How To Use Inconvenience In A Sentence

  • We sincerely apologise for the inconvenience caused. Times, Sunday Times
  • Inconveniences and time requirements are cited as cause for avoiding or procrastinating office visits.
  • Apart from causing public nuisance and inconvenience to the commuters this also leads to road accidents.
  • It needs to be cherished and supported, even if this involves a certain amount of personal inconvenience.
  • Most news organizations are in retreat, shuttering bureaus and laying off journalists. But the former "Red China News Agency" doesn't need to worry about the inconvenience of turning a profit.
Linguix Browser extension
Fix your writing
on millions of websites
Linguix writing coach
  • The rules, and thus the inconvenience, have always been mandated by the federal government.
  • We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience caused. The Sun
  • This is bound to cause inconvenience to users but is surely worthwhile given the long-term benefits of the project.
  • He has plunged too many depths to be upset by small set backs or inconveniences.
  • The colleges concerned have to incur extra expense and inconvenience.
  • It inconveniences thousands and thousands of air travelers and disrupts the system, but it assures the security of the system.
  • We would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused to passengers. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the other hand, the public should accept some inconvenience to their daily routines due to regulative measures the government will inevitably take in order to protect them from the dangerous illness.
  • The essential point is that people who read and write weblogs, like those who see value in Usenet, or those who rely on email, are prepared to put up with a few inconveniences for the sake of the benefits of their chosen communications medium.
  • ‘It's caused a lot of inconvenience and hassle but it's not going to affect our business,’ he said.
  • Most authors on the subject state that people with colour blindness will adapt without any serious inconvenience or problems.
  • Unfortunately, the lady who usually catered to that sort of need was "inconvenienced" with her moon-days. Oathblood
  • The work, however, needs to be done and we are doing everything we can to make sure that it is done as quickly as possible with the minimum of inconvenience.
  • The club management will try to ensure that the building work is carried out with the minimum of inconvenience to guests.
  • Grids lay upon the landscape reducing meandering rivers and their jagged embankments to scenic enjoyments or inconveniences to overcome.
  • Despite the inconvenience, many sympathize with the strikers and public reception to the strike has been positive.
  • Many current and past supreme court justices (William Brennan for example) that are/were defined as liberal, believed that the constitution was theirs to "reinterpret" as the direction of political wind changed and avoid the inconvenience of following the laws established to change it. Which of These Progressive Positions Are Extreme Left?
  • Every year over a million elderly people suffer the pain and inconvenience of broken bones.
  • We apologize for any inconvenience caused by the late arrival of the train.
  • Lenders, credit bureaus and businesses argue that the inconvenience created by a credit freeze outweighs potential benefits.
  • It is rather the other way about: the injury to the amenity of the land consists in the fact that the persons on it are liable to suffer inconvenience, annoyance or illness.
  • Airlines proactively take steps - such as canceling flights in advance of storms - to minimize inconvenience and extensive delays and ultimately get customers where they are going safely and as quickly as possible," says Victoria Day, a spokeswoman for the Air Transport Association, an airline industry trade association. The Seattle Times
  • We apologize for any inconvenience caused by the late arrival of the train.
  • The rail strike is likely to cause considerable public inconvenience.
  • Everyone seems oblivious to the rain falling from a worryingly thunderous sky, a mere inconvenience to this hardy bunch.
  • Most of the goats cooperate with the necessary inconvenience of hoof trimming but some are skittish, squirmy, or agitated. Farm Journal: Harvesting, Husbandry, and Hoof Trimming
  • In recognition of the distress and inconvenience caused, we have offered a payment of redress. Times, Sunday Times
  • Naturally, this disability is attended by irritations, inconveniences, and some significant professional frustrations.
  • I don't want to put you to any inconvenience.
  • The wireless connection also avoids the inconvenience of interrupting an ultrasound examination to plug the ultrasound system into the network jack.
