in the face of造句271. You can't fly in the face of good business rules and expect to be successful.
272. They have maintained their optimism in the face of desolating subjugation.
273. He was free from all sycophancy or obsequiousness in the face of the reactionary ruling class.
274. In the face of it, Vichy France was folding up.
275. In the face of insuperable difficulties, we maintain our courage and will to resist.
276. Shall I abandon myself to a dispirited despair, or fly in the face of the Almighty?
277. I recognize the dangers subtlety and nuance in the face of the conservative movement's passionate intensity.
278. Usually , however, such heresy - hunts peter out quickly in the face of faculty solidarity.
279. Confessor: One who confesses faith in Christianity in the face of persecution but does not suffer martyrdom.
280. Its mechanical accumulation liberates unlimited artificiality, in the face of which living desire is helpless.
281. Our arguments fell to pieces in the face of the sagacious old man.
282. Anyone who is tempted to fly in the face of discretion had better think twice.
283. Winston Churchill exemplified integrity arid respect in the face of opposition.
284. These performances fly in the face of recent news on Chinese corporate earnings.
285. Controls should remain workable in the face of changed plans, unforeseen circumstances, or outright failures.
286. Roosevelt was defiant in the face of the bad news.
287. The balloon was lightly flying in the face of an east wind.
288. The charm of canals lies in their survival in the face of irrelevance.
289. What a tribute to his ability not to flinch in the face of storm and stress!
290. He did not change colour in the face of his opponent.
291. If we flinch in the face of this high - tech barbarity.
292. In the face of mass rioting, the old shibboleths were reduced to embarrassing emptiness.
293. You can't fly in the face of business rules and expect to be successful.