Example sentences of "[pers pn] ought to [be] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Thanks , although I suppose I ought to be thankful it was n't a kiwi you likened me to . ’ |
2 | I ought to be pleased . |
3 | I ought to be married with half a dozen kids of my own . |
4 | I found myself thinking affectionately that I ought to be straightforward with him ; the English liked that . |
5 | I feel I ought to be nice to them wherever possible . |
6 | I know I ought to be different , but there it is . |
7 | It was so funny — as I walked along , rather disconsolate in the rain , at midday , I suddenly recollected it was Mayday , & knowing I ought to be bright & rejoicing I forthwith was so , at least for a time . |
8 | He behaves exactly as if I ought to be ashamed . |
9 | I ought to be worried . |
10 | Yeah well Lucy thinks I ought to be horrible to them but well |
11 | In general I shall recognize what is , not what ought to be ; but certainly I ought to be aware of what I am trying to do , why I want it , how to do it , whether it can be done . |
12 | Accordingly I ought to be able to say that at this stage his comments seem to me beside the point , or more exactly in excess of it . |
13 | You know , I ought to be able to order one of you to do this shadow nonsense . ’ |
14 | And as I become … and as I remain … more relaxed … and less tense each day … so I will develop much more confidence in myself … more confidence in my ability to do … not only what I have to do each day … more confidence in my ability to do whatever I ought to be able to do … without fear of failure … without fear of consequences … without unnecessary anxiety … without uneasiness . |
15 | I ought to be able to refer to the experience directly , and not only indirectly . |
16 | To which he , Wittgenstein , replies , ‘ But if it meant that , then I ought to know it , I ought to be able to refer to the experience directly , and not only indirectly . |
17 | ‘ I ought to be able to sort this out on my own . ’ |
18 | ’ — And if I am to be a great Kha-Khan , I ought to be able to recognise when I am being told the truth . ’ |
19 | Now , if you 'll let me get to work while there 's still light , I ought to be able to confirm what I suspected when I first saw her — ’ He paused , bending over the body , a long hardwood implement in his hand . |
20 | If I 'm not bothered , I ought to be able to get going . |
21 | ‘ I ought to be able to handle him on my own , Willi . ’ |
22 | So I ought to be able to work out the difference between them . |
23 | Erm I think I ought to be brief on this . |
24 | ( Elizabeth said that she was not quite sure whether she ought to be pleased when I told her this ; but I am sure she was pleased . ) |
25 | She supposed she ought to be pleased at this fresh evidence of Luke 's sensitivity . |
26 | She supposed she ought to be thankful that she and Holly had spent several contented years together before things had become prickly . |
27 | Perhaps she ought to be grateful that , out of Luke Hunter 's whole harem , she was at least one of the only two to be awarded an ‘ A ’ . |
28 | She ought to be grateful for this lesson in investigative technique , Loretta thought as Tracey rang off . |
29 | She ought to be relieved to be free of his company for a while . |
30 | Everyone has a right to expect her to be predictable ( however trying things are ) and she ought to be worried and apologetic if she behaves strangely . |