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The Belgians ought to rebuild everything here.

He ought to live by regular hours.

All of us ought to go.

This process ought to be highly sophisticated.

He ought to go to outdoors for fresh AIRS.

The warship ought to be remanned right away.

But none of this ought to be terrifying.

They ought to stop at the pedestrian crossing.

It's getting late. You ought to get going.

He's of an age when he ought to settle down.

I asked my oncologist if I ought to change my diet to avoid another recurrence.

We ought to allow businesses to defer taxes on the equipment they buy next year.

The clear implication is that these are things that any educated person ought to know.

In theory, it ought to work for any hierarchical system: language processing, for example.

A new law ought to be prospective, not retrospective in its operations.

I think you ought to superimpose the great trust of mine on your heart.

Now more than ever, the power of storytelling ought to be harnessed.

He thought he ought to return to Washington to discuss our policy in the face of various predictable contingencies.

So it ought to be possible, at least in principle, to start from a purely microscopic approach to nature.

To hold that the state ought to ban expressions of belief that the state disagrees with - say, the belief that a woman ought to dress modestly - is to reinvent the sacred.

America's structural reforms ought to focus on encouraging households to reduce their debts more quickly and tackling entrenched joblessness.

But I ought to beg his pardon, for I have no right to suppose that Bingley was the person meant.

It only suggests that we may be wrong to think that somehow interpretations ought to converge among different consumers.

A largely Protestant nation that can trace its theological taproot to Martin Luther ought to know better.

In this sense it is that your union ought to be considered as a main prop of your liberty, and that the love of the one ought to endear you to the preservation of the other.

It's a state in which Iraqi nationalism is very strong, and the neighbors ought to be reinforcing that.

Whether or not you wear a French cuff or cuff links, you ought to wear a pocket square.

After all, the proposed test relies on a theory of how particles ought to behave if travelling faster than light.

"I ought to be thy Adam," the creature says-but his creator rejected him before his mate was made.

He sarcastically says that a publisher ought to create an electronic Bible that would allow for editing from the pew.

This is not to say that, as Plato thought, we can simply appeal to expert philosophical opinion to tells us how we ought to live.

Juan Martin del Potro: it may pain him to do it, but he ought to express his thanks to his ultra-talented countryman, David Nalbandian.

The board should be able to impose its will, because denying the right to issue additional eurobonds ought to be a powerful deterrent.

To see him, I should say, that instead of rambling with his sweetheart on the hills, he ought to be in bed, under the hands of a doctor.

And we ought to speak often, and publicly, about what means most to us, in a way that shows its value.

Jon ought to be told, so that either his feeling might be nipped in the bud, or, flowering in spite of the past, might come to fruition.

This was his way of teaching me how I ought to write to him; for he by no means underrated the importance of outward forms and ceremonial.

And I wrote him saying, "you are too flattery to me. You don't agree with me on various points and you ought to develop them."

A President with a big personal mandate, solid majorities in both Chambers of Congress and a silver tongue ought to have been much braver.

They're honing our practical wisdom at this stage, since they are teaching us in what circumstances we ought to do certain actions.

I still see the rock every day but now as something good in my little 's a reminder that each generation ought to find things out for itself.

The steward ought to keep the rolls and treasures of the gild under the seal of the alderman of the gild.

The international and local media ought to ask themselves whether they let a few incidents of violence overshadow the fact that the protests overall were insignificant.

We are not living under the old covenant in which we have to run to the priest to find out what we ought to be doing all the time.

'It should be very beneficial to a man in your practice at the bar, to be ashamed of anything,' returned Sydney; 'you ought to be much obliged to me.

I guess the way to look at it is that Medicare actually is a single-payer system, so that's a place we ought to be able to emulate some of the cost-efficiency of other countries' systems.

We were too hot to strip before we slid in; besides, we intuited that we ought to cover as much of our bodies as possible with wet cloth before moving on to the next pool.

Europeans ought to be seeking to strengthen the rules of their single market rather than pushing to dilute them; a long-overdue single European patent process would be a good start.

His predecessor, Charles Clarke, was forced to resign in May after admitting that some 1, 000 foreign prisoners who ought to have been considered for deportation had been freed.

He looked at the red and green paper slips on the window announcing "Big Sale 10% Discount." If we really cut prices like we did today, business ought to pick up, he thought to himself.

Joan Durbeyfield always managed to find consolation somewhere: 'Well, as one of the genuine stock, she ought to make her way with' en, if she plays her trump card aright.

Let these lines from Plato be inscribed at the entryway to future G-20 meetings: "Is there not one true coin for which all things ought to be exchanged?"

In this survey of scholastic enthusiasm that I mentioned earlier, there is a good deal of discussion of the honor system, of its use in other colleges, and of whether or not we ought to have it at M.

France and Australia may not have the United States' particular history of minstrel shows... but something about the act of portraying a white woman as black ought to sound an alarm, somewhere.

And the ruler of the synagogue answered with indignation, because that Jesus had healed on the sabbath day, and said unto the people, There are six days in which men ought to work: in them therefore come and be healed, and not on the sabbath day.

They sought to kill him.

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