Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [vb pp] round to " in BNC.
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1 | It was disappointing to discover on asking if I could have them to find that the museum had only just got round to registering what appeared to be Audubon 's proofs . |
2 | She said to her lap , ‘ I — I had not quite got round to it — ’ |
3 | The formal circle of the old regime is represented in Repton 's cedar parlour ( Fig. 7a ) , where the servants have evidently not yet got round to setting the chairs back against the wall . |
4 | Mrs Thompson said : ‘ This is something I have intended to do for some time but somehow never got round to . |
5 | now now basically what we 're thinking is that no , we 're not thinking , we have n't really got round to that ! |
6 | ‘ No , I have n't really got round to it , ’ he said , frowning a little , as if he ought to have done . |
7 | It came from the paper 's Atticus column , and was a couple of years old — it looked as if Bill had n't yet got round to filing the latest news on Puddephat . |
8 | And we 're sort of saying , we have n't actually got round to formalizing it yet . |
9 | Spare overalls , loose packaging , an inflatable liferaft , most of the parts of a second-hand galley robot she 'd picked up cheap and never quite got round to reassembling … |