be polluted with in a sentence

"be polluted with" in Chinese  
  1. He worries that the pond will be polluted with manure.
  2. Where polluted stormwater from rivers or drains discharges to the coast, sea foam formed on adjacent beaches can be polluted with viruses and other contaminants, and may have an unpleasant odour.
  3. Although the government of India has spent nearly $ 500 million to clean up the river, the Yamuna continues to be polluted with garbage while most sewage treatment facilities are underfunded or malfunctioning.
  4. Environmentalists have been further upset by the release early this year of state tests in 2000 suggesting that large areas of the Tittabawassee and Saginaw River basins downstream from Midland may also be polluted with dioxin.
  5. You'll also be polluted with a great many people who believe they " know " something, but are quite, quite wrong; it wouldn't take many of those folks to undo all the correct knowlegde brought forward.
  6. It's difficult to find be polluted with in a sentence.
  7. I'd want to see this done with a new test tube-fresh out of the box and salt water made with distilled water and sodium chloride-not pulled out of some canal where it could be polluted with who-knows-what.
  8. Aphrodite's connection to the sea is well-documented, and originates in Hesiod's Theogony, where he refers to her as the " foam-born goddess . " During the festival it was not permitted to make bloody sacrifices, since the altar could not be polluted with the blood of the sacrifice victims, which were usually white male goats.
  9. At some point " WikiProject Cue sports " may come to a consensus that a ( single ) article is needed to ( carefully ) catalogue such games, but as of this writing the consensus is that the cue sports articlespace should not be polluted with what are very likely to either be thinly-disguised commercial advertisements on the one hand ( if written about by the suppliers of the new games ) or intellectual property violations on the other ( if posted by third parties ), while if neither of the above, probably still of extremely dubious merit.
  10. Johnson said that conventional pastoral images for instance, the representation of the speaker and the deceased as shepherds were " long ago exhausted, " and so improbable that they " always forces dissatisfaction on the mind . " Johnson also criticized the blending of Christian and pagan images and themes in " Lyciads, " which he saw as the poem's " grosser fault . " He said " Lycidas " positions the  trifling fictions of  heathen deities Jove and Pheobus, Neptune and 苚lus alongside  the most awful and sacred truths, such as ought never to be polluted with such irreverend combinations.
  11. Johnson said that conventional pastoral images for instance, the representation of the speaker and the deceased as shepherds were " long ago exhausted, " and so improbable that they " always forc [ e ] dissatisfaction on the mind . " Johnson also criticized the blending of Christian and pagan images and themes in " Lyciads, " which he saw as the poem's " grosser fault . " He said " Lycidas " positions the  trifling fictions of  heathen deities Jove and Phoebus, Neptune and 苚lus alongside  the most awful and sacred truths, such as ought never to be polluted with such irreverend combinations.

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