Use judge in a sentence
Sentences starting with judge
- Judge Whipple told you to run till you found me, did he, Mr. [9]
- Judge Tileston died, you remember, within a month after he had his great ball, twelve year ago, and some thought it was in the natur' of a judgment. [6]
- Judge Hawkins had written and asked Clay to return home and consult with him upon family affairs. [5]
- Judge Douglas has worked it all out. [9]
- Judge by my words," said David gravely. [11]
- Judge Douglas voted with the Republicans upon that matter of fact. [7]
- Judge Richard Lechmere was one of our old Cambridge Tories, whose property was confiscated at the time of the Revolution. [6]
- Judge Thatcher's house was on Tom's way, and he stopped to see Becky. [5]
- Judge Hoar has, up to this time, withheld from me the names of my benefactors, but you may be sure that I shall not rest till I have learned them, every one, to repeat to myself at night and at morning. [6]
- Judge Douglas made two points upon my recent speech at Springfield. [7]
Sentences ending with judge
- I don't think you are the best judge. [11]
- I'll tell you what I've seen, then you can judge. [5]
- I am not well acquainted with the forms of procedure in the courts of New York, but in the West, sir, in the West--" The Judge. [5]
- The judge's position was very fine, no doubt for the judge. [9]
- Well, the truth was I wanted to see you again, Judge. [9]
- He turned calmly to the judge. [11]
- What is necessary to now say about officers you will judge. [7]
- If she was to fetch in help I'd get mixed up in the business before it was done with, I judge. [5]
- You're one of those sort they call eccentrics, I judge. [5]
- This is a thing of which the jury are to judge. [7]
Short sentences using judge
- Stephen understood Judge Whipple better. [9]
- The judge appeared to reflect. [9]
- The Judge suppressed something. [9]
- The Judge remains silent. [7]
- It's enough, I should judge. [5]
- I am the only judge. [5]
- Judge Whipple said nothing. [9]
- Where is the judge? [9]
- Who is the judge? [4]
- John McLean, Presiding Judge. [7]
Sentences containing judge two or more times
- But I leave you to judge of that, for you are the worst judge I know of. [5]
- In 1850 a very clever gentleman by the name of Thompson Campbell, a personal friend of Judge Douglas and myself, a political friend of Judge Douglas and opponent of mine, was a candidate for Congress in the Galena District. [7]
- I insist that this is the difference between Judge Douglas and myself,--that Judge Douglas is helping that change along. [7]
- As introductory to these interrogatories which Judge Douglas propounded to me at Ottawa, he read a set of resolutions which he said Judge Trumbull and myself had participated in adopting, in the first Republican State Convention, held at Springfield in October, 1854. [7]
- At the end the judge decided to admit the testimony, as the judge usually does in such cases, after a sufficient waste of time in what are called arguments. [5]
- I think, then, the fact that Judge Trumbull offered no amendment does not throw much blame upon him; and if it did, it does not reach the question of fact as to what Judge Douglas was doing. [7]
- He had forgotten the convention He told her what had happened at Mr. Carvel's store, and how the Colonel had tried to persuade Judge Whipple to take the Glencoe house while he was in Europe, and how the Judge had refused. [9]
- Why, I believe that everything Judge Trumbull had proposed, particularly in connection with this question of Kansas and Nebraska, since he had been on the floor of the Senate, had been promptly voted down by Judge Douglas and his friends. [7]
- Now, whether the speech which the Judge brings forward here is really the one Matheny made, I do not know, and I hope the Judge will pardon me for doubting the genuineness of this document, since his production of those Springfield resolutions at Ottawa. [7]
- I have understood since then (but [turning to Judge Douglas] will not hold the Judge to it if he is not willing) that he has broken through the "self-respect," and has got to saying the thing out. [7]
More example sentences with the word judge in them
- You can judge yourselves whether the tottering reason ever recovered its throne. [5]
- They won't know your father here--" If Stephen thought the Judge brutal, he did not say so. [9]
