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1 You ought to learn to control your temper over these little inconveniences of life.
2 Grenfell was not the sort of man to growl or complain at little inconveniences .
3 The app is part of an emerging class of do-it-for-me services that turn life's little inconveniences into extra savings.
4 It's the little inconveniences that annoy people and the difficulty in getting change these days is definitely one of them.
5 We would often quarrel violently over nothing and enrage over little inconveniences - intense irritability is the commonest result of army life.
6 These little inconveniences , constantly recurring, might rouse a person to reflection, one would think, as effectually as occasional larger ones.
7 If a man chooses to be illustrious, he is very likely to incur some little inconveniences himself, and entail them on his posterity.
8 "You will get used to these little inconveniences after a while, my dear," said his lordship.
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