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Example sentences for "feel myself"

  • But I think you will understand me when I say that even in this helpless condition I feel myself constrained to do something.

  • Nor to disgrace me; nor to make me feel myself disgraced in my own judgment?

  • I feel myself bound to inform your Lordship that the hunt generally will be inclined to place great weight upon your opinion; but that it does not undertake to reinstate Major Tifto, even should your opinion be in his favour.

  • For such stillness I feel myself to be destined, if ever I could attain it.

  • I have lived so long in a foreign land that I feel myself an alien here.

  • I feel myself bound, in the first instance, to offer to Nepean, who is killing himself by his labour here, to give it to any proper person who will vacate anything for it here.

  • The French Assembly is going on with endless disputes about their Constitution; but one ought to be much more interested than I feel myself in the event of these disputes, not to be heartily tired of hearing of them.

  • The more I reflect, the more I am confirmed in the propriety of the grounds of procedure which I have adopted, and I feel myself equal to the accomplishment, as far as it depends on steady pursuit of a well-weighed purpose.

  • I feel myself master of them, and they tacitly acknowledge it.

  • I feel myself but as an insignificant being at this crisis, the mere instrument with which despotism in the back-ground is playing its game.

  • I feel myself called on to say, that I am a firm believer in Christianity.

  • I feel myself in a lackadaisacal no-how-ish kind of a humour.

  • Write as soon as you possibly can; for, without making myself responsible, I feel myself in some sort accessory to the selection which I am to proof-correct.

  • Dear Manning,--I feel myself unable to thank you sufficiently for your kind letter.

  • A dried leaf or a straw makes me feel myself in good company: complacency and admiration take place of disgust.

  • O Lord, I feel myself so weak that I would fain fly from the trial.

  • I feel myself called on to act decisively--oh how difficult and painful a part--Lord, assist me.

  • Since I listen to you, I feel myself stronger in the noble path which the angelic Abbe Gabriel has opened before me, as you so well express it.

  • Since I have put my foot here, I feel myself quite a young man again!

  • How, even now, when the whole secret stands confessed in all its dreadful truth before me, I feel myself linked to it beyond the power of revocation.

  • I feel myself eased of a load of public care.

  • He then said to the physicians: "'I feel myself going.

  • The best use I can make of my reason is to resign it before thee; my mind delights, my weakness rejoices, to feel myself overwhelmed by thy greatness.

  • A few pages before, I wrote God knows what about Polish women; but if any one fancies that for the sake of a few written sentences I feel myself bound to pursue a certain course, he is vastly mistaken.

  • I too keep up, sustained by that thunderbolt that struck me, but I feel myself falling.

  • My pulse begins to beat in unison with theirs; I feel myself in harmony with my surroundings; amuse myself or bore myself, conquer or am conquered, but enjoy a comparative rest.

  • In the present situation of my friend, it was impossible for me to forsake her; yet I could not endure to feel myself a burden upon the little wreck which the misfortunes or imprudence of my family had left her.

  • To feel myself suspected of treachery at the very moment when I was impatient to make every sacrifice, assailed my temper, where, alas!

  • Of course he is at liberty to change his mind; nor do I feel myself entitled to complain.

  • Now it has been invested with so much solemnity by your lordship's notice of it that I feel myself obliged to defend myself against it by public action.

  • The further I advance in my narrative, the less order I feel myself capable of observing.

  • In my chamber I pray less frequently, and not so fervently; but at the view of a fine landscape I feel myself moved, but by what I am unable to tell.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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