tackle in a sentence

How to use the word tackle in a sentence

Sooner or later, we’ll have to tackle the problem in earnest.

It’s only manners to tackle all out a game that they have gone all out in creating.

The whole world needs to tackle the problem of climate change together.

A block and tackle is needed to lift that heavy machine.

Are there any suggestions about how best to tackle the problem?

Emmitt will run straight ahead, tackle to tackle.

Eric Young’s tackle proved a rude awakening.

Footballers must learn to tackle fearlessly.

He was booked for a tackle from behind on Morris.

How do you tackle a task like that?

I think I’ll tackle the repairs next weekend.

I thought it better to tackle him outside of business hours.

It all depends on how you tackle the problem.

It depends how you tackle the problem.

It was either that or tackle the beast with his bare hands.

New legislation coming in next month will tackle low pay.

Over the bed, hoisted by a tackle to the ceiling, was his bicycle.

She will tackle him over the divorce.

Successive governments have tried to tackle the problem.

The father and his son took fishing tackle to the pier for fishing.

The government is at a loss to know how to tackle the violence.

The government is determined to tackle inflation.

The naturalist could tackle the city poor.

The police are trying to tackle car crime head-on.

Their captain was sent off for a high tackle on Cooper.

There are several different ways we can tackle this problem.

There is more than one way to tackle the problem.

They tackle with equal aplomb the living and the dead.

They use the tackle to lift the machine.

They will tackle the committee about this matter.

We have gained sufficient experience to tackle this problem.

We have to tackle the fundamental cause of the problem.

We will tackle this difficult problem.

You would be well advised to tackle this problem urgently.

You’re bound to mistime a tackle every so often.

A security guard brought him down with a flying tackle.

Everyone has his problem to tackle.

I finally hoisted him up with a block and tackle.

The policeman brought the thief to the ground with a flying tackle.

The ropes were tensioned using block and tackle.

Lightning quick, fearless in the tackle and always in the thick of the action.

Even before the first exit polls came in he was buying new tackle in readiness.

The government is trying to tackle violence on the football terraces.

Left tackle Derrick Deese has a sprained right foot and is probable for the game.

The government is not simply relying on trickle-down economics to tackle poverty.

The 49ers had defensive tackle Chris Zorich in for a tryout Thursday.

He would make the Britches impenetrable, tackle the dead trees and plant saplings.

Left tackle Derrick Deese and center Chris Dalman both have knee and foot injuries.

Then Linighan saved the day for Town with a crucial tackle on Banger.

Before trying to tackle his homework he read up the notes he had taken at the lecture.

Left tackle Derrick Deese sprained his right ankle when Steve Young rolled on his leg.

Britain came bottom on efforts to tackle pollution and global warming.

Tory backbenchers are also keen for Mr Lamont to unveil a package to tackle unemployment.

I remember him in Zoo Quest bringing down a fleeing armadillo with a rugby tackle.

Will Ruby Wax lyrical about her smear test and will Oliver Reed flash his wedding tackle?



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