Go around Sentence Examples

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  • That's not to say we should go around hating ourselves or that we must never enjoy the goodness of God's creation.

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  • There is way too much testosterone to go around.

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  • Do the children have to sleep on the floor, or are there plenty of cots or cribs to go around?

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  • Street motorcycles are good at taking you where you need to go around town.

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  • Federal government officials can't just go around requesting all sorts of private and personal information at will.

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  • There's enough to go around - Temple is pretty mouthy for a woman with no design training, but then Donna certainly spent a lot of valuable work hours shopping.

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  • She'd never dated a man half as handsome, annoying, or caring as Romas, and she expected there were very few men like him to go around.

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  • You can kill us; do you go around looking for every opportunity to do so?

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  • Yet there had been enough love to go around.

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  • She lay still, praying that the storm would go around them this time.

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  • They go around biting people or something bizarre.

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  • You go around biting people and think it's okay?

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  • The great players don't go around kicking the crap out of people.

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  • You go around freely, with our friends CJ (a large friendly frog) and Newton (a funny firefly ).

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  • You can even make or paint a frame to go around it and make it look like a traditional chalkboard.

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  • It appears that there just isn't enough of Miley to go around right now.

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  • A corsage is a small bouquet of flowers that go around a girl's wrist.

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  • You should feel confident that when you tell the person something in confidence that he or she won't go around school blabbing it to everyone.

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  • Another party idea is to go around a table and share stories among senior friends and exchange memories with family.

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  • The moderator then prints out all the facts on a sheet of paper and everyone has to go around the room asking people which one they submitted.

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  • Because the dresses are authentic vintage, there is usually only one to go around and sizes are limited.

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  • Wrap the garland around the bottom tier of your cake, pinning it as you go around.

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  • This can be especially hard in the summer months when you may have more weddings and not nearly enough money to go around.

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  • Representatives for the disappointed Miley fans whom did not get their hands on Hannah concert tickets claim that both Media Marketing and Smiley Miley Inc. knew that there were not going to be enough tickets to go around.

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  • Trista and Ryan Sutter are in talks for their third reality television go around.

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  • Her first go-around was four years ago when she was being treated at a Malibu, California clinic for her addiction to prescription pain medication.

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  • With lots of cool graphics and humorous catch phrases, there's plenty of good energy to go around!

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  • In both casual and formal styles, there are plenty of dresses in this size to go around.

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  • Tiered skirts have layers of fabric ruffles that go around the skirts.

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  • The game isn't all shoot 'em up belligerence, but when you run out of missions to further the story or get tired of failing miserably at one mission for three hours, there's plenty of belligerence to go around.

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  • Head to the Statue of Happiness, instead of entering, go around to the left side of the statue.

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  • You'll find epic role playing games alongside immensely popular war titles and first person shooters, not to mention plenty of sports games to go around.

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  • You don't go around shooting weapons and killing bad guys.

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  • Essentially, you go around from port to port, talking to the different seafaring residents, gaining a bit of knowledge, taking in a drink or two at the local pub, and earning plenty of coin as you buy low and sell high.

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  • They are drilled right into the side of the hill where the winery sits and go around and out the other side in a big half-circle.

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  • If this is your first go around with color, just a slight difference in shade can still add some punch to your choppy new look.

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  • In addition, it has a dome where your child can create a complementary scene to go around the main image.

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  • As is inevitable when something suddenly becomes a hot new thing, there is plenty of criticism to go around.

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  • There's plenty of style to go around and fit all types.

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  • In other words, you can't go around kissing strangers or people you hardly know and expect to "feel" something.

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  • You must also look for a backpack that has straps that go around the waist.

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  • With six family members having died in the house over the years, it appears there are plenty of spirits to go around.

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  • Even when storylines fall flat, there's plenty of eye candy to go around.

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  • Designing tattoos to go around the ankle as well as the arm and wrist are limited, due to the size of the area being tattooed.

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  • If you can, go around the house to all the places where you currently store your craft supplies and put everything in one place so that you can see everything.

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  • A pair of long gloves, a ribbon to go around the neck, a frilly garter to wear around the thigh - they've been considered sexy for hundreds of years and are still going strong.

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  • It consists of a small front triangle, with strings that go around your hips and another thin string going up the back.

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  • On a hot summer day, what man wants to go around in a business suit without an undershirt?

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  • There's plenty of red and white to go around.

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  • You can't go around reading other people's mail!

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