confront problem | 6.71 | Confront the problem. | ||
confront issue | 6.19 | Tippett confronted social issues squarely. | ||
confront police | 2.96 | Protesters ignored the appeal and confronted police. | ||
confront question | 2.70 | Both sides must confront tough questions. | ||
confront man | 2.30 | He had to confront the man at trial. | ||
confront past | 1.97 | He will confront his past in Perth. | ||
confront reality | 1.91 | The Angels confronted reality on two fronts Tuesday night. | ||
confront group | 1.84 | Should he confront the group and plead his case? | ||
confront challenge | 1.65 | At a party, Margo finally confronts the challenge. | ||
confront government | 1.65 | Another serious problem confronting the government is property rights. | ||
confront crisis | 1.58 | Duran Ballen called upon national solidarity to confront the crisis. | ||
confront soldier | 1.38 | Attucks confronting British soldiers. | ||
confront people | 1.32 | We confront people about their built-in fears. | ||
confront accuser | 1.25 | He confronted his accusers head-on. | ||
confront troop | 1.25 | Troops were confronted by an angry mob. | ||
confront official | 1.18 | He then confronted touchline official Clive Wilkes, touching him on the head. | ||
confront protester | 1.18 | Police have always confronted protesters in the past. | ||
confront woman | 1.18 | Recently, Jekel had to confront a women who intimidated her. | ||
confront fear | 1.12 | In Atlanta, she had to confront her fears. | ||
confront suspect | 1.12 | But Hawkins apparently confronted the suspects alone. |