Examples of 'had to confront' in a sentence

Meaning of "had to confront"

To face or deal with a challenging or difficult situation or person

How to use "had to confront" in a sentence

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had to confront
Libya had to confront the security challenge.
The problems these men had to confront were enormous.
I just had to confront my fear and immerse myself in it.
Years the people of this country had to confront.
Never had to confront or solve the problem.
So obviously you had to confront me.
I never had to confront the consequences of my action.
National legal systems have long had to confront these problems.
I have had to confront church folk at times.
They were more skilled in situations where we had to confront state authorities.
He knew he had to confront his fear to live.
The really strange thing is that ICBs have already had to confront this nightmare.
This time i had to confront a new problem.
They illustrate the complexity of the concerns the Conference had to confront.
People had to confront their own mortality.

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The girl that was already suffering from illness had to confront an equally cruel reality.
Sami had to confront the past.
Her conferences had little success and she often had to confront numerous demonstrations of hostility.
He had to confront those pot heads.
Skywalker knew that he had to confront Vader.
We had to confront these problems collectively and directly.
He has not had to confront it.
I had to confront a ghost today.
Sir Robin has finally had to confront reality.
I had to confront a lot of demons.
The recent Greek debt restructuring had to confront this issue.
Somebody had to confront the aliens.
Since the Committee last met the multilateral system has had to confront great challenges.
Jesus finally had to confront the issue directly.
There was a threshold issue I had to confront.
We have also had to confront very difficult situations.
The millenarian insurrections of medieval Europe had to confront an old and new principle.
I really had to confront all of that.
This is the truth that I have had to confront.
He had to confront his phobia.
The highest profile issue that Ley had to confront was sodium cyclamate.
He had to confront those potters.
It was the first time that Rome had to confront such a large coalition of forces.
She had to confront racial discrimination throughout her life.
Every other struggle I had to confront was a piece of cake.
I had to confront mine.
They have to confront challenges I have never had to confront.
I just had to confront my fear.
That provided security to the Takeda who had to confront Echigo.
I never had to confront making the ultimate sacrifice for my country.
Here was the problem that the Bolshevik Party had to confront.
He had to confront stigma.
It used to be that every English rock band had to confront The Beatles.
No generation has had to confront this paradox with such urgency.
Well, people know and that she had to confront it.

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