Examples of 'much pity' in a sentence

Meaning of "much pity"

much pity: an expression of sympathy or sorrow for someone's unfortunate situation. This phrase is used to convey compassion or empathy towards others

How to use "much pity" in a sentence

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much pity
No matter how much pity he shows to you.
One can only take so much pity.
Much pity for them.
City streets ai not got much pity.
He felt as much pity as repugnance.
You do not have much pity.
So much pity that she forced you to marry her son.
I looked at him with so much pity.
With much pity.
How much pity did he show when you were watching those internet beheadings?
You take too much pity on Lewie.
Claudius welcomed them home after so many years, and their sad stories aroused much pity.
I have much pity for Mary.
The truth is I can not feel much pity for Jerome.
I did not want too much pity or condescension, but rather open and honest communication.

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City streets do not have much pity ♪.
I have been getting so much pity these days, that I am starting to pity myself.
It was pitiful. You don't have much pity.
I felt so much pity for him, but I could not talk to him again.
Anyway, I do not feel much pity for Americans.
How much pity I feel for them!
Do you take that much pity on me?
You show so much pity for Kikuko, but it 's actually cruel, you know?
Laughter ( Applause ) Never before has the phrase " I am British " elicited so much pity.
I now feel so much pity for you . Dad.
I feel like I have so much pity for so many fools, you know what I mean?

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