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How to use judging in a sentence

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He looked as though he had had no sword fighting skills in his life, judging by the way he swung the sword so carelessly over his head.
This is a competition that creates friendly rivalry among the participants and the judging is anticipated with great enthusiasm.
Japan's manufacturing seems to be making a comeback of sorts, judging from orders for production lasers.
The majority of America must then be liberals, judging from recent public opinion polls.
Both were crimson in color, and I supposed I was too judging from the burning in my face.
He fears that people are judging him based on the page of the paper he is reading.
But to complain that people are judging you by your behaviour on stage and in interview is a little weak, Ryan.
I suspect, judging from the euphoria in the auditorium, that it will last longer.
It was hard to tell, judging from her vacant stare totally fixed on the old man in front of them.
He knows that, judging from opinion poll research, concentrating on Europe as an issue is normally the route to defeat.
But judging from their past performance, I wouldn't put too much faith in their judgement.
Last year he was to be found judging a pole-dancing competition at a night club in Ealing.
Sir Titus Salt kept a watchful eye over a panel of beer tasters judging a competition to recreate a brew in his honour yesterday.
The kids joined in the auction school, and male vocalist of the year Adam Harvey spent hours judging the ute competition.
She may be eating a lot of junk food because the junk food comforts her without judging her.
I spent a lot of time judging the atmosphere and the whereabouts of guards.
Even the weather managed to behave itself, with the rain keeping off until the judging was well over.
It is a varied and interesting display of images, which judging by reaction from visitors to date is going down well with them.
It's easy to get ahead of oneself in the evaluation process, judging things that are still under development to be final.
It seems to be universal in its appeal judging by the reactions I have received.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The wren is not the only bird that was sacrificially eaten in France, judging from the chants that are recorded.
Nothing can be more absurd than the fiction that the power of judging Scripture Isin the Church.
How far the ascendency of his own personality was involved, we have no means of judging.
Dorcas of Lydda may have been of any age, but, judging by the circumstances, she had not completed her task.
But an impatient activity urges men on, bedazzling their eyes, which at once unnerves and unfits them for reading or judging.
In so judging she would trust much too far to her own power of discernment.
If I am capable of judging, our tempers and inclinations are vastly different.
These points have to be considered in judging the digestibility of these carbohydrates.
Men are not clear-sighted in judging of a pretty woman of engaging manners.
I say these things to teach us to be careful not to join the caviler in judging presumptuously the work and Word of God.
He had been walking beside a garishly liveried groom who was leading an enormous Holstein bull toward the judging enclosure.
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