There was one belonging of his that need no longer concern him.
These letters were the last thing that held me in sympathy with any remnant or belonging of the old life.
He wasn't where he really belonged, of course, on the mound.
Language teaching in the first three years aims to give the children a sense of a greater belonging and understanding of the other.
Only one face looked even remotely friendly, and that belonged to a man who wasn't exactly of the clan.
We really don't belong to either the beginning or the end of life; we're in the broad middle section.
Why, they may answer, he belonged to the Catholic tradition, of course.
But what strikes us in the fine genius is that which belongs of right to every one.
Such commercial use belongs south of 59th Street, not in a dense residential neighborhood.
Artifacts in the main are not treated as contexts but belonging of them.