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Example sentences for "myself and"

  • My destiny was to enter it in spite of myself and to leave it the same.

  • There were also fiery orations with appreciative allusions to myself and my influence which extended far and wide throughout Germany.

  • Just before leaving Vienna I actually heard that Hanslick had launched forth into unmeasured praise of myself and my amiability.

  • It put me into an ill conception of myself and my smell, so that I was forced to buy some roll-tobacco to smell to and chaw, which took away the apprehension.

  • I answered, therefore, to myself and to the oracle, that it was better for me to continue as I am.

  • When I complain of the loss of time, justice to myself and to the militia must throw the greatest part of that reproach on the first seven or eight months, while I was obliged to learn as well as to teach.

  • A weekly convivial meeting was established by myself and travellers, under the name of the Roman Club.

  • I myself and several of my colleagues, and John A.

  • In fact they could do this only to later and greater knowledge of myself and others, as every one must recognize who recurs in after-life to a book that he read when young; then he finds it twice as full of meaning as it was at first.

  • I read the book night and day, in-doors and out, to myself and to whomever I could make listen.

  • In a boy's way I knew it well when I was ten, and a few years ago, when I was fifty, I took it up in the admirable new version of Ormsby, and found it so full of myself and of my own irrevocable past that I did not find it very gay.

  • I would be unjust to myself and my friends, if I said it was.

  • And blessed be God, in a state of full content, and great hopes to be a happy man in all respects, both to myself and friends.

  • Now truths received may be improved with respect to myself and others, and that several ways-- 1.

  • He is resolved to bring Destruction on myself and all my house.

  • How could She bind the two extremes of human kind-- Myself and him--in one so holy bond?

  • I know what I do myself and what I must lose all social elasticity if I were not to do.

  • Myself and My Books The balance against them is now over 350 pounds.

  • Myself and "Unconscious Humour" The phrase "unconscious humour" is the one contribution I have made to the current literature of the day.

  • Myself and My Books Bodily offspring I do not leave, but mental offspring I do.

  • Myself and My Publishers I see my publishers are bringing out a new magazine with all the usual contributors.

  • I have seen the evil of it as much as any man, in myself and in my own class.

  • Perhaps, had I thought this out at the table, I should have got back to myself and my normal ease; but I didn't, and that long and terrible dinner was one long and terrible agony of stage fright.

  • I smiled to myself and made an entry in my mental ledger to the credit of Mowbray Langdon.

  • I did not need to pretend coolness and confidence; my nerves were still in that curious state of tranquil exhilaration, and I felt master of myself and of the situation.

  • Why should I do myself and her an injury simply because she has been too badly brought up to know her own interest?

  • And I thought extremely well of myself and of my pistols that June afternoon, as I was hurrying up town the moment the day's settlement on 'Change was finished.

  • That clears the character of myself and of the carwheel of the stars.

  • There is a pigeon messenger I brought from Alban I am about to let loose on this day with news of myself and of yourself.

  • When this vindictive mania was upon him, myself and three or four other boys were almost certain to come in for a share.

  • The whole lay upon the hands of myself and my wife, who was of the greatest assistance to my poor sister, who almost sunk under her afflicting loss.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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