Examples of 'all of the judges' in a sentence

Meaning of "all of the judges"

all of the judges: refers to the complete set of judges in a competition or legal case

How to use "all of the judges" in a sentence

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all of the judges
All of the judges kept their seats.
I agree with all of the judges comments.
All of the judges loved this performance.
Then the percentages from all of the judges are totaled averaged together.
All of the judges here today.
She sang the next day and impressed all of the judges.
All of the judges work in the engineering industry.
This decision is being welcomed by all of the Judges and Court Administration.
All of the judges who were assigned recused themselves.
How do you think that I have all of the judges in my pocket?
All of the judges had clearly read the briefs.
They can't own all of the judges.
Not all of the judges deemed a fundamental right to have been breached.
With counsel, advice and consent, the Governor appointed all of the judges.
All of the judges in your district are listed on this page.

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The appointment of all of the judges of the Tribunals was also welcomed.
All of the judges acknowledged the state has a legitimate interest in protecting the unborn.
I believe all of the judges for minors in France know about your achievements.
All of the Judges put her through.
In fact, all of the judges were positive about the performance.
All of the judges here today Were very impressed with this class.
Either way, all of the judges were very thankful for the singers ' service.
All of the judges except Lord Steyn gave a speech.
Get all of the judges down to the dog park right now.
All of the judges are Jewish Israelis.
Almost all of the judges were bilingual and experienced in trans-cultural adaptation of instruments.
All of the judges had some defect, odd characteristic or handicap that God used.
All of the judges also knew that,.
All of the judges are Communists!

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