Example sentences of "impression give [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Echo sounding is also responsible for an erroneous impression given on chart traces , suggesting that the loch walls continue down for 1000 m or so beneath a filling of loose sediment .
2 Further , in response to the growing impression given to the public by the highest in the land that repudiation of the marriage vows is acceptable , ought not cardinals , archbishops and Christian leaders in general abandon their fears of seeming ‘ judgmental ’ ?
3 The impression given to one railway traveller in that year contrasts dramatically with that of modern Japan .
4 The impression given to those outside the unit is that the staff are prepared to tolerate misdemeanours that others would not .
5 Experienced salespeople know that the impression given to buyers by the salesperson who interrupts the buyer in midstream is that the salesperson believes that :
6 The impression given by the marketing campaign is that you are being invited to invest in a single entity — the British water industry — and that there will be attractive perks for those who do .
7 Overall the impression given by the materials chosen for the cabin is pleasing without managing to be friendly .
8 Or , at least , this is the impression given by the Annual Exhibition of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours ( Mall Galleries , 17 Carlton House Terrace , SW1 , until April 20 ) .
9 That at least was the impression given by an exhibition in Birmingham last week at which schools throughout the country demonstrated projects in electronic control .
10 Finally , 1 wish to correct the false impression given by your statement that Larry Leach ( of EG & G , Idaho ) is now in Britain keeping on the Sizewell inquiry for the US government .
11 Less obvious factors , such as type size and page layout , will affect the young reader who may dismiss a book as ‘ a baby 's book ’ or as ‘ a hard book ’ on the impression given by such elements .
12 The impression given by the Bulletin and its Supplement is that there is universal acceptance that the car will be the preferred and available mode of transport throughout the lifespan of the houses that are being constructed ; that individual car-ownership for all eligible people will be the norm ; and thus , though the need to curb the excesses of the car is recognised , other forms of transport are aberrances which must be made to fit around the key elements of the design , which are car-friendly .
13 Simply because it does give a numerical score , rather than the subjective impression given by an interview , credit scoring may give a spurious and therefore dangerous impression of accuracy .
14 The work of Abrams and Marsden ( 1986 ) strikingly , and it must be said depressingly , confirms the impression given by earlier studies .
15 We apologise to Mr Morton , Mr Langsam and Britannia Hotels Limited for any false impression given by our article .
16 There were other factors to be taken into account — the effect of the pre-launch television advertising campaign , the launch of new opposition titles , and the ‘ variability of the product from the impression given by the dummy ’ .
17 Despite the impression given by some articles , marriage is not the only relationship and many non-marrieds equally find that adjusting to retirement is not always that easy .
18 This of course might be due to the fact that the sample as a whole has a long working week ; it certainly contradicts the impression given by the women themselves that ‘ women 's work is never done ’ :
19 ‘ the general impression given by Mr. Morgan 's evidence is that the testator was alert , knew what he was doing , and there was no question of any confusion as far as Mr. Morgan was concerned .
20 In general , the overwhelming impression given by the 21 May Definition Order is that was intended , for operational purposes , to lay down certain very general but firm guidelines , to ensure that a difficult operation should proceed with as little complication as possible .
21 The impression given by political commentators is that it is Mrs Thatcher who controls inner city expenditure — as she controls just about every item of government spending .
22 Perhaps the Minister could clarify the impression given by the Hon. Member for Tayside , North ( Mr. Walker ) , who believes that it is all right to buy from the public purse something for £2 million and then to sell off a fraction of it for £4 1 million a fortnight later as long as the proceeds of the sale go to buses .
23 Despite the impression given by some authors ( e.g. Brimson , 1987 ) , a company does not necessarily develop its production methods along a continuum from JIT to CIM systems .
24 The impression given by de la Broquière of the Mufti as a chiefly religious figure is strengthened by the only two known incidents in which one of the first three " traditional " Muftis was actively involved in his capacity as Mufti , namely Fahreddin Acemi 's rout of the Hurufis and his taking the chief seat in the debate on both of which incidents find parallels in the careers of later Muftis .
25 The constant impression given by the Prague School is that the sort of description and analysis they call for is essentially objective and scientific in character , but in practice it seems impossible to exclude a strong element of subjectivity from this kind of structural study .
26 Contrary to the impression given by Mrs Tiverton , there were in fact several gentlemen present at her morning gathering .
27 Indeed this is what accounts for the impression given by this type of use that there is a difference between what was perceived and what actually happened .
28 Mr Wilson said yesterday that comments by the rail minister , Roger Freeman , completely contradict the impression given by the Transport Secretary , John MacGregor , that private operators would be obliged to take over the existing timetable .
29 These activities could well take place in other areas , but the impression given in Team D was that this kind of informal or semi-formal engagement with vulnerable sections of the community , recorded only patchily , constituted a prominent part of the social work approach .
30 The impression given in both plans is of an exceptionally well proportioned and attractive building placed rather further back from the Carrickblacker Road than the present church .
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