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say-so造句
(1) You can't leave the hospital without the say-so of the doctor. (2) Don't just believe it on my say-so - find out for yourself. (3) He hired and fired people on his partner's say-so. (4) She's hired a number of people on my say-so. (5) Nothing could be done without her say-so. (6) You don't need my say-so to change things. (7) Don't just accept his say-so: find out for yourself. (8) He has the final say-so on these matters . (9) Nobody here leaves without my say-so. (10) He never destroyed a witch simply on the say-so of vindictive enemies. (11) Chairman Mao once said, "no investigate, no say-so". (12) Without his say-so, you can not leave the hospital. (13) We can't just send people down on your say-so. (14) Often the provincial governor's say-so is needed to obtain land, employment licences and a stack of other bits of paper a firm needs to operate. (15) "We can't just send people down on your say-so, " said the specialist. (16) The audio module controls the locus say-so traditionally, i. e. only one person is allowed to speak in a moment. (17) That makes the process less subjective than the say-so of a bank manager. (18) The directors call the shots and nothing happens without their say-so. (19) You think the jury will find him guilty, just on your say-so . (20) She's not allowed to do anything without her father's say-so. (21) Directors call the shots and nothing happens on set without their say-so. (22) Kathleen evidently ran things around the office and nothing could be done without her say-so. (23) The Forest Service guy was supposed to have his say-so, too. (24) Tell him he can use the car, but only on my say-so. (25) I'd feel terrible if anyone went to see the play on my say-so and hated it. (26) Moreover, if only out of manly self-respect, you want some say-so over your day. (27) I am, to my delight , justified in accepting their say-so about the shape of the earth. (28) Said his attorney Brian Oxman, "I think it's an important issue for all fathers around the country and around the world that when their child dies they should have a say-so in their child's estate." (29) She believed newspapers would not print her name without asking her permission first – she assumed data protection law meant they needed her say-so. (30) If the president has the power to order U.S. forces into combat on nothing more than his own say-so, then it stands to reason he can order troops home.