Sentences with impress, Past and Past Participle Form Of impress V1 V2 V3

Sentences with impress, Past and Past Participle Form Of impress V1 V2 V3

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Sentences with impress

1. That’s impressive.

2. We’re all impressed.

3. I’m truly impressed.

4. Steve isn’t impressed.

5. Alex sounds impressed.

6. Frank looks impressed.

7. I thought you’d be impressed.

8. I must say I’m quite impressed.

9. I didn’t mean to give that impression.

10. Physical beauty isn’t so impressive to me.

11. My father says; First impressions are important.

12. The songs of Opeth is darker than a neo-impressionist artist.

13. I am impressed by your recent advertisement in the newspaper.

14. I’m not impressed by someone’s degree… I’m impressed by them making movies.

15. Well, don’t expect us to be too impressed. We just saw Finnick Odair in his underwear.

16. I love myself when I am laughing. . . and then again when I am looking mean and impressive.

17. I was impressed by Hendrix. His attitude was brilliant. Even the way he walked was amazing.

18. The more you try to impress, the more you become depressed, and the more they get tired of your coercion.

19. Too many people spend money they haven’t earned to buy things they don’t want to impress people they don’t like.

20. My aim in painting has always been the most exact transcription possible of my most intimate impression of nature.

21. Each one I go to only reinforces my general impression that religions have much, much more in common than they like to admit.

22. I have been impressed with the urgency of doing. Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Being willing is not enough; we must do.

23. Wake up, loser! She is totally out of your league. She is more beautiful than you desire. He said to the impression of the mirror.

24. School management can impress parents with their fancy infrastructure, but students have to spend more time there than their parents.

25. There is no spot of ground, however arid, bare or ugly, that cannot be tamed into such a state as may give an impression of beauty and delight.

26. I was impressed by Hendrix. Not so much by his playing, as his attitude – he wasn’t a great player, but everything else about him was brilliant.

27. Beauty must appeal to the senses, must provide us with immediate enjoyment, must impress us or insinuate itself into us without any effort on our part.

28. The school-boy doesn’t force himself to learn his vocabularies and rules altogether at night, but knows that be must impress them again in the morning.

29. A scientist in his laboratory is not a mere technician: he is also a child confronting natural phenomena that impress him as though they were fairy tales.

30. We were astonished by the beauty and refinement of the art displayed by the objects surpassing all we could have imagined – the impression was overwhelming.

31. Why do you think the old stories tell of men who set out on great journeys to impress the gods? Because trying to impress people just isn’t worth the time and effort.

32. If facts are the seeds that later produce knowledge and wisdom, then the emotions and the impressions of the senses are the fertile soil in which the seeds must grow.

33. The dull mind, once arriving at an inference that flatters the desire, is rarely able to retain the impression that the notion from which the inference started was purely problematic.

34. In less enlightened times, the best way to impress women was to own a hot car. But women wised up and realized it was better to buy their own hot cars so they wouldn’t have to ride around with jerks.

35. In the morning he was lying dead on one of the beds fully clothed. He was dead. I got the impression he wanted to go, and I must have killed him. I can’t remember strangling him. I just sat there shocked.

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