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Example sentences for "find myself"

  • They are but few, I hope; but I have seen (in this world here where I find myself, and even at the little Break of Day) that there are such people.

  • But I know what I have seen, and what I have looked in the face in this world here, where I find myself.

  • And here I find myself in a perplexing dilemma.

  • But I have learned something of late, and it is wonderful beyond thought--so wonderful that I feel sometimes as if I was dreaming, and should wake up to find myself in some other century!

  • Well, may it be long before I find myself in the same position!

  • Now I find myself saying, 'What is the aim of all this?

  • However, although I was deeply grieved to find myself in such a disgraceful position, I did not think I had any right to complain.

  • Because when I find myself near a nobleman I am afraid.

  • After I had given all my orders very seriously and without any wish to laugh, I went to bed highly pleased with my personification of a magician, in which I was astonished to find myself so completely successful.

  • While Croce lives I am no man's wife but his, nevertheless I am glad to find myself free.

  • I got into my carriage and waited some time, and as he did not come I drove to the theatre and chanced to find myself in the same box as Madame Valville.

  • I find myself, after all, compelled to begin my walking tour alone.

  • And now I find myself confronted by the problem in another shape.

  • Personally, I do not read a great many novels; and I find myself tending to revert again and again to my old favourites.

  • I find myself wondering in these quiet hours--I walk alone as a rule--what this haunting, incommunicable sense of beauty is.

  • I find myself to be too stubborn-hearted for the place.

  • He's Prime Minister, which is a great thing, and I begin to find myself filled to the full with political ambition.

  • I find myself to be as much bound to Mr. Lopez as though I were his wife.

  • I find myself, notwithstanding great expences of late; viz.

  • Pen in his coach to White Hall, in his way talking simply and fondly as he used to do, but I find myself to slight him and his simple talke, I thank God, and that my condition will enable me to do it.

  • I have read it, but I find myself utterly at a loss to comprehend his point of view.

  • In spite of working like a horse (or if you prefer it, like an ass), I find myself scandalously in arrear, and I shall get into terrible hot water if I do not clear off some things that have been hanging about me for months and years.

  • I find myself in, to be writing away for such readers!

  • After the meal, in accordance with the request of the company, I made a bank at faro, and after three hours' play I was delighted to find myself a loser to the extent of forty sequins.

  • I do not deny it, my dear countess, but my happiness is due to the company I find myself in; if you were to expel me from yours, I should be miserable.

  • And next moment, I find myself in the enemy's lines, fighting under the black banner.

  • I find myself a piquancy in the air of Seven Dials, missing from Berkeley Square.

  • Coriat's paper with which I find myself at issue, but merely to show wherein Dr.


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