Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] ought to " in BNC.

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1 going slow , so I do n't think I ought to of done .
2 Yeah well Lucy thinks I ought to be horrible to them but well
3 Sometimes she was so funny that it seemed she ought to be given a show of her own .
4 Whatever arrangements are made they ought to be convenient for the parents and not just for the school .
5 Life had to be what she believed it ought to be ; she had no sense of reality .
6 When opened it played the chorus of ‘ Spread a Little Happiness ’ , although the book stipulated it ought to be the ‘ Wedding March ’ .
7 But do you feel it ought to be a free market erm situation , at least to the extent that anyone can move into any area they wish to provided they could find a place to live ?
8 ‘ You 'd think she ought to be allowed to get on with it . ’
9 ‘ Do n't you think you ought to be asking some ? ’
10 ‘ I do n't think you ought to be embarrassed about me now I 'm here , ’ she said .
11 ‘ John , ’ Angela cut in with a pleading glance at Patrick , ‘ do n't you think you ought to — ’
12 Shall I come and help you cos I do n't think you ought to s
13 Well , do n't you think you ought to ?
14 I kno know what you 're doing , I can see you ought to be careful cos you 'll fall down wo n't you ?
15 But whether a monetarist or exchange rate policy is preferred it ought to be clear that the country can no longer endure an ambiguous mix of the two .
16 or 170 MN/m 2 which is round about the average for laboratory glassware , window panes , beer bottles and most of the other common forms of glass but was something between a fiftieth and a hundredth of what he reckoned it ought to be .
17 I think now that it exists it ought to be giving money to these things , but I think it ought to be taking the advice of the panels of artists and museum people .
18 ‘ They say the Robemaker uses human fuel , ’ said Caspar , half to himself , and then , ‘ Fenella , do you really think we ought to be doing this ?
19 ‘ Do you think we ought to be doing this ? ’ she said in a rather strangled voice .
20 ‘ D' you think we ought to ? ’
21 ‘ Do n't you think we ought to be toddling off ?
22 But I do n't think we ought to be too dismayed about one letter like this .
23 Yeah well come on I mean we ought to be able to be a little bit more creative than that .
24 Erm I think I mean we ought to be doing more with the local Friends of the Earth and local Greenpeace I feel .
25 I know I ought to be different , but there it is .
26 I figured I ought to be the person to make her grow , but I just did n't know how .
27 Essentially what you 're saying is that a teacher who 's actually teaching you ought to be able to say to that teacher ‘ look , here 's a package , if you like , that you can insert into your range of skills , and these are of things that you can do with children which are worthwhile doing and fairly easily for you to acquire skills yourself , and they will be very good and helpful for the children ’ .
28 Essentially what you 're saying is that a teacher who 's actually teaching you ought to be able to say to that teacher ‘ look , here 's a package , if you like , that you can insert into your range of skills , and these are of things that you can do with children which are worthwhile doing and fairly easily for you to acquire skills yourself , and they will be very good and helpful for the children ’ .
29 ‘ I suppose I ought to . ’
30 ‘ Thanks , although I suppose I ought to be thankful it was n't a kiwi you likened me to . ’
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