Examples of 'might have to leave' in a sentence

Meaning of "might have to leave"

might have to leave: The possibility of needing to depart or exit from a place or situation. It implies a future action of moving away or an obligation to go elsewhere

How to use "might have to leave" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
might have to leave
I might have to leave a little early though.
It is so sad to think you might have to leave such a beautiful place.
I might have to leave here soon.
She thinks she might have to leave Canada.
I might have to leave the priesthood.
After Christmas we might have to leave.
You might have to leave at any moment.
The midnight train to Georgia might have to leave without me.
If you might have to leave the country.
I came here for a short visit but I might have to leave right away.
I might have to leave before the night is over.
I was afraid of losing my house and thought I might have to leave the industry entirely.
We might have to leave the country.
She can not afford her tuition and she might have to leave Los Angeles.
I might have to leave a bit early.

See also

Your ma always knowed I might have to leave.
I might have to leave from work.
Kylian Mbappe admits he might have to leave PSG this summer.
We might have to leave this country.
If something does not change, we might have to leave.
I might have to leave town for a few days.
In fact, we realize that we might have to leave the country.
We might have to leave the trail.
Serena, Jackie said she might have to leave.
I might have to leave him a couple of extra hours.
Keep the car running . We might have to leave in a hurry.
I might have to leave pretty soon.
For a moment, it appeared Willis might have to leave early.
We might have to leave as soon as tomorrow.
If you do not do it now, you might have to leave Mumbai too.
I might have to leave my job because of it.
We are in a hurry here . I might have to leave for Philly.
I might have to leave this world.
I have not been putting it off . I might have to leave.
Otherwise you might have to leave someone behind.
I am playing for time . After Christmas we might have to leave.
We might have to leave this place.
Am I hearing you say that Evan might have to leave this family?
I might have to leave the country for a while.
You should not put this off forever . I might have to leave.
I might have to leave early now.
Good evening . I came here for a short visit but I might have to leave right away.
We might have to leave in a hurry.
Now that I am divorced, I might have to leave the country.
We might have to leave early.
If that does not work, Blue Cross might have to leave South Carolina.
We might have to leave him.
Do not stray too far, George . We might have to leave early.
We might have to leave on a hop.
That gate's open. We might have to leave in a hurry.

You'll also be interested in:

Examples of using Leave
I could not leave her like that
Leave enough to hook the overhead wire
I could not leave her all alone
Show more
Examples of using Might
Frank might not hold kindly to that
I just thought you might prefer a woman
You might have my credit card on file
Show more
Examples of using Have
These documents have been in my family for centuries
Have this done by the customer service only
He could not have chosen a worse time
Show more

Search by letter in the English dictionary