  • But I'm also sure that as we find ourselves more secure again - once again secure in our own society, that some of the things that are inconveniences now will go away and go back to our normal way of doing business.
  • If the elliptical arch be equally strong with the semicircular; that is, if an arch, by approaching to a straight line, loses none of its stability, it will follow, that all arcuation is useless, and that the bridge may at last, without any inconvenience, consist of stone laid in straight lines from pillar to pillar. The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 05 Miscellaneous Pieces
  • We will also be offering her a gesture of goodwill to say sorry for the inconvenience. Times, Sunday Times
  • Well, at the end of ten days you would have taken a centigramme, at the end of twenty days, increasing another milligramme, you would have taken three hundred centigrammes; that is to say, a dose which you would support without inconvenience, and which would be very dangerous for any other person who had not taken the same precautions as yourself. The Count of Monte Cristo
  • The four-paragraph flier concludes with: “We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause but felt this was the only way to ensure fairness to the complete electorial process.” Phony Flier Tells Virginia Dems To Vote on Nov 5 | Disinformation
  • I heartily recommend this perspective-restoring activity to anyone feeling "inconvenienced" for having spent a night on an airport floor - or anything else, for that matter. Amelia Smith: Silver Linings
  • Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience you may have incurred. Times, Sunday Times
  • Having to wait for ten minutes was a minor inconvenience.
  • This worries some insiders that visitors and participants will be inconvenienced.
  • The distress of having obesity-related urinary incontinence can far outweigh the “inconvenience” of having high blood pressure or dyslipidemia. Dr. Sharma’s Obesity Notes » Blog Archive » Obesity Can Make you Pee Your Pants
  • Before his marriage, Mr. Weld lodged, on principle, in a colored family in New York, even submitting to the inconvenience of having no heat in his room in winter, and bearing with singular charity and patience what Sarah calls the sanctimonious pride and Pharisaical aristocracy of his hosts. The Grimke Sisters
  • They argue that Hualien residents have been inconvenienced and subject to disrespect and distrust.
  • You could have fetched me from the airport and saved me the inconvenience of having to take the bus!
  • The inconvenience did not bother me nearly as much as the attitude with which I was treated.
  • There are some cases where it is not only a question of financial loss and inconvenience but the distress as well. Times, Sunday Times
  • We would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused to passengers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Those using leaked keys will be needing a new one, and if lockouts are implemented in the shipping product then they'll also face the inconvenience of a reinstall.
  • I experienced no sort of difficulty or inconvenience on the road, being generally taken for an Afghan. EMPIRES OF THE PLAIN: Henry Rawlinson and the Lost Languages of Babylon
  • The power to regulate commerce among the several States can not include a power to construct roads and canals, and to improve the navigation of water courses in order to facilitate, promote, and secure such commerce with a latitude of construction departing from the ordinary import of the terms strengthened by the known inconveniences which doubtless led to the grant of this remedial power to Congress. San Francisco Chronicle Op Ed: The Unholy Lust of Scientists « Climate Audit
  • Not only did it cause inconvenience for people but the council must have lost a lot of revenue with lost parking tickets.
  • This, then, was the place where Piper had toiled in what he referred to as considerable inconvenience. The Magyar Venus
  • The minor inconvenience is made up for by the superb views over the loch. Times, Sunday Times
  • Governor Aycock lived nearly through his term suffering the inconvenience North Carolina Democratic Hand-Book 1906. Prepared by the State Democratic Executive Committee of North Carolina
  • The air which fills the lungs is soon again expired, whilst the ingesta of the abdominal viscera are for a longer period retained; and as the space, which by every inspiration the thorax gains from the abdomen, would cause inconvenient pressure on the distended organs of this latter cavity, so we find that to obviate this inconvenience, nature has constructed the anterior parietes of the abdomen of yielding material. Surgical Anatomy
  • Dare they call her bluff and just let her get on with whatever she thought she could do to inconvenience them?
  • Multiple currencies are as sensible as different rail gauges and different power sockets - they are an anachronistic inconvenience and costly.
