Words used by WILLIS, Ralph during the 1970s
Bigrams |
Number of uses |
the government |
1929 |
per cent |
1725 |
the opposition |
543 |
would be |
520 |
increase in |
496 |
this government |
486 |
government ‘s |
479 |
the minister |
465 |
the australian |
456 |
the treasurer |
427 |
the fact |
419 |
this country |
414 |
rate of |
403 |
the house |
395 |
government has |
367 |
the tax |
366 |
the states |
360 |
prime minister |
349 |
this year |
347 |
income tax |
346 |
would have |
345 |
the last |
332 |
in fact |
315 |
the prime |
313 |
the commonwealth |
312 |
level of |
294 |
fact that |
293 |
government is |
287 |
the economy |
285 |
tax avoidance |
282 |
last year |
280 |
the budget |
275 |
of course |
269 |
number of |
266 |
cent of |
247 |
the deficit |
243 |
cent in |
242 |
minister for |
241 |
the rate |
239 |
it would |
231 |
the previous |
225 |
of inflation |
224 |
financial year |
221 |
industrial relations |
218 |
in respect |
216 |
respect of |
214 |
the first |
213 |
the bill |
206 |
to reduce |
188 |
honourable member |
187 |
tax indexation |
186 |
the national |
185 |
in australia |
181 |
the labor |
179 |
the total |
176 |
of tax |
176 |
the bureau |
175 |
the commission |
174 |
the case |
172 |
said that |
172 |
labor government |
171 |
of unemployment |
167 |
the honourable |
167 |
to make |
166 |
the level |
158 |
the world |
158 |
year the |
156 |
the united |
155 |
able to |
152 |
the people |
149 |
government to |
147 |
employment and |
147 |
i think |
145 |
at least |
145 |
say that |
144 |
fact is |
141 |
regard to |
141 |
would not |
141 |
to take |
140 |
the public |
140 |
the whole |
140 |
the end |
139 |
the current |
139 |
the money |
139 |
and salary |
138 |
going to |
138 |
end of |
137 |
leader of |
136 |
wage indexation |
135 |
money supply |
134 |
one of |
134 |
the income |
134 |
a substantial |
133 |
member for |
132 |
wage and |
132 |
less than |
132 |
the number |
131 |
the new |
131 |
reduction in |
131 |
economic recovery |
130 |
a week |
129 |
members of |
129 |
part of |
129 |
in relation |
128 |
united states |
128 |
relation to |
128 |
the present |
127 |
to increase |
125 |
this bill |
125 |
could be |
124 |
the unions |
123 |
salary earners |
123 |
increases in |
123 |
the real |
122 |
the effect |
122 |
the second |
120 |
proportion of |
120 |
of australia |
120 |
the increase |
120 |
to say |
120 |
government in |
119 |
to get |
119 |
reduce the |
118 |
effect of |
116 |
local government |
116 |
an increase |
115 |
increased by |
115 |
result of |
113 |
government expenditure |
112 |
asked the |
111 |
of government |
111 |
rather than |
111 |
interest rates |
110 |
this legislation |
110 |
in real |
110 |
the act |
109 |
of income |
109 |
the way |
109 |
the state |
109 |
which would |
108 |
real wages |
107 |
the legislation |
107 |
the point |
106 |
tax cuts |
105 |
the price |
105 |
look at |
104 |
arbitration commission |
104 |
price index |
104 |
honourable members |
103 |
likely to |
103 |
the situation |
103 |
of economic |
103 |
upon notice |
103 |
the past |
103 |
amount of |
103 |
the committee |
102 |
the leader |
102 |
seems to |
100 |
there would |
99 |
he said |
99 |
notice on |
99 |
means that |
98 |
very substantial |
98 |
this financial |
98 |
and industrial |
98 |
people who |
97 |
the trade |
97 |
the fraser |
97 |
matter of |
96 |
south wales |
94 |
new south |
94 |
the time |
94 |
compared with |
94 |
fraser government |
94 |
a tax |
93 |
the economic |
93 |
previous government |
93 |
despite the |
93 |
much more |
93 |
a number |
93 |
the consumer |
92 |
a person |
92 |
in regard |
91 |
need to |
91 |
consumer price |
91 |
the industrial |
91 |
to go |
90 |
this matter |
90 |
kind of |
90 |
state of |
90 |
a government |
89 |
for instance |
89 |
and arbitration |
89 |
conciliation and |
89 |
inflation and |
89 |
australian government |
88 |
i would |
87 |
and therefore |
87 |
a result |
87 |
trade union |
87 |