be riddled with in a sentence
Examples
- Besides continuing violence, he said, a binational state would be riddled with more mundane conflicts : What would it be called?
- Geographically, Suwannee County is situated on a limestone bed riddled with underground freshwater streams, which surface in dozens of beautiful springs.
- By the 1960s the problems with the site were beginning to show and the club stand was found to be riddled with rot.
- But they were challenged and found to be riddled with the signatures of fictitious supporters collected by aides who admitted to ignoring electoral legalities.
- In 1972 Clermont Hall was found to be riddled with dry rot but attempts to demolish were thwarted by the imposition of a preservation order.
- A section of the aircraft's wing will be riddled with holes connected to sensors that will measure the distribution of pressure over the wing.
- The Russian government is considered one of the most corrupt in the world, and previous food aid deals were reported to be riddled with graft.
- The aircraft was later recovered and was found to be riddled with bullet holes, including in the fuel tank under the pilot's seat.
- The law is also said to be riddled with internal contradictions, a reflection of lawmakers'haste to push it through before the June 16 presidential election.
- That's because the fish are old and at the top of the food chain, gobbling up lots of smaller fish that may be riddled with mercury.