Sentence examples for get round to from inspiring English sources

"get round to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English, and it is mainly used to mean to do something that has been postponed or delayed.
For example: "I still need to get round to painting the hallway, but I haven't had the time yet."

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get round to

verb

Alternative form of get around to

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I just didn't get round to finishing it in time.

You just never get round to it do you?

He might even get round to liking Haye again.

One day I will get round to telling it.

You just don't get round to thinking about it".

Hope: We'll get round to appointing a BBC Proms boss.

Did you ever get round to F*cking a Mountain?

But do they ever get round to it?

"I kept them because I thought one day I might get round to claiming them".

"It's a temporary thing, and I'll eventually get round to finding somewhere.

These are all things Kim may not get round to doing day-to-day.

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