Sentence examples for which really belongs from inspiring English sources

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Last year's top five had one film, the fourth Twilight, with a US setting; two, if you count the last Transformers, which really belongs to the multimillion-dollar globetrotters that rule the roost now.

Do senior scientists truly deserve the kudos they get from their university employers for keeping the research cash rolling in, or are they basking in glory which really belongs to less well-established researchers?

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Thus, by degrees, this court has drawn over to itself actions which really belong to...the Court of Common Pleas.

Let's finally make Battery Park City, with its 10,000 or so residents and 92 acres of businesses, housing and beautifully maintained green spaces, a part of the city to which it really belongs.

RW: The heart of this is to move this out of the narrow, legalistic confines of the judicial system, where you have scores of judges issuing different opinions, and moving it to where it really belongs, which is the International Trade Commission.

As noted in his Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine, a "great idea" takes a "longer time and deeper thought for [its] full elucidation," but this process of "germination and maturation" will be a "development" only if "the assemblage of aspects, which constitute its ultimate shape, really belongs to the idea from which they start".

We won't know what "really" happened in Erra's childhood until her own narrative, which concludes the book — and "really" belongs in quotation marks.

And finally, Eleven, who seems to have a strange connection with both realities, yet ultimately lacks a comprehensive understanding of either, tries to make sense of where she really belongs or further, which reality she truly deserves.

Helena Parker, an English Literature student said: "Classic York uni trying to get in on a heritage which doesn't really belong to us and then getting it wrong".

Ruthie and Or aren't only victims of poverty, male opportunism and social indifference; they are also victims of their actions and desires, which don't really belong to them in any meaningful sense because, well, everything they do and feel is symptomatic of their pathological existence.

He believed they misunderstood the film and to which genre Scream really belonged, and were focusing too much on the horror elements.

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