Sentence examples for face the opening from inspiring English sources

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She wasn't coming to New York, she told me: "I simply can't face the opening".

Since last March, the people of this neighborhood have faced what many other New Yorkers may soon face - the opening of shelters for the homeless in their communities.

But last week, when Hamilton Masakadza marked his guard at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore to face the opening ball of their series in Pakistan, the crowd's anticipation had been brewing for six long years.Zimbabwe are the first international side to play in Pakistan since 2009—an eternal wait for a cricket-obsessed nation.

On the side opposite, face the opening away from the winds.

This will sit on the opposite side of the interior of the wallet, meaning its opening will face the opening of the other pocket.

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The other side faced the opening of a long tunnel, which rose gently into the distance.

Simply fold down the front flap, put your phone buttons-side and screen facing the opening and close the flap.

On Thursday, Mr. Banier faces the opening of a trial that promises to be a clash of high-priced lawyers and pits Mrs. Bettencourt's estranged daughter, Françoise Bettencourt-Meyers, against Mr. Banier.

He told me what sort of a batsman he was in his heyday, like the match in which he faced the opening over and hit five of the six balls for six.

The hypotenuse of the prism (c-cut) faces the opening in the Teflon cell.

While remaining amusing throughout her 80-minute or so wardrobe jeremiad, she reaches a point where she's facing the opening of the Nine revival and eyes a pair of $900-plus stilettos she knows she can't afford.

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