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单词 Ought to
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1. Liars should [ought to] have good memories. 
2. The fame of great men ought to be judged always by the means they used to acquirde it. 
3. Thinking is, or ought to be, a coolness and a calmness; and our poor hearts throb, and our poor brains beat too much for that. 
4. A community is like a ship; everyone ought to be prepared to take the helm. 
5. The virtue of a man ought to be measured not by his extraordinary exertions, but by his everyday conduct. 
6. You ought to work harder.
7. I think I ought to get back to work.
8. You ought to get your watch repaired.
9. Everyone ought to rarefy his spiritual life.
10. I feel that we ought to accept his proposal.
11. He's crazy; he ought to be locked up.
12. I ought to throw this hat away.
13. Elected officials ought to obey the law .
14. I ought to relax and stop worrying about it.
15. He ought to resign, I think.
16. He ought to drive home.
17. You ought to have known better!
18. They ought to have apologized .
19. They ought to attain this aim.
20. We ought to start at once.
21. He did not know how he ought to behave.
22. We ought to inform head office.
23. You really ought to quit smoking.
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24. Peter ought to be ashamed of himself.
25. Something ought to have been done before now.
26. You ought to be kinder to him.
27. All of us ought to go.
28. To make us love our country, our country ought to be lovely.
29. She was misplaced in that job; she ought to be doing something more creative.
30. The highest possible stage in moral culture is when we recognize that we ought to control our thoughts. 
1. You ought to work harder.
2. I think I ought to get back to work.
3. You ought to get your watch repaired.
4. I ought to throw this hat away.
5. You ought to practice more.
6. Elected officials ought to obey the law .
7. I ought to relax and stop worrying about it.
8. He ought to resign, I think.
9. They ought to have apologized .
10. They ought to attain this aim.
11. He did not know how he ought to behave.
12. We ought to inform head office.
13. You really ought to quit smoking.
14. Peter ought to be ashamed of himself.
15. Something ought to have been done before now.
16. You ought to be kinder to him.
17. They ought to apologize.
18. He reckons they're too soft on mass murderers and says they ought to be strung up.
19. Every actor ought to know his lines backwards before he goes on stage, as nervousness may make him forgetful.
20. Mark, you've got a good wife. You ought to take care of her.
21. You ought to smarten up and have a haircut before the interview.
22. Whoever uprooted that tree ought to be ashamed of themselves.
23. The company ought to do something about the poor service.
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24. We ought to clear out this cupboard - it's full of junk.
25. Car manufacturers ought to produce vehicles which are more secure against theft.
26. One common Chinese notion is that the elders ought to be respected.
27. It gradually dawned on me that I still had talent and ought to run again.
28. The bad language in that play overstepped the limits/boundaries of what ought to be allowed on television.
29. You ought to kick back at such malicious slander.
30. I feel doubtful what I ought to do.
31. I ought to begin to think of packing it in as a journalist.
32. They ought to apologize.
33. Everything ought to be beautiful in a human being: face, dress, soul and idea.
34. Political dishonesty ought to be plucked up by the roots.
35. No, you really ought to stay in bed; remember, Mother knows best!
36. He reckons they're too soft on mass murderers and says they ought to be strung up.
37. Every actor ought to know his lines backwards before he goes on stage, as nervousness may make him forgetful.
38. Everything ought to be beautiful in a human being: face, and dress, and soul, and ideas.
39. Mark, you've got a good wife. You ought to take care of her.
40. You ought to smarten up and have a haircut before the interview.
41. Whoever uprooted that tree ought to be ashamed of themselves.
42. Now that we're in Europe we ought to visit the Netherlands.
43. They ought to win with players of such high calibre.
44. They ought to win with players of such high caliber.
45. Your toenails are very long,you ought to cut them before they start growing in,or you could be in a lot of pain.
46. The company ought to do something about the poor service.
47. We ought to clear out this cupboard - it's full of junk.
48. They ought to finish ploughing the south field by tomorrow.
49. Car manufacturers ought to produce vehicles which are more secure against theft.
50. One common Chinese notion is that the elders ought to be respected.
51. I wish I could tell you how much you mean to me,for you are all the cherished things a husband ought to be. Sometimes I get too busy or to preoccupied to try to say the little things I feel so tender and deep in my heart. On your special day I want to show you my gratitude and wish you a very happy birthday.
