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1 To judge from appearances , he had not run through with all his money.
2 To judge from appearances she had been placed in a position of great comfort.
3 To judge from appearances it seemed that things in general were prospering with George Augustus.
4 To judge from appearances , a hundred years for me, and half an hour for you.
5 To judge from appearances , many people would mourn the loss of their portmanteaus that night.
6 And, to judge from appearances , Piers was enjoying himself.
7 To judge from appearances she was going to a rendezousforthefirsttime inherlife.
8 By this time, to judge from appearances , poor Prince Muishkin had been quite forgotten in St. Petersburg.
9 His name was Egbert Lawrence, and his age I should judge from appearances to be about twenty-five.
10 To judge from appearances , he was now but a fugitive conspirator, without domains and without an army.
11 We can only judge from appearances .
12 To judge from appearances , I should have taken the Sicilians and Neapolitans for the most pious people in the world.
13 In the crowd were, to judge from appearances , foreigners of many races; but all were masquerading as citizens of the world.
14 This fabric was the inner bark of a tree, which I judge from appearances to be that of the linn tree.
15 It is evident, however, that this ancient couple wear well, and are sufficiently happy-ifwe may presume to judge from appearances .
16 Now, you would have thought Evan's companions, right and left of him, were the wretches under sentence, to judge from appearances .
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