Examples of 'i have to swim' in a sentence
Meaning of "i have to swim"
This phrase indicates the speaker's obligation or necessity to engage in the activity of swimming. It implies that they feel compelled or required to participate in this physical exercise or sport
How to use "i have to swim" in a sentence
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i have to swim
I have to swim down and unclamp a thingy.
I shall get to yokohama if i have to swim.
I have to swim with the dolphins from here.
I am getting off this island if I have to swim it.
I have to swim across on my own.
I shall get there if I have to swim.
I have to swim once in a while.
To climb a mountain if I have to swim a river.
I have to swim out to it.
It is the sea I have to swim in.
I have to swim across.
I would better get back before I have to swim for it.
I have to swim in a minute.
I must be in Capri this evening even if I have to swim there.
I have to swim and all that panic and just started up from last season.
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I will bring Eoraha if I have to swim across the ocean.
If I have to swim with it myself to Washington.
You have to help me! I have to swim in a minute.
If I have to swim away from you.
I am going back to Arendelle, even if I have to swim there.
Even if I have to swim all the way to America.
Yokohama is my destination … I shall get there if I have to swim.
Even if I have to swim back.
Must to have to I must swim . = I have to swim.
Well, I have to swim back for a bit clear the water with my dad.
I have to get home . and I have to swim all the way.
If I have to swim me way over! That would be a sight.
Before I can not make it back? How far do I have to swim out into that lake.
I know . I have to swim with the dolphins from here.
I would better get back before I have to swim for it . No, thank you.
I have to swim 3km before the next hour.
But I will go, even if I have to swim on a canal of blood!
Was the water cold? Freezing, but I have to swim.
And for tuition, I have to swim so I can get a scholarship.
I am coming . Even if I have to swim.
Well, I have to swim back for a bit.
Freezing, but I have to swim.
If I have to swim me way over!
That short cut - do I have to swim it?
Dad, I have to swim today.
I would better get back before I have to swim for it . - Night, Mrs. Blandings.
Do I have to swim front crawl?
Well, now if I have to swim the river, then know I will.
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