Sentence examples for sympathise much from inspiring English sources

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Scotland's motorists whiling away the petrol queues by comparing the Grangemouth pension scheme to their own seem unlikely to sympathise much with its workers.

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The Labour MP, who is herself a wheelchair user, said: "I can sympathise very much with the community, particularly disabled people who have perhaps worked all their lives and have had no choice but to fall out of work because of an accident or ill health, who have paid their National Insurance payments and therefore are entitled to the benefits.

Many will find it hard to sympathise too much with the Premier League, awash with £5bn of TV revenue.

She remembered her happiness at the policemen who said they sympathised as much as anger at those who did not.

But in the past few days he has spent very little time with the protesters – despite sympathising with much that they stand for – and a great deal of time with his colleagues discussing the health and safety issues that led to the cathedral closing its doors.

Paul Giamatti's pudgy, froggy, resigned face has become a hallmark of mid-life American indie dramedy, and so it goes here, but Thomas McCarthy's well-meaning and largely well-received movie sympathises so much with its hero, it lets him get away with … well, nothing like murder, but at least aggravated wrongdoing.

Britain's progressives, however much they sympathise with the Greek people, should not align themselves with such incompetence.

However much I sympathise with George, I emphatically do not want to become him – a man terrified that the life he knew has disappeared.

Mr Nunez sympathises; he is not much older than most of the students, and his parents were farmworkers too.The class, part of the University of Texas at El Paso's High School Equivalency Programme, is small, relaxed and bilingual.

However much one sympathises with people who have suffered at the hands of the press, and however much I lack sympathy for newspapers guilty of all manner of bad behaviour, I cannot but see section 40 as a retrograde step.

However much one sympathised with the Figes/Johnson view, a good deal of what emerged to support it was often not interesting to read, and on occasion more or less determined to scare the reader off.

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