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Example sentences for "more important"

  • She did nothing for her religion which she was not prepared to suffer for it.

  • Charles still had a strong party in the country.

  • But there was another matter still more important to be settled by the Vizier and the Governor.

  • But his sister, Lady Giffard, who had been some time his inmate, and who seems to have been a more important personage in his family than his wife, still remained with him.

  • We shall thus see that a large amount of hereditary modification is at least possible, and, what is equally or more important, we shall see how great is the power of man in accumulating by his Selection successive slight variations.

  • But, for our purpose, a kind of Selection, which may be called Unconscious, and which results from every one trying to possess and breed from the best individual animals, is more important.

  • Whether this statement will bear a critical verbal examination I will not now pause to inquire, for it is more important to determine whether any independent facts can be alleged in favour of the theory.

  • Wallace's views: "Expect that I should put sexual selection as an equal, or perhaps as even a more important agent in giving colour than Natural Selection for protection.

  • It is more important to ask, Why do these two worlds join?

  • The economic relation in which men and women workers stand to other members of their family is a more important factor.

  • But William had another and still more important point of contact with Philip II.

  • No doubt books of this kind attain their end, they are read; but this is always at the cost of a more important end, the end for which they ought to be read.

  • He hoped, therefore, by propitiating them through smaller sacrifices to win approval of more important usurpations.

  • In such classification the geologic factors are more important.

  • This does not necessarily mean that a large amount of time should be given to study of quantitative methods; exact habit of mind is more important in the early stages than expert facility with methods.

  • More important as mineral products are the cementing materials themselves.

  • An attempt on the part of the Imperial Government to introduce an increase of establishments had to give way to more important considerations.

  • More important, however, than this collapsible boat question is the matter of the pioneer detachments to be assigned to the Cavalry Divisions which require further equipment.

  • If he happens on troops at rest or on the march, he must be able to decide whether it is more important to follow or watch their subsequent movements, or to carry out his reconnaissance in some other direction.

  • More important still, we find a type of cosmic body which seems intermediate between the star and the nebula.

  • A more important controversy is conducted in regard to the gorgeous plumage and other decorations and weapons of the male birds.

  • More important still, several fishes have lungs as well as gills.

  • The more insidious the offence the more important it is to check it.

  • Still there was Jon, more important in her life than himself; Jon, who adored his mother.

  • That first morning in her new house, Gyp woke with the sparrow, or whatever the bird which utters the first cheeps and twitters, soon eclipsed by so much that is more important in bird-song.

  • Let me now turn to more important instances.

  • I turn, however, to a more important matter.

  • It is hard for an army officer to get out of the desk habit, and caution, conservatism, sureness, seem even in time of crisis to be more important than a bit of daring.

  • Now, I want to say a word or two on a more important matter.

  • This difference in chiaroscuro is a more important character in water painting than mere difference in form.

  • I can depend upon myself, and that is more important.

  • I am in no haste to be King of Arles, and, in fact, I am not sure that I wish to be king at all, because my geas is more important.

  • Nothing is more important, Manuel, in this very curious sounding affair, than the way that woman looks nowadays.

  • In other words nothing is more important at this time, than settlement of the 131 virgin areas.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "more important" 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:
    either branch; more about; more ample; more appropriate; more complete; more dangerous; more efficient; more formal; more frequent; more high; more inclined; more letters; more persons; more powerful; more precise; more profitable; more ready; more serious; more shall; more slowly; more species; more then; more will; more words; more years; you know very well