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1 I will go upstairs and make inquiries by-and-by, when I have leisure .
2 Thou shalt have leisure , honour, and all the moneys thou canst need.
3 I much prefer seeing you, if you have leisure for an interview.
4 But, to-morrow, if you have leisure , we shall look at it together.
5 When they have leisure to attack you, there'll be nothing to attack.
6 Sir Isaac Newton did not have leisure to peruse this convex Artifact, however.
7 And the truth of this may be easily proved when we have leisure .
8 We who have leisure ought to do something for the working-classes.
9 There you will have leisure to reflect, and repent of your wicked conduct.
10 When you are married, you will have leisure to do that.
11 There will be much for you to tell me, when we have leisure .
12 I will talk with you, Erema, when we both have leisure .
13 Who but the rich can have leisure for such important experiments?
14 Will you turn this in your head when, if ever, you have leisure ?
15 When you have leisure this evening come over to my tent.
16 I have leisure , and I would as soon go to Boulogne as to Sutherlandshire.
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