Exemplos de uso de To consider myself em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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I used to consider myself lucky.
That may be, Ricky.But I refuse to consider myself a victim.
I-I like to consider myself an observer.
But it took a long time until I had the courage to consider myself a poet.
I like to consider myself an honest man.
Look, fellas, all my life, I have had to consider myself a fortunate man.
I like to consider myself a love expert.
Hi, Maya, my name is Rick Beverly and I like to consider myself a dream maker.
I like to consider myself a predator at the tables.
Many a time he said,"When I came here I was determined to consider myself an Australian.
I would like to consider myself a fairly good poker player.
Therefore unlike the large majority of Brazilianists, I did my doctorate with a renowned Brazilian historian,and this caused me to consider myself more'inside' the Brazilian academic world that my other US colleagues.
I'd-I would like to consider myself a doctor of science but a woman of God.
They have sought to judge the five of us in the name of this hypocrisy, and now that it is my turn to face my sentence, I realize that, unlike my comrades,I do not even have the right to consider myself a victim.
Ordinarily I like to consider myself a pretty reasonable guy.
I like to consider myself a longtime supporter of these vigilantes, as they like to call it now.
The persecutions that I suffered andmisery faced were not enough to consider myself redeemed of the great error of having fought against him.
I mean, I like to consider myself her best friend but Andrew is her best friend friend, if that makes any sense.
Certainly due to the fact that I was born with a mysterious andinstinctive propensity to consider myself a kind of world citizen, I have never really understood why such a violent aversion exists to the presence of foreigners.
Until some time ago, I used to consider myself"a dot outside the curve", not better than other people, but different.
And now I must set myself to consider the case of Professor Willoughby.