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    Use "impresses" in a sentence

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    impresses


    1. Europe and stil impresses, with its 15


    2. “Ah,” I said, “Your focus impresses me, never the one to stray,


    3. Besides Mr Mandela, I have yet to meet one who impresses me


    4. ‘My typing? Is that what impresses you? Typing is clumsy and slow


    5. Something about not understanding that being on time is important or that dressing correctly impresses


    6. It is a full admission of these truths which impresses upon me the extreme peril of humanity at present … Let us not be deceived by phrases about "Man taking charge of his own destiny"


    7. Oh, it’s Youssaf that impresses him, Moshe thought even as he spoke


    8. Oh, it's Youssaf that impresses him, Moshe thought even as he spoke


    9. But this linking to each other’s thoughts gave their collective race a vast unheard of power and intelligence that impresses even you


    10. Show biz impresses you not

    11. When this buddhic consciousness fully impresses the physical brain, it gives


    12. She impresses me, Travis," he said, reaching out and seizing the front of her coat


    13. He tells about our suspicions that we were being followed, but especially the book impresses Oded


    14. If I read a book and it impresses me, I may send out a note, provided there is a way to contact that writer


    15. “ Yeah, it impresses my mom all the time


    16. What impresses me and gives me hope is the growth of the mind and spirit of man, and not his being used as an agent to convey a message


    17. impresses you," Juko looked upon the other man with fire in his dark eyes, despite the pain that burned within his shoulders


    18. He shows that he means business, at the same time he impresses


    19. On many occasions I visited her in the past, right from my Primary School days when my mother usually sent me to assist her in washing plates, sweeping of their massive compound and as well attend to other home chores, she impresses me as a living legend and I had always looked up to such visits


    20. It is a black-powdered substance that peels away the face and soul of an angel and impresses them on someone else

    21. It is beautiful, this strange thing, and impresses upon her the finality of the situation—that, before her eyes, and in the near distance, is a castle wide and tall, of which she knows is the end of the world, this journey, this place


    22. It impresses upon us the


    23. This greatly impresses the gathering and a murmuring goes


    24. repetition impresses the subconscious, and we are then master of the situation


    25. Not because they couldn’t not make any sense: but because your dreams are inhabited and poisoned and affected by the wishes of so many unseen, undead insane auras… that the combined effect of their wishes in your dream: break up your dreams, like a kaleidoscope of broken fragments: flashing and changing with no rhyme or reason… as first one entity manages to take control of your subconscious… and then another entity rips that control away from the first and impresses his wishes on your dream so it can vicariously live out its fantasy, as all the other insane entities, crowding into the dream-fantasy… turning into meaningless chaos of conflicting wishes, a nightmare of horror, fear, terror, violation, etc… that leaves you unable to do anything


    26. he has the energy to do that after nights with Kate astounds and impresses me


    27. Her mamma of course impresses on her that this is her husband and that this must be so


    28. ' The work is full of ingenuity, but wanting in creative fancy, and by no means impresses the reader with a sense of credibility


    29. His forehead was marked with the line that indicates the constant presence of bitter thoughts; he had the fiery eyes that seem to penetrate to the very soul, and the haughty and disdainful upper lip that gives to the words it utters a peculiar character that impresses them on the minds of those to whom they are addressed


    30. Do you feel a creeping, shrinking sensation, Watson, when you stand before the serpents in the Zoo and see the slithery, gliding, venomous creatures, with their deadly eyes and wicked, flattened faces? Well, that's how Milverton impresses me

    31. You might miss a few titles – Citizen Kane for example, which I find impresses film directors more than it does the rest of us, or A Clockwork Orange, whose main impact lay in getting banned


    32. The founder of a sect or party, or an inventor, impresses us less when we know how or by what the way was prepared for his activity


    33. How does a phrase crop up in a dialogue? Whence comes it that it suddenly impresses itself on the attention of those who hear it? We have just said, that no one knows anything about it


    34. When you see activity that impresses you, always refer to a weekly chart to see if the stock is building a base or if it is extended too far past its buy or pivot point


    35. Do you feel a creeping, shrinking sensation, Watson, when you stand before the serpents in the Zoo, and see the slithery, gliding, venomous creatures, with their deadly eyes and wicked, flattened faces? Well, that's how Milverton impresses me


    36. Nothing impresses the mind with the vast duration of time, according to our ideas of time, more forcibly than the conviction thus gained that subaerial agencies, which apparently have so little power, and which seem to work so slowly, have produced great results


    37. The consideration of these various facts impresses the mind almost in the same manner as does the vain endeavour to grapple with the idea of eternity


    38. And the drawing near of Death, which alike levels all, alike impresses all with a last revelation, which only an author from the dead could adequately tell


    39. That impresses men's minds, and to such a degree that the very triviality and incompleteness of the evidence becomes less trivial and less incomplete even to an unprejudiced mind


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