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31. You can get round him if you go the right way about it. 32. London Transport could get round this problem by increasing the power of its transmissions and blotting out foreign broadcasts. 33. If we can get round these difficulties, we'll be able to discuss the really important points. 34. Consultants can get round this problem by acting as a neutral third party. 35. In a running-down case it is quite simple to get round this problem. 36. There are a number of tortured perspectives on how to get round this problem, but they are themselves fraught with problems. 37. My knees were knocking and my lips quivering, making it difficult to get round the words. 38. I managed to get round him by saying he could borrow my car on Saturday. 39. Nora tried her best to get round the wartime restrictions so that Constance could be well dressed. 40. Great ingenuity was expended in creative accounting to get round overall spending limits or capital allocations. 41. The payment of an inflation proof and/or sterling-related salary may be made to get round these problems. 42. Her friends pushed the boat off down the river and ran across the fields to get round to the bridge. 43. It took a long time to get round to the subject of Silvia and Jeff. 44. It loves jobs that no human would ever get round to -- or find time to finish. 45. If only all bands had the guts and honesty of The Maccabees, maybe they'd get round to making third records as good as this. 46. It is easier to square the circle than to get round a mathematician. 47. Yes, that's a risk. But you can get round it in your sales terms. 48. She's artful and knows how to get round her parents. 48.try its best to collect and build good sentences. 49. In China's south, a shortfall in rice has led buyers to Vietnam. To get round import quotas, they have smuggled in nearly 600,000 tonnes of rice. 50. He has argued for new funding mechanisms to get round this problem, pointing out that the European Commission's 7th Framework Programme allows non-European institutions to apply for research funding. 51. We to get round to testing , let's say, Newton's Law of Gravity, about 300 years ago. 52. All this invites the question: does video - conferencing get round these problems? 53. There are always some people trying to get round the tax law.