Examples of 'might have to take' in a sentence

Meaning of "might have to take"

The phrase 'might have to take' implies that there is a possibility or likelihood of needing to undertake a particular action or decision in the future. It suggests that the person may have to choose or engage in a specific course of action under certain circumstances or conditions

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

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might have to take
Might have to take her to the doctor.
Connie says she might have to take her in.
Might have to take you up on that sometime.
The wineries might have to take a.
I might have to take you girls downtown.
Which means that she might have to take.
We might have to take him in for a overhaul.
If they go to the restaurant directly we might have to take a taxi.
You might have to take the lead.
Sometimes a woman with gestational diabetes might have to take insulin.
Might have to take you over my knee.
I though that we might have to take him to the hospital.
Might have to take some time off.
Agent because then you might have to take him to dinner.
I might have to take the top off.

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Professionals who work in medical offices might have to take insurance information.
You might have to take him yourself.
That you thought you might have to take Henry out.
You might have to take some back.
I know that I have a few thoughts we might have to take a look at.
I might have to take a bite out of you.
And I explained to you that you might have to take some kind of loss.
We might have to take a check line to shore.
I accepted the fact that I just might have to take an expensive course over again.
I might have to take that guy out.
He just laughed when I told him I might have to take a cold shower.
And we might have to take one selfie.
Well, it looks like you might have to take.
You are might have to take over soon.
If she comes snooping around again, we might have to take steps.
You might have to take a bit off.
Finally, the highest common principal might have to take the decision.
We might have to take the blinkers off.
You know what, we might have to take a one.
I might have to take a very unpopular decision.
On the other hand, you might have to take a loss on a quick sale.
I might have to take you up on that offer.
When push comes to shove, you just might have to take some drastic action.
You might have to take the leag.
Of course, when they did not get settled, then a murder might have to take place.
I just might have to take you up on that.
When your application was filed, there are further steps which you might have to take.
Might have to take him a bit under.
That means you might have to take all the blame.
Might have to take that invite someday.
I think it means you might have to take on the dirty job at times.
Might have to take a rain check.
Is so expensive that they might have to take out a second mortgage to pay for.
Might have to take a look at that.
Liberty Belle might have to take a rain check.

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