Searching for the phrase united kingdom in Senate within the 1970s…
The phrase united kingdom
- appears in 1.5% of speeches
- appears 2471 times in 1479 speeches
- was spoken on 568 sitting days by 109 different people
- appears in speeches on 940 different topics
Top speakers:
- MULVIHILL, James (133 uses)
- GREENWOOD, Ivor (118 uses)
- COTTON, Bob (118 uses)
- MURPHY, Lionel (117 uses)
- PRESIDENT, The (99 uses)
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Top days:
- 11 September 1973 (72 uses)
- 3 November 1971 (54 uses)
- 22 April 1970 (26 uses)
- 7 September 1971 (20 uses)
- 4 May 1971 (20 uses)
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Top topics:
- QUESTION: AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE AND SECURITY (49 uses)
- QUESTION: EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY (44 uses)
- AUSTRALIAN CITIZENSHIP BILL 1973 (37 uses)
- ROYAL STYLE AND TITLES BILL 1973: Second Reading (37 uses)
- PETITIONS: Baltic States (30 uses)
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Sample sentences:
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I have not been able to get any information about the question regarding Adelaide, but I am now told that currently a series of trials are being done by professional men from the United Kingdom who have had wide experience in the operation and handling of these birds at aerodromes in that country.
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The evidence that I obtained from looking at commissions overseas indicates that despite those problems in the United Kingdom corporation, as I have mentioned, all of the managers say that under the new system they are more able to exercise their responsibilities and initiatives.
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Overseas, particularly in the United Kingdom, if one looks at the wine list in restaurants one sees wines from practically all countries, European Economic Community members and others, except Australia.
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For about 150 years we have provided the United Kingdom with large quantities of cheap food of good quality - to our mutual benefit, I might mention - and at the same time we have enjoyed from the United Kingdom protection during our development period.
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I refer to the reply that the Minister representing the Minister for Shipping and Transport gave to Senator Young in relation to increased costs arising from the dispute at the Tilbury Docks in the United Kingdom.