Use "you ought to know" in a sentence

1. To know how you ought to answer, you must likewise discern the views and concerns of your questioners.

2. He did not know how he ought to behave.

3. Well, you ought to know these gender-bender models or also known as the Androgynous models

4. 22 He did not know how he ought to behave.

5. You ought to honour it!

6. You ought to work harder.

7. You ought to be mindful.

8. Anyway, I thought you ought to know you have your reader back, and I enclose £4 for 4 back issues.

9. You ought to look before you leap.

10. “You Ought to Abort the Child”

11. You ought to have known better!

12. You ought to bandage that cut.

13. You really ought to quit smoking.

14. You really ought to slow down.

15. 14 You ought to practice more.

16. You ought to be kinder to him.

17. I ought to give you a skullet.

18. You ought to be proud[Sentencedict.com], Herb.

19. You ought to get your watch repaired.

20. 24 You really ought to quit smoking.

21. 18 You ought to have known better!

22. Maybe you ought to talk to an anthropologist.

23. 27 You ought to be kinder to him.

24. I think you ought to see a psychologist.

25. You ought to meet her-she's a hoot!

26. I don't know about you, but I think if we're going via the postal service, it ought to be signed for.

27. You ought to consult an independent legal adviser.

28. 9 You ought to get your watch repaired.

29. You guys ought to be ashamed of yourselves.

30. You ought to treat these matter with candor.

31. You ought to treat these matters with candour.

32. I ought to wake him to say goodbye to you.

33. 6 As for you, you ought to be ashamed of yourself.

34. You ought to get out into the fresh air.

35. I think you ought to patch up the argument.

36. I think you ought to patch up your quarrel.

37. I think you ought to patch up your differences.

38. You ought to kick back at such malicious slander.

39. 27 You ought to consult an independent legal adviser.

40. You ought to keep indoors with that heavy cold.

41. You ought to have better sense than to come here...

42. But you really ought to have that mole checked.

43. You're very unfit; you ought to take up running.

44. You ought to make a few discreet enquiries before you sign anything.

45. You ought to be ashamed of yourself, playing with guns.

46. You ought to ram your argument home in the conference.

47. You're A hoot, you ought to be on Comedy Central

48. You ought to treat that woman decent or leave her.

49. Really, David, you ought to be ashamed to repeat such blather.

50. 9 You ought to kick back at such malicious slander.

51. " Then you ought to leave it alone , " countered Doctor Civet.

52. You ought to be drawing a commission on these things. "

53. You ought to lay aside some money for future use.

54. Resolve to perform what you ought; perform without fail what you resolve. 

55. A statesman who ought to know better wants to unpick last year's reform of Europe's common agricultural policy.

56. But what about the cant of usury and the mode of treating that he ought to know?

57. To - morrow! " Then she added irrelevantly: " You ought to see the baby. "

58. I do not think you ought to burn down that shed.

59. Three of you ought to be sufficient to make lady piggy squeal.

60. You ought to wrap up warm -- I think it's going to snow.

61. I ought to bury you alive in there, give you time to think about what you done.

62. You ought to be going somewhere in a dress like that

63. 3 Resolve to perform what you ought; perform without fail what you resolve. 

64. We ought to give you wooden bullets instead of silver ones.

65. 28 You really ought to/should do something about that cough!

66. 21 You ought to be ashamed of yourself, a great big Faun like you.

67. 14 Approaching the car I was driving, he reproved me, saying that a padre ought to know better.

68. Sorry, I do not know I ought to how to do your ability be in easy circumstances now partial, I want to accompany you to talk over very much, but, ...

69. Don't you think she ought to get dressed while we discuss it?

70. Your car's in good condition but you ought to replace the tires.

71. I think perhaps you ought to take a bit of sick leave.

72. You ought to think over whether the premise is valid or not.

73. Every actor ought to know his lines backwards before he goes on stage, as nervousness may make him forgetful.

74. Perhaps you ought to rewrite the first paragraph to make it a little clearer.

75. Do what you ought, and come what can. 

76. They ought to apologize.

77. Mark, you've got a good wife. You ought to take care of her.

78. 'You ought to have thought of them,'she said in a reproachful tone.

79. “I am writing you these things . . . that you may know how you ought to conduct yourself in God’s household, which is the congregation of the living God, a pillar and support of the truth.”—1 Tim.

80. You really ought to make the most of the opportunity, because you won't get a second chance.