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- 01. Muslims believe that after death, they will be [judged] by God.02. The [judge] sentenced the murderer to life in prison.03. The [judgment] in the case is expected to be handed down this afternoon.04. One of the parents acted as a [judge] in the contest to see which child could jump the highest.05. The accused made his appearance before the [judge] on Friday morning.06. You can [judge] for yourself whether or not this program is useful.07. The [judge] ordered the jury to disregard certain comments made by the defense lawyers.08. Before sentencing, the [judge] said that it was the most horrible crime he had ever heard of.09. You have no right to [judge] me; you're not a mother, and you don't understand how difficult it is to raise children.10. His decision to quit school shows really poor [judgment].11. Don't let your relationship with the woman cloud your [judgment] about her performance of her job.12. Alcohol can seriously affect your [judgment], so you should never drink, and then do anything requiring clear thought.13. He is very [judgmental], and thinks he is better than others.14. A cat uses its whiskers to [judge] whether a space is big enough to fit through.15. Emily Murphy became an Edmonton, Canada, [judge] in 1916, the first woman appointed to the Bench in the British Empire.16. Lord Acton once observed that the most certain test by which we [judge] whether a country is really free is the amount of security enjoyed by minorities.17. Balzac once said that the more one [judges], the less one loves.18. Charlotte Bronte once said that men [judge] us by the success of our efforts, but God looks at the efforts themselves.19. Fred Brooks once remarked that good [judgment] is the result of experience, and experience is the result of bad [judgment].20. In his famous speech, Martin Luther King declared, "I have a dream that my four children will one day live in a nation where they will not be [judged] by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character."21. Mother Teresa once observed that if you [judge] people, you have no time to love them.22. There is an African proverb which states that you must [judge] a man by the work of his hands.23. There is an old proverb which says that you should never [judge] a book by its cover.24. There is a Gaelic proverb which says that you should not [judge] by appearances; a rich heart may be under a poor coat.25. Someone once joked that the man who has a good opinion of himself is usually a poor [judge].26. [Judging] from what Tom said at the meeting, the presentation should take about an hour.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.