Example sentences of "[noun] have to face the " in BNC.
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1 | In Palestinc the Jews had to face the intruding Greeks . |
2 | Culturally , the Palestinian Jews had to face the increasing differentiation of the diaspora , both in Mesopotamia and in Egypt ; they also had to run a state efficiently within a Hellenistic — milieu . |
3 | The Jews had to face the world as it was , and the world was one in which Greek customs prevailed and Roman proconsuls made the law . |
4 | ‘ That the Chief Constable has to face the Press to explain things is a major pointer that the Government and the public should closely examine , ’ the detective |
5 | TEENAGERS who misbehave in teacher Bruce Janu 's classes have to face the music of Frank Sinatra . |
6 | A report by Barclays Bank economics department in August 1991 stated that " in structural terms the economy has to face the prospect of the single market in the EC and a further period of deregulation " . |
7 | Bearing in mind the provocation , and the fact that the offender had to face the prospect of being sentenced a second time , the sentence was far too lenient , and a proper sentence would have been two years ' immediate imprisonment : that sentence would be substituted . |
8 | The sentence imposed by the Court of Appeal presumably incorporates a discount to reflect the fact that the offender had to face the prospect of being sentenced a second time , but there is no indication of the extent of the discount : the case is therefore of limited value as an indication of what the proper sentence would have been at first instance . |
9 | The sentence took account of the fact that the offender had to face the prospect of being sentenced on two occasions , and the Court had made a deduction for that reason . |
10 | Abolitionists had to face the fact that for many of their fellow countrymen during the next thirty years open public meetings continued to have this resonance . |
11 | Such theories have to face the obvious objection that brain processes and mental phenomena seem utterly unalike . |
12 | ‘ People have to face the reality of the commercial world . |
13 | Staff have to face the challenge of turning their honest , even depressing appraisal of difficulties into action . |
14 | But the Government had to face the realities and accept responsibilities , he said . |
15 | The early Church had to face the charge of blasphemy . |
16 | Once the Fourth Republic had refused to imitate the Third Republic by committing suicide , de Gaulle had to face the problem of sustaining the Rassemblement 's momentum . |
17 | In nineteen sixty one , prior to the crisis , the Americans had to face the rather humiliating settlement in Laos by which they accepted a communist erm er government , or at least a government which had communist members , erm Kennedy wanted to intervene in Laos but again was restrained by his British ally , MacMillan would n't in fact accept er that we should get involved in a ground war in Indo-China . |
18 | In nineteen sixty one , prior to the crisis , the Americans had to face the rather humiliating settlement in Laos by which they accepted a communist erm er government , or at least a government which had communist members , erm Kennedy wanted to intervene in Laos but again was restrained by his British ally , MacMillan would n't in fact accept er that we should get involved in a ground war in Indo-China . |
19 | A spokesman for Cornell Business School put it more succinctly : ‘ Marketing men have to face the tact that America 's capacity to produce may have outstripped its capacity to consume . ’ |
20 | When Keynes had talked of the ‘ euthanasia of the rentier ’ he had not been thinking of cricket , but the MCC had to face the reality of the decline of the leisured classes . |
21 | Everybody has a boss , a person who has the responsibility to oversee his or her work ; the Chairperson of the Board has the company 's shareholders while the Prime Minister has to face the electorate for a renewal of the mandate at least every five years . |
22 | And the crunch comes next month when the company has to face the possibility of closing down or selling off the whole business — although this will be a last resort and an acquisition or joint venture may be more likely . |
23 | Growth could well have picked up , and unemployment fallen , by the time Labor has to face the voters again . |
24 | Imran and others had to face the taunts of the bigots … times are changing |
25 | Cecil Thompson , the manager of the plant , said the company had to face the inevitable . |
26 | Many men escape this , for most of them predecease their wives , but the majority of women have to face the crushing blow of widowhood . |
27 | All princes had to face the problems posed by distant and turbulent borderlands . |