Examples of 'seems to belong' in a sentence

Meaning of "seems to belong"

implies that something or someone appears to naturally fit or have a rightful place in a particular setting or context. It suggests that the subject or object blends in well and seems suitable or appropriate within a certain environment

How to use "seems to belong" in a sentence

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The internet meme seems to belong to no one.
He seems to belong in the next era.
There is an anecdote which seems to belong here.
The word seems to belong to another time.
You have asked around and it seems to belong to no one.
That seems to belong in your hand.
The very idea of security now seems to belong to a bygone age.
Who seems to belong to this house.
The one we are going to talk about seems to belong to the former group.
It seems to belong to the military.
Because cleanness of heart seems to belong chiefly to the appetite.
It seems to belong to the victim.
The capacity for reverence and worship certainly seems to belong to us by nature.
The proprietor seems to belong more to the latter.
Seems to belong in my brain.

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Everything here seems to belong to the cats.
It seems to belong to some people and to be completely absent for others.
This quarter seems to belong to poetry.
It seems to belong to the heavily armed man playing cards opposite the dandy.
The job of collecting water seems to belong to a small number of fixated foragers.
The Scottish hegemony on the independent bottling seems to belong to the past.
The future seems to belong to them.
Many Christians can not take it anymore from a Church which seems to belong to another century.
Lapland seems to belong to the past.
He 's never even been here before and yet he seems to belong to the mountains.
He seems to belong to this house.
The two remaining images seems to belong to the same view!
It seems to belong to the Carme group.
His cell phone number now seems to belong to a Portuguese gentleman.
Seems to belong to FPC project.
This link seems to belong here.
Seems to belong to DMDK.
The present case seems to belong to the same category.
Seems to belong to the very earliest period of Baby-.
While your sculpture seems to belong to a world that is not ours.
Sort of walk, set to the tune of "Humpty-Dumpty, " which seems to belong with the.
This phone number seems to belong to a debt collection agency.
Gracious lady, we are delivering this man . He seems to belong to this house.
Therefore expansion seems to belong to desire rather than to pleasure.
For another example, we lack political diversity ; everyone seems to belong to the Democratic party.
So the future seems to belong to those who dominate digital programs.
Therefore a character is not a power, since this seems to belong to the second species.
This principle thus seems to belong to a criterion for band distortion minimization.
We found a robe in the lower river, and it seems to belong to His Highness.
Your work seems to belong to a Danish school of thought.
Yes, I have found her… But she seems to belong to the world.
The name seems to belong particularly to the north of Scotland.
Families fly apart, and each generation seems to belong to a different period of history.
It seems to belong between those two, somehow.
I forgot to tell you too what seems to belong to you in a way ; I.

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Examples of using Belong
He did not belong there in the first place
Then get in there where you belong
Geet and ghazal belong to the past
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