Sentences with belong. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use belong in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for belong.
- To whom do I belong? (10)
- Break it and belong to me. (10)
- Skylarks belong to the sky. (8)
- They belong to our history. (10)
- Perhaps I shall belong sometime. (9)
- The hour seemed to belong to her. (10)
- Did she not belong to Richard Feverel? (10)
- Well, she may claim to belong to it now. (10)
- You belong to the camp you are avoiding. (10)
- Hilarity of spirit did not belong to him. (10)
- Hilarity of spirit did not belong to him. (22)
- Why does he belong to the Romantic school? (3)
- And how can I belong to Italy, if I am yours? (10)
- So I must belong to him, and his will is my law. (10)
- So I must belong to him, and his will is my law. (22)
- The furnishings belong to a widow named Spindler. (12)
- You do not belong to yourself: you are tied down. (10)
- It is evident that you belong to the first circles. (4)
- She would no longer belong to him, not even in name! (8)
- Perhaps you fancy you do not belong to your friends? (10)
- The day will come when you will see where you belong. (5)
- To America the honours from beginning to end belong. (10)
- Surely desire to belong to it writes us poor creatures. (10)
- He seems to me to belong to a time afore ever money was. (10)
- He seems to me to belong to a time afore ever money was. (22)
- Nursing does not belong to a man; it is not his province. (4)
- I shall never belong to the noble f-fellowship of the horse. (8)
- They seem to belong to us; they seem to be part of ourselves. (4)
- Too many of the richest and most powerful newspapers belong to it. (16)
- They belong to the living, I suppose; if not, you must purchase them. (4)
- The words the little doctor was reading must belong to their writings. (5)
- They belong to my mother, and I am bound by a promise to return them. (12)
- He seemed by this connexion between the families, quite to belong to her. (4)
- Their subjects in general were such as belong to an opening acquaintance. (4)
- When that wretched event takes place, Frederica must belong wholly to us. (4)
- They belong to no style to art, only to a form of business much to be regretted. (2)
- There seemed no way open, save by making her his own; and did he belong to himself? (10)
- It is a great thing, believe me, to present a good normal type of the nation you belong to. (2)
- When he was dead, he would have no other way of seeing that she continued to belong to him. (8)
- Mrs. Fullarton and I used to belong to a society for helping reduced gentlewomen to get work. (8)
- Did he not belong to the League for Suppression of Interference with the Liberty of the Subject? (8)
- All support will be withdrawn from you, and you will be put under lock and key where you belong. (12)
- Within the walls there are glimpses of it, that belong rather to the haunting spirit than to the life. (10)
- I see that I was really a selfish suicide, because I feel I have power to do some good, and belong to the army. (10)
- We belong to time so utterly, that when we get no note of time, it wears the shrouded head of death for us already. (10)
- Whatsoever ministers to Comfort, seems to belong to it, pretends to support it, they yield their passive worship to. (10)
- Some of the great properties in this class belong to journalists who saw an opportunity a decade ago, and grasped it. (16)
- As for the great region of the west now known as New Brunswick and Eastern Maine, that he claimed to belong to France. (19)
- She felt that half this folly must be drunkenness, and therefore could hope that it might belong only to the passing hour. (4)
- You and Mr. Elton are by situation called together; you belong to one another by every circumstance of your respective homes. (4)
- The Hindoo instruments belong to the percussion types, trumpets and trombones, nose flute, and especially to the stringed class. (3)
- These instruments are also played either with the fingers or the plectrum; to this class belong the =Guitar=, =Lute=, =Mandolin=, etc. (3)
- He looked straight at Shelton, and his uncompromising glance gave an impression of fierce loneliness; altogether, an improper person to belong to such a club. (8)
- Others who belong to the Belgian School are =Massart= (teacher of =Wieniawski=, =Kreisler= and others), =Léonard= (teacher of =César Thomson=, =Marsick=, =Musin=, =Marteau=, etc.). (3)
- Acting upon this belief with their characteristically logical and conscientious directness, the sacerdotal rulers of the country mercilessly afflict the sect to which themselves belong. (7)
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