Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv] [verb] round " in BNC.
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1 | Santerre apparently did not go round his estates yesterday as he claimed . |
2 | It closes off the street half way and you know George Street is a commercial street erm delivery lorries will go up and not know where to turn round and come back or what entrance or exit they can use , and also because traffic ca n't use it it will simply put a terrific amount on another of the main streets , namely Beaumont Street . |
3 | ‘ I — I just had n't got round to it , ’ she said weakly . |
4 | And I know it 's not , not saying there 's anything wrong with it , just had n't got round to writing it . |
5 | In horsy terms , that means that if you do n't ask for canter in exactly the way he 's been taught , he just carries on trotting round wondering what you meant . |
6 | Like the grave-diggers in Hamlet , they speculated on life : ‘ We 've been working on it for 25 years and we still have n't got round . |
7 | Marriage has certainly been on the agenda but as neither of us feel compelled to get wed on either moral or religious grounds , we simply have n't got round to it . |
8 | If you at the statistics over the last three to four years , you 'll find the number of U K people travelling abroad has always stayed round about the thirty million mark , despite what 's happened to the prices . |