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The family had little sense of belonging to a community.
At times I lost the sense of belonging to my own body.
The sense of belonging would be hard to give up.
Home is not just where we live, but also our sense of belonging to a place.
They would put up with anything in order to have this sense of belonging.
But she needed the sense of belonging that he brought to her life.
Winning the last two has given him a sense of belonging.
Maybe life at the farm will give him some sense of belonging.
This can help children develop a strong sense of belonging.
Before, music had provided a sense of belonging to something greater than herself.
Many families continue to remain within the community and have a great sense of belonging.
Children, in turn, should expect to be given a sense of belonging so that they can learn.
"The people here all share a sense of belonging," he said.
And this sense of belonging made the food taste great.
However, being 50 in the office bars you from any sense of belonging to the group.
"I was just trying to describe the class my mother had some sense of belonging to," he said.
Perhaps he had manufactured them to give himself a sense of belonging.
A strong community spirit with a clear sense of belonging and responsibility.
She feels comfortable, and has a sense of belonging with them.
It gave teenagers a sense of belonging, even when they were alone.
Most homes, he said, have not figured out how to give children a sense of belonging.
Such a sense of belonging is not a bad thing in our fragmented society.
The neighborhood offered good schools for their two children, but even now they do not feel a sense of belonging.
Our various beliefs offer us a certain level or security and sense of belonging.
"It gives me a sense of belonging to a neighborhood."