52. It gradually dawned on me that I still had talent and ought to run again.
53. The bad language in that play overstepped the limits/boundaries of what ought to be allowed on television.
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54. We ought to organize more social events.
55. That suit ought to be pressed.
56. I think you ought to see a psychologist.
57. That ought to be enough potatoes for eight people.
58. We ought to start up a drama group.
59. There ought to be a law against it!
60. You ought to kick back at such malicious slander.
31. You ought to limit your activities to recording the facts.
32. Before organizing that procession along the street we ought to have notified the police.
33. So you think we ought to wait here? — Precisely.
34. Joking apart, you ought to smoke fewer cigarettes, you know.
35. We ought to look below the surface of things and then uncover the essence of them.
36. There ought to be a note on this obsolete word.
61. You ought to bandage that cut.
62. He ought to have been more careful.
63. You ought to meet him; he's really nice.
64. Basically the system ought to have worked.
65. She's crazy-she ought to be locked up.
66. New technology ought to make this easier.
67. Perhaps I ought to take vitamins .
68. They ought to jail her killer for life.
69. Prices ought to come down soon.
70. You ought to get out more.
71. The tea ought to be boxed in.
72. You ought to give up smoking.
73. You ought to see her new film.
74. I seriously question whether we ought to continue.
75. Two large cans of paint ought to be enough.
76. You really ought to/should do something about that cough!
77. She ought to have been more careful.
78. It ought to make life much easier all round.
79. You ought to get out into the fresh air.
80. We ought to get some kip .
81. I ought to have come earlier. I deeply regret.
82. I feel doubtful what I ought to do.
83. You ought to be ashamed of yourself.
84. We ought to be leaving now.
85. This is delicious. You ought to try some.
86. You ought to see a doctor about that cough.
87. You ought to show that rash to your doctor.
88. She ought to marry again, don't you think?
89. She ought to have been made sergeant by now.
90. The guy who did this ought to be offed.
91. We ought to get together some time soon.
92. That dead branch ought to be sawn off.
93. She ought to swallow her pride and call him.
94. We ought to finish the poor animal off.
95. The government ought to abolish the tax altogether.
96. You ought to get out of the house more.
97. You ought to have come earlier.
98. I ought to be glad about what happened.
99. I really ought to be getting back now.
100. I think I ought to go.
101. We really ought to leave immediately.
102. It's late: we ought to get moving.
103. Perhaps we ought to have trusted people more.
104. You ought to have been more careful.
105. You ought to consult an independent legal adviser.
106. Mary said he ought to/should apologize.
107. I think we ought to go back now.
108. She always said I ought to live alone.
109. The time's getting on-we ought to be going.
110. You ought to diet and take more exercise.
111. I ought to collect the little 'uns from school.
112. You're very unfit; you ought to take up running.
113. There's no mistaking what ought to be done.
114. You ought to say you're sorry.
115. One ought to make the effort to vote.
116. He ought to practise what he preaches.
117. You ought to channel your abilities into something useful.
118. He ought to pay the rent.
119. We ought to regulate our daily life.
120. You ought to have left for London early.
121. He ought to be home by seven o'clock.
122. I'm not certain where this ought to be put.
123. I ought to be tucked up in bed now.
124. People like that ought to be put away!
125. They ought to win - they've trained hard enough.
126. Your son ought to be inoculated against smallpox.
127. The punishment ought to fit the crime.
128. Marriage ought to be for keeps.
129. The education officers ought to visit the schools regularly.
130. Such a fierce animal ought to be muzzled.
131. I ought to be arrested for impersonating an officer.
132. You ought to meet her-she's a hoot!
133. You ought to keep indoors with that heavy cold.
134. You ought to ask a lawyer's advice.
135. Give delay charge to ought to be in its are effective the amortize inside economic life, the amortize that our country sets period do not exceed 10 years.
