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Example sentences for "judge from"

  • To judge from what is said about children's behaviour towards their parents, the authority of the father must among some savages be practically very slight.

  • His genius could not confine itself to the imitation of a single model, like some of the Venetians; he became fond of Giorgione, and to judge from one of his pieces remaining at Mantua, also of Parmigianino.

  • Giambatista, the eldest of his sons, emulated him in knowledge; and if we may venture to judge from one of his histories, of San Benedetto, at the church of S.

  • To judge from an altarpiece preserved at the Servi, and some other pictures in Venice, we may pronounce him a tolerably good composer, though he never distinguished himself much in the rank of his contemporaries.

  • Restraint, indeed, is not at present the order of the day within its precincts, to judge from appearances.

  • The heat, however, to judge from a comparison with Naples at the hottest season of the year, must be tremendous.

  • To judge from my recollection of other letters written in my young days, I may be thankful that Fanny was one of those practical people who do not hoard the valueless.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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