1. That last group of folks might not look like they belong with the others.
2. He said the state of the remains opens the door that they could belong to someone else.
3. He does not believe they belong on the battlefield.
4. He said the perpetrators are believed to belong to the same networks and still inside the country.
5. Swift has been urging the thousands of banks that belong to its network to take precautions.
6. The handgun said to belong to Mr Martin has been recovered by police.
7. The compound near the blast used to belong to the agency but now is a parliament facility, he said.
8. She wanted a family, wanted someone to belong to.
9. Others are more subtle, perhaps because they belong to churches and run businesses.
10. Photos shot on the same day and in the same location, for example, probably belong together.
11. She did not belong to any organization.
12. All things considered, you belong where tablet meets laptop.
13. The media arm of the Shiite rebels said the vessel was believed to belong to the Saudi Arabian navy.
14. They know which animals belong to who.
15. You belong here, and we need you.