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    Use "belongs" in a sentence

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    belongs


    1. The very act of giving something away that supposedly belongs to you causes you to experience happiness


    2. Dharma depends upon time, circumstances, age, degree of evolution and the community to which one belongs


    3. The path is open to all irrespective of the religion or sect to which he belongs


    4. boy back on top where he belongs


    5. begins to work, the certainty that the healing belongs to me at this very


    6. That belongs to your sister and this is your problem, not hers


    7. The healing belongs to me


    8. The healing belongs to you


    9. in the name of Jesus! the healing belongs to me


    10. and after that you become absolutely certain that healing belongs to you in

    11. Oh, I forgot: Mr Zarifis belongs to a political club


    12. Accompanying him is a young woman called Angelica Burford, and yes, she belongs to the Glaston Burford family


    13. It, it belongs with us, but I do not know who it belongs to


    14. Belongs to the Duke of Stackton, part of his extensive estate here in the city


    15. People shouldn't be judged for it, because anyone who doesn't find a cure for their afflictions belongs to a permanent mind prison


    16. significance where significance belongs


    17. belongs to you without a loss of grasp


    18. testing belongs to the surrogate, not the subject


    19. “The purest blood belongs to Lady Rayne, tests confirm she is of the First Ones," Naria informed him stonily


    20. 11God hath spoken once; twice have I heard this; that power belongs unto God

    21. it by the fact that the ground floor belongs to a


    22. Thinks the forest belongs to him!


    23. In this state of things, the whole produce of labour belongs to the labourer; and the quantity of labour commonly employed in acquiring or producing any commodity, is the only circumstance which can regulate the quantity of labour which it ought commonly to purchase, command, or exchange


    24. Part of that profit naturally belongs to the borrower, who runs the risk and takes the trouble of employing it, and part to the lender, who affords him the opportunity of making this profit


    25. The revenue which proceeds altogether from land, is called rent, and belongs to the landlord


    26. In that original state of things which precedes both the appropriation of land and the accumulation of stock, the whole produce of labour belongs to the labourer


    27. the continuance of the apprenticeship, the whole labour of the apprentice belongs to his


    28. who has done so by that which properly belongs to the country, the raising of rude produce by


    29. I believe it belongs to you


    30. This precious item belongs with the body of Saint Jacques

    31. nothing but that the person belongs to the parish to which he really does belong, it is


    32. "His immortal soul belongs in Heaven sir, not rotting in the mud with a draft animal's dung


    33. “Put him in the stocks Grandpa, that’s where the fool belongs


    34. wisdom belongs to others


    35. The stock which is accumulated into a capital, may either be employed by the person to whom it belongs, or it may be lent to some other person


    36. Those talents, as they make a part of his fortune, so do they likewise that of the society to which he belongs


    37. Gigantic stature, and the deformity of its aspect, More hideous than belongs to humanity,


    38. But the whole produce of the land undoubtedly belongs to him, who can dispose of the labour and service of all those whom it maintains


    39. yourself!" one says that belongs to her


    40. - Obviously, it belongs to the West, with its

    41. “But there is one creature that still belongs to us,” said Andrastus


    42. belongs to Thomas Moore, with his island


    43. It belongs to


    44. It as effectually replaces the capital of the person who produces that surplus, and as effectually enables him to continue his business, the service by which the capital of a wholesale merchant chiefly contributes to support the productive labour, and to augment the value of the annual produce of the society to which he belongs


    45. Though it may replace, by every operation, two distinct capitals, yet neither of them belongs to that particular country


    46. “You said we turned at the vineyard that belongs to Pylocles


    47. The town, indeed, may not always derive its whole subsistence from the country in its neighbourhood, or even from the territory to which it belongs, but from very distant countries; and this, though it forms no exception from the general rule, has occasioned considerable variations in the progress of opulence in different ages and nations


    48. Interpretation of dreams belongs to Him and not to humans


    49. You can't be serious… "This man belongs to Lady Dread," the man said as he paced away from Edrimer, putting a fair distance between them


    50. the only one who does not think he belongs here














































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