dossier - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • evidence: Every food manufacturer making claims on any product will be required to submit a dossier of evidence to support their claims.

Converse of object

  • compile: Gregory's main task was to compile dossiers of possible foreign spies living in London.
  • submit: The students will also submit a dossier of drafts of their own academic writing, which will be worked on with the tutor.
  • publish: Are you going to publish a dossier, or are you just going to give a summary leaving out the details?
  • prepare: The episode was cited in a dossier prepared by Liz Davies, a left-wing member of Labor's national executive, in 1999.
  • produce: The Hutton inquiry has shown that John Scarlett, chair of the JIC, produced a draft dossier on 10th September.
  • present: In 1998, his legal team presented a dossier of evidence to the Criminal Cases Review Commission.

Adjective modifier

  • dodgy: Who misled Parliament about the " dodgy dossier " .
  • 50-page: Even war wobblers Clare Short and Robin Cook were run by the damning proof contained in the 50-page dossier.
  • detailed: Once you have drawn up a shortlist of tours then you can request detailed tour dossiers.
  • Iraqi: December 19: the Security Council hears an initial, closed-doors assessment of the Iraqi dossier from Blix and ElBaradei.
  • secret: Kidney and blood abnormalities in rats fed one of Monsanto's GM maize in Monsanto's secret dossier.
  • British: The British dossier instead writes " 30,000 to 40,000 " .

Preposition: on

  • weapon: I began saying this at the time Britain was putting forward its dossier on weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.

Noun used with modifier

  • expedition: A complete kit list is contained in the expedition dossier, which is sent to you on receipt of your booking deposit.
  • species: To access the species dossiers click on the PDF icon in each section.
  • trip: Group size:- minimum 2, maximum 12 CLICK HERE for a trip dossier.
  • intelligence: Tony Blair PM issued an intelligence dossier showing these facts.
  • tour: Please consult your tour dossier for particular advice on the area you are traveling to.
  • weapon: Even the genteel Hutton inquiry has exposed the fabricated nature of the infamous Iraq weapons dossier for all to see.

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