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And what kind of impression has the whole story made on you?
Her work had not made much of an impression in the past.
"He was one of those students who really made an impression."
For one reason or another, they had made an impression.
Even better, I got the impression she felt the same.
She might not come, or start with a bad impression.
I'm not really out to make any impression of myself.
Either way, his first impression on them would be important.
I got the impression he was looking for something to hit.
Now I want to get your impression of what you saw today.
Though she was small, he got the impression of power.
I had a first clear impression of the outside world.
She had made far too strong an impression on him.
Although you do seem to have made an impression on my son.
I'm just trying to take an impression of your family.
What he could not do was make an impression on the man.
I had the impression you would know who to talk to, though.
But I got the impression he was just a friend.
You could say he made a bit of an impression.
Not to do, but to give the impression of doing.
But his words made less impression than he had thought they would.
He would certainly make an impression on her, one way or the other.
Might as well make a good first impression, she thought.
On the other hand, he does not want anyone to get the wrong impression.
"He has had a significant impression on the way we live now."