1 The future belonged to the proles.
2 I'm good at spotting people who don't belong.
3 That too was a gesture belonging to the ancient time.
4 They belonged to the old days, before the Revolution.
5 Winston wondered vaguely to what century the church belonged.
6 Individually, no member of the Party owns anything, except petty personal belongings.
7 Naturally all the glory belonged to the victim and all the shame to the Inquisitor who burned him.
8 You will never learn much more about the Brotherhood than that it exists and that you belong to it.
9 However much in earnest he might be, he had nothing of the single-mindedness that belongs to a fanatic.
10 What appealed to him about it was not so much its beauty as the air it seemed to possess of belonging to an age quite different from the present one.
11 Like the glass paperweight or Mr. Charrington's half-remembered rhymes, it belonged to the vanished, romantic past, the olden time as he liked to call it in his secret thoughts.
12 Tragedy, he perceived, belonged to the ancient time, to a time when there was still privacy, love, and friendship, and when the members of a family stood by one another without needing to know the reason.
13 They yelled insults at the guards, fought back fiercely when their belongings were impounded, wrote obscene words on the floor, ate smuggled food which they produced from mysterious hiding-places in their clothes, and even shouted down the telescreen when it tried to restore order.