Examples of 'belong to the second' in a sentence

Meaning of "belong to the second"

belong to the second: categorized as a member or part of the second group or category

How to use "belong to the second" in a sentence

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belong to the second
I quite definitely belong to the second group.
You belong to the second category.
The two we are looking at belong to the second group.
And I belong to the second category.
Subsidiaries working in the field belong to the second level.
Herbivores belong to the second trophic level.
The majority of spiritual seekers belong to the second group.
Marinas belong to the second category.
Provisions with only limited direct effect belong to the second category.
I certainly belong to the second category.
Speech synthesis according to the present invention belong to the second group.
Most people belong to the second class.
More specifically, the apparatuses of interest here belong to the second category.
I tend to belong to the second group.
The reviews of the other three ECE member States belong to the second cycle reviews.

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Raiders belong to the second type.
It is evident that Easter Islanders belong to the second class.
And I belong to the second type.
Axes requiring a slower response belong to the second axis group.
They belong to the second sphere of angels, the powers.
As such the residents now belong to the second generation.
They belong to the second gender - the weaker gender.
Seems like more academy member belong to the second category than first.
If you belong to the second group… my heart is with you.
The heavier and less stable particles belong to the second and third generations.
Lungs belong to the second category, but contain a large amount of collagen, useful for joints.
All the other gods belong to the second generation.
Vietnamese fresh spring rolls with jicama and egg ( bo bia ) belong to the second group.
Space and time belong to the second category.
If they are members of organized crime, they probably belong to the second category.
The appellate courts belong to the second degree of civil jurisdiction.
Therefore a character is not a power, since this seems to belong to the second species.
They thus do not belong to the second half of the century.
The second planet gears having the reference numeral 32 belong to the second subset of gears.
It did not belong to the Second International.
If people are divided between extraverts and introverts, I clearly belong to the second category.
The mechanical contact sensors belong to the second category of the tactile sensors.
I belong to the second instance!
The children of Iraq belong to the second category.
If you belong to the second category, then you will find this article quite useful.
As designers and also as Djs we belong to the second category.
In many aspects, I belong to the second generation, to a time right after a disconnexion.
And most of it, the majority of it belong to the second category.
They both belong to the second strategy outlined by Silva op. cit in establishing co-reference.
I like to think I belong to the second group.
And I belong to the second category . The one who prepares for the next battle.
You are saying that I belong to the second category.
All 32 belong to the second morphological group of the genus Bacillus.
And I definitely belong to the second.
Yes. They belong to the second sphere of angels, the powers.

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Examples of using Belong
He did not belong there in the first place
Then get in there where you belong
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