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How to use to face in a sentence

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A serious vehicle like Nissan's capital-letter badged X-TRAIL deserved to face a serious challenge.
Stripped of our comforts and distractions, we continue to face our strongest temptations.
Worst of all, many schoolchildren have to face dropping out after primary schooling because secondary education is not free.
We did that for several seconds, before I started a mad jiggle on the spot, moving around to face him as I did so.
He denied any allegation of race fixing but is due to face a Jockey Club charge of bringing racing into disrepute next month, which he denies.
At this point the proceedings were suddenly interrupted by a cacophony of noise. Everybody turned to face the source of the racket.
And Rudolph found himself face to face with the most radiant girl he had ever seen.
Limited funding has forced board members to make decisions via teleconferencing rather than meet face to face.
They stood face to face under the balcony in the moonlight as the blustery rain teemed around them.
It is very easy to lose your bearings as the constant sensory barrage and face to face combat can almost leave you shell shocked.
Regardless of that result, the team are still likely to receive a warm welcome when they return to the Showgrounds on Saturday to face Limerick.
Two days after his arrest he appeared at a Los Angeles federal court to face charges, manacled and dressed in orange prison uniforms.
She was prepared to put up with almost anything in order not to have to face up to her past.
The woman who'd been sitting at the computer next to mine turned to face me.
Describing her mother's reaction to the news, Harrold said she was unable to face even her closest friends.
This group records western swing and jazz and has had to face criticism for their lack of writing.
This afternoon, at the stadium, the pair come face to face for the first time this season.
Celibacy is something many have to face for various good, sometimes admirable, reasons.
During one of the wettest spells this spring water bosses have finally admitted that Hampshire is likely to face a hosepipe ban.
But with brighter, wet and windy weather forecast for tomorrow, motorists in the county should not have to face the fog again.
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