- It was a young woman--a young woman where properly no young woman belonged; for she was in Judge Driscoll's house, and in the bedroom over the judge's private study or sitting room. [5]
- And how do you, a young man and a young hussar, how do you judge of it? [2]
- I must introduce you to Judge Bering, of our State Supreme Court. [9]
- A while ago you said that man's conscience is not a born judge of morals and conduct, but has to be taught and trained. [5]
- Well, Judge, will you please tell me what you did about the bank decision? [7]
- At all events, you ought to thank Judge Douglas for it; it is for your benefit it is made. [7]
- The saying is, you mustn't judge a man by his clothes, and I'm believing it now. [5]
- In the main you must be the judge as to what is to be done. [7]
- Even here to-day you heard Judge Douglas quarrel with me because I uttered a wish that it might sometime come to an end. [7]
- I haven't asked you any of the particulars, Captain, but I judge it goes without saying--if my experience is worth anything--that there wasn't much of a hooraw made over you when you arrived--now was there? [5]
- To judge by you and Wrangle, how wild it must be! [13]
- I arrived at Wye Island in season to dine with the good judge and his family, and there I made over to his charge the property of Patty and her mother. [9]
- Meanwhile I had written to Miss Bronte to tell her the delight with which her book filled me; and seem to have sermonised her, to judge from her reply. [14]
- But, gentlemen, it would take up all my time to meet all the little quibbling arguments of Judge Douglas to show that the Missouri Compromise was repealed by the Compromise of 1850. [7]
- I think you would conclude that it was, if your liberty depended upon it, and so would Judge Douglas, if his liberty depended upon it. [7]
- Now a few words in regard to these extracts from speeches of mine which Judge Douglas has read to you, and which he supposes are in very great contrast to each other. [7]
- He fell asleep wondering why Judge Whipple had sent him. [9]
- The Judge is woefully at fault about his early friend Lincoln being a "grocery-keeper. [7]
- There was now within him a judge who by some rule unknown to him decided what should or should not be done. [2]
- Then the Judge withdrew it, and motioned to him to rise. [9]
- You saw it with your own eyes, and you are an official of the Court, and have the ear of the Judge, and you look like a saint to a jury. [11]
- The crowd sways with the rise and fall of the shifting, testimony, in sympathetic interest, and hangs upon the dicta of the judge in breathless silence. [5]
- The judge smiled with the rest. [5]
- He took post with Judge Short at the foot of the stair, where, in spite of the protests of the Celebrity and of other well-disposed persons, the two favored the parting guests with an occasional impromptu song and waved genial good-byes to the ladies. [9]
- She often argued with her father, and, if the truth were told, had had more than one victory over Judge Whipple. [9]
- He was a wise and humane judge, and he clearly did his honest best and fairest,--according to his lights. [5]
- If Judge Kelly will say in writing he wishes to so have him, I am willing for him to be discharged from his present position, and be so appointed. [7]
- But Judge Douglas will have it that all hands must take this extraordinary decision, made under these extraordinary circumstances, and give their vote in Congress in accordance with it, yield to it, and obey it in every possible sense. [7]
- Of that it will be easier to judge after a glance at the conditions and character of the minister and his household. [6]
- People rose up wild all over the house, straining and staring for a better look at him, and the judge was hammering with his mallet and the sheriff yelling "Order--order in the court--order! [5]
- He regarded his wife, himself, and Cayley, as an impartial judge would view the extraordinary claims of three desperate litigants. [11]
- But, Judge Douglas, why didn't you tell the truth? [7]
- But the Judge, whose mind was on the argument, continued to mutter defiantly until his eye fell upon Stephen. [9]
- The secular judge who should have delivered judgment and pronounced sentence was himself so disturbed that he forgot his duty, and Joan went to her death unsentenced--thus completing with an illegality what had begun illegally and had so continued to the end. [5]
