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    Usar "get around to" en una oración

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    get around to


    1. “I had a bunch of very strange experiences that I’ll probably get around to telling you all,” said Charles


    2. We never did get around to buying window A/C units, so the drag racing that characterized EB’s shift changes kept him awake along with his later diagnosed, but never untreated, sleep apnea


    3. “I was wondering,” Yigal observed, when told of the conversation, “when you would get around to seeing to your own needs


    4. the information we receive but never really get around to it, what with the


    5. They eventually get around to it, shoehorning in the time whatever way they can around their day jobs


    6. If you think it should be less than that, I’ll get around to an explanation shortly


    7. altogether,’ said Lancaster; ‘and that sooner or later you’d get around to examining the case


    8. “Wondered when you’d get around to it,” he replied, suggesting to Feltus that he had known all along and was merely allowing him to think the matter through on his own as he had done on many cases in the past


    9. Every second of watching the painful Kroonum legal system attempt to move forward was surely double, even triple, the punishment that same system may one millennia get around to dishing out


    10. And perhaps, like some collaborative discussions, it would get around to defining itself and its basic terms, e

    11. lowed the prostitutes to get around to


    12. future when you get around to them


    13. After Chris wrote American Sniper, I used to tease him that I would get around to reading it when I didn’t have anything else better to do


    14. “He left me a voice mail last night, but unfortunately, I didn’t get around to listening to it until this morning, after I’d already met with him


    15. Don't you think there's a time and place for everything? Don't you think if someone starts out to tell you about his father's farm, he should stick to his guns, then get around to telling you about his uncle's brace? Or, if his uncle's brace is such a provocative subject, shouldn't he have selected it in the first place as his subject--not the farm?"


    16. She never regained consciousness, nor did she get around to revising the will Samantha prepared


    17. Mind you, I imagine they’re going to do that as soon as they get around to it, anyway


    18. Yet despite that, and despite the many things he was certain Dynnys Zhwaigair would learn from examining her, he was grimly confident the Charisians would get around to replacing her far more quickly than Dohlar could have duplicated her even if they’d had the technical capability to do that


    19. “About a dozen years ago, when they lived around here, the magpies thought an underground magical railroad would be a good way to get around town, out of the elements


    20. Somehow we just never get around to consistently managing our money—and let’s be honest: That will never change

    21. For example, if you look at those funds and say, “Man, I’ll never get around to owning seven funds,” then be realistic with yourself


    22. It was safer not to let it get around too much


    23. It’s starting to get around too much


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