Searching for the word man in House of Representatives within the 1970s…
The word man
- appears in 6.1% of speeches
- appears 13085 times in 6573 speeches
- was spoken on 705 sitting days by 223 different people
- appears in speeches on 2489 different topics
Top speakers:
- PRESIDENT, The (604 uses)
- CAMERON, Clyde (373 uses)
- HAYDEN, Bill (352 uses)
- WHITLAM, Gough (320 uses)
- DALY, Fred (313 uses)
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Top days:
- 24 August 1972 (77 uses)
- 29 September 1971 (68 uses)
- 21 August 1973 (59 uses)
- 27 September 1979 (58 uses)
- 5 March 1970 (57 uses)
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Top topics:
- ADJOURNMENT (533 uses)
- QUESTION: GOVERNOR-GENERAL’S SPEECH (231 uses)
- GRIEVANCE DEBATE (204 uses)
- APPROPRIATION BILL (No. 1) 1972-73 (122 uses)
- APPROPRIATION BILL (No. 1) 1971-72: Second Reading (Budget Debate) (113 uses)
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Associated words:
- young man (444 appearances)
- one man (416 appearances)
- family man (179 appearances)
- working man (175 appearances)
- every man (160 appearances)
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Sample sentences:
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Other honourable members wish to speak in this debate, including the honourable member for Bowman (Mr Jull).
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But we never see demarcation disputes in West Germany - disputes as to which man will pull which cord or touch which button.
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He will not be an honourable man if he continues to associate himself with a Minister who has lied to the Parliament, and who is not able to verify a document, portion of which could only be obtained by a criminal act.
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It was well known that an official of the council concerned suddenly blossomed into a wealthy man.
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We believe that it is not good enough to rely on the discretion of public servants, who are in some prosecuting section somewhere, not to charge again a man who has already been charged once because of some feeling that they may or may not have as to whether he has been sufficiently prejudiced or whether they consider the case serious enough or not serious enough to warrant a second prosecution.