On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Whitlam. Discover the meaning, how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Whitlam in a sentence
Whitlam meaning
- A surname
- Gough Whitlam
Using Whitlam
- The main meaning on this page is: A surname | A surname | Gough Whitlam
- In the example corpus, whitlam often appears in combinations such as: the whitlam, gough whitlam, whitlam government.
Context around Whitlam
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 8 start, 9 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Whitlam
- In this selection, "whitlam" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, gough, sfn, election, government, leisure and initially stand out and add context to how "whitlam" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 315 the whitlam government s and adam zarth whitlam mp stephen. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "whitlam" sits close to words such as asbury, azam and bally, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with whitlam
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
True liberalism started in 1972 under Gough Whitlam. (8 words)
But the genre really takes off with Gough Whitlam. (9 words)
Your supporters calling for bigger stuff are just Whitlam/Hawke-Keating nostalgist wankers. (13 words)
Behind Mr Jones' desk is a framed copy of the "It's time." poster that came to define Mr Whitlam's overthrow of 23 years of conservative rule and the series of progressive reforms introduced in the Whitlam government's three years in power. (44 words)
Above all he was a man of grand vision with serious blind spots.sfn Whitlam's last words in the documentary film Gough Whitlam – In His Own Words (2002) were in response to a question about his status as an icon and elder statesman. (44 words)
Kerr later stated that were Whitlam to seek his dismissal, it would involve the Queen in politics.sfn Seeking confirmation of his decision, he contacted Chief Justice Barwick, met with him and asked for his views of a dismissal of Whitlam. (41 words)
Example sentences (20)
Behind Mr Jones' desk is a framed copy of the "It's time." poster that came to define Mr Whitlam's overthrow of 23 years of conservative rule and the series of progressive reforms introduced in the Whitlam government's three years in power.
Fraser, unlike anyone in Australian history after the dismissal of Whitlam, had a blank cheque to fundamentally reshape Australia after Whitlam’s revolution.
Above all he was a man of grand vision with serious blind spots.sfn Whitlam's last words in the documentary film Gough Whitlam – In His Own Words (2002) were in response to a question about his status as an icon and elder statesman.
After Labor was defeated at the election, Whitlam initially offered the leadership to Hawke, although it was not within Whitlam's power to decide who would succeed him.
Gough Whitlam (1985) p. 315 The Whitlam government's agenda endeared it to some Australians, but not all.
Kerr later stated that were Whitlam to seek his dismissal, it would involve the Queen in politics.sfn Seeking confirmation of his decision, he contacted Chief Justice Barwick, met with him and asked for his views of a dismissal of Whitlam.
The Opposition stated that they would continue to do so unless Whitlam called an election for the House of Representatives and urged Kerr to dismiss Whitlam unless he agreed to their demand.
Whitlam believed that Kerr would not dismiss him, and Kerr did nothing to disabuse Whitlam of this notion.
Whitlam proved a far more effective opponent, both in the media and in parliament, and Labor soon began to recover from its losses and gain ground, with Whitlam repeatedly besting Holt in Parliament.
But the genre really takes off with Gough Whitlam.
True liberalism started in 1972 under Gough Whitlam.
Business Illawarra executive director Adam Zarth, Whitlam MP Stephen Jones, Housing Australia CEO Nathan Dal Bon, Cunningham MP Alison Byrnes and RDA Illawarra chair Mark McKenzie.
Emergency services were called to Whitlam Leisure Centre in Liverpool in 's south-west on Sunday afternoon following reports a boy had been dragged unresponsive from the children's pool.
Games will be played at Leichhardt Oval and Whitlam Leisure Centre on May 18-19.
Weldon villages Ted and Sandra Whitlam, Jordan Atkins and Rachel Webster get on with the work on the church railings 25 years ago.
Whitlam MP Stephen Jones also understood there was a lot of road work that needed to be done in West Dapto.
Your supporters calling for bigger stuff are just Whitlam/Hawke-Keating nostalgist wankers.
But Ryan also found herself at odds with her Labor cabinet colleagues who were eager to dismantle one of the Whitlam’s era greatest legacy: free university education.
In 1975, the Australian Governor-General dismissed Prime Minister Gough Whitlam and birthed a flurry of conspiracy theories.
On Tuesday, the Palace Letters revealed the behind the scenes footage from the Whitlam dismissal.
Common combinations with whitlam
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the whitlam 15×
- gough whitlam 12×
- whitlam government 7×
- of whitlam 5×
- whitlam and 4×
- whitlam dismissal 4×
- whitlam who 4×
- whitlam government's 3×
- whitlam had 3×
- whitlam in 3×