How To Use Get around In A Sentence

  • I think you could get aroundthe police strategy discussed above by Orin Kerr arrest the potential non-consenting guy first with this sort of blanket prohibition. The Volokh Conspiracy » Does Georgia v. Randolph Apply to Computers?
  • Hopefully not by me. * hint hint, prod prod* I should probably get around to subbing those in-game movies too. Anime Nano!
  • There are the people who walk three abreast and really slowly forcing you to lower your pace until you spot a chance to get around them.
  • To get around logjams, around dams and around shallow places, they unload their gear and carry the boat to the next put-in; then they backtrack to get the gear.
  • To get around this he would have only a double string quintet play during a very quiet flute or oboe solo.
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  • I was sitting in Panera Bread last night, fumbling around with proxies in an attempt to get around their ham-fisted network filtering.
  • 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
  • To get around conventional limitations, the researchers sculpted an array of sub-wavelength-wide grooves (dubbed a metamaterial) directly on the facet of quantum cascade lasers. The Engineer - News
  • Although tobacco ads are prohibited, companies get around the ban by sponsoring music shows.
  • Most residents use bicycles to get around. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are trying to get around Dean's fight-back persona by portraying him as a dyspeptic, impetuous fool.
  • An opposing camp argues that bipedalism is simply the most energy-efficient way for a hominid to get around on a flat surface.
  • Traffic snarled as drivers wove through dirty side roads to get around the jams. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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.
  • Some control surfaces get around the label problem with plastic overlays.
  • After all, there's nothing particularly joyful about me when I eventually do get around to the whole wretched business.
  • If the searches uncover similar ideas you may need to modify your invention to get around areas others bagged first.
  • I wish Bill get around to starting his homework.
  • A key part of whatever scheme, whether the agency had advisory or adjudicatory authority, would be preempting attempts to use contract law to get around fair use. Archive 2009-02-01
  • My father tried to get around various court decrees by claiming that my mother was still legally married to him, until there was an annulment from a rabbi, called a get. Sharia
  • 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.
  • If you want to get around London fast, the Underground is your best bet.
  • And now, because of the inadvisability of doing so again - at least not without a show of public support for such a move - the idea of a referendum has been floated to get around this problem.
  • He'll get around to it in the sweet by - and - by.
  • Most residents use bicycles to get around. Times, Sunday Times
  • The city has had a recent facelift, with much of the centre pedestrianised, and is easy to get around by tram. Times, Sunday Times
  • Traffic snarled as drivers wove through dirty side roads to get around the jams. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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. StarTribune.com rss feed
  • 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.
  • The backdating companies broke this rule: they reported how many options they were issuing, but conveniently omitted the fact that they had been backdated … The bigger reason for choosing to backdate is to get around some bothersome accounting regulations. Backdating Options, APB 25, and FAS 123
  • Word would surely soon get around that there was a capitalist-imperialist agent and agitator running a teahouse in this area... KARA KUSH
  • To get around the lack of storage space, Tokyo shoppers shop more frequently than their American counterparts and tend to buy a lot of fresh food at local stores.
  • The village has been divided into different zones and athletes will have a colour-coded map to help them get around.
  • To get around this, there are now marshmallows derived from fish gelatin.
  • If I had the money, I'd buy her a van to let her get around and do the things she likes to do.
  • To get around the limits of the WordPress search functions, without replacing it with a search engine search form, the Search Everything WordPress Plugin expands the search results to include comments and Pages, though currently it also returns only chronological results, from most recent to oldest posts. Understanding and Fixing WordPress Search « Lorelle on WordPress
  • Try running fortify on a 2million loc app, you = will get frustrated, you will call fortify, their phone support will be in = effective, they will send someone out to help you, it will take 3 days requ = ire a million hacks to get around the jvm memory limits and will eventually =, hopefully, work. The Web Security Mailing List (WASC)
  • It's hard to get around if you're in a wheelchair.
  • The older I get the jumpier I get around thumps, bangs, and doof doof doof. Cheeseburger Gothic » This way ladies, if you would care to follow me.
  • An easier way for people to get around the race issue? mizkay aka spackle camshaft (21: 34: 39): WordPress.com News
  • He would occasionally fidget around in his chair restless from his captivity.
  • The money-grubbing cronies somehow didn't get around to restoring trade relations until two weeks ago.
