Example sentences of "face the same [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is to be hoped that they do n't face the same fate as the prisoners in the 42nd Police Precinct of Sao Paulo City . |
2 | With the decline of these markets , the company has been forced to look elsewhere or face the same fate as IBM . |
3 | We are concerned that rehabilitation may face the same problems as re-introduction or re-stocking in conservation — difficult , expensive , and the results often uncertain . |
4 | It would seem that Harwood 's product might face the same difficulties . |
5 | Jermaine Foster , 19 , and Leondre Henderson , 17 , will face the same charges . |
6 | Tomorrow at the sprawling Ariake Tennis Centre here a changed , but not new , British team will face the same opponents , desperate to restore some of their lost pride . |
7 | I have suffered too much to let my children face the same suffering … . |
8 | But I have to restrict myself , otherwise I will face the same problem I had with the books — the lack of somewhere to lodge all these wonderful toys . |
9 | Perhaps if more of us did protest other novice purchasers would not face the same problem . |
10 | That rule of unlimited liability for Lloyds names has now been changed , so future investors wo n't face the same problem . |
11 | We know that if , in the introduction of the council tax , the Government inflict on the British people what they did with the poll tax — the £10 billion that it has cost us , the increase in VAT to manipulate it and the innumerable changes to make it more acceptable — local government and the British people will face the same sort of inadequacies and misery . |
12 | Bearing in mind that Egon Zehnder 's London office was established almost ten years later than Spencer Stuart , they do not face the same regeneration problem ; only now are their oldest consultants coming up to retirement . |
13 | Do we not all face the same loss , namely death ? |