tackle造句31. She lost the ball in a tackle.
32. It's time to tackle my homework.
33. That depends how to tackle the problem.
34. Poverty and unemployment are frustratingly hard to tackle.
35. He brought the burglar down with a flying tackle.
36. He was booked for a late tackle on Giggs.
37. Can you suggest how we might tackle the problem?
38. You're bound to mistime a tackle every so often.
39. The police are trying to tackle car crime head-on.
40. You can tackle him over this matter.
41. Successive governments have tried to tackle the problem.
42. Some people tackle the difficult jobs first.
43. He didn't tackle his homework until 9 o'clock.
44. The lawyer proceeded to tackle him on this subject.
45. Union leaders blasted the Government for failing to tackle the jobs crisis.
46. He was booked for a tackle from behind on Morris.
47. The government is trying to tackle violence on the football terraces.
48. Walls are generally the greatest source of heat loss and correspondingly expensive to tackle.
49. The government is at a loss to know how to tackle the violence.
50. We are now piloting through Parliament a new strategy to tackle youth crime.
51. The committee has been searching for new ways to tackle youth unemployment.
52. I managed to get in a sliding tackle, but he scored anyway.
53. New legislation coming in next month will tackle low pay.
54. I felt that he just talked round the subject and didn't tackle the main issues.
55. There is an urgent need for someone to tackle this problem.
56. It took twelve fire engines to tackle the blaze .
57. I'm thinking of starting up in the fishing tackle trade.
58. More police officers are being brought in to help tackle the current crime wave.
59. I suggested to him that we should tackle the problem another way.
60. Failing to tackle the deficit would be throwing away an opportunity we haven't had for a generation.