  • If you are at home with the M.I.L., a project, such as scrapbooking, is a good idea to keep your mind off the inconvenience of things. Home Away From Home
  • Tom, in his sportive mood, had caused serious inconvenience to a most respectable policeman.
  • We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience and financial losses the tenants have suffered. Times, Sunday Times
  • The post office has apologised to you for the inconvenience caused and the time it took to resolve your problem. Times, Sunday Times
  • The closing of the shop caused great inconvenience. The Tales of Beatrix Potter
  • The fact that she was completely untrained was simply a minor inconvenience. Times, Sunday Times
  • In this type of experiment, it is customary to pay the participants for their inconvenience and for agreeing to be good subjects.
  • The disadvantages of the food cooperative are restricted food choices and the inconveniences of a do-it-yourself operation.
  • These retained bullets often gave rise to remarkably little trouble in this situation; thus I have a skiagram of a shrapnel bullet lying in the deepest part of the subscapular fossa, which did not inconvenience its possessor. Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
  • Drawing a card from the deck will summon one inconvenience with which the wielder can harass his foes.
  • I am doubly grateful, therefore, that he is here, in spite of considerable personal inconvenience.
  • We are sorry for any inconvenience caused. Times, Sunday Times
  • A weekly ration of meat, she suggests, would cause less friction and inconvenience. Times, Sunday Times
  • Partly because of that inconvenience, the shots are generally recommended only when other strategies, such as antihistamine drugs or dust-mite covers on mattresses, bedding, and sofas, have failed to adequately control symptoms. Q&A: More allergy shots?
  • He pointed out that it would also be an inconvenience to anyone that was called as a witness.
  • He points out each gesture and every act he performs only for my sake and at great inconvenience to himself.
  • We apologise for any inconvenience caused," said the spokesman. Computing
  • There will also be close, searched boats, blocked streets and all the other inconveniences of a major political convention.
  • Yet when I discuss this with non-lawyer friends, many seem worried in an abstracted fashion, as though surveillance were an inconvenience on the order of a nosy and fussbudgety old neighbor.
  • The FRA has come up with soft conditions to effect the recovery of loans in order not to inconvenience the farmer.
  • The possible consequences of a stricture are the very worst imaginable; and a person who has acquired this unfortunate condition, is certain to be subjected to many inconveniences, and may be compelled to endure great suffering therefrom. Plain facts for old and young : embracing the natural history and hygiene of organic life.
  • He had even parked on the other side of the road, facing the oncoming traffic so that he wouldn't be inconvenienced by having to move to the passenger seat.
  • This poor kin inconvenience oneself again, be obliged secretly complain of suffering.
  • Besides the badly scarred skin, the failure can damage patients' urethra and rectum, which causes inconvenience and severe pain.
  • We were expertly marshalled away from the fighting with a minimum of inconvenience. The Sun
  • If such was the case, she reasoned, then any simple home facial could produce a similar result at far less cost and inconvenience. The A-Z of Beauty Treatment
  • As an element of deterrence, on the other hand, the threat to kill ten of theirs for every minor inconvenience to one of ours seems useful and proper, since deterrence is supposed to be a little daft. digamma The Damsel Effect
  • Also that some have been inconvenienced, with difficulties in reaching Bootham.
  • The minor inconvenience is made up for by the superb views over the loch. Times, Sunday Times
  • One might believe that the many inconveniences residents encountered were mitigated by the festive improvements in the city's appearance.
  • We should take imported inflation seriously and not just treat it as a minor inconvenience. Times, Sunday Times
  • VOE Forum was successfully updated to advanced version, testing completed. We wish you continue joyful visits. Apologies for any inconvenience caused by update today.
  • the president applied a chokehold to labor disputes that inconvenienced the public
  • Accordingly, the disadvantages of many labor needing, difficult hanging, inconvenience, etc. existing when the existing tractor trailer can be generally hung only by hands are overcome.
