অন্তরভুক্ত থাকা, অন্বয়যুক্ত হত্তয়া, সম্পর্কযুক্ত হত্তয়া
(1) Be a part or attribute of.
(2) Belong.
(3) Be connected.
(1) The institutional arrangements which appertain under the system
(2) The institutional arrangements that appertain under the system
(3) The answers generally appertain to improvements in standard of service
(4) The answers generally appertain to improvements in standards of service
(5) He is to perform all the duties which appertain to him throughout the year.
(6) When Della woke up, she would be furious they had made any contact that didn't appertain to their job.
(7) Wrong word, reverend, but it does appertain to the evangelical community's attitude toward gay Americans and their families.
(8) Botes do not imply a common wood; they could as well appertain to field or hedgerow.
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(11) They, and all that appertained to them, went down alive into the pit, and the earth closed upon them: and they perished from among the congregation.
(12) The issues that actually appertain to it, for instance, are dealt with by a training programme.
(13) Thus the Act provides, as it seems to me, firstly that every hereditament has to have its own rateable value and secondly that every rateable value appertains to a particular hereditament.
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(15) The Spaniards move towards the Orient, because they should appear to appertain to the Emperor [Charles V]; and the Portuguese move toward the Occident, for that they should fall within their jurisdiction.
(16) It is not an incorporeal right, such as, for example, an easement, which appertains to his land and adversely affects the registered Red Land.
(17) Hence existence appertains to the nature of substance, and every substance contains within itself the complete explanation of its own nature and existence.
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