Examples of 'i might have to leave' in a sentence
Meaning of "i might have to leave"
This phrase suggests that the speaker is contemplating the possibility of departing or exiting a particular place or situation. The use of 'might' indicates uncertainty or indecision regarding the potential action of leaving. The speaker is considering leaving but has not yet made a firm decision. The phrase implies a need for a further discussion or clarification before a final decision can be reached
How to use "i might have to leave" in a sentence
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i might have to leave
I might have to leave a little early though.
I came here for a short visit but I might have to leave right away.
I might have to leave here soon.
I was afraid of losing my house and thought I might have to leave the industry entirely.
I might have to leave the priesthood.
Your ma always knowed I might have to leave.
I might have to leave before the night is over.
We are in a hurry here . I might have to leave for Philly.
I might have to leave a bit early.
I have not been putting it off . I might have to leave.
I might have to leave from work.
You should not put this off forever . I might have to leave.
I might have to leave town for a few days.
Good evening . I came here for a short visit but I might have to leave right away.
I might have to leave him a couple of extra hours.
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Now that I am divorced, I might have to leave the country.
I might have to leave pretty soon.
Uh, still a little weak, so I might have to leave early.
I might have to leave my job because of it.
Yeah, no, I am really sorry, but I did make it clear I might have to leave early.
I might have to leave this world.
I have booked the car for 7:30 but I might have to leave it on standby.
I might have to leave the country for a while.
If that happens, I might have to leave again . ".
I might have to leave early now.
Thanks, man . You know, I might have to leave.
I might have to leave abruptly.
Unfortunately I might have to leave it next round.
I might have to leave in a month.
I thought I might have to leave without seeing you.
I might have to leave you.
One day I might have to leave her.
I might have to leave him a couple of extra hours in the afternoon.
Absolutely . I might have to leave from work.
I might have to leave my video camera in the trunk of the car.
By the way, I might have to leave early Thursday.
I might have to leave the Army.
If he 's big and bad, I might have to leave in a hurry through the window.
I might have to leave before Communion.
It hurts to think I might have to leave him because of his mother.".
I might have to leave for Philly.
Uh, no, not yet. But I might have to leave sooner now that I'm homeless.
Or I might have to leave the firm to protect my reputation.
Then I might have to leave early.
I might have to leave Charming.
Sometimes I might have to leave before dawn so I will stay here then.
I might have to leave before Communion . Mmm.
Totally . i might have to leave him a couple of extra hours.
I might have to leave a little early though . I have plans.
Then I might have to leave early . What the hell?
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