Example sentences of "i [vb mod] judge " in BNC.
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1 | To accept responsibility for a choice , I may judge it sufficient that I was closely attentive to the object before responding in one direction or the other . |
2 | It seems to me that I must judge the present claim in nuisance by reference to the present character of the neighbourhood pursuant to the planning permission for use of the dockyard as a commercial port . |
3 | ‘ No very bold villain at the best of times , I should judge , and greatly in awe of the Gospel verdict today . |
4 | I 'll judge marmosets if you catch me nicely in a weak moment on the end of a moribund week . |
5 | ‘ So far as I could judge , it was the smoothest-running diesel of its type on the market at the time , and the quickest , ’ he says . |
6 | ‘ Insofar as I could judge after only one small incident like that … yes , I suppose so . ’ |
7 | So far as I could judge , events , were now moving in my favour . |
8 | By watching how much my members could do and seeing the different levels of suppleness , I could judge the various stages of their capability and progress . |
9 | As far at I could judge it , the general feeling among the present day staff is that there have been some gains to both the prisoners and the system , and some losses , but the gains have been bought dearly and slowly and the losses may be irreversible . |
10 | I was in a large ward full of ailing women , many of them , so far as I could judge , suffering from senile decay . |
11 | He was immensely well-read on political history in the nineteenth century and more recent times , and he deployed a memory of fantastic accuracy , but so far as I could judge he had read virtually nothing else . |
12 | The tide was certainly making now , and if I kept to midstream as near as I could judge it , I should be safe enough — if I put Joanna on the mud , the making tide would soon get her off . |
13 | ‘ As far as I could judge , he thought me an incompetent idiot who ought to be minding his own business . |
14 | In fact , as far as I could judge from the old hearing system , the effect on Quigley was fairly stupendous . |
15 | Our mail gig party consisted of the Highlander who owned the dog , a woman with a very large bundle , a young man just home from his studies at a school in Germany , going to join a family party at Gairloch , and two men I would judge to be shepherds , possibly coming from Muir of Ord after selling their sheep . |
16 | Mason 's approach , I would judge , is ultimately Impressionistic , its roots reaching down to Debussy and Berg ; Birtwistle 's is sculptural , sharp-edged , in subterranean descent from Stravinsky ( who also wrote a ‘ Danse de la Terre ’ ) . |
17 | I would judge him to have been about thirty-seven or eight . |
18 | The lessons of A Course In Miracles provide many wonderful affirmations such as — ‘ There is nothing to fear ’ , ‘ I could see peace instead of this ’ , ‘ All that I give is given to myself , ‘ All things I think I see reflect ideas ’ , ‘ Let me be still and listen to the truth ’ , ‘ Light and joy and peace abide in me ’ , ‘ Today I will judge nothing that occurs ’ , and ‘ The past is over . |
19 | I want the observer to note the training methods used what basically went on and at the end of the day I will see the person who 's been in training make a paper aeroplane and I will judge these on two criterias |
20 | In postwar Britain , the clothes , accents , and diction of the siblings may have changed , but , so far as I can judge , the suffocating insular coziness is just the same . |
21 | ‘ Yes , I 'm sure , but the best thing is if I know everything , then I can judge how much has to be said to Mother Clare . ’ |
22 | As far as I can judge , there is a great longing there for France , Italy and all those places where they were once unable to travel but now can . |
23 | But , so far as I can judge of the matter , I should think that in the interests of the man himself — as a human being facing indefinite detention — it would be better for him to be told the reasons . |
24 | By December 1888 Wilson , " speaking roughly , and as near as I can judge " , thought the union might have about 7,000 to 8,000 members and , in addition to Cardiff noted branches at Hull , Glasgow and Liverpool . |
25 | ‘ You 'll have to tell me before I can judge that . |
26 | But there are one or two perfectly good teachers as well , so far as I can judge . ’ |
27 | Although I am sure that these remarks will apply to all constituencies in the north of Ireland , I can judge only what is happening in the one that I know best , which is my own , where 3,344 houses have been deemed ’ unfit ’ , as the Minister confirmed to me in a written answer in 1988 . |
28 | According to my arithmetic that adds up to 35 guillotine motions , which is unprecedented in modern times — indeed , ever , so far as I can judge . |
29 | To — ‘ is he at all like you ? ’ — I must say — No — very categorically : setting aside personal appearances — he being stout — & good looking , — & I being ensiform , ( speaking botanically , ) that is — lanky — & considerably ugly , — we are , as far as I can judge — very opposite . |