Sentence examples for be about to face from inspiring English sources

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Mr Kozlowski may be about to face more serious criminal charges as well.

But Michel Houellebecq could be about to face his most bruising public spat: with his mother.

The containment strategy has worked up until now, but may be about to face its biggest test.

The refugees may be about to face even deeper misery with warnings of a major snowstorm on Wednesday.

Today, standing outside the school, wondering what kinds of tears and recriminations I might be about to face from all three younger children, I felt that acutely.

While it's not over yet, the dream of St George may be about to face its toughest, and possibly final, test.

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Fort Warren promised to be a less demanding assignment, but the West Point graduate was about to face an unexpected challenge.

If a forward enjoying a hot goalscoring streak is about to face a side struggling for form defensively, the chances are he deserves a place in your team.

And these people are about to face a double whammy.

That is the real question we are about to face.

And the Wilshire Grand is about to face new competition.

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