Many important families, such as Cicindelidae, Scaraboeidae, Buprestidae, and the whole of the enormous series of the Phytophaga are either entirely absent or are only represented by a few introduced species.
It has been by this mode of reasoning that the court has adjudicated many important questions; and the same mode is proper here.
It only threw off the dominion of a power claiming to be superior, and to have a right, in many important respects, to exercise legislative authority.
He signalized himself in many important victories in different parts of the world.
He was the second son of George II of England, and commanded at many important battles in the German wars.
His reign was signalized by many important events.
The Bureau of Corporations has made careful preliminary investigation of many important corporations.
The vertebrate ear resembles the eye and nose in many important respects, but is different in others, in its development.
Moreover, many important features in the ontogeny of the vascular system are still very obscure and controverted.
It may be safely said that they are not actually under the control of the Department, in many important cases, one time in ten.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "many important" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.