用faced造句子,“faced”造句

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"Nobly done, friend," said the sharp-faced man.

And so we're suddenly faced with a sickening situation in this country.

Perhaps their spending has an undue influence on the prices faced by the representative household.

The first obstacle they faced in clustering RIFE was to make access to this HashMap thread safe.

Stone-faced, the stocky lad bent, unlaced his boot, and drew a yellowed parchment from a hidden flap within.

General Motors succeeded in creating some rare Buzz through its cryptic, logo-less "230 8-11" ads (the "0" was a smiley-faced electrical outlet).

Stag Hunt is the dilemma faced by a bunch of hunters who must cooperate to kill a stag, but may do better sneaking off by themselves to hunt a rabbit if no one cooperates.

They reasoned that if this were not the case, when faced with reminders of mortality, people would cling more fiercely to their beliefs and be more negative about those who threatened them.

Our school faced unprecedented difficulties.

They faced him with evidence of treachery.

His pulse raced as he faced the armed intruder.

When asked why the provost replied that his institution faced a yawning budget deficit.

The historiography of modern cosmology is faced with all the classical problems that face history of modern science in general.

At one hilltop rise in the road, a herd of imposing white-faced, red Herefords graze under what is now a fall sun.

But faced with the reality of what is happening, namely raw extortion on the part of a party that, after all, only controls one house of Congress, it would have been totally justifiable.

faced造句

Have you faced your anger?

He was faced with two alternatives — death or submission.

When elected and faced with mountains of debts and "favours" to repay, would they be able to stay "clean"?

As details emerged of heroism and horror on the bus during the 12-hour ordeal, the Philippine police faced a barrage of criticism for their response.

I learned the amount and the owner of the money not from anything Madame Broussard said at curfew-again, she was stony-faced and discreet-but from Dede, who was outraged.

Each prong has faced harder resistance than expected.

Mr Justice Calvert-Smith delayed sentencing until June 26 but said that all three faced life in jail.

"These pyramids were generally Built of earth and faced with stone; they are typically stepped pyramids and are topped by a platform or temple structure used for rituals, including human sacrifice. "

We are now faced with a similarly momentous challenge: global warming.

Knox has been described both as an angel-faced but ruthless killer and as an innocent girl caught in a judicial nightmare.

Whenever I go I am faced with an apparition which completely upsets me.

The brick house was faced with stone.

We hope not words of hope, not the kind of blind optimism, or is the problem faced by the willful neglect.

Because the country is faced with difficulty and doubt over certain national problems― that is, prohibition, farm relief and electrical powder― our opponents propose that we must thrust government a long way into the businesses which give rise to these problems.

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