Example sentences of "[noun] to have a say " in BNC.

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1 Will they vote in the same way if their right to have a say is taken away from them ?
2 The forthcoming elections to the reconstituted UKCC give nurses , for the first time , the chance to have a say in the membership of this body .
3 The consultative structure adopted can allow staff to have a say and be involved in discussions .
4 Chairman , I , I could go on but I , I think I 'd like other people to have a say .
5 We wanted levy payers to have a say but a say within the broad sweep of Labour Party opinions .
6 So although in a liberal democracy it would seem practical and even suitable for the police to have a say in the way order is defined and maintained , as Foucault ( 1970 ) and Douglas ( 1987 ) have shown , this will inevitably take on an expansionist line ; for anything other than bland support of the proposals of the institution will present a challenge or pose a threat .
7 The absence of a non-Roman catholic school in the immediate area and the naïve belief that they were empowered in some way to have a say in what type of school should appear on their housing estate — there was a small Roman catholic school which was to be expanded to cater for the growth of the population — may have sharpened catholic parents ' interest in having an integrated school .
8 What can I do to get her to allow others to have a say ?
9 If a private entrepreneur comes along and buys the company , there must be a fall-back provision for employees to have a say on whether their livelihoods are to be bought and sold .
10 The teacher ( in role ) will be the Pied Piper , but s/he wants the class to have a say in the characterisation — so the children " construct " the character : perhaps Teacher : In the drama I 'll play the Pied Piper , but I need your help .
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