He shortly afterwards married, and from this time had sufficient leisure to pursue his literary occupations till his death.
This last year had given Kyron sufficient leisure in which to regret, with increasing bitterness, his marriage into a family which had fallen into imperial disfavor.
In 1791 the Massachusetts Historical Society became the nation's first state historical society; it was a private association of well-to-do individuals with sufficient leisure, interest, and resources for the society to prosper.
Tonight she had sufficient leisure to read or listen to the graphaphone or embroider pillowcases.
Even Miss Miggs, who was divided between admiration of Mr Chester and a mortal jealousy of her young mistress, had sufficient leisure to be propitiated.
I then endeavored to arrange them for the press, but the preparations for departure did not allow sufficient leisure.
His duties left him, however, sufficient leisure to enable him to accomplish the great work of his life, L'Europe et la revolution française.
It was my wish to have rendered it so, but the various other duties in which I am engaged, would not allow me leisure sufficient for the purpose.
Although aristocrats with sufficient leisure sometimes practiced aulos-playing as they did the lyre, after the later fifth century the aulos became chiefly associated with professional musicians, often slaves.
I had sufficient leisure for these and many other reflections during my journey to Ingolstadt, which was long and fatiguing.