Example sentences of "[pers pn] could face a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We were by now seated in the Happy Diner , and I was still rather amazed that I could face a bacon sandwich . |
2 | She could face a charge of wasting police time — but action is unlikely because of her illness . |
3 | Now we could face a summertime flood of movie-making . |
4 | Henry Kissinger warned yesterday this might happen , do you fear that we could face a flood of refugees ? |
5 | Unless they show a dramatic change in form , they could face a struggle for the rest of the season . |
6 | Last week dentists were celebrating being awarded a pay rise , but this week they 've been told they could face a £6,000 pay cut instead . |
7 | Last week dentists were celebrating being awarded a pay rise , but this week they 've been told they could face a £6,000 pay cut instead . |
8 | Liberal Democrat MPs were later warned they could face a backlash in the country if their votes save Mr Major . |
9 | If he loses this case he could face a jail sentence . |
10 | If convicted of the charge he could face a prison sentence of six years . |