McDarren's response will get you the full stops in a separate entry in the array. The other alternative is using zero-width assertions. In this case, I suspect you want the full stop associated with the sentence before, so I would use a look-behind assertion since you want to split in between the full stop and the next character.
@line = split (/(?<=\.)/, $line);
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by Tanktalus
in thread Perl split
by Gavin
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