| 1. | 'What made you tell the magistrate your name was White. - from Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens |
| 2. | The magistrate listened to me with attention and kindness. - from Frankenstein by Mary Wollstonecraft (Godwin) Shelley |
| 3. | 'Must go before the magistrate now, sir,' replied the man. - from Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens |
| 4. | I was accordingly conducted, by the magistrate and several other persons, to the inn. - from Frankenstein by Mary Wollstonecraft (Godwin) Shelley |
| 5. | The magistrate observed me with a keen eye and of course drew an unfavourable augury from my manner. - from Frankenstein by Mary Wollstonecraft (Godwin) Shelley |
| 6. | On my life, Hester, I made my intreaty to the worshipful magistrate that it might be done forthwith.. - from The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne |
| 7. | de Villefort." The magistrate trembled convulsively. - from The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas, Pere |
| 8. | Fogg and his two companions took their places on a bench opposite the desks of the magistrate and his clerk. - from Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne |
| 9. | But the magistrate was half blind and half childish, so he couldn't reasonably be expected to discern what other people did. - from Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens |
| 10. | by the magistrates to prisoners. - from Les Miserables by Victor Hugo |
| 11. | Where some like magistrates correct at hom. - from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare |
| 12. | "It lies not in the pleasure of the magistrates to take off the badge," calmly replied Hester. - from The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne |
| 13. | "Madame Hester absolutely refuseth to speak, and the magistrates have laid their heads together in vain. - from The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne |
| 14. | "The prisoner will be put before the magistrates in the course of the week," he said "in the mean time, Mr. - from A Study In Scarlet by Arthur Conan Doyle |
| 15. | Are there any magistrates or judges at the Chateau d'If. - from The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas, Pere |
| 16. | Fogg and his servant, the magistrates having been already warned by a dispatch to arrest them should they arrive. - from Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne |
| 17. | "The magistrates are God-fearing gentlemen, but merciful overmuch--that is a truth," added a third autumnal matron. - from The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne |
| 18. | 'The magistrates are not called upon to pronounce any opinion on the matter,' said the second old gentleman sharply. - from Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens |