It belongs to them, and to the world, through them.
The voice belonged to one of her elite guard, a woman who had served her long, through many difficult and dangerous times.
Besides, half the house now belonged to her, through Charles' will.
But now, in spite of them all, Georgia belonged to herself again and through the efforts of her own people.
The musicians, in theory, belonged to the Musicians Union through their local.
Hayandose marks the point at which people finally feel as though they belong through the discovery of themselves in a foreign place.
Torajans belong to more than one house as they trace descent bilaterally - that is, through both the male and female line.
Yet Americans have still managed to attempt to belong to this elitist group through the invention of "knock-off" brands.
Every one of them belongs to the city now through tax forfeiture.
She belong three boys through a great sage called Vishravassu.