单词 | Belong to |
例句 | 1. Does not belong to me,I will let go. 2. They belong to the country club. 3. The battle does not always belong to the strong. 4. Who does this belong to? 5. Does this house belong to Mr. Winter? 6. They belong to the Knights of Columbus. 7. Doesn't this belong to you? 8. What club do you belong to? 9. Do you belong to any professional or trade associations? 10. That doesn't belong to you. 11. You don't belong to me[/belong to.html], I will not belong to you. 12. Don't give up the things that belong to you and keep those lost things in memory. 13. I'm just a sunflower, waiting for belong to me only sunshine. 14. I belong to the school of thought that favors radical change. 15. Those prosperitis I have granted to you belong to you. 16. Establish which boundary hedges are yours, and which belong to a neighbour. 17. Writers like him belong to a different generation. 18. Those woods belong to the property that's for sale. 19. This house must belong to John. 20. We belong to the new club. 21. She has grown up and can belong to herself. 22. Which door does this key belong to? 23. Lions belong to the cat family. 24. We belong to the same communion. 25. Fashion is not only a kind of appearance, or an inner, popular may not be suitable for you, but according to their own characteristics to dress up yourself, you belong to that kind, mature, lady, or simple and natural, or pure, or movement, a fact that can all be fashionable. 26. You say me is you a lifetime of devotion, don't belong to love. 27. While the two are only days apart in age they seem to belong to wholly different generations. 28. Don't play your life that you are not good at for audiences who do not belong to you. 29. Don't forget the things you once you owned. Treasure the things you can't get. Don't give up the things that belong to you and keep those lost things in memory. 30. Don't forget the things you once owned. Treasure the things you can't get. Don't give up the things that belong to you and keep those lost things in memory. 1. The battle does not always belong to the strong. 2. Who does this belong to? 3. Doesn't this belong to you? 4. What club do you belong to? 5. Do you belong to any professional or trade associations? 6. That doesn't belong to you. 7. While the two are only days apart in age they seem to belong to wholly different generations. 8. Establish which boundary hedges are yours, and which belong to a neighbour. 9. The British and Dutch belong to the same race. 10. Bacteria belong to the microorganism. 11. I belong to a guild of wine butlers. 31. Who does this watch belong to? 32. Do you belong to any professional associations? 33. You shouldn't take what doesn't belong to you. 34. Elderly people often belong to a low income group. 35. They belong to different political camps. 36. They belong to different schools of thought. 37. The contents of shipwrecks belong to the state. 38. They belong to the same chess club. 38. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 39. These things belong to the past. 40. The British and Dutch belong to the same race. 41. Rattlesnakes belong to the viper family. 42. Do you belong to the trade union? 43. I don't belong to any political party. 44. Lions and tigers belong to the cat family. 45. They belong to New York. 46. I used to belong to a youth club. 47. Bacteria belong to the microorganism. 48. The islands belong to Spain. 49. Who does this scarf belong to? 50. He did not belong to his set of friends. 51. We belong to the same generation. 52. A lot of the lads belong to gangs. 53. I belong to a guild of wine butlers. 54. Who does the van belong to? 55. These three turtles all belong to one species. 56. I went to school at seven o'clock this morning although I don't belong to go to school until half past seven. 57. I believe in God, but I don't belong to any organized religion. 58. The mature works of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert belong to the Classical period. 59. The British Royal Family belong to the House of Windsor. 60. This exquisite little hotel seemed to belong to a different age. 61. I would only belong to an environmental movement if it was explicitly non-violent. 62. His novels belong to a great but vanished age. They are, in short, old-fashioned. 63. Under Greek law, all antiquities that are discovered in Greece belong to the government. 64. Those memories belong to the past and I don't want to think about them. 65. It does not belong to a mere fallible human being to question the ways of divine providence. 66. The pictures belong to an era when there was a preoccupation with high society. 67. I belong to Glasgow. 68. The question of which state the minority group should belong to was decided by plebiscite. 68. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 69. The rose and the bean families belong to the same order. 70. Many people belong to a pension scheme run by their employers. 