  • Filar towel, cravat, chatelaine, sock, underwear, cap, glasses, portfolio, these petty things have the drawer that belongs to his, leave out a lot of inconvenience that arrange and seek a thing.
  • We apologise sincerely for this clerical error, and regret the confusion and inconvenience it has caused.
  • Because the commodity doth not countervail the discommodity; for the inconveniences which thereby do arise are much more many; for it is a fit house for an outlaw, a meet bed for a rebel, and an apt cloak for a thief. Castle Rackrent
  • We apologize for any inconvenience caused by the late arrival of the train.
  • The club management will try to ensure that the building work is carried out with the minimum of inconvenience to guests.
  • The cost of car travel becomes prohibitive with the new charges and the cost in time and inconvenience because of the poor public transport system is unreasonable.
  • The consensus is that this inconvenience is outweighed by the benefits. Times, Sunday Times
  • Often such duty-based helping concern causes considerable personal sacrifice or inconvenience to the leader.
  • Director-General of Home Affairs Albert Mokoena on Thursday publicly apologised to 40 Chinese nuclear technicians - who had been working secretly in South Africa - for being "inconvenienced" by a December 3 police and immigration raid on the Atomic Energy ANC Daily News Briefing
  • An imperforation of the Hymen is attended with no inconvenience, until the monthly purgations should take place. The Cherokee Physician, or Indian Guide to Health, as Given by Richard Foreman, a Cherokee Doctor; Comprising a Brief View of Anatomy, With General Rules for Preserving Health without the Use of Medicines. The Diseases of the U. States, with Their Symptom
  • The company liaised with Leeds City Council to enable the A64M slip road next to the site to be closed and arranged for a diversion to be signposted to ensure motorists were not inconvenienced.
  • In this case, the anchoring and hence the unfriendliness/inconvenience for speculation would also mean that the currency regime would become "metastable" as market hedging is more difficult -- but this is a minor inconvenience as one can still speculate/hedge even on a fixed peg e.g. non-deliverable forward for RMB Archive 2006-08-01
  • The exclusion of leaven for seven days would not be attended with inconvenience in the East, where the usual leaven is dough kept till it becomes sour, and it is kept from one day to another for the purpose of preserving leaven in readiness. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • We are trying our best to stop this problem but it is a nuisance and an inconvenience.
  • This had the potential to cause me great inconvenience as my husband was away for four weeks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thus, a vast concern is expressed for the “liberty of the press, ” and the utmost abhorrence of its “licentiousness”: but then, by the licentiousness of the press is meant every disclosure by which any abuse is brought to light and exposed to shame—by the “liberty of the press” is meant only publications from which no such inconvenience is to be apprehended; and the fallacy consists in employing the sham approbation of liberty as a mask for the real opposition to all free discussion. Fallacies of Anti-Reformers
  • A few weeks earlier she would have been heartbroken at the prospect of a spell of crippledom, but the greater troubles eclipse the less, and compared with that other paralysing dread, it was a passing inconvenience at which she could afford to smile. More about Pixie
  • He accordingly resolved to manufacture and employ pyroxyle, although it has some inconveniences, that is to say, a great inequality of effect, an excessive inflammability, since it takes fire at one hundred and seventy degrees instead of two hundred and forty, and lastly, an instantaneous deflagration which might damage the firearms. The Mysterious Island
  • But the reason not everyone has a helicopter or a private plane is only partly the expense and inconvenience.
  • A numerous nobility causeth poverty, and inconvenience in a state; for it is a surcharge of expense; and besides, it being of necessity, that many of the nobility fall, in time, to be weak in fortune, it maketh a kind of disproportion, between honor and means. The Essays
  • We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience caused. The Sun
  • So, travelers from both sides suffer lots of troubles and inconveniences, such as difficulties in booking seats and paying overly expensive rates.
  • I chose a different route to avoid the inconvenience of going through the town centre.
