Example sentences of "have to face [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But as such when you have to face King Edward 's assault , it would be with an armed host , offering battle . |
2 | The President is elected for four years , but members of the House of Representatives have to face election every two years , while a senator is elected for six years . |
3 | Mind you , even if he does , hell have to face Dorigo or Kelly , and they are both quick enough to deal with him . |
4 | You do n't have to be bad , irresponsible , or wickedly maverick , to have a marriage difficulty , or have to face divorce . |
5 | I think we have to face facts , first fact is the the priority of the board must at this time be survival . |
6 | I 'm not riding as well as I was and I 'm not as brave as I was and I have to face facts |
7 | ‘ We sometimes have to face power cuts which can be uncomfortable in the summer when the generators can not drive the air conditioning , ’ he explains . |
8 | Rangers manager Walter Smith still believes that Marseilles have a slight edge as they have to face Rangers at home on April 7 but he said : ‘ I 'm still optimistic about what we can do in our home games . ’ |
9 | ‘ More than miserable , if I have to face Luke . |
10 | However , firms already have to face uncertainty in the context of UCTA and the criteria used to assess whether a duty of care which would give rise to liability in tort is owed . |
11 | You have to face people er that sometimes not very pleased that you 're coming , |
12 | All of us have to face temptation and there are times , as with Nicky in the reading , when the pressures on us to do something wrong are very strong . |