Which preposition to use with leisurely

to Occurrences 3%

Showing the Value of a Helping Hand When It Is White and Slender This time he went leisurely to the door and opened it; a girl stood there, saying, "I beg your pardon for disturbing you" It was high time she admitted it, for her eyes had been disturbing him day and night since the first time he passed her in the hall.

for Occurrences 1%

I could not resist so facile and moderate demand: so scribbled out another, omitting sundry things, such as the witch story, about half the forest scene (which is too leisurely for story), and transposing that damn'd soliloquy about England getting drunk, which like its reciter stupidly stood alone nothing prevenient, or antevenient, and cleared away a good deal besides ...

in Occurrences 1%

" With another word or two of thanks the boys said good-bye to her, and Miss Sinclair at once went on her way with a final warning, "Be sure and be leisurely in your movements.

of Occurrences 1%

Since I was preserved, that I Here might seek you, and more nigh Give you full intelligence Leisurely of every doubt Which disturbs you when you read.

at Occurrences 1%

The artillerymen were leisurely at their work, handling their shells with interludes of conversation.

out Occurrences 1%

A flock of grouse got leisurely out of his way and flew to a low tree, when he caught a whiff of man smell, then heard a crack like that which had stung him in the sheep-corral, and down fell one of the grouse close beside him.

than Occurrences 1%

But long-drawn, unhasting, unresting machination, with no end in view beyond an ultimate unmasking, a turn of the tablesin a word, a strong situationthis, I take it, belongs to a phase of existence more leisurely than ours.

through Occurrences 1%

So the two of us worked our way leisurely through the crowd toward the side-street down which Anazeh had led his party.

on Occurrences 1%

He even proposed to invite their entire party, which included a few dukes and duchesses who were leisurely on their way to attend the long-talked-of nuptials in Thorberg at the end of June.

Which preposition to use with  leisurely