  • Waterpipes have been frozen almost everywhere and in some places the public water standpipes have been frozen, resulting in considerable inconvenience to cottagers and others.
  • The lacrymal canals are at times blocked by inflammation of the nasal duct, and the fluid collects in the corners of the eyelids and overflows down the cheeks, producing much inconvenience. A Practical Physiology
  • He said: ‘The inconvenience and time-wasting this causes is ridiculous - it's almost cheaper to go private.’
  • Those who have pushed for copyright maximization over the past decade or so have been able to do so unfettered by inconveniences like public deliberation or even serious attention.
  • Honestly, the practical inconvenience is not the problem. Times, Sunday Times
  • We have apologised for the inconvenience caused and are making sure that we put this right. Times, Sunday Times
  • The airline regrets any inconvenience.
  • Hess said his fingers go white in cold temperatures, and he will continue to suffer pain and inconvenience as a result.
  • To remedy this inconvenience, they make use of another material, which they call cinder, it being nothing else but the refuse of the ore, after the melting hath been extracted, which, being melted with the other in due quantity, gives it that excellent temper of toughness for which this iron is preferred before any other that is brought from foreign parts. Iron Making in the Olden Times as instanced in the Ancient Mines, Forges, and Furnaces of The Forest of Dean
  • He said residents in Kilcoo and Castlewellan were extremely inconvenienced by last Tuesday's operation.
  • In today's business environment, denial of service is typically not just an inconvenience; it is a business crisis.
  • I have already been put to considerable inconvenience.
  • Its severity can range from a minor inconvenience to a fatal rhythm disturbance.
  • To the forefaid inconveniences may come alfo, throng the faid flatute, this abufe following: that is to wete, if there be a mightier or a richer man, that do fue a porer man in the faid Courts; the richer man maye the fooner, by reafon that there be fo fewe Pro6lors, retain the mooft parte and bed lemed of theym. Memorial of the Most reverend father in God Thomas Cranmer,sometime lord archbishop of Canterbury : Wherein the history of the church, and reformation of it, during the primacy of the said archbishop, are greatly illustrated; and many singular matters rel
  • The parents of these children neither know, nor care where they are, so long as they are not causing them any inconvenience, or harassing people in their own locality.
  • What they do causes great inconvenience to innocent people. Times, Sunday Times
  • I am dreadfully sorry for this inconvenience.
  • The minor inconvenience is made up for by the superb views over the loch. Times, Sunday Times
  • In these films, everyone who deserves to be happy ends up with what he or she desires, despite any temporary inconveniences or minor setbacks.
  • Some are asked to endure hardships and inconveniences never experienced by most people.
  • Looks like the penny has finally dropped regarding the possibilities of earning a bob or two over the web, without the inconvenience of flying all over the place.
  • It was situated about the middle of the village, whose vicinity was not in those days judged any inconvenience, upon a spot of ground more level than was presented by the rest of the acclivity, where, as we said before, the houses were notched as it were into the side of the steep bank, with little more level ground about them than the spot occupied by their site. Saint Ronan's Well
  • It inconveniences thousands and thousands of air travelers and disrupts the system, but it assures the security of the system.
  • Trains may be subject to delay on the northern line - we apologize for any inconvenience caused.
  • Life without gas, electricity and decent plumbing must have been one long unromantic round of time-consuming inconvenience. ULTIMATE PRIZES
  • This is more than a minor inconvenience. Times, Sunday Times
  • We are sorry for any inconvenience caused. Times, Sunday Times
  • I experienced no sort of difficulty or inconvenience on the road, being generally taken for an Afghan. EMPIRES OF THE PLAIN: Henry Rawlinson and the Lost Languages of Babylon
  • I have since had to report the missing licence to the police and must now reapply for a duplicate, all at my expense and inconvenience.
  • The setbacks might range from muddy inconveniences to life-threatening crossings, and it remains for each driver to make a realistic and cautious assessment of the road ahead.
