And last week the flag belonged to all New York, without exception, irrespective of colour, class or birthplace. |
We belonged to the only race on earth more arrogant and sure of itself than Swedes. |
The bones, the scientists found, belonged to a species of water buffalo that probably lived between 10,000 and 100,000 years ago. |
He knew the house belonged to a copper because there was a uniform hanging up. |
In man's natural state the earth and its fruits had belonged to no one and hence to all. |
He belonged to a professional family and, as an army officer, he was aide-de-camp to a maharajah. |