We found 46 examples of how to use tackle in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 46.
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1. | To begin with, we must tackle the problem. | |
2. | Sooner or later, we'll have to tackle the problem in earnest. | |
3. | It's only manners to tackle all out a game that they have gone all out in creating. Pressing the pause button is just rude! | |
4. | The whole world needs to tackle the problem of climate change together. | |
5. | Tom seems to be unwilling to tackle the problem. | |
6. | Tom appears to be too tired to tackle that problem right now. | |
7. | Could you tackle this? | |
8. | This is my tackle box. | |
9. | That tackle box looks a lot like mine. | |
10. | I wish I had a tackle box as nice as yours. | |
11. | Grab your fishing pole and tackle box and let's go fishing. | |
12. | I saw Tom and Mary carrying their fishing poles and tackle boxes. | |
13. | Tom shouldn't have tried to tackle that alone. | |
14. | Health groups have called for an urgent summit to tackle alcohol-fuelled violence, which has reached epidemic proportions throughout the country. | |
15. | New laws are being introduced to tackle alcohol-fuelled violence on the streets. | |
16. | A footballer, who had two cervical vertebrae broken in a tackle last week, may never walk again. | |
17. | When Mike tried to tackle the other player, he pushed him and he was given a yellow card and a warning. | |
18. | Accelerating climate change has caused serious impacts. Higher temperatures and extreme weather events are damaging food production, rising sea levels and more damaging storms are putting our coastal cities increasingly at risk and the impacts of climate change are already harming economies around the world, including those of the United States and China. These developments urgently require enhanced actions to tackle the challenge. | |
19. | The only way to tackle this problem is through the creation of a new international body. | |
20. | Let's tackle the second question first. | |
21. | What job are you going to tackle first? | |
22. | You need a full party to tackle that dungeon. If you try to solo it, you'll get screwed. | |
23. | They tackle a wide variety of subjects, including political, feminist, literary, how-to, or personal (perzines). | |
24. | Tom doesn't seem to be willing to tackle the problem. | |
25. | Looks like a tackle box. |