Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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If you choose a top ski resort there is no getting around the expense of the ski pass and ski hire.
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Some cabin-owners are getting around this by rigging up temporary coveralls.
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That is an industrial matter, and it is for the employers and unions to resolve their issues by getting around the negotiating table and talking.
www.mirror.co.uk
He then tells the Frenchman that it is always difficult getting around the city when one first arrives.
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One way of getting around this is to have a couple of sweatbands for your wrists and a beer mat of the cloth variety for around your neck.
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