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1 Hunger was the only serious inconvenience to which I was immediately exposed.
2 As it stands, it is a serious inconvenience to him, of course.
3 A serious inconvenience was immediately felt in the lack of a circulating medium.
4 Even the minor encumbrance of a bandage was a serious inconvenience .
5 The lobe had been extensively deformed by tight lacing, and caused serious inconvenience .
6 I believe I could mount a middle-sized English horse without serious inconvenience now.
7 I have known very serious inconvenience to arise sometimes from mistakes about names.
8 It's been a very serious inconvenience to my plans, I can assure you.
9 This, my Lord, is a serious inconvenience to the colony.
10 You might add that she's causing serious inconvenience to her late husband's only nephew.
11 It is just what they wish; and it is not productive of any serious inconvenience .
12 The miles were traversed without serious inconvenience to the invalid, except that he grew tired.
13 An uproar is raised, and often serious inconvenience follows.
14 Didn't work, and now you're causing serious inconvenience .
15 This was, for political reasons, a serious inconvenience .
16 But his admiration for the sex must have often brought him close on the edge of serious inconvenience .
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