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Example sentences for "future generations"

  • It began when the miracle-working bones of John the Baptist were carried into Egypt, and hid in the wall of a Church, that they might be profitable to future generations.

  • Sam would only live to future generations in his paintings.

  • And that injury might be passed on to future generations.

  • It becomes of exceeding great importance that these facts should be known to the young, in order that they may endeavor to overcome their own weaknesses, and strengthen their own good qualities for the sake of future generations.

  • This is necessary, not only for the good of each individual, but also for the eternal interest of future generations.

  • The noblest task of moral action is to strive for the welfare of future generations.

  • Nature designs such to be the sires of future generations.

  • Upon it depends the health of future generations, and it were better for them did only those assume its bonds who are able to endow their children with sound physical frames.

  • Christianity rose up against this cruelty, building hospitals and saving the infirm, who were thus enabled to survive, marry, and hand down their infirmities to future generations.

  • We owe it to future generations to keep alive the noble and beautiful creatures which by their presence add such distinctive character to the American wilderness.

  • For example, many millions of Americans still live in habitations which not only fail to provide the physical benefits of modern civilization but breed disease and impair the health of future generations.

  • Also, I ask, for the sake of future generations, that we preserve the family farm and family-owned small business.

  • The happiness of future generations of Americans may well depend upon how effective and how immediate we can make our aid felt.

  • Many of the acts of the American Legislatures, respecting money and commerce, will, to future generations, appear incredible.

  • The very attempt to make perpetual constitutions, is the assumption of a right to control the opinions of future generations; and to legislate for those over whom we have as little authority as we have over a nation in Asia.

  • A great burden was, indeed, entailed on future generations; but the increase of the national debt was not felt so long as English manufactures were purchased, to a great extent, by the Continental States.

  • They were conscientious men--men who acted from the fear of God, and with a view to promote the highest welfare of future generations.

  • For the delight and instruction of future generations, I have had their names written on the pages of history, which is the world's gift.

  • Cargill knew that he would be adversely judged, by future generations, for what he had done; many would regard the excommunication as unreasonable and unwarrantable.

  • What trust did it commit to future generations?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    arbitrary power; close proximity; counter attack; future ages; future events; future generations; future happiness; future life; future page; future punishment; future retribution; future things; future wife; future work; future years; great economic; high altar; less well; poor uncle; prepare for; private libraries; said deliberately; shall give; she answered; then roll; who lived