Example sentences of "have to face a " in BNC.
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1 | But with the coming of peace , I realised that I should have to face a new , strange , ‘ normal , world — alone . |
2 | She may also have to face a serious reduction in income , which might necessitate the sale of her house and the loss of her settled way of life by a move to another neighbourhood and to a smaller home , or into yours if that is to be the arrangement you both decide upon . |
3 | The kingdom of Italy , the second big new state to emerge from the wars of the mid-century , had only to deal with a few French-speaking communities and some Germans in Venetia ; it did not yet have to face a minorities problem . |
4 | Once their condition has stabilised they may have to face a whole range of issues : new restrictions ; new sensations ; new embarrassments ; new lifestyles . |
5 | Was it easier for them was it easy for them to pick up work or would they have been woul would they have to face a long time on the dole or ? |
6 | Such substantial stratospheric ozone depletion would last for several years and the initial survivors of a nuclear war would have to face a great increase in biologically active UV-B radiation . |
7 | ‘ Besides , you 'll probably have to face a full interrogation on the Monpazier bastide on Saturday . |
8 | This meant that whichever of the leading candidates was eventually declared president , he or she would have to face a legislature dominated by a rival party . |
9 | With legislative elections due to be held the following year , de Gaulle knew that he might soon have to face a hostile majority committed to clawing back power from the president . |
10 | Looks as if he might have to face a court-martial . ’ |