Use "posterity|posterities" in a sentence

1. It brings neither posterity nor exaltation.

2. The loss to posterity is incalculable.

3. * Prophecies for us and for our posterity.

4. She saw her future family—her posterity.

5. Their music has been preserved for posterity.

6. His work must be preserved for posterity.

7. This wise precaution preserved the Garden for posterity.

8. Posterity will remember him as a great man.

9. A few are not well known to posterity.

10. Fortunately for posterity, Barringer was a stubborn man.

11. But which are the crucial ones to our posterity?

12. You must stop imagining that posterity will vindicate you.

13. A photographer recorded the scene on video for posterity.

14. Few of his works will go down to posterity.

15. I would preserve these books for posterity, Your Holiness.

16. Posterity will jump to conclusions: that is its nature.

17. Let us just record another similar point for posterity.

18. Cain's posterity never makes it past the flood of Noah.

19. Alaskans for Posterity exists to protect Alaska's economy from politics

20. 6 Few of his works will go down to posterity.

21. You are the pioneers for both your progenitors and your posterity.

22. *Pierre Brassier de Jocas, who continued the posterity, see below: f3

23. Happily, preservation groups stepped in to save some stock for posterity.

24. Boxing up the wedding gown for posterity is so pass é.

25. Abbot, this affects the handing down of Shaolin martial arts to posterity.

26. But if I sign with a shaking hand, posterity will say, 'He hesitated.'"

27. But if I sign with a shaking hand, posterity will say,'He hesitated.'"

28. He had a new strap fitted, but had the old one retained for posterity.

29. The word root in verse 1 refers to ancestors, and branch refers to posterity.

30. The Youth of a Nation are the trustees of posterity. Benjamin Disraeli 

31. Write innumerable posterity on the board, and invite students to add it to their lists.

32. Every attempt is being made to ensure that these works of art are preserved for posterity.

33. As he grew older, Abram was concerned about how God would fulfill the promises regarding his posterity.

34. Posterity at first mocked Boswell as a buffoon and lickspittle who managed to write a great book.

35. That same year the first diploma of the naval Alma mater preserved for posterity was awarded.

36. “And I will wipe out from Babylon name and remnant and descendants and posterity,”+ declares Jehovah.

37. Yet nostalgia movies pose a curious question of cinema sociology: what precisely will their posterity be?

38. Abram also had a concern about the land that the Lord had promised to him and his posterity.

39. We become joint heirs to promises given by the Lord to Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and their posterity.28

40. He remained on earth to provide a posterity through which Noah would come (Moses 8:3–4).

41. We believe that the ultimate treasures on earth and in heaven are our children and our posterity.

42. Fortunately someone had the presence of mind to snap off a picture, preserving the soapy creature for posterity.

43. Such a pleasure I hope is before us and our posterity under the influence of the new government....

44. By this judicious purchase, the National Library has ensured the preservation of a significant cartographic collection for posterity.

45. (It may be helpful to know that the word seed in 1 Nephi 7:1 refers to children and posterity.)

46. A gene has only one criterion by which posterity judges it: whether it becomes an ancestor of other genes.

47. 19 Posterity undoubtedly concentrated its attention on St Augustine as a theologian, and on what he wrote about predestination.

48. 27 It so happens that Parrhasios composed his own review for posterity, namely the epitaph inscribed on his tombstone.

49. The names of those who died are recorded for posterity on a tablet at the back of the church.

50. For more than a year now Mr Kohl has been locked in a battle to rescue his battered reputation for posterity.

51. Had he not been followed as a Surrey opener by Jack Hobbs, then perhaps he would be better known to posterity.

52. Scientist Joseph Priestley concluded: “The prohibition to eat blood, given to Noah, seems to be obligatory on all his posterity . . .

53. (John 1:14) His followers learned as eyewitnesses, and recorded for all posterity, that everything he said was rock solid, the truth.

54. 28 Between us we had even hired a video so that we could record this minor miracle of medical history for posterity.

55. They received fresh water to drink, while those who had no posterity to put offerings at their graves suffered sore and many deprivations.”

