Примери за използване на Ought to be done на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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which commands what ought to be done and forbids the opposite.”.
Professional cleaning On a yearly basis, professional cleaning ought to be done depending on to what extent your sofa needs it.
The modern[person] thinks that everything ought to be done for the sake of something else, and never for its own sake.”.
I should not waste my time in saying what ought to be done;
The proposals announced are even frequently at odds with what ought to be done to prevent a repeat of the subprime financial crisis of autumn 2008.
Now he saw clearly what all the terrors he had seen came from, and what ought to be done to put a stop to them.
An MRI output can affirm the analysis and X-beams ought to be done to recognize a crack, especially of the
then what ought to be done remains undone.
More clinical trials ought to be done to measure differences in psychiatric disorders, neurodegenerative conditions,
This ought to be done by moonlight or over running water,
software testing has a prescribed order in which things ought to be done.
O, that I had strength to do all that I see ought to be done!
Even grammarians and schoolboys on street corners know that nothing more is signified by verbs in the imperative mood than what ought to be done, and that what is done
Even grammarians and schoolboy at street corners know that nothing more is signified by verbs in the imperative mood that what ought to be done, and that what is done
precisely what ought to be done, said, or thought, both with regard to the Author of our being,
Even grammarians and schoolboys at street corners know that nothing more is signified by verbs in the imperative mood than what ought to be done, and that what is done
wasn't ashamed of his infirmities, though he sometimes said that something ought to be done about the robbers who run loose in the hills.
it incorporates a considerable rundown of processes that ought to be done adequately to effectively convey what the customer anticipates from an undertaking.
or valuable, or what ought to be done, or what I can endorse or oppose.
In the collectivist ethics, it becomes necessarily the supreme rule; there is literally nothing which the collectivist must not be prepared to do if it serves“the good of the whole,” because the“good of the whole” is to him the only criterion of what ought to be done.