Which preposition to use with impressed

with Occurrences 477%

I was much impressed with their sad, repressed look when we were in Russia for the coronationone never heard people laugh or sing in the streetsand yet we were there at a time of great national rejoicings, amusements of all kinds provided for the people.

of Occurrences 185%

Her looks mark her everywhere as a supremely happy woman, and she goes out into the world marked with that strange, deep, grand impress of motherhood and womanhood, which has always made the true woman not only a working-mother, but a love-crowned queen!

on Occurrences 177%

The next rule is social: the direction of personal energy that shall leave a distinct impress on other lives.

on Occurrences 117%

But while she stood still and silent before me, the effulgent radiance that had almost blinded my vision, after a time left it unobscured, and I was able so to portray her every aspect to my mind, as her whole beauteous figure was impressed on my memory.

with Occurrences 101%

It might be wished, that different communities should separately devise some different tribute of respect to him whose character and conduct is so interesting to all: not for the sake of multiplying vain and useless offerings to the dead, but to impress with more energy and extent his ennobling remembrance on the heart and soul of the living.

by Occurrences 77%

He had never been so impressed by the fact before, but all these native people, even in their gentlest moods, frowned in a chronic perplexity and wore their wide mouths open.

into Occurrences 26%

Gray were his eyes, too, and his suit, a comfortable baggy suit with the slouch of the wearer impressed into it, the coat hiking center back, the pocket-flaps half in, half out, and the knees sagging out of press.

in Occurrences 18%

But they were impressed in their benighted way, and said so.

than Occurrences 7%

Looking at Florence from the hill-top, one is more impressed than ever with the appropriateness of its name.

By Occurrences 7%

Full many a thought that thrills my breast Is fruit resulting from a seed Sown elsewhere,on my soul impressed By many an arduous deed; Full many a fetter which hath lamed My struggling spirit's upward flight Was once by that same spirit framed, When further from the Light; With justice, therefore, comes the pain That o'er the tortured world extends; And hopeful is the lessening stain, As each life-cycle ends.

from Occurrences 7%

In 1811, it was computed that the number of men impressed from the American marine service amounted to not less than six thousand.

in Occurrences 7%

Journeying northward lately, I could not resist going some few miles out of my road to look upon the remains of an old great house with which I had been impressed in this way in infancy.

for Occurrences 7%

For who will bring up his son a waterman, who knows him exposed by that profession to be impressed for a seaman?

at Occurrences 6%

' Edith was quite impressed at this flash of prophetic insight.

as Occurrences 6%

And in the interior are classic circular arches and pillars, so vast that one is impressed as with great feats of engineering skill.

into Occurrences 5%

Without any direct interest in the present great conflict, the unhappy Poles found themselves impressed into the armies of these three great powers and fighting against their own racial brethren.

at Occurrences 4%

It is the peculiar fate of men that they always know when a woman is playing with them, but, from Samson down, they always go to the slaughter with open eyes, hoping each moment that the girl has been seriously impressed at last.

as Occurrences 4%

Standing within them one is impressed as by the mass of the Pyramids.

for Occurrences 4%

There, when a company of inquisitors presented themselves, conducted into the city by men and horses which had been impressed for the purpose by royal order, the civil authorities refused to help them, notwithstanding the injunctions of the bull, the obligations of canon law, and a mandate from the Crown.

without Occurrences 2%

"Had I possessed," said she, in 1431, to her judges at Rouen, "a hundred fathers and a hundred mothers, and had I been a king's daughter, I should have gone." Baudricourt, impressed without being convinced, did not oppose her remaining at Vaucouleurs, and sent an account of this singular young girl to Duke Charles of Lorraine, at Nancy, and perhaps even, according to some chronicles, to the king's court.

through Occurrences 2%

Yet the illusion was often so powerful, that I almost doubted whether such airy remembrances might not be a sort of innate idea, the print of a recollection in some ancestral mind, transmitted, with fainter and fainter impress through several descents, to my own.

to Occurrences 2%

In witnesse whereof, our seale of gouernment is impressed to these presents in blacke waxe.

through Occurrences 2%

There is nothing absurd in ritualism among ignorant and superstitious people, who are ever most easily impressed through their senses and imagination.

without Occurrences 1%

" Charles was impressed without being convinced, as so many others had been before, or were, as he was, on that very day.

during Occurrences 1%

The habit of attending church should also be impressed during the habit-forming period.

Which preposition to use with  impressed