Searching for the phrase great britain in Senate within the 1970s…
The phrase great britain
- appears in 0.5% of speeches
- appears 736 times in 520 speeches
- was spoken on 333 sitting days by 84 different people
- appears in speeches on 383 different topics
Top speakers:
- MULVIHILL, James (39 uses)
- MCMANUS, Francis (32 uses)
- MURPHY, Lionel (29 uses)
- WRIGHT, Reginald (28 uses)
- GREENWOOD, Ivor (26 uses)
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Top days:
- 5 June 1973 (18 uses)
- 28 October 1970 (15 uses)
- 27 August 1975 (10 uses)
- 3 November 1976 (9 uses)
- 18 July 1974 (8 uses)
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Top topics:
- AUSTRALIAN CITIZENSHIP BILL 1973: Second Reading (19 uses)
- QUESTION: BUDGET 1975-76 (15 uses)
- QUESTION: GOVERNOR-GENERAL’S SPEECH (14 uses)
- UNITED KINGDOM LEVIES ON IMPORTS OF AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES: Ministerial Statement (13 uses)
- SPEECH OF HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN: Most Gracious Sovereign: (11 uses)
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Sample sentences:
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Although the ABC can perhaps be criticised for its essential conservatism since 1932, Australians are justifiably proud of the Australian Broadcasting Commission, just as in Great Britain the British people are justifiably proud of the British Broadcasting Corporation.
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But how silly can the Prime Minister get when in India last year he announced that before voting in the United Nations Australia will now consult Tanzania in preference to the United States and Great Britain.
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He went before a British judge in the Bow Street court and the judge said: ‘He has committed no crime against Great Britain.
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That was one of the major achievements of the Lloyd George Government in Great Britain before the First World War.
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He has made a comparison between the proposed scheme and the free hospitalisation scheme which is in operation in Great Britain.