Examples of 'had to pull' in a sentence
Meaning of "had to pull"
This phrase is used to indicate the action of canceling, retracting, or withdrawing from something. It implies that the person had no choice but to cancel or withdraw due to certain circumstances or difficulties
How to use "had to pull" in a sentence
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had to pull
We had to pull in people off the street.
I thought you had to pull the lever.
We had to pull him from the field.
You eventually had to pull the trigger.
I had to pull out all the stops.
I would not have had to pull so hard.
They had to pull it from the shelves.
When he hears we had to pull noah out.
I had to pull the plug on the prank.
Got so high we had to pull to the side.
I had to pull a lot of strings for this.
And then you had to pull over.
You had to pull the reins here.
One of the girls had to pull out.
I had to pull myself out of that situation.
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I am sorry you had to pull me out of my car.
Had to pull it out with a pair of tweezers.
Dad always had to pull him out of it.
Had to pull teeth to get it done a third time.
I know you had to pull some strings.
Had to pull a fast one and get.
And they had to pull him away.
Had to pull this miscreant off one of my girls.
Your mate had to pull you off.
I had to pull a lot of strings to get it here.
She never had to pull her gun.
I had to pull my inspiration from other places.
Two officers had to pull me off him.
I had to pull broken chips out of my back.
He looks as if he had to pull off to the side.
I had to pull a lot of strings to get him in.
Just imagine if you had to pull to open.
Now we had to pull with our heads up.
Two that were on shift and four we had to pull in.
I had to pull strings to get the case.
A security guard had to pull us apart.
I had to pull a lot of strings to get them.
And then they had to pull her off.
I had to pull you off his back.
Some farmer had to pull me out.
I had to pull her out of the freezer.
I practically had to pull them apart.
I had to pull the plug on clean jobs.
I might have had to pull out.
I had to pull him out with my car.
That marionette had to pull its own strings.
I had to pull the squad car over.
Maybe he was upset because he had to pull a night shift.
Stahl had to pull out with an injury.
Multiple prison guards had to pull him off.