Sentence examples for get around to doing something from inspiring English sources

Idiom

In no mood to do something.

To not feel like doing something; to not want to do something.

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"Studying was fun," he said, "but I think it's time to get around to doing something else".

Barring that, you could keep listening for onboard announcements and checking the Web, on the off chance that the railroad will get around to doing something helpful.

As world leaders finally get around to doing something about international tax evasion, a strange counter argument is forming: tax is a red herring, say the sceptics; better to focus first on sorting out the banking crisis rather than get bogged down in an "irrelevance".

Explaining why it hadn't taken him so long to step behind the camera, Hoffman said: "Sometimes it takes you 40 years to get around to doing something".

You finally get around to doing something that you've been putting off only to realize how much better off you'd have been if you'd have started sooner.

Many of us dream of exchanging our day-to-day responsibilities for a heartfelt life full of purpose, but few of us ever get around to doing something about it.

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It sometimes bothers your spouse when you consistently say you'll do something, but never get around to doing it.

Don't let this fall to the bottom of your priorities, as something you'll get around to doing once everything else is done.

To those of us unschooled in its ancient lineage and myriad applications, yoga has always seemed like something we should really get around to doing.

Perhaps it's something that's been on the back burner that you couldn't get around to doing.

"We wanted to do something, but we never got around to doing it.

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