Sentence examples for had to protest from inspiring English sources

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So clear is the link that Dali had to protest the contrary.

Just as President Clinton once protested to reporters that he was still "relevant," President Obama had to protest to reporters last week that he has feelings.

The QCDA had to protest that it wasn't possible to simply take down the existing statutory curriculum guidance when there was, as yet, nothing to replace it.

We never played Top of the Pops as a live band, never felt we had to protest about keeping music live.

The cost of suing, estimated to be slightly more than $3,500, went higher when we had to protest a request from WIPO to translate our brief into Japanese.

But the precincts of Second Avenue were tarnishing, and as early as 1853, Gerard Stuyvesant and others had to protest the extension of a surface railway along Second, which a later map shows.

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"You have to protest by whatever means," he added.

"We have to protest, no matter the consequences".

"In the rules and regs normally you have to protest.

What did kids in the West have to protest about?

When people feel something is wrong, we have to protest.

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