1. Judging from his stock, funerals must have held some position of importance to have merited such an impressive display of hatchments. 2. Judging from the encouragement received and interest shown, there is enthusiastic support for the idea. 3. Judging from the minerals present in the mass of water, it appeared to have spurted out of the ocean crust. 4. Judging from the shouts and splashes coming from the pool, everyone was having a lot of fun. 5. That was a shot in the dark, but judging from the expression on his face it struck home. 6. The reader must judge from this account, written by some one who approached his subject with no preconceived ideas either way. 7. These have been judged from what you tell us in the holiday questionnaire and we have also used our own expertise. 8. To judge from the High Court jury, not much. 9. To judge from the polls, he was failing to persuade voters that he was chancellor material. 10. To judge from the press, the concert was a great success. |