Examples of 'might have to have' in a sentence
Meaning of "might have to have"
Might have to have: an expression suggesting a possibility or likelihood of needing or requiring something in the future
How to use "might have to have" in a sentence
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might have to have
Might have to have a little bubbly first.
It means that we might have to have more doctors.
Might have to have a look at him again.
They were warned that he might have to have a heart transplant.
I might have to have the baby early.
So in this case you might have to have him accompany you.
I might have to have a little bit of a lie down.
Unfortunately I think you might have to have a Facebook account to see it.
Might have to have a beer while working to celebrate.
I will tell her tonight . Might have to have a little bubbly first.
We might have to have a meeting about this.
The stone still hasn't passed so I might have to have a stent put in.
He might have to have a bypass surgery.
Sometimes rehabilitation therapy does not work, and I might have to have shoulder surgery.
She might have to have surgery.
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As time passed, it appeared that I might have to have a biopsy.
He said you might have to have another operation.
Oh, I should get this . It 's this TSA agent I might have to have sex with.
They might have to have extra food to share.
It's this TSA agent I might have to have sex with.
You might have to have surgery.
Okay, fine. I will tell her tonight. Might have to have a little bubbly first.
We might have to have you drive more often.
Of course, if I dressed like you, I might have to have a few drinks.
You might have to have a meeting.
I mean, is she okay? - She might have to have surgery.
You might have to have been supreme.
Don't think I've seen this before… might have to have a mooch around Mo's.
He might have to have a remote control for that.
I think you might have to have real player.
I might have to have a baby.
But such a solar system might have to have been created by a very powerful civilization.
I might have to have surgery.
Of course, you might have to have a single turned up.
I might have to have a transplant.
No. Love is… uh, something I might have to have another drink to think about.
He might have to have a complete rest if he wants to do himself justice.
Oh, by the way, we might have to have a few words with you, too.
We might have to have a different layout for the market.
How's Jeff? -He might have to have a bypass surgery.
He might have to have his fingers and toes cut off.
I'm sorry. I might have to have a transplant.
He might have to have many difficulties while filming the drama.
Cans cars might have to have catalytic converters fitted.
You might have to have some kind of job to fund your career.
I just might have to have a talk with FDR.
You might have to have someone else start your car for a while.
If not, she might have to have a minor procedure.
Might have to have it translated, and then it must be submitted.
We might have to have a rumble.
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Have this done by the customer service only
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