(1) There probably ought to be compulsory vanity lessons in schools.
(2) I think that member ought to take the advice of his own leader.
(3) More than five years ought to be enough time.
(4) Five minutes ought to be enough time
(5) He walked through the hallways, remembering her advice that he ought to write to the school paper's advice column.
(6) And we ought to respect them, and to be ready and prepared to accept the results as they announce them.
(8) And we ought to correct them, so that our men and women are not at risk.
(9) He ought to have five acres; more if it be the custom on the estate; and if it is ever less, it will be too little, because his labour must always be available.
(11) And seeing as she's flown all the way from Texas, I probably ought to make the effort to drive 15 miles to see her.
(12) It ought not to be allowed
(13) I figured that 20 minutes ought to be enough to keep her off my back.
(14) They ought to respect the law
(15) We probably ought to have a handle to attach to this new understanding.
(16) At the same time, surely we ought to expect at least some standard of rationality from our governors.
(17) That's a job for the public-relations experts: They can explain away operations that probably ought to be changed.
(18) This makes the film much more fun than it probably ought to be.
(19) When I asked him about it, he nodded and said yes, there probably ought to be a better way, and he would talk to some people.
(20) My personal advice is they ought to take a hard look at the situation they are in, and it would be probably better for them to start leaving or making plans to leave.