Examples of 'had to restart' in a sentence

Meaning of "had to restart"

The phrase 'had to restart' describes the necessity of beginning something again after an interruption or failure. It indicates that a person or a system encountered a setback or obstacle that required them to start over from the beginning

How to use "had to restart" in a sentence

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had to restart
I had to restart my whole life over again.
The program crashed and we had to restart it.
He also had to restart and switch engines.
I lost most of my muscle and had to restart from scratch.
Had to restart the game twice.
On the second night they only had to restart two songs.
I had to restart four times in total.
It completely compromised his race and he had to restart from the back.
I had to restart training in a different way.
Some of which were so serious that I have had to restart several times.
I had to restart the game because of it.
The Services Council has therefore had to restart discussions on the negotiating guidelines.
I had to restart it a few times before it came out.
His father Late Panna Lal Yadav ji had to restart from scratch.
I have had to restart many levels.

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If they dropped one of the items, they had to restart.
I have had to restart this letter.
It turns out that my whole system was worn out, so I had to restart everything.
I had to restart the simulation to accommodate the new residents.
Note highlighted, i have not had to restart the phone in no time.
I had to restart my academic career outside the public system.
If they made a mistake, they had to restart the mission until they succeeded.
Had to restart the watch.
In fact, doctors had to restart his heart five times.
The orchestra was dissolved during the tour, and Lange had to restart his career.
I had to restart the level.
Within two hits, I was dead and had to restart at the last savepoint.
We had to restart the questionnaire.
Router was not responding, so I had to restart it.
I had to restart the app on my phone before it would work.
Then I heard someone fall, and then we had to restart.
I had to restart the calculation.
The reforming meant that Polonia had to restart from Poland 's lowest divisions.
I had to restart the framework simulation from those moments in time.
At 64 years old he had to restart and rebuild.
They had to restart his heart when they took off the clamp.
It is a little bit long to answer ( I had to restart twice ) but it helps a lot!
I had to restart the Framework simulation.
It was okay, I had to restart once.
I had to restart the simulation Changes.
But I have had to restart the race several times.
Had to restart the game on Assisted mode because, you know, I'm crap at it.
In the end I had to restart the tutorial from the beginning!
I even had to restart the campaign after reaching an impasse last Thursday.
The whole process had to restart again in the new Congress that met in January 2003.
I had to restart part of my life here in New York.
So I had to restart the stage.
I had to restart level 2 times because of that.
So I had to restart my game again.
I had to restart my browser as it wouldn't let me scroll down.

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Examples of using Restart
Quit and restart your media application
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The restart takes approximately two minutes
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