Sentences with belong
be·long
B b - The house had belonged to her family for three or four generations. [VERB + to]
- The handwriting belongs to a male. [VERB + to]
- I used to belong to a youth club. [VERB + to]
- The judges could not decide which category it belonged in. [V + in/to]
- The pictures belong to an era when there was a preoccupation with high society. [VERB + to]
- ...but the last word belonged to Rosanne. [VERB + to]
- The future belongs to democracy. [VERB + to]
- He deduced that the two children belonged to the couple. [VERB + to]
- I really think that we belong together. [V together]
- You don't belong here. [VERB adverb/preposition]
- This plant belongs to the daisy family
- This top belongs to the smaller box
- That plate belongs in the cupboard
- Although they were rich, they just didn't belong
- The chair belongs in the corner, she belongs in the movies
- Who belongs to this toothbrush?
- Where does this document belong? You don’t belong here — get out. I don’t belong to them!
- That house belongs to me.
- Suppose belongs to . . . (— written: )
- He belongs to the Knights of Columbus.
- You don't belong in this club.
- Books belong in every home. This belongs on the shelf. He is a statesman who belongs among the great.