She 'is saddled' [='burdened'] 'with' a reputation for not being dependable.
My boss 'saddled' me 'with' the task of organizing the conference.
His actions have 'saddled' the company 'with' too much debt.
(..) "If you do not," he said, "then we'll have a hunt "and somewhere in these woods your horse will stumble "and you'll be thrown from your saddle to die. "Or so I'll tell your mother. "Nothing would please me more." Ser Alliser's going to make me fight again tomorrow, isn't he? - Yes, he is. (..)2011 TvShow: Game of Thrones Title: Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things Season: 1 Episode 4
(..) - Do you like to ride, Bran? - Yes. Well, I mean I did like to. - The boy has lost the use of his legs. - What of it? With the right horse and saddle, even a cripple can ride. - I'm not a cripple. - Then I'm not a dwarf. My father will rejoice to hear it. I have a gift for you. (..)2011 TvShow: Game of Thrones Title: Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things Season: 1 Episode 4