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He went around the world alone at 12 years old.
If they get up on me, I can go around them.
Will and I still went around together when we could.
I went around to the other side, let myself in.
I went around to see the girl, and she was dead.
He seemed to be going around the country just being himself.
As you were over here I went around to sort everything out.
We made to go around them, but they turned on us.
They were simply part of a group we went around with.
The state police have been going around town, talking to people.
I went around the table and got in front of him.
I'll go around and see what I can find out.
She went around to the back of the building to find a church.
I went around in front of her so she would look at me.
I then got out and went around to her side.
We did not have to go around the world at all.
The girl had gone around to the other side of the car.
Then he went around the group saying each person's name.
The two of us got out and went around to the back.
I'll be going around to see them in the morning.
To go around took the better part of a year.
Had the other man gone around the building to take him from behind?
Then I went around back to use the men's room.
She felt his hands go around the small of her back.
I went around the house and in through the back.
When something's going round something else, do you know the word?
I'd been going round all morning and never seen him.
He asked me if I wanted to go round again.
So they went round the back of the house to find out.
He got up and went round the table to her.
Did any one see you going round to her room?
Now they can make the money go round at home all right.
The world goes round, and the other side comes up.
They make my head go round, and get the better of me.
In 1959-60 we went round the world together, just the two of us.
But then, money makes the world go round, or at least so we think.
We've too many men on our books and not enough work to go round.
She began to go round the class to see what work had been done.
After school I went round to her house to see how she was.
She went round the room, looking for something to open the door with.
Then he got to his feet and went round to the side of the building.
There looked to be more than enough to go round.
Even when the sun goes down, the world still has to keep going round.
Now you should take a year to go round there.
She's not been any more so I'll have to go round to.
Oh is this the thing we went round the door with?
Could you go round and ask her to let us in for me please?
I must go round to her house and watch that film.
Well there's not enough for two to go round so I was.
We must go round about, but it is not far.
We're going about our business and the world goes on.
"But the whole way he went about everything today was pretty special."
We went about our business and tried to get better.
"Then you can go about the most important business of being a family."
Now, the American people have got to go about their business.
After a while, they all got up and went about their business.
I just like the way he goes about his business.
The rest of us should be able to go about our business.
How do you go about getting the best possible medical help?
I like the way he's gone about things and set himself up.
We both turned away again and went about our business.
Yet I had to go about my business and stay under control.
People had come into the room and were going about their business.
What was she doing but going about her private business?
Instead, she just went about trying to make things better.
Then I will leave you, to go about my own business.
He finally went about and asked how she was getting along.
Oh yes, we went about a lot when she first came.
Goes about doing good on a plan of his own.
All she could do for the time being was go about her business.
But he's well able to get up and go about.
I went about my business in the house during the morning.
But what is the best way to go about doing so?
Everyone went about their business and we were left alone for the moment.
She was not sure how to go about her plan.