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belon
1. those qualities, characteristics, and traits that belong to
2. What about this property? It was still listed in all the registries as belonging to Venna with her thumb print
3. It was the kind of voice that belonged to a ‘50s actress, not an Amazon warrior
4. Kulai would have every right to leave her belongings in a crate by the door if she left with Herndon
5. You need not belong to any caste, class or region to be able to pray
6. The concessions are there to enable them to participate actively in the affairs of the society to which they belong
7. The very act of giving something away that supposedly belongs to you causes you to experience happiness
8. Cockroaches belong to the order Blattoidea (family Blattidae), and can live up to a year
9. yes, the gun used to belong to me
10. Dharma depends upon time, circumstances, age, degree of evolution and the community to which one belongs
11. The path is open to all irrespective of the religion or sect to which he belongs
12. boy back on top where he belongs
13. begins to work, the certainty that the healing belongs to me at this very
14. You're right, we don't belong down there
15. The most remarkable words about healing belong to King David:
16. That belongs to your sister and this is your problem, not hers
17. These workers belong to Prince
18. The healing belongs to me
19. The healing belongs to you
20. in the name of Jesus! the healing belongs to me
21. "He has something belonging to me
22. and after that you become absolutely certain that healing belongs to you in
23. which are revealed belong to us and to our children forever, that we may
24. belong to me, repented of my sins
25. ‘D’you know, Molly, I belonged to a dating agency at one point … met up a few men
26. Oh, I forgot: Mr Zarifis belongs to a political club
27. At the close of this chapter, he points out that miraculous gifts belong to the infancy of the church and
28. I carry all the dirty dishes out into the kitchen while Nick puts the chairs back where they belong
29. That ship belonged to Harry Cozen
30. Not that I care about this, yet I wonder: Why weren't we invited? Are Helen and I the only ones in the company who don't belong to high society? Or are we the only ones who don't belong to a network? I just wonder
31. He carries the chairs back to where they belong and, together we dismantle the decorations
32. Back in the house, I calmly unpack the shopping and put it all away, the blue box sitting on the table drawing my eyes as I put tins away in the cupboard and packets on the shelf where they belong
33. We had no choice but to abandon our meagre collection of belongings as we were hooded and hurried down into another waiting van
34. At one point, John says, “Do not be like Cain, who belonged to the evil one and murdered his brother
35. ‘All the papers about JJ were still there, if that’s what you mean … aren’t you bothered that someone’s been through your belongings?’ she sounded incredulous
36. Accompanying him is a young woman called Angelica Burford, and yes, she belongs to the Glaston Burford family
37. He’d even got as far as starting to turn out his belongings, sorting a great heap of garments, knickknacks and furnishings into black plastic bags already heaped in his car so he could drop them at the charity shop near his office during his lunch hour
38. ’ Kara replied with a smile, casting a glance at the heap of her belongings … her bulging bag and the basket carrying flowers and produce that Issa had insisted she take with her
39. Four unidentified items marked as ‘belonging to my mother’ … ‘a small silk bag containing locks of Karentze’s hair as a child’ … JJ must have those things … a section headed ‘For Karalintze’ which only showed numbered containers
40. She quickly located the things that belonged to his family on the left of the room and moved on
41. Kara – This is reputed to have belonged to Cecily, sister to Elizabeth of York, wife of Henry VII
42. "I can't help it, I still think of myself as belonging to Desa
43. He collects up his belongings and, with a cheerful wave, runs off across the sands towards the village
44. ‘What guild do you belong to, Joris?’ No-one has mentioned any special craft where Joris is concerned
45. It takes a while to get my belongings organised as I want them, but I still manage to be up on deck before the boat casts off
46. ‘Drens was telling me that he named it after a woman he knew on Earth who belonged to that sign of the zodiac
47. It, it belongs with us, but I do not know who it belongs to
48. It was another foot, but tiny, belonging to a little old lady entirely over-dressed in black headscarf, ankle-length skirts, embroidered waistcoat and leather boots
49. ‘Drens says that we may well arrive in Belona late tonight
50. When we were packing his belongings, I found a copy of his testament – I am appointed to carry out his wishes