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Example sentences for "should judge"

  • I should judge him to be a frank, open hearted fellow; but with nothing very marked in his character.

  • The Court-room is large; I should judge, about fifty feet by sixty.

  • It wuz quite a big buildin', kinder long and low--about two and a half acres big, I should judge.

  • So I gracefully took hold of my alpaca skirt with both hands and held it out slightly, and curchied from ten to fourteen inches, I should judge.

  • Wall, after he left us we boarded some cars, and found ourselves, with the inhabitants of several States, I should judge, borne onwards towards the White City.

  • I remained with him about ten minutes, I should judge, talking over the events of the day which had been of unusual interest.

  • I should judge, however, that this was the same size and make.

  • I know we are very prone to think that, if just made to see, we should judge of the situation of visible things as we do now.

  • We think that if just made to see we should judge of the distance & magnitude of things as we do now; but this is false.

  • Mr. Sparkle was to have met me this morning at eleven precisely, I should judge he is gone into the country.

  • I should judge," said Bob, "there was a considerable portion of eccentricity about him, by his appearance.

  • More or less of Jutish or Anglish type; highly deficient in the graces of speech, and, I should judge, with little call to Parliamentary Eloquence.

  • I should judge it must be 3 of the afternoon.

  • It contains more names of Americans, I should judge, from casting my eyes back over last year's record, than of all other people in the world, including Great Britain.

  • The housekeeper told us that the yew-tree is supposed to be eight hundred years old, and, comparing it with other yews that I have seen, I should judge that it must measure its antiquity by centuries, at all events.

  • The amount of the enemy's force that actually attacked there I do not know, but from all the testimony I could get, I should judge it to have been not less than 2,500 men.

  • It was, I should judge, about half past six o'clock.

  • When I landed here, I saw, I should judge, at least fifty cavalry over on Flower island, and while I was lying here with a white flag they set fire to an empty coal barge I had towed over there.

  • Yankees from Hamilton and Danvers; and a country trader (I should judge) from some inland town of New Hampshire.

  • But really I should judge it to be twenty years since I left Brook Farm; and I take this to be one proof that my life there was an unnatural and unsuitable, and therefore an unreal one.

  • I should judge it a good site for the growth of delicate fruit; for, quite enclosed on all sides by houses, the blighting winds cannot molest the trees.

  • The river, I should judge, may be a hundred or a hundred and fifty yards wide in its course between the Ponte alle Grazie and the Ponte Vecchio; that is, the width between strand and strand is at least so much.

  • They were aimed at the disputed fort (which they look at as much ours as theirs, I should judge).

  • We drew them by lot, and I drew a bony plug, not yet of age, I should judge.

  • The white-robed minister was a young intelligent Irishman, I should judge.

  • We were about half a mile, I should judge, from the Minnesota; a little nearer in shore.

  • She was a little anaemic old maid, a chronic hypochondriac I should judge, who had probably worked her way round every doctor in the town, and was anxious to sample this novelty.

  • But what am I, a brother atom, that I should judge him?

  • And you stand, I should judge, about six feet high?

  • He was, as I should judge, a young man of five-and-twenty, who came to us through a door on the right of the entrance that admitted to the hospice.

  • Here, as I should judge, is the reason for one's seeing so many coarse and ignorant faces among the priests of Le Puy.

  • He furnishes no information about his stay at Langogne, where, I should judge, he slept at one of the inns.

  • He is not burned, but suffers, I should judge, poor devil!

  • A hardy old soldier, I should judge, from his feature and attire.

  • Your father was, as I have heard, a strong and a fierce man when the blood of youth ran in his veins; but you, I should judge, are in no way behind him.

  • I should judge so, since you continue to spend so many nights away from home.

  • I would do for you, sir, whatever is proper for me to do, but can not meddle in this unless you are prepared to make restitution, which I should judge to be your best course.

  • By its bulk I should judge it to have held thousands; yet he had assured me that he had nothing beside, the one hundred dollars which he had procured from me.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    should ever; should fall; should fancy; should have; should have been glad; should live; should not; should please; should proceed; should read; should receive; should seek; should seem; should serve; should slay; should suffer; should suppose; should tell; should then; should think you would; should vote; should wish; should worry; through patience and comfort; well contented; white handkerchief