Examples of 'ought to have known' in a sentence

Meaning of "ought to have known"

Expressing the belief or expectation that someone should have been aware or informed about something. This phrase is used to suggest that the person in question should have had knowledge or understanding in a particular situation

How to use "ought to have known" in a sentence

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ought to have known
He ought to have known better than that.
Feels like we ought to have known.
He ought to have known these things before.
A sort of feeling that she ought to have known by instinct.
I ought to have known she was lying.
I will tell the captain he ought to have known better.
You ought to have known that he was sick in bed.
And anyone over the age of twelve ought to have known that.
You ought to have known better.
They wonder who will determine what a child ought to have known.
You ought to have known better than that.
Nicodemus as a leader of Israel ought to have known.
Tom ought to have known better.
Both he and Sergius ought to have known better.
I ought to have known that he was dangerous.

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All this Coddington knew or ought to have known.
I ought to have known how it would be for you.
After the seller knew or ought to have known of the breach ; or.
I ought to have known better than to have asked.
Who fails to perform knew or ought to have known of the impediment, he is.
I ought to have known you were too plucky.
This gentleman is a creditor ; you ought to have known him by his boots.
Knew or ought to have known of the statutory provisions.
Either the police knew they were trespassing, or they ought to have known.
You ought to have known what you were.
Imagination has been confounded with fancy, even by those who ought to have known better.
He ought to have known that.
That is, as a Jew he ought to have known this.
Blair ought to have known that politics is a pitiless business.
Maybe you would say hello to me first for once . Ought to have known better.
We ought to have known something like this would happen.
God 's punishment I ought to have known all of them.
I ought to have known it was impossible.
When He was hanging on Calvary, how the Jews ought to have known.
Tom ought to have known better than to say that.
Sure, they would turn him down. He ought to have known that.
She ought to have known better than to say that.
Surely the Attorney-General, or someone in his Department, ought to have known about that.
Aic ought to have known.
Well, it wasn't exactly his fault. We ought to have known about Karl Marsen.
You ought to have known better what we are up against flying at night.
The people in Ireland, I think, ought to have known about the Marshall Plan further.
I ought to have known that you are physician ordinary to the royal family.
An intelligent Israelite ought to have known something about the new birth.
I ought to have known from the very beginning what this was about.
After he knew or ought to have known of the breach ;.
I ought to have known better than to come to England.
Hoggins, it ought to have known.
I ought to have known Jack well enough to have thought of it before.
Well, you could say, he ought to have known.

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