The situation of Peterhead peculiarly well adapted it for a haven of refuge, and the improvement of the port was early regarded as a matter of national importance.
The formation of a navigable highway through the chain of locks lying in the Great Glen of the Highlands, and extending diagonally across Scotland from the Atlantic to the North Sea, had long been regarded as a work of national importance.
To possess the best possible packet service between England and Ireland is a matter of national importance.
To them, it is of much importance, as they conceive; and it is, in fact, of national importance.
It is of vital importance that our distant Territories should be exempt from Indian outbreaks, and that the construction of the Pacific Railroad, an object of national importance, should not be interrupted by hostile tribes.
The Federal government attends to most matters which are of national importance, and which cannot properly be looked after by the states individually.
Particularly after 1900 did the agitation take on national importance.
It was the supreme interest and held national importance.
Can it be that art is no longer of national importance?
Your brother is in Glasgow," said Uncle Fred, "doing civilian war work of national importance.
Amos, his eldest son, who from early boyhood had cultivated the valuable habit of keeping one ear to the ground, was by this time in Glasgow, safely embedded in a convenient stronghold labelled "Civilian War Work of National Importance.
In other words, in matters of national importance, which should rule?
Clay, however, succeeded in inducing Congress to make an appropriation for a survey of such roads as might be deemed of national importance, which Mr. Monroe did not oppose.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "national importance" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.