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    Use "australia" in a sentence

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    australia


    1. As soon as he was up there, Marley Williams Hatch wet his lips and blew out a tune loud enough that all the kangaroos in Australia perked up their ears, and all the whales under the sea sang at once


    2. Box 170, Willoughby 2068, NSW Australia


    3. Uncle Bob married about the same time as Mum and Dad, but after a half-hearted attempt at farming here in England, he gave up and they emigrated to Australia


    4. In Australia and New Zealand no-one willingly has this mark put to their skin


    5. Early migrants to America and Australia were often photographed at weddings and in bars, raising a loving glass to the old country, showing great bravado, cigarettes drooping from their lips; young men sipping whisky in shirt sleeves and armbands, unbuttoned waistcoats and slackened ties, slicked back hair


    6. Statistically, my friend, Australia should be a


    7. Of course, I wasn't aware that the second test match of the India Australia


    8. 291/8, Australia dragged on their first innings to end at a healthy 445 all out


    9. Heck, we create an Australia every year


    10. wickets left, had 337 runs more than Australia and only one day left in the

    11. It meant Australia would have


    12. The worst would be if Australia did score the runs


    13. Australia lost their first wicket of Hayden at a score of seventy and there was a


    14. Australia won the match, but Ish didn't have time for remorse


    15. 'But July is better,' Fred said, 'it is winter in Australia and tickets are cheaper


    16. that? In fact, how does the whole sports thing work in Australia


    17. 'Yeah, even if not every time, Australia does win a lot


    18. For the rich it comes in by air from Australia and Chile


    19. She explained that she and Brian were intending to emigrate to Australia


    20. “My brother lives in a town called Port Hedland in the north of Western Australia

    21. He said he was in northern Western Australia around the mines


    22. My vote is for the Western Australia route


    23. “I think that we should head up the straits of Malacca before heading south clear of Christmas Island’s radar, and then come into Australia from the north


    24. Jindalee over-the-horizon radar network in Australia


    25. Within the outback, the Pilbara is a large, dry, thinly populated region in the north of Western Australia


    26. Port Hedland – named after its founder, Peter Hedland in 1863, now it supports a population of 14,000 and is the highest tonnage port in Australia


    27. I think we shall have to dump at sea when coming into Australia


    28. “We need the equipment shipped to Port Hedland in Australia


    29. The swirl of a tropical storm heading to north Western Australia filled the satellite view of the weather


    30. About 2000 miles from Australia, it is simply a dot on the map

    31. North of Australia, this island is home to more than 850 tribes and as many languages, and is famed for its butterflies, moths and 300 types of orchids


    32. back in Australia, I eventually thought that I’d found it – a


    33. I’d been waiting for days to see him and finally our group from Australia was granted an interview


    34. Then he turned to a doctor in our group, switched back to his perfect English and proceeded to diagnose his patients back in Australia using proper medical terminology


    35. what was – Australia! they often tele-


    36. He's here in London, he's in Australia, in China, all at the same time, exactly the same time


    37. A fast vessel with auxiliary steam power, leaving the meridian of the Cape of Good Hope on the first of January, would reach Sydney in Australia in forty days, adding twenty days for incidental interruptions, and leaving the coast of Australia on the first of March, passing through the whaling ground between New Zealand and New Holland, and the Caroline Group, touching at Ponape, and allowing 30 days for incidental interruptions, would reach the Ladrone Islands by the first of June


    38. out e-mails to prelaunch, and I had customers in Australia


    39. course for Australia by way of the Cape of Good Hope, South


    40. Waddell elected to sail to Australia without steam in order to

    41. Consequently, Waddell elected to press on to Australia


    42. knew he must sail on to Australia where he would have the shaft


    43. Paul Island is located in the Indian Ocean midway between Africa and Australia


    44. was ready to move on to Australia and wanted to waste no more


    45. Without exception, the prisoners on board were anxious to arrive in Australia and gain their freedom


    46. By January 25, the lookout on the Shenandoah spotted Cape Otway on the southern coast of Australia, and soon thereafter,


    47. city in Australia in 1865, with a population of about one hundred and fifty thousand at that time


    48. This was an opportunity for the American consul and affiliates to have a thorough inspection of the vessel and to draw conclusions about its reason for being in Australia, and its intentions after leaving


    49. Soon they were out of Port Phillip Bay, through the channel and into Bass Strait, a body of water between Australia and


    50. Australia where the original settlers arrived from England in the early 1800s, before moving on to the mainland of Australia











































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    Synonyms for "australia"

    australia commonwealth of australia

    "australia" definitions

    a nation occupying the whole of the Australian continent; Aboriginal tribes are thought to have migrated from southeastern Asia 20,000 years ago; first Europeans were British convicts sent there as a penal colony


    the smallest continent; between the South Pacific and the Indian Ocean