  • My tongue still can't get around to pronouncing "feuille", but it had no problem with this mixed berry tart. San Diego Daily Photo
  • Now, to get around this problem, professional photographers will often use a flashgun mounted off to the side of the camera.
  • She said that if the council advanced the money as a loan, it would get around the legal difficulties.
  • It was not developed to ‘get around the data’, it was developed to apply what we knew about genetics to what we should then expect in terms of fossilization.
  • He had to take to using crutches rather than sticks in order to get around.
  • With no map, I tried to find my way by using two handy mnemonic devices that helped drivers get around Miami-Dade County. A KING'S RANSOM
  • If the searches uncover similar ideas you may need to modify your invention to get around areas others bagged first.
  • The failure of the Susan B. Anthony dollar was largely attributed to its quarter-like size and appearance; it was originally hendecagonal to get around this very problem, but coin people would only take round.
  • While most of the larger hotels have cabstands, it's best to call ahead if you plan to get around by taxi.
  • Some very smart people have worked on ways to get around these problems or at least to quantify them carefully.
  • Okay, so here's how you get around that and eat your cheap, healthful tofu.
  • he'll get around to it in the sweet by-and-by
  • Supermarkets have found they can get around licensing restrictions by selling in bulk.
  • You'll need a car to get around Idaho as public transport is virtually non-existent.
  • I think you could get aroundthe police strategy discussed above by Orin Kerr (arrest the potential non-consenting guy first) with this sort of blanket prohibition. The Volokh Conspiracy » Does Georgia v. Randolph Apply to Computers?
  • You can get around this by phasing withdrawals. Times, Sunday Times
  • So if I ever get around to photocopying them and bringing them around to places, you might see that in print.
  • I think focus is a great rule, but 'being tiny' as a mindset/rule, so you can flip the company for less than $50M to get around accounting issues with your true valuation is just the anthesis of entrepreneurship to me. evhead did sell his first company to Google and get his second podcasting one substantially funded, which I didnt, so The Farmer may be right, or lucky. The Evan Williams vs Jim Collins Mash-Debate
  • I feel uneasy at using my privilege as a white British person to get around this. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its grounds are so large that diplomats use golf carts to get around. Times, Sunday Times
  • It takes a combination of size and speed to get around the well-schooled Devils defensemen and into position.
  • To get around local sensitivities and Greek Law, the US troops will be operating as part of a NATO force.
  • When last summer I started bicycling to get around, I suddenly was confronted with the amazing amount of recyclable objects on every patch of green, in bushes, under trees, at parking lot corners, near trash cans, etc … Aluminum cans for sure and lots of plastic soda bottles, plastic bags, juice pouches, more plastic water bottles and aluminum/plastic cookie wrappers … Green Bucks
  • 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.
  • Very soon this rigidity starts to restrict movements and by the time we reach old age we can barely get around.
  • If the searches uncover similar ideas you may need to modify your invention to get around areas others bagged first.
  • Community members are looking at tribal sovereignty as a way to get around federal prohibitions on hemp.
  • To get around this, I tell the people I'm working with that they are supposed to remind me of the KISS principle.
  • Once on Dursey Island, known as the ‘last outpost of County Cork’ it's often a real footslog to get around.
  • You can get around the cap by consolidating IRA accounts into your 401 plan if your employer allows it.
  • The locals have been wondering for an awful long time now when he will get around to scoring for their club.
  • We had to use public transport to get around.
  • When I get around to reading the book, perhaps I'll make a small addendum to this review.
  • The good news is that in Antigua and Lake Atitlán visitors can hail a tuk-tuk, which is one of the safer and more inexpensive ways to get around. Maria Russo: The Good, the Sad and the Expensive in Antigua and Lake Atitlán
  • Their attempts to get around these logical points generally result in an orgy of neologism and grammatical originality that gives me eye-ache.
  • Sometimes we write songs so slowly that we never get around to recording them.
  • So some of the controversies you can get around onshore wind would not necessarily apply. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yeah, " Dad said, " be a good hunting dog soon as I get around to learnin'her.
  • Natural systems have quite likely evolved microstructures or materials that get around this potential constraint.
  • She needed a walker to get around and was being treated at the Mayo Clinic.
  • He has been able to get around his home with a stick but cannot manage outside without a wheel-chair.
