The face forms a part of the human body: the front of the head.
He was very young, and really his face hadn't formed much yet.
Data's face formed where there had been a sea of stars.
An older woman approached him, her face formed into stern lines.
When Greg's face formed on the little screen it didn't match her memory of him.
"No need," he said softly, and his face formed in my mind.
No, each head and face forms a dark dot in it, see?
Spontaneous, automatic, the face forms words before the mind can think them.
His thin face and body formed one lean line of approval.
A single, enormous face formed on the wall immediately in front of her.
The problems tend to be concentrated in areas facing other forms of economic stress as well.
African-Americans in this country face different forms of stress because of racism than whites.
According to reports, women generally are the first to be fired, and they face other forms of on-the-job discrimination as well.
But Sandinista leaders are aware that if they cannot feed their people they may face new forms of protest.
The plot centers on three Moroccan men who turn to rioting after facing different forms of discrimination.
Suspected dissidents face mass executions and other forms of state terror.
Those who remained in Israel face various forms of discrimination, such as housing and employment discrimination.
Apart from such control cultural performances face other forms of attack.
It would be a way to promote the interests of brokers, who are facing new forms of competition around the country.