If he finds himself inconvenienced by it, that's no concern of mine.
Since I'm not to be inconvenienced by it--since Miss Madden has come to my rescue so charmingly--I shall not give it another thought.
If she speaks of any omission by which her servants have inconvenienced her guests, she must do it with dignity, not betraying any undue annoyance.
From these and other causes they may be greatly inconvenienced by an unexpected arrival.
While you have a right to expect him to pay it, still its prompt payment may have so inconvenienced him as to deserve your thanks.
I find my eyes much inconvenienced by the dazzling glitter of the snow on bright sunny days, so as to render my sight extremely dull and indistinct for hours after exposure to its power.
Mr. Gilbert had been subject to these boils when we were travelling at Peak Range, and along the Isaacs; but, since that time until now, none of the party had been inconvenienced by them.
Soon after we had taken leave of the gentle and gracious old Effendi, a basket of delicious fruit was sent into the harem for our use, with an injunction that we should dine alone, lest we should be inconvenienced by the national habits.
This defect in her figure indicated another, which was more troublesome in society, and which inconvenienced herself.
From June to September of this year (1696), we did little but subsist and observe, after which we recrossed the Rhine at Philipsburg, where our rear guard was slightly inconvenienced by the enemy.
I am compelled to--knowing that never in all your life have you made the slightest effort in behalf of friendship--never inconvenienced yourself in the least for the sake of anybody on earth.
I hope you were not inconvenienced by swallowing too much water.
Therefore he now assumed a pair, of grave and prodigious proportions, which not only seriouslyinconvenienced his nose and his breakfast, but seriously impeded his perusal of the letter.
As a result, the people who did not feel in the least inconvenienced by being no longer governed by Nobodaddy soon found themselves very acutely inconvenienced by being governed by fools and commercial adventurers.
After moving in, we were inconvenienced because there was no driveway, and everything needed for housekeeping had to be carried, in consequence, through the front door of the dwelling.
Merchants spending their summers at the beach were more inconvenienced through this lack of evening service than at any other time; and after repeated complaints, a coach was hooked onto a freight train.
At length, inconvenienced in his money affairs, and tired even of the short time which he spent in his own dull house, Sir Philip Forester determined to take a trip to the Continent, in the capacity of a volunteer.
The principal road to the city was, of course, filled with the troops, and with the numerous crowds of spectators, all of whom were inconvenienced in some degree by the dust and heat of the weather.
After this they take coffee, which they regard as a strong tonic; and they are so accustomed to this habit from their earliest years, that they feel greatly inconvenienced if they discontinue it.
Then on the pretext that the crowd inconvenienced me, he retired.
He is much inconvenienced by a sciatica," writes the advocate Barbier, "and cannot walk but with the assistance of two men.
Marshal Villars writes in his memoirs,-- "The chevalier was very much inconvenienced by a fall which did not admit of his handling a sword.
Aside from the fact that he was blood covered from the wound it had inconvenienced him in no way, and now that darkness had fallen he commenced to plan upon leaving the shelter.
He had tried it once, but it so greatly inconvenienced and retarded the heavily laden men that he abandoned the effort, remaining near the center of the cavalcade until the new camp was reached.
Probably, being inconvenienced by the water in the regions to which they are quickly driven when discovered, they take their departure on the earliest opportunity.
I pined for fresh air, but at the same time I was most inconvenienced for want of light.
The neighbours feel themselves inconvenienced by the noise of the children in the play-hours.
A judgment was consequently entered for the landlady although it had been shown indirectly that unquestionably the house had the reputation of being haunted, and that previous tenants had been much inconvenienced and affrighted.
The favorite of a great lady will not be allowed to be inconvenienced for such a paltry sum as he owes you.
I grieve that I should have so inconvenienced you; but I need not talk of either Friday or Saturday now, for I rather imagine there is small chance of my ever going at all.
Late the next morning, Feemy and the other girls got up; they had slept together to make room in the house for the victorious Bob, but as Father John had prophesied, they were all too tired to be much inconvenienced by this.