Sentence examples for service belonged from inspiring English sources

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The artists to whom Durand-Ruel first rendered a service belonged to "the beautiful School of 1830" comprising Courbet and Delacroix and the Barbizon painters Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, Théodore Rousseau and Jean-François Millet.

No one would deny that libraries needed to modernise and adapt, or that muddled leadership in the past – a plethora of organisations treading on one another's toes – and arguments about whether the library service belonged within education, or social policy, or culture, fostered the belief that libraries were ripe for attack.

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Your service belongs to the ages.

Workers in industries such as retail and food service belong to a similar demographic.

What people in the telecom business call POTS plain old telephone service"belongs to a dying era.

It has more than 34,000 members working in the civil service, belonging to 23 government departments, 37 executive agencies and 57 non-departmental public bodies.

He wrote, "Each man must recognize his service belongs to the government through 24 hours of each day" and "continuing employment in the service will depend upon demonstrated fitness, ability as investigators and honesty and fidelity in all transactions".

A builder leans out of his van in a traffic jam to tell us about a terrible nightmare in which he pulls the tablecloth from a long table laid with a 200-year-old dinner service belonging to rich clients.

Anyone got any ideas?" No one suggests abandoning the pile on the Faubourg Saint-Honoré or recognising that perhaps the whole diplomatic service belongs to the days before email and the internet – the telephone even.

According to their membership functions (e.g. a service belongs to a certain CSP), the service class is seen as a subclass for the CSP class.

The second response is to build on the increasing legal reality that data generated by individuals, no matter through which corporate service, belongs to the individuals who generated it - or that, at least, the individual has a right to a copy of his or her data.

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