Belong example sentences

All values in a column, which belong to a particular domain, are of same data type.As we noticed in the case of Northern Ireland, even when most of the people belong to the same religion, there can be serious differences about the way people practice that religion.Some of them are on the surface I belong to the team whose responsibility it is to keep watch on them and to service them.In Jakmalgur, the person who performed this task belonged to Rathnam's family.Silicon is group 14 element with a valence of 4; bromine belongs to the halogen family with a valence of Hence the formula of the compound formed would be SiBr Some periodic trends observed in the valence of elements (hydrides and oxides) are shown in Table Other such periodic trends which occur in the chemical behaviour of the elements are discussed elsewhere in this book.This party struggled for peasants' rights and demanded that land belonging to nobles be transferred to peasants.Those belonging to the second category circulated orally and cannot be precisely dated.that they had been gifted away to their husbands and they belong to their husband's place.According to Shiv Nadar, the future belongs to the global enterprise which is able to transform itself according to the challenges of global economy.Although the average for people below poverty line for all groups in India is 26, 51 out of 100 people belonging to scheduled tribes are not able to meet their basic needs.Many psychologists believe that the best criterion for determining the normality of behaviour is not whether society accepts it but whether it fosters the well-being of the individual and eventually of the group to which s/he belongs.A typical SHG has 15-20 members, usually belonging to one neighbourhood, who meet and save regularly.In many tribal societies the ownership of land does not exist; the land may belong to the whole tribe.In a SC reserved constituency only someone who belongs to the Scheduled Castes can stand for election.Thus, the Act sets out to punish anyone who wrongfully occupies or cultivates any land owned by, or allotted to, … a member of a Scheduled Caste or a Scheduled Tribe or gets the land allotted to him transferred; At another level, the Act recognizes that crimes against Dalit and tribal women are of a specific kind and, therefore, seeks to penalise anyone who assaults or uses force on any woman belonging to a Scheduled Caste or a Scheduled Tribe with intent to dishonour her.

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