How To Use Perpetuity In A Sentence

  • Augustus's testamentary review of legionary strength, and his summation of public revenues and expenses, underlay his recommendation that the borders of the empire be frozen in perpetuity.
  • For example, suppose that we wish to compute the present value of a perpetuity of C dollars a year. Principles of Corporate Finance
  • For example, suppose that we wish to compute the present value of a perpetuity of C dollars a year. Principles of Corporate Finance
  • You will agree, sir, that these wretches behaved like men whose nephews and grand-nephews were condemned in perpetuity to remain as poor as their ancestors.
  • Such was his superiority, in fact, that when he won the event for the third time in succession in 1870, he was awarded the championship belt in perpetuity.
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  • Her sister, Elizabeth, wished to associate herself throughout perpetuity with piety, education and literature.
  • I believe the balanced budget amendment proposal would subject the nation to unacceptable economic risks in perpetuity.
  • I think it would be better to speak of the perpetuity rather than the eternity of the now, since the phenomenon in question is a modest, empirical one, not some theological claim, and the word "eternal" inevitably attracts the suspicion of substantialism Joseph S. O'Leary homepage
  • Water would have to be drained away from the site in perpetuity -- called dewatering -- to prevent copper and acid mine drainage into the surrounding streams where salmon, by the trillions, have spawned for thousands of years. Joel Reynolds: Telling Rio Tinto To Stop the Mine in Bristol Bay Before It Starts
  • The land had been promised to the Indian tribes in perpetuity.
  • An exclamation mark suffixed nearly every rendering of the name at the launch in Monaco, but even Audi would not expect us to use it in perpetuity any more than Fiat expected a full stop after every reference to the original Punto.
  • Will they manage to mature, in tandem, into a team capable of bringing silverware back to Ayrshire or will the swinging sixties remain, in perpetuity, as the halcyon era?
  • And last time I checked, perpetuity defied some laws of physics.
  • 'attainder of treason' -- to prohibit forfeiture in perpetuity of property of every sort, no less than 'bills of attainder,' 'corruption of blood,' and barbarities of punishment, such as disembowelling, quartering, etc. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 1, January, 1864
  • Unless some of this debt is forgiven, they will be paying in perpetuity.
  • These lands had been granted to the family in perpetuity.
  • Remember that the return on a perpetuity is equal to the yearly cash flow divided by the present value. Principles of Corporate Finance
  • The sight of this, Alda declared, made her ill; though the little boy was as docile as he was helpless; but it was quite true that to nerves and ears not inured from the first, Theodore's humming and his concertina were a trial from their perpetuity. The Pillars of the House, V1
  • They are living longer, but rather than pay more tax to fund the pensions bill, they focus on maintaining their benefits (no new housebuilding to keep property prices high and legislation guaranteeing their pensions in perpetuity are two examples). Boomers ignore the next generation as they gild their retirement with private pensions
  • Clearly, Juilliard is in the early-music business to stay: The $1 million program, which gives full-tuition scholarships to the students, will expand to include lute and gamba players in 2013; Bruce Kovner, Juilliard's board chair and the program's primary funder, recently endowed it in perpetuity. Second-Class Repertoire No More
  • The years may look like the fallen leaf to flutter equally pass, but this wealth perpetuity.
  • The trust fund will ensure preservation of the site in perpetuity.
  • The clear specific intent was to safeguard for Colombia its sovereignty in perpetuity, a guarantee for which Colombia had been willing to grant to the United States the right to create an isthmian transit–rail or canal. The Path Between the Seas
  • The trust fund will ensure preservation of the site in perpetuity.
  • Company X and Y both pay annual dividend of 40 tambala to their shareholders and this is expected to continue in perpetuity.
  • The treaty grants Britain sovereignty over the sites in perpetuity.
  • In short, the second type of scrutiny, which is very essential in the criticism of traditions, relates to the constancy and perpetuity of the chain of narrators.
  • The wealthy sometimes arranged for personal anniversary rites and chantry prayers to be conducted in perpetuity, while ordinary parishioners were remembered collectively on the feast of All Souls.
  • The trust, being created by statute, cannot be held invalid on the ground of perpetuity or on any other ground.
  • The perpetuity of the transformations or the power to become, whenever it pleased, the form it desired; was everywhere recalled to the mind of the people of Ancient Egypt, by the symbolic figure of the scarab, the hieroglyph of the words: _To become_, _to be_, _to be existing_, as also creator, an amulet of power above all others. Scarabs The History, Manufacture and Symbolism of the Scarabæus in Ancient Egypt, Phoenicia, Sardinia, Etruria, etc.
  • Imperial China ceded Taiwan in perpetuity to Japan in 1895 via the Treaty of Shimonoseki Article 2 b. On Helping Our Friends in Taiwan
  • For example, suppose that we wish to compute the present value of a perpetuity of C dollars a year. Principles of Corporate Finance
  • Stitched soles are expensive to manufacture, but in skilled hands can be resoled almost in perpetuity, until the uppers finally yield and surrender. Kit Freak « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • I believe the balanced budget amendment proposal would subject the nation to unacceptable economic risks in perpetuity.
