Examples of 'might have to stay' in a sentence

Meaning of "might have to stay"

Implies the possibility of needing to remain in a particular place or situation for an extended period, often due to circumstances beyond one's control

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

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might have to stay
I just might have to stay over here.
We were so afraid that that person might have to stay over there.
She might have to stay the night.
Conrad was saying how she might have to stay in hospital.
She might have to stay here at home.
Kelly thinks that Callum might have to stay back a year.
I might have to stay a week to see everything.
Or where he might have to stay.
Might have to stay out of that area.
Conrad was saying how she might have to stay in hospital for three weeks.
I might have to stay there for some time.
Tom said he thought Mary might have to stay in Boston until Monday.
I might have to stay the night.
Even some of the White House staff might have to stay home.
You might have to stay in town a few days.

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I think I just might have to stay.
She might have to stay overnight for observation.
Pack a bag, because you might have to stay overnight.
We might have to stay the night.
By the way, the deejay might have to stay with you.
You might have to stay around a little longer.
If there are fractures, you might have to stay for a few months.
You might have to stay here six months.
Does he have a fear that he might have to stay there permanent?
We might have to stay here tonight.
My flight leaves tonight, so I might have to stay longer to get it done.
I might have to stay late tomorrow.
Yesterday, he said that his team might have to stay in Iraq until March.
You might have to stay in place.
Pick one representative to visit Mogo Mogo." That person might have to stay over there.
That person might have to stay over there.
I want justice. And when I called my company to tell them I might have to stay here.
Your army might have to stay for years.
If your father 's flight is delayed, we might have to stay in a hotel.
So michael might have to stay in preschool.
I might have to stay here for a few more weeks.
Is that bad? But you might have to stay an extra day or two.
I might have to stay away for three or four days.
Important client-meeting I might have to stay away for three or four days.
I might have to stay a few days.
It 's getting late . We might have to stay here tonight.
We might have to stay another night.
It 's nothing serious, But you might have to stay an extra day or two.
I might have to stay there.
My flight leaves tonight, so I might have to stay longer to get it done. Okay.
Tom might have to stay here for a couple of days.
I think she 's gonna be okay, but I might have to stay until Monday . Yeah.
You might have to stay away from your sweetheart.
He can not travel . - You might have to stay here, too.
Anita might have to stay here for a couple of days.

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