Example sentences of "[conj] there ought to [be] " in BNC.

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1 Both the farmers and the conservationists agree that there ought to be a debate .
2 That is why the game is called a dilemma , why it seems so maddeningly paradoxical , and why it has even been proposed that there ought to be a law against it .
3 In 1836 , the Bill now having been passed , he suggested to Gladstone that there ought to be more enfranchisement to cure the effects of it ; if the pyramid were extended at the base and the lower classes given some power , this would counter the preponderance of the manufacturers .
4 Dirac worked out mathematical equations that indicated that there ought to be a counterpart to the electron but having a positive electrical charge .
5 Nevertheless , the low sea level would have killed existing corals , which do not survive above low tide level as a rule , so that there ought to be discontinuities in the reefs , and , if those who believe in progressively lower interglacial sea levels are correct , the reefs should exhibit a terraced or stepped form .
6 Such persistence is not easy because there is nothing to go on except the general hunch that there ought to be an opportunity somewhere about .
7 It was said that there ought to be more sharing and swapping , in the name of change , equality and the exploration of the self .
8 The spirit of the Rome Treaty would suggest that there ought to be competition between airlines in respect of air fares on scheduled services between member states .
9 It may be at the end of end of all this that you you are nevertheless convinced that there ought to be a policy .
10 I think that there ought to be a proper company wide inst or certainly U K wide instruction going out so that everybody 's aware of the changes
11 Indeed that is something that bears closer examination because there are many people who believe that the relationship between a client and an auditor can be too close and that there ought to be a respectable distance between them .
12 It seems to me that there ought to be to edges to a campaign to make medicines safer .
13 ‘ Hmmnn , more bruising than there ought to be .
14 The magic solution has lost its power — although if you want another performance just re-heat and re-cool the beaker … to be supersaturated means to have more dissolved than there ought to be … the cold supersaturated solution almost literally did not know what to do .
15 The winners will be those with the most innovative ideas , especially for getting unemployed people work — so there ought to be plenty of scope fro an input from the ES .
16 Social work help should be provided on a similar basis , and there ought to be continuity of care after discharge .
17 you know I just keep thinking the stuff 's on the way round and there ought to be some way of doing it , but I , you know , I mean maybe Brian 's idea of the , the , the organizations in the ci ci but that does n't help me you know with a , with a
18 Most will be adults , and there ought to be two discrete year classes smaller than those .
19 ‘ There 's plenty of room up here for me to stay quite comfortably and there ought to be someone on hand to milk the cows , however bad the weather . ’
20 There was n't , but there ought to be — Jess thought .
21 But there ought to be a hundred in each packet and Nick once counted a packet that he 'd done — Mr Evans , I mean — over again , and there were only ninety-seven .
22 Look , too , for a memorandum of a subsequent conveyance , etc , endorsed on a probate or letters of administration ; if there 's none , but there ought to be one , make a requisition on the point , such as : The abstract does not reveal a memorandum of the conveyance of endorsed on the probate dated .
23 ‘ We run a proficiency award scheme and would like that to continue because there ought to be an award for young anglers in particular to show they are not just good anglers but caring conservationists as well , ’ said Peter .
24 We discuss in Chapter 4 whether there ought to be ‘ public law ’ rights to compensation .
25 The authority of the verderers , like that of the coroners , had ended with the previous reign , so the king sent out orders to the sheriffs to make arrangements for the election of ‘ as many verderers as there ought to be and used to be ’ in nineteen forests south of Trent , and in Sherwood Forest north of it , ‘ as no verderer is as yet elected therein by command of the King ,
26 Just as there ought to be a Radio 2 equivalent of John Maddox 's excellent Scientifically Speaking ( which seems , unaccountably , to have disappeared ) , so such widely relevant debates should find a place on BBC 1 .
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