1 Don't judge Lise harshly, she began.
2 Berg, judging by his wife, thought all women weak and foolish.
3 If we're punished, it means that we have deserved it, it's not for us to judge.
4 On the nearest one sat a Tartar, probably a Cossack, judging by the uniform thrown down beside him.
5 "Well, General, it all looks like war," as if regretting a circumstance of which he was unable to judge.
6 Someone, a very important personage judging by the haste with which way was made for him, was approaching the icon.
7 Platon Karataev must have been fifty, judging by his stories of campaigns he had been in, told as by an old soldier.
8 He did not turn his head and did not see those who, judging by the sound of hoofs and voices, had ridden up and stopped near him.
9 Just before him, almost across the middle of the passage on the bare floor, lay a sick man, probably a Cossack to judge by the cut of his hair.
10 When the old man began to speak too loud, Speranski smiled and said he could not judge of the advantage or disadvantage of what pleased the sovereign.
11 Prince Bolkonski listened as a presiding judge receives a report, only now and then, silently or by a brief word, showing that he took heed of what was being reported to him.
12 The conversations he heard seemed to him insincere; he did not know how to judge all these affairs and felt that only in the regiment would everything again become clear to him.
13 A judge of horses and a sportsman, he had lately procured himself a large, fine, mettlesome, Donets horse, dun-colored, with light mane and tail, and when he rode it no one could outgallop him.
14 Vera, judging only by her husband and generalizing from that observation, supposed that all men, though they understand nothing and are conceited and selfish, ascribe common sense to themselves alone.
15 Though he did not see why it was necessary for him to go to the count at all, still less why he had to go by the back stairs, yet judging by Anna Mikhaylovna's air of assurance and haste, Pierre concluded that it was all absolutely necessary.
16 "But that is my conviction, and judging by the last letter with which His Highness the Archduke Ferdinand has honored me, I imagine that the Austrian troops, under the direction of so skillful a leader as General Mack, have by now already gained a decisive victory and no longer need our aid," said Kutuzov.
17 As twenty years before, it seemed impossible that the little creature who lived somewhere under her heart would ever cry, suck her breast, and begin to speak, so now she could not believe that that little creature could be this strong, brave man, this model son and officer that, judging by this letter, he now was.
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