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Indigenous Australians have eaten kangaroos for millennia.
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Just name a time and I'll be there.
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The boss likes Tom's can-do attitude.
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Tom's team was completely outclassed.
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Sorry, my mind was elsewhere.
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I tear up whenever I hear that song.
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Tom used to wag school a lot when he was a kid.
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Mary's quite pleasing to the eye.
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We don't have this in Australia.
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We're from Australia.
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The forecast rain never eventuated.
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One day Tom just up and left.
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Tom loves partying.
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There wasn't a dry eye in the house.
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I've been crying a lot lately.
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I'll just be out the back for a while.
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You can't reason with a drunk.
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We've had such good weather lately.
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Both of us are from Australia.
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We woke to terrible news this morning.
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His father was a railway worker.
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His father worked on the railway.
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The horse took fright and bolted.
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That's dead easy.
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Tom could talk the leg off an iron pot.
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You should come to Australia.
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When did you arrive in Australia?
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When did you come to Australia?
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I can't work out what you're on about.
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On second thought, let's go out to eat.
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The house could do with a lick of paint.
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I'm buying my watch in that shop there.
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Tom and Mary are both only children.
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That's the wrong tone to adopt with me.
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The child jumped around on the bed.
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Tom was the victim of a pickpocket.
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Tom rang Mary with some great news.
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Tom really regrets being an only child.
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Tom's a glass half full man.
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Tom's behaviour at the party was inexcusable.
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That home brew of Tom's packs a punch.
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Tom's car's overdue for a service.
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Tom's car's playing up at the moment.
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The Australian Prime Minister has said that he does not intend to engage in megaphone diplomacy with Egypt over the jailing of an Australian journalist.
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Hats aren't allowed to be worn inside the clubhouse.
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Tom was kept in hospital overnight for observation.
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Tom's only too happy to lend a hand where necessary.
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Tom was struck by a car on the pedestrian crossing.
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Tom has a weakness for pretty girls.
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Tom set off at four o'clock in the morning.
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Tom's unflappable, even under great pressure.
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Tom and Mary hit it off from day one.
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Tom and Mary clicked from the moment they first met.
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I've never met anyone who knows as much about Australian history as Tom does.
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Tom bulked up after he started taking steroids.
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Tom's got heaps of friends.
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Tom had to have a new gearbox fitted to his car.
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Tom drinks copious amounts of alcohol.
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Tom wallowed in self-pity after Mary dumped him.
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Tom told Mary she meant the world to him.
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Tom survived the accident relatively unscathed.
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Tom hasn't got many photos of himself as a baby.
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Tom's behaviour is unpredictable when he's drunk.
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We got a little bit of rain overnight.
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Tom's inattention at the wheel cost him his life.
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Tom had to choose between his family and the bottle.
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Tom has always looked after his cars fastidiously.
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Tom asked his friend for the loan of his car.
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Tom is a person of interest in Mary's disappearance.
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The police found Tom's body floating in the harbour.
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Tom fell over jogging and broke his arm.
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Tom is a member of a motor enthusiasts' club.
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You don't intend going there, do you?
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Tom's a keen hiker and bird watcher.
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Tom rolled his ankle on some uneven ground.
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Tom had to bear the brunt of his boss's anger.
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You can do no more for me.
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A banker's life is hard.
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I clean my teeth before I go to sleep.
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My wife keeps to a strict diet.
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A lonely old man lives there.
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I woke from a nightmare.
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You have a sense of humour. I like that.
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One swallow doesn't make a spring.
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The Kelpie, an Australian sheep dog, is an excellent working dog and can muster large numbers of sheep with little or no command guidance.
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Over 4 million Australians communicate in a language other than English.
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Rack off, hairy legs!
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Mum's just gone shopping.
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They divorced by mutual agreement.
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The Indonesian government is very unhappy at reports that Australian diplomats have been tapping their telephone calls, cables and other communications.
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I really like travelling by ship.
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It was pitch-dark outside tonight.
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Do me a favour and shut up!
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I'm originally from Australia.
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Welcome to Australia.
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Where is the Australian embassy?
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I'll return to Australia in two days.
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I'll come back to Australia the day after tomorrow.
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You can't be too careful when driving a car.
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I saw my friend to the station.