feel oneself
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To look at Istanbul then was to feel oneself on the edge of a maritime culture of fresh fish and shrub-covered islands, where goats with metal bells pick their way around whitewashed churches.
From New York Times • May 12, 2022
“To feel oneself held and cherished and accompanied, and yet to be alone,” he wrote.
From New York Times • Jan. 21, 2015
He has spent some years in England because he says that it is so comfortable to feel oneself secure among one's ancestors.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Though the nurses really did the work, it’s nice to feel oneself useful.”
From The Secret of the Reef by Bindloss, Harold
"Oh, it is nice to feel oneself on terra firma again!" ejaculated Dora.
From A Fourth Form Friendship A School Story by Brazil, Angela
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