56. Her deliberately constructed-for-posterity taped conversations in March 1964 with the historian Arthur Schlesinger, published in 2011, have added to her posthumous renown.

57. The Comsat Legacy Project is a COMARA organization formed for the single purpose of preserving the history and accomplishments of the Comsat corporation for posterity.

58. When those first Ancestresses and Ancestors preserved what they were taught by the Abosom and transferred that tradition via protocols to their posterity without

59. And lastly, (for there is no end of enumerating every particular of his glory,) with one word Bequeath all this power and splendor to his posterity?

60. Abraham received a promise that all of the blessings of these covenants would be offered to his mortal posterity (D&C 132:29–31; Abr

61. His biographer Paolo Giovio says, "His nature was so rough and uncouth that his domestic habits were incredibly squalid, and deprived posterity of any pupils who might have followed him."

62. However, under McCain, the wedge between public spending and taxes would be larger, Americans would feel richer, and they would spend more at the expense of “posterity” eight years down the road.

63. The following Biobibliographical survey - in the format of an encyclopaedia article - will focus on those of his medical works which either had the greatest impact on posterity and/or attest most

64. However, under McCain, the wedge between public spending and taxes would be larger, Americans would feel richer, and they would spend more at the expense of "posterity" eight years down the road.

65. Books are the legacies that a great genius leaves to mankind, which are delivered down from generation to generation as presents to the posterity of those who are yet unborn. Joseph Addison 

66. 9 We are each of an unsocial, taciturn disposition, unwilling to speak, unless we expect to say something that will amaze the whole room,(www.Sentencedict.com) and be handed down to posterity with all the eclat of a proverb.

67. We are each of an unsocial, taciturn disposition, unwilling to speak, unless we expect to say something that will amaze the whole room[sentence dictionary], and be handed down to posterity with all the eclat of a proverb.

68. Might not the basket, stable- broom, mat - making, corn- parching, linen- spinning, and pottery business have thrived here, making the wilderness to blossom like the rose, and a numerous posterity have inherited the land of their fathers?

69. THE EIGHT Beatitudes OF JESUS Jesus Christ gave us the Eight Beatitudes in the Sermon on the Mount near the Sea of Galilee, recorded for all posterity in the Gospel of Matthew, the first Book of the New Testament of the Bible

70. “Americanism is an unfailing love of country, loyalty to its institutions and ideas; eagerness to defend it against all enemies; undivided allegiance to the flag; and a desire to secure the blessings of liberty and posterity.” The Americanism Program: Promotes Patriotism by celebrating America’s Patriotic Days.

71. Constitution We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.

72. To let it be landed, would be giving up the Principle of Taxation by Parliamentary Authority, against which the Continent have struggled for 10 years, it was loosing all our labour for 10 years and subjecting ourselves and our Posterity forever to Egyptian Taskmasters—to Burthens, Indignities, to Ignominy, Reproach and Contempt, to Desolation

73. We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.

74. In that humble setting in Fayette, New York, when we think of what has taken place since then and what has happened in our lives and with our ancestries, I hope all of us have that gratitude and would have a desire to pass that on to our posterity and the knowledge that we have and the testimonies that we have that this work is true.

75. Ba'-ni (Bani, "posterity"): (1) A Gadite, one of David's mighty men (2 Samuel 23:36).(2) A Levite whose son was appointed for service in the tabernacle at David's time (1 Chronicles 6:46).(3) A Judahite whose son lived in Jerusalem after the captivity (1 Chronicles 9:4).(4) The descendants of Bani (called Binnui, Nehemiah 7:15) returned with Zerubbabel and had taken "strange wives" ().

76. Ba'-ni (Bani, "posterity"): (1) A Gadite, one of David's mighty men (2 Samuel 23:36).(2) A Levite whose son was appointed for service in the tabernacle at David's time (1 Chronicles 6:46).(3) A Judahite whose son lived in Jerusalem after the captivity (1 Chronicles 9:4).(4) The descendants of Bani (called Binnui, Nehemiah 7:15) returned with Zerubbabel and had taken "strange wives" ().