21.   Also, recordings of helicopters, heavy vehicles or footsteps can create the impression that someone is being surrounded.

22.   But a number of Gore aides tried to create the impression that Gore was not personally directing the efforts there as much as simply observing them from a distance.

23.   But anti-nuclear activists fear such experiments could camouflage development of new weapons, or at least create the impression of camouflage and, thereby, upset other countries.

24.   But it erodes confidence in the agency if it creates the impression that decisions are made on factors other than facts presented at hearings.

25.   But Nixon also created the impression he was concealing something important when he claimed executive privilege, just as Clinton has now done.

26.   But Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto and other senior leaders have at least created the impression that they are dithering and say that drastic measures are inappropriate.

27.   But the burden of creating that impression was largely that of the Republicans, who controlled the institutional process and the majority votes.

28.   But they also strove to create the impression of being open to compromise.

29.   Creating the impression of both chaos and organization simultaneously is no mean feat.

30.   Defense attorney Doug Mulder criticized jurors for finding Routier guilty and blasted prosecutors for trying to create the impression that Routier posed a long-term danger.

v. + impression >>共 182
give 25.98%
make 16.34%
leave 9.43%
get 7.65%
create 7.28%
have 5.61%
reinforce 2.72%
convey 1.89%
confirm 1.15%
do 1.10%
create + n. >>共 1362
job 5.22%
problem 3.16%
opportunity 1.68%
condition 1.07%
program 0.94%
atmosphere 0.81%
chance 0.78%
tension 0.74%
illusion 0.71%
sense 0.67%
impression 0.52%
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