How To Use Face the music In A Sentence
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you have to face the music
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He needs to face the music and be held accountable.
The Sun
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Sneak outta town in the dead of night and leave them there to face the music.
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Three hours later the woodshed had acquired a doorcase in strict neoclassical style, with pilasters, triglyphs, and a cornice, and he was looking positively pleased with himself, as he rolled off up the hill to face the music.
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Less than three years after arriving at Oxford University, Hawking again had to face the music when finals approached, and he suddenly found that he could have been better prepared.
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And the music is as electic as the moves -- from Gershwin's elegant "Let's Face the Music and Dance" to "The Dirty Boogie" to "Si tu Supieras.
Fern Siegel: Stage Door: Burn The Floor
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Her rich alto also soared on American gems such as Van Morrison's "Moondance" and Irving Berlin's "Let's Face the Music and Dance" and Peggy Lee's megahit, "Fever.
In concert: Herb Alpert at the Birchmere
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Three hours later the woodshed had acquired a doorcase in strict neoclassical style, with pilasters, triglyphs, and a cornice, and he was looking positively pleased with himself, as he rolled off up the hill to face the music.
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Rather than face the music at a trial, Abingdon chose to plea bargain.
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Three hours later the woodshed had acquired a doorcase in strict neoclassical style, with pilasters, triglyphs, and a cornice, and he was looking positively pleased with himself, as he rolled off up the hill to face the music.
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There must be reward in daring to face the music.
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Even more slicked down and hooked up than even Face The Music, this one doesn't even have any instrumentals.
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He cannot face the music when the tune is not to his liking.
Truman
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Someday you're going to have to face the music for your actions.
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He cannot face the music when the tune is not to his liking.
Truman
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You learn to face the music.
Times, Sunday Times