Sentence examples for small leisure from inspiring English sources

The phrase "small leisure" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used to describe a brief or limited amount of free time for relaxation or enjoyment. Example: "After a long week of work, I finally found some small leisure to enjoy a good book."

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In 1946 Mr. Morley joined a small leisure and catering company called Mecca, which he built into a major entertainment group, eventually becoming its chairman.

Such moves signaled the rise of the small leisure gardener; a floral retreat was no longer the sole property of the rich.

Small leisure boats and fishing vessels - for which it is optional - can purchase a transponder for as low as £600, making AIS significantly cheaper than alternative location systems.

According to Russell, the small leisure class in previous centuries "cultivated the arts and discovered sciences; it wrote the books, invented the philosophies, and refined social relations without the leisure class, man would never have emerged from barbarism".

The area has a small leisure centre converted from old school buildings.

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Also owns 453-foot Rising Sun; building a smaller leisure boat because megayacht is hard to park.

They look into the camera, determined to have this small bit of leisure, their week's worth of paradise, recorded forever.

In the run up to #NottingHillCarnival, officers have this morning arrested brothers who defrauded a small arts and leisure centre in Stevenage to the tune of £2,000 by successfully impersonating the Hairy Bikers.

Monifieth has a small retail and leisure complex to the north of the town at Ethiebeaton, which comprises a garden centre, a gym and a department store which sells local produce.

The design and operation of wastewater treatment systems for single houses, farms, hotels, leisure centres, small communities and small businesses are a challenge to wastewater engineers.

"Modern German Duty: The Obligation to Play" (Letter From Europe, July 2) struggles to explain the contrast between the European belief in "an inalienable right to an idle August" and the contentment with which most Americans seem to accept their smallest allotment of leisure in the developed world.

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