Sentences with phrase «there sympathise»

I genuinely believe that the majority of football fans out there sympathise with the huge task that Roy Hodgson has been burdened with, however, I am not one of these people.

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We heard Wenger's reasons for not signing a single outfield player and I can sympathise in a way, because there does seem to be a shortage of really top class strikers available.
Wenger has experienced his own language barrier before, when he was boss of Grampus Eight in Japan, and sympathises with Gabriel, while stating there is one major plus of not knowing the lingo.
There have also been reports that he split from his girlfriend upon the move to England, and, combined with his disruptive injuries this term, it's quite easy to sympathise with the forward.
To be fair, a lot of people out there - mainly on Twitter because that's the new reality, don't you know - have been waiting a really long time for this glorious hard left messiah to materialise, and you can sympathise with their fury.
In a Facebook post sympathising with the victims and their families Nana Addo said there must be strict enforcement of such laws to prevent future occurrences.
Although I sympathise with my right hon. and learned Friend, does he accept that there is an intellectual case for, in time, bringing powers back to Westminster in this area by repealing the Human Rights Act 1998 and withdrawing from the European convention of human rights?»
I always get bitten when there are any around, no remedies I can give you sorry, but I can sympathise with the itching afterwards!
There's also the Dia de los Muertos aesthetic of colourful ornamented skeletons as the main characters with whom we are meant to sympathise.
But, while I can sympathise in this case, there's no doubt in my mind that had it all been released in one go The Dream Machine could well have been my favourite game of all time.
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