The authors concluded that the original subject "belongs to a group of patients who have sensitive, labile skin that easily contract new allergies."
All subjects belonged to a group of volunteers who had previously participated in other studies and who were known to have normal oesophageal motility.
"All the Prince's subjects belong to the Prince!"
Each federal subject belongs to one of the following types:
Nearly all subjects belong to haplogroup R-M17.
His subjects belonged to the Vishnu-worshipping Vaishnava sect and were very erudite in Vedic knowledge.
Her best subjects belong to the home: children's faces, interiors, and outdoor scenes.
No federal subject can belong to more than one economic region.
This approach is not always satisfactory because gaps may not be left in the notation at the appropriate place where a new subject belongs.
The following subject probably belongs in advanced jazz studies, the conundrum raised by books like this is that by definition they're pro-Ellington in all things.