facing造句61. Hundreds of postal workers are facing the sack.
62. The problems facing the President are enormous.
63. The two men stood facing each other, smiling.
64. Thousands of young people are facing long-term unemployment.
65. Everyone lines up in ranks, all facing the instructor.
66. They are facing eviction from their home.
67. McManus is facing the biggest challenge of his career.
68. Three Britons are facing the death penalty for spying.
69. A chair stood facing the window.
70. You're facing this situation with a closed mind .
71. Management are facing a showdown with union members today.
72. The report highlights the major problems facing society today.
73. The company is facing a financial crisis.
74. As usual, the hero was facing insuperable odds .
75. Hold out your arms with the palms facing downwards.
76. The dilemma facing the country's allies was even more serious.
77. Her husband went off with another woman and left her facing a mountain of debt .
78. You'll be facing a Federal rap for aiding and abetting an escaped convict.
79. Several ministers were stripped of parliamentary immunity as a prelude to facing corruption charges.
80. Reducing the gap between rich and poor is one of the main challenges facing the government.
81. The party believes education is the most important issue facing the government.
82. The dilemma over human cloning lies at the heart of the ethical choices facing society.
83. Analysts warned that Europe's most powerful economy may be facing trouble.
84. The new prime minister is facing his toughest political test so far.
85. Turn your upper body round so that your shoulders are facing to the side.
86. It is one of the most pressing problems facing this country.
87. Doctors have voiced fears that we may be facing an epidemic.
88. This then was the situation facing the government at the end of the war.
89. Elsa took me into her confidence and told me about some of the problems she was facing.
90. Although he has sought to find a peaceful solution,[http://] he is facing pressure to use greater military force.