... get round-see Practical Everyday English, page 167, meaning ii -, to go about- see earlier, page 5, meaning ii)Examples:The stories that went round about these two guys were a real eye-opener.• ... about someone/a situation, to object to a comment, accusation or having to do something-note the use of the gerund in the fourth example below- -also note the noun “resentm ent”)Examples:• My ... happily say the company is flourishing again. Business is thriving ,especially in Europe, giving us a great opportunity to invest seriously, and not just dabble, in new and exciting products.I’d...