Examples of using Could face in English and their translations into Arabic
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Colloquial
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Political
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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If D-Day happens before we're ready, we could face extinction.
I didn't think that I could face the prospect of dying.
I told you we could face a calamity, didn't I?
Patrick, you could face charges for obstruction of justice and for arson.
People tend to conceal the situation fearing the social alienation their girls could face.
Teachers who fail to report violent acts in school could face a prison sentence.
It was the only place where it could face north-- for quiet slumber.
I just… I don't think I could face Fitch's family alone.
However, they could face obstacles that forced them to be increasingly imaginative.
Oh, Hercules, did you really think you could face Cerberus again?
Ultimately, we could face the destabilizing effects of conflict over vital natural resources.
In other words, humanity- and countless other innocent species- could face extinction.
Another problem, which could face craftswoman,- the presence of wrinkles on the tapes.
It's not recommended due to the extreme amount of side effects you could face.
Because a guy like Cole didn't think he could face going to prison.
Otherwise, you could face a $250,000 fine and/or more than 10 years in prison.
We could face off when I turn… purebred against leech, a fight to the finish.
If charged, Shaikha Binjasim could face up to one year's imprisonment under blasphemy law.
I suggested that Niles and I switch seats so that he could face the other table.
remain fragile and could face insolvency.