Example sentences of "[noun sg] you ought " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The red hair you ought to have . ’
2 So , he 's only had the same length of time doing this as you have so , by the end of the afternoon you ought to be in the position to print out a really neat final version of of of the letter .
3 The only place you ought to be is locked on this dance-floor with me . ’
4 This German you ought to be doing , and you 've got economics to do .
5 ‘ That 's the remark you ought to have made , ’ said Andrée .
6 Much will probably depend upon whether you are complaining about a single , unequivocal act , such as suspension in breach of your contract , in which event you ought to respond rapidly , or something such as a gradual change in your status , which may require prolonged consideration .
7 But on the back you ought to write all the children 's names .
8 Each week you ought to have a regular session with a couple of your friends , for a discussion review ( behind closed doors ) of some part of your studies agreed in advance .
9 ‘ You know the man you ought to get for this sort of programme ? ’ he suggested .
10 So for reasons of logic and fairness you ought to say his or her .
11 The ideal of beauty and normality can not perish in a healthy society ; and for this reason you ought to let art go its own way ad be confident that it will not go astray …
12 He said well really for some reason you ought not to be a nurse .
13 ‘ I suppose it 's the sort of thing you ought to have an inkling of .
14 The kind of thing you ought to do with with mum is like , you could probably go down one Sunday and have a , have a , you know , have a lunch .
15 What you effectively have in the AIS part of Skymaster is a selective scan of much of the current information you ought to be looking at if you 're planning a flight in the UK or near Europe .
16 But Agatha Christie frequently used two murders , and in her An Autobiography ( another book you ought to read , if only to see what direct , simple writing can do ) she recommends a second killing as giving a useful fillip when there is a danger of a story flagging .
17 But that end you ought to have had a firm , if not wholly clear idea of from the earliest thought you gave to your story .
18 All the time you ought to be asking yourself : " why should anyone believe what I am writing ? " and " what have I noticed in the text or in background , contextual materials that makes me think this ? "
19 However , with polo you ought to be all right .
20 So if you 've a copy you ought to destroy that , if it 's with the solicitor you should notify them .
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