| 11. | Data entry mistakes and omissions caused my file to be riddled with irrelevant and misleading details.
|
| 12. | The new draft should not be riddled with exemptions that disproportionately burden minorities and poor Americans.
|
| 13. | The character eventually finds the mansion to be riddled with puzzles, traps, and horrors.
|
| 14. | But it also seems to be riddled with about as many errors as a paragraph could contain.
|
| 15. | Poirot does indeed get permission for an exhumation and the body is proved to be riddled with arsenic.
|
| 16. | Like most steels back then, it turned out to be riddled with sulfurous inclusions that sapped its strength.
|
| 17. | But on close examination, the accounts of Swift Boat Veterans for Truth prove to be riddled with inconsistencies.
|
| 18. | Earlier this month, the Boston Globe reported that the tunnels may be riddled with thousands of small fissures.
|
| 19. | While this article may be riddled with problems, I fail to see how it is completely beyond hope.
|
| 20. | Later, the leaf may be riddled with holes when a number of larvae feed on a single leaf.
|