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How to use ought in a sentence

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We ought to feel an obligation to deliver on the implied promise we made to our graduate advisees.
Far more worrying is the veiled victim-blaming indulged in by influential environmental experts who ought to know better.
Whenever we are caught up in industrial calamities, experts ought to examine the cause and make amends.
Normally, that ought to be a sure sign to someone like me that I really ought to forget about it.
And for that matter, surely someone ought also to have known that absinthe is made with wormwood, not digitalis.
Because of the nature of the estate and the situation of the post office this is one branch that we really ought to fight to retain.
She wiggled her long toes in the sunlight and I told her she ought to be careful out here.
For such policemen, I have no feelings, they ought to be dealt with strictly by the book.
People who fall into that category ought to be simply warehoused on the random basis that 25 out of 100 of them may re-offend.
To gain wisdom from life experiences, youngsters ought to receive training on zeroing in on their inherent talents.
Consequently the science of ecology ought to be the science behind the engineering of ecosystems to become agroecosystems.
I felt that at some point in this career as a reporter, a reporter ought to have written a book of reportage.
We'll skip over the explanation that energy output ought to be expressed as watt-hours or BTUs per hour, but never is.
But claiming that one of these ought to be forbidden under the law is absolutely absurd and quite dangerous.
I can see this driving a wedge between us and local businesses when our top priority ought to be public safety.
After 15 years, the executive as the source of political leadership ought to seek the actualisation of these outputs of democratic governance.
Morality is concerned with how one ought to act rather than actualities such as what one does or might do given impunity from consequences.
Proposed reforms, therefore, ought to be weighed carefully as to whether they are necessary and whether they are worth the costs.
The pangs of hunger afflicting the countryside has jolted the nation into realisation that food security ought to start at a household level.
Maybe we ought to trust them more than we do to judge the case that was presented in court.
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He ought to get her a proper servant and a man for the garden and the bath chair.
This pale, beetle-browed lady ought to have enjoined those to be timid who know how.
In this place I ought not to omit mention of another method of assaying employed by some assayers.
If you really want to come to the laboratory, Mrs. barberry, we ought to be off.
It ought to have been a very profitable Bank, if he had much to do with its management.
Thus perished an ardent and learned youth, who ought only to have been condemned as a bedlamite.
But it is not an arithmetical inequality with which we ought to trouble ourselves.
According to all artistical rules I ought to end precisely where I have, in order to preserve the unities.
The tonics ought during the time to be discontinued, and the chest should be daily auscultated to learn when the symptoms subside.
You ought to find two letters from me at bannisters, for I have directed two to you there.
For if the annulose animals have been formed by aggregation, we ought to find this process much less perfect in the oldest form.
This ought to be read before all the tomfool peace societies and anti-imperialist societies of the present-day.
If you want to break a horse from baulking that has long been in that habit, you ought to set apart a half-day for that purpose.
Is it to turn the Senate into a bear garden, where Senators cannot associate on terms which ought to prevail between gentlemen?
Your own religious sense has taught you that there ought to be an apostolate in the Church.
In elderly persons we ought always to look for the arcus senilis, which is a sign of a tendency to fatty degeneration.
Son of Armenia, we have heard your own judgment in this case, and now tell us, what ought we to do?
E may be 'appy with an 'Arp in 'eaven, or 'e may be a-groanin' in an 'ospital with a poultice where 'is face ought to be.
Well, anyhow, he's here so much we ought to be chargin' him for his meal-ticket.
Hae ye considered the airt ye ought now to take, for it canna be that ye'll think of biding in this neighbourhood!
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