To judge from the number of other hanging birds on view (plucked and otherwise), the subject had a long run.
To judge from the gloom and terror in the depths of the poor minister's eyes, the battle was a sore one, and the victory anything but secure.
To judge from what he said, he was very disappointed.
To judge from the blog started by some of the centre's disgruntled staff, their mood is decidedly sfumato.
Just to judge from these selections, Chinese composers lean toward melodic depictions of real settings and places as in Western tone poems.
The judge from Hungary will officiate the football match between China and Russia tomorrow.
It suggested a consumption too great of a vitality which, to judge from her figure and stature, was already too little.
To judge from this week's summit between Germany's Angela Merkel and France's Nicolas Sarkozy, the answer is no.
Never judge from appearance--. Tindale
The man who was engaged in being hanged was apparently about thirty-five years of age. He was a civilian, if one might judge from his habit, which was that of a planter.
I judge from what you said that you do not agree with me.
The proposed law's provisions( to judge from the draft released on March8 th) range from general statements of principle to specific clarifications of certain grey areas.
The visitor was the most fierce-looking ghost judge from the temple whom he had carried home the night before.