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Peering into the hollows of trees, you may come face to face with this wraithlike creature.
And Rudolph found himself face to face with the most radiant girl he had ever seen.
It is very easy to lose your bearings as the constant sensory barrage and face to face combat can almost leave you shell shocked.
Andy wheeled round and stamped back towards us until he was face to face with the suspicious rebel.
This afternoon, at the stadium, the pair come face to face for the first time this season.
The moment will come when you are face to face with the couple, whether in the receiving line or at the reception.
Right away an unofficial receiving line started as Amanda came face to face with all of her closest friends.
You then come face to face with a wall of glass, behind which lurks the hotel reception desk, quite unlike any other you will have seen.
We also came face to face with one of my favourite sharks, the marvellous wobbegong.
Most imagine a wondrous city or a verdant garden where human beings come face to face with God.
I opened the door and came face to face with a fat janitor smoking a cigarette and operating an extraordinarily loud vacuum.
All of a sudden, you're face to face with a black, hairy spider the size of a beach ball.
Soon I found myself standing face to face with myself, in the light, leaf green bathroom.
In response to the proposal to ban our organisation, we have held face to face meetings with leading groups and personalities.
We are the state of retail politics, of face to face discussions, of believing we personally can see and touch all our elected officials.
The maid realised that there was a good chance that she could be face to face with the room's lodger.
We are opting for a huge social shift in which more and more is done not face to face but by cables looping past our front doors.
Continue that count, albeit an artificially pre-programmed tally, to the year 2020, and you're face to face with the future.
I think, in the main, our members would prefer face to face meetings more regularly.
Voters can also have their say by email, via post or in face to face meetings with local politicians.
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Examples from Classical Literature
At last the nightmare of Benham's childhood had come true, and he was face to face with a tiger, uncaged, uncontrolled.
I am thus brought face to face with the eternal conflict in art between the Apollonian and the Dionysian principles.
Some day you will meet an axeman face to face, and will find out what you know.
The summons was promptly obeyed, and the accused prelate was brought face to face with blackhead before the Council.
Instead of his chum, he found himself face to face with a bottle-nosed dolphin!
He was sure that Victor was now with Bragg and they might meet face to face again.
So might a mortal look if some strange hap brought him face to face with a centaur.
Meanwhile Pierre had listened anxiously, his ferrety little eyes shifting from face to face.
The flagellated boy, transformed into a tolerably lusty youth, found himself face to face with his quondam tormenter.
You could see it travellin' frum face to face under the dirt that was on said faces.
Now she was face to face with the gravamen of her depression, with an alert morning mind to sift over its elements.
Baduz-zamn Mrz and shh Beg, brought face to face with these armies, took to flight.
Its centre flattened, wavered, broke, and the impelling force was brought face to face with Simple Simon and the constable.
The Colonel, diving under the sluice-box for a plunge at Austin, came up face to face with her.
When he comes to have it out with me, he will find himself face to face with Sonia.
This contact with the stagecoach had again brought him face to face with his buried past.
I know that the noon-day light of the highest angels, who see Him face to face, seeth not the borders of His infiniteness.
In an instant, Sir Richard was upon the lawn without, face to face with his insulter.
In the grasp of an officer he came face to face with Bronson, who had Jalisco.
On the way to Loos a company of Scots came face to face with a tall German.
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