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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. Sentencedict.com
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.
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