Examples of 'had to head' in a sentence

Meaning of "had to head"

had to head - This phrase is used to indicate a situation where two or more people or objects are moving towards each other, resulting in a potential collision or conflict. It implies that there is a need to make a decision or take action to avoid a collision or accommodate the situation

How to use "had to head" in a sentence

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had to head
I had to head her off at the pass.
But suzanne said we had to head back.
We had to head off and go to craft room.
Time was up and we had to head back to the bus.
He had to head this off at the pass.
It sometimes had to head hunt.
I had to head out in just four hours.
So was speaking to them for a while until they had to head out.
Regret you had to head back south.
Had to head out early.
Cohali had to head home.
We sat there for about an hour before they had to head off to work.
Knew he had to head towards the city.
But unfortunately their time was soon over and they had to head back to reality.
I had to head off the press.

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We had lunch together before he had to head off into a meeting.
Jean had to head off early.
We gabbed for more than an hour before Karla had to head back to work.
We had to head home after that.
Mike and Amy texted that they had to head up to the National Archives.
He had to head back to the station.
Finally, it was starting to get dark and we had to head in.
They had to head home.
A jumper delayed the trains today, so your dad had to head out early.
Helen had to head out.
Fatmagülcüğüm, something came up and me and Ömer had to head out.
He had to head back to work.
They were here for a bit, but had to head home for work.
I had to head to the ClickHeat FAQs to find the answer.
On Monday, my wife had to head in to work.
I had to head out on my own and look for new partners.
Had some personal call . Had to head out early.
He had to head off.
He did not come right away, so I had to head down there and meet him.
We had to head off.
Like David with his slingshot, he had to head that rock right first.
He had to head out.
When the shadows grew long, I had to head out.
They had to head to their respective temples to participate the event.
I wanted to engage more, but had to head back home to the West Bank.
He had to head onto Egypt in order to survive.
Eventually, reluctantly, we had to head down.
She had to head back to Washington.
Right now, though, he had a few weeks at home before he had to head back.
Pierce had to head back to Memphis.
Yeah, something about a home emergency . He had to head out.
They absolutely had to head back north on Sunday.
I had to head to the airport that evening… where my flight was delayed, of course.
You only had to head in!
Had to head off early . Had to be somewhere.

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