Examples of 'had to take action' in a sentence

Meaning of "had to take action"

had to take action - To be required or compelled to do something in response to a situation or problem. This phrase is commonly used when describing decisions or steps taken to address an issue

How to use "had to take action" in a sentence

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had to take action
I would not have had to take action.
We had to take action to help home owners.
We might have had to take action.
We had to take action to stop them getting away.
Gage knew he had to take action.
We had to take action to contact the driver of the business.
Roosevelt felt he had to take action.
Has had to take action.
They are getting me a lawyer because they had to take action.
Glantz had to take action quickly.
I thought a line had been crossed where we had to take action.
Someone had to take action.
Lobbying has persuaded politicians that they had to take action.
And we had to take action.
Sometimes the jostling was so intense that the police had to take action.

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We simply had to take action.
You had to take action against him and therefore you could not follow orders.
We felt we had to take action.
I had to take action against the Vs.
But history is replete with examples where the President has had to take action.
You had to take action.
This email was so scandalous that I had to take action.
I really had to take action.
I had to take action because I am trying to win you this race.
He said that the police had to take action to stop the violent action.
So, a small group of us decided that we had to take action.
King had to take action.
In order to achieve this, we had to take action.
She knew she had to take action to truly be happy.
Subsequently, when protestors ignored their warnings, they had to take action to restore the situation.
Humankind had to take action to deal with this appalling reality.
With nuclear closures on the horizon, governments have had to take action with mixed results.
So we had to take action.
You know, We might have had to take action.
So we had to take action and we have reacted with exactly what we have done.
I felt like I had to take action.
Congress had to take action after the moral incapacity of the President.
To experience rest from their enemies, the Israelites had to take action.
The FA had to take action.
But this self talk was becoming too much, and I had to take action.
I knew that I had to take action early before the situation got worse.
Instead of cry and feel sorry for myself, I had to take action.
Have you ever had to take action against media on you own behalf?
I knew that if I was going to travel, I had to take action.
The police clearly had to take action in order to try and arrest these individuals . ”.
When I was a child, I thought being brave meant that you had to take action.
True, the Israelites had to take action to receive what God was giving them.
Starving, facing a hostile neighbor, we had to take action.
The Tsilhqot'in had to take action to defend their people and their lands.
Starving, facing a hostile neighbour, we had to take action.

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