Sentence examples for ought to lay from inspiring English sources

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We probably ought to lay off these animals completely".

"You ought to lay off that cactus pudding, Tonto.

If there is a practical plan to do it, someone ought to lay it out.

I have to say, I don't know much about horses on steroids — I do think humans ought to lay off the bodybuilding variety — but at least racing should have a uniform rule.

Given the size of the political mandate with which he took office two years ago, Modi ought to lay out a vision of where he wants to take the country and use his impressive rapport with the population to build broad political support for a reform agenda.

When he gets up, he tells Sigmund that they should give her an offering, that they ought to lay silver on the stool before her.

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For another, they don't think journalists ought to lie.

Anyone experiencing these visions ought to lie down and wait quietly until the sensation passes.

I am getting tired now and ought to lie down before lunch, as my carer suggests.

That's not a new idea, but the analysis provides a way of forecasting where international attention ought to lie.

"Everyone's best interest is in treating the patients appropriately, and that's where incentives ought to lie," says Green.

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