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1 The favourable impression which Mrs. Pett had formed of her nephew waned.
2 Such an introduction is not calculated to make a very favourable impression .
3 Kingozi, behind his pipe, considered them well: and received a favourable impression .
4 Few would, at first sight, receive a favourable impression of my aunt.
5 The new room at once produced a favourable impression on Agnes.
6 The favourable impression made by Ricci had been deepened by Schaal and Verbiest.
7 Bruno had not made a wholly favourable impression upon the Lilywhites.
8 At length he departed, leaving behind him a very favourable impression .
9 Mr. Paret's speech at the Opera-House last evening made a most favourable impression .
10 The Oxford University forwards created a very favourable impression against Major Stanley's XV.
11 His personal appearance gave me anything but a favourable impression .
12 Even at that horrible moment she remembered the importance of making a favourable impression .
13 The Reverend Pontifex, anxious to make a favourable impression , was all smiles and bows.
14 That night President Steyn made a most favourable impression on us with his talk.
15 She felt sure that Stephen was making a favourable impression .
16 Wishing to leave behind a favourable impression , I instantly complied.
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