get around/round to something: to do something after you have intended to do it for some timeI meant to call you, but somehow I never got around to it.get around to doing something: We must get around to cleaning those windows.http://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/british/get-around-toIn British English, get around to something and get round to something are both acceptable, aren't they? What about "get round to doing something"?