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How to use faced in a sentence

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Ferguson readily admits he has never been in as bad a situation as the one he is faced with now.
If reason could create or destroy feelings, then Aristotle would not be faced with the problem of akrasia.
Lack of funds to purchase the dustbins and lack of suitable dumping sites are quoted as the main hurdles faced by the local bodies.
The 20-year-old faced an opponent with more than 50 fights under his belt in boxing and kick-boxing.
The Tractor boys had arrived at the final via a 6-1 quarter-final whomping of Millwall, and faced Arsenal.
The Foreign Secretary had an ace up his sleeve as he faced the Commons' Foreign Affairs select committee.
Cllr Pat Kilbane said the Committee faced a daunting task but he hoped some benefits would be accrued from their work.
Another hazard that sometimes faced the picker was disturbing a nest of wasps or some other stinging creatures.
Persons with disabilities faced accessibility difficulties at certain polling sites.
Rob Ross, defending, said his client accepted he faced another custodial sentence, but urged the court to consider not jailing him.
My sense of humour tended to warp a little bit when I was faced with actual life-threatening danger.
A procedural approach is useful and sometimes necessary when a person is faced with a quandary or dilemma.
Yet, unaccountably, once he was faced with prisons, prisoners and warders, Balfour stopped entertaining the people.
The viewer is faced with the aftermath of an unspecified disaster, and a countryside filled with wandering loners on the brink of oollapse.
What to do when you are suddenly faced with a wall of wallpaper sample books at your local retail store?
When they reached the front walk of the Nelson house at the top of the hill, Caitlin turned and faced him.
Meanwhile passengers have faced waits of up to 6 hours between check-in and departure.
The Government last night faced calls to extend help for key workers to the rest of the country to prevent the problem spreading.
The point is, a wafer-thin line divides near-mishaps like the one at Kalpakkam and catastrophic health hazards faced by local populations.
Yesterday public schools in Yorkshire blamed the rises on a dramatic increase in key costs faced by all institutions.
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