Example sentences of "[adv] [noun sg] to [noun] with " in BNC.
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1 | She wore impossibly high heels , yet she was still only eye to eye with Virginia in her bare feet . |
2 | The Manager using the system is constantly face to face with data and this increases his knowledge of the company and its personnel . |
3 | As it is , going to Lourdes out of season , in the late autumn or winter , brings one even more starkly face to face with what the Catholic Belloc calls this supernatural place's ' detestable earthly adjuncts ' . |
4 | the window size or the kitchen size or the bathroom size , they ca n't price things out until such times as they 've sat down face to face with client . |
5 | It is no longer face to face with him but is integrated with him and it progressively absorbs him . |
6 | Also on the surge , they were quickly face to face with Mallachy and Rory . |
7 | Here we are , dyke and dybbuk , penned up knee to knee with a gallery of blood relations . |
8 | We were now face to face with this man of diverse talent — poet , novelist , song-writer , performer — after following his career for nearly two decades , reading his books , playing his records , watching him sing , reading of him through the eyes of his critics — no easy feat when one is not inhibited by astigmatism ! |
9 | After ricocheting from one emotional moment to another today , she was now face to face with possible disaster . |
10 | Squirrels and martins moved in the trees , and once they came almost face to face with a boar . |
11 | So I have Posi the go-ahead , and we surged out through the Valve , coming almost face to face with the two ships . |
12 | He could n't remember a time when going to bed with a woman had n't dulled his interest , acting almost inevitably as a cure for his fascination . |