We found 34 examples of how to use go around in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 34.
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1. | The Earth orbits around the Sun. It takes one year to go around the Sun one complete time. | |
2. | Modern travel enables us to go around the world in a few days. | |
3. | The street to school was flooded and we had to go around. | |
4. | Is there enough food to go around? | |
5. | Please go around to the side of the house. | |
6. | Are there enough chairs to go around? | |
7. | Can you go around the world in a day? | |
8. | I think welfare isn't enough to go around. | |
9. | Oh, you! If you go around with a face like that, I'll have to demote you back down to 'friend' again. | |
10. | If you go around the Internet, using half-width katakana in various places, eventually you're going to end up pissing off a lot of people. | |
11. | There's plenty of blame to go around. | |
12. | I'd like to go around the world on a boat. | |
13. | You shouldn't go around telling lies about people. | |
14. | I plan to go around the island of Shikoku by bicycle next year. | |
15. | I'm not at all interested in what you go around doing. | |
16. | We don't have enough cake to go around. | |
17. | Don't go around breaking young girls' hearts. | |
18. | If you go around eight, you might meet him. | |
19. | Love makes the world go around. | |
20. | Don't worry. There'll be plenty to go around. | |
21. | Go around that way. | |
22. | If you go around flinging mud, some of it will stick to you. | |
23. | Go around it. | |
24. | There's plenty to go around. | |
25. | Don't go around assuming things. |