Examples of 'she ought to have' in a sentence

Meaning of "she ought to have"

Indicates a belief or expectation that a female subject should possess or have something. It suggests that there is a perceived obligation or responsibility for the person referred to as 'she' to possess or obtain a particular item, skill, quality, or attribute

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

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She ought to have something more upscale.
Cat suddenly wondered if she ought to have mentioned it.
She ought to have her own children.
A sort of feeling that she ought to have known by instinct.
She ought to have finished her homework.
She was dismissed, but she ought to have resigned.
She ought to have her head examined.
I did not think she ought to have been out of bed, sir.
She ought to have suggested he precede her.
This psychotherapist trial, she ought to have a field day with you.
She ought to have arrived by now.
And she stands humiliated, where she ought to have been standing in her strength.
She ought to have more respect for you.
And in the interest of the kingdom, she ought to have married some one.
Maybe she ought to have a doctor.

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The Pharaon left Calcutta the 5th February ; she ought to have been here a month ago . ”.
She ought to have some votes.
Not long at all . She ought to have it in a day or so.
She ought to have studied more.
About you and me and her? She ought to have both of us.
She ought to have vomited on him.
She do not mean it . She ought to have more respect for you.
She ought to have helped the old woman.
I have got to talk to you . She ought to have something more upscale.
She ought to have insisted on their going to a decent shop.
And mother, I think she ought to have a sweater.
She ought to have a war pension.
That would be Daphne . She ought to have had her adenoids out.
She ought to have been more considerate.
She bitterly complained to him that she ought to have been described as 'A Young Lady'.
She ought to have it in a day or so.
He is right, she ought to have told him.
She ought to have known better than to say that.
It's too humiliating. She ought to have some votes.
She ought to have both of us.
Next, Ms. Brown alleged that she ought to have been fully assessed.
She ought to have been afraid.
I think she ought to have this.
She ought to have her mother and sister out to the ranch.
I said to Leora she ought to have it looked at immediately.
She ought to have left Gordon years ago.
Well, she ought to have.
She ought to have killed King Harald when she had the chance.
Ten o'clock: she ought to have arrived at her office by now.
She ought to have been called Bharti Indian.
If she doesn't, she ought to have her head examined for holes.
She ought to have a full, happy life ahead of her.
I think she ought to have her own spot on the show.
She ought to have come herself, and have told me that.
Perhaps she ought to have had more chance of seeing the world.

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