Sentence examples for library belonging from inspiring English sources

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The borrowings suggested that Bond had access to the library belonging to Mr. Wheeler, who was known to have an affection for literature.

In the north Lebanese city of Tripoli, a library belonging to an Orthodox Christian priest, containing over 80,000 books and manuscripts, was set ablaze and two-thirds of the contents were destroyed.

The school is being set up in a former Library belonging to the local council, by the Ark education charity, which runs other academies in England.

I pulled out one last thing -- a library card from the nearby Santa Monica Library, belonging to another young woman.

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"After all, the library belongs to the people," he said.

They could also usually identify which country a library belonged to by its language.

"I tell the kids that the library belongs to them," she said.

However, the many items that individual women and women's organisations have donated to the library belong in the purpose-designed building in Old Castle Street, just as the Elgin marbles belong in Greece.

This means that the man used in the CTC library belonged to YCC haplogroup G.

Therefore, 88.8% reads in G1245N library belong to miRNA; while, 92.4% reads in G1245T library do so.

In addition, most clean reads in L7 library belong to the length 30-nt, implying more than 60% non-miRNA contaminants.

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