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Example sentences for "consider myself"

  • But though I prayed for pardon I had little sense of my own sinfulness; nevertheless, I began to consider myself a religious man.

  • He offered us coffee, chocolate, or whatever we thought proper, and desired me to consider myself at home in his house.

  • I came here to save myself by the practice of the most heroic Christian virtues, the first of which, is that I should absolutely and forever give up my private judgment—consider myself as a corpse in the hand of my superior.

  • I see one on a smaller scale, and at a considerable distance, but it is within my power to reach it: and since I have ceased to consider myself as a member of the ancient state now convulsed, I willingly descend into an inferior one.

  • True, but I consider myself fortunate in having thus made the acquaintance of a man who has attracted the attention of the whole of Europe, and who still commands that attention.

  • He embraced me, and bade me consider myself as one of his family during my stay at Soleure.

  • I will be very plain with you, and inform you that, aside from the irreverent nature of the tableau, I consider myself insulted in being chosen to make a public representation of that character.

  • I consider myself capable of guiding my own family, especially my own children, without any help.

  • I consider myself on quite an equal footing with the President's wife or any other lady.

  • But I shall speak to you with perfect directness: in such matters I consider myself bound to act as your father.

  • But I consider myself a first-rate shot, and you shall practice with me.

  • In this way I consider myself continually in His holy presence.

  • I consider myself as the most wretched of men.

  • Sometimes I consider myself as a stone before a carver, whereof He is to make a statue.

  • Can the reader wonder that I began to consider myself in excellent quarters?

  • I was allowed to retain my blankets, and the few things which I had wrapped inside them, but it was plain that I was to consider myself a prisoner--for how long a period I could not by any means determine.

  • I have undertaken to speak this evening on the effects of the Reformation in Scotland, and I consider myself a very bold person to have come here on any such undertaking.

  • So don't I consider myself an unfortunate Dog,' said her companion.

  • As for me, that have been bred to do nothing, why, as I said before, I must try to like that; but I consider myself an unfortunate Cat.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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