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1 He was not favourably impressed with the Emperor Nicholas or his people.
2 I must confess that I was not very favourably impressed with Mr.
3 Mr. Klein arrived, and Oswald Tarleton was not favourably impressed by him.
4 Geoffrey Barrington was not very favourably impressed by the Murata household.
5 A first-rate horsewoman herself, she was by no means favourably impressed with it.
6 Moreover, I was not favourably impressed with my first sight of young Bohun.
7 But on the whole Barron's manner in these remarks had favourably impressed his companion.
8 Longstreet, on the other hand, was obviously very favourably impressed .
9 Avery surveyed him also, and as not very favourably impressed .
10 I'm not favourably impressed with that doctor; an officious bumpkin, he seems to me.
11 He taps the marble mantelpiece, and is favourably impressed by the tinny sound.]
12 That he had favourably impressed the court was clear.
13 And Leicester was favourably impressed with his new acquaintance.
14 I was never so favourably impressed with any man.
15 Mrs. M'Gregor was very favourably impressed with the Inspector.
16 I confess, from what I've seen of the fellow, he has not favourably impressed me.
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