watchdog - use in sentences

Preposition: on

  • surveillance: A human rights group formed in 1990 as a watchdog on surveillance by governments and corporations.

Converse of subject

  • criticize: Tesco rapped over ' local ' advert Supermarket Tesco is criticized by a watchdog over a misleading advert about ' local ' produce.

Converse of object

  • say: However campaigners who have fought for nearly two years said the health watchdog 's salvo was " too little, too late " .

Adjective modifier

  • toothless: History A voluntary Press Council existed for some 40 years, which was generally considered a toothless watchdog.
  • independent: There will also be a " new, independent watchdog " to monitor the quality of roadworks.
  • postal: Postwatch, the postal services watchdog, says 15 million items go missing every year.
  • parliamentary: Some of our supposed parliamentary watchdogs will need to be much more awake to the bill's dangers than they have been.
  • nuclear: The nuclear watchdog 's work to promote safe nuclear energy was also commended.
  • un: No wonder the Americans call this agency the UN watchdog, the term that is demeaning and condescending to the integrity of this organization.

Modifies a noun

  • energywatch: She was helping hand over an ultimatum from consumer watchdog Energywatch to the industry regulator, Ofgem.
  • timer: The watchdog timer now operates on a 20 day cycle.
  • agency: The Consumer Council for Water is a national consumer watchdog agency for the water industry.

Noun used with modifier

  • electricity: Ends Notes to Editor energywatch is the gas and electricity consumer watchdog.
  • consumer: The Consumer Council for Water is a national consumer watchdog agency for the water industry.
  • sleaze: The Prime Minister has been slammed by the Government's sleaze watchdog headed by Sir Alistair Graham who was appointed by Tony Blair.
  • telecoms: An information campaign by the telecoms watchdog Oftel would have made things a lot clearer.
  • spending: An analysis by Scotland's spending watchdog, Audit Scotland, shows 933 jobs have been moved or are moving.. .
  • exam: Sex exams ' possible ' Pupils may be required to sit tests on sex studies under new proposals from the exams watchdog.

Possessives

  • government: The Prime Minister has been slammed by the Government's sleaze watchdog headed by Sir Alistair Graham who was appointed by Tony Blair.

Preposition: for

  • gas: Note to Editors energywatch is the independent watchdog for gas and electricity consumers.

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