Soon, her possessions would belong to strangers, the familiar well-loved objects that had surrounded her since childhood would be gone.
But possession of a medium belongs to them all.
My possessions, in so far as they are worth anything, belong to the party, or, if this no longer exists, to the state.
Regardless, for the next two years, possession of the cup belongs to the Americans.
In the possession of a dagger once belonging to a lost tribe of Amazons, she cut herself on it.
The word embodies the ultimate state of selflessness, or belief that the body, mind, and all worldly possessions belong to God.
I have seen his will - and therefore his secret possessions belong to you, if you can find them.
A small possession on the shores of Como belonged to her.
My possessions, insofar as they are worth anything, belong to the party, or, if this no longer exists, to the State.
Both possessions belonged to the Walram line of the House of Nassau.