Sentence examples for tackle quite from inspiring English sources

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And while there are cathedral and abbey choirs that can and do tackle quite adventurous work, the standard church choir has real problems with anything that is not very straightforward indeed.

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"In the past few years," he says, "people have tackled quite remarkable challenges even trying to understand the emotion of love".

FOOTBALL WINNERS Jon Runyan, Heath Shuler Republicans proved Tuesday that they know how to block and tackle -- quite literally, in the case of some of them.

"That tackle was quite naughty," Kane said.

The plastic fantastic future we haven't seen designers tackle for quite a while.

In fact, I think it's fair to say that no novel since Forever has tackled virginity quite so comprehensively for young adults.

The problem they are tackling is quite clear.

I'm joining in with the boys on ball work but they're not tackling me quite as hard as they'd like to.

We knew Italy would have their work cut out defending against Wales, but the tackle count was quite extraordinary.

Back then, fly-halves didn't have to tackle and I quite liked that.

Vice Media recognizes the problem - but it doesn't want to tackle it in quite the same way.

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