136. I just think he ought to get a grip on himself - he's behaving like a child.
137. You of all people ought to have been able to understand what he was saying.
138. If he started out at nine, he ought to be here by now.
139. You ought to be well up in children's diseases as you have studied them for eight years.
140. I disagreed with him about / over / as to how we ought to deal with the backward.
141. If a book is hard going, it ought to be good. If it posits a complex moral situation, it ought to be even better.
142. Come on, it's getting on and we ought to go home.
143. The cake ought to be good—I used the best ingredients.
144. You ought to make a few discreet enquiries before you sign anything.
145. You ought to pick those lettuces before they shrivel and die.
146. Grace ought to be ashamed of herself , hurling herself at that boy so openly.
147. You ought to put potatoes in there,they will help to break up the heavy soil.
148. She felt that she ought to be above suspicion .
149. The child ought to be punished.You shouldn't let him get away with telling lies!
150. Before organizing that procession along the street we ought to have notified the police.
151. You ought to go slow until you feel really well again.
152. It suddenly struck me that we ought to make a new plan.
153. 'You ought to have thought of them,'she said in a reproachful tone.
154. Their work will get by, but they ought to try to improve it.
155. I think I ought to cut in on what they are doing.
156. I'm wondering if "per capita" ought to have upper case, or should it be lower case?
157. You ought to give a better example to the children.
158. I ought to have got a better price for the car but I'm not a very good businessman.
159. I want to go to the party, but on the other hand I ought to be studying.
160. Maybe we ought to go down to the library and check it out.
161. By rights the Social Democrats ought to be the favourites in the election. But nothing looks less certain.
162. The first thing is to get some more food. When we've done that we ought to start again.
163. She ought to be thoroughly ashamed of herself - talking to her mother like that!
164. You were out enjoying yourself when you ought to have been studying.
165. A statesman who ought to know better wants to unpick last year's reform of Europe's common agricultural policy.
166. We ought to stock up on film before our trip.
167. I think there's a train at 8.20 but you ought to make certain.
168. If we want to get ahead of our competitors, we ought to invest more in R and D.
169. I think you ought to superimpose the great trust of mine on your heart.
170. Children ought to be able to read by the age of 7.
171. Julian ought to have resigned, then he'd have come out of it with some credit.
172. So you think we ought to wait here? — Precisely.
173. These and other such measures ought to have been put into effect in 1985.
174. I think we ought to put a strict limit on the amount of time we can spend on the project.
175. If they're going to charge people a fee(http:///ought to.html), they ought to at least have the decency to tell them in advance.
176. He's a bit of a mummy's boy really. He ought to leave home and become a bit more independent.
177. That dog ought to be destroyed before it attacks any more children.
178. Anyone who's visiting in Beijing ought to go and see the Palace Museum.
179. "This ought to be fun," he told Alex, eyes gleaming.
180. Your claim ought to succeed, in which case the damages will be substantial.
181. Smoking's bad for you ; you ought to pack it in.
182. This sauce needs a bit of flavour - I know, some lemon juice should/ought to do the trick.
183. One ought to live up to what he knows to be right.
184. We ought to find out the views of the people on the spot.
185. You ought to be careful about this kind of feverish cold, it often kicks back when you think you are better.
186. You ought to inform the police about that man who's been hiding in the bushes outside your gate.
187. I think we ought to keep the truth from him until he's better.
188. This is a proverb and you ought to stick it down and learn it by heart.
189. He ought to have reached the house some time ago.
190. They ought to have arrived at lunchtime but the flight was delayed.
191. His knowledge of French is fair, but ought to be better.
192. We ought to get her some flowers for her birthday.
193. The table-tennis game ought to / should have finished by now.
194. There ought to be a law against cutting off power supplies in the middle of February.
195. If there's any doubt about the rocket's engines(), we ought to cancel the launch.
196. He knew he ought to eat, but his stomach rebelled.
197. He ought to be strung up for what he said about his mother.
198. In theory, the journey ought to take three hours, but in practice it usually takes four because of roadworks.
199. Many will regard his appointment as the kind of nepotism British banking ought to avoid.
200. I feel I ought to be nice to them wherever possible .
201. You've been talking to Roger all evening - you really ought to be mingling with the other guests.
202. You can't just rely on secondary sources for your research into her life history - you ought to look at primary sources such as her letters and diaries.
