Forced to turn and face attackers.
1Keeping Angela Merkel at bay might be a good place to start.
2She had a great deal of experience keeping such panic at bay.
3That means making hard calls today that keep this virus at bay.
4So we shouldn't be surprised that he's kept middle age at bay.
5Outside the capital, warlords are kept at bay largely by U.N. troops.
6It was tragic; the great professor standing at bay to his tormentors.
7Mr Cooper said the team was managing to keep injuries at bay.
8With limited water, we attempt unsuccessfully to keep the flames at bay.
9There in front of them the giant turned and stood at bay.
10We listened, as animals at bay listen to the pack closing in.
11Use a primer that smoothes skin and also keeps oil at bay.
12Such an arrangement would have the appeal of keeping criticism at bay.
13Now it is proving almost impossible to keep the world at bay.
14But fears of further credit downgrades have kept potential investors at bay.
15Police keep the crowds at bay during the speeches at today's parade.
16City had clearly swotted up on how to keep Fulham at bay.