11.   To judge from this book, the most surprising thing about the paper is that it did not collapse long ago.

12.   Too bad, judging from the old films, but probably inevitable.

13.   Judging from the way he laughed as he told it, it was meant to be humorous.

14.   Judging from her expression, I think the gift was a complete surprise.

15.   As she lifted more bags from the trunk, Kate heard a train race past - a passenger express, she judged from its speed.

16.   In fact, as far as I could judge from the old hearing system, the effect on Quigley was fairly stupendous.

17.   The mechanism of adaptation could, in fact, be a combination of both the suggested hypotheses with, judging from the results, the second dominant.

18.   The nature of the involvement was by no means uniform, but some idea of it can be judged from a single case.

19.   To what extent axon reflexes are involved cannot be judged from the results of the present study.

20.   To judge from election results, the Tories appear to have become the more popular party by the early eighteenth century.

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