My lord," replied the vizier, "we are here in the characters of strangers and dervishes as their guests: how then can we presume to disturb them by improper questions?
Alike unavailing to convince them is the fact that they have never detected a man of us in any attempt to disturb them.
He means to do them all the harm he can, to disturb them all he can, in such a way as to keep his own hide in perfect safety.
Let them alone, that is, disturb them not; let them go on without control; let the devil enjoy them peaceably, let him carry them out of the world unconverted quietly.
And, indeed, should they not do so, one or other, perhaps, would be quickly tempted to seek to disturb them in the due exercise of their authority.
Then the guide did shake them, and do what he could to disturb them.
Thus an hour went by, but nothing came to disturb them.
The others took turns at standing guard, but nothing came to disturb them.
The young hunters worked all of that week and also Monday of the next, and during that time nothing came to disturb them.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "disturb them" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.