You know your people back home won't want to face questions about freedom of the press.
He says people couldn't bear to go on living if they faced every cold truth about themselves.
Politicians also have to face the hard truth about taxes.
But for the rest of us, definitely better, no two faced about it.
Julia had made him start facing the truth about himself.
He became steady, thanks to the understanding faces about him.
He was only 35 at the time and faced questions about his readiness.
He also said military leaders would face hard choices about expensive equipment.
If convicted of all charges, he could face about 55 years in prison.
He also faced questions about his business dealings at a Texas energy company years ago.
Members of the group were stirring to face about.
Tell every one his spirit was so stout, No man could ever make him face about.
The man did not stay to see any more, but faced about and hurried down the street.
There came one of those light touches, and she faced about.
Then Joe faced about in the direction of his prospective target.
He faced about and looked up toward the rugged heights above him.
A voice, well modulated, but firm, told him to face about.
Then she faced about, in the same direction as that second column.
Then Andy found himself faced about, his arms pinned behind him.
We faced about, but that did not seem to intimidate him.