Sentence examples for face pointed from inspiring English sources

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The official facts of the crime, on their face, pointed directly to Mr. Hughes.

In the most far-flung regions, there was only one face pointed to by the Bantu tribesman and a farmer's wife in rural Tibet.

First, a mother of a certain age, a grandmother, probably, tall, dressed in the rigid black of the full abaya, with her half-veiled face pointed straight ahead.

Nina stood on the chair, her hair almost touching the ceiling, her eyes closed, her face pointed upward, her nostrils dilated.

George, who, like Paul, has inherited his father's broad face, pointed out that Tivadar's fondness for the comforts of bourgeois life was not accompanied by a docile bourgeois sensibility.

Then, one day, Bald Punk walked into the kitchen only to discover that someone had gotten there first: a gaunt man with a sloping face, pointed chin and eyes "full of silent agony," as Bald Punk rhapsodized.

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Tony spent most of the time with binoculars clamped to his face, pointing out shapes concealed deep within the jungle.

The teacher begins, "Remember when we did something and we drew our face?" She touches her face, pointing out her eyes and mouth.

Planets orbiting too close to their stars risk being "tidally locked" so they always have the same face pointing towards the star.

The result is Cubist, implicitly sculptural and slightly monstrous: the upper part of his face points one way, the lower part another, and his mouth has two expressions.

Lomborg denies he has performed a volte face, pointing out that even in his first book he accepted the existence of man-made global warming.

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