Words used by TATE, Michael during the 1970s
Bigrams |
Number of uses |
the government |
351 |
the minister |
224 |
the australian |
193 |
i believe |
140 |
ought to |
136 |
the senate |
126 |
the opposition |
125 |
the bill |
119 |
would be |
102 |
believe that |
95 |
per cent |
94 |
within the |
88 |
this bill |
85 |
the community |
85 |
honourable senators |
83 |
fact that |
83 |
the fact |
73 |
say that |
73 |
may be |
72 |
of course |
68 |
human rights |
68 |
in australia |
67 |
to say |
65 |
tax avoidance |
65 |
the child |
64 |
minister for |
64 |
in order |
64 |
order to |
63 |
part of |
59 |
sort of |
58 |
government to |
58 |
i think |
58 |
government ‘s |
56 |
in fact |
56 |
the report |
56 |
the united |
55 |
the commission |
55 |
the parliament |
55 |
the attorney-general |
52 |
this parliament |
51 |
this chamber |
51 |
the world |
49 |
able to |
49 |
for example |
49 |
need to |
48 |
by senator |
47 |
no doubt |
47 |
this legislation |
45 |
atomic energy |
45 |
ensure that |
45 |
the whole |
44 |
of australia |
44 |
an australian |
42 |
the committee |
42 |
to ensure |
41 |
use of |
41 |
the commonwealth |
41 |
this government |
40 |
pointed out |
40 |
to take |
39 |
the case |
39 |
i would |
39 |
the matter |
39 |
to make |
39 |
labor party |
39 |
the international |
39 |
united states |
38 |
would have |
38 |
the national |
38 |
it would |
38 |
in tasmania |
38 |
australian government |
37 |
a situation |
37 |
rather than |
37 |
the present |
37 |
deal with |
37 |
at least |
36 |
the public |
36 |
members of |
36 |
a person |
36 |
right to |
35 |
the time |
35 |
the use |
34 |
dealing with |
34 |
the tax |
34 |
human right |
34 |
of taxation |
34 |
to enable |
34 |
it may |
34 |
needs to |
33 |
way of |
33 |
the question |
33 |
a matter |
33 |
the atomic |
33 |
senator puplick |
33 |
this matter |
32 |
this particular |
32 |
my question |
32 |
the human |
32 |
government is |
32 |
the situation |
32 |
the right |
32 |
throughout australia |
32 |
relation to |
32 |
bill is |
31 |
wish to |
31 |
the act |
31 |
in relation |
31 |
the commissioner |
31 |
to give |
31 |
to deal |
31 |
the second |
31 |
the effect |
31 |
and development |
31 |
one of |
31 |
government in |
30 |
the first |
30 |
avoidance schemes |
30 |
and arbitration |
30 |
government has |
29 |
conciliation and |
29 |
the tasmanian |
29 |
the rights |
29 |
research and |
29 |
effect of |
28 |
to go |
28 |
could be |
28 |
whether the |
27 |
of australian |
27 |
the face |
27 |
a passport |
27 |
as senator |
27 |
energy commission |
27 |
minister representing |
27 |
behalf of |
27 |
to bring |
27 |
committee on |
27 |
face of |
27 |
representing the |
27 |
on behalf |
27 |
senator missen |
27 |
i ask |
26 |
the treasurer |
26 |
matter of |
26 |
high court |
26 |
might be |
26 |
this year |
26 |
said that |
26 |
know that |
26 |
come to |
26 |
involved in |
26 |
other words |
26 |
senator carrick |
26 |
my remarks |
25 |
to see |
25 |
cent of |
25 |
question is |
25 |
this country |
25 |
people who |
25 |
arbitration commission |
25 |
a government |
25 |
australian community |
25 |
doubt that |
25 |
i say |
25 |
in respect |
25 |
given the |
25 |
report of |
25 |
want to |
24 |
respect of |
24 |
think that |
24 |
result of |
24 |
by way |
24 |
sir john |
24 |
interests of |
24 |
of government |
24 |
is directed |
23 |
regard to |
23 |
lead to |
23 |
the point |
23 |
the year |
23 |
the chamber |
23 |
overseas students |
23 |
commissioner of |
23 |
seems to |
23 |
a fact |
23 |
the federal |
23 |
a particular |
23 |
the crown |
23 |
directed to |
23 |
cost of |
23 |
question of |
23 |
aware of |
22 |
must be |
22 |
government that |
22 |
senator hamer |
22 |
within australia |
22 |
of human |
22 |
well known |
22 |
prime minister |
22 |
be able |
22 |