However, the history of many parts of the country shows that that kind of help is tinged with poison.
Many others are tinged with money-making influences, which seem to be a driving force behind their operations.
The language of the sporting world is naturally tinged with exaggeration.
They were for 1972–73, but there is no reason to suppose that the pattern has changed, although the figures should presumably be inflation tinged.
The speech he gave us tonight was clearly tinged with his own experiences at the ministry of overseas development.
My acceptance of the argument of my noble friend is tinged with dismay.
Perhaps it is tinged a little with the spirit of economy in education; otherwise, however, it is not only unobjectionable but useful in its provisions.
If mistakes were made, they were not that kind of mistake; they were not mistakes even remotely tinged with disloyalty.