  • I typically get around 30 emails a day.
  • Well I didn't get around to planting the onions last night, but I did dig up the second potato barrel.
  • You cannot get around the stirring of risotto. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mark frowned; he didn't expect the word to get around that quickly, but then, he never counted on Mary-Ellen in a temper.
  • The Army Corps of Engineers says there has been what it called a catastrophic break at a lock along the Ohio River, the lock helped regulate river levels allowing boats and barges to get around the dams. CNN Transcript Sep 27, 2009
  • 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. WN.com - Articles related to London Mining to move into profit with mine launch
  • The company is expected to get around this problem by borrowing from the banks.
  • 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. Illinois Politics
  • It is so easy to get around the farthest distances, thanks to their train and tram network that connects even the remotest suburbs with the City Loop.
  • I'll be drawing my pension before he'll ever get around to asking me to marry him!
  • And mosquitoes from the wild are far fiercer than those weakling city-bred bitches we get around here. Mosquito bite tally
  • The group's device allows researchers to measure the heat given off by these electrons, and devise ways to get around the problem, Blick says.
  • How do you think the leadership can get around to this kind of conviviality that we're seeing here? CNN Transcript Oct 22, 2009
  • The water fountain example is relevant because it is the type of thing sleazy companies will do to get around regs.
  • Hiring a car is the best way to get around and, by American standards, reasonably priced.
  • We went to book our bus tickets on to Hanoi, and found out that the busses stopped running sooner than we had expected, allowing us only 24 hours in Hoi An. Bummer, but travelling in Vietnam during Tet is like trying to get around Latin America during Semana Santa. Hoi An and Hanoi « Wanderings
  • I feel uneasy at using my privilege as a white British person to get around this. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most residents use bicycles to get around. Times, Sunday Times
  • Finally, it also is tangible satisfaction when I get around to using it because I remember the work put into it.
  • At one point, he drove on the wrong side of the road and mounted a pavement to get around a police car, which had been parked in the road in a bid to stop him.
  • 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. Billings Blog
  • Nor, for whatever reason, did I ever get around to banging phenmetrazine, or Preludin, a sort of speed known on the streets as bam. Chicago Reader
  • 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.
  • When they get around to fixing the cosmetic cracks in the gib you have to move out of the house.
  • Try running fortify on a 2million loc app, you will get frustrated, you will call fortify, their phone support will be ineffective, they will send someone out to help you, it will take 3 days require a million hacks to get around the jvm memory limits and will eventually, hopefully, work. The Web Security Mailing List (WASC)
  • Thanks to Tonza, his or her solution is a quick, and easy way to get around this problem with the network settings preference, since trhe security update; by going to "security" (2nd last tab in the Personal column of system preferences in tiger) and clicking on the option that says "require password unlock each secure system preference Discussions: Message List - root
  • You can use free shuttle buses to get around the city.
  • If the second car tries to slingshot alone in this situation, he often cannot get around the first - as soon as the second swings out to race side by side, the third can catch up, tuck behind the first, and re-establish the draft line.
  • We rented a four-wheel drive to get around the island.
  • ‘I'm asthmatic and when I burn paraffin candles in my home, or get around smoke or perfumy scents, my airway closes down and I start to panic.’
  • 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. Television stations that need a good slap « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog
  • How you get around the bear is indicative of how you deal with and resolve problems. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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.
  • In this environment, the autoindustry came up with its biggest innovation to date: to get around emissions standards, trucks can be marketed as 'safer cars.' Jeffrey Feldman: Mitt Romney's Ye-Olde-Times Plan For Detroit
  • In this environment, the autoindustry came up with its biggest innovation to date: to get around emissions standards, trucks can be marketed as FRAMESHOP
  • Growers can get around the ban by planting vines for quality wines rather than table wines.
  • The winners of the 14-hour endurance race get around all of the Magic Kingdom's attractions in a single day and take home several armloads of valuable Disney merchandise.
  • 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
  • She didn't own a car herself and relied on public transportation and friends to get around town.
  • When I get around to putting those clauses in a cohesive sentence, I'll get back to you.
  • One of these days I must get around to trying rowanberry jelly. Hips and haws
  • 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. StarTribune.com rss feed
  • I have put a stone on in weight, but I don't want to be a muscle-bound beefcake who can't get around the pitch.
