Examples of 'have to protest' in a sentence
Meaning of "have to protest"
have to protest: This phrase is used when someone feels the need to express strong disapproval or objection towards something
How to use "have to protest" in a sentence
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have to protest
People have to protest to claim their rights.
Young families and all generations have to protest and express their concern.
We have to protest against such heinous acts.
I was told that I did not have to protest.
They just have to protest the truth.
I am usually kind to your good self but I have to protest.
You do not have to protest with me.
I know I am a guest at this party, but I have to protest.
We have to protest in front of the convention.
I can not believe I still have to protest this shit.
I have to protest against the behaviour of your men.
Even if I can not believe I still have to protest this shit.
We have to protest from here.
We will not eat, we have to protest.
We have to protest in the streets.
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Okay, we will have to protest more.
I have to protest against that.
Well, you know, you do not have to protest it.
We have to protest against that.
Whatever they are, we have to protest.
We have to protest and attend demonstrations anytime and anywhere.
How many more Strasbourgers have to protest before the authorities see the light?
I have to protest the intimidation being shown here towards my client.
Madam President, I really do have to protest at your handling of this referral back.
I have to protest the intimidation being shown here towards my client. Out, thank you.
If some problems get solved only by protesting… then, we have to protest.
You do not have to protest or throw stones or fly flags to be dangerous.
When there is coercion by the non-religious, then we have to protest.
I have to protest.
Now, take it easy . You do not have to protest with me.
If I have to protest the authenticity of a tuna roll.
Well as union rep, once again, I have to protest.
Once more I have to protest at this practice.
I am sorry, sir, I know I am a guest at this party, but I have to protest.
I guess I will have to protest to Burkhalter and tell him the whole story.
At this party, but I have to protest.
But I have to protest about the way the legal reforms have been reported.
Excuse me! I have to protest.
We have to protest at the American Embassy.
Below, “ I can not believe we still have to protest this shit! ”.
Does she have to protest that way that she has grudges on me?
In that case, I would have to protest in all seriousness and due form.
I have to protest against the use of the verb ‘ to die ' in this context.
Unfortunately, I now have to protest to the Commission because nothing has been done.
If I have to protest the authenticity of a tuna roll… - Yo.
I would have to protest to the Commissioner, please.
Tommy . We have to protest in front of the convention.
Second, I have to protest at the organization of our business.
Even if I have to protest outside the Chief of Staff 's office.
We have to protest to stop the crimes . ".
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