1. belong
The Japanese tend to identify themselves with the group they belong to.
When you’ve finished, put the cassettes back where they belong.
I belong to Adam.
Any industrial property rights relating to the Product Specification shall belong to ABC Inc.
Who do you belong to? Wrapped around his feet was a small cat. It was a fluffy grey striped cat.
Humans are amphibians — half spirit and half animal.... As spirits they belong to the eternal world, but as animals they inhabit time.
The megalomaniac differs from the narcissist by the fact that he wishes to be powerful rather than charming, and seeks to be feared rather than loved. To this type belong many lunatics and most of the great men of history.
Any result obtained through the execution of the Commissioned Business shall belong to each party hereto.
I don't want to belong to the elite at all. It's already enough for me to be the best.
You belong in a better place than this.
In fact history does not belong to us but rather we to it. Long before we understand ourselves through the process of self-examination, we understand ourselves in a self-evident way in the family, society, and state in which we live.
The world is divided into people who do things and people who get the credit. Try, if you can, to belong to the first class. There’s far less competition.
We want to check and correct in priority sentences that do not belong to anyone.
I belong here with you, not down south.
I would never want to belong to any club that would have someone like me for a member.
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