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impress - use in sentences
Object
- judge: All 4 riders had two attempts at the kicker to impress the judges.
- interviewer: It will impress the interviewer if you have, say, taken the head off an engine or tackled electrical jobs at home.
- boss: I mean moost people try to impress the boss in their first match, he did his best to upset him!
- critic: The crucial moment, which has so impressed critics throughout the ages, actually occurred before the allegorical display had begun.
- audience: Tango does not need to be flamboyant or crowded with complicated maneuvers designed to impress an audience.
- everyone: Darlo boss David Hodgson said: " He's a proven goalscorer and has impressed everyone since he came in last month.
Subject
- enthusiasm: We have been impressed by the enthusiasm with which some lawyers have greeted the prospect of being able to exercise such rights.
- dedication: Iâve been hugely impressed by the dedication and professionalism of all the staff and volunteers who work for our company.
- breadth: Also, I was always impressed by the breadth of his football knowledge. ' Mentor?
Adjective complement
- soccer: Soccer: Gerken out to impress Soccer: No appeal on sending-off Soccer: Liam hits leveler Soccer: Parkinson's praise for.. .
Followed by an intransitive particle
- upon: We want to impress upon our pupils that learning takes place beyond the confinements of the school day.
Used with why or when
- when: Its ideal for taking to parties, and your mates are bound to be impressed when they hear your skills.
Preposition: in
- pre-season: Impressed enough in pre-season to be offered a chance to play in the Premier Division.
Preposition: with
- professionalism: Regards, Jean North India Wildlife We were very impressed with the professionalism, knowledge and integrity of our Tour Guide.
- simplicity: Our little cottage looked amazing at the end - we were so impressed with the simplicity of the constuction methods.
- dedication: I'm impressed with the dedication of these British cyclists competing in Holland, where it's rather chilly too.
- quality: I am really impressed with the quality, I will be a walking advert for you.
Preposition: by
- enthusiasm: We have been impressed by the enthusiasm with which some lawyers have greeted the prospect of being able to exercise such rights.
- dedication: Iâve been hugely impressed by the dedication and professionalism of all the staff and volunteers who work for our company.
- breadth: Also, I was always impressed by the breadth of his football knowledge. ' Mentor?
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