How To Use Get around to In A Sentence
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Perhaps when I get around to writing my doctoral thesis it will be on The Humour of Tolstoy and Pratchett: A Comparative Study.
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When they get around to fixing the cosmetic cracks in the gib you have to move out of the house.
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It is also re-showing The West Wing, but I remain sceptical as to whether they will ever get around to Seasons 6 and 7.
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And with a workload that shows no signs of slacking off any time soon, Bill's got every incentive to keep up his clean-living lifestyle - and even get around to that yoga.
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As soon as they get around to 1) providing enough content that’s worthy of high-def; 2) stop charging up the wazoo for the wire and plastic to connect it; 3) offer definitive estimates of quality and value; 4) make buying high-def equipment a comfortable experience rather than an exercise in staving off agressive salespeople; then 5) I might not mind spending all that money on it.
HDTV Makers Must Add More Features to Increase Sales - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
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She didn't own a car herself and relied on public transportation and friends to get around town.
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When I get around to putting those clauses in a cohesive sentence, I'll get back to you.
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One of these days I must get around to trying rowanberry jelly.
Hips and haws
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Every storm falls into one of 3 categories: either "nuisance", where there are minor problems, but people get around town just fine, or the storm is "plowable" - as the word implies, enough to shovel and plow.
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My friend made me a spindle, and bought me 100g of Corriedale from Winghams, as she knew I would never get around to it.
My Old Man Louet S10.
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David was still on the ground, but had managed to get around to the behemoth's giant tail.
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I'll get around to doing my homework after the baseball game.
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When I get around to shirring an egg, I'll try this.
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Cowen garbles it a bit, but he seems to get around to understanding that if this system was left to evolve as-is, it would end up at “everyone will receive means-tested subsidized vouchers for regulated private insurance”.
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Anyone who knows me will be most amused by that particular purchase - and let's face it, anyone who doesn't will probably be wondering when I'm going to get around to buying a pashmina.
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Even in the last couple of decades, Pamela has often been treated as an unadventurous or unappealing apprentice work - a stage that Richardson had to go through before he could get around to something worthwhile.
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They didn't get around to typing up the letter.
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It would probably have taken me a year to get around to contacting everyone affected, but Dad’s already called her optometrist, dentist, and schoolteachers, old and new.
Losing Faith
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I'd rather have the title distorted or letter boxed, if I get around to it, I will fix it in the script.
Planet Debian
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Since wars are vile and bloody real estate deals, one wonders when humanity will get around to trying geonomics, which partitions sites and resources fairly to everybody.
Undefined
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I'll have a piece of berry cobbler when you can get around to it.
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The wasps are eating all the ripe plums that we didn't get around to picking over the weekend.
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I’d like to do some more hacking with it in this vein, but unfortunately I’d probably not get around to it for a few weeks since my headspace is pretty full right now.
Scripting News for 8/28/07 « Scripting News Annex
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Of course, this vixen would carry only the essentials to get around town, and for that there's a burnt sienna camera bag to swing from the wrist.
The Look of Spring
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I'll be drawing my pension before he'll ever get around to asking me to marry him!
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Seventy years ago, a young truck driver named Malcom McLean found himself sitting on a New Jersey dock all day, waiting for a gang of slow-moving longshoremen to get around to unloading his rig.
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Whether he’s right or wrong, this is the kind of marshalling of evidence one would want to see — I’m hoping he does in fact get around to it in the later volumes.
What the Foucault?
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The page might need to be consulted soon, before Microsoft lawyers track down the page author and get around to drafting minatory letters to have it shut down.
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Any chance at all that you'll get around to reporting that Obama will televise directly into the classrooms next Tuesday and that the government is suggesting that teachers work with students to write out how they can "help the President".
Obama to address joint session of Congress next week
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If the solution seems like too much hassle, and you get that niggling feeling that you'd never get around to fixing things up, accept it and move on.
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After all, there's nothing particularly joyful about me when I eventually do get around to the whole wretched business.
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I wish Bill get around to starting his homework.
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When they do get around to it, they perform some of the most inventive numbers ever put on film - their bravura roller-skate through Central Park and Fred's romp in an immaculate white engine room accompanied by an ensemble of black stokers.
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He'll get around to it in the sweet by - and - by.
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categories: either "nuisance", where there are minor problems, but people get around town just fine, or the storm is "plowable" - as the word implies, enough to shovel and plow.
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It is surprising the number of novice gardeners who don't get around to planting climbers until they have been ‘at it’ for a few years.
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The money-grubbing cronies somehow didn't get around to restoring trade relations until two weeks ago.
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My tongue still can't get around to pronouncing "feuille", but it had no problem with this mixed berry tart.
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he'll get around to it in the sweet by-and-by
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So if I ever get around to photocopying them and bringing them around to places, you might see that in print.
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Hopefully not by me. * hint hint, prod prod* I should probably get around to subbing those in-game movies too.
Anime Nano!
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The locals have been wondering for an awful long time now when he will get around to scoring for their club.
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When I get around to reading the book, perhaps I'll make a small addendum to this review.
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Sometimes we write songs so slowly that we never get around to recording them.
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Yeah, " Dad said, " be a good hunting dog soon as I get around to learnin'her.
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Well I didn't get around to planting the onions last night, but I did dig up the second potato barrel.
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Used to be that "tiling" and "one day" only appeared together in a "I'll get around to that tiling project one day" kind of way.
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Like its cousin protectionism, immigration restrictionism polls well, but for some reason its supporters are like the famous “Obama girl”; they talk loudly but never get around to casting votes.
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I'll be drawing my pension before he'll ever get around to asking me to marry him!
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How do you think the leadership can get around to this kind of conviviality that we're seeing here?
CNN Transcript Oct 22, 2009
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Finally, it also is tangible satisfaction when I get around to using it because I remember the work put into it.
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It brings up a point that I keep meaning to get around to, which is that our notions of heroism may need to be rethought from the ground up.
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Nor, for whatever reason, did I ever get around to banging phenmetrazine, or Preludin, a sort of speed known on the streets as bam.
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