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How to use get round to in a sentence

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I know it's a little longer than normal since my last update but I didn't get round to updating yesterday.
I promise that I'll actually get round to a proper post soon, but I'm far too busy playing nursey at the moment.
Then I don't bother to write because the issues will be old hat by the time I get round to them.
They said, provided you know your place, in due course we will get round to helping you.
Stephen informs me that the award they won was for the 2001 edition and in due course we hope to get round to some quotes and list of titles.
How often do you set out to complete a task and never quite get round to it?
This means they've usually done all the hoovering before you get round to wanting to do it.
This means that no headway will be made in this area until the Member States who have not done so get round to ratifying all the instruments.
Even Lady Laistee, who managed to get round to releasing a follow-up album, failed to make the grade.
I never did get round to owning a posing pouch, but I remember the liberation that came with my first purchase of a slinky black nothing with no sides to speak of.
Do you intend to save an amount each month for a nice holiday or for your children, but never get round to doing so?
It's also about remembering someone who, whatever her faults, performed more kindnesses to more people than most of us will get round to meeting in lifetimes twice as long.
This can lead to unhealthy snacking and bingeing on fatty, sugary or processed foods when we do actually get round to eating.
But Youssou did not actually get round to recording a new album that year. Much to music fans' delight, he did manage to record four new cassettes in '98, however.
On our second album we did actually get round to writing some of our own lyrics, but on the whole the themes didn't stray much beyond traditional Maghreb subject matter, that's to say nostalgia, love or joy?
Remarkably, few government amendments get defeated: by the time governments get round to proposing amendments, they have prepared the ground and taken on board many demands from non-government parties.
And after a successful start on financial pilferers, who knows what other groups of currently unchastised reprobates we might get round to picking on?
The crowning touch is the abundance of new directives proposed in the report, many of which put a suffocating blanket over entrepreneurs, as a result of which they can no longer get round to running their businesses.
An official from a British dependency taking part in the EUSD reportedly complained that some countries which receive encrypted DVDs with client information do not even get round to asking for the decryption key.
I just didn't get round to finishing it in time.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The rector's housemaid is sister to my parlour-maid, and it would be sure to get round to him.
We'll just take one of these two-wheeled sardine tins that you people call hansoms, and get round to the hotel as quick as we can.
Procrastinators do eventually get round to doing what they need to do.
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