Get-around-to Sentence Examples
No, I'm afraid I didn't get around to it yet.
I figured you'd get around to it.
This is always a great feeling, especially when you're a guitar newbie and just want to get around to playing a song already!
Whenever I get around to getting the proper hookup, I'm sure it will be a fine source in the car too.
The main rule for fabrics in your quilting supply stash is that you pick things you like and think you might someday get around to using in a project.
Projects from magazines can be quickly clipped and filed, while online project ideas may be missing by the time you get around to making a particular type of card.
I'm mayor now, until we get around to having an election.
We didn't get around to the other one; the newspaper lady.
We talked about writing a will, but it was one of those things you never get around to doing—we're all going to live forever.
And when you get around to wondering, Lori had enough respect for you and I that she wouldn't horn in on our relationship, either.
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Perhaps this is a good time to make that phone call, pay that bill, or finally get around to asking your nutrition question for an expert answer.
She grabbed her purse and followed him to the truck, leaping in quickly so he could close the door and get around to his side.