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1 There was no way now to judge how close the enemy were.
2 Then I'd want yer ter tell the judge how it all happened.
3 It is not so easy for me to judge how it sounds.
4 You may judge how much of the poem remains as hitherto published.
5 The coxswain is to judge how fast you may pull with safety.
6 You may judge how he will report of us at his return!
7 Then they are asked to judge how good the players were.
8 The count could with difficulty judge how the fight was going.
9 It was the first one I ever saw-youcan judge how long ago.
10 You will easily judge how far he misrepresented the opinions of that philosopher.
11 You may judge how this communication was received by the Canadian.
12 You may judge how much this miscarriage adds to the defeat.
13 The Senate will judge how far these objects have been effected.
14 You will judge how we fare ourselves by the way we treat you.
15 I looked back, to judge how far we had got from the iceberg.
16 Each State was left to judge how it would elect its own electors.
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