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How to use posterity in a sentence

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Bad enough I should have to think about it without suffering the indignity of attempting to record it for posterity.
The comedian ate the rice and pickle as if it was a gourmet dish while lensmen recorded the event for posterity.
But when they lined up for the team picture before their Champions League semi-final, there he was, large as life, and preserved for posterity.
At least certain parts of the city need to be preserved for the sake of posterity.
This slowed progress and construction and probably helped save southern brownstones for posterity.
So this picture records for posterity a scene of village life that has been lost forever.
That these debates are televised and recorded for posterity are implicit in a democracy.
In the meantime, we can only bow to the scorn of the multitude, and await the judgment of posterity.
Yes, the motives of fame and posterity are there, but the main thrust of their reasoning is that they want to stay alive.
Cohen recommends a methodical, three-part approach to archiving for posterity.
Thoughtfully done and vibrantly coloured, they bring out the value of trees and the need to treasure them for posterity.
Historical monuments and buildings need special care if they're to be conserved for posterity.
Into this you can slot 35 mm slides and negatives to transfer to your computer for posterity, or print out for all to enjoy.
Although it may deeply embarrass their teenage offspring, parents love to record family outings and special occasions for posterity.
I wrote some stuff at the end, too, and Dark Horse, with an eye for posterity and the book trade, are doing it as a slim hardcover.
Diaries convey the sweep of history in the detail of eye witness testimony, while photos freeze a specific moment and capture it for posterity.
These portraits lent them a near iconic dimension, recording a pictorial hymn in their praise for posterity.
As he nears the end of his remarkable career, Warne is a phenomenon waiting to be cast in gold for posterity.
They are also cultural and political catalysts that protect and conserve heritage and history of the land and people for posterity.
Such portraits documented fire companies for the benefit of their members, their stations and for posterity.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And for many a cause for which men have suffered and died, posterity has but a yawn.
He was the first Aaronite, after a considerable time, whose name has been recorded for posterity.
Anakim, the posterity of Anak, the son of Arba, noted in sacred history for their fierceness and loftiness of stature.
Doubtless posterity has acquired a better city by the calamity of that generation.
A great debt has been contracted in securing to us and our posterity the Union.
The late sardar Lachman Singh will go down to posterity as a hero, because he knew how to die.
Were Canaan's posterity to endure the entailment of its disabilities and woes, until the end of time?
One sees a twinge of conscience in the clause in parentheses, as excusatory of themselves to posterity.
Have you ever reflected that posterity may not be the faultless dispenser of justice that we dream of?
He afterwards took the name of Plantagenet and transmitted it to his princely posterity.
Are acquired powers transmitted to posterity, or is the germ plasm unaffected by its environment?
And hence this tremendous struggle to singularize ourselves, to survive in some way in the memory of others and of posterity.
Then the high priesthood descended to each of his sons for the posterity of each.
It is not to be expected that posterity will take much interest in him, for his point and meaning are impressional.
Why, too, should they transfer any portion of the infliction to their posterity?
The verdict of posterity and not of the yearly subscriber or daily purchaser is decisive.
It is always the delivery that does it, as Demosthenes triply assured posterity.
His own public had unjustly neglected him, posterity consigned his operas to oblivion.
The lesser branch is called the Levitical or Aaronic, because it was conferred upon Aaron and his posterity.
You wouldn't have me go down to posterity as Pelham the Pincher, would you?
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