71. I don't belong to the school of thought that favours radical change. 72. The telephones belong to an earlier era. 73. The fingerprints on it belong to Vinnie Dirkin. 74. These labels all belong to one category. 75. They both belong to the local tennis club. 76. They belong to a fundamentalist church. 77. These pilots belong to the Southern Air Command. 78. They seem wholly to belong to where they are. 79. Most often they belong to the following species. 80. But the rest seemed to belong to another artist. 81. The kids belong to a book club. 82. They do not belong to the world. 83. Let us suppose that representatives belong to political parties. 84. The sporadic gunfire, explosions and shouting in the depths of the forest, seemed to belong to a different world. 85. It did not belong to the prisoners who had escaped that day. 86. Do any of these bits and bobs belong to you? 87. Molluscs Molluscs belong to the largest phylum in the animal kingdom and are a very varied group of animals. 88. If they belong to the party that wins power they may well take on a government office of some kind. 89. Anyone who could get excited by an annuity scheme must belong to a different species from his own. 90. They were highly competitive, didn't belong to trade unions and lacked any notion of worker solidarity. 91. And how do men and women know that they belong to this community? 92. The primary significance of the words which refer to the bread seems to belong to the image of the messianic kingdom. 93. The church sends an invitation to any who do not belong to a particular church, but would like to join in. 94. Soft corals such as gorgonians and leather corals belong to the other major coral family Octocoralia. 95. Millions of children belong to families whose income is at or below income support level. 96. Family stories, such as the ones about my Aunt Naomi belong to a special category. 97. How are we to decide whether populations living in different places belong to the same species? 98. So the players belong to the same club for the duration. 99. All non-managerial personnel belong to the same union[/belong to.html], but the privilege of membership is confined to regular workers. 100. The shouting voices did not belong to our little world of passionate love. 101. Over 8,000 people regularly enjoy the benefits of Medau classes - but - only 25% of them belong to the Medau Society. 102. And I belong to the Kakinishisha clan, the sharp claws. 103. Strongly held desires are likely to belong to the level of verbal consciousness. 104. It does not belong to the basic harmony, which it tends to disrupt. 105. How close do you feel to Christians you know who belong to a different denomination? 106. All things considered, women belong to somewhat fewer voluntary associations than men do. 107. Sam Ruang, who listens quietly, says decisions on matters like family size belong to Mariam. 108. His doctrinal position is further and usefully clarified in fifteen sermons, which presumably belong to his years as abbot and bishop. 109. In more senses than one they belong to no man's land. 110. The levels belong to language as a cognitive coding system. 111. But his beard seems to belong to another man and another time. 112. Triumph Tigers should belong to boys like Nails, rough and lawless, not hopeless has-beens like himself. 113. You cannot belong to anyone else, until you belong to yourself. Pearl Bailey 114. Others claim that routine white-collar workers still belong to the middle class. 115. Undoubtedly the most modern method devised to preserve human bodies might well be said to belong to the realm of science fiction. 116. The only thing that belongs to us is our life. Yet, we waste it in the pursuit of meaningless things that will never belong to us. RVM 117. In his hand are the depths of the earth, and the mountain peaks belong to him. 118. These chondrites belong to three major groups that differ in their composition. 119. I belong to a generation born in Britain or brought here as young children. 120. Belle-Ile, however, seems to belong to a past era of modest and amateur tourism. 121. Most examinees belong to the first class, most examiners to the third. 122. Most importantly it is a place members recognise as a privilege to belong to. 123. Tenpin bowling has cheap membership and I believe at the end of the day, that people want to belong to clubs. 124. Of three of the principal women, Midge and Alexia so clearly belong to different classes, and Cressy to none. 125. They belong to a generation which likes the feel of crisp fivers and tenners in their hands. 126. This is because the greatest melody-writers belong to past epochs and set an example which modern composers can hardly match. 127. A typical problem might be to answer the question: How many headwords belong to more than one part of speech? 128. They belong to the countryside and were they to be evicted the countryside itself would cease to exist. 