Examples of 'had a say' in a sentence

Meaning of "had a say"

had a say: This phrase means that someone was given the opportunity to express their opinion or input on a particular matter or decision. It implies having an influence or being involved in the decision-making process

How to use "had a say" in a sentence

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He even had a say in the stadium renovation.
I do not know if you had a say in anything.
You had a say in the matter.
Celebrities have always had a say in fashion.
He had a say when he fertilized my eggs.
Presidents have always had a say in education.
I wish we had a say in this and could stop this horror.
A vote where everyone had a say.
I never had a say in my own life.
Did not know you had a say.
Not if we had a say in the planning.
The public never had a say.
If you had a say on anything.
I have always had a say.
Mourinho had a say on everything.

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What if fishes had a say.
I would not have had a say at all if it was not for you.
That is in part because the courts have not had a say.
Spanish bloggers also had a say on the scandal.
Government was conducted through town meetings in which everyone had a say.
He should have at least had a say in the matter.
Everyone had a say in council and were appointed by the Marquis of Priego.
That would imply you had a say in the matter.
I thought the Graae family still had a say.
They may not have had a say in what they were doing.
Individuals are less likely to resent budgetary targets when they had a say in their creation.
You had a say.
Neither of us can be blamed because we both had a say in the decision.
Did not know you had a say on the kangaroo councildeciding my fate.
It is hard to conclude that the Sengwer really had a say in the matter.
I never had a say in it.
And Europe never had a say.
Did not know you had a say on the kangaroo council deciding my fate.
I would have named you Kingsley if I would had a say in it.
But he had a say.
So she made sure that Ava and Leah had a say.
Shepherd may have once had a say in your future.
Granted, the iron railing that passed through him had a say.
Only the richest landowners had a say in political matters.
People can come in, make meaningful changes, and actually feel like they have had a say.
I barely had a say.
You had a say in the matter . So did your father.
She oversaw all the production but had a say in almost every one.
You must have had a say in the decision to make Yusuf a substitute.
The Greek people never had a say over this.
If I had a say in this.
That was my future before I had a say in the matter.
Pacheco never had a say in the matter, according to a lawsuit settled in September.
No less than eleven ministries in Moscow had a say in USIA affairs.
At least Robin had a say in dinner once in a while.

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