gangs burned dozens of homes and business belonging to Madurese, many of whom sought shelter at a police station.
87. Like the Israelite prophets, they may not be honoured in their own country but they are recognized as belonging.
88. Some say that to belong to the kingdom of Heaven is the same as belonging to the Church.
89. The first problem that faces the cuckoo is to find a nest belonging to the right species of host.
90. Language has always been regarded as belonging among these secondary categories.
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