Sentence examples for then impressive from inspiring English sources

The phrase "then impressive" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that becomes impressive after a certain point or action, but it needs more context to be usable. Example: "The presentation started off slow, but then impressive visuals captivated the audience."

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Despite the fact that he was one of the N.B.A.'s richest owners at the time, having just paid a then impressive $13.5 million to acquire the erstwhile Buffalo Braves, Sterling was genuinely concerned about annual hosiery expenses that likely amounted to less than he paid for some dinners.

I prefer to think of her final Lucia at Covent Garden, in 1985, as the last time I heard her, and even then, impressive and moving as the occasion was, it was not the Sutherland we had known, nor was it anything approaching.

Instead, Partyknife is funny logically, in how it organizes its thoughts, surprising the first time and then impressive in a different way the second time.

From workshops that dove into the details of eCommerce technology, Google (& You), and mobile to an amazing flash mob from Windsor Circle on the exhibitor floor- this year was nothing less then impressive.

Since then, impressive case detection and cure rates were recorded under DOTS.

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The bagels, not so impressive, but then they outlawed carbs.

An ancestor of the modern skyscraper, the building has a steel-frame construction that allowed for its then-impressive height, 14 stories, and wall-to-wall windows.

Comparisons with films that occupy a similar market positioning are tricky, because the present-day space drama doesn't fit easily within the sci-fi genre; nor does it depict historical events, in the vein of Apollo 13 (a film that debuted in 1995 with a then-impressive £2.36m).

While it didn't take Manhattan long to claim the steel-framed high-rise as its own, the skyscraper boom began in the capital of the American Midwest in 1885 with William Le Baron Jenney's Home Insurance Building, which rose to its then-impressive height of 10 storeys (and, after an 1890 addition, 12) by means of metal, rather than just masonry.

The skyscraper boom began in the capital of the American Midwest in 1885 with William Le Baron Jenney's Home Insurance Building, which rose to its then-impressive height of 10 storeys (and, after an 1890 addition, 12) by means of metal, rather than just masonry.

At the time, Yahoo was drawing a then-impressive 40 million users a month.

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