Usar "at leisure" en una oración
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at leisure
1. Marry in haste, as the saying goes, and repent at leisure,
2. not that leisure is exactly the way you can describe it,
3. He just crushed the plant to pulp, ytith and all, getting them stuck in the sap and snapping them at leisure
4. Ava's veron space could then be reclaimed at leisure
5. It would be possible to examine it at leisure, there was no danger from it now since it wasn't getting any neural cycles
6. let my arms and legs float leisurely, and I was almost asleep with my head on the bath
7. Travelers can wander at leisure the
8. They seemed to float leisurely by
9. It was a hot summer’s day and he set off through the beautiful Wiltshire countryside and he hiked at leisure with his backpack on his back without a care in the world
10. wanted to read and that would give me - as a fan - hours of pleasure, because I would be able to dip in and out of it at leisure and know
11. He killed at leisure
12. Another lesson to be dissected at leisure, later
13. We will have ample time to review this book at leisure
14. It should be safe for Jews to walk the streets of the Ghetto at leisure in less than two hours
15. off at leisurely lunches
16. Could you try to find me copies of those two books, so that I could study them at leisure? If not, I will keep those
17. Those who mattered, who still might pose a threat, could be picked off at leisure
18. “Therefore tell them to act at leisurely,”: when the unbelievers heard of God’s warning of torture, they asked to let it descend on them without delay
19. “To relax is simply to be at leisure, to be free from time as money, to be able to be lost in the exquisite excess of meandering nowhere with others
20. "Well, well," said George; and collected his papers at leisure
21. He nibbled and sucked at leisure, then built a full head of steam into a bulldozing locomotive
22. We drank at leisure the second bottle of wine with chitchat, jokes, exchanging tender and erotic glances
23. You must know, then, that the above-named gentleman whenever he was at leisure (which was mostly all the year round) gave himself up to reading books of chivalry with such ardour and avidity that he almost entirely neglected the pursuit of his field-sports, and even the management of his property; and to such a pitch did his eagerness and infatuation go that he sold many an acre of tillageland to buy books of chivalry to read, and brought home as many of them as he could get
24. But the influence which the many virtues of Camilla exerted in imposing silence on Lothario's tongue proved mischievous for both of them, for if his tongue was silent his thoughts were busy, and could dwell at leisure upon the perfections of Camilla's goodness and beauty one by one, charms enough to warm with love a marble statue, not to say a heart of flesh
25. But what will you say when I tell you now how, among the countless other marvellous things Montesinos showed me (of which at leisure and at the proper time I will give thee an account in the course of our journey, for they would not be all in place here), he showed me three country girls who went skipping and capering like goats over the pleasant fields there, and the instant I beheld them I knew one to be the peerless Dulcinea del Toboso, and the other two those same country girls that were with her and that we spoke to on the road from El Toboso! I asked Montesinos if he knew them, and he told me he did not, but he thought they must be some enchanted ladies of distinction, for it was only a few days before that they had made their appearance in those meadows; but I was not to be surprised at that, because there were a great many other ladies there of times past and present, enchanted in various strange shapes, and among them he had recognised Queen Guinevere and her dame Quintanona, she who poured out the wine for Lancelot when he came from Britain
26. Willoughby, I advise you at present to return to Combe--I am not at leisure to remain with you longer
27. enough to look about me at leisure; and as to any constitutional calls of
28. They had evidently finished the hungry, intent stage of feeding and were browsing and talking at leisure, and he could see that one of them had the attention of the other three
29. Cole still continued her friendship, and offered me her assistance and advice towards another choice; but I was now in ease and affluence enough to look about me at leisure; and as to any constitutional calls of pleasure, their pressure, or sensibility, was greatly lessened by a consciousness of the east with which they were to be satisfied at Mrs
30. I could almost hear some of them saying ‘Act in haste and repent at leisure, young man!’” He rolled his eyes
31. Sotillo had vaguely planned seizing not only the treasure but the town itself, and then negotiating at leisure
32. These men must die to make a world for Hooper; they were the aborigines, vermin by right of law, to be shot off at leisure so that things might be safe for the travelling salesman, with his polygonal pince-nez, his fat wet hand-shake, his grinning dentures
33. The cards depicted boys, dressed in knee britches and tweed uniform jackets, at leisure in a billiard room
34. The evenings at leisure seem to have been a time for correspondence
35. Solomon Featherstone to work upon, he having more plenteous ideas of the same order, with a suspicion of heaven and earth which was better fed and more entirely at leisure
36. friendship so far as to make a plain statement to the wife of the unpleasant fact known or believed about her husband; but when a woman with her thoughts much at leisure got them suddenly employed on something grievously disadvantageous to her neighbors, various moral impulses were called into play which tended to stimulate utterance
37. After that the journey went well, and the days went quickly by; for they rode at leisure, and often they lingered in the fair woodlands where the leaves were red and yellow in the autumn sun
38. The workman took off his coat leisurely and hung it on one of the spikes of the rail, saying something to a policeman who just then sauntered along
39. It was much later, when reports on the battle of Borodino were written at leisure, that the incorrect and extraordinary statement was invented (probably to justify the mistakes of a commander in chief who had to be represented as infallible) that the Shevardino Redoubt was an advanced post- whereas in reality it was simply a fortified point on the left flank- and that the battle of Borodino was fought by us on an entrenched position previously selected, where as it was fought on a quite unexpected spot which was almost unentrenched
40. Having opened, I emptied the whole contents into my apron, and took them with me to examine at leisure in my own chamber
41. In town, on the shadowy step of the grocery store, the men sat with their hands on their knees, conversing with great leisure and ease
42. “One cannot wonder, sister, that Fanny should be delighted: it is all new to her, you know; you and I used to be very fond of a play ourselves, and so am I still; and as soon as I am a little more at leisure, I mean to look in at their rehearsals too
43. Yates considered it only as a temporary interruption, a disaster for the evening, and could even suggest the possibility of the rehearsal being renewed after tea, when the bustle of receiving Sir Thomas were over, and he might be at leisure to be amused by it
44. His mind, now disengaged from the cares which had pressed on him at first, was at leisure to find the Grants and their young inmates really worth visiting; and though infinitely above scheming or contriving for any the most advantageous matrimonial establishment that could be among the apparent possibilities of any one most dear to him, and disdaining even as a littleness the being quick-sighted on such points, he could not avoid perceiving, in a grand and careless way, that Mr
45. "One cannot wonder, sister, that Fanny should be delighted: it is all new to her, you know; you and I used to be very fond of a play ourselves, and so am I still; and as soon as I am a little more at leisure, I mean to look in at their rehearsals too
46. "No!" he answered my observation sharply, "for I am full of great ideas, only now can I at leisure ponder over the amelioration of the lot of humanity
47. But this study will come later, at leisure, when all the tragic topsy-turvydom of to-day is farther behind us, so that it's possible to examine it with more insight and more impartiality than I can do
48. During my several years' stay in the convict prison I was able to study at leisure the prisoners who wished to leave the hospital, where they had remained some time to have their damaged backs cured before receiving the second half of their punishment
49. It was much later, when reports on the battle of Borodinó were written at leisure, that the incorrect and extraordinary statement was invented (probably to justify the mistakes of a commander in chief who had to be represented as infallible) that the Shevárdino Redoubt was an advanced post—whereas in reality it was simply a fortified point on the left flank—and that the battle of Borodinó was fought by us on an entrenched position previously selected, whereas it was fought on a quite unexpected spot which was almost unentrenched
50. A Cockney came forward with his mug, drew his issue, and moved off to drink it under cover and at leisure