The listed building contains many historical features that are being sympathetically restored. |
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I smiled sympathetically, but was more worried about who I was going to be stuck with. |
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These letters have triggered a deluge of complaints to the watchdog, who seems to be treating them sympathetically, although he's no soft touch. |
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Because we have that empathy, we are good at sympathetically guiding and advising. |
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A highly versatile property that has been sympathetically restored and upgraded to exacting standards. |
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Mabel, who could easily have been turned into a hysteric, is handled sympathetically. |
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He added that the development would be sympathetically designed to fit in with the surrounding area. |
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The present owners have taken great care in sympathetically modernising the property. |
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He wrote sympathetically about highlanders under the cosh from rapacious landlords. |
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The exhibition fits sympathetically within its site in the interior of the schoolhouse. |
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They blended well together and were sympathetically supported by the accompanying string orchestra, also standing to play. |
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Our instructions are to deal with the cases expeditiously and sympathetically. |
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He often refused to show his constructions to visitors whom he did not think capable of responding sympathetically to them. |
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Apart from serving at table he listened sympathetically to their life-stories, encouraged them and praised their endeavours. |
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There will be no one who is able to respond sympathetically to his innermost fears and apprehensions. |
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Listed as being of national importance, the house has been sympathetically preserved and restored. |
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The result, McGinn sympathetically explains, is the cooling of an overheated imagination. |
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Geoffrey nodded sympathetically as the water bubbled towards the top of the drum. |
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Imagine my surprise when I finally heard the score played sympathetically and well. |
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It can brighten the tone by allowing strings to resonate sympathetically with each other. |
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The co-hosts glanced anxiously at each other, and the cameramen grimaced sympathetically. |
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But the Supreme Court sympathetically commuted the death sentence to life imprisonment. |
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Many people believe that employers will not look sympathetically on requests to work flexibly. |
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His report, while received sympathetically by the administration, is resisted by the overwhelming isolationist sentiment. |
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I sympathetically offered to explain to her professor why her paper would be late. |
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The publication has only 163 pages, but it is full of the joy found in people when one sympathetically understands the oddness of age and mental infirmity. |
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A pain of regretfulness hit me and I looked at Reese sympathetically. |
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That judgment sympathetically, clearly and concisely deals with a case that must have been very far from the ordinary diet of a judge sitting in the crown court. |
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The interview with Knox, by Simon Hattenstone, reads sympathetically but is not without challenge to her. |
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Ours don't have the invitingly soft appearance of female tummies, nor do they sympathetically trace the body's natural lines. |
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You'd feel a great wave of compassion for this total stranger, and still be listening sympathetically 20 minutes later. |
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The farm has always been managed sympathetically for wildlife. |
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The first was last year to Austria, where he was also sympathetically received by a government stridently opposed to EU sanctions on Russia. |
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But the other argument is that, when done sympathetically, such travel enhances our understanding of difficult situations. |
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I would ask the Commissioner to look sympathetically at that side of the argument as well. |
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This had been fully and sympathetically modernised, including the provision of underground sports facilities, and worked well. |
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Stucky said that the church has discussed its initiatives with Colombia's First Lady, who listened sympathetically. |
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However, Participants shall consider sympathetically any requests for a common line for tied aid for humanitarian purposes. |
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They will be more likely to participate if they feel people are listening intently and sympathetically. |
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Desks tend to resonate sympathetically at low frequencies and may adversely affect the bass response of your monitors. |
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Finally, certain measures which would enable the most vulnerable witnesses to be dealt with sympathetically at the hearing were discussed. |
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Persons who form part of the family unit will be examined sympathetically in keeping with efforts to keep family units together. |
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While this purports to treat the American Indian sympathetically, the reality is that the Aboriginal is robbed of voice. |
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Many elegists question whether they have the strength to accomplish their purpose, often calling for help from the muses or from a sympathetically grief-stricken nature. |
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Hellman's dishonesty in her later writing is sympathetically framed by the decades of criticism she had endured. |
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One could easily picture her sympathetically tending grazed knees in the playground, while, the next minute, dishing out stern tellings-off in her office. |
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There's really no other way to account sympathetically for the publication of this outrageous, absurd literary wreck by one of our time's most remarkable prose stylists. |
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Tears formed in her eyes and the man looked at her sympathetically. |
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His request was treated sympathetically by the ship's commanding officer. |
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The bystanders shook their heads and clucked sympathetically. |
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In view of the current fiscal situation, and the longer-term implications for cost and reallocation of resources, approval may not necessarily be viewed sympathetically by many members. |
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One important proposal within the Trannsportation Programme which we are looking at sympathetically is the one to move Londonderry's port from the City Quay downstream to Lisahally. |
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The EU also hopes that the Nigerian authorities will look sympathetically at the case for re-runs where there is proven evidence of serious electoral malpractice. |
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First, he is willing to listen sympathetically to anyone, and so extracts insights from the greyest of politicians and advisers. |
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The citizen has a right to expect that his affairs will be dealt with effectively and expeditiously, and also that his personal feelings will be sympathetically and fairly considered. |
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To achieve that you must have an accurate picture of customers and their behaviour so you can tailor your touch points and processes to sympathetically reflect that picture. |
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The comprehensive range of passenger station buildings has been preserved and sympathetically adapted for use as cafes and tourist shops. |
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When we get that equation right, then perhaps people will be able to look more sympathetically, as well as technically, at the issue of China's market economy status. |
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We learn about it by studying or working alongside people who do or say things unusual to us, and by listening sympathetically to people who question some of our assumptions. |
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While the intensity and sincerity of the Respondent's desire are thus sympathetically acknowledged, the practical constraints on attaining it must be taken into consideration. |
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Japan is therefore prepared to consider sympathetically the proposal for retaining, on the expiry of UNMISET's current mandate, some form of United Nations activities in Timor-Leste to address these gaps. |
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We would certainly sympathetically consider the suggestion of making it part of the Constitution when the provinces agree, and will at all times welcome any representations from the provinces in this regard. |
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She consulted several British designers, only to find that they did not respond sympathetically to her over-arching vision and were too inflexible to accommodate it. |
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Merrell listened to his house guest sympathetically. |
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And its occasionally whimsical, jokey tone, which has Munny falling into the pigswill and struggling to mount his horse once or twice too often, further encourages us to view him sympathetically enough to arouse suspicion. |
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Civil servants should endeavour to deal with the affairs of the public sympathetically, efficiently, promptly and without bias or maladministration. |
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Immediately seeing in Viljoen someone who could defuse the right-wing threat, Mandela was at pains to hear his cause sympathetically, refusing to shut the door on the possibility of an Afrikaner homeland. |
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The cathedral was sympathetically restored between 1845 and 1870 by the architect George Gilbert Scott. |
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He was the first novelist to portray peasant characters sympathetically and realistically, and was equally just to merchants, soldiers, and even kings. |
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At times, the sessions had the air of an encounter group, with the Colombians describing their fears and frustrations, and the American journalists listening sympathetically. |
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I feel sure that here before me were assembled those, in whose unhealing hearts the sight of those bleak tablets sympathetically caused the old wounds to bleed afresh. |
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Meanwhile, Mrs Diner's king prawns were whoppers and had been sympathetically pan-fried with garlic and chilli before being stood to attention on a wodge of toasted ciabatta. |
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