Example sentences of "so important " in BNC.

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1 These descriptions were vital to writing about these two artists in whose work colour plays so important a part .
2 The other major role of the sculptor is in the service of religion , where a high degree of interplay between artist and patron is not necessarily so important , making the sculptor 's situation into one which is more like the painter 's .
3 Her virtue is so important to her that she can more easily contemplate her brother sacrificing his life to save her virginity than that she might sacrifice herself for him .
4 ‘ You see , they are so important for the uttermost functioning of the brain . ’
5 Girls think they are so important .
6 Usually it will be only for a few seconds , but it is the ability to do it instantly on demand that is so important .
7 Jay could n't remember why it had been so important to see her .
8 No longer so important .
9 On arriving he missed that female intimacy which had been so important a part of his life for many years .
10 The Martina money machine marches on but at 34 , and with career prize money of $16million plus to her name , the dollars are n't so important these days .
11 Her strength i s so important to her game .
12 It is this careful attention to traditional dance rhythms which is so important to the style of both ballets , although neither can be called a character or national work ( see page 28 ) .
13 which display the solo dancing ability of each character and define social status and other traits that are so important to the unfolding of the story , e.g. the Six fairies bring their various gifts to the Christening and Aurora dances happily to acknowledge the compliments of the Princes and all who have come to her birthday ( The Sleeping Beauty . )
14 This gives an impression of speed which is so important in this interpretation of Czerny 's finger exercises for the piano , and is quite alien to the soft rise and fall of the Sylphides ' jetés danced to Chopin 's romantic music in a woodland glade .
15 It is this opening up and exposure of traditional dance that is so important when choreographers attempt to give a realistic atmosphere to the style and expression of their work .
16 It is this strong contrast between the two parts which is so important to maintain whether the dances are in demi-caractère or character ( authentic ) style .
17 This is why Bratfisch is so important .
18 is n't so important . ’
19 Burrows seems to have lived with his material for so long that he has forgotten to throw out enough clues for the rest of us , and there are few hints as to why certain sequences are so important that they should be repeated over and over again But what constantly saves the piece from disappearing into itself is the obliquely moving nature of the central relationship and some patchy but startlingly lovely dance images .
20 For members of the society it has never been so important to know these things .
21 The need to avoid bad history is the reason the debate over the teaching of history in schools is so important : what is the proper balance between traditional concerns with royalty and battles as against the need to understand the great political movements of our time and the social and economic conditions which spawned them ?
22 The generous support given by Branches of the Association , organisations and individuals to enable residents to enjoy outings and holidays is very much appreciated as they are so important to the well-being of residents .
23 This meeting with Temple was so important to him that the photograph of the group hung on the wall of his room when he died .
24 Touring is so important .
25 This vision , what Eliot called Kipling 's knowledge ‘ of the things which are underneath , and of the things which are beyond the frontier , , was what made some of Kipling 's short stories so important to the writer of The Waste Land .
26 In the theatre was a model , indeed a sustained exploration , of the role-playing which was so important for social mobility , the appropriation and successful deployment of power .
27 Yet her role in altering the political balance in the Conservative party and directing the government has been so important that she merits discussion in her own right .
28 Thus the pattern of accumulation of capital from trade for subsequent investment in production which was so important in late eighteenth-century Britain had had its roots in Africa before the colonial period .
29 It is this conclusion , which , with many modifications , many anthropologists would still accept , which made kinship so important for Marx and Engels .
30 This view of kinship as an opposite to capitalist relations of production explains the vivid interest with which Marx and Engels examined the work of such anthropologists as Bachofen , McLennan , and Maine , who were all concerned with this topic ; but above all it explains once again why Morgan should have been so important for them , since he above all was the expert on kinship .
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