Examples of 'had to catch' in a sentence
Meaning of "had to catch"
This phrase indicates a need or obligation to leave promptly in order to reach a specific destination or meet a scheduled time. It suggests a sense of urgency or time constraint. For example, 'I had to catch the train, so I couldn't stay for long.' It can be used in relation to catching transportation, attending appointments, or meeting deadlines.
How to use "had to catch" in a sentence
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She had to catch the early bus.
But they still had to catch him.
I had to catch the bus or else my niece.
Because of me she had to catch a later train.
You had to catch him when he was drunk.
I thought you had to catch a train.
We had to catch up with our lost time.
She said she had to catch a train.
I had to catch the culprit by all means.
But first we had to catch the ferry.
He had to catch balls from a racist quarterback.
I thought you had to catch a flight.
We had to catch the scumbag who did this.
We figured we had to catch the killer.
I had to catch him and stop him.
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And the teacher had to catch us.
I just had to catch a few pix of her.
I am sorry you had to catch me.
I had to catch a plane in about two hours.
He sometimes had to catch his breath.
I had to catch the bus in twenty minutes.
My front end just had to catch up with my back end.
I had to catch you when you were all together.
Some of us played cops and had to catch the others.
Said he had to catch the early bus.
The landlord had said that he had to catch people.
He had to catch the bus to the city.
She started going down that road and we had to catch up.
I though you had to catch him by tonight.
Had to catch that moment of life.
The others had to catch the plane.
Had to catch up on some paperwork.
They just had to catch some fish.
Had to catch up on some things.
I am sorry you had to catch such an ugly sight.
Harry saw a bit of it and then made excuses that he had to catch a train.
I actually had to catch my breath before continuing.
I just had a lot of work I had to catch up on.
Too bad it had to catch up with you now.
There was an accident and I had to catch a ride.
We had to catch the high tide.
Frank yelled and reminded me we had to catch up with the troops.
We had to catch separate buses all the way to.
British Leyland now had to catch up with the market.
I had to catch it in a glass and set it free outside.
Officer Winslow had to catch him to cuff him.
I had to catch up a lot in the last two lanes.
Countries in that region had to catch up with other European countries.
I had to catch a flight last minute.
It was quite hot and I had to catch a breath every now and then.