  • Eyewitnesses said the 17 horses stampeded over a tiny bridge on the steep downhill path then tried to get around a sharp left turn.
  • 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.
  • The new breed of hacker has a bag full of tricks to get around the technology that companies historically have relied on to keep them safe, so-called firewalls that act like a fence around the company network. Beyond the Firewall
  • He got the doctor' s permission to get around recently.
  • Most of it was plate-mail with chain leggings and a chain gorget around her throat.
  • To get around this problem, the researchers turned to a system with two separate bioreactors, one to process the food scraps and the other to turn the resulting acids into plastics.
  • How you get around the bear is indicative of how you deal with and resolve problems. Times, Sunday Times
  • Presumably this is to get around some of the heuristics used by spam filters, such as checking that a message isn't largely HTML, appears to contain actual content, etc.
  • The suppliers of bond ETFs get around the liquidity problem by using representative sampling, which simply means tracking only a sufficient number of bonds to represent an index.
  • She has outgrown the buggy she uses to get around and her mother was told social services could only provide her with a basic model as a replacement.
  • This would get around the refusal of Indian salt manufacturers to iodize their salt, preventing untold cases of goiter and low intelligence. NextBillion.net - Development Through Enterprise - Eradicating Poverty through Profit
  • Gavin Jowitt for The Wall Street Journal Some of the older locals use the Postman to get around, but the standard form of transportation for people living along the Hawkesbury is a "tinnie. Slow Boat to Spencer
  • By 1946 he could only get around by taking taxi rides, a few steps would make him short of breath.
  • However, faced with the disruption we have tried three different route variations to get around the roadworks and to keep the buses running on time.
  • I know we terribly sophisticated Europeans tend to be very sniffy about America's obsession with 40-lane highways but (at least in my experience) you can get around the place.
  • Cycling is a cheap way to get around.
  • Many users can get around such blocks, however, through the use of proxy servers that detour around them.
  • Sure, you can get around the irritating sync-issue, but doing so requires a degree of faff and brainwork, like solving the famous logic problem about ferrying a load of foxes and chickens across a river without it all ending in feathers and death. I don't hate Macs, but they do give me a syncing feeling | Charlie Brooker
  • So some of the controversies you can get around onshore wind would not necessarily apply. Times, Sunday Times
  • Meanwhile, various of the exporters, to get around their quotas and the languishing oil trade, turned to barter and countertrade—exchanging oil directly for weapons, planes, and industrial goods—which had the effect of increasing the oversupply of petroleum on the world market. The Prize
  • The Guide explains the most common roadblocks to such institutional use of local food and how to get around them.
  • And a free shuttle bus on the resort makes it easy to get around. The Sun
  • While firmly in the concept stage, the undersea yacht (or U-010 to give it its pretend-real model number) was dreamed up by the type of people who probably think the DUKW is the perfect way to get around a city. Gizmodo
  • (Those who think you can get around that with a VPN or other purposes just need to remember that service providers can add jitter and such that will make calls indecipherable without affecting other sorts of data transmission.) Wi-Fi Networking News
  • How you get around the bear is indicative of how you deal with and resolve problems. Times, Sunday Times
  • David was still on the ground, but had managed to get around to the behemoth's giant tail.
  • Let this be a lesson to us, that in other countries you cannot get around the law. You have to contend that they are apodictic in implementing the law.
  • Although tobacco ads are prohibited, companies get around the ban by sponsoring music shows.
  • It's easy to get around St. Martin by bus or taxicab - and you should definitely take a tour - but the French side has the more picturesque anchorages.
  • By 1946 he could only get around by taking taxi rides, a few steps would make him short of breath.
  • I don't guess this is any kind of scallawag outfit of toughs which just get around and duff a bunch, and hit the trail for safety till the froth they've raised dies down again. The Forfeit
  • With each new anti-fraud test, opportunistic olive oil importers discover new ways to get around the rule.
  • The good news is that in Antigua and Lake Atitlán visitors can hail a tuk-tuk, which is one of the safer and more inexpensive ways to get around. Maria Russo: The Good, the Sad and the Expensive in Antigua and Lake Atitlán
  • How does she get around without a car?
  • So, as we get better at trying to check passports and illegally forged documents, they're going to try harder to recruit to get around that problem.
