Example sentences of "have to face [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The project leader in many of these roles has to face a number of ambiguities ( Wilemon and Cicero , 1970 ) . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Andy Roxburgh , who knows he has to face the Brazilians in next summer 's World Cup , and Bobby Robson , who knows he might , were reminded of Brazilian flair but were left to take Brazilian finishing on trust until Careca , the Napoli striker , headed them in front early in the second half . |
4 | Growth could well have picked up , and unemployment fallen , by the time Labor has to face the voters again . |
5 | ‘ Somebody has to face the dog , ’ croaked Ferd the frog . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 " . |
8 | The plaintiff 's position now is that she has to face the fact that she 's wheelchair bound for life and unable to speak . |
9 | In the meantime , PC Holt now has to face the prospect of more surgery to rebuild his palate and his jaw . |
10 | ‘ 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 |
11 | His reaction is particularly vividly described by Tolstoy , as him crossing a bridge that is being dismantled so he has to face the abyss below : |
12 | Having never had to face a situation of wholesale redundancies in the past , ICI 's policies for dealing with them were out of date and inadequate . |
13 | For example , in Conservative Ealing , tenants have had to face a 100 per cent . |
14 | Appeal courts are expected to show some mercy because the defendant has twice had to face the ordeal of being sentenced . |
15 | In addition , she has had to face the emotional stress of the last 15 months . |
16 | The Court had come to the conclusion , making allowance for the fact that both men had had to face the prospect of punishment twice , that sentences of three years should be substituted for the sentences imposed . |
17 | They have had to face the demands of liturgical change , increasing pressures from tourism , media attention , financial constraints and the expensive upkeep of large and ancient buildings . |
18 | As the profession 's representative body , the Law Society has had to face the question of how to achieve its strategic aims for the healthy development of the profession over the coming decade , in the absence for most of the year of the promised green shoots of economic recovery . |
19 | Since 1990 , the firm has had to face an investigation by the Federal Trade Commission . |
20 | Lord Young , a minister who has never had to face an election , has a meagre reservoir of affection and support among Tory backbenchers . |
21 | The company has had to face an ‘ extremely hostile ’ trading environment , but will now gain some benefit from the stronger dollar , he said . |
22 | The adolescent is emerging from the small and comparatively cushioned world to which he has belonged and is having to face a great deal of pressure from many different relationships . |
23 | The two ladies at the head of the little queue whispered together , then announced that if Mr Carter had no objection they would be happy to oblige Mr Mullings , as they did not like to think of Mrs Mullings having to face a storm unprotected . |
24 | The House could and did sack governments ( such as Russell 's first Cabinet in 1852 , Aberdeen 's ministry in 1885 , Lord Palmerston in 1858 , Russell again in 1866 and Gladstone in 1885 ) without having to face a general election . |
25 | That 's another matter — and Derry were none too pleased at having to face a Down shadow side . |
26 | Glendenen probably remembers the match best for having to face a 14-ball opening over from Essex 's former Hampshire paceman Steve Andrew , who currently has a fractured shoulder . |
27 | He added : ‘ The operators should have been given at least another 12 months , rather than having to face a judge and jury overnight decision by someone on the Intervention Board . ’ |
28 | ‘ The operators should have been given at least another 12 months , rather than having to face a judge and jury overnight decision by someone on the Intervention Board . ’ |
29 | The Hoover administration was unfortunate in having to face an economic crisis of unparalleled severity . |
30 | Living rough is desolate enough , without having to face the possibility of being separated from your only friend . |