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How to use ought not in a sentence

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I believe it also can be downsized without affecting the meaningful nature of its tasks, but we ought not to be penny wise and pound foolish.
They are always going to be with us so we ought not to wonder at some of the anomalous antics of the few.
Such things ought not to interfere with our regard for the sanctity of human life.
He ought not to be kept in custodial limbo indefinitely, entitled neither to a hearing of the case against him nor to be set at liberty.
In my view the incorporation of a local action group ought not to be a bar to the bringing of an application for judicial review.
We're going to need all of the other countries and we ought not to be severing any relationships with them.
The Federal government ought not to have stopped the NALSAS Strategy in midstream.
And there really ought not to be a dry eye in the theatre by the time it reaches its shattering conclusion.
A tutoress ought not only to be well accomplished, but she ought to be zealous in the cause of virtue.
This is a superficial memorialisation which an analytical history ought not uncritically reproduce.
The bobble-heads are hardly incisive political commentary, but they do send a message that Schwarzenegger ought not be taken too seriously.
To say that people ought not run and that people ought to get out of this race is bossism that belongs in the other party.
You ought not feel that censorious actions in the Indian subcontinent are unregarded.
We ought not to be surprised when Hamlet refers to some necessary question of the play.
However this loyalty ought not be solely to Christ and there must exist also charity towards our fellow brethren.
Our sense of shared identity ought not be driven by chauvinism, defensiveness or partisan social engineering.
One wonders whether those who made the decision, and who have now revoked the plan, ought not to be surcharged.
An empty desk, a clear mind and a burst of determination ought not to be wasted.
Our company or fellowship ought not to be co-active, but voluntary and free.
Like mobile phones and personal stereos these infernal objects ought not to have any place at such spiritual occasions.
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Examples from Classical Literature
One who has reached my years, and who has a name for wisdom, ought not to demean himself.
No, the spiritual ought not and can not be free from the sensuous, even the sensual.
In this place I ought not to omit mention of another method of assaying employed by some assayers.
If she was this kind of a boarding-school kid she ought not to have monkeyed with the buzz-saw.
I told Chaplin I would tell you, because he ought not to be blamed, you know.
Charlie said they ought not to make a laundry clothes-horse of the yacht on Sunday, and proposed to leave Cobourg.
Mr. coit thought it a delicate question, and one which ought not to be agitated, and therefore moved the previous question.
The commonality of Venice imagine themselves free, because they are permitted to do, what they ought not.
Neptune is denser than Saturn, which, by the hypothesis, it ought not to be.
He will show that such things which in expedience ought not to have been done were unavoidable, and therefore to be excused.
Because a freeman ought not to be a slave in the acquisition of knowledge of any kind.
Real enjoyment ought not to be dependent upon feasting and gustatory pleasures.
I ought not to have known what Edmeston said, or what Will hackmatack said.
But, after all that we have seen of symmetrical districts and reductions of hidage, we ought not to take fright at this point.
They say that her reputation has been sullied, that I ill-treat her, and that she ought not to submit to it.
Emerson has used the same figure, but in a passage which ought not to be regarded as impairing our author's originality.
All clear soups ought not to be too strong of meat, and must be of a light brown sherry or straw color.
Even with Barbara he ought not to be so suavely forgiving at Jack's expense.
In recent years, we see the inspectorate urging that even children of tender years ought not to live in the workhouse.
It ought not to have been loose, and there is a bit of discipline for some jack-tar.
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