I really must get round to cleaning out the garage this weekend
She hasn't got round to replying to all her emails yet
We'll get round to fixing the fence eventually
Did you get round to reading that book I lent you?
He promised he'd get round to finishing the report by Friday
I can't get round to doing the laundry today, I'm too busy
They've been meaning to get round to redecorating the kitchen for months
When will you finally get round to sorting out your photos?
I need to get round to paying these bills before the due date
She finally got round to calling her parents after a long time
I still need to get round to organizing that bookshelf.
Me too! So many books, so little time.
Maybe we can tackle it this weekend.
I finally got round to tidying my room
I finally managed to tidy my room
I finally found time to tidy my room