The idea of cloning in this sense belongs to science fiction, and may never become a reality.
These ideas didn't belong to the ancients but rather belonged to the court and to England.
Your ideas belong in there somewhere too I think, so good on you.
Such ideas as natural rights belong to the metaphysical age and progress is to be found in positive laws.
He said: "The idea that workers have nothing useful to contribute to management belongs to the 19th century, not the 21st."
His ideas on that subject are wise, but belong in other books - where, indeed, they have often been.
Actually, both the idea and its completion belonged to The Shadow.
Newspaper editors, who like to think that any ideas their reporters get belong to the paper, have a different view of the standards.
Academics are concerned with being able to discover who wrote what, and which ideas belong to whom.
The idea that there is growing opposition to perestroika belongs to them.