How to use in-sentence of “perpetual”:
+ A perpetual resource has a never-ending supply.
+ On December 10, 2005, married the singer Jair Oliveira, who in childhood was part of the group Turma do Balão Mágico, known then as Jairzinho in the church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in São Paulo, officiating a marriage that lasted four years, as well as his sister.
+ To encourage the involvement of the community and to ensure the continuous practice of the hudhud in its social-cultural context, the Hudhud Perpetual Award was created and launched in 2006.
+ His thought on human beings, especially on morals, human freedom and perpetual peace, impressed Kant.
+ The Pevensie children help Aslan, a talking lion, save Narnia from the evil White Witch, who has reigned over the land of Narnia for a century of perpetual winter.
+ Talk pages that attract frequent or perpetual debate, articles often subject to controversy, and highly-visible or popular topics may be appropriate for this template.
+ He also spent a large amount of time trying to achieve perpetual motion.

Example sentences of “perpetual”:
+ An Gof is recorded to have said before his execution that he should have “”a name perpetual and a fame permanent and immortal””.
+ President Truman had a tough decision to make for the sake of Americans and the world at large – one that would lead to the end of the seemingly perpetual war, but with grievous consequences.
+ Like many perpetual calendar systems, this one uses fourteen different year formats.
+ He was one of the first people of Indigenous AustraliansAboriginal descent to get a perpetual lease for a pastoral property.
+ This is why Perpetual motion machines do not exist and could never exist; it would break a fundamental law of physics.
+ He worked more on his inventions and tried to find the secret of perpetual motion.
+ According to Lar, a checkuser on en., this user is a perpetual problem globally.
+ Non perpetual resources include Fossil fuels such as Petroleum,coal,etc.
+ An Gof is recorded to have said before his execution that he should have ""a name perpetual and a fame permanent and immortal"".
+ President Truman had a tough decision to make for the sake of Americans and the world at large – one that would lead to the end of the seemingly perpetual war, but with grievous consequences.
+ Like many perpetual calendar systems, this one uses fourteen different year formats.
+ The Runic calendar also “Rune staff” or “Runic Almanac” is a perpetual calendar based on the 19 year long Metonic cycle of the Moon.
+ Commodore licensed BASIC from Microsoft on a “pay once with no royalties” basis after Jack Tramiel turned down Bill Gates’ offer of a $3 per unit fee stating “I’m already married”, and would pay no more than $25,000 for a perpetual license.
+ The word “physics” comes from the Ancient Greek languageGreek word ἡ φύσις, meaning “nature”.At the start of “The Feynman Lectures on Physics”, atomic hypothesis as the single most important scientific concept, that “all things are made up of atoms– little particles that move around in perpetual motion, attracting each other when they are a little distance apart, but repelling upon being squeezed into one another”…” Physics can also be defined as “that department of knowledge which relates to the order of nature, or, in other words, to the regular succession of events”.
+ The Articles of Confederation, formally named the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union, was an agreement among all thirteen original states in the United States of America that served as its first constitution.
+ The basilica arose from the idea, proposed by father Julio Matovelle in 1883, of building a monument as a perpetual reminder of the consecration of Ecuador to the Sacred Heart, President Luis Cordero issued the decree on July 23, 1883, and it was carried out by president José María Plácido Caamaño on March 5, 1884.
+ By nominating himself perpetual censor, he sought to control public and private morals.
