It was a white rabbit, also belonging to the staff sergeant's children.
The oldest graves here belong to his children.
The future seemed not to belong to him but rather to his children, and especially his only son.
Though relatively inexpensive, they were the most precious, for they belonged to her children.
The answer, of course, is that the debt belongs to our children.
It belonged to his grown-up children - a daughter and a son.
The small toys that usually appeared, though new to us, were old and worn, probably once belonging to his own children, who had since grown-up.
However, the mothers said the clothing did not belong to their children.
His position is that they primarily belong to his children.
Now the deficit also belongs to the people, to our children and grandchildren.