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Example sentences for "ought always"

  • And we ought always to be subject to his commands and obedient unto death.

  • It can hardly be made lower than the mantle; and it ought always to be brought down as nearly upon the level with the bottom of it as possible.

  • As WHITE reflects more heat, as well as more light than any other colour, it ought always to be preferred for the inside of a Chimney Fire-place, and BLACK, which reflects neither light nor heat should be most avoided.

  • Christ remains Mediator, and we ought always to be confident that for His sake we have a reconciled God even although we are unworthy.

  • ABCD; we ought always to use the same place for this operation, that the level of the shelf may be always exactly similar, by which almost the only error to which this process is liable will be avoided.

  • Now we ought always to cooperate with the lead of the best, which is law.

  • Yet we manifestly use this verb in the present tense, and in the third person singular; as, "Discourse ought always to begin with a clear proposition.

  • But it is questionable what particular ellipsis we ought here to suppose, or whether any; and certainly, we ought always to avoid the supposing of an ellipsis, if we can.

  • The middling and superior ranks of people, if they understood their own interest, ought always to oppose all taxes upon the necessaries of life, as well as all taxes upon the wages of labour.

  • The price at which exportation of corn is prohibited, if it is ever to be prohibited, ought always to be a very high price.

  • For we ought always to avoid judging unjustly.

  • We ought always to weigh the advantages, which we reap from authority, against the disadvantages; and by this means we shall become more scrupulous of putting in practice the doctrine of resistance.

  • In like manner every quality, which, by being directly considered, produces hatred, ought always to give rise to pride by comparison, and by a mixture of these passions of hatred and pride ought to excite contempt or scorn.

  • In from 2 to 4 hours from 1 to 3 tons of metal may be founded in such a furnace, according to its size; but it ought always to be heated to whiteness before the iron is introduced.

  • The bosses M' and N', ought always to be moved simultaneously, in order to throw one of them into geer, and the other out of geer.

  • Another observation which we ought always to have present in the study of these great events is, that we should not expect to find there a system, the connection and harmony of which are apparent at the first coup d'œil.

  • Before I go further, I will make one observation, which we ought always to have present to our minds.

  • Wine pleases the eye by its clearness and colour: and be it ruby, rose, amber, or white, it ought always to have perfect clearness and freshness of colour.

  • When the evil of persevering in hereditary institutions is small, it ought always to be endured, because the evil of departing from them is certainly very great.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    best seen; descended from; dying person; evening paper; her words; like face; little behind; mind upon; organ pipe; ought also; ought always; ought never; ought not; ought rather; pour vous; private secretary; rapid succession; saved from; separate room; strong fort; sympathetic magic; the valley; what direction; whole series; will happen; working classes