Sentence examples for been judging from inspiring English sources

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been judging

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A public official whose duty it is to administer the law, especially by presiding over trials and rendering judgments; a justice.

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"We've been judging human beings by divine standards," he says.

Times Higher Education World University Rankings has been judging world-class universities since 2004.

I've been judging X Factor for 10 years so I've done it all".

I've been judging for almost 30 years, and I haven't seen a vehicle that style".

People have been judging him before they've even met him since he was a kid.

I've been judging their hairstyles, rudimentary CGI and fixed-camera shots, suggestive of lonely bunker-babble.

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And everyone was judging.

We're judging.

No one is judging.

While you are judging someone, someone else is judging you.

Nobody is judging Oscar".

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