impression
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| feature which conveys a false | impression | of austerity and strength yes |
| play at least conveys the | impression | that the action is in |
| occupy a subordinate position this | impression | is reinforced by the fact |
| remarkably sober and civilised an | impression | reinforced by the fact that |
| the weak oppress d th | impression | of strange kinds is formed |
| whether you share the initial | impression | that the committee formed after |
| create a particular effect or | impression | for the reader e g |
| add to the reader s | impression | of the attractive exotic place |
| did not create a favourable | impression | among the population the other |
| scouts arrive create a great | impression | they enjoy dance we come |
| nardell intended to create that | impression | we would restate the point |
| the dance to give the | impression | of a wedding courtly dance |
| relatively minor and the overall | impression | is of the ability to |
| smoking jacket solidified an overall | impression | of swollen inebriated redness he |
| newspaper readers must get the | impression | of strange goings on in |
| the central belt and my | impression | of the borders related to |
| would definitely be built that | impression | could be turned around quickly |
| from england quickly acquired the | impression | that since the word of |
| in the eu directive the | impression | dorothy grace elder gives that |
| from caller herrin gives an | impression | of the appearance of scots |
| on care there is an | impression | among some care groups that |
| life and took such deep | impression | in his fancie that very |
| and er took such deep | impression | on his fancy wait a |
| was left with the curious | impression | that hugh macdiarmid single handed |
| english equivalents thereby giving the | impression | that they were really careless |
| been done without giving the | impression | that we are complacent that |
| claes would get the wrong | impression | mmhm aye uh huh m999: |
| is important that a wrong | impression | or one that distresses children |
| we do not give the | impression | either here or abroad that |
| following press notices give an | impression | of the support the burns |
| has tried to give the | impression | that supporting its motion will |
| its joys they give the | impression | that they go out into |
| committee that would give the | impression | that we are monitoring i |
| you have a a bad | impression | of the whole place f718: |
| f718: yeah yeah m017: my | impression | [sniff] mm mm f718: uh |
| i am aware of the | impression | given to parents to which |
| including richard simpson despite the | impression | he has given today this |
| in scots is published an | impression | is given that while gaelic |
| furniture designed to given an | impression | of life in bygone days |
| don t particularly get that | impression | with gaelic you re either |
| awthegither ye l mak sum | impression | eftir ye r awa mebbe |
| howp ti mak a big | impression | on the mass o ignorance |
| of skills in electronics that | impression | overarched the whole day the |
| that must often convey an | impression | of arrogance and bad manners |
| it seemed to confirm the | impression | of modern languages as a |
| some languages you get the | impression | that people like you to |
| the people that get this | impression | at a very early age |
| a bit i get the | impression | that a lot of the |
| standard english you get the | impression | that it is something fixed |
| i do not get the | impression | that other members have a |
| i didn t get the | impression | that this was a a |
| i kind of have the | impression | that you get the occasional |
| must have made a real | impression | on me though tae min |
| trimeters there s a further | impression | that the setting must be |
| girl had been under the | impression | she had been speaking english |
| that i was under the | impression | that he would have to |
| of females currently under the | impression | that the reunion was taking |
| you know the kind of | impression | of people that had aspirations |
| attraction ye made a big | impression | there carolanne i was holding |
| m gettin a very good | impression | of you [inaudible] m1016: i |
| jobbie she got a good | impression | of the transport of the |
| would carry away a good | impression | we got an orange which |
| had enough i had the | impression | that the island games made |
| to draw attention is the | impression | that all the people who |
| from this committee with the | impression | that any of those things |
| think that s th- an | impression | that is even right up |
| about it and gave the | impression | that it is normal to |
| own right was it your | impression | that those members were making |
| at ways to change that | impression | the measures in the 1995 |
| assessed on the basis of | impression | marking guided by some form |
| mr stone what was your | impression | of how the board operated |
| of need and a genuine | impression | of love thy neighbour as |
| verbs might focus on the | impression | of the character being conveyed |
| house dinner so her first | impression | of the maggie will probably |
| pictures the main and persisting | impression | was of size everything was |
| d raither huv yer ghost | impression | picks up ashtray and empties |
| jackie kay gie us an | impression | o a poet givin generouslie |
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