(1) The tricky winger immediately started to cause Portadown problems and clearly lifted the Newry attack.(2) The students use this technique today to master the most complex and tricky footwork.(3) It was very tricky business, as one wrong move would result in the loss of the fish.(4) The lack of crossings, lights, pavements and bridges make it tricky business.(5) He nodded his head while avoiding her tender gaze, a tricky task with a child so small.(6) Having been booked earlier for an altercation with McMillan, the tricky winger was sent off.(7) Making a historical drama that purports to be based on truth is a tricky business.(8) The horribly tricky task for the judges in such situations is to avoid the court being used as a weapon in a revenge mission.(9) The Town Hall car park area remains a tricky and highly sensitive area for development.(10) Completing one set of objectives or the other isn't too hard, but completing them both is a tricky task.(11) The markup construction was tricky and required compromises in several places.(12) The art of communication is a tricky business, but not half as tricky as the communication of art.(13) This means learning the tricky skill of being apart but yet being part of the action.(14) There was also plenty of torque to take care of those more tricky roads.(15) Gaining recognition for climbing would appear, at first sight, to be a tricky business.(16) The early minutes of the second half saw more great skills from Thompson and tricky runs from Sovago.