We’ll just have to find some way, but for the life of me I don’t see what it can be.
If they want us to hold this crowd here as long as possible, we’ll just have to do it.
If the general needed it—well, they’d just have to give him what he wanted!
The bottom o' this trench is in no such a state a' filth as theirs, but it'll just haveto do.
You aren't under any obligation to think of him, of course, but if your cat was boarding with him and he had borrowed your dog you'd just have to keep him in your mind and heart.
You'll just haveto stay by yourself a minute, Jenny Lind.
It breaks my heart to have her hurt, but we'll just have to keep remindin' her of what she has left, although it seems if it was little enough.
And, as I said before we started all this, if they try to run away from Yucca Flats we'll just have to keep them 'frozen' all the time.
I guess we’ll just haveto stand our loss--that’s all.
Of course we can’t count on the ocean currents, but we’ll just have to take a chance on them.
He’ll just have to drift about, at the mercy of the wind and ocean currents.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "just have" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.