- No one knew who had been judge or executioner of the sentence; but those who took part in the swift retribution considered it well justified, and rejoiced in the deed. [10]
- The Honourable Dave whispered to the judge, a tall, lank, cadaverous gentleman with iron-grey hair, who nodded. [9]
- So said Judge Whipple, with a grunt of contempt, to Mr. Cluyme, who was then a prominent Constitutional Unionist. [9]
- That was Judge Whipple, on his way to spend a quiet Sunday with Colonel Carvel. [9]
- Even as Judge Whipple had said, the time was come for all men to decide. [9]
- You have Judge Whipple every Sunday dinner, and he's an Abolitionist. [9]
- The guilt for which she was threatened with punishment was by no means small, and even if her earthly judge did not call her to account, she would go to confession to-morrow and honestly perform the penance imposed. [10]
- This shameful letter, which promised Barine clemency in return for her favour without unmasking him in his character of judge, explained to Charmian the agitation in which she found her friend's daughter. [10]
- That wondrous hymn which Judge Whipple loved, which for years has been the comfort of those in distress, floated softly with the night air out of the open window. [9]
- In this paragraph, which I have quoted in your hearing, and to which I ask the attention of all, Judge Douglas thinks he discovers great political heresy. [7]
- You must judge which class those belong to whom you meet: I leave it to you to determine from the facts. [7]
- I don't know whether you're a judge of pigs or no. [6]
- You will judge whether there is any difference in the "spots. [7]
- I now ask whether he is able to find in anything that Judge Trumbull, for instance, has said, or in anything that I have said, a justification at all compared with what we have, in this instance, for that sort of vulgarity. [7]
- I said that when Judge Douglas was speaking at place--where I spoke on the succeeding day he used very harsh language about this charge. [7]
- I defy contradiction when I declare that the Judge can find no one to oppose him on that proposition. [7]
- More than once when David's plans had had a set-back, Higli had contrived a meeting with Nahoum, to judge for himself the true position. [11]
- I will do whatever he bids me in perfect confidence; and what he thinks about me you may judge for yourself, for he is going to put me in the care of his tutor Eusebius. [10]
- But he remembered what the Judge had said to his mother, and nodded. [9]
- Well, that isn't what the judge and jury said. [11]
- Let us inquire what Judge Douglas really invented when he introduced the Nebraska Bill? [7]
- Now, I ask, what is the reason Judge Douglas is so chary about coming to the exact question? [7]
- This being so, what is Judge Douglas going to spend his life for? [7]
- But to judge what is best--conscription or the militia--we can leave to the supreme authority...." Pierre suddenly saw an outlet for his excitement. [2]
- The judge and Wetherell heard the question with different emotions. [9]
- After the ranks were broken, Major Sherman and the Judge went to talk to Captain Lyon and the Union Leader, who was now a Colonel of one of the Volunteer regiments. [9]
- I thought you were a judge of men. [9]
- However, the Judge went periodically to his friend's for a quiet Sunday dinner (so called in derision by St. Louisans), on which occasions Virginia sat at the end of the table and endeavored to pour water on the flames when they flared up too fiercely. [9]
- He might as well have said, "From a peck of apples you may judge of the barrel. [6]
- I judge that we shall then be free to go Bostonward. [5]
- In the morning we rode a mile and a half through the woods and followed up a small stream to see the celebrated pools, one of which the Judge said was two hundred feet deep, and another bottomless. [4]
- On this point we fully agree with the Judge, and when he shall show that his policy is better adapted to prevent amalgamation than ours, we shall drop ours and adopt his. [7]
- On the train we found several Sydney friends; among them a Judge who was going out on circuit, and was going to hold court at Broken Hill, where the celebrated silver mine is. [5]
- Why, Judge, if we do not let them get together in the Territories, they won't mix there. [7]
- So far as we could judge by all we heard, our unpretentious party gave general satisfaction. [6]
