People who immigrate to England usually try to preserve a part of their traditional culture.
The preservation of natural areas as park lands is important for future generations.
I never buy this brand of bread; it's full of preservatives and artificial color.
The body of a
man who lived 5,000 years ago was discovered perfectly preserved in ice.
James Thurber once said that humor is a serious thing, one of our greatest earliest natural resources, which must be preserved at all cost.
People are calling on the government to preserve this virgin forest as
a park.
Barb and Ted spent the weekend making cherry and blueberry preserves for the winter months.
Scientists are working to preserve the wall paintings in the cave.
There is an Italian proverb which states that to preserve friendship, one must build walls.
Karl Marx
believed that the ruling class relied on the state to preserve their property rights and to support their vested interests.
George Santayana remarked that the diseases which destroy a man are no less natural than the instincts which preserve him.
The portrait in ancient Rome had a twofold function: it both preserved the person's image and contributed to the history of the family.
The ancient Egyptians physically preserved the dead in the form of mummies in order to ensure a good afterlife.
In 1533, Henry VIII secretly wed Anne Boleyn, and today the Vatican Library preserves twelve love letters he wrote to her.
After his death, Alexander the Great's remains were preserved in a huge pot of honey.
Because it is surrounded by mountains and sea, the Republic of Georgia has been able to preserve its culture and national identity.
The Koran tells us that those who preserve themselves from greed will surely prosper.
Felix Mendelssohn's two greatest symphonies served to preserve impressions he gained of the landscapes and sounds he encountered during his travels in Italy and the British Isles.
Discussion question: Should immigrants to a new country be encouraged to preserve their traditional culture?