Examples of 'face much' in a sentence
Meaning of "face much"
face much: This phrase is somewhat ambiguous and can imply dealing with many challenges, confronting various situations, or enduring a lot of pressure or adversity
How to use "face much" in a sentence
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Nor had her face much appearance of beauty.
I will not be showing my face much.
Other countries face much starkerchallenges.
The Rockies would like to retain Lucroy but may not face much competition.
It did not face much armed opposition.
Did not hurt his face much.
Dogs face much without veterinarians.
These guys usually dont face much resistance.
We face much harassment and oppression.
I could not hold a straight face much longer.
I am sure you face much tougher situations every day.
There will be times where we will face much resistance.
We face much greater competition.
These guys usually do not face much resistance.
They face much adversity.
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And if it is face to face much better.
He did not face much danger even halfway through the journey.
But some departments will face much deeper reductions.
You may face much hardship living here within the city boundary.
The irrefutable truth is that we face much greater difficulties.
These children face much higher risks of exclusion and poverty later in life.
You will not see his face much on film.
They still would face much larger and better equipped Russian forces as well.
But several agricultural products would face much higher duties.
Businesses in poor countries face much larger regulatory burdens than those in rich countries.
Limits that previous cultures have had to face much more quickly.
Pakistani journalists face much greater threats than foreigners.
The United States needs to show some steel or face much worse to come.
Especially autonomous submarines face much of the same ethical issues as other unmanned weapons.
Casual swimmers don't seem to face much risk.
Indigenous women in Canada face much higher rates of violence than other women.
Beavers have big teeth, and they do not vary their face much.
The world does not seem to face much risk in the short term.
They face much hardship, living in near constant starvation.
I could not see my hand in front of my face much less which way he ran.
I didn't face much scrutiny because my mother was an artist.
The cooperatives run by disabled persons alone fre quently face much more difficult problems.
Yet Roma and Travellers face much higher unemployment rates than the rest of the population.
Who else can give courage to face much trouble ♪.
Otherwise, it would face much higher interest rates on outstanding debt.
For illicit drug import and manslaughter . You will not face much jail time.
But I only come to face much more troubles in the land.
Doubt it . I will not be showing my face much.
Therefore, you face much harsher penalties.
I do not remember my mother 's face much.
I see people 's face much more than you do.
The camera wouldn't pan on her face much.
Non-romance languages face much less competition.
They also face much discrimination from doctors, police, and other authority groups.
Do you know that your kids could face much harder questions?
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Was not ready to face my fickle public yet
To face you and to tell you that
All you had to face was how to be free