51.   To judge by the standardization of some motifs and figures, moreover, a repertory of set pictures was also available to the mosaicist.

52.   The Gloucester examples are simpler, and -- to judge by errors elsewhere, for example in the wave-crest pattern and the saw tooth -much cruder.

53.   This and the following two rightward nodes represent U-dominated behaviour, as judged by the reader.

54.   But she was in no mood for sightseeing, and neither was Nicolo, judging by the look on his face.

55.   He had loved Arianna and she had run away from him, and now he was judging her by what Arianna had done.

56.   It was much used, judging by the permanent fire built in the centre.

57.   But judging by the crowded platform, nobody seems to mind.

58.   Judging by the league table results alone, this school is a success.

59.   On Boxing Day, they won a point at Bristol City and Joey Beauchamp must have won the wishbone from the turkey, judging by the first goal.

60.   ST HELENS have won the official Programme of the Year title, as judged by Open Rugby magazine.

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on_the_basis_of 0.53%
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