No permanent office or staff belongs to the conference itself.
In this announcement, he said, "The office doesn't belong to me.
The office normally belonged to some government functionary or other.
It's my name, but the office belongs to you and your fellow taxpayers, Ralph.
The second office, I assumed, had belonged to my predecessor and would now be mine.
The office they bad entered was obviously one belonging to an important executive.
Judge Bobbitt realized that the office belonged to the people and not to him.
Institutionally this office didn't belong anywhere, it just stood out by itself.
"This office belongs to whoever can take it and hold it!"
The office might have belonged to a colonial governor from the nineteenth century.