Example sentences of "impression which " in BNC.

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1 To compare Raskolnikov 's haymarket with Kim 's bazaar is to see that Kipling has done all the work so that you do n't have to go there to know what it 's like at the level of vivid and varied description , whereas Dostoevsky leaves his reader with an impression which hovers between smell and vapour and dream .
2 The impression which was made upon the British by what came to be known as the Canadian model was correspondingly deep and powerful .
3 This muscle leaves a conspicuous scar on the inside of the shell , an impression which is easily preserved in the fossil state .
4 He wrote : ‘ It is a general impression which all men experience , though not all notice it , that on high mountains , where the air is pure and subtle , one feels a lightness in the body , a serenity of spirit : pleasures are there less ardent , passions are tempered ’ .
5 I found this a deeply disturbing work , an impression which was further intensified upon repeat hearings .
6 For example , in Third World countries women play a crucial role in farming but this was certainly not the impression which would be gained from the books .
7 It was an impression which had often served him well .
8 A stereotype is a fixed mental impression which people have about others .
9 This is of particular importance because of the impression which Tolstoy sought to convey in The Minter and the Massacres that attempts were made to withhold from McCreery on his visit to 5 Corps a true picture of what was happening .
10 So the impression which I get from the locals , is that they 'll be happier when the flats are down .
11 Certainly , yes , some some people who live in the flats , come along to the branch quite regularly , and generally the the impression which they give me is that they 'll they will be happier when they 're the flats have been replaced .
12 It is easier to judge the impression which the Black Death made on men 's minds , for this is reflected in the chroniclers ' writings , than to measure the scale of its ravages .
13 Perception is not conceived as a direct grasping of an occurrence here but rather as the means by which the perceiver obtains a resulting impression which may or may not correspond to what actually happened .
14 This obviously produces an impression which is quite similar to the more dominant " be aware " sense — that of the subject as possessing knowledge — the only difference being that the perfective explicitly evokes this knowledge as the result of the operation of obtaining it .
15 As has been shown above , the movement denoted by to can be intercepted at some point before its term to evoke a support at some remove from the position occupied by the representation of person at the beginning of the infinitive 's event , thus giving rise to the impression which we have called " subsequent potentiality " ( He struggled to get free ) .
16 Although it is not explicitly stated that this sea-monster was the father of eponymous founder of the Merovingian dynasty , that is clearly the impression which Fredegar intended to give .
17 The slang term square might convey an impression which includes the suit , crew-cut and tie .
18 Research shows that interviewers will make a visual impression which influences their decision within the first 45 seconds .
19 Research shows that interviewers will make a visual impression which influences their decision within the first 45 seconds .
20 An image is a reflection or an impression which may be a little too polished or perfect .
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