Sentence examples for on faces of from inspiring English sources

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On the face of it.

This idiom is used when describing the way a situation appears, while allowing for the possibility that things may be different: On the face of it, the company looks very profitable.

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More than 50 feet up one mistake meant death, and he was often on faces of 200 feet or more.

He arrived at Old Trafford with the mission of "putting a smile on faces" of the players and fans.

Andrew Neil (@afneil) "Will enjoy look of shock on faces of journalists," cabinet minister to FT. "Will show the coalition has not run out of steam".

And the mark they leave on faces of 80 African-Americans is the subject of the exhibition of photographic portraits opening tomorrow at the New-York Historical Society.

Second bottom of Super League last May and top this March, Denis Betts has put smiles on faces of Chemics fans as his unfancied side have got off to a flier, both on their own ipitch or away on grass.

Weller brought the claim on behalf of all three children and it succeeded [although the Mail is appealing]." In his judgment, Justice Dingemans argued that the children's faces represented "one of the chief attributes of their respective personalities… These were photographs showing the expressions on faces of children, on a family afternoon out with their father.

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650 1500 m; on face of limestone rock, in shaded and moist broadleaf forest on mountain slope.

Unclean face, density of fly on face of a child and awareness of head of households about trachoma were also determinant factors for the occurrence of active trachoma.

"The smiles on children's faces, smiles on the faces of their parents speak for itself.

Doodling on the faces of famous writers.

You can see it on the faces of the players.

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