Examples of 'belongs to a very' in a sentence

Meaning of "belongs to a very"

belongs to a very: This phrase is used to describe a person who is closely related to a specific group or category

How to use "belongs to a very" in a sentence

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belongs to a very
It belongs to a very small number of privileged souls.
I have heard that the boy belongs to a very rich family.
It belongs to a very dangerous organization that we are tracking.
You took something that belongs to a very dear friend of mine.
It belongs to a very close friend of mine.
The police said the girl belongs to a very poor family.
This belongs to a very progressive fellow.
That's right, it belongs to his ancestors. Wrong, the pearl belongs to a very old religion.
Their cattle belongs to a very small race.
He belongs to a very rare breed which suffers from congenital listlessness.
A bear is a masculine gay man that belongs to a very inclusive part the gay community.
It belongs to a very wealthy family in the Netherlands.
Pierre Richard now belongs to a very closed circle.
She belongs to a very well educated and well-settled family.
Justitia, on the other hand, belongs to a very different tradition.

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It belongs to a very dangerous Yes.
Secondly, she belongs to a very rich family.
It belongs to a very well maintained farm, adapted for the disabled and with elevator.
Wrong, the pearl belongs to a very old religion.
Wild belongs to a very exclusive club.
The profile belongs to a very pure Greek type.
Yes . It belongs to a very dangerous organization that we are tracking.
Now, the name alaric belongs to a very dead great-grandfather.
Nisha belongs to a very wealthy family of Neelgaon, India.
Ah, but this belongs to a very progressive fellow.
That belongs to a very big photographer who left it in my hands, all right?
I will never be able belongs to a very dead great-grandfather to thank enough.
This belongs to a very progressive fellow . He 's had a European manager.
My family also belongs to a very diverse church that is like a big family to us.
A German officer, who belongs to a very old Mecklenburger family, has been such a friend to me.
Look, he belongs to a very high society.
Yes! It belongs to a very irate woman who 's trying to get it back!
Ah, but this belongs to a very progressive fellow, and he's had a European manager.
Manolo Fortich belongs to a very low-density area which has only approximately 162 persons per square kilometre.

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Examples of using Very
I wanta very private conversation with him
He must have loved you very much
Very few know what that means
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