Example sentences of "have to face [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Is it too much to ask that our current politicians , Tory or Labour , who have abetted our national decline and now seek to end our independence , soon might have to face new and eloquent voices who will fill the patriotic void in our political spectrum , and reflect the views of the British people more accurately ? |
2 | Fathers and other family members who admit they have sexually abused children in the home should not have to face criminal prosecution , the conference was told . |
3 | While the possibility may seem remote to you , around one in 12 people — men and women — may have to face actual physical attack of work . |
4 | A minister who says ‘ I want to do X ’ will have to face civil servants who argue ‘ but we need money for Y , Z ’ and so on . |
5 | In the meanwhile , simulation buys time and allows us to pass the baton to the next generation which may well have to face similar problems . |
6 | No one had warned her , back in medical school , that she might have to face outright chauvinism in this day and age . |
7 | Historians in the future , and contemporary historians even now , will have to face numerous conundrums of this nature . |
8 | I mean , I 'm well aware you do n't have to face single-handed and prattling , blowing your own cor-anglais and generally acting up before a captive crowd of thousands . |