out of sympathy with in a sentence
Examples
- But he was almost its only public speaker; he was out of sympathy with the other leading Chartists, and soon joined the advanced Radical party.
- Also, as well as being out of sympathy with Protestantism, he was struggling with the loss of authority to the new place-men now wielding power.
- Collins was unpopular with many supporters because of his strictly constitutional approach and found himself increasingly out of sympathy with the direction the movement was taking.
- Broadcast interviews with prisoners were also described as being not propaganda but out of sympathy with the enemy, such sympathy as only " bushido " could inspire.
- He found himself out of sympathy with the French New Wave cinema which emerged in the late 1950s and Alekan shot some rather conventional films in Hollywood.
- With the introduction of manhood suffrage in New South Wales in 1858 his campaign for democracy was fulfilled, and he was out of sympathy with the more advanced radicals.
- For two decades, American politicians who, because of their Irish heritage or out of sympathy with the effort, worked unceasingly to help Ulster, Britain, and the Republic of Ireland.
- On the establishment of the Commonwealth, though out of sympathy with the government, he was nominated to the council of state and a commissioner of the Parliaments new Great Seal.
- Architectural historian Ian Nairn said that " Maufe is the rare case of a man with genuine spatial gifts but out of sympathy with the style of his time ".
- In Pride's Purge on 6 and 7 December, the members of Parliament out of sympathy with the military were arrested or excluded by Colonel Thomas Pride, while others stayed away voluntarily.