Monday, August 25, 2014

Rapport Sample Sentences

He quickly developed a good rapport with the other teachers.




She works hard to build rapport with her patients.




There is a lack of rapport between the members of the group.




Alison also has a strong rapport with the children in the school.




First you need to develop rapport with the audience; then you can bring humor in.




He had a good rapport with the clients.




Her huge sparkling eyes create an instant rapport with her audience.




It can be hard to develop rapport with a crowd from such a distance.




You need to develop a rapport with the interviewers & deliver your answers in a natural manner.




Your aim is to develop rapport during the meeting.




His storytelling style involves developing a rapport with the people he photographs through shared common interests and listening.




He had an endless ability for rapport with ordinary people.




Rapport, once established, will make your sales almost effortless.




Boost your social and communication skills, establish rapport and make friends.




He didn't have the luxury of building up a rapport with the nation's elite prospects over several seasons.




Hence professors have an easy rapport with those who have the innate sense of how to study and grow knowledge.




The theater of revolution is essentially participatory, requiring more than the usual rapport between actors and audience.




His ensuing road show tour to promote his populist agenda has showcased his rapport with voters.




So there was none of that familial domestic rapport she had with us.




And that is an image of a couple in total harmony of movement and thus in perfect emotional rapport.




Clearly they had developed a theatrical rapport that came through in the music.




Yes, he found an appreciative biographer with whom he seems to have a warm rapport.




The counselor could talk to all the students about their personal lives because he had established a good rapport with them since their freshman years.




She made it a point to strike a rapport with her professor because she knew that she would need his extra help and guidance in the future.




Their common native place helped them to strike an instant rapport.




The rapport that the committee built with the government over so many years came crashing down because of a trivial disagreement.




The delegation was unsuccessful in building a rapport with their hosts as they didn’t understand each other’s languages.




Since sales people are generally amicable, it becomes easy for them to strike a rapport with even with random people.




Their professional rapport eventually grew into a long lasting friendship which later converted itself into a wonderful marriage.





Creating a rapport with the people you work with is a prerequisite of the professional world.




Her welcoming body language suggested that she was interested in saying hello and building a gradual rapport with me.




It will take some effort and initiative to build a rapport with your new classmates, especially if you are an introvert.




The lecturer made the presentation interactive and asked questions to his audience so that he could strike a rapport with them and make the evening engaging.




She is a difficult and obstinate person who is impossible to share a rapport with.




She was given an extension for the loan repayment only because she has a good rapport with the bank manager.




Even though she and I have been acquaintances for a while, we've never had the kind of rapport that would make us good friends.








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