How to use in-sentence of “lined with”:
+ His look employed fabrics lined with percale, boned, bustier-style bodices, hip padding, wasp-waisted corsets and petticoats.
+ Eaglehawk Neck was lined with guards and guard dogs, to prevent the escape of any convicts.
+ The walls are lined with tiny mosaic tiles from the floor to the dome.
+ Sacrificed cattle were found buried in stone-roofed chambers lined with clay.
+ It was lined with a funny-looking material called “fake fur” and it even had an 11″ General Electric portable television in the console.

Example sentences of “lined with”:
+ The eastern seaboard of the state is lined with a string of barrier islands known as The Outer Banks.
+ Gizzards are muscular, and lined with tough material.
+ Rescuers had to pull out about 70 passengers from cars and buses, as flooding closed down Orchard Road, which is lined with high-end shopping malls and tourist attractions.
+ The pia’s capillaries are lined with cells that are packed very closely together.
+ Bird gizzards are lined with a tough layer made of the carbohydrate-protein complex “koilin”, to protect the muscles in the gizzard.
+ They have an intricate canal system with several chambers lined with flagellated choanocytes that direct water flows through the chambers and eventually out the osculum.
+ The highest point in Belize is Doyle’s Delight at The Caribbean coast is lined with a coral reef and about 450 islets and islands.The islands are locally called cayes.
+ It is also a popular tourismtourist destination, with its beaches lined with resort hotels.
+ These include a convent known as the Virgins’ chapel; a church used by Chalcedonian Armenians; the remains of a single-arched bridge over the Arpa river; the ruins of numerous oil-presses and several bath houses; the remains of a second mosque with a collapsed minaret; a palace that probably dates from the 13th century; the foundations of several other palaces and smaller residences; the recently excavated remains of several streets lined with shops; etc.
+ The oesophagus is lined with muscle, and is lubricated.
+ The eastern seaboard of the state is lined with a string of barrier islands known as The Outer Banks.
+ Gizzards are muscular, and lined with tough material.
+ It involves taking hydrogen gas and turning it into H ions by introducing it into a container lined with molybdenum electrodes: a matchbox-sized, oval-shaped cathode and a surrounding anode, separated by 1mm and held in place by glass ceramic insulators.
+ Along their banks, those Wild riverwild, undisturbed rivers are lined with dense rainforests, sand dunes or mangroves.
+ Also, the main streets are lined with lots of clothing shops, cosmetics stores, and international retailers.
+ They are often lined with a fabric that prevents them from becoming transparent when wet.
+ These birds build cup-shaped twig nests in trees, which are lined with grasses.
+ It is lined with shops and restaurants.
+ Its body reached nearly 10 feet in length and its powerful jaws were lined with double-fanged teeth.
+ Willson, 87; A dress of peach and parrot-coloured damask with skirts lined with pillows round the hips was especially liked.
