Examples of 'have to head' in a sentence
Meaning of "have to head"
Have to head means that someone needs to go or move in a particular direction, indicating the need to leave or start a journey. It implies a sense of urgency or obligation to start moving or proceed towards a specific destination. This phrase is commonly used in casual or informal contexts to express the need for prompt action or departure
How to use "have to head" in a sentence
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have to head
I am gonna have to head back in a few minutes.
Which is why they have to head.
I have to head to my other office for a bit.
The tortoises have to head for shade.
I have to head for the tall grass.
I am actually gonna have to head off soon.
I have to head into the precinct now.
We are probably gonna have to head back soon.
I have to head to the office right now.
Looks like we will have to head back.
I would have to head across the pond.
You are gonna have to head.
You have to head to the broadcasting station.
Then we will have to head west.
I have to head out for a couple of hours.
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We are gonna have to head for shore.
I have to head down to the groundbreaking ceremony.
I think we have to head back now.
I have to head up the investigation into this incident.
Seems you will have to head the company.
I have to head for the deal on cabbages.
To find them you will have to head underground.
So we have to head out to the music room.
Instinct tells them they have to head out to sea.
We will have to head back to the airport.
And we are so close now it would be a crime to have to head back.
I am gonna have to head back to the office.
They realize their mistake and have to head back.
We are gonna have to head south but fast.
Have to head back to New Hampshire tomorrow afternoon.
I think we may have to head in that direction.
I have to head back home briefly to take care of some business.
We are gonna have to head back.
I have to head back to the precinct.
We are going to have to head for shore.
I have to head into the office.
I think we have to head north.
I have to head back to the city.
I actually have to head out.
We have to head back to the plant.
When you have to head.
You have to head over to division.
She almost seemed sad to have to head back inside.
I may have to head back before we leave.
This does not mean that you have to head back to school.
We have to head west to the coast.
But you do not necessarily have to head straight to the capital.
I have to head for a party meeting.
During this course you will have to head to avoid natural obstacles.
I have to head back to the gaff.
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