203. I realize I ought to have told you about it.
203. try its best to gather and create good sentences.
204. Restaurant-goers ought to complain more about bad food and service.
205. I had a sudden pang of conscience that I really ought to tell the truth.
206. You really ought to walk a bit more, rather than taking the car everywhere.
207. He ought to have arrived by now / by this time.
208. That ought to be enough food for the four of us.
209. In discussing this problem, we ought to keep to the point at issue.
210. That's quite a nasty cut - you ought to get it seen to by a doctor.
211. I floundered around trying to decide what I ought to do next.
212. There ought to be more buses during the rush hour.
213. I'm surprised at you behaving so badly - you ought to/should know better.
214. The essential thing is that the two of you ought to agree.
215. You ought to give the place a going-over with the Hoover once in a while.
216. Your ankle's swollen-I think the doctor ought to look at it.
217. Your ankle is badly swollen; I think the doctor ought to look at it.
218. This flu is a warning to me that my immune system is not as strong as it ought to be.
219. It sounds like a good idea, but you ought to consider the practicalities before you put it into action.
220. We ought to keep these proposals secret from the chairman for the time being.
221. You ought to give up smoking; I gave it up last year.
222. She ought to have waited for a decent interval before getting married again.
223. We ought to be heading back if we want to reach home before dark.
224. Are you quite clear in your own mind what you ought to do?
225. "I ought to reconsider her offer to move in," he mused.
226. You really ought to make the most of the opportunity, because you won't get a second chance.
227. She ought to succeed. God knows she tries hard enough.
228. My doctor said I was looking run-down and ought to take some time to rest.
229. I ought to seal the boxes up. I don't want the books falling out.
230. He's had it too cosy in that job; we ought to keep a stricter check on him.
231. If you're passing blood you ought to see a doctor.
232. "They ought to be birched, " growled the old man.
233. You ought to lie in tomorrow and catch up on your sleep.
233.
234. Though this gives them a nice feeling, it really ought to worry them.
235. She ought to succeed; goodness knows she tries hard enough.
236. You ought to smoke fewer cigarettes and drink less beer.
237. The company ought to be making changes in its marketing strategy.
238. The courts ought to treat black and white defendants in exactly the same way.
239. The new findings suggest that women ought to monitor their cholesterol levels.
240. You ought to be ashamed of yourselves. You've created this problem.
241. We ought to reason why it is harmful to health to eat too much.
242. We ought to look below the surface of things and then uncover the essence of them.
243. That ought to be enough food for all of us.
244. He left two hours ago, so he ought to be there by now.
245. You ought to have come to the meeting. It was interesting.
246. He's of an age when he ought to settle down.
247. I think he ought to be at the right hand of the president.
248. The wishes of 20 million people ought to prevail against those of 200 thousand.
249. The first verb in the following sentence is a modal: We ought to pay the gas bill.
250. Look at the sky it ought to be a fine afternoon.
251. Men and women ought to be able to compete for jobs on an equal footing.
252. He swims in the sea in winter he ought to have his head examined!
253. You don't have to be alone with him and I don't think you ought to be.
254. I felt I ought to show my face at her father's funeral.
255. "This ought to be fun," he told Alex,(http://) eyes gleaming with an almost unholy relish.
256. I think you ought to be in on this discussion, Ted.
257. The money to build the power station ought to have been sufficient.
258. Unless there is evidence to the contrary, we ought to believe them.
259. At his time of life, he ought to be taking things easy.
260. It sounds to me like you ought to change jobs.
261. I ought to get moving - I have to be up early tomorrow.
262. There ought to be a note on this obsolete word.
263. You ought to improve your English before going to work in America.
264. It's getting late - we ought to make a move.
265. The salaries of temporary employees ought to be brought into line with those of permanent staff.
266. If he started at nine, he ought to be here by now.
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