Examples of 'have to forgo' in a sentence

Meaning of "have to forgo"

have to forgo: This phrase means to give up or sacrifice something, usually due to necessity or circumstances. It implies that a choice or decision has been made to abstain from or do without something

How to use "have to forgo" in a sentence

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I am afraid we will have to forgo that drink.
You have to forgo such savings.
I am afraid we might have to forgo the bus stop.
I have to forgo all that and grow balls of steel.
But first we have to forgo our egos.
You may also have to forgo hobbies or outings with friends that will cost you money.
At our guesthouse you do not have to forgo comfortable rooms.
You do not have to forgo this important aspect of your business.
Thus a proportion of men will in due course have to forgo marriage altogether.
You will have to forgo federal subsidies.
But people with diabetes do not always have to forgo desserts and sweets.
You will have to forgo the soup and the fish.
The Deathgrippers will have to forgo dinner.
Sometimes you have to forgo other opportunities if you want to keep promises.
Because of you and what you did … we will have to forgo an open casket.

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We shall have to forgo the drive.
Avoiding phthalate-loaded perfumes doesn't mean we have to forgo beautiful scents.
I am going to have to forgo your festive rituals.
I beg you! The Deathgrippers will have to forgo dinner.
We will just have to forgo the luxury of your company.
It's just that… that luxury some of us have to forgo some of us.
He may have to forgo both.
If not, for how many years do scientists have to forgo such contracts?
The bereaved will have to forgo the dubious comforts that a funeral service will give.
Pardon me, Mr Speaker ; I am going to have to forgo my two minutes.
What did you have to forgo when deciding to become an art photographer?
But some people have to forgo jury duty.
You don't have to forgo your favorite restaurants to remain healthy.
But that necessarily means that each will have to forgo some of its present prerogatives.
However, I have to forgo my plans as our country 's military situation is at stake here.
That your children will have to forgo higher education.
You will also have to forgo the last three month 's interest.
I am just going to have to forgo that pleasure.
But some people have to forgo jury duty . They can not afford to miss work.
We believe that no patient should have to forgo treatment for financial reasons.
However, I would have to forgo the actual trip to New York to afford them.
We're going to have to forgo the audit.
We will all have to forgo that kind of spending . ".
Adolescents attending such camps have to forgo their contacts with family and friends.
Lauren, we're going to have to forgo the makeover today. We're in a bit of a pinch.
So I am afraid we will just have to forgo the luxury of your company.
Apparently we will have to forgo acquisition of the Tokyo-3 MAGI.
Lauren, we are going to have to forgo the makeover today.
We may think that we have to forgo Christmas gift-giving altogether.
You do not have to forgo diversity.
The bereaved will have to forgo the dubious comforts.
The guests do not have to forgo their wishes for comfort.
When does an exporter have to forgo a letter of credit?
However, you do not have to forgo darker colors altogether.
However, you don't have to forgo working out this winter.

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