face-off造句1 There were minor face-offs between demonstrators and police.
2 Their face-off on July 1 was a disastrous retreat.
3 The face-off between soldiers and demonstrators ended with hundreds being arrested.
4 Their face-off here was widely seen as a possible prelude to the presidential campaign in the year 2000.
5 The two armies are locked in a face-off.
6 The face-off between the protesters and the police lasted several hours.
7 SAN FRANCISCO — It's a formidable high-tech face-off: Amazon.com versus Apple for the hearts and minds of book publishers, authors and readers.
8 For example: Randy: I just had a pedestrian face-off that lasted a good 15 seconds.
9 Randy: I just had a pedestrian face-off that lasted a good 15 seconds.
10 White shirts led the face-off with protesters on the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday afternoon.
11 In a tense face-off, Carnegie's main henchman, Redridge (RayStevenson), has a gun on the unarmed Eli, who goes eye to eye with himand disarms him with a glance.
12 Pedestrian face-off is an awkward situation in which two pedestrians, who are on a collision course with each other, are repeatedly unsuccessful in averting one another.
13 In one, Iran ends up with nuclear weapons, bringing new instability and a hair-trigger face-off with nuclear Israel into one of the world's least - safe neighbourhoods.
14 Being a member of NATO and in the front of the western-eastern face-off, the FRG was deeply involved in this confrontation.
15 Being a member of NATO and in the front of the western - eastern face-off , the FRG was deeply involved in this .
16 Its share price may have tanked for days afterwards, but Nintendo probably "won" this year's press conference face-off.
17 Then his voice grew serious, the way a coach might caution his team about the impending face-off with a deceptively courteous opponent.