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1 I trust such details impress upon you the importance of remaining close?'
2 However... He paused, to impress upon the passengers how privileged they were.
3 Three points I endeavored especially to impress upon them in this speech.
4 These truths Trueman and his co-workers endeavor to impress upon the people.
5 Silently concentrate upon your passive mind and impress upon it your order.
6 I will impress upon the doctor the necessity of an early departure.
7 As with all their colonies, the Dutch left their impress upon Ceylon.
8 That is a point that I cannot impress upon you too strongly.
9 Then there was another point which I was to impress upon you.
10 That was what his father had tried to impress upon him, anyway.
11 There is one thing which I wish to impress upon you, Dan.
12 This opinion my uncle endeavoured, by various means, to impress upon me.
13 Which has left the more permanent impress upon mankind, Greece or Rome?
14 I simply want to impress upon you that this situation is...serious.
15 Perhaps I was trying to impress upon him our shared experience.
16 I really must impress upon you that the two aims are mutually inconsistent.
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