Similar words: face down, defaced, red-faced, barefaced, baby-faced, poker-faced, janus-faced, shamefacedly. Meaning: [feɪs] adj. having a face or facing especially of a specified kind or number; often used in combination.
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(241) But the scheme has faced a barrage of public criticism.
(242) El Pueblo Clinic has faced adversity before, but never of this magnitude.
(243) So I faced a blank screen... no preconceptions, restrictions, or restraints.
(244) In 1995, nine of those regional utilities faced takeover bids.
(244) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(245) Employers brought maximum pressure to bear on workers in order to restore order: recalcitrant strikers faced lock-outs.
(246) A business with a similar assessed value faced a $ 100 increase.
(247) Gascoigne and his colleagues would have faced a fierce backlash had Lazio lost to bitter local rivals Roma in the Olympic Stadium.
(248) They learned important lessons about survival from the adversity they had faced.
(249) The panel wanted to make the new drugs accessible to poor Texans but was faced with a tight budget.
(250) The problems faced by the accountancy profession are of its own making.
(251) She pictured a straw boater and a bicycle and as her smile spread he abruptly faced her.
(252) She sat balanced on the edge of the desk, and he faced her, bemused by it all.
(253) Faced with growing domestic demand, further tree growing seems desirable, offering ample scope for the development of sylvopastoral systems.
(254) He warned that thousands of householders faced the prospect of years of planning blight.
(255) It's very annoying to be faced every week with magazines introducing new slimming diets.
(256) However, a consideration of this measure reveals the problems faced when trying to assess the extent of poverty.
(257) We reached to within 200m of the Centre until we were faced with lines of riot police blocking the roads.
(258) However, the new minister on arrival soon found that he was faced with a seemingly impossible task.
(259) Mr Nadir faced trial in September on charges of theft and false accounting.
(260) If you're gonna be two faced.. At least try to make one pretty. Marilyn Monroe
(261) It was constructed from a welded aluminium inner skin to which was glued an aluminium honeycomb3 faced with further sheet aluminium.
(262) Shopping for skin care products seems simple enough - until you're faced with a barrage of scientific-sounding ingredients.
(263) It is when we are faced with death that we turn most bookish. Jules Renard
(264) Meanwhile, government ministers faced calls for their resignation, and Yeltsin acted to ban the more blatant manifestations of opposition activity.
(265) For speech recognition the principal operational difficulty to be faced is the interference to the acoustic signal from background noise.
(266) Faced with such an unprecedented threat, Church leaders sprang into action.
(267) Taylor has faced a barrage of criticism and calls for his resignation since last week's defeat.
(268) When you've faced a serious illness, feeling better is the best feeling there is in the world.
(269) The swimming baths and the football ground faced each other only yards away from the corporation allotments.
(270) Buoyed by critical acclaim for the 1970 Brooklyn season, Alvin and his dancers faced a year without any significant employment.
More similar words: face down, defaced, red-faced, barefaced, baby-faced, poker-faced, janus-faced, shamefacedly, face to face, paced, laced, placed, traced, braced, face, facet, facer, deface, efface, face-off, faceoff, face off, disgraced, misplaced, faceted, preface, boldface, surface, interlaced, facelift.