Sentence examples for tricky areas from inspiring English sources

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And there will be some tricky areas.

Jacqueline Wilson tackles tricky areas of experience such as death and independence in an intelligent way for young readers.

All three work furiously, break with speed or keep the ball, and find space in tricky areas.

When complications do arise, they are usually caused by one of two tricky areas: cultural references and wordplay, according to those seasoned in the art.

It now focuses on selling specialised services such as support for school governors – providing training and support in tricky areas such as dealing with under-performing headteachers.

"There are plenty of things she can wax lyrical about without getting into tricky areas: the upcoming first world war centenary, the need for a more global outlook in the economy, the inspiring achievements of British parliamentary democracy".

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Religion, too, is a tricky area.

But this is a tricky area.

It's a really, really tricky area".

This is a tricky area, said Thoday.

Plastics occupy a tricky area for recycling.

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