Sentence examples for of which belongs from inspiring English sources

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His entire family lives in a tiny but clean room filled with worn furniture, almost all of which belongs to the hostel.

And they're half-a-million dollars over the salary cap, a good chunk of which belongs to Will Hopoate who this week is playing for someone else.

Industry executives estimate that Shamrock, which began with a $2 million investment, has about $1.7 billion under management, 75percentt of which belongs to the Disney family.

The Senate is a body governed by laws and by traditions, to the latter of which belongs the freshman visit to Senator Robert Byrd, the West Virginia Democrat.

Gazprom Media's structure is complex: it is 100%-owned by Gazprom bank, almost half of which belongs to Gazprom's pension fund.

In 2003 private assets are estimated to have been worth €5 trillion $5.6 trillionn), half of which belongs to the richest tenth of the population.

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That leaves a lot of outstretched empty hands, many of which belong to former customers.

Several art works, not all of which belonged to Finlay, were removed from the garden temple.

The two men found 14 lost patents at the library, 10 of which belonged to Morey.

A school was built, and sturdier houses began to appear, one of which belonged to the Marees.

And there are last words, the best of which belong to Hein­rich Heine: "God will pardon me.

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