Be in the right place or situation.
1 You belong in the light; in love and the giving of love.
2 Well, of course, the house used to belong to actor Lionel Barrymore.
3 They get past a certain age and feel they no longer belong .
4 And people would ask him questions: 'What church do you belong to?'
5 We found animal remains that we know belong in the Ice Age.
6 We are therefore very happy to belong to the SIFIs, Ackermann said.
7 Those who Know Best decide that I belong in a military school.
8 Every South African language has the right to belong and to thrive.
9 Two main disorders belong to this group: contact dermatitis and atopic dermatitis.
10 Which means these children have obviously been exploring places they don't belong .
11 They were always used outfits, but they didn't belong to the victims.
12 He didn't really belong at university, but he was a good socialist.
13 Only in terms of consumption does Russia belong to the developed world.
14 He said five of those stranded in Fiji belong to one family.
15 The prophets and psalms of Israel also belong to our holy heritage.
16 We forget too easily that people all belong to the same family.
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