Examples of 'will have to swim' in a sentence

Meaning of "will have to swim"

will have to swim - This phrase indicates that someone is required or expected to swim, either for leisure, exercise, or as part of a specific task or challenge. It is often used to convey the necessity of swimming as a future action or requirement

How to use "will have to swim" in a sentence

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will have to swim
We will have to swim to get over there.
It looks as if we will have to swim for it.
We will have to swim across that one.
Looks like we will have to swim.
You will have to swim after him.
In these rains you will have to swim there.
We will have to swim most of the way.
If you must go, you will have to swim there.
I will have to swim in from the sea.
Guess you will have to swim.
I will have to swim to the USA.
As soon as the bridge goes up whoever 's there will have to swim back.
Guess we will have to swim for it.
If they want to cross that river, they will have to swim it.
He will have to swim on top of water.

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At some points in the game, the player will have to swim underwater.
You will have to swim by yourself.
If you are not here on time, you and your girl will have to swim.
Or you will have to swim across the ocean.
As long as you swam out, is how long you will have to swim back.
You will have to swim back.
Who says this summer is the last chance you will have to swim with him?
I think you will have to swim after him.
If you are off to see Jack Buggit, you will have to swim.
Somebody will have to swim to the other side.
If you will not take me, I will have to swim.
They will have to swim for it.
Well, then it looks like I will have to swim.
We will have to swim to the ship.
And exhausting, because I will have to swim up for air.
We will have to swim back.
Whoever 's there will have to swim back.
We will have to swim across.
So, led by their parents, they will have to swim.
But we will have to swim.
As soon as the bridge goes up… whoever's there will have to swim back.
We will have to swim underwater.
Listen, the longer you stay aboard, the further you will have to swim back.
You will have to swim directly into the current.
All right, you will have to swim back.
You will have to swim your way there at some point, so bring your swimsuit.
There's no dinghy. We will have to swim for it.
We will have to swim for it. Back to the river.
We better hurry, Dad, or we will have to swim to the station.
We will have to swim across that one. If we make it that far.
I want this man aboard. - You will have to swim after him.
Sometimes, you will have to swim and dive while avoiding the hungry crocodiles.
Michel, michel, you will have to swim.
You will have to swim back. wait a minute. where are you going?
It won't start! we will have to swim for it.

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