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How to use immemorial in a sentence

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After his arrival, man's everlasting desire for not departing and staying forever in this world is his perpetual passion from time immemorial.
The traditional practices are the most difficult to deal with since they are about attitude and our way of life going back to time immemorial.
Horse-breeding has been the Adyghe peoples's national pride since immemorial times.
Jujutsu can trace its origins back to the ancient age of the kami and time immemorial as a unique Japanese martial art.
Rooted in immemorial folk beliefs, ghost stories, as a literary genre, have their own conventions and are a comparatively recent development.
The archidiaconal residence rises on an area tied since time immemorial to church activities.
Since time immemorial man has caught fish and whales, but in the past three decades a rum situation has emerged.
The instant possesses an immemorial elasticity that defies quantitative diagnosis.
Very few people have ever seen these shy, utterly beguiling creatures on their immemorial trek.
From time immemorial, man has learnt to extract this precious metal from Mother Earth.
From time immemorial slaves have manifested a desire to escape their bondage.
Having retained its aura of mystique and history since time immemorial, it has become a restful corner in our hectic world.
Like many men since time immemorial, he is living more in hope than expectation.
It is true that, from time immemorial, armies have always been attended by camp followers.
From time immemorial there have been friendly migrations and unfriendly onslaughts on the Kerala society, mostly through the sea.
From time immemorial, or at least since the '50s, teens have been assembling scrapbooks and collections to celebrate their pop icons.
In fact we have a long tradition of protecting nature and have protected reserves from times immemorial.
Because they will be part of that immemorial conversation of humankind about how we shall live.
For example, we are already seeing nostalgic laments of the loss of the immemorial rights of Internet users.
Carefully placed to capture and reflect light, water softens and cools the interior in the immemorial Hispanic tradition.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Gold is worked with success in Pahang, and has been exploited from time immemorial by the natives of that state and of Kelantan.
If the Gulf States go, still it is their right, immemorial, incontrovertible!
Such have been the customs of the Orient, from time immemorial, and are today.
Inns have, from time immemorial, been the scenes of romances and tragedies and crimes.
Even when I first met her, she seemed to have been mine from time immemorial.
They have consequently, from time immemorial, been inhabited by a dense population.
It had absolutely no parallel, for every other major planet had been known from time immemorial.
It has from time immemorial been known to man in all the countries it inhabits as the devastator of his flocks of sheep.
The possessors of the moldwarp estate have, from time immemorial, regarded it as properly theirs.
Philosophers as well as immemorial kings, Pharaohs and Ptolemys, are on our side.
But for this they would probably have been as hostile as were Uri and Glarus, which had fought from time immemorial.
From time immemorial, the phosphorescence of the sea has been observed by navigators.
The soft, gray lines rose up on each side of her, immemorial, inalterable lines of gentle land.
Tee turned and saw a barrel-chested red-haired giant holding up a drink in the immemorial bar toast.
This people had lived from time immemorial in the valleys of Rioja and Catamarca, and had been under the suzerainty of the Incas.
From time immemorial the Copt Oak has borne a celebrity that bears out the tradition of its ancient sacredness.
They are not thought to be inspired, but are revered because of their immemorial antiquity.
Bert tramped through a country disorganised by pestilence, foodless, and shaken to the very base of its immemorial order.
Wat's thumb was raised to his nose in an immemorial gesture.
War, of course, is an immemorial source of romantic feeling.
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