Examples of using Consider myself in English and their translations into Czech
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I consider myself a teacher.
If I were you I would consider myself lucky.
I consider myself… a businessman.
I run a foundation, consider myself a philanthropist.
Consider myself more of a collector.
People also translate
You know, i consider myself an artist.
Consider myself your fashion consultant.
There's a Cold War going on, and I consider myself a soldier.
I consider myself fortunate. Then.
That's why I cling to Diane and consider myself very lucky.
Well, consider myself ahead on points.
And this movie has uplifted me. Yes, I consider myself a nerd.
In fact, I consider myself a Philippine national.
You guys might not know this, but I consider myself a bit of a loner.
I consider myself bound, but you should not.
Manure is an art, and I consider myself an accomplished artist.
I consider myself the first member of the Captain's coalition.
A critic, perhaps. I would never consider myself an artist, but more a.
And I consider myself a Washington DC musician.
But according to the nurses, it's no big deal,and I should consider myself lucky.
But I consider myself more of a soldier, Mrs. Watts.
Most Casti believe that the culinary arts are a woman's domain, but I consider myself progressive.
And I consider myself to be the Picasso of bullshit artists.
I have recently completed my theological training and consider myself ready for a proper parochial position.
But I consider myself a queen. I don't know about you, ladies.
If I can't visit the entire country freely. No, McDonald,I can't consider myself the President of the United States.
I would never consider myself an artist, but more a… A critic, perhaps.
I consider myself politically correct. His views make me uncomfortable.
If one is a boy, though I would consider myself a huge success as a father if he grew up to be half the man Dan is right now.
I consider myself to be Egyptian and I grew up in canada, born in canada.