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How to use face up to in a sentence

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If he breaks the order, he could face up to five years in prison, a fine or both.
If substitution is called for, then we should face up to that, and not pretend that we are delivering the original thing.
Breaking the conditions of the order could mean Jason could face up to five years in jail.
Rail police warned that people caught trespassing on railways could face up to life in jail.
Board directors are supposed to face up to their difficulties rather than walk away.
If caught, pirate broadcasters face up to two years in jail and unlimited fines.
I stretched my arms out, took Beta by the shoulder and pulled her unprotesting body close to my breast and her face up to mine.
By an ironic twist of fate, each of the four sides in the hat must face up to a derby match on the deciding Saturday.
If convicted of the felony charges they could face up to five years in jail.
On race, too, we failed to speak out at crucial moments and to face up to self-evident truths.
If convicted of the felony charge, the woman could face up to five years in jail.
However, we are now at war so we all need to face up to the reality and do as much as we can to ease the suffering of innocent civilians.
Yet even now there is a wilful refusal on the part of the coalition's critics to face up to reality.
The main focus at present in the back to school theme that all school goers must face up to.
Thus, the majority of graduates face up to the real world already heavily indebted.
Two steps and he was at my side, his hand wrapped in my hair, yanking my face up to him.
But he has got to face up to the need to do it, the need to carry it through, and the need to be seen and heard to do it.
Now, while quoting John Milton and admiring Christopher Wren, he must face up to fire and plague and regicide, to the opium and slave trades.
I'd rather face up to the finality and get on with my life, lonely or not, for as long as it lasts.
All of a sudden, Australia are being forced to face up to a crisis situation.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The ductile iron gives a very low resisting power, its duty being to hold the steel face up to its work.
Father Brown turned his moon face up to the narrow facade of the house and blinked hopelessly up.
He put a finger under her chin and turned her face up to him.
He turned her face up to his own again, and softly kissed her wet eyes.
So he gave his face up to hilarity, unchilled by moral judgments.
We will gain an insight into their likely longevity tonight as they face up to a couple of the toughest, grizzliest campaigners on the international stage.
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