Examples of 'i had to chase' in a sentence

Meaning of "i had to chase"

The phrase 'I had to chase' suggests that the speaker had to pursue someone or something in order to catch up or obtain it. It is often used to describe a situation where the speaker had to make an effort or take action to achieve a desired outcome or goal. The context of the phrase may vary depending on the situation in which it is used

How to use "i had to chase" in a sentence

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i had to chase
I had to chase him around the yard.
I am going to kill him even if I had to chase more into hell.
I had to chase her for six blocks.
Now you owe me five because I had to chase.
I had to chase him out in the end.
More than once or twice have I had to chase a dingleberry.
I had to chase her through the house.
It put me on the front foot because I had to chase it down.
I had to chase the beggar with a parasol.
I will still keep it because I had to chase it before I got it.
I had to chase him four blocks.
She thought I was a ghost and I had to chase her all over the house.
I had to chase him out to play next door.
Our living room was your office and I had to chase prescriptions, hand you instruments.
I had to chase her all over the house.

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And then it was running and … And I had to chase it.
I had to chase them out into the alley.
They do not very much . I had to chase all over London for it.
I had to chase him out of there.
Get out of the way! Now you owe me five because I had to chase.
I had to chase after him today.
When I remembered, I had to chase all this way to find you.
I had to chase a fox away from over there.
She thought I was a ghost . I had to chase her all over the house.
I had to chase the little fucker.
Wait, sam, do you have any idea How long i had to chase down your mother?
How long i had to chase down your mother.
I already did wind sprints today . Well, that 's three I had to chase.
I had to chase him all around the house.
The other times, I had to chase you off.
I had to chase her around like some crazy fool.
I already did my wind sprints today. Well, that's three in a row I had to chase.
I had to chase off some more of those raccoons too.
And then it was running and … And I had to chase it . I just.
I had to chase the reindeer.
Yeah, well, I had to chase you down.
I had to chase away a wolf.
Well, that 's three I had to chase.
I had to chase him away.
Why? Well, that 's three in a row I had to chase.
I had to chase the child all over the place.
You are visiting your brother in Kiev . - Yeah, well, I had to chase you down.
I had to chase it out.
Are you kidding? I had to chase her around like some crazy fool.
I had to chase some sissy mary in short pants off our front lawn.
Long story short, I had to chase my cash for over 4 months.
I had to chase him all around the classroom while the entire class laughed hysterically.
I didn't feel like I had to chase after things; those things would come to me.".
I had to chase all over London for it.
And I had to chase him for a while.

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Examples of using Chase
I chase you around the living room
Do not expect us to chase after you again
You chase them from the back
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Examples of using Had
Had she dreamed of the garden so often
Then we knew we had the wrong guy
We had so much fun up on the mountain today
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