Examples of 'you may have to go' in a sentence

Meaning of "you may have to go"

This phrase suggests the possibility or necessity of someone leaving or departing from a place or situation. It is often used as a conditional statement, indicating that in certain circumstances, it may be required for someone to leave or move on from their current situation

How to use "you may have to go" in a sentence

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you may have to go
You may have to go to the university library.
In some cases you may have to go by sounds.
You may have to go through a surgery to cure it.
In some cases, you may have to go to jail.
You may have to go through a metal detector.
If it is serious, you may have to go straight to court.
You may have to go get another spring.
If you get six demerit points, you may have to go for an interview.
Then you may have to go to a proper test.
During your stay in France, you may have to go and see a doctor.
You may have to go to court to get compensation.
After your child is found, you may have to go to FAP for services.
You may have to go away for a couple of months.
However, for a few, you may have to go outside.
Or you may have to go a long way for them.
There is so much do in Cleveland, you may have to go back!
If not you may have to go three times.
I will do everything I can, but … you may have to go.
Sometimes you may have to go through people.
You may have to go to the hospital.
Vincent, my dear Nathalie, you may have to go without for a while.
You may have to go live with other people.
That equipment, city maybe . You may have to go someplace that can afford.
You may have to go to the hospital or visit someone.
That equipment, city maybe. You may have to go some place that can afford.
You may have to go through an agency.
If it 's hot, you may have to go.
You may have to go to a smaller aperture to do so.
This may mean you may have to go for something lighter.
You may have to go to the county court house.
For some positions you may have to go to more than one interview.
You may have to go wider to be comfortable.
At high tide you may have to go beyond the steps to join the path.
You may have to go on journeys due to family reasons.
Will come up… you may have to go through a bunch of post.
You may have to go out of town on a hurried trip.
In this situation, you may have to go for destructive or invasive testing techniques.
You may have to go to court to get adequate support.
Good God, you may have to go into battle.
You may have to go easy on me though.
I'm afraid you may have to go to court.
You may have to go out of town.
But you may have to go to BK.
You may have to go through full medical underwriting.
Plus, you may have to go swimming a few times a day.
You may have to go on by yourself.
At best, you may have to go through a long process of litigation.
You may have to go it alone.
You may have to go without me.
You may have to go back.

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