  • In conjunction with its tercentenary celebrations in 1968, Sveriges Riksbank (the central bank of Sweden) instituted a new award, "The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel" on the basis of an economic commitment by the bank in perpetuity. The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 1969-2006
  • Take the current dean of the Washington press corps, David Broder, who is leading the charge in ridiculing Harry Reid for saying the obvious — that “this war is lost” (as it is militarily, unless we stay in perpetuity and draft many more troops). Archive 2007-04-01
  • The tribes, whose treaties guaranteed them the right to harvest sucker and salmon in perpetuity, filed lawsuits demanding protection for the fish.
  • Would it have to be a lease in perpetuity?
  • King of Portugal, to be the first bishop of Saint Thomas of Mylapur, and granted Philip and his heirs and successors in perpetuity the right of patronage and presentation to the see, and the benefices that might be created therein, by the mere facts of their creation and dotation. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
  • Hal promises to re-inter Richard II's body and endow two chantries so that priests can sing masses in perpetuity for Richard's soul (4.1). Shakespeare
  • But books have some kind of sustainable perpetuity, so let's write the book.
  • There had been victory parades in July 1919-but every hamlet had its dead and their memory in perpetuity.
  • But the wealthy Egyptian more commonly provided for the future of his Ka by bequeathing a portion of his estate to the priesthood, in prepayment for sepulchral meals in perpetuity. Pharaohs, Fellahs and Explorers
  • They do not own the land in perpetuity.
  • I had the good sense not to come up with the Sybil/Mina Project, dedicated to my deceased mother and her incomparable borcht, brisket, schav, sour pickle and blintzes recipes, thereby retaining the rights to perpetuity of my nobodiness. Sybil Adelman Sage: Memo to Julie Powell of Julie & Julia
  • The certainty of one more day's affection, which she gained by silence, outvalued the hope of a perpetuity combined with the risk of all. A Pair of Blue Eyes
  • The certainty of one more day’s affection, which she gained by silence, outvalued the hope of a perpetuity combined with the risk of all. A Pair of Blue Eyes
  • Suppose that the firm invests in a new project which is expected to produce the same yearly income in perpetuity. Principles of Corporate Finance
  • desire happiness in perpetuity
  • Pictorially, for Louis de Roncherolles there is no escape; he is trapped for perpetuity within a closed circle of mourning and death.
  • an annuity paid in perpetuity
  • An annuity in perpetuity does not have a fixed time span but continues indefinitely and receipts can therefore only come from interest earned. Collins Dictionary of Economics
  • Their heirs would inherit the crowns of England and France in perpetuity. Malory: The Life and Times of King Arthur's Chronicler
  • The site of the memorial is granted in perpetuity to Canada.
  • I was prescient and the good sense not to come up with the Sybil/Mina Project, dedicated to my deceased mother and her incomparable borcht, brisket, schav, sour pickle and blintzes recipes, thereby retaining the rights to perpetuity of my nobodyness. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • In contrast, the mythmaking seems to flourish in perpetuity. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The total sums involved run into crores of rupees, the equivalent of several million pounds sterling, every year in perpetuity. TANK OF SERPENTS
  • The land had been promised to the Indian tribes in perpetuity.
  • The trust fund will ensure preservation of the site in perpetuity.
  • They were, I may say, apprenticed to education, to art, to the church, to science, to literature; and in those fields they served the important function of moulding the thought-processes of the nation in the direction of the perpetuity of the Oligarchy. Chapter 21: The Roaring Abysmal Beast
  • These lands had been granted to the family in perpetuity.
  • The uppermost portion of the peak belongs to the Fujisan Hongu Sengentaisha shrine, having been granted the title in perpetuity by the Shogun in 1609. 9 Smashing Trivia Bits on Japan's Mount Fuji
  • It was these dual aspects of perpetuity which were to assume such importance in America.
  • Settlers brought with them the idea of land as a partible, bounded commodity, owned by an individual (or self-selected partnership), transferable, and exclusive in perpetuity. Belongings: Property, Family, and Identity in Colonial South Africa
  • The longevity and perpetuity, if not the excellence, of democracy has ensured that no individual or ideology has been able to paint this country in monochromatic colours.
  • In short, the second type of scrutiny, which is very essential in the criticism of traditions, relates to the constancy and perpetuity of the chain of narrators.
  • I don't know that it's got much to do with the endocrine system, but you seem to have mastered the ‘integrity and perpetuity of life’.
  • For example, suppose that we wish to compute the present value of a perpetuity of C dollars a year. Principles of Corporate Finance
  • bequeathed to the nation in perpetuity
  • But maybe don't ask too much further because it's possible that before 'freezer perpetuity', the deceased cats might have been laid out on the hood of cars on front lawn, you know, to kind of desiccate before being burying? The Moderate Voice
  • The US Government gave the land to the tribe in perpetuity.

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