English, asked by pranalisalunke34, 5 months ago

make meaningful phase
"to belong to"​

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Answered by kiarak007
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Explanation:

1. I used to belong to a youth club.

2. This exquisite little hotel seemed to belong to a different age.

3. They seem wholly to belong to where they are.

4. But the rest seemed to belong to another artist.

5. Strongly held desires are likely to belong to the level of verbal consciousness.

6. But his beard seems to belong to another man and another time.

7. The men are gratified to compete and to belong, to lead and to follow-to meet one another-and the challenge.

8. Belle-Ile, however, seems to belong to a past era of modest and amateur tourism.

9. First, transracial adopters tend to belong to relatively high socioeconomic groups.

10. These are seen to belong to one particular country and are at their best when performed by dancers from that country.

11. A Northern registered car, believed to belong to the men, was discovered at Annagh, a few miles from the town.

12. Please accept my resignation. I don't want to belong to any club that will accept me as a member. Groucho Marx

13. To belong to the Communion of Saints gives us a sense of deep communion.

14. Centennial Park was supposed to belong to the people, free of charge, open to the world.

15. Some say that to belong to the kingdom of Heaven is the same as belonging to the Church.

16. I wonder why turkey seems to belong to Thanksgiving?

17. Ben is rumored to belong to the third sex.

18. Is earthnut to belong to water fruit or greengrocery?

19. Commonweal sex serves irrigation works to belong to pure enterprise property, execute budgetary management, finance burden.

20. Each person's innermost feelings all have one to belong to own quoin.

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