Sentence examples for ought to move from inspiring English sources

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You ought to move the cars.

Even those at WBAI who admired Fass wondered whether he ought to move on.

That means we ought to move forward with a process that respects our democracy.

The script, too, limps and stumbles when it really ought to move more sharply.

Stendhal: "We ought to move on from this hackneyed expression; nevertheless, it does happen".

Such changes ought to move gradually, if possible, he said, to be less of a shock to readers.

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I wonder, though: given that her focus is on Wales alone, what does she think people in England ought to do? "Move to Wales," she laughs, before mentioning the leftwing voices who are beginning to advocate an English parliament, and then correcting herself.

As journalism moves to the Internet, the main project ought to be moving reporters there, not stripping them away.

He wrote recently in The New Yorker, "As journalism moves to the Internet, the main project ought to be moving reporters there, not stripping them away".

He says that this place means a lot to him, that he and Janie really ought to try to move out of London.

It's not... good statuary – it ought to be moved".

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