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1 She never suffered much inconvenience , but Mr. Miller was a life-long cripple.
2 A singular taste of my father's caused much inconvenience to us children.
3 At intervals, moreover, there were violent showers, giving rise to much inconvenience .
4 I merely started, and of course had to wait and endure much inconvenience .
5 I should like it better, if you could do so without much inconvenience .
6 She hoped he would forgive her for putting him to so much inconvenience .
7 So there is no real suffering being incurred, albeit much inconvenience and annoyance.
8 However, our family did not suffer as much inconvenience as some others did.
9 And now, pardon this visit, which has put you to so much inconvenience .
10 Jack, what have you been doing to cause the sheriff so much inconvenience ?
11 It would appear that these developments are being imposed upon us, creating much inconvenience .
12 And I hope I haven't caused you too much inconvenience .
13 But I'm not going to put myself to much inconvenience .
14 He could not be satisfied with less, as Matt learned after much inconvenience and trouble.
15 The early Spanish settlers complained of this savage custom, as subjecting them to much inconvenience .
16 Do you suffer much inconvenience from the staircase, ma'am?
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