129. He agreed to do homage so long as it was spelt out that Aquitaine should belong to him and his heirs for ever. 130. These are seen to belong to one particular country and are at their best when performed by dancers from that country. 131. She fancied that she could hear voices,[http:///belong to.html] and that the voices might belong to creatures like herself. 132. There he met his future wife, Idayu Njoman Rai, said to belong to a Brahman family. 133. The main question was: did he belong to the Communist Party? 134. Congregations may belong to a Union of Baptist Churches, but each has considerable autonomy. 135. The demand for certainty and the insecurity behind it belong to this same tradition. 136. A Northern registered car, believed to belong to the men, was discovered at Annagh, a few miles from the town. 137. And in the longer term it should try to bring back into favour the notion that we all belong to a community. 138. They belong to the family of a former employee of the Bishop's Castle Railway. 139. Clay mineral samples are the best described here, while forensic materials belong to the most exotic kind. 140. Deeply rooted in peasant culture was the belief that the land should belong to whoever worked it with his own hands. 141. It should be said immediately that Robertson does not belong to a Pentecostal church. 142. According to this approach, any particular individual can belong to many different groups. 143. The mosque and the Koran belong to women as much as do the heavenly bodies. 144. Local lore has it that the hands belong to a convicted highwayman who would hold up carriage-travellers in the early nineteenth century. 145. Their very vocabulary was unfamiliar to him, and seemed to belong to fiction and the stage. 146. Half-closed, dozy eyes usually belong to a placid, lazy horse. 147. These others with the black line drawn across their escutcheons belong to the leading supporters of de Montfort. 148. Pensions from your employer Many people belong to a pension scheme run by an employer. 149. Please accept my resignation. I don't want to belong to any club that will accept me as a member. Groucho Marx 150. Many regionals belong to a group of newspapers, such as the Thompson Newspapers Group, and syndicate material. 151. The Witnesses of the Total Merge catalogued all those ships believed to belong to other client species of the Capellans. 152. Species that use molecular H 2 as an electron donor in the gut belong to the genera Desulfovibrio and Desulfobulbus. 153. Many women who go grey early maintain the looks that belong to their real age by having their hair colour-rinsed. 154. The biblical stories of the Creation and the Flood and their ancient Mesopotamian analogues belong to this same family of images. 155. Brave men don't belong to any one country. I respect bravery wherever I see it. Harry S. Truman 156. It was thought that the skull was too small and light to belong to an adult male. 157. Both types belong to the kidney bean family and have a slightly nutty flavour. 158. Centennial Park was supposed to belong to the people, free of charge, open to the world. 158. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 159. The people who are losing their homes belong to a settled community with centuries-old traditions. 160. There are several other bacteria similar to the gonococcus, which belong to the same family, the Neisseriae. 161. They belong to a club, they really care for each other in a way other people don't. 162. It seems that these patterns are maintained by insider knowledge depending on the extent to which speakers belong to relatively close-knit groups. 163. It's claimed that Honda is turning away job applicants who belong to a union. 164. The lost or damaged car will then belong to us. 165. Most of the countries with viable alcohol programmes are likely to belong to this group. 166. Most of the island's population belong to the Islamic faith. 167. You may belong to any religion or caste or creed – that has nothing to do with the business of the state. Malala Yousafzai 168. Some say that to belong to the kingdom of Heaven is the same as belonging to the Church. 169. If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other. Mother Teresa 170. Moreover, nation-states belong to the community of nations, whether the United Nations or trading blocs. 171. A faint glow came through an opaque window which must belong to one of the cloakrooms. 172. Even though I belong to the Catholic Church, I don't agree with everything it says. 173. Appreciation is a wonderful thing. It makes what is excellent in others belong to us as well. Voltaire 174. Most of the mushroom-like leather corals belong to this genus, as do some encrusting species. 175. Nevertheless, they all belong to the same family, especially when they are contrasted with their neighbour, the Catholic West. 176. The future doesn't belong to the light-hearted. It belongs to the brave. Ronald Reagan 177. It must be marvelous to just belong to some legislative body and just pick money out of the air. 178. The plants offered by this name belong to the species E. berteroi. 