  • There is often no provision made, or considered adequate for elderly relatives without causing gross inconvenience to all parties.
  • I think the whole and entire point is a ritual humiliation of the citizen, to enforce the proper attitude of cowed subservience to those who are above the law, and provide an excuse to isolate or inconvenience those unwilling to submit. octopod replied to comment from Ito Kagehisa TSA doesn't understand what "random" means - Boing Boing
  • Also don't forget, the two best runners up go straight through without the inconvenience of the play offs, and Ireland are building nicely towards contending for one of those spots.
  • She said the term defines something that impairs the use or enjoyment of someone's property and that homeowners 'inconveniences, such as having to buy a $30 filtration system, were relatively minor. News
  • Having married her, as he openly avowed, for her fortune alone, he soon dissipated this, the solitary charm she possessed for him, and was then unmanful enough to taunt her with the inconveniences of that penury which his own extravagance had occasioned. Life of Lord Byron
  • For that cause belike Alexander discerning this inconvenience and danger that comes by seeing, [5655] when he heard Darius's wife so much commended for her beauty, would scarce admit her to come in his sight, foreknowing belike that of Plutarch, formosam videre periculosissimum, how full of danger it is to see a proper woman, and though he was intemperate in other things, yet in this superbe se gessit, he carried himself bravely. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • And would not quickness of sensation be an inconvenience to an animal that must lie still where chance has once placed it, and there receive the afflux of colder or warmer, clean or foul water, as it happens to come to it? An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
  • And that was before this recent mess that stranded or "inconvenienced" an estimate 250,000 passengers - so far. Lloyd Garver: The Airline Mess
  • _Facilis descensus Averno_, and I suppose Mr. Henderson, in his statement, is trying to save me from the inconveniences of this trip. Reveries of a Schoolmaster
  • The other artists are those who tend to ignore what is comforting and instead champion life's difficulties, contradictions and inconveniences.
  • This inconvenienced the passengers, who couldn't even move around to buy tickets or board railway coaches.
  • ‘In earlier days, people sprayed water as the sweltering heat and the sandy path caused great inconvenience to the palanquin bearers,’ the priest says.
  • I chose a different route to avoid the inconvenience of going through the town centre.
  • If you have arthritis, inflamed joints can turn these minor inconveniences into painful struggles.
  • Now people complain that a woman's monthly periods are an interruption and an inconvenience.
  • So great an inconvenience lessens their value very much, and makes highland, that is just tolerable, of greater advantage to the owner. The Westover Manuscripts: Containing the History of the Dividing Line Betwixt Virginia and North Carolina; A Journey to the Land of Eden, A. D. 1733; and A Progress to the Mines. Written from 1728 to 1736, and Now First Published
  • We apologize for the delay and regret any inconvenience it may have caused.
  • He promised to be quick so as not to inconvenience them any further.
  • Little piles are starting to emerge and your disorganization is starting to affect your life and inconvenience you. Boing Boing: October 28, 2001 - November 3, 2001 Archives
  • On the other hand, outer in giving viatic way, offer without enough moisture, and go up toilet inconvenience, the female restrains micturition commonly, increased to deliver ill opportunity further.
  • This is more than a minor inconvenience. Times, Sunday Times
  • If such was the case, she reasoned, then any simple home facial could produce a similar result at far less cost and inconvenience. The A-Z of Beauty Treatment
  • No, you've got to put up with all the inconvenience and costs of growing your crops or rearing animals. Times, Sunday Times
  • Back in the city, his status protects the family from the escalating inconveniences and snags of everyday life, from the food and the fuel shortages; within the house, Papa's reign of terror is unleashed.
  • To prevent "the inconvenience of clandestine surveigh," the Assembly in 1661/62 enacted the law of processioning. Mother Earth Land Grants in Virginia 1607-1699
  • We were expertly marshalled away from the fighting with a minimum of inconvenience. The Sun
  • I'm pretty sick of people trying so hard to avoid the dreaded 'tourist' label that they make themselves uncomfortable, dehydrated or even just plain inconvenienced. But I don't want to dress like a gringo
  • From his tone I wondered if he was partially blaming me for this inconvenience.
