1. And having bites on my face from a very large centipede. 2. Erlich remembered his face from the network news, bleak and uncompromising and shamed, when the announcement was made. 3. He recognised familiar names and faces from all parties, and also noticed that everybody carried copies of his Dublin paper. 4. The actress put up a hand to hide her face from the cameras. 5. This will not only protect the notice face from the weather but also deter the vandal. 6. She jerked her face from him, struggling. 7. Jamie turned his handsome face from her, a bleak look entering his blue eyes. 8. BOTH Newry and RUC produced several new faces from the wardrobes in the opening match of the Kirk Cup at Newry this afternoon -- all for various reasons. 9. A bit of an actor then, able to hide his or her true face from friends and relations. 10. It was hard to tell the colour of their faces from that of their tunics. |