- As far as we can judge, a recurrent period, if approximately of the right duration for any process or function, would not, when once gained, be liable to change; consequently it might be thus transmitted through almost any number of generations. [1]
- The chief citizen was York Leicester Driscoll, about forty years old, judge of the county court. [5]
- And when he was tried three months later for murder, some one else said this for him, and the hearts of all, judge and jury, were so moved they knew not what to do. [11]
- The unsuspecting Tom was too good-natured to be offended, and shortly after dinner Austen found himself in the process of being looked over by a stout gentleman named Putter, proprietor of Putter's Livery, who claimed to be a judge of men as well as horses. [9]
- If Judge Driscoll was the recognized first citizen of Dawson's Landing, Pembroke Howard was easily its recognized second citizen. [5]
- The interesting fact was that she was obliged to judge this world according to the standards of literature, morals, and manners that had been implanted in her mainly by the influence of one person. [4]
- No person, as was said long ago, could judge him, because his task was not merely difficult, but simply impracticable to human powers. [6]
- But the Judge was raised farther north, and perhaps he has some horrid idea of what this people might be induced to do. [7]
- He, as judge, was no less averse to letting off the guilty than he was to punishing the innocent; so the enquiry must be allowed to proceed quietly. [10]
- And yet mine was no atonement, I love Judge Whipple. [9]
- He says it was known that the bill was silent in this particular; but I say, Judge Douglas, it was not silent when you got it. [7]
- Coello smiled; it was in his power to judge mildly. [10]
- When the sermon was finished, Judge Thatcher's wife dropped alongside of Mrs. Harper as she moved down the aisle with the crowd and said: "Is my Becky going to sleep all day? [5]
- Next day he was drunk, and he went to Judge Thatcher's and bullyragged him, and tried to make him give up the money; but he couldn't, and then he swore he'd make the law force him. [5]
- The supreme judge was distinguished by the possession of the longest and handsomest plume in his head-dress, and a costly sapphire amulet, which, suspended by a gold chain, hung on his breast. [10]
- When that charge was brought forward by the Chicago Times, the Springfield Register [Douglas's organ] reminded the Times that the charge really applied to John Henry; and I do know that John Henry is now making speeches and fiercely battling for Judge Douglas. [7]
- Indeed, when it was assailed because it did not contain such repeal, Judge Douglas defended it in its existing form. [7]
- That law trial was a slow business--appeared like they warn't ever going to get started on it; so every now and then I'd borrow two or three dollars off of the judge for him, to keep from getting a cowhiding. [5]
- Mr. Durrett, who was a judge of men, recognized that. [9]
- It was Sir Walter that made every gentleman in the South a Major or a Colonel, or a General or a Judge, before the war; and it was he, also, that made these gentlemen value these bogus decorations. [5]
- Senator Peleg Hartington walked up the aisle, and the judge rose and shook him by the hand, and as Deacon Hartington he was invited to sit on the platform. [9]
- But the Judge walked past him without reply, and into the office. [9]
- The Judge released Virginia's arm, and his own trembled as he gave it. [9]
- This is the view I entertain, and this is the reason why I entertained it, as Judge Douglas has read from my Springfield speech. [7]
- The judge was very proud of his Freethinkers' Society, which was flourishing along in a most prosperous way and already had two members--himself and the obscure and neglected Pudd'nhead Wilson. [5]
- The Judge alludes very often in the course of his remarks to the exclusive right which the States have to decide the whole thing for themselves. [7]
- I have said, very many times, in Judge Douglas's hearing, that no man believed more than I in the principle of self-government; that it lies at the bottom of all my ideas of just government, from beginning to end. [7]
- The Judge is very happy indeed at working up these quibbles. [7]
- It is a very bad business, said the Brandon parliament, and it just shows that the whole country is losing its moral sense, its capacity to judge what is right and what is wrong. [4]
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