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Example sentences for "commercial importance"

  • The small black fruit is about a third of an inch in diameter, and of no commercial importance; wood is little used; and the tree is chiefly ornamental, and has been much planted in California.

  • In its forest form, where trees of any sort are of commercial importance, it often attains a height of ninety or 100 feet, with smooth rounded bole as symmetrical as the pillar of a cathedral, with a diameter of from two to four feet.

  • There are also flour mills, and manufactories of iron castings, mill machinery, and agricultural implements, which give it commercial importance, and a sound basis of prosperity.

  • Its extensive factories and foundries give it material wealth, while its geographical situation guarantees its commercial importance.

  • Except as a wild product, this nut has perhaps the least commercial importance of any species mentioned in this paper.

  • That we urge the importance of continued efforts along these lines and similar action in all other states in which the chestnut species is of commercial importance, either for timber or nut purposes.

  • The Persian or so-called English walnut is of commercial importance in this county only in the far Western States.

  • The latter frequently vie with walled cities in commercial importance.

  • Apart from the raw material itself, there are few bye-products of the leather trades which are of commercial importance.

  • Sumach[3] is the other pyrogallol tan of commercial importance.

  • Perkin on ellagic acid and catechin, we are still in the dark with respect to the constitution of the tannins which are of commercial importance, and any synthetic production of these materials is thus out of the question as yet.

  • The tannins are widely distributed in plant-life, but only in a limited number of cases do the plants contain sufficient tannin to render them of commercial importance.

  • The cheap production of this material and the easy liberation by its aid of acetylene at once gave the gas a position of commercial importance.

  • Though the third town in the state in point of population, Alleppi is the first in commercial importance.

  • In winter it is common off Devon and Cornwall, but has not hitherto been caught in such numbers as to be of commercial importance.

  • Deposits of this character of commercial importance occur in Arizona and Mexico.

  • Lisle is particularised by him as next in commercial importance to Antwerp and Amsterdam.

  • In the Philippines they occur in all provinces, though not always in sufficient quantity to make them of commercial importance.

  • In parts of the Visayas, such as Bohol, Capiz and Samar, it is utilized to a considerable extent, but cannot be considered of commercial importance.

  • Other pandans reported under the name of sabutan and resembling it more or less have no commercial importance.

  • In such a case the panuban might become a fruit of commercial importance.

  • This fruit, on account of its scarcity, is of no commercial importance.

  • It is not eaten, and is of no commercial importance.

  • The city is situated six hundred miles southeast of Havana, and, after Matanzas, comes next to it in commercial importance, its exports reaching the handsome annual aggregate of eight millions of dollars.

  • This city stands next to Havana in population, but not in commercial importance.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "commercial importance" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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