go about in English

deal with or take care of, set about, undertake

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1. How do I go about it?

2. I must go about my business.

3. To go about begging/Cadging from people

4. How shall we go about the job?

5. It is dangerous to go about here.

6. Some people go about telling untrue stories.

7. The captain ordered them to go about.

8. How would you go about reorganizing the kitchen?

9. They go about their tasks with little enthusiasm .

10. How does he go about his everyday routine?

11. How should I go about finding a job?

12. Q: How did you go about getting the money?

13. People go about their lives surrounded by the unseeable.

14. So, how do you go about studying the brain?

15. How does a specter go about making his confession?

16. How do you go about repairing this telex machine?

17. He doesn't have much go about him, does he?

18. Antonyms for Acted. 238 synonyms for act: do something, perform, move, function, go about, conduct yourself, undertake something, behave, react, go about, acquit yourself

19. Get the facts first before you go about posting Blaent …

20. No, that is the wrong way to go about it.

21. The leaflet tells you how to go about making a will.

22. But how would you actually go about testing such a theory?

23. The way with which you'll go about the task really matters.

24. Meanwhile, civilians go about their business and cars cruise the streets.

25. As to the ideological work, we should never go about impetuously.

26. Memorizing lists of Conjugations is the wrong way to go about it

27. A Bulking meal plan is a perfect way to go about this

28. Here are some pointers on how to go about the writing task.

29. How do we go about capturing greater market share against sleepy competitors?

30. Others may go about their daily routine without taking him into account.

31. 16 The leaflet tells you how to go about making a will.

32. The women, always busier, go about in their chemises, trimmed in embroidery.

33. Those who know the country of old just go about their business.

34. Well, in business, that's certainly not the way we would go about it.

35. Its smartly dressed citizens go about their business as if nothing was happening.

36. All the Criminals go about and take their pleasure, thus occasioning much reproach

37. Continued to go about opening cupboards, fetching what she needed for making pastry.

38. But how did we actually go about recruiting and engaging those global citizens?

39. Most urban Coyotes go about their lives without ever raising awareness of their presence

40. I want him back, but I just don't know how to go about it.

41. But squatting itself is not illegal if you go about it the right way.

42. “Go about in the land through its length and through its breadth.” —Genesis 13:17.

43. As this scripture indicates, how you go about addressing the challenge will depend on the circumstances.

44. then you can go about the process of trying to fix it and figure it out.

45. Under this comparatively small ruling group, the masses of the people go about their daily lives.

46. From sheer habit Paulie Gatto wondered just how he could go about hijacking that fat pocketbook.

47. We could go about it in a friendly manner then - like people who have just met.

48. I want to learn German but I don't know the best way to go about it.

49. [From Latin Ambiguus, uncertain, from ambigere, to go about : amb-, ambi-, around; see ambi- + agere, to drive

50. As they go about their aerial foraging, the bats digest fruit and expel undigested pulp and seeds.