impress造句121. You're a real go-getter and in enterprising, therefore, you really impress me.
122. The pair went to a Picasso display and, to impress her, Harvey told Gloria that he could belike get the artist's autograph.
123. Disputes surrounding password usage continue to impress upon me the need for mainstream multi - factor authentication.
124. Take for example a situation where a person has an upcoming high school reunion a mere four weeks away. This person decides she wants to lose 60 pounds before the reunion to impress everyone.
125. Also your Guides would do their best to impress upon you what is best when making your decision.
126. Your very effective recital of British war effort will greatly impress world public opinion.
127. Official figures almost certainly overstate the size of the spending boom: local bureaucrats may well be exaggerating investment in order to impress their masters in Beijing.
128. The villagers take a dim view of people who try to impress them.
129. He tries to impress the girls by wearing flashy socks and jackets.
130. This hawkish talk did not impress his audience, who reacted with silence.
131. The impress of communication between China and the West could be found by the analysis of origin of cockscomb-shaped kettle.
132. The Regency staff will impress you with their friendliness, discreetness and willingness to provide you with outstanding service.
133. The Russian people do impress me with their stamina, patriotism, and sheer numbers.
134. Tarter 's efforts to push SETI forward with private financing impress even skeptics of the enterprise. Benjamin M.
135. I tell you this to impress upon you theabsolute power there is in taking the time to work on yourself.
136. The fatigues of diamond at room temperature and the soft impress or technique are introduced.
137. As expected, the Polish playmaker will be hoping to impress on his home ground.
138. The true-life story depicted in this film will greatly impress the audience.
139. His place really looks lived in — noting expensive or modish just to impress people.
140. This sort of eager-to-please passivity is not likely to impress a future boss looking for a go-getter.
141. In 1924, President Calvin Coolidge suggested national celebration of the day to form closer relations between fathers and their children, and to impress upon fathers the full measure of their duties.
142. We also want to impress upon our people how our view of death is changed, both our own death and the death of Christian family and friends.
143. Tone it down or forget about making a love connection this week. You won't impress anyone if you brag, exaggerate or are self-centered.
144. Trying to impress on my brother the importance of personal hygiene was never an easy task.
145. Although particularly heavy furniture is pressed above form tiny impress, OK also restorable after the clog is removed.
146. They are notorious for resorting to trickery in order to impress their clients.
147. Still, a perfectly risen pudding is likely to impress a bunch of thirty-something women--which I guess makes me at least the James Blunt of the kitchen.
148. But I would like to suggest enough of them to impress upon you the richness and complexity of my background.
149. The tiny arachnid, found in Australia, shows off a rainbow of colours to impress nearby females.
150. I wanted to impress that oh-so gorgeous French guy that lived in my student residence in Paris.