Examples of 'we have to pull' in a sentence

Meaning of "we have to pull"

The phrase 'we have to pull' is often used to express the need or obligation to exert effort, strength, or force to achieve a particular task or goal. It implies undertaking a challenging or physically demanding action, such as pulling a heavy object, exerting extra effort, or overcoming obstacles. This phrase is commonly used in contexts that involve physical labor or strenuous activities

How to use "we have to pull" in a sentence

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we have to pull
But we have to pull his eye out.
It will take time if we have to pull him.
We have to pull something out of our ass.
This is family business and we have to pull together.
I think we have to pull more case files.
We can post men at the gate in case we have to pull her out.
We have to pull out the car anyway.
Then they realized that we have to pull this off as a team.
We have to pull it out with another tractor.
This is the only way to pull off what we have to pull off.
We have to pull you out of public school.
We can post men near the gate in case we have to pull her out.
You and me we have to pull things out.
Once the weeds are more than a few inches tall we have to pull them.
We have to pull the rock this way.
Unified on john . we have to pull this off.
We have to pull out the robotic arm.
Their hybrid was damaged, so we have to pull her offline.
We have to pull this off no matter what.
Wont that be great, we have to pull the rope until it snaps.
We have to pull them from the emulator.
Wherever they exist, we have to pull them in and add them together.
We have to pull out all the stops here.
Like trying not to concentrate on the fact that we have to pull off a miracle?
I think we have to pull from over there.
That 's correct because with every recursive call, we have to pull something off it.
We have to pull the evidence trays.
Seriously John, we have to pull over now.
We have to pull the child out.
Navarro wants us out . We have to pull out.
I think we have to pull the plug on this thing.
Something must have gone wrong. We have to pull out.
And we have to pull it all together.
The tractor is stuck and we have to pull it out, Alistair.
And we have to pull out all the stops.
On human rights, as in other areas, we have to pull together.
Now we have to pull some strings.
He 's wedged under her ribs, we have to pull him out.
And we have to pull money from somewhere else.
We cannot poo-poo this… even if we have to pull double duty.
We have to pull the plug on this whole plan.
Karl, Mare says we have to pull over up ahead.
We have to pull over for a sec.
Look, frederick, we have to pull a society together.
We have to pull them out of there.
This does not just affect us anymore, and that 's why we have to pull the plug.
You said we have to pull more out of her.
He's losing a lot of blood. We have to pull over now.
So we have to pull the test forward five hours.
Do the spell now. We have to pull over.

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