belonging to it in Germany
belonging to it [bilɔŋiŋtouit] dazugehörend
Sentence patterns related to "belonging to it"
1. For here I am raising up the Chaldeans, the nation bitter and impetuous, which is going to the wide-open places of earth in order to take possession of residences not belonging to it.
2. ‘Overall, a Consistent set of variables is selected across the two functional forms.’ ‘One maximal Consistent set of propositions is distinctive in that all of the propositions belonging to it are true.’ ‘It says that no Consistent formal logical system can prove its own consistency.’
3. This is Jehovah’s message —and no false god or lifeless idol can block its fulfillment: “Here I am raising up the Chaldeans, the nation bitter and impetuous, which is going to the wide-open places of earth in order to take possession of residences not belonging to it.
4. Barbarism reappears, but created in the lap of civilisation itself and belonging to it; hence leprous Barbarism, Barbarism as leprosy of civilisation.” To understand the significance of Marx’s critique it is important to recognize the role that the treadmill occupied as a means of terrorizing and torturing workers who were consigned to it
5. Hence the comic matter chosen in the first instance is a ridiculous imitation or Apery of this constant striving after logical precision, and subtle opposition of thoughts, together with a making the most of every conception or image, by expressing it under the least expected property belonging to it, and this, again, rendered specially absurd