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Example sentences for "much importance"

  • In German work, however, inlay was never of so much importance as carving, and the Baroque influence almost immediately affected the character of the design for the worse.

  • A few works in tarsia were still executed, but none of much importance.

  • The duke and his son Guidobaldo were both great builders, and Urbino was not the only town in which they raised palaces, though the others were not of so much importance.

  • Music, being of so much importance in the church services, received much time and attention.

  • Why would dialectic naturally not be of much importance, so long as instruction in theology was dogmatic and not a matter of thinking?

  • Another type of school which became of much importance in England, and spread to other lands, was the Infant School.

  • The Court of Vienna refused to accede to it, not placing perhaps so much importance on the deliverance of Mack as he had flattered himself it would.

  • I do consider my Essay of much importance so long as the doctrine it maintains is treated as a question, and so long as any important part of the defence of that doctrine is thought to rest on its evidence or arguments.

  • These were the only persons on the place of much importance to gain over.

  • Number Five is apt to forget herself and those social differences to which some of us attach so much importance.

  • Long before the events which have of late imparted so much importance to the possessions of the United States on the Pacific we acknowledged the independence of the Hawaiian Government.

  • The subject is one of much importance, and I earnestly commend it to the early consideration of Congress.

  • In the transaction of its business questions of much importance to inventors and to the community frequently arise, which by existing laws are referred for decision to a board of which the Secretary of State is a member.

  • Our commercial interests in that region have experienced considerable increase and have become an object of much importance, and it is the duty of this Government to protect them against all improper and vexatious interruption.

  • Do not apprehend that any difference in our several arrangements of the poems can be of much importance; you appear to understand me far too well for that to be possible.

  • Attaching so much importance to the truths which interest them, they are prone to over-rate the Authors by whom those truths are expressed and enforced.

  • Judging from the analogy of the greater number of the Quadrumana, it is probable that the early ape-like progenitors of man were likewise social; but this is not of much importance for us.

  • I do not regard the control reserved in the resolution to the Secretary of War over such excavations, fillings, and structures upon the island as may be proposed as of much importance.

  • In the interest of good neighborhood and of the commercial intercourse of adjacent communities, the question of the North American fisheries is one of much importance.

  • DEAR SIR, In the Affair of so much Importance to you, wherein you ask my Advice, I cannot for want of sufficient Premises, advise you what to determine, but if you please I will tell you how.

  • They are not of much importance, but I send you the paper.

  • Again, it was through Madeleine that the votes of so much importance to him, and which he had believed unattainable, were procured; she stood before him for the second time in the light of a benefactress.

  • If I did not know," rejoined Madeleine, "I should not have offered to make a sacrifice of so much importance.

  • Gratified by his visit and elated by the prospect of effecting a business transaction of so much importance, never dreaming of the fatal sequence which might be the result, Maurice drove to the residence of the French ambassador.

  • The choice of a house is a point of so much importance, that I could not justify making it, without the most mature inquiry and reflection.

  • The physical characters of the subsoil are often of much importance to the soil itself.

  • In the civil wars this place was considered of much importance, for Prince Rupert despatched a body of 500 horse and foot to occupy and fortify it.

  • Its benefactors were many in number, and by the magnificent grants and privileges with which it was endowed, it acquired so much importance, that during the reigns of Edward I.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    much alone; much amused; much care; much danger; much expedition; much for; much has been said; much haste; much higher; much improved; much loved; much lower; much matter; much mistaken; much nearer; much pain; much resembles; much service; much sought; much stronger; much success; much trouble; much wind; much work; run the; widely used