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1 But there was not much sympathy for the UK among EU governments.
2 Judging by what's on screen, it's difficult to muster up much sympathy .
3 They both returned with her and expressed much sympathy for the invalid.
4 They addressed him with so much sympathy that he was quite enchanted.
5 Thank you, dearest Mrs. Martin-thankboth of you for so much sympathy .
6 Irisis had not expected much sympathy , but a little more than that.
7 He was received with signs of much sympathy , succeeded by complete silence.
8 Professional football does not devote much sympathy to the wounded, however.
9 There wasn't too much sympathy for Hancock from either side of the house.
10 The question called up such sharp answers; the look spoke so much sympathy .
11 Their aspirations aroused much sympathy both in England and in France.
12 Nightmare was an apposite description, although few extended much sympathy for his plight.
13 Now, I don't expect to elicit much sympathy for my voluntarily brunch-less Sunday.
14 I had too much sympathy for your difficulties; I have to-day.
15 With your reputation, Stan Heaphy, I doubt they'd show much sympathy for you.
16 In him I found much sympathy , and a willingness to cooperate with me.
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