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had been judging
  • past perfect progressive of judge.

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In the ABC interview, Mr. Obama said his critics had been judging him on the style but not the substance of his policies during the past several weeks.

From New York Times • Sep. 16, 2013

The Fed had been judging the importance of different industries in its index on the basis of the 1947 business census.

From Time Magazine Archive

Her brother ignored her for a moment but then, as if he had been judging the limits of his sister’s patience, he loped over and dropped the toy at her paws.

From "Pax" by Sara Pennypacker

Was it possible that, while he had been judging her and talking down to her, she had been judging him and laughing in her sleeve?

From Starvecrow Farm by Weyman, Stanley J.

Frank's keen eyes and alert mind had been judging the situation.

From Army Boys in France or, From Training Camp to Trenches by Randall, Homer