  • In mice, one way to get around this problem is by engineering animals that can only respond to a given stimulus in a single cell type.
  • It takes a combination of size and speed to get around the well-schooled Devils defensemen and into position.
  • I've updated my Etruscan dictionary to handle asterisks ie. wildcard searches but Actionscript is a bastardly programming language so it's not perfect yet until I get around some technical issues. Apollo's Etruscan father
  • Though her cast was heavy and cumbersome she was able to get around after the first week.
  • She could drive a car but get around without it only in a wheelchair.
  • The workers here carry walking sticks, use crutches, or get around in wheelchairs.
  • I'll get around to doing my homework after the baseball game.
  • And if you support a no-exceptions statutory ban on torture, what do you think about the use of mechanisms to obviate or get around the law in exceptional cases – prosecutorial discretion, jury nullification, presidential pardon, etc.? The Five Techniques
  • When I get around to shirring an egg, I'll try this.
  • It's not clear whether cordoning pedestrians off for a special festival day is better for pedestrianism than having everyday neighbourhoods (like Kensington) where it's easy to get around by foot, where accident rates are low and where cars routinely cede the way to pedestrians and bikes.
  • Anyway, that's my lead in for a re-cap of Diller's argument applied to Apple's use of Lost + Desperate Housewives (not youtube's content), combined with AOL becoming more than the 'swinging vote' and indeed the 'swinger' - All AOL need do is create a major rumour about a company they are going to buy (eg facebook), contain all leaks by not telling anyone internal, then buy a better company cheaper (need total budget around $2b, ideally MSN, maybe vonage, and something in the organic search advertising side: AOL BUY ADBRITE. com please), poach some senior Google staff and David Faber will be talking about Virginia again. Archive 2005-10-01
  • 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”. Matthew Yglesias » 2017
  • ‘Don't get around this neighborhood too much,’ the man boomed out, startling Ruth.
  • I feel uneasy at using my privilege as a white British person to get around this. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps when I get around to writing my doctoral thesis it will be on The Humour of Tolstoy and Pratchett: A Comparative Study.
  • 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.
  • Today, wheelchair users are trying to raise awareness of how difficult it is to get around.
  • Yes | No | Report from lost my zero wrote 1 year 19 weeks ago in 2004 I got hydrocephalus from a brain tumor. it was removed in 2005, a "hemioblastoma". now I have double vision, corrected with glasses. my balance is terrible, use a cane or walker to get around. hopefully I can go deer hunting again someday. sigh On Gun Sights and Eye Doctors
  • She was forced to rely on a wheelchair to get around.
  • They put a large V on their shirts that season, claiming to get around the objections of the KNVB that the V stood for Volendam, and released a compilation album of the station's local favourites with a team picture on the cover, including the goalkeeper wearing a Selwyn Froggitt bobble hat. Which football teams have been referenced on album covers? | The Knowledge
  • You can also rent a bike (about $7 an hour) or –if you're feeling royally lazy –a golf cart ($24 an hour) to get around the grounds.
  • So how do we get around these myths and read more carefully, more insightfully? Reading Workshop III « Tales from the Reading Room
  • Our house is NOT fully babyproofed - in fact the bathroom cupboard that DOES have a baby latch on it because the cleaners are down there she has figured out how to get around and you know what? Protecting children from their depressed, working-class parents
  • The revised bylaw allows skaters to get around safely and practice their tricks without facing fines.
  • They didn't get around to typing up the letter.
  • 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
  • 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
  • How you get around the bear is indicative of how you deal with and resolve problems. Times, Sunday Times
  • The service that enables people to get to work and get around is clearly an essential one. The Sun
  • Its grounds are so large that diplomats use golf carts to get around. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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
  • That's a toughie, because there's no way to get around it - if they're fat-free, the cookies aren't so great, and you end up eating more.
  • He used a mobility scooter to get around. Times, Sunday Times
  • To get around this problem, cable companies are actually buying movie production houses.
  • Most residents use bicycles to get around. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some people use the term donation-ware to get around restrictions that would otherwise raise the cost to unfavorable levels. VersionTracker: Mac OS X
  • The best way to get around the sheltered coves and hidden bays is either on a moped or by boat.
  • I'll have a piece of berry cobbler when you can get around to it.
  • The wasps are eating all the ripe plums that we didn't get around to picking over the weekend.

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