In recent years some Europeans have been travelling to developing countries to get round lengthy queues in their state-funded health systems.
It had been unscrewed from the wall and there was no evidence of a break-in, police said, indicating the thief or thieves knew how to get round the museum's security system.
I meant to do the ironing but I didn't get round to it.
In the nights the French dispersed to get round the Russians, hid themselves in the woods, and all that could struggled on again.
Perhaps we might as well get round the table.
I'm very busy at the moment but I hope to get round to answering your letter next week.
By relying on the masses we can get round all sorts of difficulties.
The hundreds of billions of dollars in the shadow banking system—the notorious SIVs and conduits that have caused the banks so much pain—have been warehoused there to get round the rules.
But we can't deny that few people may try to get round the law and be opportunistic. They can get into marriage for actual goal, for example, wealth, social status and so on.
One way to get round this limitation is to set up a laser in mid-air, its beam sampling the molecules along its path as it returns to the source.
I know you carry on with some girl named Zhu. You're just trying to get round her.
Do you have some big project that you'd love to get round to?