Examples of 'may have to face' in a sentence

Meaning of "may have to face"

may have to face - This phrase suggests that an individual might encounter or deal with a particular situation or challenge

How to use "may have to face" in a sentence

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may have to face
Otherwise we may have to face a court martial.
I shall volunteer some comments on the challenges that we all may have to face.
I told you we may have to face a flood.
He may have to face many hardships in his struggle.
Those seeking a loan may have to face difficulties.
You may have to face the possibility.
The pain we may have to face.
You may have to face a complicated situation.
There are certain risks you may have to face post the surgery.
You may have to face opposition domestically.
It makes them aware that they may have to face legal action for nonpayment.
We may have to face the fact that your is.
It has eliminated all the challenges that you may have to face while losing weight.
Everyone may have to face hardship because of me.
This is a reality that you may have to face soon, too.

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You may have to face legal disputes.
The fourth giant I may have to face is doubt.
You may have to face a painful reality today.
In your daily life, you may have to face many obstacles.
We may have to face our enemies.
Thus, if the price sinks you may have to face a large debt.
Ukraine may have to face a very difficult choice.
Take a look at some of the things you may have to face at any time,.
Apple may have to face some regulations as a result.
This could cause some inner conflict, and you may have to face a choice.
I am afraid you may have to face the possibility.
May have to face the fact I was not successful.
Because they may have to face the same fate.
Removing migrants to third-countries without evaluating the risks they may have to face there ;.
The candidates may have to face an interview if required.
Despite considerable efforts to preserve your natural teeth, you may have to face the inevitable.
Israel may have to face these challenges by itself.
That Bareil can not help you much longer . You may have to face the possibility.
Today you may have to face trouble at home.
I will keep running scans, Captain, but we may have to face the fact.
You may have to face some kind of interruptions at work.
It's something we may have to face.
A fixer may have to face new challenges on each project.
Today is the day of salvation ; tomorrow you may have to face Him as Judge!
You may have to face strong competition at your workplace.
We never should have done this. You may have to face a court-martial yourself.
We may have to face this fear in the months to come.
The fact that your boy's not cheating, You know, you may have to face.
Sometimes we may have to face trials that seem unfair.
I may have to face the consequence, You go, and if you do not come back.
During this, he may have to face many problems.
You may have to face economic problems this year.
At this time, you may have to face challenges in love life.
You may have to face some difficulties while travelling.
After divorce, the individual may have to face physical, psychological and economical problems.

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Examples of using May
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Of these uses oratory may serve as an illustration
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