Examples of 'little impression' in a sentence

Meaning of "little impression"

little impression - This phrase refers to a small impact or influence made by someone or something

How to use "little impression" in a sentence

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little impression
Very little impression on the popular imagination.
My emotions seem to make little impression on you.
And do one little impression of his parents being murdered.
My emotions seem to make little impression.
There is a little impression here from the license plate.
The appointments made little impression.
A little impression of our ability.
A cataract may at first have little impression on your vision.
Little impression has been made by more modern industries such as electronics.
I want a little impression.
A little impression of our beautiful Vorpommern.
What can be said for certain is that he was making little impression close home.
But his Radicalism made little impression either on the house or on his constituency.
In parliament he followed Lowther in his politics and made little impression.
I invite You to take away a little impression of my exclusive offers.

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I got little impression of knowledge or psychological imagination as regards Great Britain.
Consequently Marinus II made little impression on the world.
Below a little impression of the 2 hour walk.
He established a connection with the Duke of Argyll but made little impression in Parliament.
Their jaws make little impression on the caterpillar 's armour.
In terms of results, the team made little impression.
So, with savages little impression is made on the brain is made on the brain.
And as far as we can tell, they made very little impression on anyone.
Militants, who formerly made little impression on their fellows, now find their numbers swelling.
Pietersen had a quiet first two Test matches, making little impression with the bat.
He made little impression in Parliament, being often absent.
Why has all this made so little impression on you?
Little impression of your father's nose.
The earth, draped in its verdant cloak, makes as little impression upon me as a ghost.
James makes little impression ( is that Lily James or Lily Collins? ).
Otherwise, use the laurels, it will give you a little impression that there is fight.
A little impression of our Schumann 4th last Friday . Thank you so much Zagreb Philharmonic!
We show you here with some pictures a little impression from our bistro bar trend,.
However, there are some connection problems and ergonomics questionable stylus, leaving a little impression “ cheap ”.
SHAREEF 'S protestations of jihadist ardor made little impression on either federal authorities or the media.
Little impression on the Pound - for now….
At first, Sergei made little impression on Elisabeth.
I am going down . But first, a little impression.
No, I still have a little impression actually.
According to the account of JG 26, the British fighters made little impression on the bombers.
The following Resolution 673 made little impression and Israel kept on obstructing UN investigations.
By evening, the Americans had made little impression on the British defences.
But first, a little impression.
The new baby, however, makes little impression on Luke.
The events of 11 September 2001 made little impression on the captains of the nuclear industry.

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