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1 But Alfred had not had much leisure in the last four months.
2 I have much leisure , and it would be no task to me.
3 There is much leisure time for boys who are making maple sugar.
4 But he had not much leisure to think about his uncle's servants.
5 This is the inevitable result of too much money and too much leisure .
6 She must have much leisure to perfect herself in learning, graces and arts--
7 I have not so much leisure for enjoyment as I used.
8 I was on horseback and didn't have much leisure to pick my trail.
9 He's a man with no ties and, I should say, too much leisure .
10 The existence of so much leisure would have created tremendous problems a century before.
11 Every social group in which there is much leisure has its own smart set.
12 Few people have had so much leisure for making researches there as he had.
13 His wife has just as much leisure as any duchess.
14 He had not much leisure to think what he meant to do next, however.
15 There is not much leisure for the weaving,' said Monmouth.
16 Of course you are reading hard, and haven't much leisure .
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