"He learned to do a very good job of drawing sympathy."
And she cried on the stand, possibly drawing sympathy from jurors.
Africa's economic predicament periodically draws sympathy in the West, but never for long.
That view draws sympathy in many quarters, but not all.
Such families drew sympathy from some voters here, but not all.
Somebody like that wouldn't draw sympathy even from the Confederates.
It was a target that wouldn't draw much sympathy from the everyday Joe.
"He also draws sympathy because it seems he is being pushed around."
Secondly, a group of millionaire athletes struggle to draw sympathy from the public.
Kennedy's reaction did not draw sympathy from his entire administration.