There is one other point to which I wish to address myself before I sit down, and in touching upon it I address myself especially to the noble Lord (Lord Stanley) and his colleagues in the Government.
I said I wanted the working men of this audience to listen to my statement, because it is to them that I particularly wish to address myself.
I have preferred to address myself at once, frankly and openly, to a man placed in a high social position.
Wondering somewhat at his readiness to mistake my meaning, I felt disposed to drop any further effort to draw him out, and was about to address myself to sleep, as comfortably as I could.
But there is a larger and a nobler class, whose greatness, whatever it is, must be achieved; and to this class I address myself.
One last prayer: I address myselfto your delicacy of feelings and generosity of heart--do not attempt to see me again, or change my resolution.
To be obliged to address myself to a stranger, to--" Her eyes filled with tears and she paused in confusion.
But listen to me, my son, for it is to your kind heart and affection for me that I address myself.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "address myself" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.