Similar words: kidney, an eye for an eye, brand new, money, honey, redness, boldness, gardner. Meaning: n. the largest Australian city located in southeastern Australia on the Tasman Sea; state capital of New South Wales; Australia's chief port.
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31. To and fro from Sydney to Parramatta he devoted himself to the spiritual and physical welfare of the convicts.
32. When the world descended on Sydney last month it was with trepidation.
33. This plant, which commenced production in June, allows next day delivery to both Melbourne and Sydney.
34. Sydney withdrew out of range and bombarded Emden with shells from her 6in guns until she caught fire.
35. He chose Mary Ann, resigned his commission and together they returned to Sydney in 1814.
36. The houses were in fact built in the eighteen hundreds to a design by Sydney Smirke for Bethlem Hospital.
37. Among the 43-year-old Sydney woman's famous clients is Prince Charles, whom she treated after his much-publicised polo injury.
38. Read in studio Well it's time now to hit the road with the London Sydney car marathon.
39. There had been pressure enough coming into the Sydney Games surrounding her widely publicized goal of winning five gold medals.
40. Sydney fell by 2.4% after the release of worse-than-expected trade figures for March.
41. Our aim is to make Sydney the musical metropolis of the world.
42. Dan started school in Manchester but went to colleges in Washington and Sydney.
43. An independent candidate, Ted Mack, was successful in winning a north Sydney seat from the Liberals.
44. By the time he left Sydney surfing had taken root in another continent.
45. He had a lean time,(http://Sentencedict.com) claiming only two wickets altogether in Brisbane and the two Sydney Tests.
46. All I've seen of Australia is the inside of a hotel room at Sydney airport.
47. In Sydney last September she became the first female track and field athlete to win five medals in a single Olympics.
48. On arrival in Sydney, I was handed the Sunday morning paper.
49. Sydney: The market shook off its bearish mood, boosted by a weaker local dollar.
50. In size and significance, if not charm, Sydney has won out by a small margin.
51. Sydney: Continued activity in the banking sector helped the All Ordinaries index to close 7.4 points higher at 1,743.4.
52. Farr-Jones went so far as to telephone his wife Angela in Sydney saying she should expect him home within days.
53. Perhaps the establishment of the Sydney Opera House clinched its victory for bragging rights.
54. The firm has an agent in Sydney who deals with the Australian side of the business.
55. All the finalists for the men's 100m sprint in Sydney will be black.
56. The flight attendants meeting in Sydney this morning have authorized their labor union to take further action.
57. The feral kid, by the way, is now said to be working as a jeweler in downtown Sydney.
58. Something of an intellectual among surfers, Lynch has a weekly column in a Sydney newspaper and an air of philosophical detachment.
59. Any money paid to Sydney and Justin Simpson will go into a trust fund, managed by an independent executor.
60. Paul Lawson from Melbourne had worked with Oz in Sydney and he automatically came round, and was appointed deputy editor.
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