Sentence examples for tack on how from inspiring English sources

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All political parties on prioritise maths, English, apprenticeships and traineeships, but the constant change of tack on how to achieve these aims had left little time to embed anything properly.

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In his 2015 book, "Theatre for Beginners," Maxwell gives what he calls "brass tacks" advice on how to make theatre.

Just how much of a premium this convertible would tack on depends on how exclusive Bentley decides to keep it.

How the word 'white' got tacked on is part of a coordinated media smear campaign," said Marlow.

You can tack on one of these to your core domestic portfolio, but how much is too much, especially as global economic conditions shift?

How many "rational and logical" motivations will be tacked on to their characters?

Legislators tacked on to the welfare reform an innocuous-sounding measure that would change how pensions are calculated for civil servants who retire early.

Japan tacked on three more runs.

The Jumbos tacked on another run in the third inning.

He tacked on a "not surprisingly" for good measure.

Its secrets are not tacked on or contrived.

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