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Example sentences for "favourable impression"

  • For though he might develop greater splendour according to his position, a modest appearance here makes a favourable impression.

  • His people produced a favourable impression on the Florentine commissaries, but not so those of the allies on him.

  • Besides which, having formed an attachment for your ship, you are naturally anxious to give strangers also a favourable impression of her.

  • I ascertained that the real cousin had not made a favourable impression; and that, in fact, they were all glad that the engagement between him and Jette was at an end.

  • And there is nothing to give Uncle James to eat except vegetables--and I do so want to make a favourable impression!

  • She felt sure that Stephen was making a favourable impression.

  • Even at that horrible moment she remembered the importance of making a favourable impression.

  • Sir John asked him particulars concerning his adventures on the highway, and Twm, throwing all his natural wit into the account, made a favourable impression on his father.

  • No sooner, however, had the seminarist attacked the party press than the prince became furious and made a favourable impression.

  • He would make a favourable impression, and that impression was to be another step across the distance not only between Gentile society and himself, but between all Jews and all Gentiles.

  • Even the sneering man made a favourable impression on him to-night.

  • He was particularly eager that Bridget should create a favourable impression on Lawrence, as indeed she could scarcely fail to do.

  • In Carrissima's opinion Bridget was not exerting herself to make a favourable impression either on Lawrence or his father.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "favourable impression" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    aesthetic experience; caraway seeds; century date; dollar gold; eleven hours; ever read; favourable breeze; favourable impression; favourable opportunity; favourable variations; favourable wind; fifty miles; fine gold; further questions; general catalogue; good school; good water; hearted girl; literary study; mathematical demonstration; men are; sudden sense; three successive; towards them; trace behind; trifle less