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What did she do in that spare hour and ten minutes?
There weren't going to be many spare hours in the next few days.
Maybe I'll explain it someday when we have a couple of spare hours.
Harry was also an intellectual, nose in a book every spare hour.
But soon he was doing a show practically every year and turning out movies in his spare hours.
"A police officer told me that in his spare hours he does photography at weddings," she said.
People with fewer spare hours are turning to strangers to keep their gardens in shape.
"I'm only looking for a spare hour or so.
After school, our children have many spare hours.
"A great source of amusement during my spare hours was archery.
The timing of Saturday's events meant that at least three spare hours had been necessarily built into the schedule.
She has agreed to let you fly on her when you both have a spare hour or two."
With a spare hour and a half, Susan left the Memorial for her dorm.
The spent his spare hours in study and experimentation which laid a foundation for his later work.
Having resolved to get an education, he devoted all his spare hours to study until he was nineteen years old.
His spare hours were given to reading.
For anyone with a spare hour or two in the day, or who is living comfortably off interest income, this regimen might make sense.
In truth, nothing filled his spare hours more pleasingly than daytime television, which never failed to make him feel superior.
Actually every spare hour is studying time.
VI A few days later, Philip found a couple of spare hours for personal business.
Each teacher is required to distribute a month's worth of assignments at a time and must meet with students in spare hours to discuss the work.
Lukas, if you get a spare hour, you know where to find me.
He spent his spare hours practicing the sword as though he expected to carve a way to freedom for her.
He had gone to school and worked every spare hour at a shipyard doing every menial job no one else was willing to do.
What was the good, after all, of using up his spare hours in a vague labour called "private study" without giving an outlook on practicabilities?