he used a ship to get to Australia he used a ship to get to Australia
y would you ship a motorbike to Australia anyways
"To ship out this stuff to Australia" is correct grammar.
Not all stores will ship to Australia. Depending on which store you want to shop at you will have to check their website for specifics. Walmart will not ship to Australia though.
The ship that discovered Australia was called the Duyfken and came from Holland. This Dutch vessel sighted Australia's coast in 1606.
Depends on the type of cartridge. Dell will let you ship to them free of charge.
From Canon website:To Recycle Your Used Cartridges, Follow These Simple Steps:Remove your used cartridges from your Canon PIXMA Inkjet Printer.Drop off the used cartridges free of charge to one of over 1,600 FedEx Office Print & Ship Centers.FedEx Office will send the cartridges to their next destination for recycling.
Try looking for the item on larger retail sites like Amazon. Their branch in the United Kingdom might carry the product. Also, check to see if a friend in the US might be willing to ship the item to you.
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"Head off to meet someone will ship out this stuff to Australia" is not correct grammar because of the omission of 'who' before 'will'. Personally, I would write "ship this stuff out" or omit the adverb "out" altogether. "Head off to meet someone who will ship this stuff out to Australia." "Head off to meet someone who will ship this stuff to Australia."