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Example sentences for "judging from"

  • Judging from analogy, the primary purpose probably was to make the body appear as large and frightful as possible to an enemy; but another, and perhaps more important secondary advantage is thus gained.

  • I am unable to understand, judging from Henle's drawings (woodcut, fig.

  • Judging from pictures, the whole body is often turned away or shrinks; or the arms are violently protruded as if to push away some dreadful object.

  • It is probable, judging from one of these exposures, that such rocks are dyke-like masses: but on account of the thick soil-cap it is not possible to obtain a good view of them.

  • Something else, still more profound and internal than the composition of substances, must, judging from isomerism, determine the properties and transformation of substances.

  • The phenomena of contact, judging from a review of the data referring to it, must be especially sensitive in reactions which are powerfully exothermal, and the explosion of detonating gas is of this kind.

  • Judging from Gifford's preface, he must have been an excellent teacher to train Bunyan for his important labours as a Christian minister.

  • Jenyns did very wisely in not coming, that is judging from my own feelings, for I am sure if I had left college some few years, or been those years older I never could have endured it.

  • Yet with all this apparent decay and disorder, any one, judging from appearances, who had put down Michael Donnelly as an impoverished farmer, would have been egregiously deceived.

  • Judging from what I found in the body, the dose must have been of a very unusual size.

  • I think almost any chronic disease can be cured there, if taken in time, judging from my observations while an inmate of that Institution.

  • Andres, and (judging from a distance) along the southern part of Tres Montes, the foliation and cleavage extended in a line between [N.

  • The male alone of the Cyrtodactylus rubidus of the Andaman Islands possesses pre-anal pores; and these pores, judging from analogy, probably serve to emit an odour.

  • I have not been able to examine the inner surface of the thighs, which, judging from analogy, would be finely serrated.

  • Nor, judging from analogy, is this probable; for the males are generally much smaller than the females, sometimes to an extraordinary degree.

  • Under these three immense stones are seven others, which almost equal those above them in width; their thickness also, judging from what is seen at the corner of the building, does not much fall short of a due proportion.

  • Judging from what I saw, the houses are universally built of unburned brick, made with a good deal of short straw mixed with them, no doubt to prevent them from breaking to pieces.

  • However, judging from my former experiences in Upper Austria and Styria, I could not say that I thought it was a good sign, supposing even they were lifting.

  • Judging from what I saw of the inhabitants of Svenica, I think they have not progressed very far in the ways of civilisation.

  • There was a meeting lately at the Geological Society, at which Prestwich (judging from what R.

  • Jenyns did very wisely in not coming, that is judging from my own feelings, for I am sure if I had left college some few years, or been those years older, I NEVER could have endured it.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    civil law system influenced; country life; doubt but; except some; feathers black; ferrous and nonferrous metals; forming drugs; great attention; great distress; immense quantity; judging from; like enough; marked effect; meaning tone; municipal government; private sitting; revealed from; similar spirit; sixteen feet; three hundred and fifty; wold have; would gladly