sympathise造句1. I sympathise with the views expressed.
2. We sympathise with his injured pride and feel an injustice has indeed been committed.
3. Do you sympathise with people who hound paedophiles out of their homes?
4. Most whites likely to sympathise with it flounced out of his National Party long ago.
5. It is hard not to sympathise with those simple-minded viewers and tabloid newspaper editors who mistake the characters for the actors.
6. John Major seems to sympathise, but the voters can be excused for not yet noticing.
7. Bagshaw would sympathise with that but not fight for it.
8. Anybody can sympathise with the sufferings of a friend.
9. As it happens, I sympathise with the impatience.
10. If they want national freedom, of course we sympathise.
11. But I also sympathise with the difficulties of the caf é owner.
12. Many people might sympathise with those driven to commit this particular form of homicide.
13. But while it is possible to sympathise with the Russian predicament, the ban is counterproductive.
14. He didn't sympathise with the corporations, but strength was with them.
15. Although he pretended to sympathise, I knew he was laughing up his sleeve.
16. I can sympathise with Chelsea's board and manager and the people running Chelsea.
17. Men and women alike listen to others' ideas and sympathise with their problems.
18. Senior bureaucrats, it is true, are sometimes members of the dominant class[http://], and sympathise with its aims.
19. It made clear to Carrie that he could not sympathise with her.
20. Anyone who has been in a troubled relationship will sympathise with Sue.
21. Empathise and really listen to their words and the feelings behind them. Empathise an sympathise as appropriate.