Examples of 'may have to go' in a sentence

Meaning of "may have to go"

The phrase 'may have to go' suggests that the speaker might need to leave or depart from a place or situation. It implies a possibility of leaving but does not necessarily convey a definite intention or commitment

How to use "may have to go" in a sentence

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may have to go
We may have to go on for miles and miles.
In some cases you may have to go by sounds.
I may have to go home for a few days.
This cute hobbit house may have to go.
We may have to go out of town right away.
Some patients may have to go without.
I may have to go over to the courthouse later.
Then the firm may have to go.
Paul may have to go back into surgery.
Remain slip of paper say we may have to go do business.
I may have to go to bed tonight without my supper.
A good horse may have to go through in.
I may have to go out of state to find a neurosurgeon.
My weak east coast body may have to go to bed.
He may have to go to the police station again.

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Tomorrow it looks like we may have to go.
I think we may have to go with a nasal douche.
She may get an idea of what others may have to go through.
You may have to go to the university library.
One of us may have to go.
I may have to go through both books again.
More serious cases may have to go before the court.
I may have to go out of town to do this properly.
For some positions you may have to go to more than one interview.
I may have to go back into the army.
I agonize over the thought that my children may have to go through this.
If not you may have to go three times.
In fact I think all hats may have to go.
I may have to go back into show business.
People who develop latex sensitivity may have to go to more trouble to avoid exposure.
I may have to go out and recover it manually.
International calls made from rural areas may have to go through the operator.
You may have to go through a surgery to cure it.
One more simulation and I may have to go to war.
I may have to go get some cabbage tonight.
He is getting worse He may have to go to a mental hospital soon.
May have to go back and stay longer.
Sometimes you may have to go through people.
May have to go to the eastern market again.
So she may have to go.
May have to go there myself to see.
This may mean you may have to go for something lighter.
May have to go back to the beginning.
I think we may have to go to London.
May have to go with them.
Onemoresimulation and I may have to go to war.
You may have to go through a metal detector.
She is currently in Philadelphia but may have to go to Boston.
Then you may have to go to a proper test.
I can not afford to hate something I may have to go back to.

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