- face to faceLet me have the surprise, when I see it face to face.’
- face whenImagine the horror on my beloved's face when he discovered I had in fact flung in the rubbish his much prized and read collection of Guitarist magazines!
- face the fact‘Very soon she will have to face the fact that Señor Mitchell will leave.’
- face upNeither do they have to face up to it.
- face soHis face softened.
- now faceIn between the nastiness Derby County and Brentford both chalked up victories and will now face each other in the semi-final.
- have to faceNeither do they have to face up to it.
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