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1 All member countries must have a say in its future, he said.
2 Media reports say in the appeal court, the coach rejected the charges.
3 It is not possible to control what people say in those situations.
4 The vote will be the British people's first say in 41 years.
5 THEY say in journalism that a picture is worth a thousand words.
6 Smaller parties could therefore have a big say in the final outcome.
7 I have no say in the election of politicians outside these areas.
8 I'm not sure what to expect Jost to say in this moment.
9 Surely the owner must have the principal say in calling the tune.
10 I said the only thing that I could say in that moment.
11 Shall we say in half an hour's time in the drawing room?
12 You need to say what you want to say in that space.
13 Nor, of course, do I have any say in choice of calc-scheme.
14 Whatever Her-Breath-Contains' brother the tetrarch had to say in response was lost.
15 Dylan has continued to say in recent years that she was abused.
16 However, specific schedule risks do remain, the company said in a statement.
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