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    Use "belonging" in a sentence

    belonging example sentences

    belonging


    1. What about this property? It was still listed in all the registries as belonging to Venna with her thumb print


    2. "He has something belonging to me


    3. "I can't help it, I still think of myself as belonging to Desa


    4. 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


    5. But all the same, it gives me a warm feeling … belonging


    6. Jo echoes this and suddenly I am overcome by the sense of belonging which I feel


    7. a sense of belonging


    8. An elderly, but very dapper man dining with two other, younger men, who I have privately marked down as probably belonging to the gay community, exclaims loudly and, rising, makes a dramatic exit, leaving the other two at the table


    9. I raced up the stairs stepping on an arm belonging to one of the


    10. Most of the boats belonging to the Kassikan are stored and serviced in a shop that is near the bottom of that lock just inside the boathouse

    11. estates belonging to the Bishopric of Troyes - strode


    12. The girl wore a white dress speckled with sunflowers which Alec recognized as belonging to Nathalia, though on the girl it hung loosely around her hips and breasts


    13. wishes and ideas - some of them belonging to the Jews'


    14. This was regarded, in those times, as so important an object, that it was always considered as belonging to the sovereign, and neither to the finder nor to the proprietor of the land, unless the right to it had been conveyed to the latter by an express clause in his charter


    15. It gives you a sense of belonging


    16. Those exemptions, therefore, ceased to be personal, and could not afterwards be considered as belonging to individuals, as individuals, but as burghers of a particular burgh, which, upon this account, was called a free burgh, for the same reason that they had been called free burghers or free traders


    17. Soon, they came in sight of the clay pit belonging to Berenice’s friendly master Architalos


    18. once belonging to the Dwemer


    19. particularly valuable silversmith belonging to Baron Iadros had been killed by thieves


    20. It also refers to a sense of security and belonging

    21. Beyond those roles we would be considered as useless or as belonging to the lower rungs of society


    22. Any merchant, or other person convicted of this offence, is disabled from requiring any debt or account belonging to him from any factor or other person


    23. A stamp-duty upon the law proceedings of each particular court, to be levied by that court, and applied towards the maintenance of the judges, and other officers belonging to it, might in the same manner, afford a revenue sufficient for defraying the expense of the administration of justice, without bringing any burden upon the general revenue of the society


    24. They remained for several years in quiet possession of this revenue; but in 1767, administration laid claim to their territorial acquisitions, and the revenue arising from them, as of right belonging to the crown ; and the company, in compensation for this claim, agreed to pay to government £400,000 a-year


    25. Everything belonging or related to so popular an order, its possessions, its privileges, its doctrines, necessarily appeared sacred in the eyes of the common people; and every violation of them, whether real or pretended, the highest act of sacrilegious wickedness and profaneness


    26. According to that valuation, the lands belonging to the bishop of Breslaw are taxed at twenty-five per cent


    27. In other countries, the tax was laid upon the supposed profits of all those who held, in farm or lease, lands belonging to other people, whatever might be the tenure by which the proprietor held them ; and in this case, the taille was said to be personal


    28. ” An agitated sneer, this one most likely belonging to the cultist


    29. Besides the duty of one penny a-gallon imposed by the British parliament upon the importation of molasses into America, there is a provincial tax of this kind upon their importation into Massachusetts Bay, in ships belonging to any other colony, of eight-pence the hogshead; and another upon their importation from the northern colonies into South Carolina, of five-pence the gallon


    30. His heart began to ache for her soft touch and warm kisses; her big blue eyes staring into his, that feeling of belonging to someone, a life with meaning

    31. in the destruction of property belonging to their fellow


    32. They spotted a fine large gray horse belonging to General Lee and a fine-looking mare belonging to an aide of Lee


    33. This turned out to be a farmhouse belonging to a local farmer, James


    34. The Temporal Directive had become a naive ideal belonging to a time when the known worlds were isolated or at least autonomous, a time when the troubles of a world could be observed


    35. The door opened quietly and a bug-eyed face ushered him in—one belonging to Lt


    36. The only sense of belonging felt by some of the sinners was the longing for their mothers afterwards as we made sure that they understood their wickedness in making their fellow innocent cadets suffer on Sunday afternoons since God had ordained the seventh day as a day of rest, a command which had now been broken with their communist tendencies of sleeping in church


    37. You stand up against an entrenched system, struggling for basic human rights and a sense of belonging to a country that would rather you and your people didn’t even exist!” The idealistic zeal of college days spurred her on


    38. The garage contained four automobiles, all belonging to Laura Smith-Hughes


    39. Right then Steve would have given anything for a pleasant exchange that gave him a sense of belonging


    40. Beyond reason, beyond words or their expression, a place of that moment only, where two perfect beings shared their true lustful selves, where all ideas of slaves and masters, men and women, love and hate, of identities and belonging, were rendered moot, irrelevant

    41. I pulled at his clothes and Jade too was pulling at them and his cock was out, and I pulled Jade above me and pulled her towards him, I wanted her to have him, I pulled her cunt towards him but she was kissing me and sucking at my breast and then he was inside me, and it was like a part of me that was missing, a part of me that the motherfuckers had taken from me, taken from me when they, taken from me, it was back, and Jade was there holding me and kissing me, and she wanted that missing piece of me to be in me, she wanted to give me what had been hers alone, and we all three were one thing, one thing, and I was orgasming, not as I had with the man beasts, but with pure belonging, with two people who made me what I could be, in a better world, in a better life


    42. It spread, as the feeling of belonging grew stronger


    43. They worked fast and soundlessly through the fourteen tents belonging to Laino and his men, and in less than twenty minutes, they had smeared everything in the sticky pulp


    44. In addition, we now know the results of belonging and that should convince us to


    45. It was good to read and think about such issues as guns and gun control, man and global warming, the pros and cons to belonging to the United Nations, the validity of the term


    46. This included training boys after age seven in military schools, belonging to military clubs though age thirty, culling out weak infants, and training girls to be hardy and fit to produce strong lads


    47. We regained the military road and followed it south until its end near a small town belonging to a people called the Calua


    48. Once a class has been defined, we can create any number of objects belonging to that class


    49. Several cars were parked on a strip of grass, perhaps belonging to tourists sampling the wine – one of the pleasures of a trip to this part of France


    50. She had to call up the same herbalist belonging to the house which she had used the first time George had transformed himself into something beautiful














































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    "belonging" definitions

    happiness felt in a secure relationship