  • In this particular instance, a temp employee made a mistake and did not follow our established protocol, and we regret any inconvenience this may have caused.
  • Today a spokesman for the council said contractors were working to determine the extent and nature of the subsidence and apologised for the inconvenience caused to drivers.
  • In our notions concerning Substances, we are liable to all the former inconveniences: v.g. he that uses the word tarantula, without having any imagination or idea of what it stands for, pronounces a good word; but so long means nothing at all by it. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
  • The inconvenience and hassles involved, particularly when patients are illiterate and unable to communicate meaningfully with doctors, are formidable.
  • Yet, on balance, not a great inconvenience. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not until last week did I pause to consider the inconvenience of salt shakers that do not dispense properly. Times, Sunday Times
  • You may also get 25 to 500 compensation for distress and inconvenience. The Sun
  • (FRANKFURT) - Tighter security at airports may be an inconvenience to passengers, but for one firm near Frankfurt airport, Europe's third-largest hub, it is a once-in-a-lifetime business opportunity. EU News
  • [5143] Another terms it the companion of all filthy delights and enticements, and 'tis not easily told what inconveniences come by it, what scurrile talk, obscene actions, and many times such monstrous gestures, such lascivious motions, such wanton tunes, meretricious kisses, homely embracings. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • There is often no provision made, or considered adequate for elderly relatives without causing gross inconvenience to all parties.
  • Mr Harold Boardman, Labour MP for Leigh, is to ask the Secretary to the Treasury on Tuesday whether he is aware of the inconvenience caused in the Manchester district due to the shortage of sixpences and shillings.
  • I did most of my reading at night and the inconvenience of having to have a booklight was too troublesome for me. MIND MELD: The Apple iPad: Sizzle or Fizzle?
  • When I type it's a real big inconvenience to have to reach for the shift key with one thumb and then reach across with the other thumb to hit a number then reach back to unshift that's 3 keystrokes for a single number! Msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines
  • Sympathy overrode any annoyance at the inconvenience to herself, though she did intend a slight but firm reprimand when they met again. AN OLDER WOMAN
  • As an element of deterrence, on the other hand, the threat to kill ten of theirs for every minor inconvenience to one of ours seems useful and proper, since deterrence is supposed to be a little daft. digamma The Damsel Effect
  • But certainly in the first half City, as is their wont, refused to wallow in self-pity and played like a side determined to make light of any inconveniences.
  • The screen of the cash dispenser displays the ironic message, ‘We apologise for the inconvenience, but this machine does not dispense cash at the moment.’
  • Because the commodity doth not countervail the discommodity; for the inconveniences which thereby do arise, are much more many; for it is a fit house for an outlaw, a meet bed for a rebel, and an apt cloak for a thief. Castle Rackrent: An Hibernian Tale
  • Traffic and the general public are greatly inconvenienced by delays and detours severely impacting on road users in the area.
  • A great inconvenience comes by variety of dishes, which causeth the precedent distemperature, [2937] than which (saith Avicenna) nothing is worse; to feed on diversity of meats, or overmuch, Sertorius-like, in lucem caenare, and as commonly they do in Muscovy and Anatomy of Melancholy
  • The fall in the number of people voting has very little to do with inconvenience, apathy or laziness in the electorate.
  • At present, there is an unqualified person, with no uniform, no safety gear of any kind, including fire extinguisher on the truck, trying to satisfy a bunch of boat owners who want their fuel at a minimum of inconvenience to them.
  • We regret the error and apologize for any inconvenience.
  • Lateness or non-attendance inconveniences other patients, depriving them of appointment time.

Report a problem

Please indicate a type of error

Additional information (optional):

This website uses cookies to make Linguix work for you. By using this site, you agree to our cookie policy