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Example sentences for "important role"

  • Song and dance play an important role in their daily lives, particularly among the peasants.

  • Laments, however, continue to play an important role in the musical life of the people.

  • Literary criticism, which had played an important role in the development of Romanian literature, was revived as a literary art and was removed from politics.

  • European history began in Greece, the civilization of whose people passed to the Romans and from them to the other Aryan nations which have played an important role in the great historical drama of modern times.

  • Therefore an important role in the development of his symptoms must be accredited to the amnesias of the neurotic.

  • A woman who played an important role in Balzac's association with Madame Hanska was Mademoiselle Henriette Borel, called Lirette.

  • Here he met Madame Hamelin and the Duchess d'Abrantes, who was destined to play an important role in his life, and also the tender and impassioned poetess, Madame Desbordes-Valmore.

  • But if this tramp colony proves a success, the same system could be applied not only to take care of all our dependent and criminal classes, but to play an important role in the production of the necessaries of life.

  • The farm colony system, more and more indispensable in our existing civilization, will perform an important role in the gradual transformation of society from the competitive to the cooperative form.

  • The metaphors of the university also played an important role.

  • Language plays an important role, together with other sign systems, subordinated to language or not.

  • Heredity, as has been suggested, sometimes plays an important role in it.

  • Though we are prone to think of it as coming to attention in our time, psychotherapy has played an important role in every phase of the history of medicine.

  • Until he has actually had the experience of finding that they play an important role in some ailment he is almost sure not to think of it.

  • Undoubtedly the mind plays the most important role in the therapeutics of the affection.

  • Roughly 4 million foreign workers play an important role in the Saudi economy, for example, in the oil and service sectors.

  • Oil and gas exploration and development played an important role in this growth.

  • The economy is noted for stable industrial relations, moderate unemployment and inflation, a sizable current account surplus, and an important role as a European transportation hub.

  • Roughly five and a half million foreign workers play an important role in the Saudi economy, for example, in the oil and service sectors.

  • A consideration of the method of spread of typhoid will serve to illustrate the way in which flies may play an important role.

  • It is natural to suppose that an insect which throughout its whole life is in such intimate relationship with man should play an important role in the transmission of disease.

  • Of the suggested insect carriers none seem to meet the conditions better than mosquitoes, and there are many suggestions in literature that these insects play an important role in the transmission of leprosy.

  • Douglass came to play an important role on the Underground Railroad, in the life of Rochester and, through "The North Star", among Northern freedmen.

  • Blacks, however, played an important role in the acquisition of this territory.

  • While some discrimination still continued, the order and the Fair Employment Practices Commission, which resulted from it, played an important role in opening large numbers of new jobs to the Afro-American community.

  • Churingas play an important role in the ceremonies of the totem festivals.

  • Because of the difficulty in producing fire, its preservation plays an important role in the life of the savage.

  • Two lines of argument, particularly, have here played an important role, and still retain a measure of influence.

  • An important role in appointing these Commissioners was played by the Bolsheviks' military organization.

  • The sailors, who had played such an important role in revolutionary events, were almost unanimously on our side.

  • During October the question of the uprising played an important role in our party's inner life.

  • While the story of the marriage of Sara, daughter of Raguel, is a Jewish romance, the literature of the inter-biblical period is not without its tragedies, in which woman plays an important role.

  • Feasting played an important role in the heyday of Nineveh's grandeur, as also in the Babylon of later days.

  • Brothers in the East often played an important role on such occasions.

  • Often, however, as gargantuan consumers, they play an important role in building up the deficits which finally wreck an economy.

  • In the competitive struggle for survival which played such an important role in the life of pre-civilized communities, strategic geographic location was often decisive.

  • Hayem found fatty infiltration of the walls of the small veins and capillaries, and believed this to play an important role in the etiology of these bleedings.

  • From all these accounts it is evident that scurvy played an important role in the general nutrition of the troops on the Eastern front.

  • As is well known, scurvy has played an important role in Arctic and Antarctic explorations, and has been the cause of the failure of many of these expeditions.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "important role" 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:
    ammonium sulphide; count them; country clergyman; cubic yards; devote themselves; external evidence; good natured; great principle; important article; important business; important consideration; important element; important feature; important matter; important part; important role; important step; intravenous injection; judge thou; many bees; merchant vessel; present society; shall proceed; square kilometres; street cars; wage labor