Sentence examples for started to face from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Cuomo also started to face unfamiliar trouble within his own ranks.

Some Polish intellectuals say the country has started to face its past.

He hasn't succeeded in that task yet but at least, unlike Miliband, he's started to face up to his challenge.

After three months, we started to face a financial crisis because I was not working and our savings were about to run out.

"It is a feeling which comes around when a nation has started to face the thought that there might be instability ahead.

As the magazine started to face more financial pressure, it made a more aggressive push for donations and has enjoyed healthy growth in that part of its revenue, helping it balance out the loss of advertising and circulation.

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Eventually, cellphone companies will start to face the same choice.

Traditional carriers will start to face increasing competition from budget airlines in long-haul markets.

He will soon start to face a campaign of character assassination by the leadership".

But she and her centre-right political camp are starting to face a different problem.

"It's at this point that equities will start to face some headwinds.

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