41.   It also can create the impression that the firm made a mistake during the boom years in promoting a lawyer to the partnership, he added.

42.   It might persuade some people of that, because we all know that repetition can create that impression.

43.   It then uses an accounting pretense to create the impression that the money was only borrowed from its intended beneficiaries rather than misappropriated.

44.   It might persuade some people of that because we all know that repetition can create that impression.

45.   Little details create huge impressions.

46.   Moreover, stepping squarely into the dispute creates the impression that the judges are trying to protect Starr, government officials said.

47.   Much of the time the pace was so unrelentingly brisk as to create an impression of forced jollity rather than spontaneous merriment.

48.   Not to surrender him will create the impression that the general is giving in to threats of terrorism.

49.   On CNN, she was asked whether she regretted creating an impression that the White House was for sale by inviting donors to spend the night there.

50.   One was to create the impression of an imbalance in electricity supply and demand, and then to reap fees from state authorities for seeming to rebalance the system.

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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