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Example sentences for "good impression"

  • The propriety of making a good impression by the appearance of my house and grounds!

  • But I should imagine a doctor just settling in a town would be sufficiently alive to his own interests to see the propriety of making a good impression by the appearance of his house and grounds.

  • It is surprising, when you come to think of it, how full the world is of writers trying to make a good impression on publishers.

  • All I can say is that there is no earthly possibility of making a good impression on any living thing if Elizabeth is in one of her bad moods.

  • Yet no one has met the publisher who ever tries to make a good impression on any one.

  • I can make a good impression when I want to .

  • I must make a good impression before my mate.

  • She had also dressed to make a good impression, because she was rustling with silk and satin, and shining with gold brooches and chains all over.

  • Indeed, the main trouble on board just now was how we should make a good impression when we landed.

  • I had exhorted so many of the immigrants that it was our duty to one another to try to make a good impression when we first landed, that the least I could do I thought would be to set a good example.

  • For example, it is generally recognized that suitable clothes help to create a good impression.

  • My acquaintance got a minor job under him in order to make a good impression in advance.

  • Therefore you should use to the highest degree of activity and of quality what you know about the effect of dress in helping to create a good impression.

  • Sidenote: The Process And Effects] That is the way to make a good impression.

  • On the other hand, I now set my hopes on making a good impression, on the score of novelty alone, by performing selections from my own works still unknown to the Viennese public.

  • He then reassured me, by telling me that he had only wanted to make a good impression on the host by mentioning the Princess, as he thought she had already engaged rooms elsewhere.

  • All this made a good impression and, it was obvious, served as a demonstration in my favour, without, however, influencing the real situation to any appreciable extent.

  • But finding them free and easy, she was so herself, and made a good impression.

  • Now put on all your best things, and I'll tell you how to behave at each place, so that you will make a good impression.

  • She meant 'facinating', but as Grace didn't know the exact meaning of either word, fastidious sounded well and made a good impression.

  • But Mr. Mellon does not make a good impression on the witness stand.

  • But granting that the real Mr. Mellon is shown in the enormous fortune and not in the timid asking of a subordinate, "Did I make a good impression?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good 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:
    good camping; good cheere; good citizenship; good common school education; good earnest; good face; good family; good figure; good hotel; good hunting; good length; good lieutenant; good looking; good natured; good opportunity; good painting; good preservation; good right; good round; good shape; good share; good sirs; good start; good store; good sword; good temper