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Sentences with impress

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  • To impress clay with a die
  • To impress a die into clay
  • Horne relishing chance to impress against Smith.
  • Honestly if you want to impress the panel, you need to learn the questions and then practice answering them over and over again.
  • What impressed him most was their speed. [VERB noun]
  • I had always impressed upon the children that if they worked hard they would succeed in life. [VERB + on/upon]
  • To impress an interviewer.
  • Why not impress your guests with a seafood feast?
  • But this change has not yet impressed itself on the minds of the British public. [V pron-refl + on]
  • Billy Sullivan had impressed me as a fine man. [VERB noun + as]
  • Our analysis shows there is evolutionary logic in men 'burning money' to impress the girl.
  • Essendon had Hawthorn's measure once again, Collingwood continued to impress and St Kilda broke hearts of Bulldogs fans on Friday night.
  • I am impressed by your work
  • To impress a seal in wax
  • To impress the danger of a situation on someone
  • Mr. Campion appeared suitably impressed and she warmed to him. He was very easy to talk to with those long clown lines in his pale face, a natural goon, born rather too early she suspected.
  • Manchester United's Tom Cleverley impressed on his first competitive start and Lampard demonstrated his continued worth at international level in a performance that was little more than a stroll once England swiftly exerted their obvious authority.
  • That first view of the Eiger impressed itself on my mind.
  • We impressed our footprints in the wet cement.
  • The press gang used to impress people into the Navy.
  • The liner was impressed as a troop carrier.
  • The neighbors were impressed into helping the family move.
  • A child's behavior intended to impress.
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