Examples of 'i had to start' in a sentence

Meaning of "i had to start"

i had to start: This phrase indicates that the speaker was required or compelled to begin a particular task or activity. It suggests a sense of obligation or necessity in initiating the action mentioned

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

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i had to start
I had to start giving her those pills.
I was at a stage in my life that I had to start taking my health seriously.
I had to start the race down below.
I was so deeply fascinated by those pictures that I had to start painting too.
I had to start planning for the future.
And so it was kind of like a project that I had to start as a solo project.
I had to start making them to other people.
But it made me realize that I had to start thinking about who is inheriting what.
I had to start driving the car different.
The crisis broke out and so I had to start giving classes at a private school.
I had to start my life again from nothing.
I told you once the machine ate my fabric I had to start all over.
I had to start from scratch in many areas.
I guess because I had to start right away.
I had to start singing to care for my mother.

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It was at this point I had to start educating them.
I had to start legal action against him.
In another city I had to start another story.
I had to start my life from the beginning.
You can see I had to start all over.
I had to start working to help out my mother.
But eventually I had to start paying the bills.
I had to start buying the wrong cards.
I got so busy that I had to start hiring employees.
So i had to start from the lowest grade.
It was here that I had to start my search.
I had to start my treatment and let go of work.
I am sorry that I had to start a fire.
I had to start reading the signs in my life.
It became obvious to me that I had to start an online business.
I had to start from scratch and build.
I would take business lessons if I had to start again.
I had to start looking for a publisher again.
I was able to sleep till I had to start pushing.
I had to start a new relationship with money.
The problems crept in when I had to start making payments.
I had to start removing their food at nighttime.
I said to myself then that I had to start working on that.
I had to start from the good bits.
My dad insisted on the public sector so I had to start here.
I had to start again from scratch.
I knew we had to get going and that I had to start casting.
I had to start over three times.
We had to replace the engine and I had to start last.
I had to start charging more for credit cards.
I did not have enough money and I had to start over.
I had to start all over again.
I messed up my CG journey and I had to start all over again.
I had to start here right away.
What distracted me was that I had to start a regular job.

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