179. Credit unions are a force in the Golden State, where 7. 6 million people belong to 773 credit unions. 180. Neither are they worried by sizing that implies the clothes might belong to men of more ample girth. 181. At first glance it looks as though the structure might belong to the Social Security Administration or some other elephantine bureaucracy. 182. Yet, the culture had an immense appeal to me, and I wanted to blend in and belong to it. 183. The dances of the four Lovers belong to both worlds. 184. The girl was a year older but seemed to belong to a different generation. 185. Do not mention your religion unless you are applying to work for a religious organization and you also belong to that church. 186. Pagans could not, of course, belong to the community of Christians. 187. It is not the fact that you belong to minority groups, but how you handle them that counts. 188. The firm glossy green water mosses with ovate to lanceolate leaves belong to the genus Fontinalis. 188. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 189. The good thing about the class is that all the students belong to the same age group. 190. They were buccaneers, not careerists, and did not belong to the City proper. 191. It should also be noted that for the purposes of theft property may belong to more than one party. 192. They belong to a world a hundred years away from us. 193. Romulus later cases belong to this dynasty. 194. Ben is rumored to belong to the third sex. 195. The Chinese belong to the yellow race. 196. Asian people almost belong to the yellow race. 197. Nepalese belong to country tropical monsoon climate. 198. They belong to an older, more self-denying generation. 199. They belong to 3 phylum, 8 class, 22 orders. 200. String beans belong to the pea family. 201. The Chinese belong to yellow race. 202. John Bulls belong to the white race. 203. Conclusions Zangzu , Tuzu , Yizu , Pumi, Jino , and Baizu, which belong to Sino - Tibetan language family, carry a high YAP ? +? frequency. 204. Trees, grasses, plastic offal and silt floating and suspending in water belong to physical pollutants. 205. Small - middle size soil animals belong to 5 phylum, 6 class, 9 order, 7 famility. The dominant groups is Nematoda. 206. Alkanolamides belong to nonionic surfactants. Synthesis of alkanolamide from fatty acid using two - step method was introduced. 207. They who assume a character that does not belong to them generally betray themselves by overacting. 208. Originally, flute is belong to woodwind, later made by metal. 209. Tensegrity systems , cable domes and cable - strut structures all belong to this system. 210. Both belong to the broad centre - right European People's Party. 211. The gene in question belongs to a retrovirus and the embryos in question belong to sheep. 212. Amlost cervical polyp belong to inflammatory polyp and hyperplasia of inflammation stimulus. 213. Happy ding, resound through Xue Ye , the day of profusion, belong to us. 214. Sherwood Anderson ? s " Death in the Woods " does not belong to a psychological or moral type of genre. 214. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 215. The patent application rights for professional inventions belong to the work unit. 216. There is also a also belong to the scalding hot device. 217. We don't know, after growing that only belong to adolescent peristalsis, he is not reality. 218. Chain pass sewing machines and further services belong to the Offer portfolio of PEGASUS. 219. Chinese people belong to the yellow race. They have yellow skin, and black eyes. 220. Is drunken allergy belonged to do not belong to nettle rash? 221. I am snuffle only, not snorty with sneeze. Is this what to rhinitis belong to? 222. ChronologyThe data of chronology explanates that both of them are belong to Proterozoic Era. 223. Lightness, rapidity, nimbleness(), grace and rich apparel all belong to this little favorite. 224. The town belong to the north temperate zone continental monsoon climate with four distinct seasons. 225. The emerald deposits in Brazil belong to the classic schist - hosted emerald deposit type. 226. Stomatal dispersed shrinkage, shrinkage cavity, sonim and slag inclusion belong to this kind of defect. 227. Knowledge is like a wild horse. He will belong to a person who can rein it. 228. It is produced archipelago is pulled in Portuguese Ma De, belong to rosaceous arbor. 229. Do The Function of A Continuous Type of Random Variable Also Belong To One? 230. They who assume a character that doesn't belong to them generally betray themselves by overacting it. 231. The majority of Russians consider themselves as Christians and belong to Russian Orthodox Church. 232. The present and past perfect tenses both belong to the perfect tense. |
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