Similar words: get around to, be bound to, round trip, round the bend, round the clock, round the corner, around the clock, around the corner.
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151. I looked round to glimpse the dark mass of Royston Manor and the swaying corpse of the hanged man caught my glance.
152. Smith's campaign manager, Robin Cook, appears confident that his candidate will come round to endorsing electoral reform.
153. He said he heard a car engine racing behind him and turned round to see headlights.
154. Fortunately my next door neighbour came round to tell me to stay indoors.
155. Meanwhile the swordsmen move round to attack the enemy in the sides or to protect the halberdiers against a flanking attack.
156. The accountant strolled round to the driver's side, got in, revved up the engine and drove the champion home.
157. The cart went along by the garden wall, and round to the back door.
157. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
158. She'd just taken it round to a local dealer to get his opinion confirmed.
159. He waves his hand round and round to show the globe-encircling blue ring of cold material sinking into the earth.
160. I thought he came round to gloat and I was right.
161. In the interests of discretion, he waited until nearly twelve-thirty before creeping round to the ladies' corridor.
162. He'd come on strong towards the end of his round to pull up within a shot of us.
163. Fretting, he thought of hurrying round to have it out with him[sentencedict.com], whatever it was.
164. Follow the road back round to the Glen Brittle campsite.
165. Chapter Ten Charles got round to the Stage Door as quickly as he could.
166. He ran round to the back of the house for the second time.
167. It may be asked why psychiatry has made such heavy weather of coming round to that view.
168. Why had he never got round to building another sonic screwdriver?
169. Years previously, Morrissey had invited Tony Wilson round to his house to play him a demo tape.
170. There was a greater disposition all round to put sinister interpretations on what was said and done by the other side.
171. Minutes later as neighbours rallied round to help the nursing home worker an ambulance arrived to take her to hospital.
172. From up here she could see where the village curved round to the Hotel Britannia.
173. The other pair of feet moved round to join the pair by the driver's door ... long pause.
174. In the evening I brought the text round to his hotel.
175. You take a look round to see what is outside our universe.
176. After a quick look round to make sure that weed left no obvious signs of our own visit, we left.
177. It really gets my back up when salesmen call round to the house.
178. She went round to Liese's instead, where there was central heating.
179. Now Evans got back into his car and drove round to Connon's house.
180. I have a look round to see if Simon's there, but I can't see him.
More similar words: get around to, be bound to, round trip, round the bend, round the clock, round the corner, around the clock, around the corner, turnaround time, beat around the bush, round and round, underground, soundtrack, underground railroad, round, around, ground, aground, roundel, get round, roundly, roundup, rounded, round up, grounds, round-up, round off, all round, go round, round out.